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Agriculture Department Education Department See Food and Nutrition Service NOTICES See Forest Service Meetings: See Rural Housing Service National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality See Rural Utilities Service and Integrity, 54774–54776

Air Force Department Energy Department NOTICES See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Performance Review Board Members, 54773 Environmental Protection Agency Army Department RULES NOTICES Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Promulgations: Submissions, and Approvals, 54773–54774 Air Plan Approval; Indiana; SO2 Revision for Walsh and Kelly, 54723–54725 Census Bureau Wisconsin; Infrastructure SIP Requirements for the 2008 NOTICES Ozone, 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO2 NAAQS, 54725– Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, 54728 Submissions, and Approvals, 54764–54765 Exemptions from Requirement of a Tolerance: Tetraethylene Glycol, 54729–54733 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: NOTICES Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry and Standards Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, of Performance for Portland Cement Plants; Submissions, and Approvals, 54793–54794 Correction, 54728–54729 PROPOSED RULES Coast Guard Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and RULES Promulgations: Safety Zones: Air Plan Approval; Indiana; SO2 Revision for Walsh and Fireworks Events in Captain of the Port New York Zone, Kelly, 54744 54721–54722 Air Plan Approval; Wisconsin; Wisconsin State Board Mad Dog Truss Spar, Green Canyon 782, Outer Requirements, 54744–54746 Continental Shelf on the Gulf of Mexico, 54718– New Mexico; Albuquerque–Bernalillo County; 54721 Infrastructure and Interstate Transport State Implementation Plan for the 2008 Lead National Commerce Department Ambient Air Quality Standards, 54739–54743 See Census Bureau NOTICES See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Adequacy Determination for the Cache County PM2.5 NOTICES Attainment Plan’s Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Transportation Conformity Purposes; Utah, 54788 Submissions, and Approvals, 54765–54766 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or NESHAP for Publicly Owned Treatment Works Severely Disabled (Renewal), 54787–54788 NOTICES NESHAP for Semiconductor Manufacturing, 54786 Procurement List; Additions and Deletions, 54768–54769 NSPS for Petroleum Dry Cleaners, 54786–54787 Recordkeeping and Reporting Related to E15, 54785 Consumer Product Safety Commission Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.; Weekly Receipts, 54785–54786 NOTICES Settlement Agreements and Orders: phil and teds USA, Inc., 54769–54773 Federal Aviation Administration RULES Defense Department Special Conditions: See Air Force Department Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd., Model K–100; Full See Army Department Authority Digital Engine Control (FADEC) System, See Navy Department 54713–54715

Drug Enforcement Administration Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office RULES RULES Schedules of Controlled Substances: Government Contractors, Prohibitions Against Pay Secrecy [123I]Ioflupane; Removal from Schedule II, 54715–54718 Policies and Actions, 54934–54977

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Federal Emergency Management Agency See National Institutes of Health NOTICES See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Meetings: Administration Technical Mapping Advisory Council, 54798–54799 PROPOSED RULES World Trade Center Health Program: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission List of WTC-Related Health Conditions; Addition of New- NOTICES Onset Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Acute Traumatic Injury, 54746–54760 Eastern Shore Natural Gas Co.; System Reliability Project, NOTICES 54781–54783 Meetings: Minneapolis Leased Housing Associates IV, Limited Presidential Advisory Council on Combating Antibiotic- Partnership, 54778–54779 Resistant Bacteria, 54795–54796 Texas Gas Transmission, LLC; Proposed Northern Supply Access Project, 54779–54781 Homeland Security Department Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: See Coast Guard Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC, Columbia Gas See Federal Emergency Management Agency Transmission, LLC; Rayne XPress Expansion Project, 54783–54784 Housing and Urban Development Department Florida Southeast Connection, LLC; Transcontinental Gas NOTICES Pipe Line Co., LLC; Sabal Trail Transmission, LLC; Federal Property Suitable as Facilities to Assist the Southeast Market Pipelines Project, 54777–54778 Homeless, 54812–54931

Federal Maritime Commission Interior Department NOTICES See Fish and Wildlife Service Agreements Filed, 54789 See Land Management Bureau Complaints: General Motors LLC v. Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, International Trade Commission Wallenius Wilhemsen Logistics AS, and EUKOR Car NOTICES Carriers Inc., 54788–54789 Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, Goodwin International Ltd. v. Air Sea International or Reviews: Forwarding Inc. and Ray Tobia, 54789–54790 Heavy Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon Steel Pipes Meetings; Sunshine Act, 54789 and Tubes from Korea, Mexico, and Turkey, 54802– Requests for Information, 54789 54803 Meetings; Sunshine Act, 54803 Federal Reserve System NOTICES Justice Department Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, See Drug Enforcement Administration Submissions, and Approvals, 54790–54793 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Fish and Wildlife Service Submissions, and Approvals: NOTICES Applications for Special Deputation, 54803–54804 Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Proposed Consent Decrees under CERCLA, 54803 Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge and Wallops Island National Wildlife Refuge, Accomack County, Labor Department VA, 54799–54800 See Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office Food and Drug Administration See Workers Compensation Programs Office NOTICES Meetings: Land Management Bureau Drug Interactions with Hormonal Contraceptives: Public PROPOSED RULES Health and Drug Development Implications, 54794– Onshore Oil and Gas Operations: 54795 Federal and Indian Oil and Gas Leases; Site Security, 54760–54761 Food and Nutrition Service NOTICES NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Proposed Gold Bar Mine Project, Eureka County, NV, Submissions, and Approvals, 54762 54800–54801 Public Land Orders: Forest Service Revocation of Withdrawal—California, 54801–54802 NOTICES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: National Aeronautics and Space Administration Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest Land and Resource RULES Management Plan to Comply with District of Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Montana Court Order, 54762–54763 Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, 54701–54713

Health and Human Services Department National Credit Union Administration See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services NOTICES See Food and Drug Administration Meetings; Sunshine Act, 54805

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Rural Utilities Service RULES NOTICES Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards: Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Electronic Stability Control Systems for Heavy Vehicles, Submissions, and Approvals, 54763–54764 54733–54736 NOTICES Small Business Administration Coordinated Remedy Program Proceedings: NOTICES Replacement of Certain Takata Air Bag Inflators; Meeting Disaster Declarations: and Comment Deadline, 54807–54808 California, 54806 Illinois, 54806 National Institutes of Health Missouri; Amendment 1, 54806–54807 NOTICES Meetings: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Center for Scientific Review, 54796–54797 Administration

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES RULES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska: Submissions, and Approvals, 54797–54798 Gulf of Alaska Pacific Halibut Prohibited Species Catch Limits for the Trawl Deep-water and Shallow–water Surface Transportation Board Fishery Categories; Reapportionment, 54737–54738 NOTICES Fisheries of the Northeastern United States: Acquisition and Operation Exemptions: Atlantic Bluefish Fishery; Quota Transfer, 54737 Camp Chase Railway Co., LLC; Camp Chase Railroad Co., NOTICES 54808 Meetings: Continuance in Control Exemptions: Fisheries of the South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Indiana Boxcar Corp.; Camp Chase Railway Co., LLC, Caribbean; Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review, 54808–54809 54767 New England Fishery Management Council, 54766–54767 Transportation Department Pacific Fishery Management Council, 54767–54768 See Federal Aviation Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration National Science Foundation See Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Meetings: Workers Compensation Programs Office Advisory Committee for Education and Human NOTICES Resources, 54805 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 54804–54805 National Transportation Safety Board RULES Notification Requirements to Exclude Model Aircraft, Separate Parts In This Issue 54736–54737 Part II Navy Department Housing and Urban Development Department, 54812–54931 NOTICES Government-Owned Inventions; Available for Licensing, Part III 54774 Labor Department, Federal Contract Compliance Programs Office, 54934–54977 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation RULES Part IV Reportable Events and Certain Other Notification Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 54980–55010 Requirements, 54980–55010 Part V Postal Service Presidential Documents, 55011–55013 RULES Rules of Practice Before the Judicial Officer, 54722–54723 Reader Aids Presidential Documents Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, and notice Terrorist Attacks; Continuation of National Emergency of recently enacted public laws. (Notice of September 10, 2015), 55011–55013 To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http:// Rural Housing Service listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list RULES archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list (or change Single Family Housing Direct Loan Program, 54713 settings); then follow the instructions.

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CFR PARTS AFFECTED IN THIS ISSUE

A cumulative list of the parts affected this month can be found in the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue.

2 CFR 1800...... 54701 3 CFR Administrative Orders: Notices: Notice of September 10, 2015 ...... 55013 7 CFR 3550...... 54713 14 CFR 23...... 54713 21 CFR 1308...... 54715 29 CFR 4000...... 54980 4001...... 54980 4043...... 54980 4204...... 54980 4206...... 54980 4231...... 54980 33 CFR 147...... 54718 165...... 54721 39 CFR 961...... 54722 966...... 54722 40 CFR 52 (2 documents) ...... 54723, 54725 63...... 54728 180...... 54729 Proposed Rules: 52 (3 documents) ...... 54739, 54744 41 CFR 60...... 54934 42 CFR Proposed Rules: 88...... 54746 43 CFR Proposed Rules: 3160...... 54760 3170...... 54760 49 CFR 571...... 54733 830...... 54736 50 CFR 648...... 54737 679...... 54737

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Rules and Regulations Federal Register Vol. 80, No. 176

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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER correspond to those in the OMB renumbered to reflect the elimination of contains regulatory documents having general guidance in 2 CFR part 200. this section. applicability and legal effect, most of which NASA determined that the changes II. Discussion are keyed to and codified in the Code of implemented with this revision will Federal Regulations, which is published under No public comments were received. benefit the NASA financial assistance 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510. However, upon internal review NASA community by reducing administrative The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by identified some areas that needed costs through clarifying ambiguous the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of changing and/or clarifying. The first terms, reducing the reporting burden, new books are listed in the first FEDERAL group of changes were editorial changes and eliminating duplicative regulations. REGISTER issue of each week. to provide clarification. NASA added definitions to provide clarity to the III. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 various sections of this regulation. Executive Orders (E.O.s) 12866 and NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND Notable definition changes occurred as 13563 direct agencies to assess all costs SPACE ADMINISTRATION follows: and benefits of available regulatory • Referencing the term ‘‘award’’ when alternatives and, if regulation is 2 CFR Part 1800 referring to both grant and cooperative necessary, to select regulatory RIN 2700–AE18 agreement awards. approaches that maximize net benefits • Clarifying the roles of the (including potential economic, Uniform Administrative Requirements, Administrative Grant Officer, Grant environmental, public health and safety Cost Principles and Audit Officer and NASA Technical Officer. effects, distributive impacts, and Requirements for Federal Awards And equity). E.O. 13563 emphasizes the • Including definitions of ‘‘original importance of quantifying both costs AGENCY: National Aeronautics and signature’’ and ’’prescription.’’ and benefits, of reducing costs, of Space Administration. Language was added to 2 CFR harmonizing rules, and of promoting ACTION: Final rule. 1800.306 clarifying that NASA may flexibility. This is not a significant require matching funds on some regulatory action and, therefore, was not SUMMARY: NASA has adopted as final, research opportunities. subject to review under section 6(b) of with changes, an interim rule to A second group of changes was made E.O. 12866, Regulatory Planning and implement regulations for Uniform to Appendix B, Terms and Conditions. Review, dated September 30, 1993. This Administrative Requirements, Cost The most substantive changes were to 2 rule is not a major rule under 5 U.S.C. Principles and Audit Requirements for CFR 1800.900, 1800.906, 1800.907, 804. Federal Awards. 1800.909, 1800.918, 1800.923, 1800.924 DATES: Effective: October 13, 2015. and 1800.925 as follows: V. Paperwork Reduction Act • FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 2 CFR 1800.900 was changed by The Paperwork Reduction Act (Pub. Barbara Orlando, NASA, Office of adding clarification that State laws L. 104–13) does not apply because this Procurement, Contract and Grants supersede the terms and conditions of a final rule does not contain any Policy Division (Suite 5L34); (202) 358– grant award; as required in the information collection requirements that 3911; email: barbara.j.orlando@ Presidential Memorandum on require the approval of the Office of Preemption. nasa.gov. • Management and Budget under 44 2 CFR 1800.906 was changed to U.S.C. 3501, et seq. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: assure compliance with laws regarding the use of appropriated funds. List of Subjects in 2 CFR Part 1800 I. Background • 2 CFR 1800.907 was changed to Federal financial assistance. An interim rule was published on 19 expand the exemption for prior December, 2014 (79 FR 75872) approval to include any research grant Manuel Quinones, implementing the Uniform not just those awarded through the Federal Register Liaison. Administrative Requirements, Cost Federal Demonstration Partnership. Accordingly, NASA adopts the Principles and Audit Requirements for • 2 CFR 1800.909 and 1800.923 were interim rule published December 19, Federal Awards. This part establishes changed to remove references to the 2014, at 79 FR 75871, as final with the policies and procedures for grants and Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) following revision of part 1800: cooperative agreements awarded by and remove those segments that apply National Aeronautics and Space to contracts, such as withholding PART 1800—UNIFORM Administration (NASA) to non-Federal payments, that are not applicable to ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS, entities, commercial firms (when cost assistance awards. COST PRINCIPLES, AND AUDIT sharing is not required), and foreign • 2 CFR 1800.918 was changed to REQUIREMENTS FOR FEDERAL organizations as allowed by 2 CFR clarify flow down requirements. AWARDS 200.101 Applicability. The policies and • 2 CFR 1800.924 was changed to procedures that recipients must follow reflect a new structure for reporting to Sec. 1800.1 Authority. are those appearing in subparts A the New Technology Officers. and • 1800.2 Purpose. through F of 2 CFR part 200 and as 2 CFR 1800.925 Invention 1800.3 Applicability. supplemented by 2 CFR part 1800. For Reporting and Rights was eliminated 1800.4 Amendment. the supplemental guidance, NASA has since it duplicated parts 2 CFR 1800.5 Publication. adopted section numbers that 1800.902. All subsequent sections were 1800.6 Deviations.

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Subpart A—Acronyms and Definitions supplemented by 2 CFR part 1800. For term or condition which is inconsistent 1800.10 Acronyms. supplemental guidance, NASA has with the intent, principle, and substance 1800.11 Definitions. adopted section numbers that of the term or condition. Subpart B—Pre-Federal Award correspond to those in the OMB (3) When a form prescribed by this Requirements and Contents of Federal guidance in 2 CFR part 200. Part is altered or another form is used Awards (b) Throughout this part, the term in its place. ‘‘award’’ refers to both ‘‘grant’’ and (4) When limitations, imposed by this 1800.208 Certifications and representations. 1800.209 Pre-award costs. ‘‘cooperative agreement’’ unless regulation upon the use of an award 1800.210 Information contained in a otherwise indicated. term or condition, form, procedure, or Federal award. (c) When commercial firms are any other award action, are changed. required to provide cost sharing (5) When a form is created for Subpart C—Post Federal Award pursuant to 2 CFR 200.306, Cost recipient use that constitutes a Requirements Sharing, the regulations at 14 CFR part ‘‘Collection of Information’’ within the Standards for Financial and Program 1274 apply. meaning of the Paperwork Reduction Management (d)(1) In general, research with foreign Act (44 U.S.C. 35) and its 1800.305 Payment. organizations will not be conducted implementation in 5 CFR part 1320. 1800.306 Cost sharing or matching. through grants or cooperative (b) Requests for authority to deviate Property Standards agreements, but instead will be from this part shall be submitted, by accomplished on a no-exchange-of- appropriate NASA staff, to the Office of 1800.312 Federally owned and exempt property. funds basis. In these cases, NASA enters Procurement, NASA Headquarters, 1800.315 Intangible property. into agreements undertaking projects of Program Operations Division. Requests, international scientific collaboration. signed by the procurement officer, shall Remedies for Noncompliance NASA policy on performing research contain the following— 1800.339 Termination. with foreign organizations on a no- (1) A full description of the deviation, 1800.400 Policy guide. exchange-of-funds basis is set forth at the circumstances in which it will be Appendix A to Part 1800— NASA FAR Supplement (NFS) used, and identification of the Certifications, Assurances, and 1835.016–70. In rare instances, NASA requirement from which a deviation is Representations may enter into an international sought; Appendix B to Part 1800—Terms and agreement under which funds will be (2) The rationale for the request, Conditions transferred to a foreign recipient. pertinent background information, and Authority: 51 U.S.C. 20113 (e), Pub. L. 97– (2) Grants or cooperative agreements the intended effect of the deviation; 258, 96 Stat. 1003 (31 U.S.C. 6301 et seq.), awarded to foreign organizations are (3) The name of the recipient, and 2 CFR part 200. made on an exceptional basis only. identification of the award affected, and Awards require the prior approval of the the dollar value; § 1800.1 Authority. Headquarters Office of International and (4) A statement as to whether the The National Aeronautics and Space Interagency Relations and the deviation has been requested Administration (NASA) awards grants Headquarters Office of the General previously, and, if so, details of that and cooperative agreements under the Counsel. Requests to issue awards to request; and authority of 51 U.S.C. 20113 (e), the foreign organizations are to be (5) A copy of legal counsel’s National Aeronautics and Space Act. coordinated through the Office of concurrence or comments. This part 1800 is issued under the Procurement, Program Operations (c) Where it is necessary to obtain an authority of 51 U.S.C. 20113 (e), Pub. L. Division. exception from 2 CFR part 200, the 97–258, 96 Stat. 1003 (31 U.S.C. 6301 et Program Operations Division will seq.), and 2 CFR part 200. § 1800.4 Amendment. process all necessary documents. (See 2 This part will be amended by CFR 200.102.) § 1800.2 Purpose. publication of changes in the Federal This part adopts the Office of Register. Changes will be issued as final Subpart A—Acronyms and Definitions Management and Budget (OMB) rules. guidance in subparts A through F of 2 § 1800.10 Acronyms. CFR part 200, as supplemented by this § 1800.5 Publication. The following acronyms are a part, as the NASA policies and The official site for accessing the supplement to the acronyms set forth procedures for uniform administrative NASA Grant and Cooperative at 2 CFR 200.0 requirements, cost principles, and audit Agreement Regulation, including ACH Automated Clearing House requirements for Federal awards. It notices, internal guidance, AO Announcement of Opportunity thereby gives regulatory effect for NASA certifications, Grants and Cooperative CAN Cooperative Agreement Notice to the OMB guidance as supplemented Agreements Manual and other source CFR Code of Federal Regulations by this part. information is on the internet at CNSI Classified National Security https://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/pub_ Information § 1800.3 Applicability. library/srba. EPA Environmental Protection Agency (a) This part establishes policies and HBCU Historically Black Colleges and procedures for grants and cooperative § 1800.6 Deviations. Universities agreements awarded by NASA to non- (a) A deviation is required for any of LEP Limited English Proficiency Federal entities, commercial firms the following— MI Minority Institutions (when cost sharing is not required), and (1) When a prescribed term or MYA Multiple Year Award foreign organizations as allowed by 2 condition set forth verbatim in this Part NASA National Aeronautics and CFR 200.101 Applicability. The policies 1800 is modified or omitted. Space Administration and procedures that you must follow are (2) When a term or condition is set NFS NASA FAR Supplement those appearing in subparts A through forth in this Part, but not for use NPR NASA Procedural Requirements F of 2 CFR part 200 and as verbatim, and the Center substitutes a NRA NASA Research Announcement

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NSSC NASA Shared Services Center actual signature by the authorized Property Standards OMB Office of Management and representative of the organization. Budget § 1800.312 Federally owned and exempt Prescription is defined as the written property. ONR Office of Naval Research instructions, to the Grants Officer, for RPPR Research Performance Progress Under the authority of the Childs Act, the application of terms and conditions. Report 31 U.S.C. 6301 to 6308, NASA has STIP NASA Scientific and Technical Research misconduct is defined in 14 determined to vest title to property Information Program CFR 1275.101. NASA policies and acquired with Federal funds in the procedures regarding Research recipient without further obligation to § 1800.11 Definitions. misconduct are set out in 14 CFR part NASA, including reporting (a) The following definitions are a 1275, ‘‘Investigation of Research requirements. supplement to the subpart A definitions Misconduct.’’ § 1800.315 Intangible property. set forth at 2 CFR 200.2 through 200.99. Summary of research means a Administrative Grant Officer means a Due to the substantial involvement on document summarizing the results of Federal employee delegated the part of NASA under a cooperative the entire project, which includes responsibility for award administration; agreement, intellectual property may be bibliographies, abstracts, and lists of e.g., a NASA Grant Officer who has produced by Federal employees and other media in which the research was retained award administration NASA contractors tasked to perform discussed. Terms and conditions responsibilities, or an Office of Naval NASA assigned activities. Title to replace the provisions cited in the Research (ONR) Grant Officer delegated intellectual property created under the former Grant Handbook. They may be award administration by a NASA Grant cooperative agreement by NASA or its modified as noted in each section. Officer. contractors will initially vest with the creating party or parties. Certain rights Commercial firm means any Subpart B—Pre-Federal Award may be exchanged with the recipient. corporation, trust or other organization Requirements and Contents of Federal which is organized primarily for profit. Awards Remedies for Noncompliance Effective date means the date work can begin. This date is the beginning of § 1800.208 Certifications and § 1800.339 Termination. the period of performance and can be representations. NASA reserves the ability to earlier or later than the date of signature terminate a Federal award in accordance The certifications and representations on a basic award. Expenditures made with § 200.338 through § 200.342 and as for NASA may be found at Appendix A prior to the effective date are incurred set forth in 2 CFR 1800.921. of this part and https:// at the recipient’s risk. _ Grant Officer means a Federal prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/pub library/ § 1800.400 Policy guide. employee responsible for the signing of srba. Payment of fee or profit is consistent with an activity whose principal the grant award documents. § 1800.209 Pre-award costs. Historically Black Colleges and purpose is the acquisition of goods and Universities (HBCUs) means institutions NASA waives the approval services for the direct benefit or use of determined by the Secretary of requirement for pre-award costs of 90 the United States Government, rather Education to meet the requirements of days or less. than an activity whose principal 34 CFR 608.2 and listed therein. purpose is assistance. Therefore, the § 1800.210 Information contained in a Grants Officer shall use a procurement Minority Institutions (MIs) means an Federal award. institution of higher education whose contract, rather than assistance enrollment of a single minority or a The terms and conditions for NASA instrument, in all cases where fee or combination of minorities (minority may be found at Appendix B of this part profit is to be paid to the recipient of the meaning American Indian, Alaskan and https://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/ instrument or the instrument is to be Native, Black (not of Hispanic origin), pub_library/srba. used to carry out a program where fee Hispanic (including persons of Mexican, or profit is necessary to achieving Puerto Rican, Cuban, and Central or Subpart C—Post Federal Award program objectives. Grants and South American origin), Pacific Islander Requirements Cooperative Agreements shall not or other ethnic group under-represented provide for the payment of fee or profit Standards for Financial and Program in science and engineering.) exceeds 50 to the recipient. Management percent of the total enrollment. Appendix A to Part 1800— NASA Technical Officer means the § 1800.305 Payment. Certifications, Assurances, and NASA official responsible for the Representations programmatic, scientific, and/or Payments under awards with technical aspects of assigned commercial firms will be made based on These Certifications, Assurances, and applications and awards. incurred costs. Standard Form 425 is Representations apply to all awards and are Original signature means an not required. Commercial firms shall required at time of application. not submit invoices more frequently A.1 Certifications, Assurances, and authorized signature as follows. If the Representations. system (such as NSPIRS) used to submit than quarterly. Payments to be made on A.2 Certification of Compliance on required documents allows for a more frequent basis require the written Proposal Cover Page. electronic signatures, then the approval of the Grant Officer. A.3 Assurance of Compliance with the submission of the documents, by the National Aeronautics and Space § 1800.306 Cost sharing or matching. authorized representative of the Administration Regulations Pursuant to organization serves as the required In some cases NASA research projects Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Programs. original signature. If, however, a paper require cost sharing/match. Where cost A.4 Certification Regarding Lobbying. copy submission is required, all sharing/match is required, recipients A.5 Certification Regarding Debarment, documents submitted shall be must secure and document matching Suspension, and Other Matters of appropriately signed in ink with an funds, to receive the Federal award. Responsibility.

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A.6 Certifications to Implement proficiency (LEP). To ensure compliance compliance review or complaint Restrictions in Appropriations Acts. with Title VI, the Applicant must take investigation conducted by NASA and reasonable steps to ensure that LEP persons comply (and require any subawardees, A.1 Certifications, Assurances, and have meaningful access to its programs in contractors, successors, transferees, and Representations accordance with NASA Title VI LEP assignees to comply) with applicable terms Unless prohibited by statute or codified Guidance to Grant (Award) Recipients (68 FR and conditions governing NASA access to regulation, NASA will allow recipients to 70039). Meaningful access may entail records, accounts, documents, information, submit certain certifications and providing language assistance services, facilities, and staff. The Applicant must keep representations required by statute, executive including oral and written translation, where such records and submit to the responsible order, or regulation on an annual basis, if the necessary. The Applicant is encouraged to NASA official or designee timely, complete, recipients have ongoing and continuing consider the need for language services for and accurate compliance reports at such relationships with the agency. Annual LEP persons served or encountered both in times, and in such form and containing such certifications and representations shall be developing budgets and in conducting information, as the responsible NASA official signed by responsible officials with the programs and activities. Assistance and or his designee may determine to be authority to ensure recipients’ compliance information regarding LEP obligations may necessary to ascertain whether the Applicant with the pertinent requirements. Recipients be found at http://www.lep.gov. has complied or is complying with relevant determine how annual representations affect 2. Title IX of the Education Amendments obligations and must immediately take any their responsibility to obtain required of 1972, as amended, which prohibits measure determined necessary to effectuate certifications from pass-through entities. All discrimination on the basis of sex in this agreement. The Applicant must comply Certification required for an application can education programs or activities (20 U.S.C. with all other reporting, data collection, and be found at https://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/ 1681 et seq.) as implemented by NASA Title evaluation requirements, as prescribed by _ pub library/srba. IX regulations, 14 CFR part 1253. If the law or detailed in program guidance. A.2 Certification of Compliance on Applicant is an educational institution— The United States shall have the right to Proposal Cover Page a. The Applicant is required to designate seek judicial enforcement of these at least one employee to serve as its Title IX obligations. This assurance is binding on the By submitting the proposal identified in coordinator (14 CFR 1253.135(a)). Applicant, its successors, transferees, and the Cover Sheet/Proposal Summary in b. The Applicant is required to notify all assignees, and the person or persons whose response to this Research Announcement, the of its program beneficiaries of the name, signatures appear below are authorized to Authorizing Official of the proposing office, address, and telephone number of the sign on behalf of the Applicant.’’ organization (or the individual Proposer if employee(s) designated to serve as the Title Under penalty of perjury, the undersigned there is no proposing organization) as IX coordinators (14 CFR 1253.135(a)). officials certify that they have read and identified below— c. The Applicant is required to publish understand their obligations as herein (a) Certifies that the statements made in internal grievance procedures to promptly described, that the information submitted in this proposal are true and complete to the and equitably resolve complaints alleging best of his/her knowledge; conjunction with this document is accurate illegal discrimination in its programs or (b) Agrees to accept the obligation to and complete, and that the recipient is in activities (14 CFR 1253.135(b). comply with NASA award terms and compliance with the nondiscrimination d. The Applicant is required to take conditions if an award is made as a result of requirements set out above. specific steps to regularly and consistently this proposal; and [End of Assurance] notify program beneficiaries that The (c) Confirms compliance with all Applicant does not discriminate in the A.4 Certification Regarding Lobbying applicable terms and conditions, rules, and operation of its programs and activities (14 No Federal appropriated funds have been stipulations set forth in the Certifications, CFR 1253.140). paid or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Assurances, and Representations contained undersigned, to any person for influencing or in this NRA or CAN. Willful inclusion of 3. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of false information in this proposal and/or its 1973, as amended, which prohibits The attempting to influence an officer or supporting documents, or in reports required Applicant from discriminating on the basis of employee of any agency, a Member of under an ensuing award, is a criminal offense disability (29 U.S.C. 794) as implemented by Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, (U.S. Code, Title 18, Section 1001). NASA Section 504 regulations, 14 CFR part or an employee of a Member of Congress in 1251. connection with the awarding of any Federal A.3 Assurance of Compliance With the a. The Applicant is required to designate contract, the making of any Federal award, National Aeronautics and Space at least one employee to serve as its Section the making of any Federal loan, the entering Administration Regulations Pursuant to 504 coordinator (14 CFR 1251.106(a)). into of any cooperative agreement, and the Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted b. The Applicant is required to notify all extension, continuation, renewal, Programs its program beneficiaries of the name, office, amendment, or modification of any Federal The Organization, corporation, firm, or address, and telephone number of the contract, grant, loan, or cooperative other organization on whose behalf this employee(s) designated to serve as the agreement. assurance is made, hereinafter called Section 504 coordinator (14 CFR If any funds other than Federal ‘‘Applicant’’ 1251.106(a)). appropriated funds have been paid or will be ‘‘HEREBY acknowledges and agrees that it c. The Applicant is required to publish paid to any person for influencing or must comply (and require any subawardees, internal grievance procedures to promptly attempting to influence an officer or contractors, successors, transferees, and and equitably resolve complaints alleging employee of any agency, a Member of assignees to comply) with applicable illegal discrimination in its programs or Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, provisions of National laws and policies activities (14 CFR 1251.106(b)). or an employee of a Member of Congress in prohibiting discrimination, including but not d. The Applicant is required to take connection with this Federal contract, grant, limited to— specific steps to regularly and consistently loan, or cooperative agreement, the 1. Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, notify program beneficiaries that the undersigned shall complete and submit as amended, which prohibits recipients of Applicant does not discriminate in the Standard Form-LLL, ‘‘Disclosure Form to Federal financial assistance from operation of its programs and activities (14 Report Lobbying,’’ in accordance with its discriminating on the basis of race, color, or CFR 1251.107). instructions. The undersigned shall require national origin (42 U.S.C. 2000d et seq.), as 4. The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as that the language of this certification be implemented by NASA Title VI regulations, amended, which prohibits the Applicant included in the award documents for all 14 CFR part 1250. As clarified by Executive from discriminating on the basis of age (42 subawards at all tiers (including Order 13166, Improving Access to Services U.S.C. 6101 et seq.) as implemented by subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under for Persons with Limited English Proficiency, NASA Age Discrimination Act regulations, grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and resulting agency guidance, national 14 CFR part 1252. and that all subrecipients shall certify and origin discrimination includes The Applicant also acknowledges and disclose accordingly. This certification is a discrimination on the basis of limited English agrees that it must cooperate with any material representation of fact upon which

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reliance was placed when this transaction 1800.909 Rights in Data. 1800.901 Compliance With OMB Guidance was made or entered into. Submission of this 1800.910 National Security. on Uniform Administrative Requirements, certification is a prerequisite for making or 1800.911 Nondiscrimination. Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for entering into this transaction imposed by 1800.912 Clean Air and Water. Federal Awards section 1352, title 31, U.S. Code. Any person 1800.913 Investigative Requirements. Prescription—This term and condition who fails to file the required certification 1800.914 Travel and Transportation. implements 2 CFR part 200, Uniform shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less 1800.915 Safety. Administrative Requirements, Cost than $10,000, and not more than $100,000 for Principles, and Audit Requirements for each such failure. 1800.916 Buy American Encouragement. 1800.917 Investigation of Research Federal awards herein referred to as the [End of Certification] Misconduct. ‘‘OMB Uniform Guidance.’’ The Grant Officer shall use this term and condition in all A.5 Certification Regarding Debarment, 1800.918 Allocation of Risk/Liability. awards with recipients that are other than Suspension, and Other Matters of 1800.919 Cooperative Agreement. Responsibility commercial firms. The Grant Office shall use 1800.920 Multiple year Award Alternate 1 for awards with commercial Pursuant to Executive Order 12549, 1800.921 Incremental Funding. firms. Debarment and Suspension, and 1800.922 Cost Sharing. implemented at 2 CFR parts 180 and 1880— 1800.923 New Technology. Compliance With OMB Guidance (1) The prospective primary participant 1800.924 Designation of New Technology This award is subject to the requirements certifies to the best of its knowledge and Representative and Patent Representative. set forth in 2 CFR part 200, Uniform belief, that it and its principals— 1800.925 Equipment and Other Property Administrative Requirements, Cost (a) Are not presently debarred, suspended, under Awards with Commercial Firms. Principles, and Audit Requirements for proposed for debarment, declared ineligible, Federal awards as adopted by NASA in Part 1800.926 Listing of Reportable Equipment or voluntarily excluded from covered 1800 of Title 2 of the Code of Federal transactions by any Federal department or and Other Property. Regulations. Specific terms and conditions agency; 1800.927 Invoices and Payments under set forth in this award document are (b) Have not within a three-year period Awards with Commercial Firms. provided to supplement and clarify, not preceding this proposal been convicted of or 1800.928 Electronic Funds Transfer replace, the OMB Uniform Guidance, except had a civil judgment rendered against them Payment Methods. in circumstances where a waiver from OMB for commission of fraud or a criminal offense Uniform Guidance requirements has been in connection with obtaining, attempting to 1800.900 Terms and Conditions obtained by NASA. obtain, or performing a public (Federal, State, (a) Unless otherwise noted in the (End of Term and Condition) or local) transaction or contract under a prescriptive language awards with Non- public transaction; violation of Federal or Federal entities shall incorporate by Alternate 1 State antitrust statues or commission of reference the terms and conditions set forth (a) With the exception of Subpart E and F, embezzlement theft, forgery, bribery, in sections §§ 1800.901 through 1800.918 of this award is subject to the requirements set falsification or destruction of records, making forth in OMB Guidance on Uniform false statements, or receiving stolen property; this appendix. Any of the terms and conditions in sections §§ 1800.919 through Administrative Requirements, Cost (c) Are not presently indicted for or Principles, and Audit Requirements for 1800.928 shall be referenced in full text. The otherwise criminally or civilly charged by a Federal awards at 2 CFR Chapter 1, and governmental entity (Federal, State or local) program office may need to include Chapter II Part 200 as adopted by NASA in with commission of any of the offenses information required for certain terms and Part 1800 of Title 2 of the Code of Federal enumerated in paragraph (1)(b) of this conditions to allow for additional Regulations. Specific terms and conditions certification; and information, or permit minor modifications. set forth in this award document are (d) Have not within a three-year period For example, the Grant Officer may substitute provided to supplement and clarify, not preceding this application/proposal had one appropriate sections of § 1800.902, Technical replace, the Guidance, except in or more public transactions (Federal, State, or Publications and Reports,’’ with reporting circumstances where a waiver from the OMB local) terminated for cause or default. requirements specified by the program office. Uniform Guidance requirements has been (2) Where the prospective primary (b) Additional special terms and conditions obtained by NASA. participant is unable to certify to any of the may be included to the extent they are (b) In lieu of Subparts E and F of 2 CFR statements in this certification, such part 200, the expenditure of Government prospective participant shall attach an required and are not inconsistent with the other terms and conditions in this Appendix funds by the recipient and the allowability of explanation to this proposal. costs recognized as a resource contribution B. A deviation in accordance with 2 CFR [End of Certification] by the recipient shall be governed by the FAR 1800.6 is required before a new term and cost principles implemented by FAR Parts A.6 Certifications To Implement condition inconsistent with the standard 30, 31, and 48 CFR part 99. (If the recipient Restrictions in Appropriations Acts terms and conditions can be included in an is a consortium which includes non- The text of these certifications is found at award. commercial firm members, cost allowability https://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/pub_library/ (c) Whenever the word ‘‘award’’ appears in for those members will be determined by the srba. this Appendix, it shall be deemed to include, OMB Uniform Guidance at Subpart E and F of 2 CFR 200.) Appendix B to Part 1800—Terms and both grants and cooperative agreements, as appropriate. Conditions (End of Term and Condition) (d) Terms and conditions for research 1800.902 Technical Publications and 1800.900 Terms and Conditions. awards awarded to foreign organizations, Reports 1800.901 Compliance with OMB Guidance when approved by Headquarters, will be on Uniform Administrative Requirements, provided in full text. Referenced handbooks, Prescription—The Grant Officer shall Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements statutes, or other regulations, which the include on a ‘‘substantially as’’ basis in all for Federal awards. recipient may not have access to, must be awards. The requirements set forth under this term and condition may be modified by the 1800.902 Technical Publications and made available when requested by the Reports. Grant Officer based on specific report needs foreign organization. 1800.903 Extensions. for the award. 1800.904 Termination and Enforcement. (e) Awards issued by NASA to commercial 1800.905 Change in Principal Investigator organizations where cost sharing is not Technical Publications and Reports or Scope. required shall incorporate the terms and (a) NASA encourages the widest 1800.906 Financial Management. conditions set forth in this appendix. practicable dissemination of research results 1800.907 Equipment and Other Property. (f) Terms and conditions do not supersede at any time during the course of the 1800.908 Patent Rights. state laws. investigation.

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(1) All information disseminated as a result Extensions 1800.906 Financial Management of the award shall contain a statement which (a) It is NASA’s policy to provide Prescription—This term and condition acknowledges NASA’s support and identifies maximum possible continuity in funding implements § 200.302. The Grant Officer the award by number (e.g., ‘‘the material is award-supported research and educational shall include this term and condition in all based upon work supported by NASA under activities, therefore, awards may be extended awards except when the recipient is a award No(s) XXXXX (as shown on the award for additional periods of time when commercial firm. notice).) necessary to complete work that was part of (2) Except for articles or papers published the original award. NASA generally only Financial Management in scientific, technical, or professional approves such extensions within funds (a) Advance payments will be made by the journals, the exposition of results from NASA already made available. Any extension that Financial Management Office of the NASA supported research should also include the would require additional funding must be Center assigned financial cognizance of the following disclaimer— ‘‘Any opinions, supported by a proposal submitted at least award, using the Department of Health and findings, and conclusions or three months in advance of the end date of Human Services’ Payment Management recommendations expressed in this material the period of performance. System (DHHS/PMS), in accordance with are those of the author(s) and do not (b) Recipients may extend the expiration procedures provided to the recipient. The necessarily reflect the views of the National date of an award if additional time beyond recipient shall submit a Federal Financial Aeronautics and Space Administration.’’ the established end date is required to assure Report (SF 425), and, when applicable, a (3) As a courtesy, any release of a NASA adequate completion of the original scope of Federal Financial Report Attachment (SF photograph or illustration should list NASA work within the funds already made 425A) electronically to DHHS/PMS within 30 first on the credit line followed by the name available. For this purpose, the recipient may of the Principal Investigator’s Institution. As make a one-time no-cost extension, not to days following the end of each Federal fiscal an example— ‘‘Photograph or illustration, exceed 12 months, prior to the established quarter (i.e., December 31, March 31, June 30, figure, etc. courtesy of NASA or NASA expiration date. Written notification of such and September 30). Center managing the mission or program and an extension, with the supporting reasons, (b) In addition, the recipient shall submit the Principal Investigator’s institution.’’ must be received by the NASA Grant Officer a final SF 425 in electronic or paper form to (b) Reports shall be in the English at least ten days prior to the expiration of the NASA within 90 calendar days after the end language, informal in nature, and ordinarily award. A copy of the extension must also be date of the period of performance. The final not exceed three pages (not counting forwarded to cognizant Office of Naval SF 425 shall pertain only to the completed bibliographies, abstracts, and lists of other Research (ONR) office, if administration has award and shall include total disbursements media). The recipient shall submit the been delegated to ONR. NASA reserves the from inception through completion. The following reports— right to disapprove the extension if the report shall be marked ‘‘Final.’’ The final SF (1) A Progress Report for all but the final requirements set forth at § 200.308(d) (2) are 425 shall be submitted to NASA per the year of the award. Each report is due 60 days not met. Grants and Cooperative Agreement Manual before the anniversary date of the award and (c) Requests for approval for all other no- (GCAM) Exhibit E, Required Publications and cost extensions must be submitted in writing shall briefly describe what was accomplished Reports, A copy of the GCAM is located at to the NASA Grant Officer. A copy of this during the reporting period. A term or https://prod.nais.nasa.gov/pub/pub_library/ request must also be forwarded to cognizant condition specifying more frequent reporting srba. Office of Naval Research (ONR) office, if may be required. (c) By signing any report delivered under administration has been delegated to ONR. (2) A Summary of Research or Educational the award, the authorizing official for the Activity Report is due within 90 days after (End of Term and Condition) recipient certifies to the best of his or her the end date for the period of performance, 1800.904 Termination and Enforcement knowledge and belief that the report is true, regardless of whether or not support is complete, and accurate, and the Prescription—This term and condition continued under another award. This report implements § 200.338 through § 200.342. The expenditures, disbursements and cash shall be a comprehensive summary of Grant Officer shall include this term and receipts are for the purposes and intent set significant accomplishments during the condition in all awards. forth in the award documents. The duration of the award. authorizing official by signing the report also (c) Progress Reports, Summaries of Termination and Enforcement certified he or she is aware that any false, Research, and Educational Activity Reports Termination and enforcement conditions fictitious, or fraudulent information, or the shall include the following on the first page: of this award are specified in § 200.338 omission of any material fact, may subject (1) Title of the award. through § 200.342. him or her to criminal, civil or administrative (2) Type of report. (End of Term and Condition) penalties for fraud, false statements, false (3) Name of the principal investigator. claims or otherwise. (U.S. Code, Title 18, (4) Period covered by the report. 1800.905 Change in Principal Investigator Section 1001 and Title 31 Section 3729–3733 (5) Name and address of the recipient’s or Scope and 3801–3812.) institution. Prescription—The Grant Officer shall (d) Unless otherwise directed by the Grant (6) Award number. include this term and condition in all Officer, any unexpended balance of funds (d) Progress Reports, Summaries of awards. which remains at the end of any funding Research, and Educational Activity Reports Change in Principal Investigator or Scope period, except the final funding period of the shall be distributed as follows: award, may be carried over to the next (1) The original report, in both hard copy (a) The recipient shall obtain the approval funding period, and may be used to defray and electronic format, to the Technical of the NASA Grant Officer for a change of the costs of any funding period of the award. Officer. Principal Investigator, or for a significant This includes allowing the carryover of funds (2) One copy to the NASA Technical absence of the Principal Investigator from the to the second and subsequent years of a Officer and New Technology Officer with a project, defined as a three month absence notice to the Grant Officer, that a report was from the program or a 25 percent reduction multiple year award. Unexpended funds sent. in time devoted to the project. Significantly from one award may not be carried over to a new or different award. This term and (End of Term and Condition) reduced availability of the services of the Principal Investigator(s) named in the award condition also applies to subawardees/ 1800.903 Extensions instrument could be grounds for termination, subcontractors performing substantive work Prescription—The Grant Officer shall unless alternative arrangements are made and under the award. NASA reserves the right to include this term and condition in all awards approved in writing by the Grant Officer. remove unexpended balances from awards except awards with commercial firms. If (b) Prior written approval is required from when insufficient efforts have been made by included, minor modifications to the term NASA if there is to be a significant change the awardee to liquidate funding balances in and condition, such as the time frame for cost in the objective or scope of the project. a timely fashion. extensions, is permissible. (End of Term and Condition) (End of Term and Condition)

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1800.907 Equipment and Other Property (2) The original of each report shall be title and interest in any subject invention Prescription—The Grant Officer shall submitted to the Deputy Chief Financial under this award.’’ include this term and condition in all awards Officer (Finance). Copies shall be furnished (d) The term ‘‘subcontract’’ in paragraph (g) except when recipient is a commercial firm. to the Center Industrial Property Officer and of 37 CFR 401.14 shall include purchase to ONR. orders. Equipment and Other Property (End of Term and Condition) (f) The following constitutes paragraph (a) NASA permits acquisition of special ‘‘(l)’’ of in 37 CFR 404.14— purpose and general purpose equipment 1800.908 Patent Rights ‘‘(l) Communications. A copy of all specifically required for use exclusively for Prescription—The Grant Officer shall submissions or requests required 37 CFR research activities. include this term and condition in all 401.14, plus a copy of any reports, (1) Acquisition of special purpose or awards, except awards with large businesses. manuscripts, publications or similar material general purpose equipment costing in excess bearing on patent matters, shall be sent to the of $5,000 (unless a lower threshold has been Patent Rights Center Patent Counsel and the NASA Grant established by the recipient) and not As stated at § 200.315(c), this award is Officer in addition to any other submission included in the approved proposal budget, subject to the provisions of 37 CFR 401.3(a) requirements in the award terms and requires the prior approval of the NASA which requires use of the standard clause set conditions (e.g., as specified in this term and Grant Officer. Requests to the Grant Officer out at 37 CFR 401.14 ‘‘Patent Rights (Small condition and in term and condition for the acquisition of equipment shall be Business Firms and Nonprofit 1800.924 ‘‘Designation of New Technology supported by written documentation setting Organizations)’’ and the following: Representative and Patent Representative’’). forth the description, purpose, and (a) Definitions. If any reports contain information describing acquisition value of the equipment, and The words ‘‘contract’’ or ‘‘Contractor’’ are a ‘‘subject invention’’ for which the recipient including a written certification that the used in 37 CFR 401.14. Those words shall be has elected or may elect to retain title, NASA equipment will be used exclusively for replaced by the words ‘‘award’’ or will use reasonable efforts to delay public research, activities. (A change in the model ‘‘recipient,’’ respectively. release by NASA or publication by NASA in number of a prior approved piece of The term ‘‘Federal Agency,’’ ‘‘agency,’’ or a NASA technical series until an application equipment does not require resubmission for ‘‘funding Federal agency’’ is used 37 CFR filing date has been established, provided that item.) Research awards are exempt from 401.14, the term shall be replaced by the term that the recipient identify the information the prior approval requirement. ‘‘NASA.’’ and the ‘‘subject invention’’ to which it (2) Special purpose and general purpose The term ‘‘award,’’ as used in this term and relates at the time of submittal. If required by equipment costing in excess of $5,000 (unless condition, means any actual or proposed the Patent Representative or requested by the a lower threshold has been established by the grant, cooperative agreement, understanding, New Technology Representative, as recipient) acquired by the recipient under an or other arrangement, and includes any designated under 1800.924 ‘‘Designation of award for the purpose of research shall be assignment, substitution of parties, New Technology Representative and Patent titled to the recipient as ‘‘exempt’’ without subaward, or subcontract executed or entered Representative,’’ the recipient shall provide further obligation to NASA, including into thereunder. the filing date, serial number and title, a copy reporting of the equipment, in accordance (b) The below items are added to the end of the patent application, and a patent with § 200.312(c) and § 1800.312. Special of paragraph (c) of 37 CFR 401.14 are as number and issue date for any ‘‘subject purpose or general purpose equipment follows: invention’’ in any country in which the costing in excess of $5,000 (unless a lower ‘‘(5) The recipient may use whatever recipient has applied for patents. threshold has been established by the format is convenient to disclose subject Additionally, the NASA shall have an recipient) acquired by the recipient under an invention required in subparagraph (c)(1). irrevocable power to inspect and make copies award for non-research work shall be titled NASA prefers that the recipient use either of the patent application file, when a Federal to the recipient in accordance with § 200.313. the electronic or paper version of NASA Government employee is a co-inventor.’’ (3) Special purpose or general purpose Form 1679, Disclosure of Invention and New (g) NASA Inventions. NASA will use equipment acquired by the recipient with Technology (Including Software), to disclose reasonable efforts to report inventions made award funds, valued under $5,000 (unless a subject inventions. Both the electronic and by NASA employees as a consequence of, or lower threshold is established by the which bear a direct relation to, the recipient) are classified as ‘‘supplies,’’ do not paper version of the NASA Form 1679 may require the prior approval of the NASA Grant be accessed at the electronic New performance of specified NASA activities Officer, shall vest in the recipient and will Technology Reporting Web site https:// under this agreement and, upon timely be titled to the recipient in accordance with invention.nasa.gov. request, will use reasonable efforts to grant § 200.314. ‘‘(6) In addition to the above, the recipient the recipient an exclusive, or partially (4) Award funds may be expended for the shall provide the New Technology exclusive, revocable, royalty-bearing license, acquisition of land or interests therein or for Representative, as designated under term and subject to the retention of a royalty-free right the acquisition and construction of facilities condition ‘‘Designation of New Technology of the Government to practice or have only under a facilities award. Representative and Patent Representative’’ at practiced the invention by or on behalf of the (b) As required the recipient shall submit 1800.924 of this award, the following: Government. an annual Inventory Report, to be received no (i) A yearly interim new technology (h) The recipient agrees, subject to (g)(1) later than October 15 of each year, which summary report listing any subject below, that the Government may duplicate lists all reportable non-exempt equipment inventions required to be disclosed during and disclose subject invention disclosures and/or Federally owned property in its the preceding year (or a statement certifying and all other reports and papers furnished or custody as of September 30. Negative there were none). required to be furnished pursuant to this responses for annual Inventory Reports (ii) A final new technology summary report term and condition. (when there is no reportable equipment) are listing all subject inventions (or a statement (1) Publishing information concerning an not required. A Final Inventory Report of certifying there were none) for the entire invention before a patent application is filed Federally Owned Property, including award period; which report shall be on a subject invention may create a bar to a equipment where title was taken by the submitted within 90 days after the end date valid patent. To avoid this bar, agencies may Government, will be submitted by the for the period of performance within the withhold information from the public that recipient no later than 60 days after the end designated system noted within the award discloses any invention in which the date of the period of performance. Negative document.’’ Government owns or may own a right, title, responses for Final Inventory Reports are (c) The below item is added to the end of or interest (including a nonexclusive license) required. paragraph (f)(1) of 37 CFR 401.14 ‘‘Patent (see 35 U.S.C. 205 and 37 CFR part 401). (1) All reports will include the information Rights’’ as follows: Agencies may only withhold information listed in paragraph (d)(1) of § 200.313, ‘‘(iii) The recipient shall through employee concerning inventions for a reasonable time Equipment. No specific report form or format agreements or other suitable recipient policy, in order for a patent application to be filed. is required, provided that all necessary require that its employees ‘‘will assign and Once filed in any patent office, agencies are information is provided. do hereby assign’’ to the recipient all right, not required to release copies of any

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document that is a part of a patent to NASA, and recipient considers such data Nondiscrimination application for those subject inventions. to embody trade secrets or to comprise (a) To the extent provided by law and any (2) In the event NASA contractors are commercial or financial information which is applicable agency regulations, this award and tasked to perform work in support of privileged or confidential, and such data is any program assisted thereby are subject to specified activities under a cooperative so identified with a suitable notice or legend, the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights agreement and inventions are made by the data will be maintained in confidence Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88–352), Title IX of the contractor employees, the contractor will and disclosed and used by the Government Education amendments of 1972 (Pub. L. 92– normally retain title to its employee and its contractors (under suitable protective 318, 20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq.), section 504 of inventions in accordance with 35 U.S.C. 202, conditions) only for experimental, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 14 CFR part 1245, and/or Executive Order evaluation, research and development 794), the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 12591. In the event the contractor decides not purposes, by or on behalf of the Government (Pub. L. 94–135), the implementing to pursue rights to title in any such invention for an agreed to period of time, and thereafter regulations issued pursuant thereto by and NASA obtains or retains title to such for Federal purposes as defined in NASA, and the assurance of compliance inventions, NASA will use reasonable efforts § 1800.909(b).’’ which the recipient has filed with NASA. to report such inventions and, upon timely (e) For Cooperative Agreements, the (b) Except for commercially available request, will use reasonable efforts to grant following paragraph also applies— supplies, materials, equipment, or general the recipient an exclusive, or partially ‘‘(1) As to data first produced by NASA in support services, the recipient shall obtain an exclusive, revocable, royalty-bearing license, carrying out NASA’s responsibilities under a assurance of compliance as required by subject to the retention of a royalty-free right cooperative agreement and which data would NASA regulations from each organization of the Government to practice or have embody trade secrets or would comprise that applies or serves as a subrecipient, practiced the invention by or on behalf of the commercial or financial information that is subawardee, contractor or subcontractor Government. privileged or confidential if it has been under this award. (End of Term and Condition) obtained from the recipient, such data will be (c) Work on NASA awards is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act 1800.909 Rights in Data marked with an appropriate legend and maintained in confidence for 5 years (unless of 1964 (Pub. L. 88–352; 42 U.S.C. 2000d-1), Prescription—The Grant Officer may revise a shorter period has been agreed to between Title IX of the Education Amendments of the language under this term and condition the Government and recipient) after 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1680 et seq.), section 504 of to modify each party’s rights based on the development of the information, with the the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended particular circumstances of the program and/ express understanding that during the (29 U.S.C. 794), the Age Discrimination Act or the recipient’s need to protect specific aforesaid period such data may be disclosed of 1975 (42 U.S.C. 6101 et seq.), and the proprietary information. Any modification to and used (under suitable protective NASA implementing regulations (14 CFR the standard language set forth under the conditions) by or on behalf of the parts 1250, 1251, 1252, and 1253). term and condition requires the concurrence Government for Government purposes only, (End of Term and Condition) of the Center’s Patent Counsel and that the and thereafter for any purpose whatsoever term and condition be printed in full text. 1800.912 Clean Air and Water without restriction on disclosure and use. Rights in Data Recipient agrees not to disclose such data to Prescription—This term and condition implements the Clean Air Act at 42 U.S.C. (a) ‘‘Data,’’ as used in this term and any third party without NASA’s written approval until the aforementioned restricted 7401 et seq. The Grant Officer shall include condition, means recorded information, this term and condition on all awards. regardless of form, the media on which it period expires.’’ may be recorded, or the method of recording. (End of Term and Condition) Clean Air and Water The term includes, but is not limited to, data 1800.910 National Security The recipient agrees to the following: of a scientific or technical nature, and any (a) Comply with applicable standards, copyrightable work, including computer Prescription—This term and condition orders or regulations issued pursuant to the software and documentation thereof. implements Executive Order 12829. The Clean Air Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 7401 (b) As to data first produced by recipient Grant Officer shall include in all awards. et seq.) and of the Federal Water Pollution in carrying out recipient’s responsibilities National Security Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.). under this award in which the recipient (b) Ensure that no portion of the work asserts copyright, or data for which copyright NASA awards normally do not involve under this award will be performed in a ownership was acquired under the grant, the classified information. However, if it is facility listed on the Environmental recipient grants to the Federal Government known in advance that an award involves Protection Agency (EPA) List of Violating (Government), a royalty-free, nonexclusive classified information or if the work on the Facilities on the date that this award was and irrevocable license to use, reproduce, award is likely to develop classified effective unless and until the EPA eliminates distribute (including distribution by information, individuals performing on the the name of such facility or facilities from transmission) to the public, perform publicly, award who will have access to the such listings. prepare derivative works, and display information must obtain the appropriate (c) Use its best efforts to comply with clean publicly, data in whole or in part and in any security clearance in advance of performing air standards and clean water standards at manner for Federal purposes and to have or on the award, in accordance with NASA the facility in which the award is being permit others to do so for Federal purposes Procedural Requirements (NPR) 1600.2, performed. only. NASA Classified National Security (d) Insert the substance of these terms and (c) In order that the Government may Information (CNSI) w/Change 2. When access conditions into any nonexempt subaward or exercise its license rights in data, the to classified information is not originally contract under the award. Government, upon request to the recipient, anticipated in the performance of an award, (e) Report violations to NASA and to EPA. shall have the right to review and/or obtain but such information is subsequently sought (End of Term and Condition) delivery of data resulting from the or potentially developed by the award performance of work under this award or recipient, the NASA Grant Officer who 1800.913 Investigative Requirements acquired under this award, and authorize issued the award shall be notified Prescription—This term and condition others to receive such data to use for Federal immediately, and prior to work under the implements Executive Order 12829. The purposes. award proceeding, to implement the Grant Officer shall include this term and (d) Cost Sharing and/or Matching Efforts. appropriate clearance requirements. condition in all awards. The term and When the recipient cost shares with the (End of Term and Condition) condition must be augmented to conform to Government on the effort, the following the requirements of OMB Guidance M–05–24 paragraph also applies— 1800.911 Nondiscrimination ‘‘Implementation of Homeland Security ‘‘(1) In the event data first produced by the Prescription—This term and condition Presidential Directive (HSPD) 12—Policy for recipient in carrying out recipient’s implements Executive Order 11246. The a Common Identification Standard for responsibilities under this award is furnished Grant Officer shall include in all awards. Federal Employees and Contractors’’ when a

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recipient will require routine access to a 1800.916 Buy American Encouragement (Reference the approved proposal that Federal-controlled facility and/or Prescription—This term and condition contains a detailed description of the work information system. implements section 319 of Public Law 106– and insert a concise statement of the exact nature of the cooperative interactions NASA Investigative Requirements 391, the NASA Authorization Act. The Grant Officer will include this term and condition and the recipient will provide.) (a) NASA reserves the right to perform in all awards, except awards with foreign (b) The terms ‘‘award’’ and ‘‘recipient’’ security checks and to deny or restrict access recipients. mean ‘‘cooperative agreement’’ and to a NASA Center, facility, or computer ‘‘recipient of cooperative agreement,’’ system, or to NASA technical information, as Buy American Encouragement respectively, wherever the language appears NASA deems appropriate. To the extent the As stated in Section 319 of Public Law in terms and conditions included in this recipient needs such access for performance 106–391, the NASA Authorization Act as agreement. of the work, the recipient shall ensure that amended recipients are encouraged to (c) NASA’s ability to participate and individuals needing such access provide the purchase only American-made equipment perform its collaborative effort under this personal background and biographical and products. cooperative agreement is subject to the availability of appropriated funds and information requested by NASA. Individuals (End of Term and Condition) nothing in this cooperative agreement failing to provide the requested information 1800.917 Investigation of Research commits the United States Congress to may be denied such access. Misconduct appropriate funds therefore. (b) All requests to visit a NASA Center or facility must be submitted in a timely manner Prescription—This term and condition (End of Term and Condition) implements § 200.336, The Grant Officer in accordance with instructions provided by shall include this term and condition in all 1800.920 Multiple Year Award that Center or facility. awards. Prescription—The Grant Officer shall (End of Term and Condition) include this term and condition in multi-year Investigation of Research Misconduct 1800.914 Travel and Transportation awards. This term and condition does not Recipients of this award are subject to the have to be included in awards with Prescription—This term and condition requirements of 14 CFR 1275, ‘‘Investigation commercial firms. If included, minor implements The Fly American Act, 49 U.S.C. of Research Misconduct.’’ modifications to the term and condition, 1517 and the Department of Transportation (End of Term and Condition) such as the time frame for cost extensions, regulations on hazardous materials. The are permissible. Grant Officer will include this term and 1800.918 Allocation of Risk/Liability condition in all awards. Prescription—The Grant Officer shall Multiple Year Award include this term and condition in all This is a multiple-year award contingent Travel and Transportation awards. on the availability of funds, scientific (a) The Fly American Act, 49 U.S.C. 1517, progress of the project, and continued Allocation of Risk/Liability requires the recipient to use U.S. flag air relevance to NASA programs. NASA carriers for international air transportation of (a) With respect to activities undertaken anticipates continuing support at personnel and property to the extent that under this award, the recipient agrees not to approximately the following levels— service by those carriers is available. make any claim against NASA or the U.S. Second year $ ll, Anticipated funding date (b) Department of Transportation Government with respect to the injury or ll. regulations, 49 CFR 173, govern recipient death of its employees or its subawardees/ Third year $ ll, Anticipated funding date shipment of hazardous materials and other contractors and subaward/subcontractor ll. items. employees, or to the loss of its property or (Periods may be added or omitted, as that of its subawardeees/contractors and applicable) (End of Term and Condition) subawardees/subcontractors, whether such End of Term and Condition) 1800.915 Safety injury, death, damage or loss arises through negligence or otherwise, except in the case of 1800.921 Incremental Funding Prescription—This term and condition willful misconduct. implements NPR 8715.3C or its successor (b) In addition, as applicable, the recipient Prescription—The Grant Officer shall requirements document. The Grant Officer agrees to indemnify and hold the U.S. include this term and condition when will include this term and condition in all Government and its contractors and incremental funding is used, changes as awards. subcontractors harmless from any third party needed are permissible. claim, judgment, or cost arising from the Safety Incremental Funding injury to or death of any person, or for (a) The recipient shall act responsibly in damage to or loss of any property, arising as (a) Only $XXX of the amount indicated on matters of safety and shall take all reasonable a result of its possession or use of any U.S. the face of this award is available for safety measures in performing under this Government property. If State law prohibits payment and allotted to this award. NASA award. The recipient shall comply with all the recipient from accepting indemnification, contemplates making additional allotments applicable Federal, state, and local laws then the recipient shall ensure this term and of funds during performance of this effort. It relating to safety. The recipient shall condition applies to all subrecipients, is anticipated that these funds will be maintain a record of, and will notify the subawardees, contractors or subcontractors obligated as appropriated funds become available without any action required by the NASA Grant Officer immediately (within one under this award. recipient. The recipient will be given written workday) of any accident involving death, (End of Term and Condition) notification by the NASA Grant Officer. disabling injury or substantial loss of 1800.919 Cooperative Agreement (b) The recipient agrees to perform work up property in performing this award. The to the point at which the total amount paid recipient will immediately (within one Prescription—The Grant Officer shall or payable by the Government approximates workday) advise NASA of hazards that come include this term and condition in all cooperative agreement awards. but does not exceed the total amount actually to its attention as a result of the work allotted to this award. NASA is not obligated performed. Cooperative Agreement to reimburse the recipient for the expenditure (b) Where the work under this award (a) This award is a cooperative agreement of amounts in excess of the total funds involves flight hardware, the hazardous and it is anticipated there will be substantial allotted by NASA to this grant or cooperative aspects, if any, of such hardware will be NASA involvement during performance of agreement. The recipient is not authorized to identified, in writing, by the recipient. the effort. NASA and the recipient mutually continue performance beyond the amount Compliance with this term and condition by agree to the following statement of allotted to this award. subawardees/subcontractors shall be the anticipated cooperative interactions which Special Note—Balance is contingent on responsibility of the recipient. may occur during the performance of this availability of funds. The remaining balance (End of Term and Condition) effort— to fully fund this year is $XXX.

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(End of Term and Condition) Practical application, as used in this term manner specified in paragraph (A) or (B) of and condition, means to manufacture, in the section 20135(b)(1) of the Act. 1800.922 Cost Sharing case of a composition or product; to practice, (2) Property rights in subject inventions. Prescription—The Grant Officer shall in the case of a process or method; or to Each subject invention for which the include this term and condition when an operate, in case of a machine or system; and, presumption of paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this award involves cost sharing, changes as need in each case, under such conditions as to term and condition is conclusive or for are permissible. establish that the invention is being utilized which there has been a determination that it Cost Sharing and that its benefits are, to the extent was made in the manner specified in permitted by law or Government regulations, paragraph (A) or (B) of section 20135(b)(1) of (a) NASA and the recipient will share in available to the public on reasonable terms. the Act shall be the exclusive property of the providing the resources necessary to perform Reportable item, as used in this term and United States as represented by NASA unless the award. NASA funding and non-cash condition, means any invention, discovery, the Administrator waives all or any part of contributions (personnel, equipment, improvement, or innovation of the awardee, the rights of the United States, as provided facilities, etc.) and the dollar value of the whether or not patentable or otherwise in paragraph (b)(3) of this term and recipient’s cash and/or non-cash contribution protectable under Title 35 of the United condition. will be on a ll percent recipient basis. States Code, made in the performance of any (3) Waiver of rights. (b) The funding and non-cash work under any NASA award or in the (i) Section 20135(g) of the Act provides for contributions by both parties are represented performance of any work that is reimbursable the promulgation of regulations by which the by the following dollar amounts— under any term and condition in any NASA Administrator may waive the rights of the Government Share award providing for reimbursement of costs United States with respect to any invention lllllllllllllllllllll incurred before the effective date of the or class of inventions made or that may be Recipient Share award. Reportable items include, but are not made under conditions specified in lllllllllllllllllllll limited to, new processes, machines, paragraph (A) or (B) of section 20135(b)(1) of Total Amount manufactures, and compositions of matter, the Act. lllllllllllllllllllll and improvements to, or new applications of, (ii) As provided in 14 CFR part 1245, existing processes, machines, manufactures, subpart 1, recipients may petition, either (c) Criteria and procedures for allowable and compositions of matter. Reportable items prior to execution of the award or within 30 and allocable costs of cash and non-cash also include new computer programs, and days after execution of the award, for contributions shall be governed by § 200.306, improvements to, or new applications of, advance waiver of rights to any or all of the Cost Sharing or Matching. The applicable existing computer programs, whether or not inventions that may be made under an Federal cost principles are cited in 2 CFR 200 copyrightable or otherwise protectable under award. If such a petition is not submitted, or Subpart E. Title 17 of the United States Code. if after submission it is denied, the recipient (d) The Recipient’s share shall not be Small business firm, as used in this term (or an employee inventor of the recipient) charged to the Government under this award and condition, means a domestic small may petition for waiver of rights to an or under any other contract or award. business concern as defined at 15 U.S.C. 632 identified subject invention within eight (End of Term and Condition) and implementing regulations (see 13 CFR months of first disclosure of the invention in 1800.923 New Technology 121.401 et seq.) of the Administrator of the accordance with paragraph (e)(2) of this term Small Business Administration. and condition, or within such longer period Prescription— The Grant Officer shall Subject invention, as used in this term and as may be authorized in accordance with 14 include this term and condition in all grants condition, means any reportable item which CFR 1245.105. with commercial firms other than those with is or may be patentable or otherwise (c) Minimum rights reserved by the small businesses. This term and condition is protectable under Title 35 of the United Government. used in lieu of the term and condition at 2 States Code, or any novel variety of plant that (1) With respect to each subject invention CFR 1800.908, Patent Rights. is or may be protectable under the Plant for which a waiver of rights is applicable in New Technology Variety Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 2321 et seq.). accordance with 14 CFR part 1245, subpart (a) Definitions. (b) Allocation of principal rights. 1, the Government reserves— Administrator, as used in this term and (1) Presumption of title. (i) An irrevocable, nonexclusive, condition, means the Administrator of the (i) Any reportable item that the nontransferable, royalty-free license for the National Aeronautics and Space Administrator considers to be a subject practice of such invention throughout the Administration (NASA) or duly authorized invention shall be presumed to have been world by or on behalf of the United States or representative. made in the manner specified in paragraph any foreign government in accordance with The term ‘‘award,’’ as used in this term and (A) or (B) of section 20135(b)(1) of the any treaty or agreement with the United condition, means any actual or proposed National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 States; and grant, cooperative agreement, understanding, (51 U.S.C. 20135) (hereinafter called ‘‘the (ii) Such other rights as stated in 14 CFR or other arrangement, and includes any Act’’), and that presumption shall be 1245.107. assignment, substitution of parties, conclusive unless at the time of reporting the (2) Nothing contained in this paragraph (c) subaward, or subcontract executed or entered reportable item the recipient submits to the shall be considered to grant to the into thereunder. Grant Officer a written statement, containing Government any rights with respect to any Made, as used in this term and condition, supporting details, demonstrating that the invention other than a subject invention. means conception or first actual reduction to reportable item was not made in the manner (d) Minimum rights to the Recipient. practice; provided, that in the case of a specified in paragraph (A) or (B) of section (1) The recipient is hereby granted a variety of plant, the date of determination (as 20135(b)(1) of the Act. revocable, nonexclusive, royalty-free license defined in section 41(d) of the Plant Variety (ii) Regardless of whether title to a given in each patent application filed in any Protection Act, 7 U.S.C. 2401(d)) must also subject invention would otherwise be subject country on a subject invention and any occur during the period of performance. to an advance waiver or is the subject of a resulting patent in which the Government Nonprofit organization, as used in this petition for waiver, the recipient may acquires title, unless the recipient fails to term and condition, means a domestic nevertheless file the statement described in disclose the subject invention within the university or other institution of higher paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this term and condition. times specified in paragraph (e)(2) of this education or an organization of the type The Administrator will review the term and condition. The recipient’s license described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal information furnished by the recipient in any extends to its domestic subsidiaries and Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)) and such statement and any other available affiliates, if any, within the corporate exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of information relating to the circumstances structure of which the recipient is a party the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 501(a)), surrounding the making of the subject and includes the right to grant sublicenses of or any domestic nonprofit scientific or invention and will notify the recipient the same scope to the extent the recipient educational organization qualified under a whether the Administrator has determined was legally obligated to do so at the time the State nonprofit organization statute. that the subject invention was made in the award was issued. The license is transferable

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only with the approval of the Administrator complete in technical detail to convey a clear notebooks), records, and documents of the except when transferred to the successor of understanding, to the extent known at the recipient relating to the conception or first that part of the recipient’s business to which time of the disclosure, of the nature, purpose, actual reduction to practice of inventions in the invention pertains. operation, and physical, chemical, biological, the same field of technology as the work (2) The recipient’s domestic license may be or electrical characteristics of the reportable under this award to determine whether— revoked or modified by the Administrator to item. The disclosure shall also identify any (i) Any such inventions are subject the extent necessary to achieve expeditious publication, on sale, or public use of any inventions; practical application of the subject invention subject invention and whether a manuscript (ii) The recipient has established and pursuant to an application for an exclusive describing such invention has been maintained the procedures required by license submitted in accordance with 37 CFR submitted for publication and, if so, whether paragraph (e)(1) of this term and condition; part 404, Licensing of Government Owned it has been accepted for publication at the and Inventions. This license will not be revoked time of disclosure. In addition, after (iii) The recipient and its inventors have in that field of use or the geographical areas disclosure to the agency, the recipient will complied with the procedures. in which the recipient has achieved practical promptly notify the agency of the acceptance (2) If the New Technology Representative application and continues to make the of any manuscript describing a subject or Patent Representative learns of an benefits of the invention reasonably invention for publication or of any on sale or unreported recipient invention, the recipient accessible to the public. The license in any public use planned by the recipient for such may be required to disclose the invention to foreign country may be revoked or modified invention. the agency for a determination of ownership at the discretion of the Administrator to the (3) The recipient shall furnish the New rights. extent the recipient, its licensees, or its Technology Representative, with notice to (3) Any examination of records under this domestic subsidiaries or affiliates have failed the Grants Officer, the following: paragraph will be subject to appropriate to achieve practical application in that (i) Interim new technology summary conditions to protect the confidentiality of foreign country. reports every 12 months from the date of the the information involved. (3) Before revocation or modification of the award, listing reportable items during that (h) Subawards/Subcontracts. license, the recipient will be provided a period, and certifying that all reportable (1) Unless otherwise authorized or directed written notice of the Administrator’s items have been disclosed (or that there are by the Grant Officer, the recipient shall— intention to revoke or modify the license, and no such inventions) and that the procedures (i) Include the clause at NASA FAR the recipient will be allowed 30 days (or such required by paragraph (e)(1) of this term and Supplement (NFS) 1852.227–70, New other time as may be authorized by the condition have been followed. Technology, (suitably modified to identify Administrator for good cause shown by the (ii) A final new technology summary report the parties) in any subaward/subcontract recipient) after the notice to show cause why within 90 days after the end of the period of hereunder (regardless of tier) with other than the license should not be revoked or performance, listing all reportable items or a small business firm or nonprofit modified. The recipient has the right to certifying that there were no such reportable organization for the performance of appeal to the Administrator any decision items, and listing all research subawardees/ experimental, developmental, or research concerning the revocation or modification of subcontractors at any tier containing a patent work; and its license. rights clause or certifying that there were no (ii) Include the FAR clause 52.227–11, as (e) Invention identification, disclosures, such subcontractors. modified by the NASA FAR Supplement and reports. (4) The recipient agrees, upon written (NFS) 1852.227–11, ‘‘Patent Right-Retention (1) The recipient shall establish and request of the Patent Representative, to by the Contractor (Short Form)’’ (suitably maintain active and effective procedures to furnish additional technical and other modified to identify the parties) in any assure that reportable items are promptly information available to the recipient as is subaward/subcontract hereunder (regardless identified and disclosed to recipient necessary for the preparation of a patent of tier) with a small business firm or personnel responsible for the administration application on a subject invention and for the nonprofit organization for the performance of of this New Technology term and condition prosecution of the patent application, and to experimental, developmental, or research within six months of conception and/or first execute all papers necessary to file patent work. actual reduction to practice, whichever applications on subject inventions and to (2) In the event of a refusal by a occurs first in the performance of work under establish the Government’s rights in the prospective subrecipient to accept such a this award. These procedures shall include subject inventions. clause the recipient— the maintenance of laboratory notebooks or (5) The recipient agrees, subject to 5(a) (i) Shall promptly submit a written notice equivalent records and other records as are below, the Government may duplicate and to the Grant Officer setting forth the reasonably necessary to document the disclose subject invention disclosures and all subrecipient’s reasons for such refusal and conception and/or the first actual reduction other reports and papers furnished or other pertinent information that may to practice of the reportable items, and required to be furnished pursuant to this expedite disposition of the matter; and records that show that the procedures for term and condition. (ii) Shall not proceed with such subaward/ identifying and disclosing reportable items (a) Publishing information concerning an subcontract without the written authorization are followed. Upon request, the recipient invention before a patent application is filed of the Grant Officer. shall furnish the Grant Officer a description on a subject invention may create a bar to a (3) The recipient shall promptly notify the of such procedures for evaluation and for valid patent. To avoid this bar, agencies may Grant Officer in writing upon the award of determination as to their effectiveness. withhold information from the public that any subaward/subcontract at any tier (2) The recipient will disclose each discloses any invention in which the containing a patent rights clause by reportable item to the New Technology Government owns or may own a right, title, identifying the subrecipient, the applicable Representative, with notice to the Grant or interest (including a nonexclusive license) patent rights term and condition/clause, the Officer, within two months after the inventor (see 35 U.S.C. 205 and 37 CFR part 401). work to be performed under the subrecipient discloses it in writing to recipient personnel Agencies may only withhold information and the dates of award and estimated responsible for the administration of this concerning inventions for a reasonable time completion. Upon request of the Grant New Technology term and condition or, if in order for a patent application to be filed. Officer, the recipient shall furnish a copy of earlier, within six months after the recipient Once filed in any patent office, agencies are such subaward/subcontract, and, no more becomes aware that a reportable item has not required to release copies of any frequently than annually, a listing of the been made, but in any event for subject document that is a part of a patent subawards/subcontracts that have been inventions before any on sale, public use, or application for those subject inventions. awarded. publication of such invention known to the (f) Examination of records relating to (4) The subrecipient will retain all rights recipient. The disclosure to the agency shall inventions. provided for the recipient in paragraph be in the form of a written report and shall (1) The Grant Officer or any authorized (h)(1)(i) or (ii) of this term and condition, identify the award under which the representative shall, until 3 years after final whichever is included in the subaward/ reportable item was made and the inventor(s) payment under this award, have the right to subcontracts, and the recipient will not, as or innovator(s). It shall be sufficiently examine any books (including laboratory part of the consideration for awarding the

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subaward/subcontract, obtain rights in the Equipment and Other Property Under 1800.926 Listing of reportable equipment subrecipients’s subject inventions. Awards With Commercial Firms and other property. (i) Preference for United States industry. (a) This award permits acquisition of Prescription—The Grant Officer shall Unless provided otherwise, no recipient that special purpose equipment required for the include this term and condition in awards receives title to any subject invention and no conduct of research. Acquisition of special with property. assignee of any such recipient shall grant to purpose equipment costing in excess of any person the exclusive right to use or sell Listing of Reportable Equipment and Other $5,000 and not included in the approved Property any subject invention in the United States proposal budget requires the prior approval unless such person agrees that any products of the Grant Officer unless the item is merely (a) Title to Federally-owned property embodying the subject invention will be a different model of an item shown in the provided to the recipient remains vested in manufactured substantially in the United approved proposal budget. the Federal Government, and shall be States. However, in individual cases, the (b) Recipients may not purchase, as a direct managed in accordance with § 200.312. The following items of Federally-owned property requirement may be waived by the cost to the award, items of general purpose are being provided to the recipient for use in Administrator upon a showing by the equipment, examples of which include but performance of the work under this award— recipient or assignee that reasonable but are not limited to office equipment and unsuccessful efforts have been made to grant List property or state ‘‘not applicable. furnishings, air conditioning equipment, (b) The following specific items of licenses on similar terms to potential reproduction and printing equipment, motor equipment acquired by the recipient have licensees that would be likely to manufacture vehicles, and automatic data processing been identified by NASA for transfer of title substantially in the United States or that equipment. If the recipient requests an to the Government when no longer required under the circumstances domestic exception, the recipient shall submit a for performance under this award. This manufacture is not commercially feasible. written request for Grant Officer approval, equipment will be managed in accordance (End of Term and Condition) prior to purchase by the recipient, stating with 200.313, and shall be transferred to why the recipient cannot charge the general NASA or NASA’s designee in accordance 1800.924 Designation of New Technology purpose equipment to indirect costs. with the procedures set forth at 200.313(e)— Representative and Patent Representative (c) Under no circumstances shall award (List property or state ‘‘not applicable.’’) Prescription—The Grant Officer shall funds be used to acquire land or any interest (End of Term and Condition) include this term and condition all awards therein, to acquire or construct facilities (as containing the term and condition ‘‘Patent defined in 48 CFR (FAR) 45.301), or to 1800.927 Invoices and Payments Under Rights’’ at 1800.908 or the term and procure passenger carrying vehicles. Awards With Commercial Firms condition ‘‘New Technology’’ at 1800.923. (d) The Government shall have title to Prescription—The Grant Officer shall equipment and other personal property include this term and condition in all awards Designation of New Technology acquired with Government funds. Such with commercial firms. Representative and Patent Representative property shall be disposed of pursuant to 48 Invoices and Payments Under Awards With (a) For purposes of administration of the CFR (FAR) 45.603. Commercial Firms term and condition entitled ‘‘New (e) Title to Government furnished Technology,’’ or ‘‘Patent Rights’’ whichever equipment (including equipment, title to (a) Invoices for payment of actual incurred is included, the following named which has been transferred to the costs shall be submitted by the recipient no _ __ representatives are hereby designated by the Government prior to completion of the work) more frequently than on a XX basis. Grant Officer to administer such term and will remain with the Government. (b) Invoices shall be submitted by the condition— (f) The recipient shall establish and recipient to the following offices: • maintain property management standards for (1) The original invoice shall be sent New Technology Representative directly to the payment office designated on • Patent Representative Government property and otherwise manage such property as set forth in 48 CFR (FAR) the award cover page. (b) Reports of reportable items, and 45.5 and 48 CFR (NFS) 1845.5. (2) Copies of the invoice shall be sent to disclosure of subject inventions, interim the NASA Technical Officer and NASA Grant (g) Recipients shall submit annually a reports, final reports, utilization reports, and Officer. NASA Form 1018, NASA Property in the (c) All invoices shall reference the award other reports required by the term and Custody of Contractors, in accordance with number. condition, as well as any correspondence the instructions on the form, the provisions (d) The final invoice shall be marked with respect to such matters, should be of 48 CFR (NFS) 1845.71 and any ‘‘Final’’ and shall be submitted within 90 directed to the New Technology supplemental instructions that may be issued days of the end date of the period of Representative, with notification to the Grant by NASA for the current reporting period. Officer, unless transmitted in response to performance. The original NF 1018 shall be submitted to (e) The requirements set forth in this term correspondence or request from the Patent the Center Deputy Chief Financial Officer Representative. Inquires or requests regarding and condition shall govern to the extent these (Finance) with three copies sent concurrently requirements are inconsistent with the disposition of rights, election of rights, or to the Center Industrial Property Officer. The related matters should be directed to the requirements in term and condition annual reporting period shall be from ‘‘Financial Management’’ at 1800.906. Patent Representative. This term and October 1 of each year through September 30 condition shall be included in any subaward/ of the following year. The report shall be (End of Term and Condition) subcontract hereunder requiring a ‘‘New submitted in time to be received by October 1800.928 Electronic Funds Transfer Technology’’ term and condition or ‘‘Patent 15. Negative reports (i.e. no reportable Payment Methods Rights—Retention by the Contractor (Short property) are required. The information Prescription—The Grant Officer shall Form)’’ term and condition unless otherwise contained in the reports is entered into the include this term and condition in all awards authorized or directed by the Grant Officer. NASA accounting system to reflect current with commercial firms. The respective responsibilities and asset values for agency financial statement authorities of the above named purposes. Therefore, it is essential that Electronic Funds Transfer Payment Methods representatives are set forth in the Grants and required reports be received no later than (a) Payments under this award will be Cooperative Agreement Manual. October 15. A final report is required within made by the Government by electronic funds (End of Term and Condition) 30 days after the end of the period of transfer through the Treasury Fedline performance. Payment System (FEDLINE) or the 1800.925 Equipment and Other Property (h) The requirements set forth in this term Automated Clearing House (ACH), at the Under Awards With Commercial Firms and condition supersedes award term and option of the Government. After award, but Prescription—The Grant Officer shall condition 1800.907, Equipment and Other no later than 14 days before an invoice is include this term and condition in awards Property. submitted, the recipient shall designate a with commercial firms that have property. (End of Term and Condition) financial institution for receipt of electronic

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funds transfer payments, and shall submit DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE appropriations bills passed by the this designation to the Grant Officer or other House and the Senate, the final rule to Government official, as directed. Rural Housing Service create a certified loan application (b) For payment through FEDLINE, the packaging process will be deferred recipient shall provide the following 7 CFR Part 3550 again. In an abundance of caution, the information: RIN 0575–AC88 Agency takes this action to avoid the (1) Name, address, and telegraphic possibility of duplicative and abbreviation of the financial institution Single Family Housing Direct Loan inconsistent policies for this important receiving payment. Program certified loan application packaging (2) The American Bankers Association 9- process. digit identifying number for wire transfers of AGENCY: Rural Housing Service, USDA. In the interim, existing pilot the financing institution receiving payment if ACTION: Final rule; delay of effective the institution has access to the Federal intermediaries will be contacted directly date. Reserve Communication System. concerning extensions of their agreements. In addition, applications (3) Payee’s account number at the financial SUMMARY: On April 29, 2015, the Rural institution where funds are to be transferred. received from potential intermediaries Housing Service (RHS) published a final under the final rule, which were due by (4) If the financial institution does not have rule to create a certified loan application access to the Federal Reserve July 9, 2015, will now be considered for packaging process for the direct single inclusion in any Fiscal Year 2016 Communications System, name, address, and family housing loan program. On June 5, telegraphic abbreviation of the correspondent packaging pilot program. 2015, the final rule’s effective date was financial institution through which the deferred to October 1, 2015. The final Dated: August 31, 2015. financial institution receiving payment Tony Hernandez, obtains wire transfer activity. Provide the rule’s effective date is further delayed Administrator, Rural Housing Service. telegraphic abbreviation and American until October 1, 2016. Bankers Association identifying number for DATES: Effective Date: The effective date [FR Doc. 2015–22785 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] the correspondent institution. of the final rule published April 29, BILLING CODE 3410–XV–P (c) For payment through ACH, the 2015 (80 FR 23673), effective July 28, recipient shall provide the following 2015, and delayed on June 5, 2015 (80 information: FR 31971), is further delayed until (1) Routing transit number of the financial October 1, 2016. RHS will publish in the DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION institution receiving payment (same as Federal Register another document American Bankers Association identifying changing the effective date if and when Federal Aviation Administration number used for FEDLINE). appropriations mandates impacting (2) Number of account to which funds are Fiscal Year 2016 do not reference the 14 CFR Part 23 to be deposited. packaging pilot program. (3) Type of depositor account (‘‘C’’ for FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: [Docket No. FAA–2015–3678; Special checking, ‘‘S’’ for savings). Conditions No. 23–268–SC] (4) If the recipient is a new enrollee to the Brooke Baumann, Branch Chief, Single ACH system, a ‘‘Payment Information Form,’’ Family Housing Direct Loan Division, Special Conditions: Korea Aerospace SF 3881, must be completed before payment USDA Rural Development, Stop 0783, Industries, Ltd., Model K–100; Full can be processed. 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Authority Digital Engine Control (d) In the event the recipient, during the Washington, DC 20250–0783, (FADEC) System performance of this award, elects to designate Telephone: 202–690–4250. Email: a different financial institution for the receipt [email protected]. AGENCY: Federal Aviation of any payment made using electronic funds SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section Administration (FAA), DOT. transfer procedures, notification of such 729 of the Consolidated and Further ACTION: Final special conditions; request change and the required information Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 for comments. specified above must be received by the (Act) (Pub. L. 113–235) provides that the appropriate Government official 30 days Agency will continue agreements with SUMMARY: These special conditions are prior to the date such change is to become the current intermediaries in the pilot issued for the Korea Aerospace effective. program and enter into additional Industries, Ltd., Model K–100 airplane. (e) The documents furnishing the agreements that increase the number of This airplane will have a novel or information required in this term and pilot intermediaries to at least 10. This unusual design feature(s) associated condition must be dated and contain the appropriations mandate, which applies with the use of an electronic engine signature, title, and telephone number of the to the packaging pilot program in Fiscal control system instead of a traditional recipient official authorized to provide it, as mechanical control system. The well as the recipient’s name and award Year 2015, prompted the Agency to defer the effective date of the final rule applicable airworthiness regulations do number. not contain adequate or appropriate (f) Failure to properly designate a financial from July 28, 2015, to October 1, 2015, safety standards for this design feature. institution or to provide appropriate payee to allow the existing intermediaries bank account information may delay under the pilot sufficient time to These special conditions contain the payments of amounts otherwise properly process loan application packages in additional safety standards that the due. their queue and to prepare for the Administrator considers necessary to (g) The requirements set forth in this term implementation of the final rule. establish a level of safety equivalent to and condition shall govern to the extent these Since Section 729 will remain in that established by the existing requirements are inconsistent with the effect during any continuing resolution airworthiness standards. requirements in term and condition passed to continue program operations DATES: The effective date of these ‘‘Financial Management’’. in Fiscal Year 2016 and given that special conditions is September 11, (End of Term and Condition) similar mandatory language regarding 2015. [FR Doc. 2015–21434 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] the packaging pilot program is currently We must receive your comments by BILLING CODE 7510–13–P found in the Fiscal Year 2016 October 26, 2015.

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ADDRESSES: Send comments identified Special condi- system without including the engine by docket number FAA–2015–3678 tion number Company/airplane model portion of the system. In some cases, the using any of the following methods: airplane that the engine is used in will b Federal eRegulations Portal: Go to 23–237–SC .. Spectrum Aeronautical Model require a higher classification than the http://www.regulations.gov and follow S–40. engine controls are certificated for; 23–246–SC .. Cirrus Design Corporation the online instructions for sending your Model SF50. requiring the FADEC system to be comments electronically. 23–253–SC .. Diamond Aircraft industries analyzed at a higher classification. As of b Mail: Send comments to Docket Model DA–40NG. November 2005, FADEC special Operations, M–30, U.S. Department of conditions mandated the classification Transportation (DOT), 1200 New Jersey Comments Invited for § 23.1309 analyses for loss of FADEC Avenue SE., Room W12–140, West control as catastrophic for any airplane Building Ground Floor, Washington, DC We invite interested people to take using a FADEC. This is not to imply an 20590–0001. part in this rulemaking by sending engine failure is classified as b Hand Delivery of Courier: Take written comments, data, or views. The catastrophic, but that the digital engine comments to Docket Operations in most helpful comments reference a control must provide an equivalent Room W12–140 of the West Building specific portion of the special reliability to mechanical engine Ground Floor at 1200 New Jersey conditions, explain the reason for any controls. Avenue SE., Washington, DC, between 9 recommended change, and include a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through supporting data. We ask that you send Type Certification Basis Friday, except Federal holidays. us two copies of written comments. Under the provisions of 14 CFR 21.17, b Fax: Fax comments to Docket We will consider all comments we Korea Aerospace Industries, Ltd., must Operations at 202–493–2251. receive on or before the closing date for show that the KC–100 meets the Privacy: The FAA will post all comments. We will consider comments applicable provisions of part 23, as comments it receives, without change, filed late if it is possible to do so amended by amendment 23–1 through to http://regulations.gov, including any without incurring expense or delay. We 23–59, thereto. personal information the commenter may change these special conditions If the Administrator finds that the provides. Using the search function of based on the comments we receive. applicable airworthiness regulations the docket Web site, anyone can find Background (i.e., 14 CFR part 23) do not contain and read the electronic form of all adequate or appropriate safety standards On December 21, 2009, Korea comments received into any FAA for the KC–100 because of a novel or Aerospace Industries, Ltd., applied for a docket, including the name of the unusual design feature, special type certificate for their new Model KC– individual sending the comment (or conditions are prescribed under the 100 airplane. The KC–100 is a normal signing the comment for an association, provisions of § 21.16. category single engine four passenger business, labor union, etc.). DOT’s In addition to the applicable composite low wing airplane with a complete Privacy Act Statement can be airworthiness regulations and special maximum takeoff weight of 3600 found in the Federal Register published conditions, the KC–100 must comply pounds. It has fixed tricycle landing on April 11, 2000 (65 FR 19477–19478), with the fuel vent and exhaust emission gear and is designed for both Visual as well as at http://DocketsInfo.dot.gov. requirements of 14 CFR part 34 and the Flight Rules (VFR) and Instrument Docket: Background documents or noise certification requirements of 14 Flight Rules (IFR) operations. comments received may be read at CFR part 36. The FAA must issue a The KC–100 will use an electronic finding of regulatory adequacy under http://www.regulations.gov at any time. engine control system (FADEC) instead Follow the online instructions for § 611 of Public Law 92–574, the Noise of a traditional mechanical control Control Act of 1972. accessing the docket or go to the Docket system. The engine control system will Operations in Room W12–140 of the The FAA issues special conditions, as be certificated as part of the engine; defined in § 11.19, under § 11.38 and West Building Ground Floor at 1200 however, the installation of an engine New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, they become part of the type with an electronic control system certification basis under § 21.17(a)(2). DC, between 9 a.m., and 5 p.m., Monday requires evaluation due to critical through Friday, except Federal holidays. Special conditions are initially environmental effects and possible applicable to the model for which they FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff effects on or by other airplane electronic are issued. Should the type certificate Pretz, Federal Aviation Administration, systems, shared engine and airplane for that model be amended later to Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft data and power sources. include any other model that Certification Service, ACE–111, 901 The regulatory requirements in 14 incorporates the same novel or unusual Locust, Room 301, Kansas City, MO CFR part 23 for evaluating the design feature, the special conditions 64106; telephone (816) 329–3239, installation of complex systems, would also apply to the other model facsimile (816) 329–4090. including electronic systems and critical under the provisions of § 21.101(a)(1). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA environmental effects, are contained in has determined, in accordance with 5 § 23.1309. When § 23.1309 was Novel or Unusual Design Features U.S. Code §§ 553(b)(3)(B) and 553(d)(3), developed, the use of electronic control The KC–100 will incorporate the that notice and opportunity for prior systems for engines was not envisioned. following novel or unusual design public comment hereon are unnecessary Therefore, § 23.1309 requirements were features: an electronic engine control. because the substance of this special not applicable to systems certificated as condition has been subject to the public part of the engine (reference Discussion comment process in several prior § 23.1309(f)(1)). Parts of the system that The Model KC–100 makes use of an instances with no substantive comments are not certificated with the engine electronic engine control system instead received. The FAA therefore finds that could be evaluated using the criteria of of a traditional mechanical control good cause exists for making these § 23.1309. However, the integral nature system, which is considered a novel special conditions effective upon of these systems makes it unfeasible to design for this type of airplane. The issuance. evaluate the airplane portion of the applicable airworthiness regulations do

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not contain adequate or appropriate 1. Electronic Engine Control DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE safety standards for this design feature. Maintaining a structured assessment to a. For electronic engine control Drug Enforcement Administration determine potential installation issues system installations, it must be mitigates the concern that the addition established that no single failure or 21 CFR Part 1308 malfunction or probable combinations of a full authority engine controller does [Docket No. DEA–415F] not produce a failure condition not of failures of Electronic Engine Control previously considered. (EEC) system components will have an Schedules of Controlled Substances: effect on the system, as installed in the 123 Applicability Removal of [ I]Ioflupane From airplane, that causes the Loss of Thrust Schedule II of the Controlled The special conditions are applicable Control (LOTC)/Loss of Power Control Substances Act to the KC–100. Should Korea Aerospace (LOPC) probability of the system to AGENCY: Drug Enforcement Industries, Ltd., apply at a later date for exceed those allowed in part 33 Administration, Department of Justice. a change to the type certificate to certification. ACTION: Final rule. include another model incorporating the b. EEC system installations must be same novel or unusual design feature, evaluated for environmental and SUMMARY: With the issuance of this final the special conditions would also apply atmospheric conditions, including rule, the Administrator of the Drug to that model as well. lightning. The EEC system lightning and Enforcement Administration removes Conclusion high intensity radiated frequency effects [123I]ioflupane from the schedules of the that result during an LOTC/LOPC Controlled Substances Act. This action This action affects only certain novel should be considered catastrophic. is pursuant to the Controlled Substances or unusual design features on the KC– Act which requires that such actions be c. The components of the installation 100. It is not a rule of general made on the record after an opportunity must be constructed, arranged, and applicability and affects only the for a hearing through formal installed so as to ensure their continued applicant who applied to the FAA for rulemaking. Prior to the effective date of approval of these features on the safe operation between normal this rule, [123I]ioflupane was, by airplane. inspections or overhauls. definition, a schedule II controlled The substance of these special d. Functions incorporated into any substance because it is derived from conditions has been subjected to the EEC that make it part of any equipment, cocaine via ecgonine, both of which are notice and comment period in several system or installation having functions schedule II controlled substances. This prior instances and has been derived beyond that of basic engine control, and action removes the regulatory controls without substantive change from those may also introduce system failures and and administrative, civil, and criminal previously issued. It is unlikely that malfunctions, are not exempt from sanctions applicable to controlled prior public comment would result in a § 23.1309 and must be shown to meet substances, including those specific to significant change from the substance part 23 levels of safety as derived from schedule II controlled substances, on contained herein. Therefore, notice and § 23.1309. Part 33 certification data, if persons who handle (manufacture, opportunity for prior public comment applicable, may be used to show distribute, reverse distribute, dispense, hereon are unnecessary and the FAA compliance with any part 23 conduct research, import, export, or finds good cause, in accordance with 5 requirements. If part 33 data is to be conduct chemical analysis) or propose 123 U.S. Code §§ 553(b)(3)(B) and 553(d)(3), used to substantiate compliance with to handle [ I]ioflupane. making these special conditions part 23 requirements, then the part 23 DATES: Effective Date: September 11, effective upon issuance. The FAA is applicant must be able to provide this 2015. requesting comments to allow interested data for their showing of compliance. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John persons to submit views that may not R. Scherbenske, Office of Diversion have been submitted in response to the Note: The term ‘‘probable’’ in the context Control, Drug Enforcement prior opportunities for comment of ‘‘probable combination of failures’’ does Administration; Mailing Address: 8701 described above. not have the same meaning as in AC 23.13091D. The term ‘‘probable’’ in Morrissette Drive, Springfield, Virginia List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 23 ‘‘probable combination of failures’’ means 22152; Telephone: (202) 598–6812. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Aircraft, Aviation safety, Signs and ‘‘foreseeable,’’ or not ‘‘extremely symbols. improbable,’’ as referenced in AC 23.1309– Legal Authority 1D. Citation The Drug Enforcement Issued in Kansas City, Missouri on August Administration (DEA) implements and The authority citation for these 28, 2015. enforces titles II and III of the special conditions is as follows: Earl Lawrence, Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention Authority: 49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113 and Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft and Control Act of 1970, as amended. 21 44701; 14 CFR 21.16 and 21.17; and 14 CFR Certification Service. U.S.C. 801–971. Titles II and III are 11.38 and 11.19. [FR Doc. 2015–22872 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] referred to as the ‘‘Controlled Substances Act’’ and the ‘‘Controlled The Special Conditions BILLING CODE 4910–13–P Substances Import and Export Act,’’ Accordingly, pursuant to the respectively, and are collectively authority delegated to me by the referred to as the ‘‘Controlled Administrator, the following special Substances Act’’ or the ‘‘CSA’’ for the conditions are issued as part of the type purpose of this action. The DEA certification basis for Korea Aerospace publishes the implementing regulations Industries, Ltd., Model KC–100 for these statutes in title 21 of the Code airplanes. of Federal Regulations (CFR), chapter II.

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The CSA and its implementing Background DEA eight-factor analysis. Both the DEA regulations are designed to prevent, [123I]Ioflupane is, by definition, a and HHS analyses and other relevant detect, and eliminate the diversion of schedule II controlled substance documents are available in their entirety controlled substances and listed because it is derived from cocaine, a in the public docket of this rule (Docket chemicals into the illicit market while schedule II substance, via ecgonine (a Number DEA–415F) at http:// ensuring an adequate supply is available schedule II substance). See 21 U.S.C. www.regulations.gov under ‘‘Supporting for the legitimate medical, scientific, 812(c), Schedule II, (a)(4). and Related Material.’’ research, and industrial needs of the [123I]Ioflupane is the active Determination To Decontrol United States. Controlled substances pharmaceutical ingredient (API) in the [123I]ioflupane have the potential for abuse and drug product DaTscan and it is a new After a review of the available data, dependence and are controlled to molecular entity. The Food and Drug including the scientific and medical protect the public health and safety. Administration (FDA) approved the evaluation and recommendation, the Under the CSA, each controlled New Drug Application (NDA) for DaTscan on January 14, 2011, for the Administrator of the DEA published in substance is classified into one of five indication of visualizing striatal DATs the Federal Register a notice of schedules based upon its potential for in the brains of adult patients with proposed rulemaking (NPRM) entitled abuse, its currently accepted medical suspected Parkinsonian syndromes (PS). ‘‘Schedules of Controlled Substances: use in treatment in the United States, Removal of [123I]Ioflupane from and the degree of dependence the DEA and HHS Eight Factor Analyses Schedule II of the Controlled Substances substance may cause. 21 U.S.C. 812. The Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 811(b), (c), and Act’’ which proposed removal of initial schedules of controlled (f), the HHS recommended to the DEA [123I]ioflupane from the schedules of the substances established by Congress are on November 2, 2010, that FDA- CSA. 80 FR 31521, June 3, 2015. The found at 21 U.S.C. 812(c), and the approved products containing proposed rule provided an opportunity current list of scheduled substances is [123I]ioflupane be removed from for interested persons to file a request published at 21 CFR part 1308. schedule II of the CSA. The HHS for a hearing in accordance with DEA Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. 811(a)(2), the provided to DEA a scientific and regulations by July 6, 2015. No requests for such a hearing were Attorney General may, by rule, ‘‘remove medical evaluation document entitled received by the DEA. The NPRM also any drug or other substance from the ‘‘Basis for the Recommendation to provided an opportunity for interested schedules if he finds that the drug or Remove FDA Approved Products 123 persons to submit written comments on other substance does not meet the Containing [ I]Ioflupane from the proposal on or before July 6, 2015. requirements for inclusion in any Schedule II of the Controlled Substances schedule.’’ The Attorney General has Act (CSA).’’ Pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Comments Received 811(b), this document contained an delegated scheduling authority under 21 eight-factor analysis of FDA-approved The DEA received nine comments on U.S.C. 811 to the Administrator of the products containing [123I]ioflupane, the proposed rule to decontrol DEA, 28 CFR 0.100. 123 along with the HHS’s recommendation [ I]ioflupane. All commenters The CSA provides that proceedings to remove FDA-approved products supported the decontrol of for the issuance, amendment, or repeal containing [123I]ioflupane from the [123I]ioflupane. of the scheduling of any drug or other schedules of the CSA. The HHS later Commenters in support of 123 substance may be initiated by the clarified to DEA that its November 2, decontrolling [ I]ioflupane included Attorney General (1) on her own 2010, recommendation also supports the an international medical society for motion, (2) at the request of the decontrol of the substance neurology; an association of industry Secretary of the Department of Health [123I]ioflupane.2 members that manufacture and Human Services (HHS),1 or (3) on In response, the DEA reviewed the radiopharmaceuticals; a professional the petition of any interested party. 21 scientific and medical evaluation and organization representing radiologists, U.S.C. 811(a). This action was initiated scheduling recommendation provided radiation oncologists, interventional at the request of the Assistant Secretary by the HHS, and all other relevant data. radiologists, nuclear for Health of the HHS, and is supported The DEA and HHS collaborated further physicians, and medical physicists; an advocacy group for the Parkinson’s by, inter alia, a recommendation from regarding the available information. In a community; a trade association the Assistant Secretary of the HHS and letter dated February 2, 2015, the HHS representing medical imaging, an evaluation of all relevant data by the provided detailed responses to specific radiotherapy and radiopharmaceutical DEA. This action removes the regulatory inquiries from the DEA (submitted by manufacturers; the sponsor of the drug controls and administrative, civil, and letter dated September 16, 2014). Upon further review of all of the available product containing [123I]ioflupane; a criminal sanctions applicable to physician; a health services company; controlled substances, including those information, the DEA completed its own eight-factor review document on FDA- and a private citizen, all of whom specific to schedule II controlled expressed support for the DEA’s substances, on persons who handle or approved diagnostic products 123 proposal to decontrol [123I]ioflupane. propose to handle [123I]ioflupane. containing [ I]ioflupane (currently, only DaTscan) pursuant to 21 U.S.C. Some commenters also stated that the 811(c). proposal would improve patient access 1 As discussed in a memorandum of to an important diagnostic understanding entered into by the Food and Drug The FDA-approved diagnostic Administration (FDA) and the National Institute on product, DaTscan, was used as the basis pharmaceutical and reduce the burden Drug Abuse (NIDA), the FDA acts as the lead agency for the scientific and medical evaluation on providers and nuclear pharmacies. within the HHS in carrying out the Secretary’s of FDA-approved products containing The DEA appreciates the comments in scheduling responsibilities under the CSA, with the 123 support of this rulemaking. concurrence of NIDA. 50 FR 9518, Mar. 8, 1985. [ I]ioflupane for both the HHS and The Secretary of the HHS has delegated to the Effective Date of the Rule Assistant Secretary for Health of the HHS the 2 Letter from Karen B. DeSalvo, Acting Assistant authority to make domestic drug scheduling Secretary for Health, HHS to John J. Riley, Acting Generally, DEA scheduling actions are recommendations. 58 FR 35460, July 1, 1993. Deputy Administrator, DEA (Aug. 19, 2015). effective 30 days from the date of

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publication of the final rule in the Executive Order 12866 and the able to quantify the estimated number of Federal Register. 21 CFR 1308.45; see principles reaffirmed in Executive Order affected entities and small entities also 5 U.S.C. 553(d). In this instance, 13563. because the handling of the drug is and in accordance with 21 CFR 1308.45, Executive Order 12988 expected to be limited to DEA the DEA finds that the conditions of registrants even after removal from the public health or safety necessitate an This regulation meets the applicable schedules. In such instances, the DEA’s earlier effective date, i.e., the date of standards set forth in sections 3(a) and knowledge of its registrant population publication in the Federal Register. An 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988 Civil forms the basis for estimating the earlier effective date would allow Justice Reform to eliminate drafting number of affected entities and small specialized members of the healthcare errors and ambiguity, minimize entities. However, [123I]ioflupane is community to readily utilize this litigation, provide a clear legal standard expected to be handled by persons who for affected conduct, and promote substance as a component of an hold DEA registrations regardless of simplification and burden reduction. important diagnostic tool, DaTscan. whether this rule is promulgated (e.g., DaTscan, which contains Executive Order 13132 hospital radiopharmacies) and by [123I]ioflupane, is used in differentiating This rulemaking does not have persons who are not currently registered essential tremors from tremors due to with the DEA to handle controlled PS, (idiopathic Parkinson’s disease, federalism implications warranting the application of Executive Order 13132. substances (e.g., diagnostic clinics and multiple system atrophy, and imaging centers that do not routinely progressive supranuclear palsy), and The rule does not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the handle controlled substances). The DEA can help healthcare professionals does not have a reliable basis to estimate provide more accurate diagnoses. This relationship between the Federal the number of non-registrants who plan earlier effective date will allow patients Government and the States, or the to handle [123I]ioflupane. to receive, without delay, important distribution of power and diagnostic testing that is critical to their responsibilities among the various Although the DEA does not have a health and treatment. These findings, levels of government. reliable basis to estimate the number of coupled with the fact that this is an Executive Order 13175 affected entities and quantify the action for decontrol, indicate that economic impact of this final rule, a This rule does not have tribal conditions of public health necessitate qualitative analysis indicates that this implications warranting the application an immediate effective date upon rule is likely to result in some cost of Executive Order 13175. This rule publication in the Federal Register. savings for the healthcare industry. The does not have substantial direct effects The DEA also notes that its decision affected entities will continue to meet on one or more Indian tribes, on the to make this rule effective upon existing Federal and/or state relationship between the Federal publication aligns with the exceptions requirements applicable to those who Government and Indian tribes, or on the to the 30-day effective date requirement handle radiopharmaceutical substances, distribution of power and of the Administrative Procedure Act responsibilities between the Federal including licensure, security, (APA). One of the APA’s exceptions to Government and Indian tribes. recordkeeping, and reporting the 30-day effective date is for a requirements, which in many cases are substantive rule granting or recognizing Regulatory Flexibility Act more stringent than the DEA’s an exemption or which relieves a The Administrator, in accordance requirements. However, the DEA restriction. 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 believes cost savings will be realized Scheduling Conclusion U.S.C. 601–612) (RFA), has reviewed from the removal of the administrative, this rule and by approving it certifies civil, and criminal sanctions for those Based on consideration of all that it will not have a significant entities handling or proposing to handle comments, the scientific and medical economic impact on a substantial [123I]ioflupane, in the form of saved evaluation and accompanying number of small entities. The purpose of DEA registration fees, and the recommendation and clarification from this rule is to remove [123I]ioflupane elimination of additional physical the HHS, and based on the DEA’s from the list of schedules of the CSA. security, recordkeeping, and reporting consideration of its own eight-factor This action removes regulatory controls requirements. analysis, the Administrator finds that and administrative, civil, and criminal these facts and all relevant data Because of these facts, this rule will sanctions applicable to controlled demonstrate that [123 not result in a significant economic I]ioflupane does substances for handlers and proposed not meet the requirements for inclusion impact on a substantial number of small handlers of [123I]ioflupane. Accordingly, in any schedule, and will be removed entities. it has the potential for some economic from control under the CSA. impact in the form of cost savings. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Regulatory Analyses This rule will affect all persons who handle, or propose to handle, The DEA has determined and certifies Executive Orders 12866 and 15363 [123I]ioflupane. Due to the wide variety pursuant to the Unfunded Mandates In accordance with 21 U.S.C. 811(a), of unidentifiable and unquantifiable Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), 2 U.S.C. this scheduling action is subject to variables that potentially could 1501 et seq., that this action would not formal rulemaking procedures done ‘‘on influence the distribution and result in any federal mandate that may the record after opportunity for a administration rates of result ‘‘in the expenditure by State, hearing,’’ which are conducted pursuant radiopharmaceutical substances, the local, and tribal governments, in the to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 556 and DEA is unable to determine the number aggregate, or by the private sector, of 557. The CSA sets forth the criteria for of entities and small entities which $100,000,000 or more (adjusted for scheduling a drug or other substance. might handle [123I]ioflupane. In other inflation) in any one year . . . .’’ Such actions are exempt from review by instances where a controlled Therefore, neither a Small Government the Office of Management and Budget pharmaceutical drug is removed from Agency Plan nor any other action is (OMB) pursuant to section 3(d)(1) of the schedules of the CSA, the DEA is required under provisions of UMRA.

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Paperwork Reduction Act substances, except that the substances accepted between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., This action does not impose a new shall not include: Monday through Friday, except federal collection of information requirement (i) Decocainized coca leaves or holidays. The telephone number is 202– under the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 extraction of coca leaves, which 366–9329. U.S.C. 3501–3521. This action would extractions do not contain cocaine or See the ‘‘Public Participation and ecgonine; or Request for Comments’’ portion of the not impose recordkeeping or reporting 123 requirements on State or local (ii) [ I]ioflupane. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section governments, individuals, businesses, or * * * * * below for instructions on submitting comments. To avoid duplication, please organizations. An agency may not Dated: September 4, 2015. use only one of these four methods. conduct or sponsor, and a person is not Chuck Rosenberg, required to respond to, a collection of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If Acting Administrator. you have questions on this interim rule, information unless it displays a [FR Doc. 2015–22919 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] currently valid OMB control number. call or email Mr. Rusty Wright, U.S. BILLING CODE 4410–09–P Coast Guard, District Eight Waterways Congressional Review Act Management Branch; telephone 504– This rule is not a major rule as 671–2138, [email protected]. If defined by section 804 of the Small DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND you have questions on viewing or Business Regulatory Enforcement SECURITY submitting material to the docket, call Fairness Act of 1996 (Congressional Cheryl F. Collins, Program Manager, Coast Guard Review Act (CRA)). This rule will not Docket Operations, telephone (202) result in: An annual effect on the 366–9826. 33 CFR Part 147 economy of $100,000,000 or more; a SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: major increase in costs or prices for [Docket No. USCG–2015–0512] Table of Acronyms consumers, individual industries, RIN 1625–AA00 Federal, State, or local government CFR Code of Federal Regulations agencies, or geographic regions; or Safety Zone; Mad Dog Truss Spar, DHS Department of Homeland Security significant adverse effects on Green Canyon 782, Outer Continental EEZ Exclusive Economic Zone competition, employment, investment, FR Federal Register Shelf on the Gulf of Mexico IMO International Maritime Organization productivity, innovation, or on the AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS. OCS Outer Continental Shelf ability of United States-based USCG United States Coast Guard companies to compete with foreign- ACTION: Interim rule and request for based companies in domestic and comments. A. Public Participation and Request for export markets. However, pursuant to Comments SUMMARY: The Coast Guard published in the CRA, the DEA has submitted a copy We encourage you to participate in of this final rule to both Houses of the Federal Register on July 29, 2005, a final rule establishing a safety zone this rulemaking by submitting Congress and to the Comptroller comments and related materials. All General. around the Mad Dog Truss Spar. The coordinates for the location of the Mad comments received will be posted List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 1308 Dog Truss Spar were published without change to http:// ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ www.regulations.gov and will include Administrative practice and incorrectly as 27 11 18 N., 91 05 12 W. This interim rule corrects the any personal information you have procedure, Drug traffic control, provided. Reporting and Recordkeeping coordinates to reflect the actual location Requirements. of the Mad Dog Truss Spar as 1. Submitting Comments ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ For the reasons set out above, 21 CFR 27 11 18.124 N., 90 16 7.363 W., If you submit a comment, please part 1308 is amended to read as follows: therefore correctly publishing the area include the docket number for this covered by the safety zone around the rulemaking, indicate the specific section PART 1308—SCHEDULES OF Mad Dog Truss Spar system, located in of this document to which each CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES Green Canyon Block 782 on the Outer comment applies, and provide a reason Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Gulf of ■ for each suggestion or recommendation. 1. The authority citation for 21 CFR Mexico. You may submit your comments and part 1308 continues to read as follows: DATES: This interim rule is effective material online at http:// Authority: 21 U.S.C. 811, 812, 871(b), September 11, 2015. Comments and www.regulations.gov, or by fax, mail, or unless otherwise noted. related material must be received by the hand delivery, but please use only one Coast Guard on or before October 13, ■ 2. In § 1308.12, revise paragraph (b)(4) of these means. If you submit a 2015. to read as follows: comment online, it will be considered ADDRESSES: You may submit comments received by the Coast Guard when you § 1308.12 Schedule II. identified by docket number USCG– successfully transmit the comment. If * * * * * 2015–0512 using any one of the you fax, hand deliver, or mail your (b) * * * following methods: comment, it will be considered as (4) Coca leaves (9040) and any salt, (1) Federal eRulemaking Portal: having been received by the Coast compound, derivative or preparation of http://www.regulations.gov. Guard when it is received at the Docket coca leaves (including cocaine (9041) (2) Fax: 202–493–2251. Management Facility. We recommend and ecgonine (9180) and their salts, (3) Mail or Delivery: Docket that you include your name and a isomers, derivatives and salts of isomers Management Facility (M–30), U.S. mailing address, an email address, or a and derivatives), and any salt, Department of Transportation, West telephone number in the body of your compound, derivative, or preparation Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140, document so that we can contact you if thereof which is chemically equivalent 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., we have questions regarding your or identical with any of these Washington, DC 20590–0001. Deliveries submission.

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To submit your comment online, go to 70 FR 43768). However, that final rule providing services to or working with http://www.regulations.gov, type the published with the wrong latitude and the facility. Safety zones established docket number [USCG–2015–0512] in longitude for the facility location. The around such facilities significantly the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click July 29, 2005 final rule incorrectly reduce the threat of allisions, collisions, ‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on ‘‘Submit a published the location as 27°11′18″ N., security breaches, oil spills, releases of Comment’’ on the line associated with 91°05′12″ W. Through this interim rule natural gas, and thereby protect the this rulemaking. and request for comments, the Coast safety of life, property, and the If you submit your comments by mail Guard is correcting the location as environment. or hand delivery, submit them in an published in the Code of Federal For the purpose of safety zones unbound format, no larger than 81⁄2 by Regulations. This interim rule established under 33 CFR part 147, the 11 inches, suitable for copying and establishes the safety zone around the deepwater area is considered to be electronic filing. If you submit corrected location and provides the waters of 304.8 meters (1,000 feet) or comments by mail and would like to opportunity for public comment but greater depth extending to the limits of know that they reached the Facility, does so without prior notice pursuant to the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) please enclose a stamped, self-addressed authority under section 4(a) of the contiguous to the territorial sea of the postcard or envelope. We will consider Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 United States and extending to a all comments and material received U.S.C. 553(b)). This provision distance up to 200 nautical miles from during the comment period and may authorizes an agency to issue a rule the baseline from which the breadth of change the rule based on your without prior notice when the agency the sea is measured. Navigation in the comments. for good cause finds that those vicinity of the safety zone consists of procedures are ‘‘impracticable, large commercial shipping vessels, 2. Viewing Comments and Documents unnecessary, or contrary to the public fishing vessels, cruise ships, tugs with To view comments, as well as interest.’’ Under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B), the tows and the occasional recreational documents mentioned in this preamble Coast Guard finds that good cause exists vessel. The deepwater area also includes as being available in the docket, go to for not providing prior notice with an extensive system of fairways. http://www.regulations.gov, type the respect to this rule. Delaying this D. Discussion of Interim Rule docket number (USCG–2015–0512) in correction to the location of the Mad the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click Dog OCS safety zone would also delay On July 29, 2005, the Coast Guard ‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on Open Docket necessary chart corrections. established a safety zone under 33 CFR Folder on the line associated with this Additionally, it is impracticable and 147.839, around the Mad Dog Truss rulemaking. You may also visit the unnecessary to delay establishing and Spar facility through a final rule Docket Management Facility in Room publishing the correct location to publishing an incorrect location for the ° ′ ″ ° ′ ″ W12–140 on the ground floor of the provide prior notice because the safety facility as 27 11 18 N., 91 05 12 W. Department of Transportation West zone around the Mad Dog facility is This interim rule corrects the known to those operating in the area coordinates in the CFR to reflect the Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., ° ′ ″ and omitting the notice requirement actual location of 27 11 18.124 N., Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. ° ′ ″ and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, will not result in a negative impact. 90 16 7.363 W., while also requesting except Federal holidays. Providing the opportunity to comment comments before being made final. The will allow for input on addressing such original OCS safety zone and this 3. Privacy Act a correction while the correction is interim rule correcting the location are Anyone can search the electronic established but before it is made final. established to address safety concerns form of comments received into any of For the same reasons, under 5 U.S.C. for both the personnel aboard the our dockets by the name of the 553(d)(3), the Coast Guard finds that facility and the environment. It is highly individual submitting the comment (or good cause exists for making this rule likely that any allision with the facility signing the comment, if submitted on effective less than 30 days after would result in a catastrophic event. In behalf of an association, business, labor publication in the Federal Register. evaluating the need for a safety zone, the Coast Guard explored relevant safety union, etc.). You may review a Privacy C. Basis and Purpose Act notice regarding our public dockets factors and considered several criteria, in the January 17, 2008 issue of the Under the authority provided in 14 including but not limited to, (1) the Federal Register (73 FR 3316). U.S.C. 85; 43 U.S.C. 1333; and level of shipping activity around the Department of Homeland Security facility, (2) safety concerns for 4. Public Meeting Delegation No. 0170.1. Title 33, CFR personnel aboard the facility, (3) We do not now plan to hold a public part 147 permits the establishment of concerns for the environment, (4) the meeting. But you may submit a request safety zones for facilities located on the likeliness that an allision would result for one by using one of the methods OCS for the purpose of protecting life, in a catastrophic event based on specified under ADDRESSES. Please property and the marine environment. proximity to shipping fairways, explain why you believe a public The purpose of this interim rule is to offloading operations, production levels, meeting would be beneficial. If we correct the coordinates, reflecting the and size of the crew, (5) the volume of determine that one would aid this actual location of the Mad Dog Truss traffic in the vicinity of the area, (6) the rulemaking, we will hold one at a time Spar facility at 27°11′18.124″ N., types of vessels navigating in the and place announced by a later notice 90°16′7.363″ W. By correcting the vicinity of the area, and (7) the in the Federal Register. location, this interim rule also reflects structural configuration of the facility. the correct area covered by the safety Results from a thorough and B. Regulatory History and Information zone in place around the Mad Dog Truss comprehensive examination of the The Coast Guard published in the Spar. The purpose of the safety zone criteria, International Maritime Federal Register of July 29, 2005, a final around the Mad Dog Truss Spar is to Organization (IMO) guidelines, and rule establishing a safety zone around protect the facility from all vessels existing regulations warranted the Mad Dog Truss Spar facility located operating outside the normal shipping establishment of the original safety zone on the OCS, under 33 CFR 147.839 (see channels and fairways that are not and support this correction establishing

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the corrected location for the safety zone have a significant economic impact on power and responsibilities among the extending 500 meters (1640.4 feet) a substantial number of small entities. various levels of government. We have around the facility. This safety zone will This interim rule would affect the analyzed this interim rule under that reduce significantly the threat of following entities, some of which might Order and have determined that it does allisions, oil spills, and releases of be small entities: The owners or not have implications for federalism. natural gas and increase the safety of operators of vessels intending to transit 6. Protest Activities life, property, and the environment in or anchor within the area extending 500 the Gulf of Mexico by prohibiting entry meters (1640.4 feet) from the outermost The Coast Guard respects the First into the zone unless specifically edges of the Mad Dog Truss Spar located Amendment rights of protesters. authorized by the Commander, Eighth in Green Canyon 782 on the OCS. Protesters are asked to contact the Coast Guard District or a designated This safety zone will not have a person listed in the FOR FURTHER representative. significant economic impact on a INFORMATION CONTACT section to substantial number of small entities for coordinate protest activities so that your E. Regulatory Analyses the following reasons: Vessel traffic can message can be received without We developed this interim rule after pass safely around the safety zone using jeopardizing the safety or security of considering numerous statutes and alternate routes. Based on the limited people, places or vessels. scope of the safety zone, any delay executive orders related to rulemaking. 7. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Below we summarize our analyses resulting from using an alternate route based on a number of these statutes or is expected to be minimal depending on The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act executive orders. vessel traffic and speed in the area. of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires Deviation to transit through the interim Federal agencies to assess the effects of 1. Regulatory Planning and Review safety zone may be requested. Such their discretionary regulatory actions. In This interim rule is not a significant requests will be considered on a case- particular, the Act addresses actions regulatory action under section 3(f) of by-case basis and may be authorized by that may result in the expenditure by a Executive Order 12866, Regulatory the Commander, Eighth Coast Guard State, local, or tribal government, in the Planning and Review, as supplemented District or a designated representative. aggregate, or by the private sector of by Executive Order 13563, Improving If you think that your business, $100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or Regulation and Regulatory Review, and organization, or governmental more in any one year. Though this does not require an assessment of jurisdiction qualifies as a small entity interim rule would not result in such an potential costs and benefits under and that this rule would have a expenditure, we do discuss the effects of section 6(a)(3) of Executive Order 12866 significant economic impact on it, this rule elsewhere in this preamble. please submit a comment (see or under section 1 of Executive Order 8. Taking of Private Property 13563. The Office of Management and ADDRESSES) explaining why you think it This interim rule would not cause a Budget has not reviewed it under those qualifies and how and to what degree taking of private property or otherwise Orders. this rule would economically affect it. have taking implications under This rule is not a significant 3. Assistance for Small Entities Executive Order 12630, Governmental regulatory action due to the location of Under section 213(a) of the Small Actions and Interference with the Mad Dog Truss Spar—on the Outer Business Regulatory Enforcement Constitutionally Protected Property Continental Shelf—and its distance Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–121), Rights. from both land and safety fairways. we want to assist small entities in 9. Civil Justice Reform Vessels traversing waters near the understanding this interim rule. If the interim safety zone will be able to safely rule would affect your small business, This interim rule meets applicable travel around the zone using alternate organization, or governmental standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of routes. Exceptions to this interim rule jurisdiction and you have questions Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice include vessels measuring less than 100 concerning its provisions or options for Reform, to minimize litigation, feet in length overall and not engaged in compliance, please submit a comment eliminate ambiguity, and reduce towing. Deviation to transit through the (see ADDRESSES) explaining why you burden. interim safety zone may be requested. think it qualifies and how and to what Such requests will be considered on a 10. Protection of Children From degree this rule would economically Environmental Health Risks case-by-case basis and may be affect it. The Coast Guard will not authorized by the Commander, Eighth retaliate against small entities that We have analyzed this interim rule Coast Guard District or a designated question or complain about this interim under Executive Order 13045, representative. rule or any policy or action of the Coast Protection of Children from 2. Impact on Small Entities Guard. Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. This rule is not an economically The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 4. Collection of Information significant rule and would not create an (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601–612, as amended, This interim rule would call for no environmental risk to health or risk to requires federal agencies to consider the new collection of information under the safety that might disproportionately potential impact of regulations on small Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 affect children. entities during rulemaking. The term U.S.C. 3501–3520.). ‘‘small entities’’ comprises small 11. Indian Tribal Governments businesses, not-for-profit organizations 5. Federalism This interim rule does not have tribal that are independently owned and A rule has implications for federalism implications under Executive Order operated and are not dominant in their under Executive Order 13132, 13175, Consultation and Coordination fields, and governmental jurisdictions Federalism, if it has a substantial direct with Indian Tribal Governments, with populations of less than 50,000. effect on the States, on the relationship because it would not have a substantial The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. between the national government and direct effect on one or more Indian 605(b) that this interim rule will not the States, or on the distribution of tribes, on the relationship between the

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Federal Government and Indian tribes, discovery of a significant environmental DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND or on the distribution of power and impact from this interim rule. SECURITY responsibilities between the Federal List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 147 Government and Indian tribes. Coast Guard 12. Energy Effects Continental shelf, Marine safety, Navigation (water). 33 CFR Part 165 We have analyzed this interim rule For the reasons discussed in the under Executive Order 13211, Actions [Docket No. USCG–2015–0797] Concerning Regulations That preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33 CFR part 147 as follows: Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Safety Zones; Fireworks Events in Distribution, or Use. PART 147—SAFETY ZONES Captain of the Port New York Zone 13. Technical Standards ■ 1. The authority citation for part 147 AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS. This interim rule does not use continues to read as follows: ACTION: Notice of enforcement of technical standards. Therefore, we did regulation. not consider the use of voluntary Authority: 14 U.S.C. 85; 43 U.S.C. 1333; consensus standards. and Department of Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1. SUMMARY: The Coast Guard will enforce various safety zones within the Captain 14. Environment ■ 2. Revise § 147.865 to read as follows: We have analyzed this interim rule of the Port New York Zone on the under Department of Homeland § 147.839 Mad Dog Truss Spar Platform specified dates and times. This action is Security Management Directive 023–01 safety zone. necessary to ensure the safety of vessels and Commandant Instruction (a) Description. The Mad Dog Truss and spectators from hazards associated M16475.lD, which guide the Coast Spar system is in the deepwater area of with fireworks displays. During the Guard in complying with the National the Gulf of Mexico at Green Canyon 782. enforcement period, no person or vessel Environmental Policy Act of 1969 The facility is located at 27°11′18.124″ may enter the safety zones without (NEPA) 42 U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and have N., 90°16′7.363″ W. and the area within permission of the Captain of the Port made a preliminary determination that 500 meters (1640.4 feet) from each point (COTP). this action is one of a category of actions on the facility structure’s outer edge is DATES: The regulation for the safety which do not individually or a safety zone. zones described in 33 CFR 165.160 will cumulatively have a significant effect on (b) Regulation. No vessel may enter or be enforced on the dates and times the human environment. This interim remain in this safety zone except the listed in the table in SUPPLEMENTARY rule involves the establishment of a following: INFORMATION. safety zone around an OCS facility to (1) An attending vessel; FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If protect life, property and the marine (2) A vessel under 100 feet in length environment. This interim rule is you have questions on this notice, call overall not engaged in towing; or or email MST1 Daniel Vazquez, Coast categorical excluded from further (3) A vessel authorized by the review, under figure 2–1, paragraph Guard; telephone 718–354–4197, email Commander, Eighth Coast Guard [email protected]. (34)(g), of the Commandant Instruction. District. A preliminary environmental analysis SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Coast checklist supporting this determination Dated: August 3, 2015. Guard will enforce the safety zones and the Categorical Exclusion David R. Callahan, listed in 33 CFR 165.160 on the Determination are available in the Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Commander, specified dates and times as indicated in docket where indicated under Eighth Coast Guard District. Table 1 below. This regulation was ADDRESSES. We seek any comments or [FR Doc. 2015–22579 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] published in the Federal Register on information that may lead to the BILLING CODE 9110–15–P November 9, 2011 (76 FR 69614).

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1. Association of Indians in • Launch site: All waters of the East River south of the Brooklyn Bridge and north of a line drawn from the south- America, Seaport, East west corner of Pier 3, Brooklyn, to the southeast corner of Pier 6, Manhattan. A barge located in approximate River Safety Zone, 33 position 40°42′12.5″ N. 074°00′02″ W. (NAD 1983), approximately 200 yards east of Pier 16. This Safety Zone CFR 165.160(4.4). is a 180-yard radius from the barge. • Date: October 04, 2015. • Time: 06:50 p.m.–08:10 p.m. 2. Gail and Rice, Corlears, • Launch site: A barge located in approximate position 40°42′24″ N. 073°58′35″ W. (NAD 1983), approximately East River Safety Zone, 570 yards South of Williamsburg Bridge, 250 yards West of Railroad Avenue, Corlears Hook, New York. This 33 CFR 165.160(4.3). Safety Zone is a 500-yard radius from the barge. • Date: September 21, 2015. • Time: 06:55 p.m.–09:00 p.m.

Under the provisions of 33 CFR vessels. The Coast Guard may be provide mariners with advanced 165.160, vessels may not enter the safety assisted by other Federal, State, or local notification of enforcement periods via zones unless given permission from the law enforcement agencies in enforcing the Local Notice to Mariners and marine COTP or a designated representative. this regulation. information broadcasts. Spectator vessels may transit outside the This notice is issued under authority If the COTP determines that a safety safety zones but may not anchor, block, of 33 CFR 165.160(a) and 5 U.S.C. zone need not be enforced for the full loiter in, or impede the transit of other 552(a). In addition to this notice in the duration stated in this notice, a Federal Register, the Coast Guard will Broadcast Notice to Mariners may be

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used to grant general permission to current employee. This authority is Accordingly, for the reasons stated, enter the safety zone. delegated by the Postmaster General. the Postal Service amends 39 CFR parts Dated: August 27, 2015. Part 966 of title 39, Code of Federal 961 and 966 as follows: Regulations, contains the rules of M.H. Day, PART 961—RULES OF PRACTICE IN Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the practice in proceedings relative to administrative offsets initiated against PROCEEDINGS UNDER SECTION 5 OF Port New York. THE DEBT COLLECTION ACT [FR Doc. 2015–22867 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] former employees of the Postal Service under section 10 of the Debt Collection BILLING CODE 9110–04–P ■ 1. The authority citation for 39 CFR Act of 1982, as amended, 31 U.S.C. part 961 continues to read as follows: 3716, in which the Judicial Officer provides the final agency adjudication Authority: 39 U.S.C. 204, 401; 5 U.S.C. 5514. POSTAL SERVICE for debt collection assessments by administrative offset issued by the ■ 2. In § 961.4, revise the first sentence 39 CFR Parts 961 and 966 Postal Service seeking to collect a debt of paragraph (a), and add a sentence at owed it by a former employee. This the beginning of paragraph (b) Rules of Practice Before the Judicial authority is delegated by the Postmaster introductory text to read as follows: Officer General. § 961.4 Employee petition for a hearing. AGENCY: Postal Service. C. Explanation of Changes (a) If an employee desires a hearing, ACTION: Final rule. prescribed by section 5 of the Debt Amendments to 39 CFR Part 961 Collection Act, to challenge the Postal SUMMARY: This document contains the In § 961.4, concerning filing a Service’s determination of the existence final revisions to the rules of practice petition: or amount of a debt, or to challenge the before the Judicial Officer relative to • Paragraph (a) is amended to identify involuntary repayment terms proposed debt collection against current and the internet address for the electronic by the Postal Service, the employee former employees. These revisions are filing system. must file a written petition necessary to implement an electronic electronically at https:// • Paragraph (b) is amended to filing system. uspsjoe.justware.com/justiceweb, or by indicate that a sample petition is mail at Recorder, Judicial Officer DATES: Effective date: September 11, available through the electronic filing Department, United States Postal 2015. system. Service, 2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600, ADDRESSES: Written inquiries may be In § 961.6, concerning the filing, Arlington, VA 22201–3078, on or before directed to: Postal Service Judicial docketing, and serving of documents, the fifteenth (15th) calendar day Officer Department, 2101 Wilson paragraph (a) is amended to indicate following the receipt of the Postal Boulevard, Suite 600, Arlington, VA when documents submitted by parties Service’s ‘‘Notice of Involuntary 22201–3078. are considered received, and to indicate Administrative Salary Offsets Under the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: when service of documents on the Debt Collection Act.’’ * * * Associate Judicial Officer Gary E. opposing party is required for purposes (b) A sample petition is available Shapiro, (703) 812–1910. of the electronic filing system. through the Judicial Officer Electronic SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Amendments to 39 CFR Part 966 Filing Web site (https:// uspsjoe.justware.com/justiceweb).*** A. Background In § 966.4, concerning filing a * * * * * On July 1, 2015, the Judicial Officer petition: ■ • 3. In § 961.6, revise paragraph (a) to Department published for comment Paragraph (c) is amended to identify read as follows: proposed revisions to the rules of the internet address for the electronic practice before the Judicial Officer filing system. § 961.6 Filing, docketing, and serving relative to debt collection against • Paragraph (d) is amended to documents; computation of time; current and former postal employees (39 indicate that a sample petition is representation of parties. CFR parts 961 and 966, respectively) to available through the electronic filing (a) Filing. After a petition is filed, all implement an electronic filing system system. documents relating to the Debt (80 FR 37567–8). The period for In § 966.6, concerning the filing, Collection Act hearing proceedings comments closed on July 31, 2015, and docketing, and serving of documents, must be filed using the electronic filing no comments were received. The paragraph (a) is amended to indicate system unless the Hearing Official Judicial Officer has made no further when documents submitted by parties permits otherwise. Documents revisions to the original proposed rules, are considered received, and to indicate submitted using the electronic filing which are now adopted as final. when service of documents on the system are considered filed as of the date/time (Eastern Time) reflected in the B. Parts Affected opposing party is required for purposes of the electronic filing system. system. Documents mailed to the Part 961 of title 39, Code of Federal Recorder are considered filed on the Regulations, contains the rules of List of Subjects date mailed as evidenced by a United practice in proceedings under section 5 39 CFR Part 961 States Postal Service postmark. Filings of the Debt Collection Act of 1982, as by any other means are considered filed amended, 5 U.S.C. 5514, in which the Claims, Government employees, upon receipt by the Recorder of a Judicial Officer or an assigned Hearing Wages. complete copy of the filing during Official provides the final agency normal business hours (Normal 39 CFR Part 966 adjudication for debt collection Recorder office business hours are assessments by administrative salary Administrative practice and between 8:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., offset issued by the Postal Service procedure, Claims, Government Eastern Time). If both parties are seeking to collect a debt owed it by a employees, Wages. participating via the electronic filing

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system, separate service upon the by any other means are considered filed 3. Fax: (312) 692–2450. opposing party is not required. upon receipt by the Recorder of a 4. Mail: Pamela Blakley, Chief, Otherwise, documents shall be served complete copy of the filing during Control Strategies Section, Air Programs personally or by mail on the opposing normal business hours (Normal Branch (AR–18J), U.S. Environmental party, noting on the document filed, or Recorder office business hours are Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson on the transmitting letter, that a copy between 8:45 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. has been so furnished. Eastern Time). If both parties are 5. Hand Delivery: Pamela Blakley, * * * * * participating via the electronic filing Chief, Control Strategies Section, Air system, separate service upon the Programs Branch (AR–18J), U.S. PART 966—RULES OF PRACTICE IN opposing party is not required. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 PROCEEDINGS RELATIVE TO Otherwise, documents shall be served West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, ADMINISTRATIVE OFFSETS INITIATED personally or by mail on the opposing Illinois 60604. Such deliveries are only AGAINST FORMER EMPLOYEES OF party, noting on the document filed, or accepted during the Regional Office THE POSTAL SERVICE on the transmitting letter, that a copy normal hours of operation, and special has been so furnished. arrangements should be made for ■ deliveries of boxed information. The 4. The authority citation for 39 CFR * * * * * part 966 continues to read as follows: Regional Office official hours of Authority: 31 U.S.C. 3716; 39 U.S.C. 204, Stanley F. Mires, business are Monday through Friday, 401, 2601. Attorney, Federal Compliance. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding [FR Doc. 2015–22881 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Federal holidays. ■ 5. In § 966.4, revise paragraph (c), and Instructions: Direct your comments to BILLING CODE 7710–12–P add a sentence at the beginning of Docket ID No. EPA–R05–OAR–2015– paragraph (d) introductory text to read 0380. EPA’s policy is that all comments as follows: received will be included in the public ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION docket without change and may be § 966.4 Petition for a hearing and AGENCY made available online at supplement to petition. 40 CFR Part 52 www.regulations.gov, including any * * * * * personal information provided, unless (c) Within thirty (30) calendar days [EPA–R05–OAR–2015–0380; FRL–9933–65– the comment includes information after the date of receipt of the Region 5] claimed to be Confidential Business Accounting Service Center’s decision Information (CBI) or other information upon reconsideration, after the Air Plan Approval; Indiana; SO2 whose disclosure is restricted by statute. expiration of sixty (60) calendar days Revision for Walsh and Kelly Do not submit information that you after a request for reconsideration where consider to be CBI or otherwise a reconsideration determination is not AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). protected through www.regulations.gov made, or following an administrative or email. The www.regulations.gov Web offset taken without prior notice and ACTION: Direct final rule. site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, opportunity for reconsideration SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection which means EPA will not know your pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this identity or contact information unless section, the former employee must file Agency (EPA) is approving a request submitted by the Indiana Department of you provide it in the body of your a written petition electronically at comment. If you send an email https://uspsjoe.justware.com/justiceweb, Environmental Management (IDEM) on June 1, 2015, to revise the Indiana state comment directly to EPA without going or by mail at Recorder, Judicial Officer through www.regulations.gov your email Department, United States Postal implementation plan (SIP) for sulfur dioxide (SO ). The revision updates address will be automatically captured Service, 2101 Wilson Blvd., Suite 600, 2 and included as part of the comment information regarding Walsh and Kelly, Arlington, VA 22201–3078. that is placed in the public docket and Incorporated, a hot mix asphalt plant (d) A sample petition is available made available on the Internet. If you located in Griffith, Lake County, through the Judicial Officer Electronic submit an electronic comment, EPA Indiana. Walsh and Kelly, Incorporated, Filing Web site (https:// recommends that you include your is replacing its aggregate drum dryer. uspsjoe.justware.com/justiceweb).*** name and other contact information in The revision does not change any of the * * * * * the body of your comment and with any SO2 control requirements and will not ■ disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA 6. In § 966.6, revise paragraph (a) to result in an increase in SO2 emissions. read as follows: cannot read your comment due to DATES: This rule is effective on technical difficulties and cannot contact § 966.6 Filing, docketing, and serving November 10, 2015, unless EPA receives you for clarification, EPA may not be documents; computation of time; adverse written comments by October able to consider your comment. representation of parties. 13, 2015. If EPA receives adverse Electronic files should avoid the use of (a) Filing. After a petition is filed, all comments, EPA will publish a timely special characters, any form of documents required under this part withdrawal of the rule in the Federal encryption, and be free of any defects or must be filed using the electronic filing Register and inform the public that the viruses. system unless the Hearing Official rule will not take effect. Docket: All documents in the docket permits otherwise. Documents ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, are listed in the www.regulations.gov submitted using the electronic filing identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R05– index. Although listed in the index, system are considered filed as of the OAR–2015–0380, by one of the some information is not publicly date/time (Eastern Time) reflected in the following methods: available, e.g., CBI or other information system. Documents mailed to the 1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Recorder are considered filed on the on-line instructions for submitting Certain other material, such as date mailed as evidenced by a United comments. copyrighted material, will be publicly States Postal Service postmark. Filings 2. Email: [email protected]. available only in hard copy. Publicly

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available docket materials are available dryer burner design capacity was rated electronically through either electronically in at 120 million British thermal units per www.regulations.gov and/or in hard www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at hour (MMBtu/hr). The new aggregate copy at the appropriate EPA office (see the Environmental Protection Agency, drum dryer burner has a smaller design the ADDRESSES section of this preamble Region 5, Air and Radiation Division, 77 capacity, rated at 115 MMBtu/hr. for more information). West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IDEM made an administrative change VI. Statutory and Executive Order Illinois 60604. This Facility is open to update rule 326 IAC 7–4.1–21(b) to Reviews from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday reference the new 115 MMBtu/hr through Friday, excluding Federal aggregate drum dryer. Rule 326 IAC 7– Under the Clean Air Act (CAA), the holidays. We recommend that you 4.1–21 provides SO2 emission limits for Administrator is required to approve a telephone Charles Hatten, the Walsh and Kelly, Incorporated SIP submission that complies with the Environmental Engineer, (312) 886– aggregate drum dryer, and allows the provisions of the CAA and applicable 6031 before visiting the Region 5 office. unit limited use of waste oil as a back- Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: up fuel. IDEM did not revise any of the 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in reviewing SIP Charles Hatten, Environmental requirements that apply to using waste submissions, EPA’s role is to approve Engineer, Control Strategies Section, Air oil as a fuel. The SO2 emission limits of state choices, provided that they meet Programs Branch (AR–18J), 42 pounds per hour and 25 tons per year the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, Environmental Protection Agency, remain unchanged. this action merely approves state law as EPA finds the change to rule 326 IAC Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, meeting Federal requirements and does 7–4.1–21 approvable. Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312)886–6031, not impose additional requirements [email protected]. IV. What action is EPA taking? beyond those imposed by state law. For that reason, this action: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: EPA is approving revisions to • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory Throughout this document whenever Indiana’s SO2 SIP which revise 326 IAC action’’ subject to review by the Office ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean 7–4.1–21 for Walsh and Kelly, of Management and Budget under EPA. This supplementary information Incorporated, located in Griffith, Lake Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, section is arranged as follows: County, Indiana. The SIP revision will October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, I. General Information not result in an increase in SO2 January 21, 2011); II. What is EPA approving? emissions at the facility because the • Does not impose an information III. What are the changes from the current emission limits remain the same. collection burden under the provisions Rule? We are publishing this action without of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 IV. What action is EPA taking? prior proposal because we view this as U.S.C. 3501 et seq.); V. Incorporation by Reference a noncontroversial amendment and • Is certified as not having a IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews anticipate no adverse comments. significant economic impact on a I. General Information However, in the proposed rules section substantial number of small entities of this Federal Register publication, we under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 A. Does this action apply to me? are publishing a separate document that U.S.C. 601 et seq.); This action only applies to Walsh and will serve as the proposal to approve the • Does not contain any unfunded Kelly, Incorporated, located in Griffith, state plan if relevant adverse written mandate or significantly or uniquely Lake County, Indiana. comments are filed. This rule will be affect small governments, as described effective November 10, 2015 without B. Has public notice been provided? in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act further notice unless we receive relevant of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4); IDEM published a public notice of the adverse written comments by October • Does not have Federalism revisions to the SIP on February 4, 2015, 13, 2015. If we receive such comments, implications as specified in Executive to update its SO2 rules that apply we will withdraw this action before the Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, specifically to Walsh and Kelly, effective date by publishing a 1999); Incorporated. A public hearing on the subsequent document that will • Is not an economically significant revisions was held on March 11, 2015. withdraw the final action. All public regulatory action based on health or There were no comments received. comments received will then be safety risks subject to Executive Order addressed in a subsequent final rule 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997); II. What is EPA approving? based on the proposed action. The EPA • Is not a significant regulatory action EPA is approving a revision to will not institute a second comment subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR Indiana’s SO2 SIP for Walsh and Kelly, period. Any parties interested in 28355, May 22, 2001); Incorporated, a hot mix asphalt plant commenting on this action should do so • Is not subject to requirements of located in Griffith, Lake County, at this time. If we do not receive any Section 12(d) of the National Indiana. comments, this action will be effective Technology Transfer and Advancement Indiana’s SO2 emission limits for Lake November 10, 2015. Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because County are contained in Title 326 of the application of those requirements would Indiana Administrative Code (IAC) in V. Incorporation by Reference be inconsistent with the CAA; and rule 7–4.1 (326 IAC 7–4.1). The SO2 In this rule, EPA is finalizing • Does not provide EPA with the emission limits pertaining to the Walsh regulatory text that includes discretionary authority to address, as and Kelly, Incorporated, facility are incorporation by reference. In appropriate, disproportionate human found at 326 IAC 7–4.1–21. accordance with requirements of 1 CFR health or environmental effects, using 51.5, EPA is finalizing the incorporation practicable and legally permissible III. What are the changes from the by reference of the Indiana regulations methods, under Executive Order 12898 current Rule? described in the amendments to 40 CFR (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). In 2013, Walsh and Kelly, part 52 set forth below. The EPA has In addition, the SIP is not approved Incorporated replaced its aggregate made, and will continue to make, these to apply on any Indian reservation land drum dryer. The older aggregate drum documents generally available or in any other area where EPA or an

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Indian tribe has demonstrated that a action must be filed in the United States and recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of Court of Appeals for the appropriate dioxide. Indian country, the rule does not have circuit by November 10, 2015. Filing a Dated: August 28, 2015. tribal implications and will not impose petition for reconsideration by the substantial direct costs on tribal Administrator of this final rule does not Susan Hedman, governments or preempt tribal law as affect the finality of this action for the Regional Administrator, Region 5. specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 purposes of judicial review nor does it 40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows: FR 67249, November 9, 2000). extend the time within which a petition The Congressional Review Act, 5 for judicial review may be filed, and PART 52—APPROVAL AND U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small shall not postpone the effectiveness of PROMULGATION OF Business Regulatory Enforcement such rule or action. Parties with IMPLEMENTATION PLANS Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides objections to this direct final rule are that before a rule may take effect, the encouraged to file a comment in ■ 1. The authority citation for part 52 agency promulgating the rule must response to the parallel notice of continues to read as follows: submit a rule report, which includes a proposed rulemaking for this action copy of the rule, to each House of the published in the proposed rules section Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. Congress and to the Comptroller General of today’s Federal Register, rather than ■ 2. Section 52.770, the table in of the United States. EPA will submit a file an immediate petition for judicial paragraph (c) is amended by revising the report containing this action and other review of this direct final rule, so that entry for Rule 7–4.1–21 ‘‘Walsh and required information to the U.S. Senate, EPA can withdraw this direct final rule Kelly sulfur dioxide emission the U.S. House of Representatives, and and address the comment in the limitations’’ under the subheading the Comptroller General of the United proposed rulemaking. This action may entitled ‘‘Rule 4.1 Lake County Sulfur States prior to publication of the rule in not be challenged later in proceedings to Dioxide Emission Limitations’’ under the Federal Register. A major rule enforce its requirements. (See section the heading entitled ‘‘Article 7. Sulfur cannot take effect until 60 days after it 307(b)(2).) is published in the Federal Register. Dioxide Rules’’ to read as follows: List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52 This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as § 52.770 Identification of plan. defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). Environmental protection, Air Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, pollution control, Emissions Reporting, * * * * * petitions for judicial review of this Incorporation by reference, Reporting (c) * * *

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* * * * * ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection [FR Doc. 2015–22716 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] AGENCY Agency (EPA) is taking final action to BILLING CODE 6560–50–P approve some elements of state 40 CFR Part 52 implementation plan (SIP) submissions from Wisconsin regarding the [EPA–R05–OAR–2014–0704; FRL–9933–62– infrastructure requirements of section Region 5] 110 of the Clean Air Act (CAA) for the 2008 ozone, 2010 nitrogen dioxide Air Plan Approval; Wisconsin; (NO ), and 2010 sulfur dioxide (SO ) Infrastructure SIP Requirements for 2 2 National Ambient Air Quality Standards the 2008 Ozone, 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO NAAQS (NAAQS). The infrastructure 2 requirements are designed to ensure that AGENCY: Environmental Protection the structural components of each Agency (EPA). state’s air quality management program are adequate to meet the state’s ACTION: Final rule. responsibilities under the CAA. The

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proposed rulemaking associated with B. Why did the state make these SIP Prevention of Significant Deterioration this final action was published on April submissions? (PSD) requirements of part C of title I of 20, 2015, and EPA received no Under section 110(a)(1) and (2) of the the CAA, and ‘‘regional haze SIP’’ comments during the comment period, CAA, states are required to submit submissions required to address the which ended on May 20, 2015. infrastructure SIPs to ensure that their visibility protection requirements of DATES: This final rule is effective on SIPs provide for implementation, CAA section 169A. October 13, 2015. maintenance, and enforcement of the This rulemaking will not cover three ADDRESSES: EPA has established a NAAQS, including the 2008 ozone, substantive areas because they are not docket for this action under Docket ID 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO2 NAAQS. These integral to acting on a state’s No. EPA–R05–OAR–2014–0704. All submissions must contain any revisions infrastructure SIP submissions: (i) documents in the docket are listed on needed for meeting the applicable SIP Existing provisions related to excess the www.regulations.gov Web site. requirements of section 110(a)(2), or emissions during periods of start-up, Although listed in the index, some certifications that their existing SIPs for shutdown, or malfunction (’’SSM’’) at information is not publicly available, the NAAQS already meet those sources, that may be contrary to the e.g., Confidential Business Information requirements. CAA and EPA’s policies addressing (CBI) or other information whose EPA has highlighted this statutory such excess emissions; (ii) existing disclosure is restricted by statute. requirement in multiple guidance provisions related to ‘‘director’s Certain other material, such as documents. The most recent, entitled variance’’ or ‘‘director’s discretion’’ that copyrighted material, is not placed on ‘‘Guidance on Infrastructure State purport to permit revisions to SIP the Internet and will be publicly Implementation Plan (SIP) Elements approved emissions limits with limited available only in hard copy form. under CAA Sections 110(a)(1) and (2)’’, public notice or without requiring Publicly available docket materials are was published on September 13, 2013. further approval by EPA, that may be available either electronically through contrary to the CAA; and, (iii) existing C. What is the scope of this rulemaking? www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at provisions for PSD programs that may the Environmental Protection Agency, EPA is acting upon the SIP be inconsistent with current Region 5, Air and Radiation Division, 77 submissions from Wisconsin that requirements of EPA’s ‘‘Final NSR West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, address the infrastructure requirements Improvement Rule,’’ 67 FR 80186 Illinois 60604. This facility is open from of CAA section 110(a)(1) and (2) for the (December 31, 2002), as amended by 72 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through 2008 ozone, 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO2 FR 32526 (June 13, 2007) (‘‘NSR Friday, excluding Federal holidays. We NAAQS. The requirement for states to Reform’’). Instead, EPA has the recommend that you telephone Eric make SIP submissions of this type arises authority to address each one of these Svingen, Environmental Engineer, at out of CAA section 110(a)(1), which substantive areas in separate (312) 353–4489 before visiting the states that states must make SIP rulemakings. A detailed history, Region 5 office. submissions ‘‘within 3 years (or such interpretation, and rationale as they FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric shorter period as the Administrator may relate to infrastructure SIP requirements Svingen, Environmental Engineer, prescribe) after the promulgation of a can be found in EPA’s May 13, 2014, Attainment Planning and Maintenance national primary ambient air quality proposed rule entitled, ‘‘Infrastructure Section, Air Programs Branch (AR–18J), standard (or any revision thereof),’’ and SIP Requirements for the 2008 Lead Environmental Protection Agency, these SIP submissions are to provide for NAAQS’’ in the section, ‘‘What is the Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, the ‘‘implementation, maintenance, and scope of this rulemaking?’’ (see 79 FR Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 353–4489, enforcement’’ of such NAAQS. The 27241 at 27242–27245). [email protected]. statute directly imposes on states the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: duty to make these SIP submissions, II. What action is EPA taking? Throughout this document whenever and the requirement to make the EPA is taking final action to approve ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean submissions is not conditioned upon most elements of submissions from EPA. This supplementary information EPA’s taking any action other than Wisconsin certifying that its current SIP section is arranged as follows: promulgating a new or revised NAAQS. is sufficient to meet the required I. What is the background of these SIP Section 110(a)(2) includes a list of infrastructure elements under section submissions? specific elements that ‘‘[e]ach such 110(a)(1) and (2) for the 2008 ozone, II. What action is EPA taking? plan’’ submission must address. 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO2 NAAQS. III. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews. EPA has historically referred to these The proposed rulemaking associated I. What is the background of these SIP SIP submissions made for the purpose with this final action was published on submissions? of satisfying the requirements of CAA section 110(a)(1) and (2) as April 20, 2015 (75 FR 21685), and EPA A. What state submissions does this ‘‘infrastructure SIP’’ submissions. received no comments during the rulemaking address? Although the term ‘‘infrastructure SIP’’ comment period, which ended on May This rulemaking addresses June 20, does not appear in the CAA, EPA uses 20, 2015. EPA is therefore taking final 2013, submissions and a January 28, the term to distinguish this particular action to approve, as proposed, most 2015, clarification from the Wisconsin type of SIP submission from elements of Wisconsin’s submissions. Department of Natural Resources submissions that are intended to satisfy EPA’s actions for the state’s (WDNR) intended to address all other SIP requirements under the CAA, satisfaction of infrastructure SIP applicable infrastructure requirements such as SIP submissions that address requirements, by element of section for the 2008 ozone, 2010 NO2, and 2010 the nonattainment planning 110(a)(2) and NAAQS, are contained in SO2 NAAQS. requirements of part D and the the table below.

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Element 2008 2010 2010 Ozone NO2 SO2

(A)—Emission limits and other control measures ...... A A A (B)—Ambient air quality monitoring/data system ...... A A A (C)1—Program for enforcement of control measures ...... A A A (C)2—PSD ...... NA NA NA (D)1—I Prong 1: Interstate transport—significant contribution ...... NA A NA (D)2—I Prong 2: Interstate transport—interfere with maintenance ...... NA A NA (D)3—II Prong 3: Interstate transport—prevention of significant deterioration ...... NA NA NA (D)4—II Prong 4: Interstate transport—protect visibility ...... A A A (D)5—Interstate and international pollution abatement ...... A A A (E)1—Adequate resources ...... A A A (E)2—State board requirements ...... NA NA NA (F)—Stationary source monitoring system ...... A A A (G)—Emergency power ...... A A A (H)—Future SIP revisions ...... A A A (I)—Nonattainment planning requirements of part D ...... NA NA NA (J)1—Consultation with government officials ...... A A A (J)2—Public notification ...... A A A (J)3—PSD ...... NA NA NA (J)4—Visibility protection ...... A A A (K)—Air quality modeling/data ...... A A A (L)—Permitting fees ...... A A A (M)—Consultation and participation by affected local entities ...... A A A

In the above table, the key is as follows: • Does not have Federalism of the United States. EPA will submit a implications as specified in Executive report containing this action and other A ...... Approve. Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, required information to the U.S. Senate, NA ...... No Action/Separate Rule- 1999); the U.S. House of Representatives, and • making. Is not an economically significant the Comptroller General of the United regulatory action based on health or States prior to publication of the rule in III. Statutory and Executive Order safety risks subject to Executive Order the Federal Register. A major rule Reviews 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997); cannot take effect until 60 days after it • Is not a significant regulatory action Under the CAA, the Administrator is subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR is published in the Federal Register. required to approve a SIP submission 28355, May 22, 2001); This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as that complies with the provisions of the • Is not subject to requirements of defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). CAA and applicable Federal regulations. Section 12(d) of the National Under section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Technology Transfer and Advancement petitions for judicial review of this Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because action must be filed in the United States EPA’s role is to approve state choices, application of those requirements would Court of Appeals for the appropriate provided that they meet the criteria of be inconsistent with the CAA; and circuit by November 10, 2015. Filing a the CAA. Accordingly, this action • Does not provide EPA with the petition for reconsideration by the merely approves state law as meeting discretionary authority to address, as Administrator of this final rule does not Federal requirements and does not appropriate, disproportionate human affect the finality of this action for the impose additional requirements beyond health or environmental effects, using purposes of judicial review nor does it those imposed by state law. For that practicable and legally permissible reason, this action: methods, under Executive Order 12898 extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and • Is not a significant regulatory action (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). shall not postpone the effectiveness of subject to review by the Office of In addition, the SIP is not approved Management and Budget under to apply on any Indian reservation land such rule or action. This action may not Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, or in any other area where EPA or an be challenged later in proceedings to October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, Indian tribe has demonstrated that a enforce its requirements. (See section January 21, 2011); tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of 307(b)(2).) Indian country, the rule does not have • Does not impose an information List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52 tribal implications and will not impose collection burden under the provisions substantial direct costs on tribal of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 Environmental protection, Air governments or preempt tribal law as U.S.C. 3501 et seq.); pollution control, Incorporation by specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 • Is certified as not having a reference, Intergovernmental relations, FR 67249, November 9, 2000). Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, Reporting and significant economic impact on a The Congressional Review Act, 5 recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur substantial number of small entities U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 Business Regulatory Enforcement oxides. U.S.C. 601 et seq.); Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides Dated: August 27, 2015. • Does not contain any unfunded that before a rule may take effect, the Susan Hedman, mandate or significantly or uniquely agency promulgating the rule must Regional Administrator, Region 5. affect small governments, as described submit a rule report, which includes a in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act copy of the rule, to each House of the 40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows: of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4); Congress and to the Comptroller General

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PART 52—APPROVAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ‘‘Communications on Errors PCA PROMULGATION OF AGENCY August 2015’’). These communications IMPLEMENTATION PLANS outlined several errors in the regulatory 40 CFR Part 63 text of the final rule (80 FR 44772). ■ 1. The authority citation for part 52 [EPA–HQ–OAR–2011–0817; FRL–9933–76– These all pertain to monitoring continues to read as follows: OAR] requirements. The EPA agrees that these are errors (typographical and RIN 2060–AQ93 Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. unintended phrasing or omissions), and is correcting these errors in this ■ National Emission Standards for 2. Section 52.2591 is amended by document. We are also removing two Hazardous Air Pollutants for the adding paragraphs (g), (h), and (i) to passages (which consisted of four Portland Cement Manufacturing read as follows: sentences) that were inadvertently left Industry and Standards of in the final amendments, but were § 52.2591 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure Performance for Portland Cement discussed by the EPA as being removed requirements. Plants; Correction in the Response to Comment (RTC) * * * * * AGENCY: Environmental Protection document for the final amendments (see (g) Approval—In a June 20, 2013, Agency (EPA). docket item EPA–HQ–OAR–2011–0817– submission with a January 28, 2015, ACTION: Final rule; correcting 0870, page 8). In the RTC, we discussed clarification, Wisconsin certified that amendments. that data substitution is not an allowed the state has satisfied the infrastructure practice when determining compliance, SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection but these four sentences discuss through (H), and (J) through (M) for the Agency (EPA) published a final rule in procedures for data substitution. 2008 ozone NAAQS. We are not taking the Federal Register on July 27, 2015, Leaving these sentences in the rule, thus, does not reflect the EPA’s stated action on the prevention of significant titled National Emission Standards for intention, and would lead to confusion deterioration requirements related to Hazardous Air Pollutants for the given the direct conflict between the section 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J), Portland Cement Manufacturing Industry and Standards of Performance RTC document and the rule text. the transport provisions in section for Portland Cement Plants. This final We are making one further technical 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I), and the state board rule makes technical corrections and correction involving timing of requirements of (E)(ii). We will address clarifications to the regulations performance tests. The correction keeps these requirements in a separate action. published in that final rule. The rule in place the specified time by which (h) Approval—In a June 20, 2013, also includes a provision describing performance tests must be conducted, submission with a January 28, 2015, performance testing requirements when but will no longer set out a window of clarification, Wisconsin certified that a source demonstrates compliance with time in which the test must be the state has satisfied the infrastructure the hydrochloric acid (HCl) emissions conducted. The net effect is that SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) standard using a continuous emissions performance tests can be conducted through (H), and (J) through (M) for the monitoring system (CEMS) for sulfur earlier than the window of time in the current rule text if a source desires to 2010 nitrogen dioxide (NO2) NAAQS. dioxide measurement and reporting. We are not taking action on the DATES: Effective September 9, 2015. conduct its performance test earlier. The EPA had already indicated in the RTC prevention of significant deterioration FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. document that it was making this requirements related to section Sharon Nizich, Sector Policies and change (see docket item EPA–HQ–OAR– 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J), and the Programs Division (D243–04), Office of 2011–0817–0870, page 5). The EPA state board requirements of (E)(ii). We Air Quality Planning and Standards, regards this amendment as a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will address these requirements in a clarification (the current rule could be Research Triangle Park, North Carolina separate action. interpreted to allow earlier testing) so 27711, telephone number: (919) 541– (i) Approval—In a June 20, 2013, that the rule reads precisely as intended, 2825; facsimile number: (919) 541–5450; submission with a January 28, 2015, as stated by the EPA in the RTC email address: [email protected]. clarification, Wisconsin certified that document. For information about the applicability the state has satisfied the infrastructure of the national emission standards for List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 63 SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) hazardous air pollutants or new source through (H), and (J) through (M) for the Environmental protection, performance standards, contact Mr. Administrative practice and procedure, 2010 sulfur dioxide (SO2) NAAQS. We Patrick Yellin, Monitoring, Assistance are not taking action on the prevention Air pollution control, Hazardous and Media Programs Division (2227A), substances, Intergovernmental relations, of significant deterioration requirements Office of Enforcement and Compliance Reporting and recordkeeping related to section 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), Assurance, U.S. Environmental requirements. and (J), the transport provisions in Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania For the reasons set out in the section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I), and the state Avenue, Washington, DC 20460; preamble, title 40, chapter I of the Code board requirements of (E)(ii). We will telephone number (202) 564–2970; of Federal Regulations is amended as address these requirements in a separate email address [email protected]. follows: action. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: [FR Doc. 2015–22864 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Summary of Technical Corrections PART 63—NATIONAL EMISSION BILLING CODE 6560–50–P STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR The EPA received communications POLLUTANTS FOR SOURCE from representatives of the Portland CATEGORIES cement industry on five occasions in August 2015 (see memo to the docket ■ 1. The authority citation for part 63 (EPA–HQ–OAR–2011–0817) titled, continues to read as follows:

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Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq. ■ a. In paragraph (k)(2)(ii), revising the 12A, Section 7.1, must target a ■ last sentence. concentration level between 50 and 150 2. Amend § 63.1349 by: ■ ■ b. Revising paragraph (k)(2)(iii). percent of the highest expected hourly a. In paragraph (b)(4)(i), removing ■ c. In paragraph (l)(1) introductory text, ‘‘ppmvd’’ and adding in its place concentration measured during the revising the last sentence. period of measurements above span, ‘‘ppmvw’’. ■ d. In paragraph (l)(1)(ii)(B), revising ■ b. In paragraph (b)(7)(v), revising the and must be introduced at the probe. the last sentence. While this target represents a desired second sentence. ■ e. In paragraph (l)(1)(ii)(C), removing concentration range that is not always ■ c. In paragraph (c), revising the second the last two sentences. achievable in practice, it is expected sentence. The revisions read as follows: that the intent to meet this range is The revisions read as follows: § 63.1350 Monitoring requirements. demonstrated by the value of the § 63.1349 Performance testing * * * * * reference gas. Expected values may requirements. (k) * * * include ‘‘above span’’ calibrations done * * * * * (2) * * * before or after the above span (b) * * * (ii) * * * In this manner all hourly measurement period. Record and report (7) * * * average values exceeding the span value the results of this procedure as you (v)* * * You are required to measure measured by the Hg CEMS during the would for a daily calibration. The oHAP at the coal mill inlet or outlet and week following the above span linearity ‘‘above span’’ calibration is successful if you must also measure oHAP at the challenge when the CEMS response the value measured by the Hg CEMS is ¥ alkali bypass outlet. * * * exceeds +/ 20 percent of the certified within 20 percent of the certified value of the reference gas. If the value * * * * * value of the reference gas must be normalized using Equation 22. measured by the Hg CEMS exceeds 20 (c) * * * Performance tests required (iii) Quality assure any data above the percent of the certified value of the every 30 months must be completed no span value established in paragraph reference gas, then you must normalize more than 31 calendar months after the (k)(1) of this section using the following the one-hour average stack gas values previous performance test except where procedure. Any time two consecutive measured above the span during the 24- that specific pollutant is monitored one-hour average measured hour period preceding or following the using CEMS; performance tests required concentrations of Hg exceeds the span ‘‘above span’’ calibration for reporting every 12 months must be completed no value you must, within 24 hours before based on the Hg CEMS response to the more than 13 calendar months after the or after, introduce a higher, ‘‘above reference gas as shown in equation 22 previous performance test. span’’ Hg reference gas standard to the below. Only one ‘‘above span’’ * * * * * Hg CEMS. The ‘‘above span’’ reference calibration is needed per 24 hour ■ 3. Amend § 63.1350 by: gas must meet the requirements of PS period.

* * * * * ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION permissible level for residues of (l) * * * AGENCY tetraethylene glycol. DATES: This regulation is effective (1) * * * The span value and 40 CFR Part 180 calibration requirements in paragraphs September 11, 2015. Objections and (l)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section apply to [EPA–HQ–OPP–2015–0214; FRL–9933–35] requests for hearings must be received HCl CEMS other than those installed on or before November 10, 2015, and Tetraethylene Glycol; Exemption From and certified under PS 15. must be filed in accordance with the the Requirement of a Tolerance instructions provided in 40 CFR part * * * * * 178 (see also Unit I.C. of the AGENCY: Environmental Protection (ii) * * * Agency (EPA). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION). (B) * * * Any HCl CEMS above span ACTION: Final rule. ADDRESSES: The docket for this action, linearity challenge response exceeding identified by docket identification (ID) +/¥20 percent of the certified value of SUMMARY: This regulation establishes an number EPA–HQ–OPP–2015–0214, is the reference gas requires that all above exemption from the requirement of a available at http://www.regulations.gov span hourly averages during the week tolerance for residues of tetraethylene or at the Office of Pesticide Programs following the above span linearity glycol (CAS Reg. No. 112–60–7) when Regulatory Public Docket (OPP Docket) challenge must be normalized using used as an inert ingredient (solvent) in in the Environmental Protection Agency Equation 23. pesticide formulations applied to Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William * * * * * growing crops. Exponent, Inc. on behalf Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 of Drexel Chemical Company submitted Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC Dated: September 2, 2015. a petition to EPA under the Federal 20460–0001. The Public Reading Room Janet G. McCabe, Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA), is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Acting Assistant Administrator, Office of Air requesting establishment of an Monday through Friday, excluding legal and Radiation. exemption from the requirement of a holidays. The telephone number for the [FR Doc. 2015–22945 Filed 9–9–15; 4:15 pm] tolerance. This regulation eliminates the Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, BILLING CODE 6560–50–P need to establish a maximum and the telephone number for the OPP

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Docket is (703) 305–5805. Please review as described in 40 CFR part 178, please Solvents such as alcohols and the visitor instructions and additional submit a copy of the filing (excluding hydrocarbons; surfactants such as information about the docket available any Confidential Business Information polyoxyethylene polymers and fatty at http://www.epa.gov/dockets. (CBI)) for inclusion in the public docket. acids; carriers such as clay and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Information not marked confidential diatomaceous earth; thickeners such as Susan Lewis, Registration Division pursuant to 40 CFR part 2 may be carrageenan and modified cellulose; (7505P), Office of Pesticide Programs, disclosed publicly by EPA without prior wetting, spreading, and dispersing Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 notice. Submit the non-CBI copy of your agents; propellants in aerosol Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, objection or hearing request, identified dispensers; microencapsulating agents; DC 20460–0001; main telephone by docket ID number EPA–HQ–OPP– and emulsifiers. The term ‘‘inert’’ is not number: (703) 305–7090; email address: 2015–0214, by one of the following intended to imply nontoxicity; the [email protected]. methods: ingredient may or may not be • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: chemically active. Generally, EPA has www.regulations.gov. Follow the online exempted inert ingredients from the I. General Information instructions for submitting comments. requirement of a tolerance based on the Do not submit electronically any A. Does this action apply to me? low toxicity of the individual inert information you consider to be CBI or ingredients. You may be potentially affected by other information whose disclosure is this action if you are an agricultural restricted by statute. IV. Aggregate Risk Assessment and producer, food manufacturer, or • Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental Determination of Safety pesticide manufacturer. The following Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/ Section 408(c)(2)(A)(i) of FFDCA list of North American Industrial DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. allows EPA to establish an exemption Classification System (NAICS) codes is NW., Washington, DC 20460–0001. • from the requirement for a tolerance (the not intended to be exhaustive, but rather Hand Delivery: To make special legal limit for a pesticide chemical provides a guide to help readers arrangements for hand delivery or residue in or on a food) only if EPA determine whether this document delivery of boxed information, please determines that the tolerance is ‘‘safe.’’ applies to them. Potentially affected follow the instructions at http:// Section 408(b)(2)(A)(ii) of FFDCA entities may include: www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html. defines ‘‘safe’’ to mean that ‘‘there is a • Crop production (NAICS code 111). Additional instructions on • reasonable certainty that no harm will Animal production (NAICS code commenting or visiting the docket, result from aggregate exposure to the 112). along with more information about pesticide chemical residue, including • Food manufacturing (NAICS code dockets generally, is available at http:// all anticipated dietary exposures and all 311). www.epa.gov/dockets. other exposures for which there is • Pesticide manufacturing (NAICS reliable information.’’ This includes code 32532). II. Petition for Exemption In the Federal Register of May 20, exposure through drinking water and in B. How can I get electronic access to 2015 (80 FR 28925) (FRL–9927–39), residential settings, but does not include other related information? EPA issued a document pursuant to occupational exposure. Section You may access a frequently updated FFDCA section 408, 21 U.S.C. 346a, 408(b)(2)(C) of FFDCA requires EPA to electronic version of 40 CFR part 180 announcing the filing of a pesticide give special consideration to exposure through the Government Printing petition (PP IN–10753) by Exponent, of infants and children to the pesticide Office’s e-CFR site at http:// Inc. (1150 Connecticut Ave. Suite 1100 chemical residue in establishing a www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text- NW., Washington, DC 20036) on behalf tolerance and to ‘‘ensure that there is a idx?&c=ecfr&tpl=/ecfrbrowse/Title40/ of Drexel Chemical Company, P.O. Box reasonable certainty that no harm will 40tab_02.tpl. 13327 Memphis, TN 38113–0327. The result to infants and children from petition requested that 40 CFR 180.920 aggregate exposure to the pesticide C. How can I file an objection or hearing be amended by establishing an chemical residue . . . .’’ request? exemption from the requirement of a EPA establishes exemptions from the Under FFDCA section 408(g), 21 tolerance for residues of tetraethylene requirement of a tolerance only in those U.S.C. 346a, any person may file an glycol (CAS Reg. No. 112–60–7) when cases where it can be clearly objection to any aspect of this regulation used as an inert ingredient (solvent) in demonstrated that the risks from and may also request a hearing on those pesticide formulations applied to aggregate exposure to pesticide objections. You must file your objection growing crops. That document chemical residues under reasonably or request a hearing on this regulation referenced a summary of the petition foreseeable circumstances will pose no in accordance with the instructions prepared by Exponent on behalf of appreciable risks to human health. In provided in 40 CFR part 178. To ensure Drexel Chemical Company, the order to determine the risks from proper receipt by EPA, you must petitioner, which is available in the aggregate exposure to pesticide inert identify docket ID number EPA–HQ– docket, http://www.regulations.gov. ingredients, the Agency considers the OPP–2015–0214 in the subject line on There were no substantive comments toxicity of the inert in conjunction with the first page of your submission. All received in response to the notice of possible exposure to residues of the objections and requests for a hearing filing. inert ingredient through food, drinking must be in writing, and must be water, and through other exposures that received by the Hearing Clerk on or III. Inert Ingredient Definition occur as a result of pesticide use in before November 10, 2015. Addresses Inert ingredients are all ingredients residential settings. If EPA is able to for mail and hand delivery of objections that are not active ingredients as defined determine that a finite tolerance is not and hearing requests are provided in 40 in 40 CFR 153.125 and include, but are necessary to ensure that there is a CFR 178.25(b). not limited to, the following types of reasonable certainty that no harm will In addition to filing an objection or ingredients (except when they have a result from aggregate exposure to the hearing request with the Hearing Clerk pesticidal efficacy of their own): inert ingredient, an exemption from the

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requirement of a tolerance may be min. Tetraethylene glycol is mildly reproduction toxicity studies, effects established. irritating to the eyes and to the skin in were observed only at very high doses Consistent with FFDCA section rabbits. It is not a dermal sensitizer. (≥3,300 mg/kg/day). Further, the only 408(c)(2)(A), and the factors specified in Tetraethylene glycol did not cause effect observed at 3,300 mg/kg/day was FFDCA section 408(c)(2)(B), EPA has toxicity at doses up to 2,000 milligrams/ a minor decrement in bodyweight. reviewed the available scientific data kilograms/day (mg/kg/day) in a Although, doses between 590–3300 mg/ and other relevant information in subchronic oral toxicity study in rats. kg/day were not tested in the support of this action. EPA has Based on developmental and developmental and reproduction studies sufficient data to assess the hazards of reproduction toxicity studies with in mice, the Agency is reasonably and to make a determination on triethylene glycol, tetraethylene glycol certain that no harm will occur to the aggregate exposure for tetraethylene is not expected to be a developmental/ general population or infants and glycol including exposure resulting reproduction toxicant. Neither maternal, children following the use of from the exemption established by this developmental nor reproduction tetraethylene glycol at any dose below action. EPA’s assessment of exposures toxicity was observed up to 3,300 mg/ the limit dose given the lack of effects and risks associated with tetraethylene kg/day (greater than three times the being found and the fact that the only glycol follows. limit dose). effect seen was a minor bodyweight Available mutagenicity studies A. Toxicological Profile decrease seen at 3,300 mg/kg/day. included the Ames test, mammalian Since, no other effects were observed, EPA has evaluated the available gene mutation, sister chromatid the Agency concluded that there are no toxicity data and considered their exchange, chromosome aberrations, the endpoints of concern for tetraethylene validity, completeness, and reliability as chromatid dominant lethal test, and glycol and a qualitative risk assessment well as the relationship of the results of mouse micronucleus assays. is appropriate. the studies to human risk. EPA has also Tetraethylene glycol was negative for considered available information inducing mutations and aberrations in C. Exposure Assessment concerning the variability of the all of the studies except the sister 1. Dietary exposure from food and sensitivities of major identifiable chromatid exchange assay which was feed uses. In evaluating dietary subgroups of consumers, including positive. However, based on the weight exposure to tetraethylene glycol, EPA infants and children. Specific of evidence tetraethylene glycol is not considered exposure under the information on the studies received and expected to be mutagenic. proposed exemption from the the nature of the adverse effects caused Carcinogenicity studies were not requirement of a tolerance. EPA by tetraethylene glycol as well as the no- available. However, based on the lack of assessed dietary exposures from observed-adverse-effect-level (NOAEL) systemic toxicity and the lack of tetraethylene glycol in food as follows: and the lowest-observed-adverse-effect- mutagenicity tetraethylene glycol is not Tetraethylene glycol will be used as a level (LOAEL) from the toxicity studies expected to be carcinogenic. solvent in pesticide formulations used are discussed in this unit. Neurotoxicity and immunotoxicity on agricultural crops. Additionally, it is Acute, subchronic and mutagenicity studies were not available for review. used as an indirect food additive. studies were available but chronic, However, evidence of neurotoxicity and For the general population, the developmental, reproduction and immunotoxicity was not observed in the majority of exposure to tetraethylene metabolism studies were not available available studies. glycol occurs from the extensive use as on tetraethylene glycol. Ethylene glycol Metabolism studies are not available a FDA-approved indirect food additive. and the higher glycols (di-, tri-, tetra-, on tetraethylene glycol. However, it is Under this exemption from the and pentaethylene glygol) are closely postulated that the metabolic pathway requirement of a tolerance, residues of related in structure. Their for tetraethylene glycol is similar to that this chemical also may be found on physicochemical properties differ in a of triethylene glycol in that it undergoes treated crops. Because no hazard regular and expected way due to the oxidation via alcohol dehydrogenases endpoint of concern was identified for increasing molecular weight and and aldehyde dehydrogenases to the acute and chronic dietary consistent functionality of a relatively generate dicarboxylic acid metabolites. assessment (food and drinking water), a less stable hydroxy moiety on each end Specific information on the studies quantitative dietary exposure risk of the molecule. Therefore, the hazard received and the nature of the adverse assessment was not conducted. profile and dose response are also effects caused by tetraethylene glycol as 2. From non-dietary exposure. The expected to change consistently with well as the NOAEL and the LOAEL from term ‘‘residential exposure’’ is used in decreasing potential for adverse effect the toxicity studies can be found at this document to refer to non- with increasing molecular weight http://www.regulations.gov in the occupational, non-dietary exposure (OECD SIDS SIAM 18, 2004). Based on document, ‘‘Tetraethylene Glycol; (e.g., textiles (clothing and diapers), this, toxicity data on triethylene glycol Human Health Risk Assessment and carpets, swimming pools, and hard (which has a lower molecular weight Ecological Effects Assessment to surface disinfection on walls, floors, than tetraethylene glycol and is likely to Support Proposed Exemption from the tables). provide a conservative estimate of Requirement of a Tolerance When Used Tetraethylene glycol is used as an potential for adverse effect) was used as as Inert Ingredients in Pesticide inert ingredient in non-food use surrogate data to bridge chronic, Formulations’’ in docket ID number pesticide formulations and is also used developmental, reproduction toxicity EPA–HQ–OPP–2015–0214. as a humectant in cosmetics. However, and metabolism data for tetraethylene based on the lack of toxicity, a glycol. B. Toxicological Points of Departure/ quantitative exposure assessment from The acute oral and dermal toxicity of Levels of Concern residential exposures was not tetraethylene glycol is low. The oral and The available toxicity studies indicate performed. dermal LD50s are >20,000 mg/kg that tetraethylene glycol has low 3. Cumulative effects from substances (milligram/kilogram) in the rat and toxicity. No effects were observed up to with a common mechanism of toxicity. rabbit. Acute inhalation toxicity in rats 2,000 mg/kg/day following subchronic Section 408(b)(2)(D)(v) of FFDCA is also low; the LC50 is >2.5 liter (L)/ exposure. In the developmental and requires that, when considering whether

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to establish, modify, or revoke a exposure to tetraethylene glycol section 408(d), such as the exemption in tolerance, the Agency consider residues. this final rule, do not require the ‘‘available information’’ concerning the issuance of a proposed rule, the V. Other Considerations cumulative effects of a particular requirements of the Regulatory pesticide’s residues and ‘‘other A. Analytical Enforcement Methodology Flexibility Act (RFA) (5 U.S.C. 601 et substances that have a common An analytical method is not required seq.), do not apply. mechanism of toxicity.’’ for enforcement purposes since the This action directly regulates growers, EPA has not found tetraethylene Agency is not establishing a numerical food processors, food handlers, and food glycol to share a common mechanism of tolerance for residues of tetraethylene retailers, not States or tribes, nor does toxicity with any other substances, and glycol in or on any food commodities. this action alter the relationships or tetraethylene glycol does not appear to EPA is establishing a limitation on the distribution of power and produce a toxic metabolite produced by amount of tetraethylene glycol that may responsibilities established by Congress other substances. For the purposes of be used in pesticide formulations in the preemption provisions of FFDCA this tolerance action, therefore, EPA has applied to growing crops. That section 408(n)(4). As such, the Agency assumed that tetraethylene glycol does limitation will be enforced through the has determined that this action will not not have a common mechanism of pesticide registration process under the have a substantial direct effect on States toxicity with other substances. For Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and or tribal governments, on the information regarding EPA’s efforts to Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), 7 U.S.C. 136 relationship between the national determine which chemicals have a et seq. EPA will not register any government and the States or tribal common mechanism of toxicity and to pesticide formulation for use on governments, or on the distribution of evaluate the cumulative effects of such growing crops for sale or distribution power and responsibilities among the chemicals, see EPA’s Web site at that contains of tetraethylene glycol. various levels of government or between http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/ the Federal Government and Indian cumulative. VI. Conclusions tribes. Thus, the Agency has determined Therefore, an exemption from the that Executive Order 13132, entitled D. Safety Factor for Infants and ‘‘Federalism’’ (64 FR 43255, August 10, Children requirement of a tolerance is established under 40 CFR 180.920 for tetraethylene 1999) and Executive Order 13175, 1. In general. Section 408(b)(2)(C) of glycol (CAS Reg. No. 112–60–7) when entitled ‘‘Consultation and Coordination FFDCA provides that EPA shall apply used as an inert ingredient (solvent) in with Indian Tribal Governments’’ (65 FR an additional tenfold (10X) margin of pesticide formulations applied to 67249, November 9, 2000) do not apply safety for infants and children in the growing crops. to this action. In addition, this action case of threshold effects to account for does not impose any enforceable duty or prenatal and postnatal toxicity and the VII. Statutory and Executive Order contain any unfunded mandate as completeness of the database on toxicity Reviews described under Title II of the Unfunded and exposure unless EPA determines This action establishes an exemption Mandates Reform Act (UMRA) (2 U.S.C. based on reliable data that a different from the requirement of tolerance under 1501 et seq.). margin of safety will be safe for infants FFDCA section 408(d) in response to a This action does not involve any and children. This additional margin of petition submitted to the Agency. The technical standards that would require safety is commonly referred to as the Office of Management and Budget Agency consideration of voluntary Food Quality Protection Act Safety (OMB) has exempted these types of consensus standards pursuant to section Factor (FQPA SF). In applying this actions from review under Executive 12(d) of the National Technology provision, EPA either retains the default Order 12866, entitled ‘‘Regulatory Transfer and Advancement Act value of 10X, or uses a different Planning and Review’’ (58 FR 51735, (NTTAA) (15 U.S.C. 272 note). additional safety factor when reliable October 4, 1993). Because this action VIII. Congressional Review Act data available to EPA support the choice has been exempted from review under of a different factor. Executive Order 12866, this action is Pursuant to the Congressional Review As part of its qualitative assessment, not subject to Executive Order 13211, Act (5 U.S.C. 801 et seq.), EPA will the Agency did not use safety factors for entitled ‘‘Actions Concerning submit a report containing this rule and assessing risk, and no additional safety Regulations That Significantly Affect other required information to the U.S. factor is needed for assessing risk to Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use’’ (66 Senate, the U.S. House of infants and children. Based on an FR 28355, May 22, 2001) or Executive Representatives, and the Comptroller assessment of tetraethylene glycol and Order 13045, entitled ‘‘Protection of General of the United States prior to its chemical properties, EPA has Children from Environmental Health publication of the rule in the Federal concluded that there are no Risks and Safety Risks’’ (62 FR 19885, Register. This action is not a ‘‘major toxicological endpoints of concern for April 23, 1997). This action does not rule’’ as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). the U.S. population, including infants contain any information collections List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 180 and children. subject to OMB approval under the Environmental protection, Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) (44 E. Aggregate Risks and Determination of Administrative practice and procedure, U.S.C. 3501 et seq.), nor does it require Safety Agricultural commodities, Pesticides any special considerations under and pests, Reporting and recordkeeping Because no toxicological endpoints of Executive Order 12898, entitled requirements. concern were identified, EPA concludes ‘‘Federal Actions to Address that aggregate exposure to residues of Environmental Justice in Minority Dated: September 3, 2015. tetraethylene glycol will not pose a risk Populations and Low-Income Susan Lewis, to the U.S. population, including infants Populations’’ (59 FR 7629, February 16, Director, Registration Division, Office of and children, and that no harm will 1994). Pesticide Programs. result to the general population, or to Since exemptions that are established Therefore, 40 CFR chapter I is infants and children from aggregate on the basis of a petition under FFDCA amended as follows:

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PART 180—[AMENDED] Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321(q), 346a and 371. § 180.920 Inert ingredients used pre- ■ 2. In § 180.920, add alphabetically the harvest; exemptions from the requirement ■ 1. The authority citation for part 180 inert ingredient ‘‘Tetraethylene glycol’’ of a tolerance. continues to read as follows: to the table to read as follows: * * * * *

Inert ingredients Limits Uses

******* Tetraethylene glycol (CAS Reg. No. 112–60–7) ...... Solvent

*******

[FR Doc. 2015–22946 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION issue of Tuesday, June 23, 2015, make BILLING CODE 6560–50–P the following correction: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration § 571.101 Standard No. 101; Controls and displays. [Corrected] 49 CFR Part 571 On pages 36102–36103, in the table [Docket No. NHTSA–2015–0056] titled ‘‘Table 1: Controls, Telltales, and Indicators With Illumination or Color RIN 2127–AK97 Requirements’’, the images are corrected to appear as follows: Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Electronic Stability Control BILLING CODE 1505–01–P Systems for Heavy Vehicles Correction In rule document 2015–14127, appearing on pages 36050–36110 in the

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Column 1 Column 2 Column3 Column 4 Column 5 Column 6 ITEM SYMBOL WORDS OR FUNCTION ILLUMIN- COLOR ABBRE- ATION VIATIONS

Brake system malfunction ------Brake Telltale ------Red 4

Antilock brake system Antilock, malfunction for vehicles subject ------Anti-lock, or Telltale ------Yellow to FMVSS 105 or 135 ABS 9

Malfunction in Variable Brake Brake Proportioning System ------Telltale ------Yellow Proportioning 9

Regenerative brake system RBSor malfunction ------Telltale ------Yellow ABS/RBS 9

Malfunction in antilock system ABS for vehicles other than trailers ------or Telltale ------Yellow subject to FMVSS 121 Antilock 9

Antilock brake system trailer Trailer ABS fault for vehicles subject to or Telltale ------Yellow FMVSS 121 ta00 Trailer Antilock

Brake pressure (for vehicles subject to FMVSS ------Brake Pressure 9 Telltale ------Red 4 105 or 135)

Low brake fluid condition 4 (for vehicles subject to FMVSS ------Brake Fluid 9 Telltale ------Red 105 or 135)

Parking brake applied Park or (for vehicles subject to FMVSS ------Telltale ------Red 4 Parking Brake 105 or 135) 9

Brake lining wear-out condition 4 (for vehicles subject to FMVSS ------Brake Wear 9 Telltale ------Red 135)

Electronic Stability Control System Malfunction (for vehicles subject to FMVSS 1j ESC 126) 10, 11 12 Telltale ------Yellow

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I Electronic Stability Control Control Yes ------System "OFF" (for vehicles subject to FMVSS ESC OFF 126) 10 JS Telltale Yellow OFF ------

Electronic Stability Control System Malfunction Jj (for vehicles subject to FMVSS 136) 11 or

ESC Telltale ------Yellow ~~ or jj <"<" Fuel Level ~ Telltale ------or Fuel ~ Indicator Yes ------

Engine oil pressure Telltale ------c:e::?1 Oil 13 Indicator Yes ------Engine coolant temperature _J=_ Telltale ------...... Temp 13 Indicator Yes ------

Electrical charge Volts or Telltale ------E:!J Charge or Amp Indicator Yes ------

Engine stop ------Engine Stop 14 Control Yes ------

Automatic vehicle speed (cruise control) ------Control Yes ------

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[FR Doc. C1–2015–14127 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] In the preamble to the Final Rule, the organization recognizes ‘‘[f]ormal air BILLING CODE 1505–01–D NTSB stated it sought to exclude model safety investigations are not constituted aircraft from the notification to investigate model aircraft accidents, requirements of 49 CFR part 830. 75 FR and Annex 13 is not applicable to NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION at 51954. The NTSB’s promulgation of them.’’ ISASI Unmanned Aircraft SAFETY BOARD the notification requirements with well- System Handbook and Accident/ recognized definitions in part 830 was Incident Investigation Guidelines at 24 49 CFR Part 830 prompted by enactment of the Airport (Jan. 2015). [Docket No. NTSB–AS–2015–0001] and Airway Safety and Capacity Related Legislative and Regulatory Expansion Act of 1987, Public Law 100– Developments Interpretation of Notification 223, 101 Stat. 1486 (Dec. 30, 1987). The Requirements To Exclude Model statute specifically required the NTSB to On February 14, 2012, the President Aircraft promulgate notification requirements, signed into law the FAA Modernization stating the NTSB must ‘‘establish by and Reform Act of 2012. Public Law AGENCY: National Transportation Safety regulation requirements binding on 112–95. Among other provisions, the Board (NTSB or Board). persons reporting . . . accidents and statute defines unmanned aircraft and ACTION: Notice of interpretation. aviation incidence subject to the Board’s small unmanned aircraft. The statute investigatory jurisdiction under this describes UAS as ‘‘an unmanned aircraft SUMMARY: This document provides the and associated elements (including NTSB’s interpretation of the subsection.’’ Id. sec. 311, 101 Stat. 1528. The NTSB has consistently excluded communication links and the applicability of the agency’s regulations components that control the unmanned concerning aircraft accident notification unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) flown for hobby and recreational use from the aircraft) that are required for the pilot in requirements to unmanned aircraft. The command to operate safely and regulations define ‘‘unmanned aircraft definition of ‘‘accident’’ under 49 CFR part 830, and has historically not efficiently in the national airspace accident’’ and require notifications of system.’’ Id. at sec. 331(9). The statute accidents that fulfill the criteria investigated the rare occasions in which a model aircraft has caused serious defines ‘‘small unmanned aircraft’’ as a included in the definition. By this UAS weighing less than 55 pounds. Id. Notice, the NTSB clarifies it does not injury or fatality. For purposes of defining the term ‘‘model aircraft’’ in at sec. 331(6). consider model aircraft to fall within the In addition, the statute provides a this publication, the NTSB has adopted regulatory definition of unmanned definition of ‘‘model aircraft.’’ As the definition of the term that appears aircraft accident, for purposes of quoted above, section 336(c) of the Act required notification. in section 336(c) of the Federal Aviation states the definition of a model aircraft Administration (FAA) Modernization DATES: Effective September 11, 2015. is dependent upon the aircraft’s use; an and Reform Act of 2012, Public Law aircraft capable of sustained flight in the ADDRESSES: A copy of this Notice of 112–95; 126 Stat. 77–78 (Feb. 14, 2012). interpretation is available for inspection atmosphere that is flown within the Section 336(c) defines ‘‘model aircraft’’ operator’s visual line of sight and only and copying at NTSB Headquarters, 490 to mean an unmanned aircraft that is: L’Enfant Plaza SW., Washington, DC for hobby or recreational purposes is 20594–2003. Alternatively, a copy of the (1) capable of sustained flight in the considered a ‘‘model aircraft.’’ Notice is available on the NTSB’s Web atmosphere; Section 336(a) of the Act precludes (2) flown within visual line of sight of the the FAA from promulgating any rule site at www.ntsb.gov and at the person operating the aircraft; and government-wide Web site on concerning a model aircraft if the (3) flown for hobby or recreational aircraft: (1) Is flown ‘‘strictly for hobby regulations at www.regulations.gov, purposes. Docket No. NTSB–AS–2015–0001. A or recreational use’’; (2) is ‘‘operated in paper copy is available. The NTSB’s exclusion of model accordance with a community-based set aircraft from the applicability of 49 CFR of safety guidelines and within the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: part 830 is consistent with international programming of a nationwide William English, NTSB Office of practices and interpretations concerning community-based organization’’; (3) is Aviation Safety, (202) 314–6686. accident notifications and limited to not more than 55 pounds SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: investigations. For example, Circular unless otherwise certified; (4) is NTSB Investigations of Unmanned 328 from the International Civil ‘‘operated in a manner that does not Aircraft Aviation Organization states model interfere with and gives way to any aircraft are outside the scope of manned aircraft’’; and (5) when flown On August 24, 2010, the NTSB applicability of the Chicago Convention. within 5 miles of an airport, the model published a Final Rule defining International Civil Aviation aircraft’s operator provides the airport ‘‘unmanned aircraft accident’’ as: Organization, Unmanned Aircraft operator and air traffic control tower [A]n occurrence associated with the Systems (UAS), Circular 328 (2011). The with prior notice of its operation. Id. at operation of any public or civil unmanned Circular states: ‘‘In the broadest sense, sec. 336(a). aircraft system that takes place between the the introduction of UAS does not On June 25, 2014, the FAA published time that the system is activated with the change any existing distinctions a Notice of interpretation with request purpose of flight and the time that the system is deactivated at the conclusion of its between model aircraft and aircraft. for comment in the Federal Register. 79 mission, in which: (1) Any person suffers Model aircraft, generally recognized as FR 36172. The Notice stated the FAA death or serious injury; or (2) The aircraft has intended for recreational purposes only, had received inquiries concerning its a maximum gross takeoff weight of 300 fall outside the provisions of the enforcement authority over model pounds or greater and sustains substantial Chicago Convention, being exclusively aircraft, and states based on the damage. the subject of relevant national language of the statute, aircraft that meet 75 FR 51953, 51955.1 regulations, if any.’’ Id. at 3, ¶ 2.4. the statutory definition of ‘‘model Furthermore, the International Society aircraft’’ and operational requirements, 1 Existing NTSB regulations define ‘‘serious of Air Safety Investigators (ISASI) has as described above, are ‘‘exempt from injury’’ and ‘‘substantial damage.’’ 49 CFR 830.2. set forth a similar policy statement. The future FAA rulemaking action

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specifically regarding model aircraft.’’ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE exceeded. The Regional Administrator Id. The FAA went on to clarify, has determined that the criteria set forth however, ‘‘model aircraft that do not National Oceanic and Atmospheric in § 648.162(e)(1) are met. The revised meet these statutory requirements are Administration bluefish quotas for calendar year 2015 nonetheless unmanned aircraft, and as are: Virginia, 422,629 lb (191,701 kg); such, are subject to all existing FAA 50 CFR Part 648 and Massachusetts, 602,036 lb (273,079 regulations, as well as future rulemaking [Docket No. 140117052–4402–02] kg), based on the final 2015 Atlantic action, and the FAA intends to apply its Bluefish Specifications published regulations to such unmanned aircraft.’’ RIN 0648–XE162 August 6, 2015 (80 FR 46848). Id. at 36173. Following the Notice of Fisheries of the Northeastern United Classification interpretation, the FAA published a States; Atlantic Bluefish Fishery; This action is taken under 50 CFR Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, in Quota Transfer which it proposed a new regulatory part part 648 and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866. to regulate small UAS (14 CFR part 107). AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries 80 FR 9544 (Feb. 23, 2015). Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Conclusion Dated: September 8, 2015. Commerce. Emily H. Menashes, In light of recent regulatory and ACTION: Temporary rule; quota transfer. Acting Director, Office of Sustainable legislative actions and industry Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. SUMMARY: NMFS announces that the developments in the area of unmanned Commonwealth of Virginia is [FR Doc. 2015–22953 Filed 9–8–15; 4:15 pm] aircraft, the agency believes it is prudent transferring a portion of its 2015 BILLING CODE 3510–22–P to clarify our interpretation of the commercial Atlantic bluefish quota to definitions codified at 49 CFR 830.2 and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE the notification requirements contained This quota adjustment is necessary to in § 830.5(a) (applicable to ‘‘aircraft comply with the Bluefish Fishery National Oceanic and Atmospheric accidents’’ and ‘‘serious incidents’’).2 In Management Plan quota transfer Administration this regard, we remain consistent with provisions. This announcement informs our long-held practice of refraining from the public of the revised commercial 50 CFR Part 679 conducting investigations of any model quota for each state involved. aircraft accident or incident. We [Docket No. 140918791–4999–02] DATES: Effective September 8, 2015, maintain this declination in our through December 31, 2015. RIN 0648–XE180 interpretation of our regulations within FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Reid 49 CFR part 830, and we do not feel Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Lichwell, Fishery Management compelled to alter this practice in light Zone Off Alaska; Reapportionment of Specialist, (978) 281–9112. of recently proposed regulatory changes the 2015 Gulf of Alaska Pacific Halibut from the FAA or Congress’s recent SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Prohibited Species Catch Limits for the inclusion of a statutory definition of Regulations governing the bluefish Trawl Deep-Water and Shallow-Water ‘‘model aircraft.’’ fishery are found at 50 CFR part 648. Fishery Categories The regulations require annual The NTSB does not now propose a specification of a commercial quota that AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries definition of model aircraft, but will is apportioned among the coastal states Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and consider as instructive the description from Florida through Maine. The Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), of ‘‘model aircraft’’ within section 336 process to set the annual commercial Commerce. of the FAA Modernization and Reform quota and the percent allocated to each ACTION: Temporary rule; Act of 2012, as described above in the state are described in § 648.162. reapportionment. section of this Notice entitled ‘‘Related The final rule implementing Legislative and Regulatory Amendment 1 to the Bluefish Fishery SUMMARY: NMFS is reapportioning the Developments.’’ Management Plan, published in the seasonal apportionments of the 2015 The NTSB trusts operators will find Federal Register on July 26, 2000 (65 FR Pacific halibut prohibited species catch this statement of interpretation helpful 45844), provided a mechanism for (PSC) limits for the trawl deep-water in understanding the NTSB’s definition transferring commercial bluefish quota and shallow-water species fishery of ‘‘unmanned aircraft accident.’’ from one state to another. Two or more categories in the Gulf of Alaska. This states, under mutual agreement and action is necessary to account for the Christopher A. Hart, with the concurrence of the actual halibut PSC use by the trawl Chairman. Administrator, Greater Atlantic Region, deep-water and shallow-water species [FR Doc. 2015–22933 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] NMFS (Regional Administrator), can fishery categories from May 15, 2015 through June 30, 2015. This action is BILLING CODE 7533–01–P transfer or combine bluefish commercial quota under § 648.162(e). The Regional consistent with the goals and objectives of the Fishery Management Plan for 2 Administrator is required to consider We recognize the aviation community is Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska. mindful of the Board’s decision in Administrator v. the criteria in § 648.162(e)(1) in the Pirker, NTSB Order No. EA–5730 (Nov. 18, 2014). evaluation of requests for quota transfers DATES: Effective 1200 hours, Alaska In Pirker, the Board held the FAA could apply to or combinations. local time (A.l.t.), September 9, 2015 UAS 14 CFR 91.13(a), which prohibits careless or through 2400 hours, A.l.t., December 31, reckless operation of aircraft. The respondent’s Virginia has agreed to transfer 50,000 flight that gave rise to the FAA’s action in Pirker lb (22,680 kg) of its 2015 commercial 2015. occurred prior to Congress’s enactment of the FAA quota to Massachusetts. This transfer FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Josh Modernization and Reform Act of 2012, which Keaton, 907–586–7228. addresses UAS, small UAS, and model aircraft. The was prompted by state officials in NTSB considers these statutory definitions Massachusetts to ensure their SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: NMFS instructive in interpreting its regulations. commercial bluefish quota is not manages the groundfish fishery in the

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Gulf of Alaska (GOA) exclusive further apportioned by season, June 30 to account for actual halibut economic zone according to the Fishery including four seasonal apportionments PSC use by each fishery category during Management Plan for Groundfish of the to the shallow-water species fishery and May 15 through June 30. As of Gulf of Alaska (FMP) prepared by the three seasonal apportionments to the September 1, 2015, NMFS has North Pacific Fishery Management deep-water species fishery. The two determined that the trawl deep-water Council under authority of the fishery categories also are apportioned a and shallow-water fisheries used 75 Magnuson-Stevens Fishery combined, fifth seasonal halibut PSC metric tons (mt) and 1 mt of halibut Conservation and Management Act. limit. Unused seasonal apportionments PSC, respectively, from May 15 through Regulations governing fishing by U.S. are added to the next season June 30. Accordingly, pursuant to vessels in accordance with the FMP apportionment during a fishing year. § 679.21(d)(4)(iii)(D), the Regional appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600 Regulations at § 679.21(d)(4)(iii)(D) Administrator is reapportioning the and 50 CFR part 679. require NMFS to combine management combined first and second seasonal The final 2015 and 2016 harvest of the available trawl halibut PSC limits apportionments (836 mt) of halibut PSC specifications for groundfish in the GOA in the second season (April 1 through limit between the trawl deep-water and (80 FR 10250, February 25, 2015) July 1) deep-water and shallow-water shallow-water fishery categories to apportions the 2015 Pacific halibut PSC species fishery categories for use in account for the actual PSC use in each limit for trawl gear in the GOA to two either fishery from May 15 through June fishery. Therefore, Table 16 of the final trawl fishery categories: A deep-water 30 of each year. Furthermore, NMFS is 2015 and 2016 harvest specifications for species fishery and a shallow-water required to reapportion the halibut PSC groundfish in the GOA (80 FR 10250, species fishery. The halibut PSC limit limit between the deep-water and February 25, 2015) is revised consistent for these two trawl fishery categories is shallow-water species fisheries after with this adjustment.

TABLE 16—FINAL 2015 APPORTIONMENT OF PACIFIC HALIBUT PSC TRAWL LIMITS BETWEEN THE TRAWL GEAR DEEP- WATER SPECIES FISHERY AND THE SHALLOW-WATER SPECIES FISHERY CATEGORIES [Values are in metric tons]

Season Shallow-water Deep-water 1 Total

January 20–April 1 ...... 135 35 ...... 170 April 1–July 1 ...... 291 375 ...... 666 Subtotal of combined first and second season limit (January 20–July 1) ...... 426 410 ...... 836 July 1–September 1 ...... 352 176 ...... 528 September 1–October 1 ...... 132 Any remainder ...... 132 Subtotal January 20–October 1 ...... 910 586 ...... 1,496 October 1–December 31 2 ...... 264

Total ...... 1,760 1 Vessels participating in cooperatives in the Central GOA Rockfish Program will receive 191 mt of the third season (July 1 through September 1) deep-water species fishery halibut PSC apportionment. 2 There is no apportionment between trawl shallow-water and deep-water species fishery categories during the fifth season (October 1 through December 31).

Classification responding to the most recent fisheries the reasons provided above for waiver of This action responds to the best data in a timely fashion and would prior notice and opportunity for public available information recently obtained allow for harvests that exceed the comment. from the fishery. The Assistant originally specified apportionment of This action is required by § 679.20 Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA the halibut PSC limits to the deep-water and is exempt from review under (AA), finds good cause to waive the and shallow-water fishery categories. Executive Order 12866. NMFS was unable to publish a notice requirement to provide prior notice and Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. providing time for public comment opportunity for public comment Dated: September 8, 2015. pursuant to the authority set forth at 5 because the most recent, relevant data Emily H. Menashes, U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is only became available as of September impracticable and contrary to the public 3, 2015. Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. interest. This requirement is The AA also finds good cause to impracticable and contrary to the public waive the 30-day delay in the effective [FR Doc. 2015–22934 Filed 9–8–15; 4:15 pm] interest as it would prevent NMFS from date of this action under 5 U.S.C. BILLING CODE 3510–22–P 553(d)(3). This finding is based upon

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This i-SIP ensures that the State’s able to consider your comment. addressing the i-SIP elements for SIP for Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Electronic files should avoid the use of NAAQS.1 The Governor of New Mexico is adequate to meet the state’s special characters, any form of on behalf of Albuquerque-Bernalillo responsibilities under the CAA, encryption, and be free of any defects or County submitted an i-SIP revision on including the four CAA requirements viruses. Multimedia submissions (audio, May 2, 2012 to address this revised for interstate transport of Pb emissions. video, etc.) must be accompanied by a NAAQS, including a demonstration that DATES: Written comments must be written comment. The written comment the SIP met the four statutory received on or before October 13, 2015. is considered the official comment and requirements for interstate transport of ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, should include discussion of all points Pb emissions. identified by Docket ID Number EPA– you wish to make. The EPA will EPA is proposing to approve the R06–OAR–2012–0400, by one of the generally not consider comments or Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New following methods: comment contents located outside of the Mexico i-SIP submittal for the 2008 Pb • www.regulations.gov. Follow the primary submission (i.e. on the web, NAAQS 2 as meeting the requirements online instructions. cloud, or other file sharing system). For • Email: Tracie Donaldson at additional information on submitting 1 ‘‘Guidance on Infrastructure State Implementation Plan (SIP) Elements under Clean [email protected]. comments, please visit http:// Air Act Sections 110(a)(1) and 110(a)(2) for the 2008 • Mail or delivery: Mary Stanton, www2.epa.gov/dockets/commenting- Pb NAAQS,’’ Memorandum from Stephen D. Page, Chief, Air Grants Section (6PD–S), epa-dockets. October 14, 2011, http://epa.gov/air/urbanair/ Environmental Protection Agency, 1445 Docket: The index to the docket for sipstatus/docs/Guidance_on_Infrastructure_SIP_ Elements_Multipollutant_FINAL_Sept_2013.pdf. Ross Avenue, Suite 1200, Dallas, Texas this action is available electronically at 2 Additional information on: The history of Pb, its 75202–2733. Deliveries are accepted www.regulations.gov and in hard copy levels, forms and, determination of compliance; only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 at EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Continued

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for an i-SIP, including the requirements can adopt emission standards and compliance orders. Its statutes also for interstate transport of Pb emissions compliance schedules applicable to provide the AQP with general regulated entities; emission standards enforcement powers. Among other II. EPA’s Evaluation of New Mexico’s i- and limitations and any other measures things, they can file lawsuits to compel SIP and Interstate Transport Submittal necessary for attainment and compliance with the statutes and Below is a summary of EPA’s maintenance of national standards; and, regulations; commence civil actions; evaluation of the Albuquerque- enforce applicable laws, regulations, issue field citations; conduct Bernalillo County, New Mexico i-SIP for standards and compliance schedules, investigations of regulated entities; each applicable element of 110(a)(2) A– and seek injunctive relief within the collect criminal and civil penalties; M. The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County boundaries of Bernalillo County. This develop and enforce rules and standards Air Quality Control Board (Air Board) authority has been employed to adopt related to protection of air quality; issue provided a demonstration of how the and submit multiple revisions to the compliance orders; pursue criminal existing Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New prosecutions; investigate, enter into New Mexico SIP met all the Mexico State Implementation Plan. The remediation agreements; and issue requirements of the 2008 Pb NAAQS on approved SIP for Albuquerque- emergency cease and desist orders. The May 2, 2012. This SIP submission Bernalillo County, New Mexico is AQAC also provides additional became complete by operation of law on documented at 40 CFR 52.1620, Subpart enforcement authorities and funding November 2, 2013. See CAA section GG. mechanisms. 110(k)(1)(B). (B) Ambient air quality monitoring/ (2) Minor New Source Review (NSR). (A) Emission limits and other control data system: The SIP must provide for The SIP is required to include measures measures: The SIP must include establishment and implementation of to regulate construction and enforceable emission limits and other ambient air quality monitors, collection modification of stationary sources to control measures, means or techniques, and analysis of monitoring data, and protect the NAAQS. Albuquerque- schedules for compliance and other providing the data to EPA upon request. Bernalillo County’s minor NSR related matters as needed to implement, The AQCA provides AQP with the permitting requirements are approved as maintain and enforce each of the authority to monitor ambient air quality part of the SIP.5 NAAQS.3 in the county (NMSA 1978, section 74– (3) Prevention of Significant Legislative authority for Albuquerque- 2–5). AQP maintains a monitoring Deterioration (PSD) permit program. Bernalillo County’s air quality program, network for the NAAQS and submits an Albuquerque-Bernalillo County’s PSD codified in Chapter 74 Environmental annual Network Assessment to EPA. portion of the SIP covers all NSR Improvement, Article 2, Air Pollution, of The network includes one monitor for regulated pollutants as well as the the New Mexico statutes, gives the Air Pb. AQP’s 2014 Air Monitoring Network requirements for the 2008 Pb NAAQS Board and the Albuquerque Plan is the most recently EPA-approved and has been approved by EPA.6 In a Environmental Health Department’s Air network monitoring plan and was recent action, EPA approved revisions Quality Program (AQP) the authority to approved by EPA on February 3, 2015. that address the requirements of the implement the CAA in Albuquerque- All monitoring data is measured using EPA’s May 2008, July 2010, and October Bernalillo County, New Mexico. EPA approved methods and subject to 2012 PM2.5 PSD Implementation Rules Enforceable emission limitations and the EPA quality assurance requirements. and to incorporate revisions consistent other control measures are authorized AQP submits all required data to EPA, with the EPA’s March 2011 Fugitives by the New Mexico Air Quality Control in accordance with EPA rules. The Interim Rule, July 2011 Greenhouse Gas Act (AQCA) which established the Air monitoring network was approved into (GHG) Biomass Deferral Rule, and July Board and those provisions of New the SIP (46 FR 4005, August 6, 1981). 2012 GHG Tailoring Rule Step 3 and Mexico Administrative Code (NMAC) AQP conducts an assessment of the GHG PALs Rule (see docket EPA–R06– Title 20, Environmental Protection, monitoring network every 5 years. Data OAR–2013–0616 in Chapter 11, Albuquerque-Bernalillo is available upon request and in the EPA www.regulations.gov). County Air Quality Control Board. They Air Quality System (AQS) database. (D) Interstate and international (C) Program for enforcement. The SIP transport: The requirements for EPA’s approach for reviewing i-SIPs; the details of must include the following three interstate transport of Pb emissions are the SIP submittal and EPA’s evaluation; the effect elements: (1) A program providing for that the SIP contain adequate provisions of recent court decisions on i-SIPs; the statute and regulatory citations in the New Mexico SIP specific enforcement of the measure in prohibiting Pb emissions to other states to this review; the specific i-SIP applicable CAA paragraph A above; (2) a program for the which will (1) contribute significantly to and EPA regulatory citations; Federal Register regulation of the modification and nonattainment of the NAAQS, (2) Notice citations for New Mexico SIP approvals; construction of stationary sources as interfere with maintenance of the New Mexico’s minor New Source Review program NAAQS, (3) interfere with measures and EPA approval activities; and New Mexico’s necessary to protect the applicable Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) NAAQS (i.e., state-wide permitting of required to prevent significant program can be found in the Technical Support minor sources); and (3) a permit Document (TSD). program to meet the major source 5 EPA is not proposing to approve or disapprove 3 The specific nonattainment area plan permitting requirements of the CAA (for Albuquerque-Bernalillo County’s existing minor requirements of section 110(a)(2)(I) are subject to NSR program to the extent that it may be the timing requirements of section 172, not the areas designated as attainment or inconsistent with EPA’s regulations governing this timing requirement of section 110(a)(1). Thus, unclassifiable for the NAAQS in program. EPA has maintained that the CAA does section 110(a)(2)(A) does not require that states question).4 not require that new infrastructure SIP submissions submit regulations or emissions limits specifically (1) Enforcement of SIP Measures. As correct any defects in existing EPA-approved for attaining the 2008 Pb NAAQS. Those SIP provisions of minor NSR programs in order for EPA provisions are due as part of each state’s attainment noted in (A), the state statutes provide to approve the infrastructure SIP for element C (e.g., plan, and will be addressed separately from the authority for the AQP to enforce the 76 FR 41076–41079). EPA believes that a number requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A). In the context requirements of the AQCA within of states may have minor NSR provisions that are of an infrastructure SIP, EPA is not evaluating the Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, and contrary to the existing EPA regulations for this existing SIP provisions for this purpose. Instead, program. The statutory requirements of section EPA is only evaluating whether the state’s SIP has any regulations, permits, or final 110(a)(2)(C) provide for considerable flexibility in basic structural provisions for the implementation designing minor NSR programs. of the NAAQS. 4 As discussed in further detail in the TSD. 6 As discussed further in the TSD.

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deterioration or (4) interfere with attainment/unclassifiable areas with 2008 Pb NAAQS, and relevant statutory measures to protect visibility (CAA regards to the 2008 Pb NAAQS have and regulatory authorities and 110(a)(2)(D)(i)). been detailed in the section addressing provisions referenced in the submission With respect to significant section 110(a)(2)(C). Therefore, we deem or referenced in New Mexico’s SIP, EPA contribution to nonattainment or that the SIP has presumptively satisfied believes that Albuquerque-Bernalillo interference with maintenance of the Pb the interstate transport and PSD County has the adequate infrastructure NAAQS, the physical properties of Pb, requirement. needed to address sections which is a metal and very dense, With regard to the applicable 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (all 4 interstate prevent Pb emissions from experiencing requirement for interstate transport and transport requirements), and a significant degree of travel in the visibility protection, significant impacts 110(a)(2)(D)(ii) for the 2008 Pb NAAQS ambient air. No complex chemistry is from Pb emissions from stationary and is proposing to approve this needed to form Pb or Pb compounds in sources are expected to be limited to element of the May 2, 2012, submission. the ambient air; therefore, ambient short distances from the source and (E) Adequate authority, resources, concentrations of Pb are typically most, if not all, stationary sources of Pb implementation, and oversight: The SIP highest near Pb sources. More emissions are located at sufficient must provide for the following: (1) specifically, there is a sharp decrease in distances from Class I areas such that Necessary assurances that the state (and ambient Pb concentrations as the visibility impacts would be negligible. other entities within the state distance from the source increases. Although Pb can be a component of responsible for implementing the SIP) According to EPA’s report entitled Our coarse and fine particles, Pb generally will have adequate personnel, funding, Nation’s Air: Status and comprises only a small fraction of and authority under state or local law to Through 2010, Pb concentrations that coarse and fine particles. A recent EPA implement the SIP, and that there are no are not near a source of Pb are study conducted to evaluate the extent legal impediments to such approximately 8 times less than the that Pb could impact visibility implementation; (2) requirements typical concentrations near the source.7 concluded that Pb-related visibility relating to state boards; and (3) For these reasons, EPA believes that the impacts at Class I areas were found to necessary assurances that the state has interstate transport requirements be insignificant (e.g., less than 0.10%).8 responsibility for ensuring adequate pertaining to significant contribution to Given this information, that there are no implementation of any plan provision nonattainment or interference with significant point sources of Pb for which it relies on local governments maintenance of the Pb NAAQS can be emissions and that the County is not or other entities to carry out that portion satisfied through a state’s assessment as near an interstate border we deem the of the plan. to whether a lead source located within SIP meets the interstate transport and Both elements A and E address the its state in close proximity to a state visibility protection. requirement that there is adequate border has emissions that contribute Section 110(a)(2)(D)(ii) also requires authority to implement and enforce the significantly to the nonattainment in or that the SIP ensure compliance with the SIP and that there are no legal interfere with maintenance of the applicable requirements of sections 126 impediments. NAAQS in the neighboring state. and 115 of the CAA, relating to This i-SIP submission for the 2008 Pb Albuquerque-Bernalillo County has interstate and international pollution NAAQS describes the SIP regulations stated as such in its submission. abatement, respectively. Section 126(a) governing the various functions of There are no areas within of the CAA requires new or modified personnel within the AQP and the Air Albuquerque-Bernalillo County that are sources to notify neighboring states of Board, including the administrative, designated as nonattainment with potential impacts from sources within technical support, planning, respect to the 2008 Pb NAAQS, and the State. Albuquerque-Bernalillo enforcement, and permitting functions there are no significant sources of Pb County regulations require that affected of the program. With respect to funding, the resources emissions within the County that emit states, tribes and federal land managers to carry out the plan are provided Pb in amounts equal to or exceeding 0.5 receive notice prior to the through General Funds, Permit Fees and tons per year, nor sources of Pb commencement of any construction or the CAA grant process. Permit Fees are emissions within two miles of a significant modification of a major collected under the authority of section neighboring state line. Total Pb source. In addition, no source or sources 74–2–7. emissions within Albuquerque- located in Albuquerque-Bernalillo As required by the CAA and the Bernalillo County in 2011 were less County have been identified by EPA as Environmental Improvement Act (EIA), than two tons, and most of the Pb- having any interstate impacts under the SIP stipulates that any members of emitting sources within the State are section 126 in any pending actions the board or body, or the head of an general aviation airports where aviation relating to any air pollutant. agency with similar powers, adequately gasoline containing tetra-ethyl lead is Section 115 of the CAA authorizes disclose any potential conflicts of still in use. Therefore, we deem that EPA to require a state to revise its SIP interest. NMSA 1978 section 74–1–4 Albuquerque-Bernalillo County has under certain conditions to alleviate provides the Air Board contain at least presumptively satisfied the interstate international transport into another a majority of members who represent transport requirements pertaining to country. There are no final findings the public interest and do not derive significant contribution to under section 115 of the CAA against any significant portion of their income nonattainment or interference with New Mexico with respect to any air from persons subject to or who appear maintenance of the Pb NAAQS. pollutant. Thus, the State’s SIP does not before the board on issues related to the With respect to the interstate need to include any provisions to meet CAA or the Air Act. Board members are transport and PSD requirement, we note the requirements of section 115. that Albuquerque-Bernalillo County’s Based upon review of the State’s required to recuse themselves from rule- satisfaction of the applicable infrastructure SIP submission for the makings in which their impartiality may infrastructure SIP PSD requirements for reasonably be questioned. 8 Analysis by Mark Schmidt, OAQPS, ‘‘Ambient With respect to assurances that the 7 http://www.epa.gov/airtrends/2011/report/ Pb’s Contribution to Class I Area Visibility Air Board has responsibility to fullreport.pdf. Impairment,’’ June 17, 2011. implement the SIP adequately when it

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authorizes local or other agencies to to address environmental emergencies, as described in part D. The carry out portions of the plan, the EIA inclusive of contingency plans to Albuquerque-Bernalillo County and the AQCA designate the Air Board implement emergency episode nonattainment new source review as the primary air pollution control provisions. (NNSR) provisions required for the 2008 agency within Albuquerque-Bernalillo Pursuant to 40 CFR 51, Subpart H, Pb NAAQS and other NAAQS were County. The statutes allow for local Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency approved as part of the SIP (72 FR agencies to carry out some or all of the Episodes, on January 26, 1989, the Air 20728, April 26, 2007). Act’s responsibilities. Board adopted the Air Pollution Additionally, Albuquerque-Bernalillo The Albuquerque-Bernalillo County Contingency Plan for Bernalillo County County presently does not contain any Air Quality Control Board assumes [8/21/91, 56 FR 38074; 40 CFR 52.1639, non-attainment areas for Pb. jurisdiction for local administration and Prevention of Air Emergency Episodes], (J) Consultation with government enforcement of the AQCA in Bernalillo which is part of the SIP, which covers officials, public notification, PSD and County. There are Albuquerque/ air pollution episodes and the visibility protection: The SIP must meet Bernalillo County SIP provisions which occurrence of an emergency due to the the following three requirements: (1) are part of the New Mexico SIP.9 effects of the pollutants on the health of Relating to interagency consultation (F) Stationary source monitoring persons. regarding certain CAA requirements; (2) system: The SIP requires the (H) Future SIP revisions: States must relating to public notification of NAAQS establishment of a system to monitor have the authority to revise their SIPs in exceedances and related issues; and, (3) emissions from stationary sources and response to changes in the NAAQS, prevention of significant deterioration of to submit periodic emission reports. It availability of improved methods for air quality and visibility protection. must require the installation, attaining the NAAQS, or in response to (1) Interagency consultation: As maintenance, and replacement of an EPA finding that the SIP is required by the AQCA, there must be a equipment, and the implementation of substantially inadequate to attain the public hearing before the adoption of other necessary steps, by owners or NAAQS. any regulations or emission control operators of stationary sources, to Albuquerque-Bernalillo County’s SIP requirements and all interested persons monitor emissions from sources. The is a compilation of regulations, plans must be given a reasonable opportunity SIP shall also require periodic reports and submittals that act to improve and to submit data, view documents, or on the nature and amounts of emissions maintain air quality in accordance with argue orally or in writing and to and emissions-related data from national standards. The authority to examine testimony of witnesses from sources, and require that the state develop or revise the SIP is based on the the hearing. In addition, the AQAC correlate the source reports with authority to adopt new regulations and provides for the power and duty to emission limitations or standards revise existing regulations to meet the ‘‘advise, consult, contract with and established under the CAA. These NAAQS. NMSA 1978 section 74–7–5 cooperate with local authorities, other reports must be made available for gives the board the authority to perform states, the federal government and other public inspection at reasonable times. these functions. Section 74–7–5 also interested persons or groups in regard to Requirements in 20.11.47 NMAC, gives the board the authority to adopt matters of common interest in the field Emission Inventory Requirements regulations to abate, control and of air quality control... ’’. provide for the reporting of emissions prohibit air pollution throughout Furthermore, New Mexico’s PSD SIP inventories in a format established by Albuquerque-Bernalillo County in rules mandate public participation and AQP on a schedule prescribed by the accordance with the State Rules Act. notification regarding permitting regulation. There also are SIP state Nothing in New Mexico’s statutory or applications to any other state or local regulations pertaining to sampling and regulatory authority prohibits air pollution control agencies, local testing and requirements for reporting of Albuquerque-Bernalillo County from government officials of the city or emissions inventories. In addition, SIP revising the SIP in the event of a county where the source will be located, rules establish general requirements for revision to the NAAQS. The AQCA tribal authorities, and Federal Land maintaining records and reporting specifically requires revisions to the SIP Managers (FLMs) whose lands may be emissions. This information is used to if the scenarios set forth in Section affected by emissions from the source or track progress towards measuring the 110(a)(2)(H) occur. modification. The State’s Transportation NAAQS, developing control and (I) Nonattainment areas: The CAA Conformity SIP rules also provide maintenance strategies, identifying section 110(a)(2)(I) requires that in the procedures for interagency consultation, sources and general emission levels, and case of a plan or plan revision for areas resolution of conflicts, and public determining compliance with SIP designated as nonattainment areas, notification. regulations and additional EPA states must meet applicable (2) Public Notification: The i-SIP requirements. requirements of part D of the CAA, provides the SIP regulatory citations (G) Emergency authority: The SIP relating to SIP requirements for requiring the Air Board to regularly must provide for authority to address designated nonattainment areas. notify the public of instances or areas in activities causing imminent and As noted earlier, EPA does not expect which any NAAQS are exceeded, advise substantial endangerment to public infrastructure SIP submissions to the public of the health hazard health or welfare or the environment address subsection (I). The specific SIP associated with such exceedances, and and to include contingency plans to submissions for designated enhance public awareness of measures implement such authorities as nonattainment areas, as required under that can prevent such exceedances and necessary. CAA title I, part D, are subject to ways in which the public can The AQCA provides the New Mexico different submission schedules than participate in efforts to improve air Environment Department with authority those for section 110 infrastructure quality. 20.11.82 NMAC, Rulemaking elements. Instead, EPA will take action Procedures—Air Quality Board, 9 Albuquerque/Bernalillo County SIP http:// on part D attainment plan SIP stipulates notice requirements for yosemite.epa.gov/r6/Sip0304.nsf/ home!OpenView&Start=1&Count=30&Collapse submissions through a separate rulemaking and is used as a guide for =4.4#4.4 orhttps://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/40/ rulemaking process governed by the notice requirements when adopting 52.1620. requirements for nonattainment areas, SIPs.

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(3) PSD and Visibility Protection: The Agency; Specific Duties and Powers of • Is not a ‘‘significant regulatory PSD requirements here are the same as the Department, states that, ‘‘The action’’ subject to review by the Office those addressed under (C). The department is the state air pollution of Management and Budget under Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New control agency for all purposes under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, Mexico SIP requirements relating to federal legislation relating to pollution. October 4, 1993); visibility and regional haze are not The department is required to ‘‘advise, • Does not impose an information affected when EPA establishes or revises consult, contract and cooperate with collection burden under the provisions a NAAQS. Therefore, EPA believes that local authorities, other states, the federal of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 there are no new visibility protection government and other interested U.S.C. 3501 et seq.); requirements due to the revision of the persons or groups in regard to matters • Is certified as not having a NAAQS, and consequently there are no of common interest in the field of air significant economic impact on a newly applicable visibility protection quality control.’’ Also see element (J) substantial number of small entities obligations pursuant to infrastructure above for a discussion of the SIP’s under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 element J after the promulgation of a public participation process, the U.S.C. 601 et seq.); new or revised NAAQS. authority to advise and consult, and the • Does not contain any unfunded (K) Air quality and modeling/data: PSD SIP’s public participation mandate or significantly or uniquely The SIP must provide for performing air requirements. affect small governments, as described quality modeling, as prescribed by EPA, III. Proposed Action in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act to predict the effects on ambient air of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4); quality of any emissions of any NAAQS EPA is proposing to approve the May • Does not have Federalism pollutant, and for submission of such 2, 2012, infrastructure SIP submission implications as specified in Executive data to EPA upon request. from Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, AQP has the duty, authority and New Mexico, which addresses the 1999); technical capability to conduct air requirements of CAA sections 110(a)(1) • Is not an economically significant quality modeling, pursuant to the and (2) as applicable to the 2008 Pb regulatory action based on health or AQCA, in order to assess the effect on NAAQS. Specifically, EPA is proposing safety risks subject to Executive Order ambient air quality of relevant pollutant to approve the following infrastructure 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997); emissions; and can provide relevant elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), • data as part of the permitting and Is not a significant regulatory action (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). EPA NAAQS implementation process. AQP subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR is not proposing action pertaining to follows EPA guidelines for air 28355, May 22, 2001); section 110(a)(2)(I)—Nonattainment • dispersion modeling. Upon request, Is not subject to requirements of AQP will submit current and future data Area Plan or Plan Revisions as EPA Section 12(d) of the National relating to air quality modeling to EPA. believes this need not be addressed in Technology Transfer and Advancement (L) Permitting Fees: The SIP must the i-SIP. Based upon review of the Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because require each major stationary source to state’s infrastructure SIP submissions application of those requirements would pay permitting fees to the permitting and relevant statutory and regulatory be inconsistent with the CAA; and authority, as a condition of any permit authorities and provisions referenced in • Does not provide EPA with the required under the CAA, to cover the these submissions or referenced in discretionary authority to address, as cost of reviewing and acting upon any Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New appropriate, disproportionate human application for such a permit, and, if the Mexico’s SIP, EPA believes that health or environmental effects, using permit is issued, the costs of Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New practicable and legally permissible implementing and enforcing the terms Mexico has the infrastructure in place to methods, under Executive Order 12898 of the permit. The fee requirement address all applicable required elements (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). applies until a fee program established of sections 110(a)(1) and (2) to ensure In addition, the SIP is not approved by the state pursuant to title V of the that the 2008 Pb NAAQS are to apply on any Indian reservation land CAA, relating to operating permits, is implemented in the county. We also are or in any other area where EPA or an approved by EPA. proposing to approve the State’s Indian tribe has demonstrated that a The fee requirements of 20.11.2 demonstration that it meets the four tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of NMAC have been approved by EPA as statutory requirements for interstate Indian country, the proposed rule does meeting the CAA requirements and transport of Pb emissions. not have tribal implications and will not were incorporated into the IV. Statutory and Executive Order impose substantial direct costs on tribal Albuquerque-Bernalillo County, New Reviews governments or preempt tribal law as Mexico SIP [4/10/80, 45 FR 24468]. specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 Albuquerque-Bernalillo County’s title V Under the Clean Air Act, the FR 67249, November 9, 2000). Administrator is required to approve a operating permit program codified at List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52 20.11.42 NMAC, Operating Permits, was SIP submission that complies with the approved by EPA on 9/8/04 [FR vol. 69, provisions of the Act and applicable Environmental protection, Air No. 173, pp. 54244–47]. In addition, see Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); pollution control, Incorporation by element (E) above for the description of 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in reviewing SIP reference, Intergovernmental relations, the mandatory collection of permitting submissions, EPA’s role is to approve Lead (Pb), Reporting and recordkeeping fees outlined in the SIP. state choices, provided that they meet requirements. (M) Consultation/participation by the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. affected local entities: The SIP must this action merely proposes to approve Dated: September 2, 2015. provide for consultation and state law as meeting Federal participation by local political requirements and does not impose Ron Curry, subdivisions affected by the SIP. additional requirements beyond those Regional Administrator, Region 6. New Mexico State Statute Section 74– imposed by state law. For that reason, [FR Doc. 2015–22862 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] 2–5.2 State Air Pollution Control this action: BILLING CODE 6560–50–P

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Environmental Protection Agency, nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and 2010 sulfur AGENCY Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, dioxide (SO2) National Ambient Air Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 886–6031, Quality Standards (NAAQS). 40 CFR Part 52 [email protected]. DATES: Comments must be received on [EPA–R05–OAR–2015–0380; FRL–9933–64– SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the or before October 13, 2015. Region 5] Final Rules section of this Federal ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, Register, EPA is approving Indiana’s identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R05– Air Plan Approval; Indiana; SO2 SO2 SIP submittal as a direct final rule OAR–2015–0464, by one of the Revision for Walsh and Kelly without prior proposal because the following methods: Agency views this as a noncontroversial AGENCY: Environmental Protection 1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the Agency (EPA). submittal and anticipates no adverse on-line instructions for submitting comments. A detailed rationale for the comments. ACTION: Proposed rule. approval is set forth in the direct final 2. Email: [email protected]. SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection rule. If EPA does not receive adverse 3. Fax: (312) 408–2279. Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve a comments in response to this rule, no 4. Mail: Douglas Aburano, Chief, request submitted by the Indiana further activity is contemplated. If EPA Attainment Planning and Maintenance Department of Environmental receives adverse comments, EPA will Section, Air Programs Branch (AR–18J), Management on June 1, 2015, to revise withdraw the direct final rule and will U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, its state implementation plan (SIP) for address all public comments received in 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, a subsequent final rule based on this sulfur dioxide (SO2). The revision Illinois 60604. updates information regarding Walsh proposed rule. EPA will not institute a 5. Hand Delivery: Douglas Aburano, and Kelly, Incorporated, a hot mix second comment period. Any parties Chief, Attainment Planning and asphalt plant located in Griffith, Lake interested in commenting on this action Maintenance Section, Air Programs County, Indiana. Walsh and Kelly, should do so at this time. Please note Branch (AR–18J), U.S. Environmental Incorporated, is replacing its aggregate that if EPA receives adverse comment Protection Agency, 77 West Jackson drum dryer. The revision does not on an amendment, paragraph, or section Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604. of this rule, and if that provision can be Such deliveries are only accepted change any of the SO2 control requirements and will not result in an severed from the remainder of the rule, during the Regional Office normal hours EPA may adopt as final those provisions of operation, and special arrangements increase in SO2 emissions. of the rule that are not the subject of an should be made for deliveries of boxed DATES: Comments must be received on adverse comment. For additional information. The Regional Office official or before October 13, 2015. information, see the direct final rule hours of business are Monday through ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, which is located in the Rules section of Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R05– this Federal Register. Federal holidays. OAR–2015–0380 by one of the following Instructions: Direct your comments to methods: Dated: August 28, 2015. Susan Hedman, Docket ID No. EPA–R05–OAR–2015– 1. www.regulations.gov: Follow the 0464. EPA’s policy is that all comments Regional Administrator, Region 5. on-line instructions for submitting received will be included in the public comments. [FR Doc. 2015–22715 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] docket without change and may be 2. Email: [email protected]. BILLING CODE 6560–50–P made available online at 3. Fax: (312) 692–2450. www.regulations.gov, including any 4. Mail: Pamela Blakley, Chief, personal information provided, unless ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Control Strategies Section (AR–18J), the comment includes information AGENCY U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, claimed to be Confidential Business 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, 40 CFR Part 52 Information (CBI) or other information Illinois 60604. whose disclosure is restricted by statute. 5. Hand Delivery: Pamela Blakley, [EPA–R05–OAR–2015–0464; FRL–9933–63– Do not submit information that you Chief, Control Strategies Section (AR– Region 5] consider to be CBI or otherwise 18J), U.S. Environmental Protection protected through www.regulations.gov Agency, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, Air Plan Approval; Wisconsin; Wisconsin State Board Requirements or email. The www.regulations.gov Web Chicago, Illinois 60604. Such deliveries site is an ‘‘anonymous access’’ system, are only accepted during the Regional AGENCY: Environmental Protection which means EPA will not know your Office normal hours of operation, and Agency (EPA). identity or contact information unless special arrangements should be made ACTION: Proposed rule. you provide it in the body of your for deliveries of boxed information. The comment. If you send an email Regional Office official hours of SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection comment directly to EPA without going business are Monday through Friday, Agency (EPA) is proposing to approve through www.regulations.gov your email 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding state implementation plan (SIP) address will be automatically captured Federal holidays. submissions from Wisconsin regarding and included as part of the comment Please see the direct final rule which the state board requirements under that is placed in the public docket and is located in the Rules section of this section 128 of the Clean Air Act (CAA). made available on the Internet. If you Federal Register for detailed EPA is also proposing to approve submit an electronic comment, EPA instructions on how to submit elements of SIP submissions from recommends that you include your comments. Wisconsin regarding the infrastructure name and other contact information in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: requirements of section 110 relating to the body of your comment and with any Charles Hatten, Environmental state boards for the 1997 ozone, 1997 disk or CD–ROM you submit. If EPA Engineer, Control Strategies Section, Air fine particulate (PM2.5), 2006 PM2.5, cannot read your comment due to Programs Branch (AR–18J), 2008 lead (Pb), 2008 ozone, 2010 technical difficulties and cannot contact

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you for clarification, EPA may not be 3. Explain why you agree or disagree; requirements, which is the only able to consider your comment. suggest alternatives and substitute infrastructure SIP element addressed in Electronic files should avoid the use of language for your requested changes. WDNR’s submittal dated July 2, 2015. special characters, any form of 4. Describe any assumptions and III. What guidance is EPA using to encryption, and be free of any defects or provide any technical information and/ evaluate these SIP submissions? viruses. For additional instructions on or data that you used. submitting comments, go to Section I of 5. If you estimate potential costs or EPA’s guidance for these submissions the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section burdens, explain how you arrived at is highlighted in an October 2, 2007, of this document. your estimate in sufficient detail to guidance document entitled ‘‘Guidance Docket: All documents in the docket allow for it to be reproduced. on SIP Elements Required Under are listed in the www.regulations.gov 6. Provide specific examples to Sections 110(a)(1) and (2) for the 1997 1 index. Although listed in the index, illustrate your concerns, and suggest 8-hour Ozone and PM2.5 National some information is not publicly alternatives. Ambient Air Quality Standards’’ (2007 available, e.g., CBI or other information 7. Explain your views as clearly as Guidance). Further guidance is provided whose disclosure is restricted by statute. possible, avoiding the use of profanity in a September 13, 2013, document Certain other material, such as or personal threats. entitled ‘‘Guidance on Infrastructure copyrighted material, will be publicly 8. Make sure to submit your State Implementation Plan (SIP) available only in hard copy. Publicly comments by the comment period Elements under CAA Sections 110(a)(1) available docket materials are available deadline identified. and (2)’’ (2013 Guidance). either electronically in II. What is the background of these SIP IV. What is the result of EPA’s review www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at submissions? of these SIP submissions? the Environmental Protection Agency, This rulemaking addresses Region 5, Air and Radiation Division, 77 Pursuant to section 110(a), states must submissions from the Wisconsin provide reasonable notice and West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Department of Natural Resources Illinois 60604. This facility is open from opportunity for public hearing for all (WDNR) dated July 2, 2015. These infrastructure SIP submissions. WDNR 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through submissions are intended to address Friday, excluding Federal holidays. We provided notice of a public comment CAA requirements relating to the state period on May 9, 2015, held a public recommend that you telephone Eric board requirements under section 128, Svingen, Environmental Engineer, at hearing at WDNR State Headquarters on as well as infrastructure requirements of June 9, 2015, and closed the public (312) 353–4489 before visiting the section 110 relating to state boards for Region 5 office. comment period on June 11, 2015. No the 1997 ozone, 1997 PM2.5, 2006 PM2.5, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric comments were received. 2008 Pb, 2008 ozone, 2010 NO2, and Svingen, Environmental Engineer, Wisconsin provided a detailed 2010 SO2 NAAQS. synopsis of how various components of Attainment Planning and Maintenance The requirement for states to make its SIP meet each of the applicable Section, Air Programs Branch (AR–18J), infrastructure SIP submissions arises requirements in section 128 and Environmental Protection Agency, out of CAA section 110(a)(1). Pursuant 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) for the 1997 ozone, 1997 Region 5, 77 West Jackson Boulevard, to section 110(a)(1), states must make PM , 2006 PM , 2008 Pb, 2008 ozone, Chicago, Illinois 60604, (312) 353–4489, SIP submissions ‘‘within 3 years (or 2.5 2.5 2010 NO , and 2010 SO NAAQS, as [email protected]. such shorter period as the Administrator 2 2 applicable. The following review SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: may prescribe) after the promulgation of evaluates the state’s submissions. Throughout this document whenever a national primary ambient air quality ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean standard (or any revision thereof),’’ and A. Section 128 EPA. This supplementary information these SIP submissions are to provide for Section 128 of the CAA includes just section is arranged as follows: the ‘‘implementation, maintenance, and one subsection labeled ‘‘(a)’’, which I. What should I consider as I prepare my enforcement’’ of such NAAQS. The contains two explicit requirements: (1) comments for EPA? statute directly imposes on states the That any board or body which approves II. What is the background of these SIP duty to make these SIP submissions, permits or enforcement orders under submissions? and the requirement to make the this chapter shall have at least a III. What guidance is EPA using to evaluate submissions is not conditioned upon these SIP submissions? majority of members who represent the EPA’s taking any action other than public interest and do not derive any IV. What is the result of EPA’s review of promulgating a new or revised NAAQS. these SIP submissions? significant portion of their income from Section 110(a)(2) includes a list of V. What action is EPA taking? persons subject to permits and VI. Incorporation by Reference. specific elements that ‘‘[e]ach such enforcement orders under this chapter, VII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews. plan’’ submission must address. and (2) that any potential conflicts of EPA has historically referred to these interest by members of such board or I. What should I consider as I prepare SIP submissions made for the purpose body or the head of an executive agency my comments for EPA? of satisfying the requirements of CAA with similar powers be adequately section 110(a)(1) and (2) as When submitting comments, disclosed. ‘‘infrastructure SIP’’ submissions. remember to: On July 2, 2015, WDNR submitted Although the term ‘‘infrastructure SIP’’ 1. Identify the rulemaking by docket rules from Wisconsin Statutes (Wis. does not appear in the CAA, EPA uses number and other identifying Stats.) for incorporation into the SIP, the term to distinguish this particular information (subject heading, Federal pursuant to section 128 of the CAA. type of SIP submission from Register date and page number). Wisconsin maintains a state board, 2. Follow directions—EPA may ask submissions that are intended to satisfy called the Wisconsin Natural Resources you to respond to specific questions or other SIP requirements under the CAA.

organize comments by referencing a This specific rulemaking is only taking 1 PM2.5 refers to particles with an aerodynamic Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) part action on the CAA 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) diameter of less than or equal to 2.5 micrometers, or section number. element of these infrastructure SIP oftentimes referred to as ‘‘fine’’ particles.

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Board (NRB). However, the NRB’s PM2.5, 2008 Pb, 2008 ozone, 2010 NO2, • Is not subject to requirements of functions are purely regulatory, and 2010 SO2 NAAQS. Section 12(d) of the National advisory, and policy-making. Under Technology Transfer and Advancement VI. Incorporation by Reference Wis. Stats. 15.05, the administrative Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because powers and duties of the WDNR, In this rule, EPA is proposing to application of those requirements would including issuance of permits and include in a final EPA rule regulatory be inconsistent with the CAA; and enforcement orders, are vested in the text that includes incorporation by • Does not provide EPA with the secretary. Under the statutes that govern reference. In accordance with discretionary authority to address, as its operations, the NRB does not and requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, EPA is appropriate, disproportionate human cannot approve permits or enforcement proposing to incorporate by reference health or environmental effects, using orders. Therefore, Wisconsin has no Wis. Stats. 15.05, effective July 2, 2013, practicable and legally permissible further obligations under section Wis. Stats. 19.45(2), effective May 11, methods, under Executive Order 12898 128(a)(1) of the CAA. 1990, and Wis. Stats. 19.46, effective (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994). Under section 128(a)(2) of the CAA, February 17, 2007. EPA has made, and In addition, the SIP is not approved the head of the executive agency with will continue to make, these documents to apply on any Indian reservation land the power to approve permits or generally available electronically or in any other area where EPA or an enforcement orders must adequately through www.regulations.gov and/or in Indian tribe has demonstrated that a disclose any potential conflicts of hard copy at the appropriate EPA office tribe has jurisdiction. In those areas of interest. In Wisconsin, this power is (see the ADDRESSES section of this Indian country, the rule does not have vested in the Secretary of the WDNR. preamble for more information). tribal implications and will not impose Wis. Stats. 19.45(2) prevents financial substantial direct costs on tribal VII. Statutory and Executive Order governments or preempt tribal law as gain of any public official, which Reviews addresses the issue of deriving any specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 significant portion of income from Under the CAA, the Administrator is FR 67249, November 9, 2000). persons subject to permits and required to approve a SIP submission List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52 enforcement orders. Additionally, Wis. that complies with the provisions of the Environmental protection, Air Stats. 19.46 prevents a public official CAA and applicable Federal regulations. pollution control, Incorporation by from taking actions where there is a 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). reference, Intergovernmental relations, conflict of interest. As a public official Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, Lead, Nitrogen dioxide, Ozone, under Wis. Stats. 19, the Secretary of the EPA’s role is to approve state choices, Particulate matter, Reporting and WDNR is subject to these ethical provided that they meet the criteria of recordkeeping requirements, Sulfur obligations. As requested in WDNR’s the CAA. Accordingly, this action oxides. submission, EPA is proposing to merely approves state law as meeting incorporate Wis. Stats. 15.05, 19.45(2), Federal requirements and does not Dated: August 28, 2015. and 19.46 into Wisconsin’s SIP. EPA impose additional requirements beyond Susan Hedman, proposes that these statutes satisfy all those imposed by state law. For that Regional Administrator, Region 5. requirements under section 128 of the reason, this action: • [FR Doc. 2015–22713 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] CAA. Is not a significant regulatory action BILLING CODE 6560–50–P subject to review by the Office of B. Section 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) Management and Budget under Section 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) of the CAA Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND also requires each SIP to contain October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, HUMAN SERVICES provisions that comply with the state January 21, 2011); board requirements of section 128 of the • Does not impose an information 42 CFR Part 88 CAA. collection burden under the provisions [Docket No. CDC–2015–0063, NIOSH–287] In its submittal dated July 2, 2015, of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 WDNR requested that Wis. Stats. 15.05, U.S.C. 3501 et seq.); RIN 0920–AA61 19.45(2), and 19.46 be applied not only • Is certified as not having a to obligations under section 128 of the significant economic impact on a World Trade Center Health Program; CAA, but also to infrastructure SIP substantial number of small entities Addition of New-Onset Chronic requirements for the 1997 ozone, 1997 under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Acute Traumatic Injury to the List of PM2.5, 2006 PM2.5, 2008 Pb, 2008 ozone, U.S.C. 601 et seq.); • WTC-Related Health Conditions 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO2 NAAQS. EPA Does not contain any unfunded therefore proposes that Wisconsin has mandate or significantly or uniquely AGENCY: Centers for Disease Control and met the infrastructure SIP requirements affect small governments, as described Prevention, HHS. in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of this portion of section 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking. with respect to the 1997 ozone, 1997 of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–4); • PM2.5, 2006 PM2.5, 2008 Pb, 2008 ozone, Does not have Federalism SUMMARY: The World Trade Center 2010 NO2, and 2010 SO2 NAAQS. implications as specified in Executive (WTC) Health Program, at the direction Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, of the Administrator, conducted a V. What Action is EPA Taking? 1999); review of published studies regarding EPA is proposing to incorporate Wis. • Is not an economically significant potential evidence of chronic Stats. 15.05, 19.45(2), and 19.46 into regulatory action based on health or obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) Wisconsin’s SIP. EPA is further safety risks subject to Executive Order and acute traumatic injury among proposing to approve these submissions 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997); individuals who were responders to or as meeting CAA obligations under • Is not a significant regulatory action survivors of the September 11, 2001, section 128, as well as 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR terrorist attacks. The Administrator of for the 1997 ozone, 1997 PM2.5, 2006 28355, May 22, 2001); the WTC Health Program found that

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these studies provided substantial C. Administrator’s Determination rulemaking is estimated to cost the WTC support for a causal relationship Concerning Acute Traumatic Injury Health Program between $5,124,477 and between the health conditions and 9/11 VI. Effects of Rulemaking on Federal $9,350,966 in 2015 and 2016. All of the Agencies costs to the WTC Health Program are exposures. As a result, the VII. Summary of Proposed Rule Administrator has determined to VIII. Regulatory Assessment Requirements transfers. Benefits to current and future publish a proposed rule to add new- A. Executive Order 12866 and Executive WTC Health Program members may onset COPD and to add acute traumatic Order 13563 include improved access to care and injury to the List of WTC-Related Health B. Regulatory Flexibility Act better treatment outcomes than in the Conditions eligible for treatment C. Paperwork Reduction Act absence of Program coverage. coverage in the WTC Health Program. D. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act II. Public Participation DATES: Comments must be received by E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 October 26, 2015. Interested persons or organizations F. Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice) are invited to participate in this G. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) ADDRESSES: Written Comments: You rulemaking by submitting written views, may submit comments by any of the H. Executive Order 13045 (Protection of Children from Environmental Health opinions, recommendations, and/or following methods: data. Comments are invited on any topic • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// Risks and Safety Risks) I. Executive Order 13211 (Actions related to this proposed rule. The www.regulations.gov. Follow the Concerning Regulations that Administrator invites comments instructions for submitting comments. Significantly Affect Energy Supply, specifically on the following questions • Mail: NIOSH Docket Office, 1090 Distribution, or Use) related to this rulemaking: Tusculum Avenue, MS C–34, J. Plain Writing Act of 2010 1. Is September 11, 2003 an Cincinnati, OH 45226–1998. I. Executive Summary appropriate deadline by which an Instructions: All submissions received individual must have received initial must include the agency name (Centers A. Purpose of Regulatory Action medical treatment for an acute traumatic for Disease Control and Prevention, This rulemaking is being conducted injury? HHS) and docket number (CDC–2015– in order to add new-onset COPD and 2. Is there evidence of acute traumatic 0063) or Regulation Identifier Number acute traumatic injury to the List of injuries that occurred as a result of the (0920–AA61) for this rulemaking. All WTC-Related Health Conditions (List). September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks relevant comments, including any Following requests by the directors of that would not be covered by the personal information provided, will be the WTC Health Program Clinical proposed definition? What are the types posted without change to http:// Centers of Excellence (CCE) and Data of long-term consequences or medically www.regulations.gov. For detailed Centers to the WTC Health Program to associated health conditions that result instructions on submitting public consider adding the two conditions,1 from the treatment or progression of comments, see the ‘‘Public the Administrator conducted literature acute traumatic injuries like those Participation’’ heading of the reviews regarding COPD and acute sustained on or after September 11, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of traumatic injury among 9/11 responders 2001? this document. and survivors. Based on the findings of 3. Are data available on the chronic Docket: For access to the docket to those reviews, he determined that the care needs of individuals who suffered read background documents, go to evidence for causal relationships acute traumatic injuries during the http://www.regulations.gov. between 9/11 exposures and COPD and September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: acute traumatic injury, respectively, and its aftermath that the Administrator Rachel Weiss, Program Analyst, 1090 provides bases for the addition of both can use to estimate the number of Tusculum Ave, MS: C–46, Cincinnati, health conditions. The Administrator current and future WTC Health Program OH 45226; telephone (855)818–1629 proposes adding new-onset COPD and members who may seek certification of (this is a toll-free number); email acute traumatic injury to the List. WTC-related acute traumatic injuries as [email protected]. B. Summary of Major Provisions well as treatment costs? SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 4. Are data available on the This rule proposes the addition of prevalence and cost estimates for new- Table of Contents new-onset COPD and acute traumatic onset COPD? I. Executive Summary injury to the List of WTC-Related Health Comments received, including A. Purpose of Regulatory Action Conditions in 42 CFR 88.1. As a result, attachments and other supporting B. Summary of Major Provisions these conditions will be eligible for materials, are part of the public record C. Costs and Benefits treatment and monitoring coverage by and subject to public disclosure. Do not II. Public Participation the WTC Health Program. include any information in your III. Background A. WTC Health Program Statutory C. Costs and Benefits comment or supporting materials that Authority you consider confidential or The proposed addition of new-onset inappropriate for public disclosure. B. Methods Used by the Administrator to COPD and acute traumatic injury by this Determine Whether to Add Non-Cancer Comments submitted electronically or Health Conditions to the List of WTC- by mail should be titled ‘‘Docket No. 1 Related Health Conditions Crane M, Lucchini R, Moline J, Prezant D, Kelly K, Udasin I, Luft B, Harrison D, Reibman J, CDC–2015–0063’’ and should identify IV. COPD Markowitz S [2014]. Letter from CCE and Data the author(s) and contact information in A. CCE and Data Center Request to Center Directors to Dori Reissman and John Halpin, case clarification is needed. Electronic Consider Adding New-Onset COPD WTC Health Program regarding ‘‘Musculoskeletal and written comments can be submitted B. Literature Review Conditions;’’ and Crane M, Lucchini R, Moline J, to the addresses provided in the C. Administrator’s Determination Prezant D, Kelly K, Udasin I, Luft B, Harrison D, ADDRESSES Concerning New-Onset COPD and Reibman J [2014]. Letter from CCE and Data section, above. All Center Directors to Dori Reissman and John Halpin, V. Acute Traumatic Injury communications received on or before WTC Health Program regarding ‘‘Rationale for the the closing date for comments will be A. CCE and Data Center Request to continued certification of COPD as a World Trade Consider Adding Acute Traumatic Injury Center related and covered condition.’’ These letters fully considered by the Administrator of B. Literature Review are included in the docket for this rulemaking. the WTC Health Program.

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The Administrator has determined WTC-Related Health Conditions in evaluating associations between the that good cause exists to extend the § 88.1. Pursuant to sec. 3312(a)(6)(D) of health condition of interest and 9/11 traditional 30-day comment period to 45 Title XXXIII of the PHS Act, the agents.8 If that additional assessment days. The comment period is extended Administrator is required to publish a establishes substantial support for a to provide interested parties, including notice of proposed rulemaking and causal relationship between a 9/11 agent peer-reviewers, adequate time to review allow interested parties to comment on or agents and the health condition, the the proposed rule and supporting the proposed rule. health condition may be added to the scientific literature and to submit The Administrator has established a List. written comments to the docket. methodology for evaluating whether to add non-cancer health conditions to the IV. COPD III. Background List of WTC-Related Health Conditions; A. CCE and Data Center Request to A. WTC Health Program Statutory this methodology is published online in Consider Adding New-Onset COPD Authority the Policies and Procedures section of On May 13, 2014, the Administrator the WTC Health Program Web site.5 The Title I of the James Zadroga 9/11 received a letter from the directors of Administrator will direct the WTC the WTC Health Program Clinical Health and Compensation Act of 2010 Health Program Associate Director for (Pub. L. 111–347), amended the Public Centers of Excellence (CCEs) and Data Science (ADS) to conduct a review of Centers, asking that the Administrator Health Service Act (PHS Act) to add the scientific literature to determine if Title XXXIII,2 establishing the WTC consider all requests for certification of the available scientific information has COPD.9 The Zadroga Act and WTC Health Program within the Department the potential to provide a basis for a of Health and Human Services (HHS). Health Program regulations identify decision on whether to add the ‘‘WTC-exacerbated chronic obstructive The WTC Health Program provides condition to the List. The literature medical monitoring and treatment pulmonary disease (COPD)’’ as a review will include published, peer- 10 benefits to eligible firefighters and covered health condition. However, reviewed direct observational and/or the CCE and Data Center directors related personnel, law enforcement epidemiological studies about the health officers, and rescue, recovery, and requested that the Administrator condition among 9/11-exposed determine that COPD is a certifiable cleanup workers who responded to the populations. The studies will be September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks in WTC condition, regardless of the date of reviewed for their relevance, quantity, onset.11 In order to certify all cases of New York City, at the Pentagon, and in and quality to provide a basis for Shanksville, Pennsylvania (responders), COPD, including cases diagnosed after deciding whether to propose adding the the September 11, 2001, terrorist and to eligible persons who were health condition to the List. Where the present in the dust or dust cloud on attacks, new-onset COPD would need to available evidence has the potential to be added to the List of WTC-Related September 11, 2001 or who worked, provide a basis for a decision, the ADS resided, or attended school, childcare, Health Conditions. The Administrator will further assess the scientific and directed the ADS to initiate a review of or adult daycare in the New York City medical evidence to determine whether disaster area (survivors). research regarding COPD in 9/11- a causal relationship between 9/11 exposed populations in order to All references to the Administrator of exposures and the health condition is determine whether there was support the WTC Health Program supported. A health condition may be for such an addition. (Administrator) in this notice mean the added to the List if published, peer- Director of the National Institute for reviewed direct observational or B. Literature Review Occupational Safety and Health epidemiologic studies provide In accordance with the established 6 (NIOSH) or his or her designee. Section substantial support for a causal methodology for the addition of non- 3312(a)(6) of the PHS Act requires the relationship between 9/11 exposures cancers to the List, the Administrator Administrator to conduct rulemaking to and the health condition in 9/11- charged the ADS with conducting a propose the addition of a health exposed populations. If only review of the relevant, peer-reviewed, condition to the List of WTC-Related epidemiologic studies are available and published studies of 9/11-exposed 7 Health Conditions (List) codified in 42 they provide only modest support for populations. CFR 88.1. a causal relationship between 9/11 Because definitions of COPD vary B. Methods Used by the Administrator exposures and the health condition, the among authorities, the ADS first had to to Determine Whether to Add Non- Administrator may then evaluate identify the best definition for the Cancer Health Conditions to the List of additional published, peer-reviewed purposes of the WTC Health Program. WTC-Related Health Conditions epidemiologic studies, conducted among non-9/11-exposed populations, 8 9/11 agents are chemical, physical, biological, or Consideration of an addition to the other agents or hazards reported in a published, List of WTC-Related Health Conditions 5 Howard J, Administrator of the WTC Health peer-reviewed exposure assessment study of (List) may be initiated at the Program. Policy and procedures for adding non- responders or survivors who were present in the Administrator’s discretion 3 or following cancer conditions to the List of WTC-Related Health New York City disaster area, or at the Pentagon site, Conditions. October 21, 2014. http://www.cdc.gov/ or the Shanksville, Pennsylvania site as those receipt of a petition by an interested wtc/pdfs/WTCHP_PP_Adding_NonCancers_21_ locations are defined in 42 CFR 88.1. party.4 Under 42 CFR 88.17, the Oct_2014.pdf. 9 See: Crane M, Lucchini R, Moline J, Prezant D, Administrator has established a process 6 The substantial evidence standard is met when Kelly K, Udasin I, Luft B, Harrison D, Reibman J by which health conditions may be the Program assesses all of the available, relevant [2014]. Rationale for the continued certification of information and determines with high confidence COPD as a World Trade Center related and covered considered for addition to the List of that the evidence supports its findings regarding a condition. Letter from WTC Health Program Data causal association between the 9/11 exposure(s) and Center and Clinical Centers of Excellence Directors 2 Title XXXIII of the PHS Act is codified at 42 the health condition. to Drs. Dori Reissman and John Halpin, WTC Health U.S.C. 300mm to 300mm–61. Those portions of the 7 The modest evidence standard is met when the Program. This letter is included in the docket for Zadroga Act found in Titles II and III of Public Law Program assesses all of the available, relevant this rulemaking. 111–347 do not pertain to the WTC Health Program information and determines with moderate 10 PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(3)(A)(v); 42 CFR 88.1. and are codified elsewhere. confidence that the evidence supports its findings 11 COPD letter from WTC Health Program CCE 3 PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(A); 42 CFR 88.17(b). regarding a causal association between the 9/11 and Data Center Directors to Drs. Dori Reissman and 4 PHS Act, sec. 3312(a)(6)(B); 42 CFR 88.17(a). exposure(s) and the health condition. John Halpin, WTC Health Program at 8.

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The ADS looked to the Global Initiative or irreversible.15 While asthma is not respiratory symptomatology and for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease included under the term COPD, people objective measurements of airways (GOLD), a collaboration between the with asthma may develop COPD over obstruction, such as pre- and post-9/11 National Heart, Lung, and Blood time.16 spirometry with bronchodilator Institute of the National Institutes of Diagnosis of COPD requires the use of administration or IOS, were found to Health and the World Health a spirometry test, which measures how exhibit potential support for an addition Organization as a point of reference. much and how quickly an individual recommendation. Quality was assessed GOLD defines COPD as persistent inhales and exhales air from his or her by the presence or absence of major airflow limitation that is usually lungs. The diagnosis of COPD is limitations, such as small size or poor progressive and associated with an confirmed by a spirometry test comparability of study groups; use of demonstrating poorly-reversible or enhanced chronic inflammatory unreliable or invalid measurement irreversible airways obstruction (i.e., the response in the airways and the lung to instruments; and if little or no attention proportion of vital capacity that an was given to key confounders which noxious particles or gases.12 COPD is an individual is able to expire in the first would call into question the validity of umbrella term that encompasses those second of expiration [FEV1/FVC or the study results. Based on these pulmonary conditions exhibiting FEV1%] is below 70 percent) after use criteria, the ADS found six relevant chronic inflammation of the airways, of a bronchodilator. Although papers which exhibited potential to lung tissue, and pulmonary blood spirometry is the standard diagnostic provide a basis for a decision regarding vessels and persistent airflow limitation: test for COPD, in some circumstances, whether to propose the addition of new- A combination of large and small impulse oscillometry (IOS) can be onset COPD to the List. The six papers airways disease (obstructive chronic complementary to spirometry, are summarized below. bronchitis 13 and obstructive especially in patients at advanced age Weiden et al. [2010] 19 sought to bronchiolitis, respectively) and and with physical or mental disorders determine the pathophysiologic basis parenchymal destruction who cannot be diagnosed through for observed reductions in lung function (emphysema).14 According to GOLD, the spirometry. IOS assesses airway among 1,720 Fire Department of New three principal symptoms of COPD are resistance and frequency dependence of York (FDNY) rescue workers dyspnea (shortness of breath), chronic resistance (FDR). FDR provides a (firefighters and emergency medical cough, and sputum production; the measure of nonuniformity of airflow service personnel) who presented for most common early symptom is distribution, which may reflect regional pulmonary evaluation between dyspnea on exertion (DOE). COPD functional abnormalities in the distal September 12, 2001 and March 10, should always be considered when airways not captured by the spirometry 2008. Exposure intensity was these lower respiratory symptoms and test. categorized based on first arrival time at history of exposure to risk factors for the In accordance with the GOLD the WTC site as follows: High exposure disease are present. Because many of the definition, described above, the ADS if they arrived during the morning of initiated a literature search for ‘‘chronic symptoms of COPD are similar to September 11, 2001, intermediate obstructive pulmonary disease,’’ asthma symptoms, both conditions are exposure if they arrived after the ‘‘chronic bronchitis,’’ ‘‘pulmonary classified as obstructive airways morning of September 11, 2001, but emphysema,’’ ‘‘pulmonary function within the first 2 days, and low diseases (OAD). The airway obstruction decline,’’ ‘‘respiratory insufficiency,’’ exposure if they arrived between days 3 in asthma is usually reversible after ‘‘airways obstruction,’’ and ‘‘airflow and 14. Pre-9/11 spirometry results were bronchodilator therapy, whereas the limitation.’’ 17 The literature search available for 92 percent of participants. obstruction in COPD is poorly-reversible yielded 108 study citations; the Researchers obtained 919 full associated study abstracts were pulmonary function tests 12 Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung reviewed for relevance to 9/11-exposed (bronchodilator response, lung volumes, Disease (GOLD), Global strategy for the diagnosis, 18 management, and prevention of chronic obstructive populations. Of the 108 citations diffusing capacity); 1,219 methacholine pulmonary disease, updated 2014. http:// identified, 36 were determined to be challenge tests to screen for asthma; and www.goldcopd.org/uploads/users/files/GOLD_ relevant epidemiologic studies of 9/11- 982 high-resolution computed Report_2014_Jan23.pdf. exposed populations. Relevant papers tomography (HRCT) scans, allowing 13 Chronic bronchitis is defined by the presence were then further reviewed for their them to report correlations between of a productive cough of more than 3 months’ duration for more than two successive years. It quality and potential to provide a basis physiologic and radiographic measures. becomes obstructive chronic bronchitis if for deciding whether to propose adding All physiologic tests pointed to airway spirometric evidence of airflow obstruction the health condition to the List of WTC- obstruction with air trapping develops. See: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Related Health Conditions. Only papers (demonstrated by the increase in Disease (COPD) [2014]. In R.S. Porter et al. (Eds.), The Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy. http:// that reported post-9/11 lower residual volume) which correlated with www.merckmanuals.com/professional/pulmonary_ the decline in FEV1 post-9/11, disorders/chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease_ 15 American Thoracic Society [1987]. Standards bronchodilator responsiveness, and _ _ _ _ and related disorders/chronic obstructive for the diagnosis and care of patients with chronic hyperreactivity. HRCT findings of pulmonary_disease_copd.html. obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. 14 Emphysema is destruction of lung parenchyma Official statement of the American Thoracic Society bronchial wall thickening (which (the portion of the lung involved in gas transfer, was adopted by the Board of Directors, November reflects proximal airway inflammation including the alveoli, alveolar ducts and respiratory 1986. Am Rev Respir Dis. 136(1):225–244. and/or remodeling) and emphysema bronchioles) leading to loss of elastic recoil and loss 16 Global Initiative for Asthma [2015]. Global were reported in 26 percent and 12 of alveolar septa and radial airway traction, which strategy for asthma management and prevention; increases the tendency for airway collapse. Lung updated 2015. http://www.ginasthma.org/local/ percent of the participants, respectively. hyperinflation, airflow limitation, and air trapping uploads/files/GINA_Report_2015.pdf. are present. See: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary 17 Databases searched include: PubMed, Embase, 19 Weiden MD, Ferrier N, Nolan A, Rom WN, Disease (COPD) [2014]. In R.S. Porter et al. (Eds.), CINAHL, Web of Science, Health & Safety Science Comfort A, Gustave J, Zeig-Owens R, Zheng S, The Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy. http:// Abstracts, and Toxline. Goldring RM, Berger KI, Cosenza K, Lee R, Webber www.merckmanuals.com/professional/pulmonary_ 18 Only epidemiologic studies of 9/11-exposed MP, Kelly KJ, Aldrich TK, Prezant D [2010]. disorders/chronic_obstructive_pulmonary_disease_ populations were considered to be relevant. Case Obstructive airways disease with air trapping and_related_disorders/chronic_obstructive_ series and review papers were not found to be among firefighters exposed to World Trade Center pulmonary_disease_copd.html. relevant. dust. Chest. 137(3):566–574.

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Importantly, airway abnormalities on population for individuals of a similar control subjects. IOS measurements of CT scans also correlated with age. The highest proportion of FDNY airway resistance and FDR (indicative of physiologic measures. The authors responders with physician-diagnosed distal airways dysfunction) were concluded that airways injury and OAD had the lowest lung function significantly higher in cases than in obstruction were the predominant (FEV1% predicted), indicating that 9/11 control subjects, even when spirometry pathophysiologic characteristics among exposure had resulted in disease. The was normal. Lower respiratory study participants. authors were unable to attribute these symptoms were found significantly Aldrich et al. [2010] 20 evaluated the diagnoses to any other occupational associated with IOS measurements but long-term effects of exposure to WTC exposures. not with spirometry. Both exposure dust on FDNY members who responded Weakley et al. [2011] 22 compared the factors and IOS outcomes were to the September 11, 2001, terrorist prevalence of self-reported post-9/11 associated with persistent symptoms, attacks. The authors analyzed the physician-diagnosed respiratory but exposure was not associated with pulmonary function (FEV1) of both conditions (sinusitis, asthma, COPD/ IOS outcomes in the absence of active and retired FDNY rescue workers emphysema, and bronchitis) in 9/11- symptoms. Certain exposure factors, on the basis of spirometry routinely exposed FDNY firefighters to the including dust cloud density, smoke at performed at intervals of 12 to 18 prevalence in demographically similar home or work, and dust at home or months from March 12, 2000 to National Health Interview Survey work, were the strongest predictors of September 11, 2008. The authors (NHIS) participants by year. The authors case status. The authors concluded that observed a large decline in FEV1 values analyzed 45,988 questionnaires the association between post-9/11 onset at 6 months and 12 months after completed by 10,999 firefighters from of lower respiratory symptoms and lung September 11, 2001, especially among October 2001 to September 2010. They function abnormalities detected by the firefighters with the heaviest dust reported higher rates of respiratory spirometry and IOS several years later exposure (those arriving at the WTC site diagnoses in 9/11-exposed firefighters were indicative of persistent airway on the morning of September 11, 2001). compared to the U.S. male general disease with distal airways dysfunction After the initial decline in the first year, population, regardless of smoking as a contributing mechanism for these the adjusted FEV1 continued to decline status. Prevalence ratios, comparing symptoms. in smokers and non-smokers with little FDNY to NHIS rates, were highest for In a follow-up to the Friedman study or no recovery in lung function during COPD/emphysema and bronchitis. reviewed above, Maslow et al. [2012] 24 the subsequent 6 years. The authors Because of the decrease in structural assessed associations between concluded that the large decline in fires, improvement in personal repeatedly reported lower respiratory FEV1 after September 11, 2001, was protective equipment, and the decline symptoms and detailed measures of indicative of airways injury due to 9/11 in smoking rates among firefighters, the both acute and chronic 9/11-related exposures. authors discounted normal firefighting exposures. Acute exposures involved Webber et al. [2011] 21 examined the activities as the cause of the increase in contact with the dust cloud created by prevalence of physician-diagnosed respiratory diagnoses. the towers’ collapse. Chronic factors respiratory conditions in FDNY Friedman et al. [2011] 23 also were based on conditions in the home members up to 9 years after rescue/ examined the relationship between 9/11 or work site through December 31, 2001, recovery efforts in the New York City exposures, post-9/11 lower respiratory such as the extent of dust coverage; the disaster area. The authors reviewed self- symptoms, and pulmonary function in a duration of detectable smoke, fumes, reported physician diagnoses of asthma, nested case-control study of exposed and other odors; and whether the chronic bronchitis, COPD/emphysema, survivors 7–8 years after September 11, participant engaged in or was exposed and sinusitis from the most recent 2001. The cases examined in the study to cleaning. The authors concluded that physical health survey conducted by the were 274 WTC Health Registry both acute and chronic exposures to the FDNY Bureau of Health Services and participants who reported post-9/11 events of 9/11 were independently physician diagnoses obtained from onset of a lower respiratory symptom. associated, often in a dose-dependent FDNY electronic medical records. The One-third of the cases further reported manner, with lower respiratory study population consisted of 10,943 post-9/11 physician diagnoses of symptoms reported 2 to 3 years and firefighters and EMS workers who first asthma, chronic bronchitis, chronic again 5 to 6 years after September 11, arrived at the site within 2 weeks of the obstructive pulmonary disease, or 2001 by individuals who lived and terrorist attacks. All participants were emphysema. Registry participants worked in the WTC area. free of COPD and emphysema before without lower respiratory symptoms or September 11, 2001, and less than 1 inhaler use and no current or past lung C. Administrator’s Determination percent had asthma. The authors found disease were used as control subjects. Concerning New-Onset COPD the prevalence rates of both self- Only never-smokers participated in this The ADS assessed each of the six reported and physician diagnoses of study. Pulmonary function was assessed studies described above according to the OAD, i.e., asthma, chronic bronchitis, by spirometry and IOS. A higher methodology established by the COPD/emphysema, and sinusitis were proportion of abnormal spirometry Administrator. The studies were elevated, exceeding rates in the general results (obstructive and restrictive assessed for relevance, quality, bias, and patterns) was found among cases than confounding by applying criteria 20 Aldrich TK, Gustave J, Hall CB, Cohen HW, extrapolated from the Bradford Hill Webber MP, Zeig-Owens R, Cosenza K, 22 Weakley J, Webber MP, Gustave J, Kelly K, criteria.25 Christodoulou V, Glass L, Al-Othman F, Weiden Cohen HW, Hall CB, Prezant DJ [2011]. Trends in MD, Kelly KJ, Prezant D [2010]. Lung function in respiratory diagnoses and symptoms of firefighters rescue workers at the World Trade Center after 7 exposed to the World Trade Center disaster: 2005– 24 Maslow CB, Friedman SM, Pillai PS, Reibman years. N Engl J Med. 362(14):1263–1272. 2010. Prev Med. 53(6):364–369. J, Berger KI, Goldring R, Stellman SD, Farfel M 21 Webber MP, Glaser MS, Weakley J, Soo J, Ye 23 Friedman SM, Maslow CB, Reibman J, Pillai [2012]. Chronic and acute exposures to the world F, Zeig-Owens R, Weiden MD, Nolan A, Aldrich PS, Goldring RM, Farfel MR, Stellman SD, Berger trade center disaster and lower respiratory TK, Kelly K, Prezant D [2011]. Physician-diagnosed KI [2011]. Case-control study of lung function in symptoms: Area residents and workers. Am J Public respiratory conditions and mental health symptoms World Trade Center Health Registry area residents Health. 102(6):1186–1194. 7–9 years following the World Trade Center and workers. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 25 Criteria extrapolated from Bradford Hill criteria disaster. Am J Ind Med. 54(9):661–671. 184(5):582–589. include: (i) Strength of the association between a

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First, the studies were assessed for persistent respiratory injury since response relationships between 9/11 strength of the association between 9/11 exposure to the WTC had resulted in exposures and the health condition. exposures and a health condition obstructive airways disease. A major Newly developed lower respiratory (including the magnitude of the effect limitation of both studies was the use of symptoms and persistent pulmonary and statistical significance). Weiden et self-reported diagnoses, including function abnormalities suggestive of al. reported statistically significant diagnoses made by any physician airways injury and obstruction were longitudinal declines in FEV1, greater (FDNY or otherwise) and self-diagnoses, significantly associated with 9/11 than expected by age or weight gain, which may have over-inflated the exposure in the FDNY studies, even among firefighters with documented prevalence rates. This limitation is a after accounting for cigarette smoking. high levels of exposure. Aldrich et al. concern, especially for COPD/ [Weiden et al.; Aldrich et al.; Webber et reported significant substantial declines emphysema, which can be defined in a al.; Weakley et al.] Maslow et al. in FEV1 over the first year after the variety of ways; the definition used can observed strong, significant associations September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks have a significant impact on the and dose-response relationships and little lung function recovery among population estimates of the burden of between lower respiratory symptoms the FDNY participants 6 years after the disease. However, many cases of COPD/ and every measure of severity of dust disaster. The firefighters with the emphysema in this cohort were also cloud exposure among WTC Health heaviest dust exposure (those arriving at diagnosed by FDNY physicians [Webber Registry participants. Weiden et al. also the WTC site on the morning of the et al.] who were trained to diagnose found a dose-response gradient (upward disaster) had significantly larger respiratory diseases using defined trend) in FDNY responders presenting declines than did those arriving at later diagnostic criteria after integrating the for pulmonary evaluation due to reports times. Importantly, the findings of both history, physical examination, of functional impairment or studies were independent of smoking spirometry, pulmonary function testing abnormalities in screening spirometry or history. A major limitation of both and chest imaging findings. chest radiographs. However, in this studies was the lack of spirometry Finally, among WTC Health Registry group of patients, exposure intensity during the first days after September 11, (Registry) participants, exposure factors had a significant impact only when 2001, preventing the authors from (dust cloud density, smoke at home or spirometry obtained within 1 year post- determining whether some workers had work, and dust at home or work) and 9/11 was compared to spirometry from an even more severe immediate decline IOS outcomes (indicative of distal 1 year pre-9/11. This suggests that while in FEV1 and subsequent incomplete airways obstruction) were statistically initial exposure intensity is the critical recovery. The possibility of systematic associated with persistent post-9/11 determinant of acute inflammation and bias occurring due to the change of onset of lower respiratory symptoms early reductions in lung function, the spirometer equipment between [Friedman et al.]. Both acute and clinical course of non-resolving airway measurements and a loss-to-follow-up chronic exposures to the events of inflammation and airways obstruction effect due to drop out of severely September 11, 2001 were independently appears to be dependent not only on the affected participants from the study over associated with lower respiratory intensity of the initial insult, but also on time (survivor effect) were additional symptoms among individuals who lived the host’s inflammatory response, concerns [Aldrich et al.]; however, these and worked in the area of the WTC site reflecting the complexity of genetic- appeared to have been minimized by [Maslow et al.]. Limitations of these environmental interactions. further statistical analyses and strong studies include the use of spirometry Finally, the studies were reviewed for and IOS measurements from a single cohort retention rate, respectively. plausibility and coherence with known In addition to the Weiden and Aldrich visit and the possibility of selection bias facts about the biology of the health studies, strength of association was also from Registry surveys. However, the condition. Exposure to the massive demonstrated by Weakley et al., who demographics were similar among alkaline dust cloud produced by the found that annual estimates from 2007– Registry participants and those who collapse of the WTC buildings was 2009 indicated prevalence ratios of were eligible but chose not to reportedly associated with upper and chronic bronchitis and COPD/ participate in the studies. lower airway irritation with penetration emphysema that were significantly The studies were next assessed for into the bronchial tree, distal airways, higher among exposed white male consistency of their findings. Objective and alveoli leading to respiratory firefighters than unexposed white males findings of new onset, post-9/11 and symptoms, pulmonary function (stratified by age and smoking status), persistent airflow limitation, as well as changes, and chronic inflammation. with greater disparity in the younger age physician-diagnosed cases of COPD, These are known contributing risk group (18–44 years). Similarly, Webber including chronic bronchitis and COPD/ factors for the development of COPD.26 et al. reported significant associations of emphysema, were identified among 9/11 exposures and reduced pulmonary symptomatic FDNY responders for Persistent pulmonary function findings function with physician-diagnosed whom pre-9/11 results were available of reduced FEV1, FVC and the ratio of asthma, chronic bronchitis, and COPD/ [Weiden et al.; Aldrich et al.; Webber et FEV1/FVC, bronchial hyperreactivity, emphysema in a high proportion of al.; Weakley et al.]. Elevated rates of variable response to bronchodilator, and FDNY rescue workers, indicating that lung function abnormalities, including abnormal oscillometry were indicative distal airway dysfunction, new and of airway injury. Airway disease was 9/11 exposure and a health condition (including the persistent lower respiratory also identified as bronchial wall magnitude of the effect and statistical significance); symptomatology, and a few post-9/11 thickening and air trapping by HRCT (ii) Consistency of the findings across multiple self-reported physician diagnoses of [Weiden et al.]. Air trapping studies; (iii) Biological gradient, or dose-response (demonstrated by increased residual relationships between 9/11 exposures and the chronic bronchitis, COPD, and health condition; and (iv) Plausibility and emphysema were also described among volume) was correlated with coherence with known facts about the biology of the non-FDNY residents and area workers health condition. See: Howard J, Administrator of up to 9 years after September 11, 2001 26 Rom WN, Reibman J, Rogers L, Weiden MD, the WTC Health Program. Policy and procedures for Oppenheimer B, Berger K, Goldring R, Harrison D, adding non-cancer conditions to the List of WTC- [Friedman et al.; Maslow et al.]. Prezant D [2010]. Emerging exposures and Related Health Conditions. October 21, 2014. http:// The studies were also reviewed to respiratory health: World Trade Center dust. Proc www.cdc.gov/wtc/policies.html#46. assess the biological gradient or dose- Am Thorac Soc. 7(2):142–145.

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bronchodilator responsiveness; association between 9/11 exposure(s) literature review included, ‘‘wounds,’’ however, the lack of quantitative and the health condition. In this ‘‘lacerations,’’ ‘‘brain injury(ies),’’ radiographic measurement of air instance, the Administrator finds there ‘‘injury(ies),’’ ‘‘crush(ing),’’ ‘‘burn(s),’’ trapping was a limitation of this study. is substantial evidence that the 9/11 ‘‘ocular,’’ and ‘‘fracture(s).’’ 29 Interestingly, the authors noted that exposures produced chronic airway The literature search yielded over 300 bronchodilator response can be seen in inflammation manifested by persistent citations; the associated study abstracts COPD patients when air trapping is lower respiratory symptomatology and were reviewed for relevance to 9/11- present. Epidemiologically, decline in pulmonary function which exposed populations.30 Of the 300 identification of occupationally-related may have progressed to new-onset citations identified, nine were COPD is based on observing excess COPD in a proportion of exposed determined to be relevant direct occurrence of COPD among exposed subjects in the period since exposure, observational studies of 9/11-exposed workers.27 Among 9/11-exposed independently from any cigarette populations. Relevant papers were then populations, this excess occurrence can smoking among the cohort. This further reviewed for their quality and be expressed not only by the increased evidence provides substantial support potential to provide a basis for deciding prevalence ratios of new-onset post-9/11 for a causal relationship between 9/11 whether to propose adding the health self-reported and physician-diagnosed exposures and new-onset COPD. condition to the List of WTC-Related chronic bronchitis and emphysema/ Health Conditions. Only papers that COPD in the FDNY cohort [Webber et V. Acute Traumatic Injury reported on acute traumatic injuries that al.; Weakley et al.], but also by evidence A. CCE and Data Center Request To occurred in at least one of the three of persistent and progressive airflow Consider Adding Acute Traumatic September 11, 2001, terrorist attack sites limitation among all other symptomatic Injury during the period from September 11, exposed groups [Friedman et al.; 2001 to July 31, 2002 were found to On May 13, 2014, the Administrator Maslow et al.]. exhibit potential for a recommendation. received a letter from the directors of In summary, obstructive airways Quality was assessed by the absence of disease is a category that includes both the WTC Health Program CCEs and Data major study limitations and the use of asthma and the umbrella term COPD, Centers supporting ‘‘coverage of not standardized data collection methods which itself includes obstructive only heavy lifting or repetitive strain but such as standard forms or checklists. chronic bronchitis, obstructive significant traumatic injuries like head Based on these criteria, one relevant bronchiolitis, and emphysema. Upon trauma, burns, fractures, tendon tears study was not found to be of sufficient assessment of the literature discussed and serious complex sprains’’ within quality to be included in the analysis 28 above, the Administrator has found the WTC Health Program. The because it did not identify the authors’ evidence that exposure to WTC dust is directors suggested that such significant data collection methods. Of the associated with the development of traumatic injuries should be included remaining eight studies, the methods new-onset lower respiratory symptoms, under the Program’s existing coverage of used to collect the information and the prolonged airway inflammation and musculoskeletal disorders. The directors definitions of the types of injuries vary. persistent airflow limitation, which are offered data collected by the WTC The time frame studied and the the main indicators of chronic airways Health Program Data Centers and the populations covered sometimes overlap obstruction. While it is difficult to WTC Health Registry, demonstrating the between the studies, but taken together demonstrate that the airway obstruction numbers of individuals who might need the studies provide an overview of the found in WTC survivors and responders chronic care for traumatic injuries. The types of traumatic injuries that were is due to COPD versus asthma, three Administrator was also aware that some sustained at the sites of the September studies reported cases of physician- individuals have experienced certain 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Accordingly, diagnosed COPD/emphysema, one musculoskeletal injuries or other the ADS found the eight relevant papers reported on IOS findings of air trapping injuries caused by known hazards exhibited potential to provide a basis for and increased small airways resistance, present at sites of the September 11, a decision regarding whether to propose and another study reported on HRCT 2001, terrorist attacks that may not meet the addition of acute traumatic injury to findings of bronchial wall thickening, the definition provided in the Act for the List. The studies are summarized air trapping and emphysema, indicating musculoskeletal disorders. Based on below. that some proportion of OAD cases these concerns, the Administrator Berrios-Torres et al. [2003] 31 found in WTC survivors and responders requested that the ADS conduct a reviewed the data collected by five could be interpreted as COPD. Further, literature review regarding acute Disaster Medical Assistance Teams because some cases of asthma are traumatic injuries among 9/11-exposed (DMATs) deployed by the U.S. Public known to progress to COPD, it is likely individuals. Health Service to the site of the terrorist that some of the diagnosed cases of B. Literature Review attack in New York City and by four asthma seen in these and other hospital emergency departments (EDs) epidemiologic studies of the 9/11- In accordance with the methodology located within a 3-mile radius of the exposed populations have already discussed above, the ADS initiated a site. The DMATs and EDs were tasked progressed to COPD. search of published, peer-reviewed with conducting surveillance of injury In order to propose the addition of a studies of traumatic injuries suffered by and illness among construction workers, health condition to the List, the responders, recovery workers, and Administrator must determine with survivors as a result of the terrorist 29 Databases searched include: PubMed, CINAHL, high confidence that the evidence attacks on September 11, 2001, and the Web of Science, EMBASE, Health & Safety Science subsequent response and recovery Abstracts, and NIOSHTIC–2. supports the findings regarding a causal 30 Only direct observational studies of 9/11- efforts. Search terms used in the exposed populations were considered to be 27 Balmes J, Becklake M, Blanc P, Henneberger P, relevant. Kreiss K, Mapp C, Milton D, Schwartz D, Toren K, 28 Musculoskeletal Conditions letter from WTC 31 Berrios-Torres SI, Greenko JA, Phillips M, Viegi G [2003]. American Thoracic Society Health Program CCE and Data Center directors to Miller JR, Treadwell T, Ikeda RM [2003]. World Statement: Occupational contribution to the burden Dori Reissman and John Halpin, WTC Health Trade Center rescue worker injury and illness of airway disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. Program at 1. This letter is included in the docket surveillance, New York, 2001. Am J Prev Med 167:787–797. for this rulemaking. 25:79–87.

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FDNY and other fire department sought emergency medical treatment, hours between September 11 and members, New York Police Department including 28 individuals who required December 31, 2001. The screening (NYPD) and other police department hospitalization. Twenty-four of the program did not include FDNY members, emergency medical service hospitalized FDNY workers had members. Records from 7,810 technicians (EMS), and the Federal traumatic injuries including fractures, participants were analyzed, with most Emergency Management Agency’s back trauma, knee meniscus tears, and participants’ activities associated with Urban Search and Rescue members, all facial burns. Researchers compared work in either the construction industry of whom were considered rescue and monthly mean incidence rates for crush or law enforcement. Approximately a recovery workers. Of the 5,222 rescue injuries, lacerations, and fractures for third of the participants reported at least workers who received medical care from the 9 months preceding the attacks with one injury or illness requiring medical either the DMATs or EDs between rates during the month after the attacks treatment that was sustained during September 14, 2001 and October 11, and found a 200 percent increase in the response activities. A total of 4,768 2001, 89 percent visited DMAT facilities incident rate for crush injuries, a 35 injuries/illnesses were reported by these and 12 percent visited EDs. Injuries percent increase for lacerations, and a participants, with 961 individuals including, but not limited to, sprain/ 29 percent increase for fractures. reporting traumatic injuries such as strain, laceration, abrasion, contusion, Incident rates for such traumatic lacerations, punctures, sprain/strains, fracture, and crush were the leading injuries after the first month following tears, abrasions, contusions, burns, cause of visits to DMATs and EDs (19 the attack then returned to levels similar fractures, dislocations and 709 percent) and hospital admissions (40 to those observed before the attacks. individuals reporting eye injuries. percent). Other visits and admissions According to the authors, nearly a year Yurt et al. [2005] 36 reported on the were caused by burns, concussions, and after the terrorist attacks, a total of 90 number of burn patients (the authors eye-related conditions, including FDNY rescue workers were on medical did not specify whether the patients corneal abrasion and eye irritation. leave or light duty assignments because were responders or survivors) that had Perritt et al. [2005] 32 analyzed DMAT of orthopedic injuries reported during been transported to any of five burn data collected between September 14, the first 3 months of activity at the New units near the WTC site shortly after the 2001 and November 20, 2001. Patients York City site. attack. A total of 42 patients were who presented to the DMAT stations The New York City Department of transported from the WTC site and included rescue and recovery workers, Health (NYCDOH) [2002] 34 issued a treated at one of the five burn units. as well as some members of the general report summarizing findings of a field Rutland-Brown et al. [2007] 37 public. Of the 9,349 patient visits investigation to assess injuries and use reviewed the medical records of recorded by the DMATs, more than 25 of healthcare services by survivors of hospitalized responders (the authors do percent were attributed to traumatic the terrorist attack. The researchers not clarify whether FDNY members are injuries, not including eye injuries. reviewed emergency department (ED) included in the study) and survivors of Among the 22 patients with the highest and inpatient medical records at the the terrorist attacks in New York City triage severity classification, five four hospitals closest to the WTC site with the goal of identifying diagnosed involved traumatic injuries such as and a fifth hospital that served as a burn and undiagnosed traumatic brain carbon monoxide poisonings, abrasions, referral center. Of 790 injured survivors injuries (TBIs).38 The authors identified needlesticks, electrical injuries, and first treated within 48 hours of the terrorist 14 cases of diagnosed and 21 cases of or second degree burns. Of the 149 attacks, 50 percent received care within undiagnosed TBIs, from records patients with a moderate level of the first 7 hours and 18 percent were provided by 36 hospitals. The leading severity, 58 had traumatic injuries. For hospitalized. Among those hospitalized cause of TBI was being hit by falling the 6,237 patients classified into the survivors, many sustained burns. debris (22 cases), with other cases lowest severity category, 1,984 had Survivors with fractures, burns, closed caused by being trampled or falling. traumatic injuries. Of the 116 patients head injuries, and crush injuries were One-third of the TBIs (13 cases) transferred to a hospital emergency hospitalized for additional treatment. occurred among rescue workers. More department, 67 were treated for Perritt et al. [2011] 35 reviewed data than 3 years after the event, four out of traumatic injuries. collected between July 2002 and April six persons with an undiagnosed TBI Banauch et al. [2002] 33 reported on 2004 from the WTC Worker and who were contacted reported they all injuries and illnesses during the 24 Volunteer Medical Screening Program currently were experiencing symptoms hours after the September 11, 2001, (which would later be known as the consistent with a TBI. terrorist attacks and all traumatic WTC Medical Monitoring and Wang et al. [2005] 39 reported on the injuries (including those sustained Treatment Program, the precursor to the experience of hospitals in the area within the first 24 hours) sustained in WTC Health Program) to monitor the around the Pentagon after the terrorist the first 3 months after the attacks. health of qualified New York City attacks. According to the authors, few Researchers identified cases from the responders who worked and/or FDNY Bureau of Health Services volunteered south of Canal Street in 36 Yurt RW, Bessey PQ, Bauer GJ, Dembicki R, computerized medical data base. During Manhattan, on the barge loading piers in Laznick H, Alden N, Rabbits A [2005]. A regional Manhattan, or at the Staten Island burn center’s response to a disaster: September 11, the first 24 hours after the terrorist 2001, and the days beyond. J Burn Care Rehab 26: attacks, 240 FDNY rescue workers landfill for at least 24 hours during 117–124. September 11–30, 2001 or for at least 80 37 Rutland-Brown W, Langlois JA, Nicaj L, 32 Perritt KR, Boal WL, Helix Group [2005]. Thomas RG, Wilt SA, Bazarian JJ [2007]. Traumatic Injuries and illnesses treated at the World Trade 34 New York City Department of Health brain injuries after mass-casualty incidents: Lessons Center, 14 September–20 November 2001. Prehosp (NYCDOH) [2002]. Rapid assessment of injuries from the 11 September 2001 World Trade Center Disast Med 20:177–183. among survivors of the terrorist attacks on the attacks. Prehosp Disast Med 22(3):157–164. 33 Banauch G, McLaughlin M, Hirschhorn R, World Trade Center—New York City, September 38 Undiagnosed or undetected TBIs were Corrigan M, Kelly K, Prezant D [2002]. Injuries and 2001. MMWR January 11, 2002, 51(01):1–5. identified by an adjudication team of TBI experts illnesses among New York City Fire Department 35 Perritt KR, Herbert R, Levin SM, Moline J that reviewed the abstracted medical record rescue workers after responding to the World Trade [2011]. Work-related injuries and illnesses reported information for signs and symptoms of TBIs. Center attacks. MMWR September 11, 2002, by World Trade Center response workers and 39 Wang D, Sava J, Sample G, Jordan M [2005]. 51(Special Issue):1–5. volunteers. Prehosp Disast Med 26(6): 401–407. The Pentagon and 9/11. Crit Care Med 33:S42–S47.

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severely injured patients were treated at recall bias. It is understandable that severe burns, head trauma, fractures, these hospitals and the traumatic certain demographic data were not tendon tears, and complex sprains as injuries treated at these hospitals captured by healthcare providers in the those types of acute traumatic injuries included orthopedic injuries, head chaotic days and weeks after the that should be added to the List of WTC- injuries, burns, and lacerations. No September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks; Related Health Conditions for all WTC reports of traumatic injuries that may the missing data are not essential to the Health Program members. Accordingly, have been treated at the site were Administrator’s understanding of the the Administrator has determined that identified. types of acute traumatic injuries the types of injuries most likely to have sustained. Although injury rates are resulted in the need for medical C. Administrator’s Determination used to develop the economic analysis treatment and monitoring by the WTC Concerning Acute Traumatic Injury found in this document, the Health Program are those types The ADS assessed each of the consideration of whether to propose the identified by the CCE and Data Center identified studies according to the addition of acute traumatic injury to the directors and in the injury surveillance methodology established by the List is not contingent upon knowing the literature reviewed above. Administrator. All of the studies exact prevalence of types of injuries Upon review of the evidence provided discussed above were observational sustained by responders or survivors. by the relevant published, peer- reports of visits by responders and Accordingly, the ADS finds that the reviewed direct observational studies survivors to area hospitals, burn units, studies reviewed above are of sufficient discussed above, the Administrator and DMATs. Because these were direct quality and quantity to allow the finds substantial support for a causal observational studies rather than Administrator to develop an association between 9/11 exposures and epidemiologic studies, they were understanding of the type and scope of acute traumatic injuries. assessed for relevance, quality, and the traumatic injuries suffered on quantity to determine whether, taken VI. Effects of Rulemaking on Federal September 11, 2001, or in its aftermath. Agencies together, they provide substantial Finally, the ADS assessed the quantity evidence supporting the addition of of the studies and found it to be Title II of the James Zadroga 9/11 acute traumatic injury to the List. sufficient. The eight relevant studies Health and Compensation Act of 2010 First, the ADS assessed the relevance analyzed and reviewed overlapping (Pub. L. 111–347) reactivated the of the eight studies described above. populations affected by the attacks and September 11th Victim Compensation Because most of the individuals who response activities. Taken together, the Fund (VCF). Administered by the U.S. were treated at the DMATs and in area studies provide a broad coverage of the Department of Justice (DOJ), the VCF hospitals sustained injuries from fires affected populations and consistent provides compensation to any and falling debris in the conduct of information on the types of acute individual or representative of a rescue operations or fleeing from the traumatic injuries that occurred. deceased individual who was physically site, all of the studies reference the Because data regarding responders to injured or killed as a result of the period of time immediately following the Pentagon and Shanksville, September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks or the September 11, 2001, terrorist Pennsylvania sites is limited, the ADS during the debris removal. Eligibility attacks, and several refer to data found it appropriate to extrapolate the criteria for compensation by the VCF collected for months after. The studies findings discussed above, which include a list of presumptively covered assessed by the ADS demonstrate the predominantly concern the New York health conditions, which are physical occurrence of the same types of acute City site, to all responder populations injuries determined to be WTC-related traumatic injuries identified by the because of the similar hazards at all health conditions by the WTC Health directors of the CCEs and Data Centers three sites. Program. Pursuant to DOJ regulations, in their letter: Severe burns, head In summary, the 9/11 exposures for the VCF Special Master is required to trauma, fractures, tendon tears, and acute traumatic injuries were the update the list of presumptively covered complex sprains. Other similar injuries conditions at the sites during the conditions when the List of WTC- identified in the studies include eye attacks, collapses, evacuations, Related Health Conditions in 42 CFR injuries, lacerations, and orthopedic recovery, and clean-up. Acute traumatic 88.1 is updated.40 injuries. There were no severe types of injuries documented in the published injuries referenced in the surveillance scientific literature were sustained by VII. Summary of Proposed Rule literature that have not been construction workers, police officers, For the reasons discussed above, the documented by the CCEs. Furthermore, firefighters, emergency medical service Administrator proposes to amend 42 the ADS determined that all of the technicians, others engaged in response CFR 88.1, List of WTC-Related Health referenced types of injuries could be activities, and survivors. Hazards at the Conditions, paragraph (1)(v), to add described as being caused by a brief WTC site, at the Pentagon, and in ‘‘new-onset’’ to the existing ‘‘WTC- exposure to energy. Accordingly, the Shanksville, Pennsylvania may have exacerbated chronic obstructive ADS found these eight studies to be included, but are not limited to, falling pulmonary disease (COPD).’’ This will relevant. debris, fires, chemical reactions, permit the WTC Health Program to Next, the ADS assessed the quality of explosions, and other dangers. These certify cases of COPD determined to the studies and found that many shared hazards caused a range of injuries, such have been caused or contributed to by common limitations, such as: as abrasions, burns, concussions, 9/11 exposures (considered ‘‘new- incomplete data sets (e.g., potential contusions, corneal abrasions, crushes, onset’’ cases), in addition to those cases inability to include individuals who dislocations, eye irritation, fractures, of COPD which were exacerbated by sustained only minor injuries, or who head trauma, lacerations, orthopedic 9/11 exposures and which are already were treated outside of Manhattan, by injuries, punctures, sprains/strains, and included on the List. private doctors, or by themselves); tears. Many of these types of injuries For the reasons discussed above, the missing or inconsistent information on were likely minor, and did not require Administrator also proposes to add hastily-completed medical forms, substantial or on-going attention. In ‘‘acute traumatic injury’’ to the List of including lack of information about their letter to the Administrator, the patients’ work activity or residency; and CCE and Data Center directors identified 40 28 CFR 104.21(b).

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WTC-Related Health Conditions. The necessary, to select regulatory enrollment would be approximately Administrator proposes to define the approaches that maximize net benefits 4,000 per year (2,800 new responders term ‘‘acute traumatic injury’’ as a type (including potential economic, and 1,200 new survivors), based on the of injury characterized by physical environmental, public health and safety trend in enrollees through July 31, 2014. damage to a person’s body, including, effects, distributive impacts, and CCE or Nationwide Provider Network but not limited to, eye injuries, severe equity). E.O. 13563 emphasizes the physicians will conduct a medical burns, head trauma, fractures, tendon importance of quantifying both costs assessment for each patient and make a tears, complex sprains, and similar and benefits, of reducing costs, of determination, which the Administrator injuries. The injury must have been harmonizing rules, and of promoting will then use to certify or not certify the caused by and occurred immediately flexibility. health condition (in this case, new-onset after exposure to hazards or adverse This notice of proposed rulemaking COPD or an acute traumatic injury) for conditions characterized by a one-time has been determined not to be a treatment by the WTC Health Program. exposure to energy resulting from the ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under However, for the purpose of this terrorist attacks or their aftermath; this sec. 3(f) of E.O. 12866. This rule analysis, the Administrator has assumed requirement is intended to distinguish proposes the addition of new-onset that all diagnosed cases of new-onset these types of injuries from COPD 41 and acute traumatic injury to COPD and acute traumatic injury will be musculoskeletal disorders, which are the List of WTC-Related Health certified for treatment by the WTC already on the List of WTC-Related Conditions established in 42 CFR 88.1. Health Program. Finally, because there Health Conditions. Musculoskeletal This rulemaking is estimated to cost the are no existing data on new-onset COPD disorders are generally caused by WTC Health Program between rates related to 9/11 exposures at either repetitive motion; acute traumatic $5,124,477 and $9,350,966 for the years the Pentagon or Shanksville, injuries are caused by a specific event 2015 and 2016, the remaining years for Pennsylvania sites, and only limited or incident. Examples of acute traumatic which the WTC Health Program is data on acute traumatic injuries at the injuries include but are not limited to a currently funded under the Zadroga Pentagon, the Administrator has used 42 blow from falling debris, a fall from a Act. All of the costs to the WTC only data from studies of individuals height or a trip suffered during Health Program will be transfers due to who were responders or survivors in the evacuation, rescue, or recovery the implementation of provisions of the New York City area. Patient Protection and Affordable Care activities, and burns or other injuries Prevalence of New-Onset COPD caused by the ignition of combustible Act (ACA) (Pub. L. 111–148) on January To estimate the number of potential materials, chemical reactions, and 1, 2014. This notice of proposed cases of WTC-related new-onset COPD explosions. Although these types of rulemaking has not been reviewed by to be certified for treatment by the WTC injury occur at the time of the blow, fall, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The rule would not interfere Health Program, we first subtracted the explosion, or other exposure, symptoms number of current members certified for of the injury may not immediately with State, local, and Tribal governments in the exercise of their an obstructive airways disease, manifest. including WTC-exacerbated COPD, from The Administrator proposes to limit governmental functions. the total number of members.44 We then the availability of certification of acute Population Estimates reviewed the surveillance literature to traumatic injuries to those WTC Health As of July 31, 2014, the WTC Health determine a prevalence rate for new- Program members who received initial Program had enrolled 61,086 responders onset COPD among the non-OAD medical treatment for the injury no later and 7,806 survivors (68,892 total). Of certified members. In studies of FDNY than September 11, 2003. The that total population, 56,334 responders members with known pre-9/11 health Administrator has determined that this and 4,754 survivors (61,088 total) were status and high WTC exposure, Aldrich date offers a reasonable amount of time participants in previous WTC medical et al. reported that 2 percent of FDNY in which to expect that an injured programs and were ‘grandfathered’ into firefighters had an FEV1% below 70 responder or survivor received the WTC Health Program established by percent of predicted 45 at year 1 after treatment for an acute traumatic injury. Title XXXIII of the PHS Act.43 From July September 11, 2001 (a proportion that The proposed end-date of September 11, 1, 2011 to July 31, 2014, 4,752 new doubled 6.5 years later), and Webber et 2003, is the date originally used to responders and 3,052 new survivors identify traumatic injuries determined (7,804 total) enrolled in the WTC Health 44 Cases of COPD diagnosed prior to September to be eligible for treatment by the WTC Program. For the purpose of calculating 11, 2001, are presumed to be eligible for coverage Medical Monitoring and Treatment a baseline estimate of new-onset COPD as WTC-exacerbated COPD and therefore would not Program that pre-dated the WTC Health need coverage for new-onset COPD. Members and acute traumatic injury prevalence, already certified for an obstructive airway disease Program. In addition, the PHS Act uses the Administrator projected that new are also removed from the analysis because any this date as the treatment cut-off date to progression to COPD (i.e., airflow limitation not fully reversible with bronchodilator) from their identify musculoskeletal disorders 41 WTC-exacerbated COPD is a statutorily covered current certified WTC-related OAD condition could eligible for certification in responders. condition pursuant to PHS Act sec. 3312(a)(3)(A)(v); be considered a health condition medically- The Administrator seeks comment on this NPRM proposes to add new-onset COPD associated with the certified WTC-related OAD whether September 11, 2003, is an occurring after 9/11 exposures. condition. See: Howard J [2014]. Health conditions 42 appropriate deadline. Future cost and prevalence estimates described medically associated with World Trade Center- below are discounted at 3% and 7% in accordance related health conditions. http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/ VIII. Regulatory Assessment with OMB Circular A–94, Guidelines and discount pdfs/WTCHPMedically%20AssociatedHealth rates for benefit-cost analysis of Federal programs. Requirements Conditions7November2014.pdf. The estimates are discounted in order to compute 45 FEV1% predicted is a marker for severity of A. Executive Order 12866 and Executive net present value. airway obstruction. In the setting of post- 43 These grandfathered members were enrolled bronchodilator FEV1/FVC ≤0.7, FEV1% predicted Order 13563 without having to complete a new member ≥80 indicates mild COPD; 50–80, moderate; 30–50, Executive Orders (E.O.) 12866 and application when the WTC Health Program started severe, and <30, very severe. See: American 13563 direct agencies to assess all costs on July 1, 2011 and are referred to in the WTC Thoracic Society COPD Guidelines [2004]. http:// Health Program regulations in 42 CFR part 88 as www.thoracic.org/clinical/copd-guidelines/for- and benefits of available regulatory ‘‘currently identified responders’’ and ‘‘currently health-professionals/definition-diagnosis-and- alternatives and, if regulation is identified survivors.’’ staging/definitions.php.

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al. reported an approximate 4 percent studies of WTC survivors, the members and also to the projected prevalence of new-onset, self-reported, Administrator has determined that the 4 annual enrollment of 4,000 new physician-diagnosed COPD/emphysema percent prevalence of new-onset COPD members to estimate the number of nearly ten years after rescue/recovery will be applied to survivor estimates as potential WTC-related new-onset COPD efforts at the WTC site. Because pre-9/ well.46 We applied the 4 percent cases for 2015 and 2016. (See Table 1, 11 health records were not available in prevalence to the number of remaining below)

TABLE 1—ESTIMATED PREVALENCE OF 2015 AND 2016 NEW-ONSET COPD CASES

2015 2016 Total cases

Undiscounted

Responders ...... 2,013 2,125 4,138 Survivors ...... 291 339 630

Total ...... 2,304 2,464 4,768

Discounted at 3%

Responders ...... 1,954 2,003 3,957 Survivors ...... 283 320 603

Total ...... 2,237 2,323 4,560

Discounted at 7%

Responders ...... 1,881 1,856 3,737 Survivors ...... 272 296 568

Total ...... 2,153 2,152 4,305

Prevalence of Acute Traumatic Injury number of responders and survivors the number of individuals who may While this rulemaking would make who received medical treatment for have suffered a WTC-related acute acute traumatic injuries eligible for acute traumatic injuries on or in the traumatic injury. Next, in order to certification, the Administrator assumes aftermath of September 11, 2001, we do estimate the proportion of those in the that the conditions most likely to not know the number of individuals responder and survivor populations receive treatment within the WTC who still experience health problems who suffered WTC-related acute Health Program will be those medically because of those traumatic injuries and traumatic injuries that require chronic associated conditions which are the are in need of chronic care. First, we care, we assumed that all patients with long-term consequences of the certified estimated the number of persons in the permanent partial and permanent total WTC-related acute traumatic injuries. responder and survivor populations impairment caused by acute traumatic Health conditions medically associated with 9/11-related acute traumatic injuries will require chronic medical with WTC-related health conditions are injuries by reviewing the studies care and will enroll in the WTC Health determined on a case-by-case basis in referenced above in the acute traumatic Program. The National Safety Council accordance with WTC Health Program injury literature review; we derived estimated that 3.8 percent of non-fatal policy.47 Examples of such health estimates from Berrios-Torres et al. disabling injuries 50 are associated with conditions medically associated with an [2003], Banauch et al. [2002], Perritt et permanent partial or permanent total acute traumatic injury may include al. [2011], and NYCDOH [2002]. Using impairment.51 We applied that estimate chronic back pain caused by vertebrae the estimated prevalence for injury to the estimated number of current and fractures, chronic peripheral neuropathy types, we then calculated the prevalence expected WTC Health Program members due to severe burns, and problems with for these injuries among the who may have suffered a WTC-related executive brain function due to closed responder 48 and survivor 49 acute traumatic injury to determine the head injuries. populations. We applied that prevalence number of individuals with WTC- Although we were able to estimate to the number of current and expected related acute traumatic injuries who are from the surveillance literature the WTC Health Program members to find in need of chronic care. (See Table 2,

46 The 4 percent prevalence of new-onset COPD and we assume no additional injuries from within the first 48 hours after the terrorist attacks, that was observed among firefighters was used to December 11, 2001 until the site was closed in July the reported number of cases likely underestimates estimate the number of expected cases of new-onset 2002. The time period reported on by Banauch et the total number of survivors who sustained acute COPD in the entire exposed cohort and may result al. likely encompasses a large majority of the traumatic injuries as a result of the September 11, in an overestimation because of the differences in injuries suffered by FDNY members. Second, Perritt 2001, terrorist attacks. et al. does not report directly on closed head initial exposure intensity between responders and 50 In 2011, the National Safety Council replaced injuries; therefore the number of closed head survivors. the term ‘‘disabling injury’’ with ‘‘medically 47 injuries reported by Berrios-Torres et al. for Howard J [2014]. Health conditions medically responders is used. consulted injury.’’ See National Safety Council associated with World Trade Center-related health [2014]. Injury facts. 49 We estimate the survivor prevalence from the conditions. http://www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHP NYCDOH study reports on survivors during the 51 A non-fatal disabling injury is one which Medically%20AssociatedHealthConditions7 period from September 11–13, 2001. Although we results in some degree of permanent impairment or November2014.pdf. understand that this reporting period likely renders the injured person unable to effectively 48 The responder estimate is subject to two main encompasses a majority of the survivors who were perform his regular duties or activities for a full day assumptions. First, Banauch et al. report on FDNY injured, because the number of cases is based on beyond the day of the injury. National Safety members from September 11 to December 10, 2001, those survivors who were treated for injuries only Council [1986]. Injury facts.

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below.) The Administrator welcomes used to determine the number of current members who may seek certification of input on the assumptions and estimates and future WTC Health Program WTC-related acute traumatic injuries.

TABLE 2—ESTIMATED PREVALENCE OF 2015 AND 2016 ACUTE TRAUMATIC INJURY CASES

2015 2016 Total cases

Undiscounted

Responders ...... 76 79 155 Survivors ...... 9 10 19

Total ...... 85 89 174

Discounted at 3%

Responders ...... 74 74 148 Survivors ...... 9 9 18

Total ...... 83 83 166

Discounted at 7%

Responders ...... 71 69 140 Survivors ...... 8 9 17

Total ...... 79 78 157

Costs of COPD Treatment percent would result in $973 and at 7 supplies, including oxygen, and also The Administrator estimated the percent in $901 per member. included the cost of pharmaceuticals. medical treatment costs associated with The high estimate, $1,930 per case, The medical cost per case was about COPD in this rulemaking, using the was based on a study by Leigh et al. $1,012 in 1996 dollars or about $1,930 methods described below, to be between [2002].53 The authors estimated the cost in 2014, after adjusting for inflation $1,032 and $1,930 per case in 2014. of occupational COPD by aggregating using the Medical Consumer Price Index The low estimate, $1,032 per case, and analyzing national data sets for all urban consumers. Discounting was based on WTC Health Program collected by the National Center for future medical costs for the following costs associated with the treatment of Health Statistics, the Health Care year (2015) at 3 percent would result in WTC-exacerbated COPD for the period Financing Administration, and other $1,874 and at 7 percent in $1,804 per October 1, 2013 through September 30, government agencies and private firms. COPD case. Discounting future medical 2014. These medical costs included They concluded that there were an costs for one more year (2016) at 3 medical services only.52 Discounting estimated 2,395,650 occupational cases percent would result in $1,819 and at 7 future medical costs for the following of COPD in 1996 that resulted in percent in $1,686 per COPD case.54 year (2015) at 3 percent would result in medical costs estimated at $2.425 Table 3 below shows the net present $1,002 and at 7 percent in $965 per billion. Medical costs included value of the range of the medical member. Discounting future medical payments to hospitals, physicians, treatment cost per COPD case for the costs for one more year (2016) at 3 nursing homes, and vendors of medical period 2015–2016:

TABLE 3—PRESENT VALUE OF 2015 AND 2016 MEDICAL TREATMENT COST PER COPD CASE IN 2014 DOLLARS

Discounted Discounted Source Year Undiscounted at 3% at 7%

WTC Health Program ...... 2015 $1,032 $1,002 $965 2016 1,032 973 901

Total ...... 2,064 1,975 1,866 Leigh et al. (2002) ...... 2015 1,930 1,874 1,804 2016 1,930 1,819 1,686

Total ...... 3,860 3,693 3,490

52 Costs may be underestimated because 53 Leigh JP, Romano PS, Schenker MB, Kreiss K for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Using pharmaceuticals are not included in the analysis. [2002]. Costs of occupational COPD and asthma. Spirometry. http:// Although the WTC Health Program does treat Chest. Jan;121(1):264–272. www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/uspstf/ patients with WTC-exacerbated COPD, the cost of 54 The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force does uspscopd.htm. Accessed September 10, 2014. pharmaceuticals for this health condition is not readily available. not recommended screening for COPD. Screening

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Costs of Acute Traumatic Injury of providing medical treatment for acute • Claimants with dates of birth Treatment traumatic injury to be around $11,216 between 1920 and 1970 per case in 2014. • States for which NCCI collects The Administrator estimated the This cost figure was based on a study MDC 56 medical treatment costs associated with by the National Council on For individuals born during 1951– acute traumatic injury in this Compensation Insurance (NCCI).55 The 1970, the medical cost per case was rulemaking using the methods described data source used in this study was about $11,216 in 2014 dollars, after below. Because it is not possible to NCCI’s Medical Data Call (MDC). The adjusting for inflation using the Medical identify all possible types of acute MDC captures transaction-level detail Consumer Price Index for all urban traumatic injury for which a WTC on workers’ compensation medical bills consumers.57 Discounting future responder or survivor might seek processed on or after July 1, 2010, medical costs for the following year certification, we have identified several including dates of service, charges, (2015) at 3 percent would result in types of acute traumatic injury that may payments, procedure codes, and $10,890 and at 7 percent in $10,482 per represent those types of acute traumatic diagnosis codes; pharmaceutical costs acute traumatic injury case. Discounting injury that might be certified by the are also included. The data used in this future medical costs for one more year WTC Health Program. Representative study were evaluated as of March 2013 (2016) at 3 percent would result in examples of acute traumatic injuries for: $10,572 and at 7 percent in $9,796 per include closed head injuries, burns, • Long-term medical services traumatic injury case. fractures, strains and sprains, provided in 2011 and 2012 (i.e., 20 to Table 4 below shows the present orthopedic injuries (e.g., meniscus tear), 30 years post injury) value of the range of the medical ocular injuries, and crush injuries. The • Injuries occurring between 1983 treatment cost per traumatic injury case WTC Health Program estimates the cost and 1990 for the period 2015–2016:

TABLE 4—PRESENT VALUE OF 2015 AND 2016 MEDICAL TREATMENT COST PER ACUTE TRAUMATIC INJURY CASE IN 2014 DOLLARS

Discounted Discounted Source Year Undiscounted at 3% at 7%

NCCI (2014) ...... 2015 $11,216 $10,890 $10,482 2016 11,216 10,572 9,796

Total ...... 22,432 21,462 20,278

Summary of Costs monitoring services. In the calculations are WTC-related health conditions that found in Tables 5 and 6, below, might result from this action. Those This rulemaking is estimated to cost estimated treatment costs were applied costs were addressed in the interim final the WTC Health Program between to the estimated number of cases of rule that established regulations for the $5,124,477 and $9,350,966 for the years new-onset COPD and acute traumatic WTC Health Program (76 FR 38914, July 2015 and 2016.58 The analysis above injuries. We assumed that 9 percent of 1, 2011). offers an assumption about the number new-onset COPD costs and 12 percent of of individuals who might enroll in the acute traumatic injury costs for Since the implementation of WTC Health Program and estimates the responders may be covered by workers’ provisions of the Affordable Care Act on number of new-onset COPD and acute compensation each year; 59 accordingly, January 1, 2014, all of the members and traumatic injury cases and the resulting we adjusted only the responder future members are assumed to have or estimated treatment costs to the WTC estimates to clarify that 91 percent of have access to medical insurance Health Program. For the purpose of COPD costs and 88 percent of acute coverage other than through the WTC computing the treatment costs for new- traumatic injury costs will be paid by Health Program. Therefore, all treatment onset COPD and acute traumatic injury, the WTC Health Program.60 This costs to be paid by the WTC Health the Administrator assumed that all of analysis does not include administrative Program through 2016 are considered the individuals who are diagnosed with costs associated with certifying transfers. Tables 5 and 6 describe the either condition will be certified by the additional diagnoses of new-onset estimated allocation of WTC Health WTC Health Program for treatment and COPD or acute traumatic injuries that Program transfer payments.

55 Colo´n D [2014]. The impact of claimant age on 57 Bureau of Labor Statistics. Consumer Price discounted at 3 percent, from Table 5 and the acute late-term medical costs. NCCI Research brief, Index. https://research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/series/ traumatic injury treatment cost estimate, discounted October 2014. https://www.ncci.com/documents/ CPIMEDSL/downloaddata?cid=32419. Accessed at 3 percent, from Table 6. Impact-Claimant-Age-Late-Term-Med-Costs.pdf. November 5, 2014. 59 See: WTC Health Program. Policy and 58 Accessed February 4, 2015. The low cost estimate reflects the low COPD procedures for recoupment and coordination of treatment cost estimate using WTC Health Program 56 benefits: workers’ compensation payment. http:// AK, AL, AR, AZ, CO, CT, DC, FL, GA, HI, IA, data, discounted at 7 percent, from Table 5 and the ID, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MN, MO, MS, acute traumatic injury treatment cost estimate, www.cdc.gov/wtc/pdfs/WTCHP-PP-Recoupment- MT, NC, NE, NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OK, OR, RI, SC, discounted at 7 percent, from Table 6. The high cost WComp-16-Dec-13.pdf. SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WI, and WV estimate reflects the high COPD treatment cost 60 Workers’ compensation rates are derived from estimate using data from Leigh et al. (2002), WTC Health Program data.

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TABLE 5—PRESENT VALUE OF 2015 AND 2016 MEDICAL TREATMENT COST FOR NEW-ONSET COPD CASES IN 2014 DOLLARS

Source (costs) Year Undiscounted Discounted at 3% Discounted at 7%

Responders

WTC Health Program...... 2015 $1,032 * 2,013 * .91 = $1,002 * 1,954 * .91 = $965 * 1,881 * .91 = $1,890,449. $1,781,696. $1,651,800 2016 $1,032 * 2,125 * .91 = $973 * 2,003 * .91 = $901 * 1,856 * .91 = $1,995,630. $1,773,516. $1,521,753

Survivors

2015 $1,032 * 291 = $300,312 ...... $1,002 * 283 = $283,566 ...... $965 * 272 = $262,480 2016 $1,032 * 339 = $349,848 ...... $973 * 320 = $311,360 ...... $901 * 296 = $266,696

Total $4,536,239 ...... $4,150,138 ...... $3,702,729

Responders

Leigh et al. (2002) ...... 2015 $1,930 * 2,013 * .91 = $1,874 * 1,954 * .91 = $1,804 * 1,881 * .91 = $3,535,432. $3,332,234. $3,087,925 2016 $1,930 * 2,125 * .91 = $1,819 * 2,003 * .91 = $1,686 * 1,856 * .91 = $3,732,138. $3,315,546. $2,847,587

Survivors

2015 $1,930 * 291 = $561,630 ...... $1,874 * 283 = $530,342 ...... $1,804 * 272 = $490,688 2016 $1,930 * 339 = $654,270 ...... $1,819 * 320 = $582,080 ...... $1,686 * 296 = $499,056

Total $8,483,470 ...... $7,760,202 ...... $6,925,256

TABLE 6—PRESENT VALUE OF 2015 AND 2016 MEDICAL TREATMENT COST FOR ACUTE TRAUMATIC INJURY CASES IN 2014 DOLLARS

Source (costs) Year Undiscounted Discounted at 3% Discounted at 7%

Responders

NCCI (2014) ...... 2015 $11,216 * 76 * .88 = $750,126 $10,890 * 74 * .88 = $709,157 $10,482 * 71 * .88 = $654,915 2016 $11,216 * 79 * .88 = $779,736 $10,572 * 74 * .88 = $688,449 $9,796 * 69 * .88 = $594,813

Survivors

2015 $11,216 * 9 = $100,944 ...... $10,890 * 9 = $98,010 ...... $10,482 * 8 = $83,856 2016 $11,216 * 10 = $112,160 ...... $10,572 * 9 = $95,148 ...... $9,796 * 9 = $88,164

Total $1,742,966 ...... $1,590,764 ...... $1,421,748

Examination of Benefits (Health Impact) receiving treatment outside the WTC Limitations Health Program. This section describes qualitatively The analysis presented here was the potential benefits of the proposed Although the Administrator cannot limited by the dearth of verifiable data rule in terms of the expected quantify the benefits associated with the on the new-onset COPD and acute improvements in the health and health- WTC Health Program, members with traumatic injury status of responders related quality of life of potential new- new-onset COPD or acute traumatic and survivors who have yet to apply for onset COPD or acute traumatic injury injury would have improved access to enrollment in the WTC Health Program. patients treated through the WTC Health care and thereby the Program should Because of the limited data, the Program, compared to no treatment by produce better treatment outcomes than Administrator was not able to estimate the Program. in its absence. Under other insurance benefits in terms of averted healthcare The Administrator does not have plans, patients may have deductibles costs. Nor was the Administrator able to information on the health of the and copays, which impact access to care estimate indirect costs such as averted population that may have experienced and timeliness of care. WTC Health absenteeism, short and long-term 9/11 exposures and is not currently Program members who are certified for disability, and productivity losses enrolled in the WTC Health Program. these conditions would have first-dollar averted due to premature mortality. However, the Administrator assumes coverage and, therefore, are likely to B. Regulatory Flexibility Act that all unenrolled responders and seek care sooner when indicated, survivors are now covered by health resulting in improved treatment The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), insurance (due to the ACA) and may be outcomes. 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., requires each

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agency to consider the potential impact federalism, and has determined that it § 88.1 Definitions. of its regulations on small entities does not have ‘‘federalism * * * * * including small businesses, small implications.’’ The rule does not ‘‘have List of WTC-related health conditions governmental units, and small not-for- substantial direct effects on the States, *** profit organizations. The Administrator on the relationship between the national (1) * * * believes that this rule has ‘‘no government and the States, or on the (v) WTC-exacerbated and new-onset significant economic impact upon a distribution of power and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease substantial number of small entities’’ responsibilities among the various (COPD). within the meaning of the Regulatory levels of government.’’ * * * * * Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.). H. Executive Order 13045 (Protection of (5) Acute traumatic injuries for those C. Paperwork Reduction Act Children from Environmental Health WTC responders and screening- and The Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), Risks and Safety Risks) certified-eligible WTC survivors who received any medical treatment for such 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., requires an In accordance with Executive Order agency to invite public comment on, an injury on or before September 11, 13045, the Administrator has evaluated 2003. Acute traumatic injury means and to obtain OMB approval of, any the environmental health and safety regulation that requires 10 or more physical damage to the body caused by effects of this proposed rule on children. and occurring immediately after a one- people to report information to the The Administrator has determined that agency or to keep certain records. This time exposure to energy, such as heat, the rule would have no environmental electricity, or impact from a crash or rule does not contain any information health and safety effect on children. collection requirements; thus, HHS has fall, resulting from a specific event or determined that the PRA does not apply I. Executive Order 13211 (Actions incident. Eligible acute traumatic to this rule. Concerning Regulations that injuries may include but are not limited Significantly Affect Energy Supply, to the following: D. Small Business Regulatory Distribution, or Use) (i) Eye injuries. Enforcement Fairness Act (ii) Severe burns. As required by Congress under the In accordance with Executive Order (iii) Head trauma. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement 13211, the Administrator has evaluated (iv) Fractures. Fairness Act of 1996 (5 U.S.C. 801 et the effects of this proposed rule on (v) Tendon tears. seq.), HHS will report the promulgation energy supply, distribution or use, and (vi) Complex sprains. of this rule to Congress prior to its has determined that the rule will not (vii) Other similar acute traumatic effective date. have a significant adverse effect. injuries. * * * * * E. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of J. Plain Writing Act of 2010 1995 Under Public Law 111–274 (October Dated: August 31, 2015. Title II of the Unfunded Mandates 13, 2010), executive Departments and John Howard, Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531 et Agencies are required to use plain Administrator, World Trade Center Health seq.) directs agencies to assess the language in documents that explain to Program and Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Centers for effects of Federal regulatory actions on the public how to comply with a requirement the Federal Government Disease Control and Prevention, Department State, local, and Tribal governments, of Health and Human Services. administers or enforces. The and the private sector ‘‘other than to the [FR Doc. 2015–22599 Filed 9–9–15; 11:15 am] extent that such regulations incorporate Administrator has attempted to use BILLING CODE P requirements specifically set forth in plain language in promulgating the law.’’ For purposes of the Unfunded proposed rule consistent with the Mandates Reform Act, this proposed Federal Plain Writing Act guidelines. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR rule does not include any Federal Proposed Rule mandate that may result in increased Bureau of Land Management annual expenditures in excess of $100 List of Subjects in 42 CFR Part 88 million in 1995 dollars by State, local or Administrative practice and 43 CFR Parts 3160 and 3170 Tribal governments in the aggregate, or procedure, Health care, Lung diseases, [15X.LLWO300000.L13100000.NB0000] by the private sector. However, the rule Mental health programs. may result in an increase in the RIN 1004–AE15 contribution made by New York City for For the reasons discussed in the treatment and monitoring, as required preamble, the Department of Health and Onshore Oil and Gas Operations; by Title XXXIII, sec. 3331(d)(2). Human Services proposes to revise 42 Federal and Indian Oil and Gas Leases; CFR part 88 as follows: F. Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice) Site Security This proposed rule has been drafted PART 88—WORLD TRADE CENTER AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, and reviewed in accordance with HEALTH PROGRAM Interior. Executive Order 12988, ‘‘Civil Justice ACTION: Proposed rule; extension of Reform,’’ and will not unduly burden ■ 1. The authority citation for part 88 public comment period. the Federal court system. This rule has continues to read as follows: SUMMARY: On July 13, 2015, the Bureau been reviewed carefully to eliminate Authority: 42 U.S.C. 300mm–300mm–61, drafting errors and ambiguities. Pub. L. 111–347, 124 Stat. 3623. of Land Management (BLM) published in the Federal Register a proposed rule G. Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) ■ 2. In § 88.1, under the definition ‘‘List to establish minimum standards for site The Administrator has reviewed this of WTC-related health conditions,’’ security at oil and gas facilities located proposed rule in accordance with revise paragraph (1)(v) and add on Federal and Indian (except Osage Executive Order 13132 regarding paragraph (5) to read as follows: Tribe) lands. This proposed rule would

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replace Onshore Oil and Gas Order No. Office, at 303–239–3737. For questions The BLM is not obligated to consider 3, Site Security (Order 3), with new relating to regulatory process issues, or include in the Administrative Record regulations that would be codified in please contact Faith Bremner, BLM for the rule comments received after the the Code of Federal Regulations. It Washington Office, at 202–912–7441. close of the comment period (see DATES) includes provisions intended to ensure Persons who use a telecommunications or comments delivered to an address that oil and gas produced from Federal device for the deaf (TDD) may call the other than those listed above (see and Indian oil and gas leases are Federal Information Relay Service ADDRESSES). Comments, including properly and securely handled, to (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 to contact the names and street addresses of ensure accurate measurement, above individuals during normal respondents, will be available for public production accountability, and royalty business hours. FIRS is available 24 review at the address listed under payments, and to prevent theft and loss. hours a day, 7 days a week to leave a ADDRESSES during regular hours (7:45 The changes proposed as part of this message or question with the above a.m. to 4:15 p.m.), Monday through proposed rule would allow the BLM to individuals. You will receive a reply Friday, except holidays. strengthen its policies governing during normal business hours. Before including your address, production verification and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: telephone number, email address, or accountability by updating Order 3’s other personal identifying information requirements to address changes in Public Comment Procedures in your comment, be advised that your technology and industry practices that entire comment—including your have occurred in the 25 years since If you wish to comment, you may personal identifying information—may Order 3 was issued, and to respond to submit your comments by any one of be made publicly available at any time. recommendations made by the several methods: Mail: You may mail While you can ask in your comment to Government Accountability Office with comments to U.S. Department of the withhold from public review your respect to the BLM’s production Interior, Director (630), Bureau of Land personal identifying information, we verification efforts. This notice extends Management, Mail Stop 2134LM, 1849 cannot guarantee that we will be able to the public comment period for 28 days C Street NW., Washington, DC 20240, do so. beyond the initial comment-period Attention: 1004–AE15. Personal or deadline on the proposed rule. messenger delivery: Bureau of Land Background DATES: The comment period for the Management, 20 M Street SE., Room The proposed rule was published on proposed rule published on July 13, 2134 LM, Attention: Regulatory Affairs, July 13, 2015 (80 FR 40768), with a 60- 2015 (80 FR 40768) is extended. Send Washington, DC 20003. Federal day comment period closing on your comments on this proposed rule to eRulemaking Portal: http:// the BLM on or before October 9, 2015. www.regulations.gov. Follow the September 11, 2015. Since publication, instructions at this Web site. the BLM has received requests for ADDRESSES: Mail: U.S. Department of Please make your comments as extension of the comment period on the the Interior, Director (630), Bureau of proposed rule. In response to those Land Management, Mail Stop 2134 LM, specific as possible by confining them to comments, the BLM is extending the 1849 C St. NW., Washington, DC 20240, issues directly related to the content of comment period on the proposed rule Attention: 1004–AE15. Personal or the proposed rule, and explain the basis for 28 days. The closing date of the messenger delivery: Bureau of Land for your comments. The comments and extended comment period is now Management, 20 M Street SE., Room recommendations that will be most October 9, 2015. 2134 LM, Attention: Regulatory Affairs, useful and likely to influence agency Washington, DC 20003. Federal decisions are: Dated: September 4, 2015. eRulemaking Portal: http:// 1. Those supported by quantitative Janice M. Schneider, www.regulations.gov. Follow the information or studies; and Assistant Secretary, Land and Minerals instructions at this Web site. 2. Those that include citations to, and Management. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: analyses of, the applicable laws and [FR Doc. 2015–22903 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Michael Wade, BLM Colorado State regulations. BILLING CODE 4310–84–P

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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER the collection of information that such Description of Respondents: State contains documents other than rules or persons are not required to respond to Agencies (55), Business or other for- proposed rules that are applicable to the the collection of information unless it profit and Not-for-profit institutions public. Notices of hearings and investigations, displays a currently valid OMB control (600). committee meetings, agency decisions and number. Number of Respondents: 655. rulings, delegations of authority, filing of Frequency of Responses: Reporting: petitions and applications and agency Food and Nutrition Service statements of organization and functions are Annually. examples of documents appearing in this Title: National Hunger Clearinghouse Total Burden Hours: 110. section. Database Forms (FNS 543 and FNS 543A). Ruth Brown, OMB Control Number: 0584–0474. Departmental Information Collection Clearance Officer. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Summary of Collection: The National Hunger Clearinghouse FNS–543 form [FR Doc. 2015–22948 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Food and Nutrition Service collects develops and distributes BILLING CODE 3410–30–P information and resources to help build Submission for OMB Review; the capacity of emergency food Comment Request providers to address the immediate DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE needs of struggling families and September 8, 2015. individuals while promoting self- Forest Service The Department of Agriculture has reliance and access to healthy food. The submitted the following information Clearinghouse includes the National Beaverhead-Deerlodge National collection requirement(s) to OMB for Hunger Hotline, which refers people in Forest; Montana; Supplemental EIS for review and clearance under the need anywhere in the U.S. to food the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, pantries, soup kitchen, government Forest Land and Resource Public Law 104–13. Comments programs and model grassroots Management Plan To Comply With regarding (a) whether the collection of organizations. District of Montana Court Order information is necessary for the proper The FNS–543A is the instrument used AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. performance of the functions of the to voluntarily collect information about ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an agency, including whether the summer meal sites from State agencies. information will have practical utility; It collects site name, location and environmental impact statement. (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate operating details such as dates and SUMMARY: The Beaverhead-Deerlodge of burden including the validity of the times of the day that the sites are in National Forest will prepare a methodology and assumptions used; (c) operation that provide summer meals to Supplemental Environmental Impact ways to enhance the quality, utility and children 18 years and younger in low- Statement (SEIS) to the 2009 clarity of the information to be income communities during the Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest collected; (d) ways to minimize the summer. Revised Land and Resource burden of the collection of information Section 26 of the National School Management Plan (Forest Plan) on those who are to respond, including Lunch Act, which was added to the Act environmental analysis in response to through the use of appropriate by Section 123 of Public Law 103–448 an August 27, 2015 Order from the U.S. automated, electronic, mechanical, or on November 2, 1994, mandated that the District Court for the District of other technological collection Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) enter Montana. The Court directed the Forest techniques or other forms of information into a contract with a nongovernmental Service to ‘‘properly disclose the technology should be addressed to: Desk organization to develop and maintain a information underlying its analysis of Officer for Agriculture, Office of national information clearinghouse of snowmobile impacts on big game Information and Regulatory Affairs, grassroots organizations working on wildlife’’ and ‘‘adequately appl[y] the Office of Management and Budget hunger, food, nutrition, and other minimization criteria in the [2005 (OMB), [email protected] agricultural issues, including food Travel Management Rule].’’ or fax (202) 395–5806 and to recovery, food assistance and self-help Departmental Clearance Office, USDA, activities to aid individuals to become DATES: Under 40 CFR 1502.9(c)(4), there OCIO, Mail Stop 7602, Washington, DC self-reliant and other activities that is no formal scoping period for this 20250–7602. Comments regarding these empower low-income individuals. proposed action. The Draft SEIS is information collections are best assured Need and Use of the Information: FNS expected to be published in November of having their full effect if they are will collect information to provide a 2015, which will then begin, in received within 30 days of this resource for groups that assist low- accordance with 36 CFR 219.16(a)(2), a notification. Copies of the submission(s) income individuals or communities 90-day public comment period on the may be obtained by calling (202) 720– regarding nutrition assistance program Draft SEIS. 8958. or other assistance. The information FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jan An agency may not conduct or aids FNS to fight hunger and improve Bowey, Beaverhead-Deerlodge National sponsor a collection of information nutrition by increasing participation in Forest, 125 Mill Street, Sheridan, MT unless the collection of information the FNS nutrition programs through the 59749 (406) 842–5432. Individuals who displays a currently valid OMB control development, coordination, and use telecommunication devices for the number and the agency informs evaluation of strategic initiatives, deaf (TDD) may call the Federal potential persons who are to respond to partnership, and outreach activities. Information Relay Service (FIRS) at

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800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 game wildlife and apply the Copies of the submission(s) may be p.m., Eastern Time, Monday through minimization criteria to areas on the obtained by calling (202) 720–8681. Friday. Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest An agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 2009 open to over-snow vehicle use during Forest Plan provides management the winter recreation season (December unless the collection of information direction for activities on the 2 through May 15). displays a currently valid OMB control Beaverhead-Deerlodge National Forest A Draft SEIS is expected to be number and the agency informs for the next 10 to 15 years, including available for public review and potential persons who are to respond to direction on eight topics (vegetation, comment in November 2015. The the collection of information that such wildlife, aquatic resources, recreation comment period for the Draft SEIS will persons are not required to respond to and travel management, fire be 90 days from the date the Notice of the collection of information unless it management, livestock grazing, timber Availability is published in the Federal displays a currently valid OMB control and recommended wilderness). Register 36 CFR 219.16(a)(2). number. In 2010, WildEarth Guardians, Dated: September 4, 2015. Rural Utilities Service Friends of the Bitterroot, Inc., and Melany Glossa, Title: Advance of Loan Funds and Montanans for Quiet Recreation, Inc., Forest Supervisor. Budgetary Control and Related Burdens. filed a complaint in U.S. District Court [FR Doc. 2015–22890 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] OMB Control Number: 0572–0015. for the District of Montana (Case 9:10– BILLING CODE 3410–11–P Summary of Collection: The Rural cv–00104–DWM) alleging inadequate Utilities Service (RUS) is authorized by analysis of the ‘‘site-specific impacts of the Rural Electrification Act (RE Act) of snowmobile use on big game winter DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE 1936, as amended, ‘‘to make loans in habitat and conflicting recreational several States and territories of the uses’’ when developing the Forest Plan, Rural Utility Service United States for rural electrification failure ‘‘to apply certain criteria and for the purpose of furnishing and [referred to as the minimization criteria] Submission for OMB Review; improving electric and telephone when designating areas open to Comment Request service in rural areas and to assist snowmobile use’’ and that Subpart C of September 8, 2015. electric borrowers to implement the 2005 Travel Management Rule demand side management, energy The Department of Agriculture has concerning over-snow vehicles was conservation programs, and on-grid and submitted the following information invalid. In its June 22, 2015 Opinion off-grid renewable energy systems.’’ collection requirement(s) to Office of (WildEarth Guardians et al. v. Montana Borrowers will provide the agency with Management and Budget (OMB) for Snowmobile Ass’n, 790 F.3d 920 (9th information that supports the use of the review and clearance under the Cir. 2015)), the U.S. Court of Appeals for funds as well as identify the type of Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Ninth Circuit found the Forest projects for which they will use the Public Law 104–13. Comments Service provided sufficient information funds. to establish that it took a ‘‘hard look’’ at regarding (a) whether the collection of Need and Use of the Information: the impacts of snowmobile use on non- information is necessary for the proper RUS electric borrowers will submit RUS motorized recreational uses and performance of the functions of the form 595 and 219. Form 595, Financial sufficiently analyzed these conflicts. agency, including whether the Requirement & Expenditure Statement, Further, the U.S. Court of Appeals information will have practical utility; to request an advance of loan funds found that plaintiffs’ challenge to the (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate remaining for an existing approved loan Subpart C exemption in the Travel of burden including the validity of the and to report on the expenditure of Management Rule was not ripe for methodology and assumptions used; (c) previously advanced loan funds. Form review. ways to enhance the quality, utility and 219, Inventory of Work Orders, serves as However, in the same opinion, the clarity of the information to be a connecting line and provides an audit U.S. Court of Appeals held that the collected; (d) ways to minimize the trail that verifies the evidence Forest Service did not provide the burden of the collection of information supporting the propriety of public adequate access to information on those who are to respond, including expenditures for construction of about the impact of snowmobiles on big through the use of appropriate retirement projects that supports the game wildlife and habitat and did not automated, electronic, mechanical, or advance of funds. The information allow the public to play an appropriate other technological collection collected will ensure that loan funds are role in the decision-making process. The techniques or other forms of information expended and advanced for RUS U.S. Court of Appeals also found the technology should be addressed to: Desk approved budget process and amounts. Forest Service did not adequately apply Officer for Agriculture, Office of Failure to collect proper information the minimization criteria found in the Information and Regulatory Affairs, could result in improper determinations Travel Management Rule. The matter Office of Management and Budget, New of eligibility or improper use of funds. was remanded to the U.S. District Court Executive Office Building, 725—17th Description of Respondents: Not-for- for the District of Montana. Street NW., Washington, DC 20502. profit institutions; Business or other for- In an August 27, 2015 Order, the U.S. Commenters are encouraged to submit profit. District Court for the District of Montana their comments to OMB via email to: Number of Respondents: 600. _ ordered the Forest Service to ‘‘properly OIRA [email protected] or fax Frequency of Responses: Reporting: disclose the information underlying its (202) 395–5806 and to Departmental On occasion. analysis of snowmobile impacts on big Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail Total Burden Hours: 14,570. game wildlife’’ and ‘‘adequately appl[y] Stop 7602, Washington, DC 20250– the minimization criteria in the [2005 7602. Comments regarding these Rural Utility Service Travel Managment Rule].’’ The SEIS information collections are best assured Title: 7 CFR 1773, Policy on Audits of will disclose information underlying its of having their full effect if received RUS Borrowers. analysis of snowmobile impacts on big within 30 days of this notification. OMB Control Number: 0572–0095.

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Summary of Collection: Under the proper routing of information to Employment & Payroll, provide a rich authority of the Rural Electrification Act subscribers. source of data on state and local of 1936 (ACT), as amended 7 U.S.C. 901 Need and Use of the Information: The government employment and payroll in et seq., the Administrator is authorized Rural Utilities Service (RUS) the United States. Data have been and empowered to make loans under telecommunications program staff will collected annually since 1957. A census certain specified circumstances for rural review the Modernization Plan and is conducted every five years (years electrification and the furnishing of approve the plans, if it complies with ending in ‘2’ and ‘7’). A sample of state electric energy to persons in rural areas the requirements of the regulation. If the and local governments is used to collect and for the purpose of furnishing and proposed Modernization Plan is data in the intervening years, with a improving telephone service in rural approved, RUS will notify the developer new sample selected every five years areas. RUS, in representing the Federal of the approval. If not, RUS will make (years ending in ‘4’ and ‘9’). The survey Government as Mortgagee, relies on the specific written comments and provides state and local government information provided by the borrowers suggestions for modifying the proposed data on full-time and part-time in their financial statements to make Modernization Plan so that it will employment, part-time hours worked, lending decisions as to borrowers’ credit comply with the requirements of the full-time equivalent employment, and worthiness and to assure that loan funds regulation. If the information is not payroll statistics by governmental are approved, advanced and disbursed collected, RUS’ authority to make loans function (e.g., elementary and secondary for proper Act purposes. Borrowers are under the Rural Electrification Act will education, higher education, police required to furnish a full and complete be restricted. protection, fire protection, financial report of their financial condition, Description of Respondents: Business administration, central staff services, operations and cash flows, in form and or other for-profit; Not-for-profit judicial and legal, highways, public substance satisfactory to RUS. institutions. welfare, etc.). Need and Use of the Information: Number of Respondents: 1. The 10 questionnaires for collecting RUS will collect information to evaluate Frequency of Responses: Reporting: the data are each tailored to the unique borrowers’ financial performance, On occasion. characteristics of the type and size of determine whether current loans are at Total Burden Hours: 350. government or government agency to be financial risk, and determine the credit surveyed. The type of employment and Charlene Parker, worthiness of future losses. If payroll data to be collected No changes information is not collected, it would Departmental Information Collection will be made to the form content as Clearance Officer. delay RUS’ analysis of the borrowers’ currently approved. However, financial strength, thereby adversely [FR Doc. 2015–22947 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] formatting changes will be made to the impacting current lending decisions. BILLING CODE 3410–15–P forms to facilitate data capture using current technology, Integrated Computer Description of Respondents: Not-for- Assisted Data Entry (iCADE), and to profit institutions; Business or other for- clarify wording and form flow with profit. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE respondents such as integrating the Number of Respondents: 1,340. Submission for OMB Review; instruction in bullet form into the Frequency of Responses: Reporting: Comment Request questions. These changes were On occasion. cognitively tested. Total Burden Hours: 14,914. The Department of Commerce will The Census of Governments: submit to the Office of Management and Rural Utilities Service Employment and its related program, Budget (OMB) for clearance the the Annual Survey of Public Title: 7 CFR 1751 Subpart B/State following proposal for collection of Employment & Payroll, provide data on Telecommunications Modernization information under the provisions of the state and local government employment Plan. Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. and payroll in the United States. Census OMB Control Number: 0572–0104. chapter 35). Bureau staff apply a standard set of Summary of Collection: The Rural Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. criteria while classifying government Electrification Loan Restructuring Act Title: Public Employment & Payroll employment activity in order to provide (RELRA, Pub. L. 103–129), November 1, Forms. what is perhaps the only complete and 1993, amended the Rural Electrification OMB Control Number: 0607–0452. uniform set of data on the employment Act of 1936, 7 U.S.C. 901 et seq. (the RE Form Number(s): E–1 through E–10. activities of governments in the United Act). RELRA required that a State Type of Request: Extension of a States. Telecommunications Modernization currently approved collection. Statistics compiled from data gathered Plan (Modernization Plan or Plan), meet Number of Respondents: 44,088. using these forms are used in several all the statutory requirements of RELRA Average Hours per Response: 1 hour important Federal government (Part 1751, Subpart B). The plan at a and 5 minutes. programs. Economists at the Bureau of minimum must provide for: (1) The Burden Hours: 47,903. Economic Analysis (BEA) use the elimination of party line service; (2) the Needs and Uses: This information statistics for developing the National availability of telecommunications collection request covers the Income and Product Accounts. services for improved business, questionnaires needed to conduct the According to the Chief Statistician of educational, and medical services; (3) public employment program for the BEA, ‘‘The data obtained from these must encourage computer networks and 2015 Annual Survey of Public forms are critical to BEA for maintaining information highways for subscribers in Employment & Payroll, the 2016 Annual reliable estimates. Specifically, BEA rural areas; (4) must provide for Survey of Public Employment & Payroll, uses national, state, local, and type-of- subscribers in rural areas to be able to and the 2017 Census of Governments: government aggregate data by function receive through telephone lines: (a) Employment. for full-time and part-time employees, Conference calling; (b) video images; The Census of Governments: payroll, and number of part-time hours and (c) data at a rate of 1 million bits Employment and its related program, worked to prepare estimates of of information per second; and, the the Annual Survey of Public functional payrolls for the public sector

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of the gross domestic product (GDP). Both public and private universities measures of national economic BEA also uses these data to prepare utilize these data. Instructors, performance. The importance of this estimates of state and local government researchers, and students in schools of data collection is reflected by the compensation of employees in both the public administration, political science, granting of specific authority to conduct annual and benchmark input-output management, and industrial relations as the program in Title 13 of the United accounts.’’ well as other members of the public also States Code, Section 91, which requires BEA also uses the Census of use employment data. that financial statistics of business Governments and the Annual Survey of Affected Public: State, local or tribal operations be collected and published Public Employment & Payroll to derive government; Federal government. quarterly. Public Law 109–79, Section state-level estimates of the employment Frequency: Annually. 91 extended the authority of the and wages and salaries of students and Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. Secretary of Commerce to conduct the their spouses who are employed by Legal Authority: Title 13, U.S.C., QFR program through September 30, public institutions of higher education Section 161 and 182. 2015. Currently, QFR is in the process in which the students are enrolled. This information collection request of reauthorizing this public law. There is no other national or state may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov. The Census Bureau is requesting source for information on student Follow the instructions to view approval to continue collection of the workers at state institutions of higher Department of Commerce collections QFR program. QFR’s last submission for education. currently under review by OMB. forms approval included an The employment data are used for Written comments and announcement of an expansion of its two other data collection efforts recommendations for the proposed coverage to include four new service currently conducted by the Census information collection should be sent sectors. The new sectors included Bureau. The Medical Expenditures within 30 days of publication of this subsectors in Sector 53 (Real Estate and Panel Survey (MEPS) collects data for notice to OIRA_Submission@ Rental and Leasing), excluding the Department of Health and Human omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806. subsector 533 (Lessors of Nonfinancial Services (HHS) on health plans offered Dated: September 8, 2015. Intangible Assets); Sector 56 to state and local government (Administrative and Support and Waste Glenna Mickelson, employees. The MEPS sample of public Management and Remediation employees is drawn from the Census of Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Services); Sector 62 (Health Care and Information Officer. Governments: Employment component Social Assistance); and Sector 72 universe and employment data from the [FR Doc. 2015–22897 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] (Accommodation and Food Services) survey are used in statistical methods BILLING CODE 3510–07–P based on the 2007 North American for creating national estimates on health Industry Classification System (NAICS). plans. The Criminal Justice Employment However, on June 9, 2014, the QFR and Expenditure program (CJEE), DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE ceased collection of these additional sponsored by the Bureau of Justice Submission for OMB Review; sectors due to sample restrictions and Statistics (BJS), uses employment data Comment Request budget constraints. Notification of this to provide employee and payroll change was announced on the QFR statistics on police protection and The Department of Commerce will Business Help Site (BHS) Web site and correctional activities. submit to the Office of Management and the QFR Publication. Furthermore, we State and local government officials Budget (OMB) for clearance the are pursing funding to get the expansion use these employment data to analyze following proposal for collection of reinstated. and assess individual government labor information under the provisions of the The survey forms used to conduct the force and wage levels. Both management Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. QFR are: QFR–200 (MT) Long Form and labor consult these data during chapter 35). (manufacturing, mining, wholesale wage and salary negotiations. Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. trade, and retail trade); QFR–201 (MG) Public interest groups of many types Title: Quarterly Financial Report. Short Form (manufacturing); and the produce analyses of public sector OMB Control Number: 0607–0432. QFR–300 (S) Long Form (services). activities using these data. User Form Number(s): QFR–200(MT), The primary purpose of the QFR is to organizations representing state and QFR–201(MG), QFR–300(S). provide timely, accurate data on local government include the Council of Type of Request: Revision of a business financial conditions for use by State Governments, the National currently approved collection. Government and private-sector Conference of State Legislatures, Number of Respondents: 11,890. organizations and individuals. The Government Research Association, U.S. Average Hours per Response: 2 hours primary public users include the Bureau Conference of Mayors, National and 8 minutes. of Economic Analysis, Federal Reserve Association of Counties, National Burden Hours: 101,258. Board, Federal Trade Commission, League of Cities, and the National Needs and Uses: The Quarterly Small Business Administration, U.S. Association of Towns and Townships. Financial Report (QFR) program has Treasury-Office of Tax Analysis, and the Another category of users, having a published up-to-date aggregate statistics Joint Committee on Taxation. These more specific focus on government on the financial results and position of same organizations play a major role in activities, includes organizations such U.S. corporations since 1947. The providing guidance, advice, and support as the National School Boards program currently collects and to the QFR program. The primary Association and the National Sheriffs publishes financial data for the private-sector data users are a diverse Association. manufacturing, mining, wholesale trade, group including universities, financial A variety of private sector retail trade, information, and analysts, unions, trade associations, organizations and individuals make use professional, scientific, and technical public libraries, banking institutions, of these employment and payroll data. services (except legal) sectors. The and U.S. and foreign corporations. Notable research organizations include survey is a principal economic indicator Affected Public: Business or other for- the Brookings Institution and the Nelson that provides financial data essential to profit. A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. calculation of key U.S. government Frequency: Quarterly.

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Respondent’s Obligation: Mandatory. characteristics of preprimary school data to identify and isolate potential Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C., Section enrollment. customers. Social planners use these 91. Affected Public: Individuals or data to forecast economic conditions households. and to identify special groups that seem This information collection request Frequency: Annual. to be especially sensitive to economic may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov. Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. fluctuations. Economists use ASEC data Follow the instructions to view Legal Authority: Title 13 U.S.C. to determine the effects of various Department of Commerce collections Sections 8(b), 141, 182, and Title 29, economic forces, such as inflation, currently under review by OMB. U.S.C. Sections 1–9 authorize the recession, recovery, and so on, and their Written comments and collection of this information on differential effects on various recommendations for the proposed individuals and households. Title 20 population groups. information collection should be sent U.S.C. Sections 3475, 9543, 9544, and Affected Public: Individuals or within 30 days of publication of this 9546 authorize the National Center for _ Households. notice to OIRA Submission@ Education Statistics to collect this Frequency: Annually. omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806. information. Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary. Dated: September 8, 2015. This information collection request Legal Authority: Title 13, United States Glenna Mickelson, may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov. Code, Sections 8(b), 141, 182; and Title 20, Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Follow the instructions to view United States Code, Sections 3475, 9543, Information Officer. Department of Commerce collections 9544, and 9546. currently under review by OMB. [FR Doc. 2015–22894 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] This information collection request BILLING CODE 3510–07–P Written comments and recommendations for the proposed may be viewed at www.reginfo.gov. information collection should be sent Follow the instructions to view Department of Commerce collections DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE within 30 days of publication of this notice to OIRA_Submission@ currently under review by OMB. Submission for OMB Review; omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806. Written comments and Comment Request recommendations for the proposed Dated: September 8, 2015. information collection should be sent The Department of Commerce will Glenna Mickelson, within 30 days of publication of this submit to the Office of Management and Management Analyst, Office of the Chief notice to OIRA_Submission@ Budget (OMB) for clearance the Information Officer. omb.eop.gov or fax to (202) 395–5806. [FR Doc. 2015–22904 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] following proposal for collection of Dated: September 8, 2015. information under the provisions of the BILLING CODE 3510–07–P Glenna Mickelson, Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35). Management Analyst, Office of the Chief Information Officer. Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Title: Current Population Survey, [FR Doc. 2015–22893 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] School Enrollment Survey. Submission for OMB Review; BILLING CODE 3510–07–P OMB Control Number: 0607–0464. Comment Request Form Number(s): There are no forms. The Department of Commerce will DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE We conduct all interviews on submit to the Office of Management and computers. Budget (OMB) for clearance the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Type of Request: Regular Submission. following proposal for collection of Administration Number of Respondents: 59,000. information under the provisions of the Average Hours Per Response: 3.0 Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. RIN 0648–XE178 minutes. chapter 35). New England Fishery Management Burden Hours: 2,950. Agency: U.S. Census Bureau. Needs and Uses: These data provide Title: Current Population Survey, Council; Public Meeting basic information on the school Annual Social and Economic Survey. AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries enrollment status of various segments of OMB Control Number: 0607–0354. Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and the population necessary as background Form Number(s): There are no forms. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), for policy formulation and We conduct all interviews on Commerce. implementation. This supplement is the computers. ACTION: Notice; public meeting. only annual source of data on public/ Type of Request: Extension of a private elementary and secondary currently approved collection. SUMMARY: The New England Fishery school enrollment, as well as the Number of Respondents: 78,000. Management Council (Council) is characteristics of private school Average Hours per Response: 0.41667. scheduling a public meeting of its students and their families. As part of Burden Hours: 32,500. Observer Policy Committee meeting to the Federal Government’s efforts to Needs and Uses: The income data consider actions affecting New England collect data and provide timely from the ASEC are used by social fisheries in the exclusive economic zone information to government entities for planners, economists, government (EEZ). Recommendations from this policymaking decisions, this officials, and market researchers to group will be brought to the full Council supplement provides national trends in gauge the economic well-being of the for formal consideration and action, if enrollment and progress in school. country as a whole, and selected appropriate. Consequently, this supplement is the population groups of interest. only source of historical data at the Government planners and researchers DATES: This meeting will be held on national level on the age distribution use these data to monitor and evaluate Monday, September 28, 2015 at 1 p.m. and family characteristics of college the effectiveness of various assistance ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at students, and on the demographic programs. Market researchers use these the Radisson Hotel, 180 Water Street,

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Plymouth, MA 02360; telephone: (508) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Although non-emergency issues not 747–4900; fax: (508) 747–8937. contained in this agenda may come National Oceanic and Atmospheric Council address: New England before this group for discussion, those Administration Fishery Management Council, 50 Water issues may not be the subject of formal action during this meeting. Action will Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950. RIN 0648–XE158 be restricted to those issues specifically FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fisheries of the South Atlantic, Gulf of identified in this notice and any issues Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, Mexico, and Caribbean; Southeast arising after publication of this notice New England Fishery Management Data, Assessment, and Review that require emergency action under Council; telephone: (978) 465–0492. (SEDAR); Public Meeting section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Act, provided the public has been Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Agenda notified of the intent to take final action Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), to address the emergency. The Committee will review draft Commerce. Special Accommodations Environmental Assessment (EA) for ACTION: Notice of public meeting of the NMFS-led omnibus amendment, which SEDAR Steering Committee. This meeting is accessible to people would establish provisions for industry- with disabilities. Requests for auxiliary SUMMARY: The SEDAR Steering funded monitoring (IFM) across all New aids should be directed to the SAFMC Committee will meet to discuss the office (see ADDRESSES) at least 10 England and Mid-Atlantic Council- SEDAR process and assessment business days prior to the meeting. managed fisheries and also proposes schedule. See SUPPLEMENTARY Note: The times and sequence specified in requirements for IFM in the Atlantic INFORMATION. herring and mackerel fisheries. The this agenda are subject to change. DATES: The SEDAR Steering Committee Committee will also review/discuss Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. omnibus alternatives in the IFM will meet from 1 p.m. on Monday, Dated: September 8, 2015. amendment and options for IFM in the September 28, until 4 p.m. on Tuesday, September 29, 2015. Tracey L. Thompson, Atlantic herring and mackerel fisheries; ADDRESSES: The Steering Committee Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable herring/mackerel options may include Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. requirements for industry-funded meeting will be held at the Crowne [FR Doc. 2015–22935 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] observer coverage, at-sea monitoring, Plaza, 4381 Tanger Outlet Boulevard, North Charleston, SC 29418; telephone: BILLING CODE 3510–22–P portside sampling, and/or electronic (843) 744–4422. monitoring (EM) as well as develop SEDAR address: South Atlantic recommendations regarding any Fishery Management Council, 4055 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE additional management measures to be Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, N. National Oceanic and Atmospheric considered in the omnibus IFM Charleston, SC 29405; Administration amendment. They will also develop www.sedarweb.org. recommendations regarding the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: RIN 0648–XE179 selection of preferred alternatives for the John Carmichael, SEDAR Program Manager, omnibus IFM amendment and the Pacific Fishery Management Council; 4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, North approval of the Draft EA for public Public Meeting Charleston, SC 29405; phone (843) 571– comment. The Committee may address 4366 or toll free (866) SAFMC–10; fax: AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries other business as necessary. (843) 769–4520; email: Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Special Accommodations [email protected]. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The items Commerce. This meeting is physically accessible of discussion are as follows: ACTION: Notice of public meeting. to people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other SEDAR Steering Committee Agenda, SUMMARY: The Pacific Fishery auxiliary aids should be directed to Monday, September 28, 2015, 1 p.m.–5 Management Council’s (Pacific Council) Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, at p.m. and Tuesday, September 29, 2015, Scientific and Statistical Committee 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. (978) 465–0492, at least 5 days prior to (SSC) Groundfish Subcommittee will hold a work session to review stock the meeting date. 1. Review progress of ongoing assessment projects. assessments for black rockfish off Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. 2. Receive a report on the Data Best Oregon, new harvest specification Dated: September 8, 2015. Practices Workshop. projections for arrowtooth flounder, an Tracey L. Thompson, 3. Review Southeast Fishery Science updated rebuilding analysis for Center progress on recommendations yelloweye rockfish, and a new proposed Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable methodology for determining big skate Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. from the Data and Assessment Program harvest specifications. [FR Doc. 2015–22936 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Reviews. 4. Receive a report on the NOAA DATES: The SSC’s Groundfish BILLING CODE 3510–22–P Fisheries Stock Assessment Subcommittee meeting will be held Prioritization Plan. beginning at 8:30 a.m., Monday, 5. Approve SEDAR Operating September 28, 2015 and end at 5:30 Procedures changes. p.m. or as necessary to complete 6. Address the SEDAR assessment business for the day. The Subcommittee schedule: identify assessment will reconvene on Tuesday, September capability, determine 2017 priorities 29, 2013 and will continue through and identify projects for 2018–19. Thursday, October 1, 2015 beginning at

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8:30 a.m. and ending at 5:30 p.m. each participants’ intent to take final action ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase day, or as necessary to complete to address the emergency. From People Who Are Blind or Severely business. The meeting may continue on All visitors to the National Marine Disabled, 1401 S. Clark Street, Suite Friday, October 2 at 8:30 a.m., if needed, Fisheries Service Western Regional 715, Arlington, Virginia, 22202–4149. to complete the subcommittee’s Center’s Sand Point facility should bring FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For business. one of the following forms of further information or to submit ADDRESSES: The SSC’s Groundfish identification: comments contact Barry S. Lineback, • Subcommittee meeting will be held the Enhanced Driver’s License from the Telephone: (703) 603–7740, Fax: (703) National Marine Fishery Service states of Washington, Minnesota, and 603–0655, or email CMTEFedReg@ Western Regional Center’s Sand Point New York AbilityOne.gov. • facility, Alaska Fisheries Science U.S. Passport • U.S. Passport Card SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This Center, 7600 Sand Point Way NE., • notice is published pursuant to 41 Seattle, WA 98115; telephone: (206) U.S. Department of Defense CAC • U.S. Federal agency HSPD–12 U.S.C. 8503(a)(2) and 41 CFR 51–2.3. Its 526–4000. The meeting will be held in compliant ID cards purpose is to provide interested persons Building 4, Traynor Room 2076 on • U.S. Veterans ID an opportunity to submit comments on September 28—October 1, 2015. If the • U.S. Military Dependent’s ID Card the proposed actions. SSC’s Groundfish Subcommittee • U.S. Trusted Traveler Card—Global Additions meeting needs to continue on Friday, Entry, SENTRI, or NEXUS October 2, 2015, the meeting will • U.S. Transportation Workers If the Committee approves the reconvene in Building 4, Observer Identification Credential (TWIC) proposed addition, the entities of the Training Room 1055. • State-issued Real ID Compliant Federal Government identified in this Council address: Pacific Council, Driver’s Licenses and Identification notice will be required to provide the 7700 NE Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Cards. service listed below from the nonprofit Portland, OR 97220–1384. Visitors who are foreign nationals agency employing persons who are FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. (defined as a person who is not a citizen blind or have other severe disabilities. John DeVore, Pacific Council; or national of the United States) will The following service is proposed for telephone: (503) 820–2413. require additional security clearance to addition to the Procurement List for SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The access the Western Regional Center’s production by the nonprofit agency purpose of the SSC’s Groundfish Sand Point facility. Foreign national listed: Subcommittee meeting is to review draft visitors should contact Dr. Martin Dorn Service: 2015 stock assessment documents and at (206) 526–6548 at least 2 weeks prior Service Type: Janitorial Service. Service is Mandatory for: U.S. any other pertinent information for new to the meeting date to initiate the Geological Survey, 4611 Research Park full stock assessment of black rockfish security clearance process. off Oregon, work with the Stock Circle, Suites D and E, Las Cruces, NM. Assessment Teams to make necessary Special Accommodations Mandatory Source(s) of Supply: revisions, and produce a report for use This meeting is physically accessible Tresco, Inc., Las Cruces, NM. by the Pacific Council family and other to people with disabilities. Requests for Contracting Activity: Department of interested persons for developing sign language interpretation or other the Interior, Geological Survey, Office of management recommendations for auxiliary aids should be directed to Mr. Acquisition and Grants—Denver, fisheries in 2017 and beyond. Kris Kleinschmidt at (503) 820–2425 at Denver, CO. Additionally, the SSC Groundfish least 5 days prior to the meeting date. Barry S. Lineback, Subcommittee will review an updated Dated: September 8, 2015. Director, Business Operations. yelloweye rockfish rebuilding analysis, Tracey L. Thompson, [FR Doc. 2015–22930 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] review new overfishing limit (OFL) projections for arrowtooth flounder, and Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable BILLING CODE 6353–01–P Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. review new methodology for determining a big skate OFL. No [FR Doc. 2015–22937 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–22–P COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM management actions will be decided by PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR the SSC Groundfish Subcommittee. The SEVERELY DISABLED Subcommittee’s role will be development of recommendations and COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM Procurement List; Additions reports for consideration by the SSC and PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR the Pacific Council at its November SEVERELY DISABLED AGENCY: Committee for Purchase From meeting in Garden Grove, California. People Who Are Blind or Severely Although non-emergency issues not Procurement List; Proposed Addition Disabled. contained in the meeting agenda may AGENCY: Committee for Purchase from ACTION: Additions to the Procurement come before the subcommittee meeting People Who are Blind or Severely List. participants for discussion, those issues Disabled. SUMMARY: This action adds products to may not be the subject of formal action ACTION: Proposed addition to the the Procurement List that will be during this meeting. Subcommittee Procurement List. action will be restricted to those issues furnished by nonprofit agencies specifically listed in this notice and any SUMMARY: The Committee is proposing employing persons who are blind or issues arising after publication of this to add a service to the Procurement List have other severe disabilities. notice that require emergency action that will be provided by a nonprofit DATES: Effective Date: 10/12/2015. under Section 305(c) of the Magnuson- agency employing persons who are ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase Stevens Fishery Conservation and blind or have other severe disabilities. From People Who Are Blind or Severely Management Act, provided the public DATES: Comments must be received on Disabled, 1401 S. Clark Street, Suite has been notified of the Subcommittee or before 10/12/2015. 715, Arlington, Virginia, 22202–4149.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Valve with AC Sensor The $200,000 Payment shall be paid Barry S. Lineback, Telephone: (703) 4240–00–NIB–0202—Lockout/Tagout within thirty (30) calendar days after the 603–7740, Fax: (703) 603–0655, or email Station, 3 Padlocks phil&teds USA, Inc., receives service of [email protected]. 4240–00–NIB–0203—Lockout/Tagout the Commission’s final Order accepting Station, 8 Padlocks SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 4240–00–NIB–0207—AC Sensor, 50V–1000V the Agreement. DATES: Any interested person may ask Additions 4240–00–NIB–0228—Medium Electrical Lockout Kit with Breaker Lockouts the Commission not to accept this On 6/6/2014 (79 FR 32716–32718), 6/ 4240–00–NIB–0229—Large Electrical agreement or otherwise comment on its 5/2015 (80 FR 32096–32097) and 6/12/ Lockout Kit contents by filing a written request with 2015 (80 FR 33485–33489), the 4240–00–NIB–0230—Large Electrical/Valve the Office of the Secretary by September Committee for Purchase From People Lockout Kit 28, 2015. 4240–00–NIB–0231—Small Standard Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to published notices of proposed additions Lockout Kit 4240–00–NIB–0232—Extra Small Personal comment on this Settlement Agreement to the Procurement List. Electrical Lockout Kit should send written comments to the After consideration of the material 4240–00–NIB–0233—Small Electrical Comment 15–C0007 Office of the presented to it concerning capability of Lockout Kit Secretary, Consumer Product Safety qualified nonprofit agencies to provide 4240–00–NIB–0234—Small Electrical Commission, 4330 East-West Highway, the products and impact of the Lockout Kit with Plug Lockouts Room 820, Bethesda, Maryland 20814– additions on the current or most recent 4240–00–NIB–0236—Small Electrical Valve 4408. contractors, the Committee has Lockout Kit FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: determined that the products listed Mandatory Source of Supply: Association for Leah Wade, Trial Attorney, Office of the below are suitable for procurement by the Blind and Visually Impaired— General Counsel, Division of the Federal Government under 41 U.S.C. Goodwill Industries of Greater Rochester, Rochester, NY Compliance, Consumer Product Safety 8501–8506 and 41 CFR 51–2.4. Mandatory Purchase For: Total Government Commission, 4330 East-West Highway, Regulatory Flexibility Act Certification Requirement Bethesda, Maryland 20814–4408; Contracting Activity: Defense Logistics telephone (301) 504–7225. I certify that the following action will Agency Troop Support SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: not have a significant impact on a Distribution: B-List The text of substantial number of small entities. the Agreement and Order appears The major factors considered for this Barry S. Lineback, below. certification were: Director, Business Operations. Dated: September 8, 2015. 1. The action will not result in any [FR Doc. 2015–22898 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Todd A. Stevenson, additional reporting, recordkeeping or BILLING CODE 6353–01–P Secretary. other compliance requirements for small entities other than the small UNITED STATES OF AMERICA organizations that will furnish the CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY products to the Government. COMMISSION COMMISSION 2. The action will result in [CPSC Docket No. 15–C0007] In the Matter of: phil&teds USA, Inc. authorizing small entities to furnish the CPSC Docket No.: 15–C0007 products to the Government. phil&teds USA, Inc., Provisional SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT 3. There are no known regulatory Acceptance of a Settlement Agreement alternatives which would accomplish and Order 1. In accordance with the Consumer the objectives of the Javits-Wagner- Product Safety Act (‘‘CPSA’’), 15 U.S.C. O’Day Act (41 U.S.C. 8501–8506) in AGENCY: Consumer Product Safety 2051–2089 and 16 CFR 1118.20, connection with the products proposed Commission. phil&teds USA, Inc. (‘‘phil&teds USA’’ for addition to the Procurement List. ACTION: Notice. or ‘‘Firm’’), and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission End of Certification SUMMARY: It is the policy of the (‘‘Commission’’), through its staff Commission to publish settlements Accordingly, the following products (‘‘Staff’’), hereby enter into this which it provisionally accepts under the are added to the Procurement List: Settlement Agreement. The Settlement Consumer Product Safety Act in the Products Agreement and Affidavit of Corporate Federal Register in accordance with the Officer, attached at Exhibit A NSN(s)—Product Name(s) terms of 16 CFR 1118.20(e). Published (collectively the ‘‘Agreement’’) and the 8455–00–NIB–0003—Badge Reel, ID, below is a provisionally-accepted incorporated attached Order (‘‘Order’’) Retractable, Bulldog Clip, Black Settlement Agreement with phil&teds resolve Staff’s charges set forth below. 8455–00–NIB–0050—Flight Line Lanyard, USA, Inc., containing a civil penalty of Cord Style, Breakaway, with Holder, $3,500,000, with $3,300,000 of the total THE PARTIES Black, 36″ x .25″ 8455–00–NIB–0051—Holder, Badge, Vinyl, suspended, subject to the terms and 2. The Commission is an independent 3 5 conditions of the Settlement Agreement. Re-Sealable, Clear, 3– ⁄4″ x 2– ⁄8″ federal regulatory agency established Mandatory Source of Supply: West Texas phil&teds USA, Inc., shall pay the non- pursuant to, and responsible for, the Lighthouse for the Blind, San Angelo, TX suspended portion of the penalty, enforcement of the CPSA. By executing Mandatory Purchase For: Total Government $200,000, in accordance with the terms this Agreement, Staff is acting on behalf 1 Requirement set forth in the Settlement Agreement. of the Commission, pursuant to 16 CFR Contracting Activity: General Services § 1118.20(b). The Commission issues the Administration, Fort Worth, TX 1 The Commission voted (4–1) to provisionally Distribution: A-List accept the Settlement Agreement and Order Order under the provisions of the CPSA. NSN(s)—Product Name(s) regarding phil&teds USA, Inc. Chairman Kaye, Commissioner Adler, Commissioner Robinson and Commissioner Mohorovic voted to take other action 4240–00–NIB–0161—Lockout Tags, 25-pack Commissioner Buerkle voted to provisionally and reject the Settlement Agreement and Order and 4240–00–NIB–0185—Kit, Lockout, Electrical/ accept the Settlement Agreement and Order. return to staff to seek higher payment.

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3. phil&teds USA is a corporation, provided no details on the instances and representations and warranties in this organized and existing under the laws of failed to indicate that the Firm was Agreement, the Commission agrees to the state of Colorado, with its principal aware of two amputation injuries; suspend all but two hundred thousand corporate office located in Fort Collins, b. failed to notify staff that the Chairs dollars ($200,000) of the Total Civil CO. phil&teds USA is an importer, posed an amputation hazard; and Penalty Amount (‘‘$200,000 Payment’’), distributor and retailer of children’s c. withheld information that the Chair on the terms and conditions set forth in strollers, child carriers and other baby had been redesigned to address the this Agreement. The $200,000 Payment products and accessories. hazard and that the sample product shall be paid within thirty (30) calendar supplied with the Full Report was days after the Firm receives service of STAFF’S CHARGES manufactured differently than the the Commission’s final Order accepting 4. From May 2009 through January Chairs involved in the incident and the Agreement. All payments to be 2011, phil&teds USA imported and sold injury reports. made under the Agreement shall in the United States, approximately 11. The Firm’s failure to report this constitute debts owing to the United 13,500 clip-on high chairs under the information resulted in delayed States and shall be made by electronic brand name, MeToo Chairs (‘‘Chairs’’). implementation of the corrective action wire transfer to the United States via: The Firm sold the Chairs online and and recall of the product, which was not http://www.pay.gov for allocation to and through independent retailers publicly announced until August 17, credit against the payment obligations of nationwide. 2011. the Firm under this Agreement. 5. The Chairs are ‘‘consumer 12. By making these inaccurate and 17. phil&teds USA represents and products,’’ and, at all relevant times, incomplete statements in the Full warrants that the financial statements of phil&teds USA was either the importer, Report, the Firm knowingly committed phil&teds USA provided to the ‘‘distributor’’ or ‘‘retailer’’ of these a material misrepresentation to an Commission in connection with the consumer products, which were officer or employee in the course of an matters addressed in this Agreement ‘‘distributed in commerce,’’ as those investigation under the CPSA, which (‘‘Financial Statements’’) are complete, terms are defined or used in sections violates section 19(a)(13) of the CPSA, accurate and current and have been 3(a)(5), (7), (8),and (13) of the CPSA, 15 15 U.S.C. § 2068(a)(13), as the term prepared on a consistent basis U.S.C. 2052(a)(5), (7), (8), and (13). ‘‘knowingly’’ is defined in section 20(d) throughout the periods indicated except 6. The Chairs are defective and create of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. § 2069(d). as otherwise noted therein, and that the an unreasonable risk of serious injury 13. Under section 20 of the CPSA, 15 Financial Statements fairly present the because the clamps on the Chairs can U.S.C. § 2069, the Firm is subject to civil financial condition and results of detach from the table, posing a fall penalties for its knowing violation of operations and cash flow of the Firm as hazard. If only one side of the Chair section 19(a)(4) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. of the dates, and for the periods, detaches, the lack of space between the § 2068(a)(4) and for the Firm’s knowing indicated therein, all consistently metal cross bar and the clamps creates material misrepresentations in violation applied during the periods involved a finger pinching, laceration, and of section 19(a)(13) of the CPSA, 15 except as noted therein, and subject, in amputation hazard. U.S.C. § 2068(a)(13). the case of the unaudited interim 7. Between September 2009 and financial statements, to the absence of October 2010, the Firm obtained FIRM’S RESPONSE notes and normal year-end adjustments. sufficient information that reasonably 14. This Agreement does not 18. The Firm represents and warrants supported the conclusion that the constitute an admission by the Firm to that the information supplied by the Chairs contained a defect that could the charges set forth in paragraphs 4 Firm to the Commission in connection create a substantial product hazard or through 13, including charges that with the matters addressed in the created an unreasonable risk of serious phil&teds USA violated any statute or Agreement (including information about injury. Specifically, the Firm was aware regulation, failed to timely report, or the Firm’s financial resources and of reports of incidents and injuries, committed a material misrepresentation ability to pay the Total Civil Penalty including reports of fingertip in violation of the CPSA. In fact, Amount) did not, at the time provided amputations to children. The Firm was phil&teds USA took the initiative in to the Commission, contain any untrue also aware that two design changes had reporting incidents surrounding the statement of a material fact or omit to been implemented to address the Chair to the CPSC, disclosed the number state any material fact required to be defects in the Chair. of those incidents, and further 8. Despite having information explained that unreasonable misuse of stated therein or necessary in order to regarding the Chair’s defect or risk, the the product was the cause of serious make the statements therein, in light of Firm failed to inform the Commission injuries. the circumstances under which they are immediately, as required by sections made, not misleading. AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES 15(b)(3) and (4) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 19. The parties agree that an amount §§ 2064(b)(3) and (4). 15. Under the CPSA, the Commission equal to Total Civil Penalty Amount 9. Because the information in the has jurisdiction over the matter minus any amounts paid by phil&teds Firm’s possession constituted actual and involving the Chairs and over phil&teds USA pursuant to this Agreement shall presumed knowledge, the Firm USA, Inc. become due and payable immediately knowingly violated section 19(a)(4) of 16. In settlement of Staff’s charges, upon the occurrence of an ‘‘Event of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. § 2068(a)(4), as the and to avoid the cost, distraction, delay, Default,’’ without notice or further term ‘‘knowingly’’ is defined in section uncertainty, and inconvenience of action by any party. An ‘‘Event of 20(d) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C. § 2069(d). protracted litigation or other Default’’ means: 10. When the Firm filed its Full proceedings, the Firm shall pay a civil a. a failure of phil&teds USA to pay Report, the Firm: penalty in the amount of three million, the $200,000 Payment (or any portion a. underreported the total number of five hundred thousand dollars thereof) when due and payable; incidents and injuries involving the ($3,500,000) (‘‘Total Civil Penalty b. the breach or inaccuracy of any Chairs, stating that it was aware of 10 Amount’’). In reliance on the accuracy representation or warranty of phil&teds ‘‘instances’’ involving the product, but and completeness of the Firm’s USA in this Agreement;

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c. the breach or failure by phil&teds Register, in accordance with the related questions or concerns to either a USA to observe or perform any of its procedures set forth in 16 CFR compliance officer or to another senior obligations, covenants or agreements set § 1118.20(e). If within fifteen (15) manager with authority to act as forth in the Agreement; or calendar days the Commission does not necessary; d. a failure of phil&teds USA to receive any written request not to accept f. effective communication of comply with all CPSC statutes or the Agreement, the Agreement shall be company compliance-related policies regulations for three (3) years after the deemed finally accepted on the and procedures to all employees effective date of this Agreement. sixteenth (16th) calendar day after the through training programs or otherwise; 20. All unpaid amounts, if any, due date the Agreement is published in the g. senior manager responsibility for and owing under the Agreement shall Federal Register, in accordance with 16 compliance and accountability for constitute a debt due and immediately CFR § 1118.20(f). violations of the statutes and regulations owing by phil&teds USA to the United 23. This Agreement is conditioned enforced by the Commission; States, and interest shall accrue and be upon, and subject to, the Commission’s h. board oversight of compliance; and paid by phil&teds USA at the federal final acceptance, as set forth above, and i. retention of all compliance-related legal rate of interest set forth at 28 is subject to the provisions of 16 CFR records for at least five (5) years and U.S.C. § 1961(a) and (b) from the date of § 1118.20(h). Upon the later of: (i) The availability of such records to Staff, Event of Default until all amounts due Commission’s final acceptance of this upon request. have been paid in full (hereinafter Agreement and service of the accepted 26. phil&teds USA shall implement, ‘‘Default Payment Amount’’ and Agreement upon phil&teds USA, and maintain and enforce a system of ‘‘Default Interest Balance’’). phil&teds (ii) the date of issuance of the final internal controls and procedures USA shall consent to a Consent Order, this Agreement shall be in full designed to ensure that: Judgment in the amount of the Default force and effect, and shall be binding a. information required to be Payment Amount and Default Interest upon the parties. disclosed by phil&teds USA to the Balance, and the United States, at its 24. Effective upon the later of: (i) The Commission is recorded, processed and sole option, may collect the entire Commission’s final acceptance of the reported in accordance with applicable Default Payment Amount and Default Agreement and service of the accepted law; Interest Balance or exercise any other Agreement upon phil&teds USA, and b. all reporting made to the rights granted by law or in equity, (ii) the date of issuance of the final Commission is timely, truthful, including but not limited to referring Order, for good and valuable complete and accurate; and such matters for private collection, and consideration, phil&teds USA hereby c. prompt disclosure is made to phil&teds USA agrees not to contest, expressly and irrevocably waives and phil&teds USA’s management of any and hereby waives and discharges any agrees not to assert any past, present, or significant deficiencies or material defenses to, any collection action future rights to the following, in weaknesses in the design or operation of undertaken by the United States or its connection with the matter described in such internal controls that are agents or contractors pursuant to this the Agreement: (a) An administrative or reasonably likely to adversely affect in paragraph. phil&teds USA shall pay the judicial hearing; (b) judicial review or any material respect phil&teds USA’s United States all reasonable costs of other challenge or contest of the validity ability to record, process, and report to collection and enforcement under this of the Order or of the Commission’s the Commission in accordance with paragraph, respectively, including actions; (c) a determination by the applicable law. reasonable attorney’s fees and expenses. Commission of whether phil&teds USA 27. Upon Staff’s request, phil&teds 21. phil&teds USA shall notify CPSC failed to comply with the CPSA and the USA shall provide written in writing if any financial information underlying regulations; (d) a statement documentation of its compliance supplied or to be supplied in writing by of findings of fact and conclusions of program and system of internal controls phil&teds USA to the Commission in law; and (e) any claims under the Equal and procedures, including, but not connection with the Agreement is, in Access to Justice Act. limited to, the effective dates of the any material respect, discovered not to 25. phil&teds USA shall implement program, controls and procedures and be true, accurate or complete; is no and maintain a compliance program improvements thereto. phil&teds USA longer true, accurate or complete as a designed to ensure compliance with the shall cooperate fully and truthfully with result of subsequent events; is statutes and regulations enforced by the Staff and shall make available all discovered to contain an untrue Commission that, at a minimum, information, materials, and personnel statement of a material fact or to omit contains the following elements: deemed necessary by Staff to evaluate a material fact required to be stated a. written standards and policies phil&teds USA’s compliance with the therein or necessary in order to make concerning products sold by phil&teds terms of the Agreement. the statements therein, in light of the USA in the United States that may relate 28. phil&teds USA agrees that any circumstances under which they were to, or impact, CPSA compliance; settlement agreements with consumers made, not misleading; or contains as a b. procedures for verifying the involving products over which the result of subsequent events an untrue accuracy and completeness of Commission has jurisdiction, and which statement of a material fact or an information conveyed to the include a confidentiality clause, must omission of a material fact required to Commission; include an exception to the be stated, not misleading. c. procedures for implementing confidentiality clause that allows 22. After Staff receives this Agreement corrective and preventive actions when consumers to discuss any issues related executed on behalf of phil&teds USA, compliance deficiencies or violations to their settlement agreement with Staff shall promptly submit the are identified; officers and employees of the Agreement to the Commission for d. procedures for collecting Commission and other local, state and provisional acceptance. Promptly information from phil&teds USA’s federal government representatives. following the Commission’s provisional affiliates on incidents and injuries 29. The parties acknowledge and acceptance of the Agreement, the occurring outside the United States; agree that the Commission may make Agreement shall be placed on the public e. a mechanism for confidential public disclosure of the terms of the record and published in the Federal employee reporting of compliance- Agreement and Order.

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30. phil&teds USA represents that the 233 Wacker Drive, Suite 6600 4. For each of the fiscal years ended Agreement: (i) Is entered into freely and Chicago, Illinois 60606 March 31, 2015, 2014 and 2013, the net voluntarily, without any degree of Counsel for phil&teds USA, Inc. income, the net worth/stockholder’s duress or compulsion whatsoever; (ii) U.S. CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY equity and working capital of phil&teds has been duly authorized; and (iii) COMMISSION STAFF USA, Inc., was negative and to satisfy constitutes the valid and binding Dated: lllllllllllllllll liabilities, phil&teds USA, Inc. relied on obligation of phil&teds USA, and each 8/13/15 payments from its parent entity, Most of its successors, transferees, and/or By: lllllllllllllllllll Excellent World Holdings, Limited assigns. Stephanie Tsacoumis, (‘‘MEW’’), pursuant to an intercompany 31. The signatories represent that they General Counsel agreement. are authorized to execute this Mary T. Boyle, 5. phil&teds USA, Inc. has insufficient Deputy General Counsel Agreement. Mary B. Murphy, cash or other liquid assets to satisfy a 32. The Agreement is governed by the Assistant General Counsel civil penalty payment in excess of laws of the United States. Leah Wade, $200,000, has no sources of funding that 33. The Agreement and the Order Trial Attorney could be used to provide the liquidity shall apply to, and be binding upon, to make such a payment, and is unable phil&teds USA and each of its EXHIBIT A to secure funds from MEW to fulfill a successors, transferees, and/or assigns, AFFIDAVIT OF CORPORATE OFFICER civil penalty payment obligation. and a violation of the Agreement or MICHAEL GRANT 6. phil&teds USA, Inc. will not Order may subject phil&teds USA and I, the undersigned, swear and affirm directly or indirectly receive each of its successors, transferees, and/ that I am employed by phil&teds USA, reimbursement, indemnification, or assigns to appropriate legal action. Inc., that I hold the position indicated insurance-related payment or other 34. The Agreement and the Order below, and, by reason of my position, I payment in connection with the matters constitute the complete agreement am authorized and qualified to make the addressed in the Agreement. between the parties on the subject 7. Any civil penalty payment by following statements. All capitalized matter. phil&teds USA, Inc. in excess of terms not defined in this affidavit shall 35. The Agreement may be used in $200,000 will require phil&teds USA, have the meanings given to them in the interpreting the Order. Understandings, Inc. to cease operations as an ongoing Agreement between phil&teds USA, Inc. agreements, representations, or business. and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety interpretations apart from those I declare under penalty of perjury that Commission, of which this Affidavit is contained in the Agreement and the the foregoing is true and correct. I a part. Order may not be used to vary or understand that any intentional false 1. The financial statements of contradict their terms. For purposes of statement in this declaration may be a phil&teds USA provided to the construction, the Agreement shall be criminal offense under 18 U.S.C. § 1001. Commission in connection with the deemed to have been drafted by both of matters addressed in this Agreement Executed on August 12, 2015 the parties, and therefore, shall not be (‘‘Financial Statements’’) are complete, Signed: lllllllllllllllll construed against any party for that accurate and current and have been Michael Grant reason in any subsequent dispute. prepared on a consistent basis President, phil&teds USA, Inc. 36. The Agreement shall not be throughout the periods indicated except waived, amended, modified, or UNITED STATES OF AMERICA as otherwise noted therein, and that the otherwise altered, except as in Financial Statements fairly present the CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY accordance with the provisions of 16 financial condition and results of COMMISSION CFR 1118.20(h). The Agreement may be operations and cash flow of phil&teds In the Matter of: phil&teds USA, Inc. executed in counterparts. USA as of the dates, and for the periods, 37. If any provision of the Agreement CPSC Docket No.: 15–C0007 indicated therein, all consistently or the Order is held to be illegal, applied during the periods involved ORDER invalid, or unenforceable under present except as noted therein, and subject, in or future laws effective during the terms Upon consideration of the Settlement the case of the unaudited interim of the Agreement and the Order, such Agreement entered into between financial statements, to the absence of provision shall be fully severable. The phil&teds USA, Inc. (‘‘phil&teds USA’’), notes and normal year-end adjustments. balance of the Agreement and the Order and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety 2. phil&teds USA has supplied all shall remain in full force and effect, Commission (‘‘Commission’’), and the documents and information responsive unless the Commission and phil&teds Commission having jurisdiction over to CPSC’s requests. USA agree that severing the provision the subject matter and over phil&teds 3. The information supplied by materially affects the purpose of the USA, and it appearing that the phil&teds USA to the Commission in Agreement and Order. Settlement Agreement and the Order are PHIL&TEDS USA, INC. connection with the matters addressed in the public interest, it is in the Agreement (including Dated: lllllllllllllllll ORDERED that the Settlement 8/12/15 information about the Firm’s financial Agreement be, and is, hereby, accepted; resources and ability to pay the Total By: lllllllllllllllllll and it is Michael Grant, President, Civil Penalty Amount) did not, at the FURTHER ORDERED, that phil&teds phil&teds USA, Inc., time provided to the Commission, USA shall comply with the terms of the 221 Jefferson Street, Suite 100 contain any untrue statement of a Settlement Agreement and shall pay a Fort Collins, Colorado 80524 material fact or omit to state any civil penalty of $3,500,000, with Dated: lllllllllllllllll material fact required to be stated $3,300,000 of the total suspended, 8/13/15 therein or necessary in order to make subject to the terms and conditions of By: lllllllllllllllllll the statements therein, in light of the the Settlement Agreement. phil&teds Jonathan Judge, circumstances under which they are USA shall pay the non-suspended Schiff Hardin LLP, made, not misleading. portion of the penalty, $200,000, in

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accordance with the terms set forth in Installations, Environment, and Army & Air Force Exchange announces the Settlement Agreement. Upon the Logistics. a proposed public information occurrence of an Event of Default, as set 5. Lt Gen James McLaughlin, Deputy collection and seeks public comment on forth in the Settlement Agreement, an Commander at United States Cyber the provisions thereof. Comments are amount equal to $3,500,000 Command. invited on: (a) Whether the proposed (representing the entire civil penalty, 6. Lt Gen Andrew Busch, Director, collection of information is necessary including the suspended portion), plus Defense Logistics Agency. for the proper performance of the any accrued and unpaid interest, minus 7. Ms. Thomas, Deputy Chief functions of the agency, including any penalty amounts paid by phil&teds Management Officer of the Air Force. whether the information shall have USA, shall immediately become due 8. Mr. Gill, Executive Director, Air practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the and payable. Force Materiel Command. agency’s estimate of the burden of the Provisionally accepted and provisional Order 9. Mr. Hartley, Principal Deputy proposed information collection; (c) issued on the 8th day of September , 2015. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION: Installations, Environment and Energy. lllllllllllllllllllll 10. Mr. Bennett, Principal Deputy collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the information collection on Todd A. Stevenson, Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Secretary U.S. Consumer Product Safety Financial Management and Comptroller. respondents, including through the use Commission 11. Mr. Lombardi, Principal Deputy of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology. [FR Doc. 2015–22892 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Assistant Secretary of the Air Force (Acquisition). DATES: Consideration will be given to all BILLING CODE 6355–01–P 12. Mr. Corsi, Assistant Deputy Chief comments received by November 10, of Staff for Manpower, Personnel and 2015. Services. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, 13. Mr. Salvatori, Director, identified by docket number and title, Department of the Air Force Capabilities Management Office. by any of the following methods: 14. Mr. Geurts, Acquisition Executive, • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// Notice Is Given of the Names of U.S. Special Operations Command. www.regulations.gov. Follow the Members of the Performance Review 15. Mr. Fedrigo, Deputy Assistant instructions for submitting comments. Board for the Department of the Air Secretary of the Air Force for Reserve • Mail: Department of Defense, Office Force Affairs and Airman Readiness. of the Deputy Chief Management 16. Ms. Kay, Director of Security, Officer, Directorate of Oversight and AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, Special Program Oversight and Compliance, Regulatory and Audit Department of Defense. Information Protection. Additionally, all Matters Office, 9010 Defense Pentagon, ACTION: Notice. career status Air Force Tier 3 SES Washington, DC 20301–9010. members not included in the above list Instructions: All submissions received SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names are eligible to serve on the 2015 must include the agency name, docket of members of the Performance Review Performance Review Board and are number and title for this Federal Board for the Department of the Air hereby nominated for inclusion on an Register document. The general policy Force. ad hoc basis in the event of absence(s). for comments and other submissions DATES: Effective Date: November 1, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: from members of the public is to make 2015. Please direct any written comments or these submissions available for public SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant requests for information to Dr. Daramia viewing on the Internet at http:// to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) (1–5), the Hinton, Deputy Director, Senior www.regulations.gov as they are Department of the Air Force (AF) Executive Management, AF/DPS, 1040 received without change, including any announces the appointment of members Air Force Pentagon, Washington, DC personal identifiers or contact to the AF’s Senior Executive Service 20330–1040 (PH: 703–695–7677; or via information. (SES) Performance Review Board (PRB). email at [email protected]). Any associated form(s) for this collection may be located within this Appointments are made by the Henry Williams, authorizing official. Each board member same electronic docket and downloaded Acting, Air Force Federal Register Liaison for review/testing. Follow the shall review and evaluate performance Officer. scores provided by the SES’ immediate instructions at http:// [FR Doc. 2015–22889 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] supervisor. Performance standards must www.regulations.gov for submitting BILLING CODE 5001–10–P be applied consistently across the AF. comments. Please submit comments on The board will make final any given form identified by docket number, form number, and title. recommendations to the authorizing DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE official relative to the performance of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To the executive. Department of the Army request more information on this The members of the 2015 Performance proposed information collection or to Review Board for the U.S. Air Force are: [Docket ID USA–2015–HQ–0035] obtain a copy of the proposal and associated collection instruments, 1. Board President—Gen McDew, Proposed Collection; Comment please write to the Army and Air Force Commander, United States Request Transportation Command. Exchange Service, Office of the General 2. Gen Goldfein, Vice Chief of Staff of AGENCY: Army & Air Force Exchange Counsel, Compliance Division, Attn: the Air Force. Service (Exchange), DoD. Teresa Schreurs, 3911 South Walton 3. Honorable Lisa Disbrow, Under ACTION: Notice. Walker Blvd., Dallas, TX 75236–1598 or Secretary of the Air Force. call the Exchange Compliance Division 4. Honorable Miranda Ballentine, SUMMARY: In compliance with the at 800–967–6067. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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Title; Associated Form; and OMB DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (NACIQI), Office of Postsecondary Number: Exchange Security Clearance Education, U.S. Department of Process for Contractor/Vendor Department of the Navy Education. Personnel, Exchange Form 3900–013 ACTION: Announcement of an open Notice of Availability of Government- meeting. ‘‘Electronic Questionnaires for Owned Inventions; Available for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) Licensing SUMMARY: Request’’, Exchange Form 3900–002 This notice sets forth the agenda for the December 16, 17, and 18, ‘‘Trusted Associate Sponsorship System AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD. 2015, meeting of the National Advisory (TASS Request Form)’’, Exchange Form ACTION: Notice. Committee on Institutional Quality and 3900–006 ‘‘Background Check for SUMMARY: The inventions listed below Integrity (NACIQI), and provides Vendors/Contractors’’, OMB Control are assigned to the United States information to members of the public on Number 0702–XXXX. Government, as represented by the submitting written comments and on Needs and Uses: The information Secretary of the Navy and are available requesting to make oral comments at the collection requirement is necessary for for domestic and foreign licensing by meeting. The notice of this meeting is the processing of all Army and Air the Department of the Navy. required under section 10(a)(2) of the Force Exchange security clearance The following patents are available for Federal Advisory Committee Act actions, to record security clearances licensing: Patent No. 9,054,544: (FACA) and section 114(d)(1)(B) of the issued or denied; and to verify ACCESSORY MOUTNING Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1965, as eligibility for access to classified APPARATUS FOR A VEHICLE//Patent amended. information or assignment to a sensitive No. 9,083,078: UNIVERSAL ANTENNA DATES: The NACIQI meeting will be position. MOUNTING BRACKET//Patent No. held December 16, 17, and 18, 2015, 9,079,211: INTERGRANULAR Affected Public: Individuals and/or from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at a location CORROSION (IGC) AND in the Washington DC area to be households, Business or other for profit. INTERGRANULAR STRESS announced in a later notice. Annual Burden Hours: 4,600. CORROSION CRACKING (IGSCC) ADDRESSES: The exact location of the Number of Respondents: 2,300. RESISTANCE IMPROVEMENT meeting will be published at a later date METHOD FOR METALLIC ALLOYS// Responses per Respondent: 1. in the Federal Register and on the Patent No. 9,080,989: WHISKER Department’s Web site at http:// Annual Responses: 2,300. MANUFACTURING, DETECTION, www2.ed.gov/about/bdscomm/list/ Average Burden per Response: 120 RESPONSE, AND COMPOUND naciqi.html#meetings by November 13, minutes. MANUFACTURING APPARATUS AND 2015. METHOD//Patent No. 9,081,409: Frequency: On occasion. EVENT DETECTION CONTROL SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Respondents are individuals and/or SYSTEM FOR OPERATING A REMOTE NACIQI’s Statutory Authority and households affiliated with Army and SENSOR OR PROJECTILE SYSTEM// Function: The NACIQI is established Air Force Exchange Service (Exchange) Patent No. 9,083,418: VERSATILE under section 114 of the Higher by assignment, employment contractual ANTENNA RECEIVED SIGNAL Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA), 20 U.S.C. 1011c. The NACIQI relationship, or as a result of an inter STRENGTH MEASUREMENT SYSTEM advises the Secretary of Education service support agreement on which NOT AFFECTING PATTERN AND RECEIVER PERFORMANCE. about: personnel security clearance • The establishment and enforcement ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the determination has been completed or is of the criteria for recognition of patents cited should be directed to pending. Information collected is accrediting agencies or associations Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane utilized to process the personnel under subpart 2, part H, title IV of the Div, Code OOL, Bldg 2, 300 Highway security clearance of contractors and/or HEA, as amended. 361, Crane, IN 47522–5001. vendors to work at an Exchange facility, • The recognition of specific record the security clearances issued or FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. accrediting agencies or associations or a denied, and to verify the eligibility for Christopher Monsey, Naval Surface specific State public postsecondary access to classified information or Warfare Center, Crane Div, Code OOL, vocational education or nurse education assignment to a sensitive position. In Bldg 2, 300 Highway 361, Crane, IN approval agency. addition to utilizing the information for 47522–5001, telephone 812–854–4100. • The preparation and publication of processing security clearances, the Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR Part 404. the list of nationally recognized information may also be used by accrediting agencies and associations. Dated: August 28, 2015. • Exchange executives for adverse N.A. Hagerty-Ford, The eligibility and certification process for institutions of higher personnel actions such as removal from Commander, Judge Advocate General’s Corps, sensitive duties, removal from contract U.S. Navy, Federal Register Liaison Officer. education under title IV of the HEA, together with recommendations for agreement, denial to a restricted or [FR Doc. 2015–22921 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] sensitive area, and revocation of improvement in such process. BILLING CODE 3810–FF–P • The relationship between (1) security clearance. accreditation of institutions of higher Dated: September 4, 2015. education and the certification and Aaron Siegel, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION eligibility of such institutions, and (2) Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison National Advisory Committee on State licensing responsibilities with Officer, Department of Defense. respect to such institutions. Institutional Quality and Integrity • [FR Doc. 2015–22854 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Meeting Any other advisory function relating to accreditation and BILLING CODE 5001–06–P AGENCY: National Advisory Committee institutional eligibility that the on Institutional Quality and Integrity Secretary may prescribe.

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Meeting Agenda: Below is a list of 4. Council on Naturopathic Medical degree-granting educational institutions agencies, including their current and Education in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, requested scopes of recognition, Scope of recognition: The Oregon, Utah, and Washington, and the scheduled for review during the accreditation and preaccreditation accreditation of programs offered via December 2015 meeting: throughout the United States of distance education within these institutions. Application for Initial Recognition graduate-level, four-year naturopathic medical education programs leading to 4. Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Accrediting Commission for Association of Institutions for Jewish the Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (N.M.D.) or Doctor of Naturopathy Community and Junior Colleges Studies Requested scope of recognition: Scope of recognition: The (N.D.) The accreditation of postsecondary accreditation and preaccreditation institutions of Jewish Studies within the 5. Midwifery Education Accreditation (‘‘Candidate for Accreditation’’) of two- United States exclusively offering Council year, associate degree-granting educational programs leading to a Scope of recognition: The institutions located in California, certificate, associate degree, accreditation and preaccreditation Hawaii, the United States territories of baccalaureate degree or their equivalent throughout the United States of direct- Guam and American Samoa, the credential in Jewish Studies or Classical entry midwifery educational institutions Republic of Palau, the Federated States Torah Studies. and programs conferring degrees and of Micronesia, the Commonwealth of (The agency does not accredit any certificates, including the accreditation the Northern Mariana Islands, and the institution or program that offers credit of such programs offered via distance Republic of the Marshall Islands, for distance education or education. including the accreditation of such correspondence education.) programs offered via distance education 6. Montessori Accreditation Council for at these colleges. Applications for Renewal of Teacher Education Requested Scope of Recognition: The Recognition Scope of recognition: The accreditation and preaccreditation (‘‘Candidate for Accreditation’’) of 1. American Board of Funeral Service accreditation of Montessori teacher community and other colleges with a Education education institutions and programs throughout the United States, including primarily pre-baccalaureate mission Scope of recognition: The those offered via distance education. located in California, Hawaii, the United accreditation of institutions and States territories of Guam and American 7. National Accrediting Commission of programs within the United States Samoa, the Republic of Palau, the Career Arts and Sciences, Inc. awarding diplomas, associate degrees Federated States of Micronesia, the and bachelor’s degrees in funeral service Scope of recognition: The Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana or mortuary science, including the accreditation throughout the United Islands, and the Republic of the accreditation of distance learning States of postsecondary schools and Marshall Islands, which offer courses and programs offered by these departments of cosmetology arts and certificates, associate degrees, and the programs and institutions. sciences and massage therapy. first baccalaureate degree by means of a substantive change review offered by Compliance Reports 2. American Speech-Language-Hearing institutions that are already accredited Association, Council on Academic 1. Accrediting Commission for by the agency, and such programs Accreditation in Audiology and Education in Nursing (Consideration of offered via distance education and Speech—Language relevant and material information not correspondence education at these contained in the record pursuant to 34 colleges. This recognition also extends Scope of recognition: The CFR 602.36(g)(1)(i) and (ii).) to the Committee on Substantive Change accreditation and preaccreditation Scope of recognition: Accreditation of of the Commission, for decisions on (Accreditation Candidate) throughout nursing education programs and substantive changes, and the Appeals the United States of education programs schools, both postsecondary and higher Panel. in audiology and speech-language degree, which offer a certificate, pathology leading to the first diploma, or a recognized professional State Approval Agency for Public professional or clinical degree at the degree including clinical doctorate, Postsecondary Vocational Education— master’s or doctoral level, and the masters, baccalaureate, associate, Applications for Renewal of accreditation of these programs offered diploma, and practical nursing Recognition via distance education. programs in the United States and its 1. New York State Board of Regents territories, including those offered via (Public Postsecondary Vocational 3. Commission on Massage Therapy distance education. Education) Accreditation 2. Council on Accreditation of Nurse 2. Oklahoma Department of Career & Anesthesia Educational Programs Technology Education Scope of recognition: The Scope of recognition: The 3. Pennsylvania State Board for accreditation of institutions and accreditation of institutions and Vocational Education, Bureau of programs in the United States that programs of nurse anesthesia at the post Career and Technical Education award postsecondary certificates, master’s certificate, master’s, or doctoral 4. Puerto Rico State Agency for the postsecondary diplomas, academic degree levels in the United States, and Approval of Public Postsecondary Associate degrees and occupational its territories, including programs Vocational, Technical Institutions Associate degrees, in the practice of offering distance education.) and Programs massage therapy, bodywork, and 3. Northwest Commission on Colleges aesthetics/esthetics and skin care, and Universities State Approval Agency for Nurse including components of programs Scope of recognition: The Education—Applications for Renewal which are offered through distance accreditation and preaccreditation of Recognition learning modalities. (‘‘Candidacy status’’) of postsecondary 1. Kansas State Board of Nursing

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2. Maryland Board of Nursing Accrediting Agencies, or the Criteria commenter may not exceed three 3. New York State Board of Regents and Procedures for Recognition of State minutes. (Nursing Education) Agencies for Approval of Public The oral comments made will become Degree Modification (substantive Postsecondary Vocational Education, as part of the official record and will be change notification) for Military appropriate, which are available at considered by the Department and http://www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/ Educational Institutions NACIQI in their deliberations. No accred/index.html. Only material individual in attendance or making oral United States Air Force Institute of submitted by the deadline to the email Technology, Graduate School of address listed in this notice, and in presentations may distribute written Engineering and Management (request accordance with these instructions, materials at the meeting. to offer Masters in Operations become part of the official record Access to Records of the Meeting: The Management degree at an additional concerning agencies scheduled for Department will post the official report location at Kirtland Air Force Base, review and are considered by the of the meeting on the NACIQI Web site Albuquerque, NM). Department and NACIQI in their 90 days after the meeting. Pursuant to Pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 9314, the deliberations. Please do not send the FACA, the public may also inspect United States Air Force Institute of material directly to NACIQI members. Technology has submitted a request for the materials at 1990 K Street NW., Submission of requests to make an modification of existing degree-granting Washington, DC, by emailing authority to the U.S. Secretary of oral comment regarding a specific [email protected] by calling Education. The NACIQI is the accrediting agency or state approval (202) 502–7696 to schedule an designated review committee for matters agency under review: There are two appointment. methods the public may use to make a concerning degree-granting authority of Reasonable Accommodations: The military educational institutions as third-party oral comment of three minutes concerning one of the agencies meeting site is accessible to individuals outlined in the U.S. Department of with disabilities. If you will need an Defense Instruction 5545.04 (DoDI scheduled for review at the December 16,17, and 18, 2015 meeting. Oral auxiliary aid or service to participate in 5545.04) and the Federal Policy the meeting (e.g., interpreting service, Governing the Granting of Academic comments about agencies undergoing review must relate to the Criteria for assistive listening device, or materials in Degrees by Federal Agencies and an alternate format), notify the contact Institutions (approved by a letter, dated Recognition of Accrediting Agencies, or person listed in this notice at least two December 23, 1954, from the Director, the Criteria and Procedures for weeks before the scheduled meeting Bureau of the Budget, to the Secretary Recognition of State Agencies for for Health, Education, and Welfare). Approval of Public Postsecondary date. Although we will attempt to meet Under DoDI 5545.04, recommendations Vocational Education, as appropriate, a request received after that date, we by the U.S. Secretary of Education which are available at: http:// may not be able to make available the regarding substantive change requests www.ed.gov/admins/finaid/accred/ requested auxiliary aid or service submitted by military educational index.html because of insufficient time to arrange institutions will be included with Method One: Submit a request by it. subsequent notification to the House email to the ThirdPartyComments@ Electronic Access to this Document: and Senate Armed Services Committees. ed.gov mailbox. Please do not send The official version of this document is Submission of written comments material directly to NACIQI members. the document published in the Federal Requests must be received by September regarding a specific accrediting agency Register. Free Internet access to the 25, 2015, and include the subject line or state approval agency under review: official edition of the Federal Register Written comments about the recognition ‘‘Oral Comment Request: (agency and the Code of Federal Regulations is of a specific accrediting or State agency name).’’ The email must include the available via the Federal Digital System must be received by September 25, name(s), title, organization/affiliation, 2015, in the ThirdPartyComments@ mailing address, email address, at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you ed.gov mailbox and include the subject telephone number, of the person(s) can view this document, as well as all line ‘‘Written Comments: (agency requesting to speak, and a brief other documents of this Department name).’’ The email must include the summary (not to exceed one page) of the published in the Federal Register, in name(s), title, organization/affiliation, principal points to be made during the text or Adobe Portable Document mailing address, email address, and oral presentation. All individuals Format (PDF). To use PDF, you must telephone number of the person(s) submitting an advance request in have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is making the comment. Comments should accordance with this notice will be available free at the site. be submitted as a Microsoft Word afforded an opportunity to speak. You may also access documents of the document or in a medium compatible Method Two: Register at the meeting Department published in the Federal with Microsoft Word (not a PDF file) location on December 16, 17, or 18, Register by using the article search that is attached to an electronic mail 2015, to make an oral comment during feature at: www.federalregister.gov. message (email) or provided in the body NACIQI’s deliberations concerning a Specifically, through the advanced of an email message. Comments about particular agency or institution search feature at this site, you can limit an agency’s recognition after review of scheduled for review. The requestor your search to documents published by a compliance report must relate to must provide his or her name, title, the Department. issues identified in the compliance organization/affiliation, mailing report and the criteria for recognition address, email address, and telephone Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1011c. cited in the Secretary’s letter that number. A total of up to fifteen minutes Jamienne S. Studley, requested the report. Comments about during each agency review will be the renewal of an agency’s recognition allotted for oral commenters who Deputy Under Secretary. based on a review of the agency’s register on December 16, 17, or 18, 2015. [FR Doc. 2015–22925 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] petition must relate to its compliance Individuals will be selected on a first- BILLING CODE 4000–01–P with the Criteria for the Recognition of come, first-served basis. If selected, each

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY NEPA analysis. The USACE has • installation of pig launchers/ jurisdictional authority pursuant to receivers, MLVs, and meter and Federal Energy Regulatory section 404 of the Clean Water Act, regulating stations. Commission which governs the discharge of dredged The FSC Project would include: or fill material into waters of the United • Approximately 126.4 miles of new [Docket Nos. CP14–554–000; CP15–16–000; CP15–17–000] States; section 10 of the Rivers and 30- and 36-inch-diameter natural gas Harbors Act, which regulates any work pipeline in Florida; and • Florida Southeast Connection, LLC; or structures that potentially affect the installation of pig launchers/ Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line navigable capacity of navigable waters receivers, MLVs, and meter and Company, LLC; Sabal Trail of the United States; and section 14 of regulating stations. Transmission, LLC the Rivers and Harbors Act which The FERC staff mailed copies of the regulates the temporary occupation of draft EIS to federal, state, and local Notice of Availability of the Draft water-related structures constructed by government representatives and Environmental Impact Statement for the United States. The USACE may agencies; elected officials; the Proposed Southeast Market adopt and use the EIS to support its environmental and public interest Pipelines Project review of the SMP Project. Although the groups; Native American tribes; The staff of the Federal Energy cooperating agency provides input to potentially affected landowners and Regulatory Commission (FERC or the conclusions and recommendations other interested individuals and groups; Commission) has prepared a draft presented in the draft EIS, the agency newspapers and libraries in the project environmental impact statement (EIS) will present its own conclusions and area; and parties to this proceeding. for the Hillabee Expansion, Sabal Trail, recommendations in its Record of Paper copy versions of this draft EIS and Florida Southeast Connection (FSC) Decision for the project. A copy of the were mailed to those specifically Projects as proposed by USACE’s public notice of its receipt of requesting them; all others received a Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line applications from Transco, Sabal Trail, CD version. In addition, the draft EIS is Company, LLC (Transco), Sabal Trail and FSC is enclosed with our draft EIS. available for public viewing on the Transmission, LLC (Sabal Trail), and The draft EIS of the SMP Project FERC’s Web site (www.ferc.gov) using Florida Southeast Connection, LLC addresses the potential environmental the eLibrary link. A limited number of (FSC), respectively, in the above- effects of the construction and operation copies are available for distribution and referenced dockets. These are separate, of the following project facilities: public inspection at: but connected, natural gas transmission The Hillabee Expansion Project would Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, include: Public Reference Room, 888 First pipeline projects collectively referred to • as the Southeast Market Pipelines (SMP) Approximately 43.5 miles of new Street NE., Room 2A, Washington, DC Project. The applicants request 42- and 48-inch-diameter natural gas 20426, (202) 502–8371. 1 authorization to construct and operate a pipeline loop in Alabama; Any person wishing to comment on • one new compressor station in total of about 685.5 miles of natural gas the draft EIS may do so. To ensure Choctaw County, Alabama and transmission pipeline and associated consideration of your comments on the modifications to three existing facilities, six new natural gas-fired proposal in the final EIS, it is important compressor stations in Dallas, Chilton, compressor stations, and modify that the Commission receive your existing compressor stations in and Coosa Counties, Alabama; and • installation of pig 2 launchers/ comments by October 26, 2015. Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. The For your convenience, there are four receivers and mainline valves (MLVs). SMP Project would provide about 1.1 The Sabal Trail Project would methods you can use to submit your billion cubic feet per day of natural gas include: comments to the Commission. In all to meet growing demands by the electric • Approximately 515.5 miles of new instances, please reference the generation, distribution, and end use natural gas pipeline in Alabama, appropriate docket numbers (CP14– markets in Florida and the southeast Georgia, and Florida, including: 554–000 for the FSC Project; CP15–16– United States. Æ 480.9 miles of 36-inch-diameter 000 for the Hillabee Expansion Project; The draft EIS assesses the potential mainline pipeline in Alabama, Georgia, or CP15–17–000 for the Sabal Trail environmental effects of the and Florida; Project) with your submission. The construction and operation of the SMP Æ the 21.5-mile-long, 24-inch- Commission encourages electronic filing Project in accordance with the diameter Citrus County Line in Florida; of comments and has expert staff requirements of the National and available to assist you at (202) 502–8258 Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). The Æ the 13.1-mile-long, 36-inch- or [email protected]. Please carefully FERC staff concludes that approval of diameter Hunters Creek Line in Florida; follow these instructions so that your the SMP Project would have some • five new compressor stations in comments are properly recorded. adverse environmental impacts; Tallapoosa County, Alabama; Dougherty (1) You can file your comments however, these impacts would be County, Georgia; and Suwannee, electronically using the eComment reduced to less-than-significant levels Marion, and Osceola Counties, Florida; feature on the Commission’s Web site with the implementation of the • subsequent modifications to two of (www.ferc.gov) under the link to applicants’ proposed mitigation and the the new compressor stations in Documents and Filings. This is an easy additional measures recommended in Dougherty County, Georgia and method for submitting brief, text-only the draft EIS. Suwannee County, Florida; and comments on a project; The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (2) You can file your comments (USACE) participated as a cooperating 1 A loop is a segment of pipe that is installed electronically by using the eFiling agency in the preparation of the draft adjacent to an existing pipeline and connected to feature on the Commission’s Web site EIS. The USACE has jurisdiction by law it at both ends. A loop generally allows more gas (www.ferc.gov) under the link to to move through the system. or special expertise with respect to 2 A pig is an internal tool that can be used to Documents and Filings. With eFiling, resources potentially affected by the clean and dry a pipeline and/or to inspect it for you can provide comments in a variety proposals and is participating in the damage or corrosion. of formats by attaching them as a file

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with your submission. New eFiling the project docket numbers (CP14–554– invites you to attend one of the public users must first create an account by 000, CP15–16–000, and CP15–17–000) meetings its staff will conduct in the clicking on ‘‘eRegister.’’ If you are filing with your submission: SMP Project area to receive comments a comment on a particular project, Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal on the draft EIS. We encourage please select ‘‘Comment on a Filing’’ as Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 interested groups and individuals to the filing type; or First Street NE., Room 1A, attend and present oral comments on (3) You can file a paper copy of your Washington, DC 20426. the draft EIS. The meetings are comments by mailing them to the (4) In lieu of sending written or scheduled as follows: following address. Be sure to reference electronic comments, the Commission

Date and time Location

Monday, September 28, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Albany Civic Center—Meeting Room, 100 West Oglethorpe, Albany, GA 31701. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT). Tuesday, September 29, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Colquitt County High School (Old High School), Withers Auditorium, 1800 Park Avenue, EDT. Moultrie, GA 31776. Wednesday, September 30, 2015, 6:00–8:00 Holiday Inn Valdosta, Conference Center, Magnolia Ballroom, 1805 West Hill Ave., Valdosta, p.m. EDT. GA 31601. Thursday, October 1, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Columbia High School—Auditorium, 469 SE Fighting Tiger Drive, Lake City, FL 32025. EDT. Monday, October 5, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Cen- Central Alabama Community College, Betty Carol Graham Technology Center—Multi Purpose tral Daylight Time (CDT). Room, 1675 Cherokee Road, Alexander City, AL 35010. Monday, October 5, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. EDT Indian River State College, Williamson Conference Center Auditorium, 2229 Northwest 9th Av- enue, Okeechobee, FL 34972. Tuesday, October 6, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. CDT South Girard School Auditorium, 521 Fontaine Road, Phenix City, AL 36869. Tuesday, October 6, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. EDT Dunnellon Middle School Auditorium, 21005 Chestnut Street, Dunnellon, FL 34431. Wednesday, October 7, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Davenport School of the Arts Cafeteria, 4751 County Road 547, (Lee Jackson Highway), Dav- EDT. enport, FL 33837. Thursday, October 8, 2015, 6:00–8:00 p.m. Bell High School Auditorium, 930 South Main Street, Bell, FL 32619. EDT.

We will begin our sign up of speakers status upon showing good cause by summaries, and direct links to the at 5:30 p.m. The comment meetings will stating that they have a clear and direct documents. Go to www.ferc.gov/docs- begin at 6:00 p.m. with a presentation interest in this proceeding which no filing/esubscription.asp. by Commission staff on our other party can adequately represent. Dated: September 4, 2015. environmental review process, after Simply filing environmental comments which speakers will be called. The will not give you intervenor status, but Kimberly D. Bose, meeting will end once all speakers have you do not need intervenor status to Secretary. provided their comments or at 8:00 have your comments considered. [FR Doc. 2015–22914 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] p.m., whichever comes first. Please note BILLING CODE 6717–01–P Questions? that there may be a time limit of 3 minutes to present comments, and Additional information about the speakers should structure their SMP Project is available from the DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY comments accordingly. If time limits are Commission’s Office of External Affairs, implemented, they will be strictly at (866) 208–FERC, or on the FERC Web Federal Energy Regulatory enforced to ensure that as many site (www.ferc.gov) using the eLibrary Commission individuals as possible are given an link. Click on the eLibrary link, click on opportunity to comment. The meetings ‘‘General Search,’’ and enter the docket [Project No. 14628–001] are recorded by a stenographer to ensure number excluding the last three digits in comments are accurately recorded. the Docket Number field (i.e., CP14– Minneapolis Leased Housing Transcripts will be entered into the 554, CP15–16, and CP15–17). Be sure Associates IV, Limited Partnership; formal record of the Commission you have selected an appropriate date Notice of Availability of Environmental proceeding. It is important to note that range. For assistance, please contact Assessment verbal comments hold the same weight FERC Online Support at as written or electronically submitted [email protected] or toll In accordance with the National comments. free at (866) 208–3676; for TTY, contact Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and Any person seeking to become a party (202) 502–8659. The eLibrary link also the Federal Energy Regulatory to the proceeding must file a motion to provides access to the texts of formal Commission’s (Commission or FERC) intervene pursuant to Rule 214 of the documents issued by the Commission, regulations, 18 Code of Federal Commission’s Rules of Practice and such as orders, notices, and Regulations Part 380 (Order No. 486, 52 Procedures (18 CFR part 385.214).3 Only rulemakings. Federal Register 47879), the Office of intervenors have the right to seek In addition, the Commission offers a Energy Projects has reviewed rehearing of the Commission’s decision. free service called eSubscription that Minneapolis Leased Housing Associates The Commission grants affected allows you to keep track of all formal IV, Limited Partnership’s application for landowners and others with issuances and submittals in specific an original license to operate the A-Mill environmental concerns intervenor dockets. This can reduce the amount of Artist Lofts Hydroelectric Project (FERC time you spend researching proceedings Project No. 14628–001), which would be 3 See the previous discussion on the methods for by automatically providing you with located on the Mississippi River in the filing comments. notification of these filings, document City of Minneapolis, Hennepin County,

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Minnesota, and prepared an will use to gather input from the public [email protected]. Please carefully follow environmental assessment (EA). and interested agencies on the Project. these instruction so that your comments In the EA, Commission staff analyze You can make a difference by providing are properly recorded. the potential environmental effects of use with your specific comments or (1) You can file your comments licensing the project and conclude that concerns about the Project. Your electronically using the eComment licensing the project, with appropriate comments should focus on the potential feature on the Commission’s Web site measures, would not constitute a major environmental effects, reasonable (www.ferc.gov) under the link to federal action significantly affecting the alternatives, and measures to avoid or Documents and Filings. This is an easy quality of the human environment. lessen environmental impacts. Your method for submitting brief, text-only A copy of the EA is available for input will help the Commission staff comments on a project; determine what issues need to be review at the Commission in the Public (2) You can file your comments Reference Room or may be viewed on evaluated in the EA. To ensure that your comments are timely and properly electronically using the eFiling feature the Commission’s Web site at on the Commission’s Web site www.ferc.gov using the ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. recorded, please send your comments so that the Commission receives them in (www.ferc.gov) under the link to Enter the docket number, excluding the Documents and Filings. With eFiling, last three digits, in the docket number Washington, DC on or before October 5, 2015. you can provide comments in a variety field to access the document. For of formats by attaching them as a file assistance, contact FERC Online If you sent comments on this project to the Commission before the opening of with your submission. New eFiling Support at FERCOnlineSupport@ users must first create an account by ferc.gov or toll-free number at 1–866– this docket on June 5, 2015, you will need to file those comments in Docket clicking on ‘‘eRegister.’’ If you are filing 208–3676, or for TTY, 202–502–8659. a comment on a particular project, You may also register online at No. CP15–513–000 to ensure they are considered as part of this proceeding. please select ‘‘Comment on a Filing’’ as www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/ the filing type; or esubscription.asp to be notified via This notice is being sent to the email of new filings and issuances Commission’s current environmental (3) You can file a paper copy of your related to this or other pending projects. mailing list for this Project. State and comments by mailing them to the For assistance, contact FERC Online local government representatives should following address: Kimberly D. Bose, Support. notify their constituents of this planned Secretary, Federal Energy Regulatory For further information, please Project and encourage them to comment Commission, 888 First Street NE., Room contact Shana Murray by telephone at on their areas of concern. 1A, Washington, DC 20426. If you are a landowner receiving this (202) 502–8333 or by email at notice, a pipeline company Summary of the Planned Project [email protected]. representative may contact you about Texas Gas proposes to construct, Dated: September 4, 2015. the acquisition of an easement to install, own, operate, and maintain the Kimberly D. Bose, construct, operate, and maintain the proposed Northern Supply Access Secretary. proposed facilities. The company would Project, which (as described more fully [FR Doc. 2015–22918 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] seek to negotiate a mutually acceptable below) would involve modifications at BILLING CODE 6717–01–P agreement. However, if the Commission eight existing compressor stations along approves the Project, that approval its existing pipeline and one new conveys with it the right of eminent compressor station located in Ohio, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY domain. Therefore, if easement Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, negotiations fail to produce an Mississippi, and Louisiana. The project Federal Energy Regulatory agreement and the Project is approved, is designed to provide an additional Commission the pipeline company could initiate 384,000 million standard cubic feet of [Docket No. CP15–513–000] condemnation proceedings where natural gas per day of north to south compensation would be determined in transportation capacity on Texas Gas’s Texas Gas Transmission, LLC; Notice accordance with state law. system while maintaining bi-directional of Intent To Prepare an Environmental Texas Gas provided landowners with flow capability on its system. Assessment for the Proposed Northern a fact sheet prepared by the FERC entitled ‘‘An Interstate Natural Gas Texas Gas proposes to modify seven Supply Access Project and Request for existing compressor stations located in Comments on Environmental Issues Facility On My Land? What Do I Need To Know?’’ This fact sheet addresses a Lawrence and Dearborn Counties, The staff of the Federal Energy number of typically asked questions, Indiana; Webster, Breckinridge, and Regulatory Commission (FERC or including the use of eminent domain Jefferson Counties, Kentucky; Tipton Commission) will prepare an and how to participate in the County, Tennessee; and Coahoma environmental assessment (EA) that will Commission’s proceedings. It is also County, Mississippi, by installing yard discuss the environmental impacts of available for viewing on the FERC Web and station pipeline and various the Northern Supply Access Project site (www.ferc.gov). auxiliary facilities. Texas Gas also (Project), which would involve proposes to modify the existing Bastrop construction and operation of facilities Public Participation Compressor Station in Morehouse by Texas Gas Transmission, LLC (Texas For your convenience, there are three Parish, Louisiana by classifying four Gas) in Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, methods you can use to submit your existing compressor units as back-up Tennessee, Mississippi, and Louisiana. comments to the Commission. In all units (a total of 7,040 horsepower) and The Commission will use this EA in its instances, please reference the Project adding one new 9,688 horsepower decision-making process to determine docket number (CP15–513–000) with turbine compressor unit. The Project whether the Project is in the public your submission. The Commission also includes the construction and convenience and necessity. encourages electronic filing of operation of the new 23,877 horsepower This notice announces the opening of comments and has expert staff available Harrison Compressor Station in the scoping process the Commission to assist you at (202) 502–8258 or Hamilton County, Ohio.

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The general location of the Project eLibrary. Depending on the comments interested parties; and local libraries facilities is shown in Appendix 1.1 received durin ghte scoping process, we and newspapers. This list also includes may also publish and distribute the EA all affected landowners (as defined in Land Requirements for Construction to the public for an allotted comment the Commission’s regulations) who are Construction of the proposed facilities period. We will consider all comments potential right-of-way grantors, whose would disturb about 146 acres of land. on the EA before making our property may be used temporarily for Following construction, Texas Gas recommendations to the Commission. Project purposes, or who own homes would retain about 13 acres to operate To ensure we have the opportunity to within certain distances of aboveground the new facilities, the remaining acreage consider and address your comments, facilities, and anyone who submits would be restored and revert to former please carefully follow the instructions comments on the Project. We will uses. in the Public Participation section of update the environmental mailing list as this notice, beginning on page 2. the analysis proceeds to ensure that we The EA Process With this notice, we are asking send the information related to this The National Environmental Policy agencies with jurisdiction by law and/ environmental review to all individuals, Act (NEPA) requires the Commission to or special expertise with respect to the organizations, and government entities take into account the environmental environmental issues related to this interested in and/or potentially affected impacts that could result from an action Project to formally cooperate with us in by the proposed Project. whenever it considers the issuance of a the preparation of the EA.3 Agencies If we publish and distribute the EA, Certificate of Public Convenience and that would like to request cooperating copies will be sent to the environmental Necessity. NEPA also requires us 2 to agency status should follow the mailing list for public review and discover and address concerns the instructions for filing comments comment. If you would prefer to receive public may have about proposals. This provided under the Public Participation a paper copy of the document instead of discovery process is referred to as section of this notice. the CD version or would like to remove ‘‘scoping’’. The main goal of the scoping your name from the mailing list, please Consultations Under Section 106 of the return the attached Information Request process is to focus the analysis in the National Historic Preservation Act EA on the important environmental (Appendix 2). In accordance with the Advisory issues. By this notice, the Commission Becoming an Intervenor requests public comments on the scope Council on Historic Preservation’s of the issues to address in the EA. We implementing regulations for Section In addition to involvement in the EA will consider all filed comments during 106 of the National Historic scoping process, you may want to the preparation of the EA. Preservation Act, we are using this become an ‘‘intervenor’’ which is an In the EA we will discuss impacts that notice to initiate consultation with official party to the Commission’s could occur as a result of the applicable State Historic Preservation proceeding. Intervenors play a more construction and operation and Offices (SHPO), and to solicit their formal role in the process and are able maintenance of the planned Project views and those of other government to file briefs, appear at hearings, and be under these general headings: agencies, interested Indian tribes, and heard by the courts if they choose to • Geology and soils; the public on the Project’s potential appeal the Commission’s final ruling. • water resources, fisheries, and effects on historic properties.4 We will An intervenor formally participates in wetlands; define the Project-specific Area of the proceeding by filing a request to • vegetation and wildlife, including Potential Effects (APE) in consultation intervene. Instructions for becoming an migratory birds; with the SHPOs as the Project develops. intervenor are in the ‘‘Document-less • endangered and threatened species; On natural gas facility projects, the APE Intervention Guide’’ under the ‘‘e-filing’’ • land use, including residential, at a minimum encompasses all areas link on the Commission’s Web site. commercial, and prime farmland uses; subject to ground disturbance (examples Motions to intervene are more fully • cultural resources; include construction right-of-way, described at http://www.ferc.gov/ • socioeconomics; contractor/pipe storage yards, resources/guides/how-to/intervene.asp. • air quality and noise; compressor stations, and access roads). Additional Information • public safety; and Our EA for this project will document • cumulative impacts. our findings on the impacts on historic Additional information about the We will also evaluate reasonable properties and summarize the status of Project is available from the alternatives to the proposed Project or consultations under Section 106. Commission’s Office of External Affairs, at (866) 208–FERC, or on the FERC Web portions of the Project, and make Environmental Mailing List recommendations on how to lessen or site (www.ferc.gov) using the eLibrary avoid impacts on the various resource The environmental mailing list link. Click on the eLibrary link, click on areas. includes: federal, state, and local ‘‘General Search’’ and enter the docket The EA will present our independent government representatives and number, excluding the last three digits analysis of the issues. The EA will be agencies; elected officials; in the Docket Number field (i.e., CP15– available in the public record through environmental and public interest 513). Be sure you have selected an groups; Native American Tribes; other appropriate date range. For assistance, 1 The appendices referenced in this notice will please contact FERC Online Support at not appear in the Federal Register. Copies of 3 The Council on Environmental Quality [email protected] or toll free appendices were sent to all those receiving this regulations addressing cooperating agency at (866) 208–3676, or for TTY, contact notice in the mail and are available at www.ferc.gov responsibilities are at Title 40, Code of Federal using the link called ‘‘eLibrary’’ or from the Regulations, Part 1501.6. (202) 502–8659. The eLibrary link also Commission’s Public Reference Room, 888 First 4 The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation provides access to the texts of formal Street NE., Washington, DC 20426, or call (202) regulations are at Title 36, Code of Federal documents issued by the Commission, 502–8371. For instructions on connecting to Regulations, Part 800. Those regulations define such as orders, notices, and eLibrary, refer to the last page of this notice. historic properties as any prehistoric or historic 2 ‘‘We,’’ ‘‘us,’’ and ‘‘our’’ refer to the district, site, building, structure, or object included rulemakings. environmental staff of the Commission’s Office of in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register In addition, the Commission offers a Energy Projects. of Historic Places. free service called eSubscription that

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allows you to keep track of all formal If you sent comments on this project a comment on a particular project, issuances and submittals in specific to the Commission before the opening of please select ‘‘Comment on a Filing’’ as dockets. This can reduce the amount of this docket on May 22, 2015, you will the filing type; or time you spend researching proceedings need to file those comments in Docket (3) You can file a paper copy of your by automatically providing you with No. CP15–498–000 to ensure they are comments by mailing them to the notification of these filings, document considered as part of this proceeding. following address. Be sure to reference summaries, and direct links to the This notice is being sent to the the project docket number (CP15–498– documents. Go to www.ferc.gov/ Commission’s current environmental 000) with your submission: esubscribenow.htm. mailing list for this project. State and Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal Finally, public meetings or site visits local government representatives should Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 will be posted on the Commission’s notify their constituents of this First Street NE., Room 1A, calendar located at www.ferc.gov/ proposed project and encourage them to Washington, DC 20426. EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along comment on their areas of concern. Summary of the Proposed Project with other related information. If you are a landowner receiving this notice, a pipeline company Eastern Shore proposes to construct Dated: September 4, 2015. representative may contact you about and operate 10.1 miles of new natural Kimberly D. Bose, the acquisition of an easement to gas pipeline loops 1 in New Castle and Secretary. construct, operate, and maintain the Kent County, Delaware, and modify its [FR Doc. 2015–22916 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 pm] proposed facilities. The company would existing Bridgeville Compressor Station BILLING CODE 6717–01–P seek to negotiate a mutually acceptable in Sussex County, Delaware. According agreement. However, if the Commission to Eastern Shore, its project would approves the project, that approval increase the reliability of natural gas to DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY conveys with it the right of eminent Eastern Shore’s existing customers domain. Therefore, if easement during high demand winter months; this Federal Energy Regulatory negotiations fail to produce an need was not fully met in 2014 and Commission agreement, the pipeline company could 2015 and resulted in gas service ‘‘brown initiate condemnation proceedings outs.’’ [Docket No. CP15–498–000] where compensation would be The Eastern Shore System Reliability determined in accordance with state Project would consist of the following Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company; law. facilities: Notice of Intent To Prepare an Eastern Shore provided landowners • 2.5 miles of 16-inch-diameter Environmental Assessment For the with a fact sheet prepared by the FERC looping pipeline in New Castle County; Proposed System Reliability Project entitled ‘‘An Interstate Natural Gas • pigging facilities 2 at the existing and Request for Comments on Facility on My Land? What Do I Need Glasgow Control Station in New Castle Environmental Issues to Know?’’ This fact sheet addresses a County; number of typically asked questions, • about 7.6 miles of 16-inch diameter The staff of the Federal Energy including the use of eminent domain looping pipeline, one mainline valve Regulatory Commission (FERC or and how to participate in the assembly, pigging facilities, and one Commission) will prepare an Commission’s proceedings. It is also permanent access road in Kent County; environmental assessment (EA) that will available for viewing on the FERC Web and discuss the environmental impacts of site (www.ferc.gov). • an additional 1,775 horsepower of the System Reliability Project involving compression, a new operations control Public Participation construction and operation of facilities station, and one permanent access road by Eastern Shore Natural Gas Company For your convenience, there are three at the existing Bridgeville Compressor (Eastern Shore) in Kent, New Castle, and methods you can use to submit your Station in Sussex County. Sussex Counties, Delaware. The comments to the Commission. The The general location of the project Commission will use this EA in its Commission encourages electronic filing facilities is shown in appendix 1.3 decision-making process to determine of comments and has expert staff whether the project is in the public available to assist you at (202) 502–8258 Land Requirements for Construction convenience and necessity. or [email protected]. Please carefully Construction of the proposed facilities This notice announces the opening of follow these instructions so that your would disturb about 156.7 acres of land the scoping process the Commission comments are properly recorded. for the aboveground facilities and the will use to gather input from the public (1) You can file your comments pipeline. Following construction, and interested agencies on the project. electronically using the eComment Eastern Shore would maintain about You can make a difference by providing feature on the Commission’s Web site us with your specific comments or (www.ferc.gov) under the link to 1 A pipeline loop is a segment of pipe constructed concerns about the project. Your Documents and Filings. This is an easy parallel to an existing pipeline to increase capacity. 2 comments should focus on the potential method for submitting brief, text-only A ‘‘pig’’ is a tool that the pipeline company inserts into and pushes through the pipeline for environmental effects, reasonable comments on a project; cleaning the pipeline, conducting internal alternatives, and measures to avoid or (2) You can file your comments inspections, or other purposes. A pipeline loop is lessen environmental impacts. Your electronically by using the eFiling a segment of pipe constructed parallel to an existing input will help the Commission staff feature on the Commission’s Web site pipeline to increase capacity. 3 The appendices referenced in this notice will determine what issues they need to (www.ferc.gov) under the link to not appear in the Federal Register. Copies of evaluate in the EA. To ensure that your Documents and Filings. With eFiling, appendices were sent to all those receiving this comments are timely and properly you can provide comments in a variety notice in the mail and are available at www.ferc.gov recorded, please send your comments so of formats by attaching them as a file using the link called ‘‘eLibrary’’ or from the Commission’s Public Reference Room, 888 First that the Commission receives them in with your submission. New eFiling Street NE., Washington, DC 20426, or call (202) Washington, DC on or before October 5, users must first create an account by 502–8371. For instructions on connecting to 2015. clicking on ‘‘eRegister.’’ If you are filing eLibrary, refer to the last page of this notice.

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11.8 acres for permanent operation of in the Public Participation section, update the environmental mailing list as the project’s facilities; the remaining beginning on page 2. the analysis proceeds to ensure that we acreage would be restored and revert to With this notice, we are asking send the information related to this former uses. All of the proposed agencies with jurisdiction by law and/ environmental review to all individuals, pipeline route would parallel existing or special expertise with respect to the organizations, and government entities pipeline, utility, or road rights-of-way; environmental issues of this project to interested in and/or potentially affected about 3 percent of the proposed project formally cooperate with us in the by the proposed project. would be contained within Eastern preparation of the EA.5 Agencies that If we publish and distribute the EA, Shore’s existing right-of-way and the would like to request cooperating copies will be sent to the environmental rest of the project (97%) would be agency status should follow the mailing list for public review and constructed on adjacent property. instructions for filing comments comment. If you would prefer to receive provided under the Public Participation The EA Process a paper copy of the document instead of section of this notice. the CD version or would like to remove The National Environmental Policy Consultations Under Section 106 of the your name from the mailing list, please Act (NEPA) requires the Commission to National Historic Preservation Act return the attached Information Request take into account the environmental (appendix 2). impacts that could result from an action In accordance with the Advisory whenever it considers the issuance of a Council on Historic Preservation’s Becoming an Intervenor implementing regulations for section Certificate of Public Convenience and In addition to involvement in the EA 4 106 of the National Historic Necessity. NEPA also requires us to scoping process, you may want to Preservation Act, we are using this discover and address concerns the become an ‘‘intervenor’’ which is an notice to initiate consultation with the public may have about proposals. This official party to the Commission’s process is referred to as ‘‘scoping.’’ The applicable State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO), and to solicit their views proceeding. Intervenors play a more main goal of the scoping process is to formal role in the process and are able focus the analysis in the EA on the and those of other government agencies, interested Indian tribes, and the public to file briefs, appear at hearings, and be important environmental issues. By this heard by the courts if they choose to notice, the Commission requests public on the project’s potential effects on historic properties.6 We will define the appeal the Commission’s final ruling. comments on the scope of the issues to An intervenor formally participates in address in the EA. We will consider all project-specific Area of Potential Effects (APE) in consultation with the SHPO as the proceeding by filing a request to filed comments during the preparation intervene. Instructions for becoming an of the EA. the project develops. On natural gas facility projects, the APE at a minimum intervenor are in the ‘‘Document-less In the EA we will discuss impacts that Intervention Guide’’ under the ‘‘e-filing’’ could occur as a result of the encompasses all areas subject to ground disturbance (examples include link on the Commission’s Web site. construction and operation of the Motions to intervene are more fully proposed project under these general construction right-of-way, contractor/ pipe storage yards, compressor stations, described at http://www.ferc.gov/ headings: resources/guides/how-to/intervene.asp. • geology and soils; and access roads). Our EA for this • land use; project will document our findings on Additional Information • water resources, fisheries, and the impacts on historic properties and summarize the status of consultations Additional information about the wetlands; project is available from the • cultural resources; under section 106. • Commission’s Office of External Affairs, vegetation and wildlife; Environmental Mailing List at (866) 208–FERC, or on the FERC Web • air quality and noise; • The environmental mailing list site at www.ferc.gov using the endangered and threatened species; includes federal, state, and local ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Click on the eLibrary • public safety; and government representatives and link, click on ‘‘General Search’’ and • cumulative impacts. agencies; elected officials; enter the docket number, excluding the We will also evaluate reasonable environmental and public interest last three digits in the Docket Number alternatives to the proposed project or groups; Native American Tribes; other field (i.e., CP15–498). Be sure you have portions of the project, and make interested parties; and local libraries selected an appropriate date range. For recommendations on how to lessen or and newspapers. This list also includes assistance, please contact FERC Online avoid impacts on the various resource all affected landowners (as defined in Support at [email protected] areas. the Commission’s regulations) who are or toll free at (866) 208–3676, or for The EA will present our independent potential right-of-way grantors, whose TTY, contact (202) 502–8659. The analysis of the issues. The EA will be property may be used temporarily for eLibrary link also provides access to the available in the public record through project purposes, or who own homes texts of formal documents issued by the eLibrary. Depending on the comments within certain distances of aboveground Commission, such as orders, notices, received during the scoping process, we facilities, and anyone who submits and rulemakings. may also publish and distribute the EA comments on the project. We will In addition, the Commission offers a to the public for an allotted comment free service called eSubscription which period. We will consider all comments 5 The Council on Environmental Quality allows you to keep track of all formal on the EA before making our regulations addressing cooperating agency issuances and submittals in specific recommendations to the Commission. responsibilities are at Title 40, Code of Federal dockets. This can reduce the amount of To ensure we have the opportunity to Regulations, Part 1501.6. 6 time you spend researching proceedings consider and address your comments, The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s regulations are at Title 36, Code of Federal by automatically providing you with please carefully follow the instructions Regulations, Part 800. Those regulations define notification of these filings, document historic properties as any prehistoric or historic 4 ‘‘We,’’ ‘‘us,’’ and ‘‘our’’ refer to the district, site, building, structure, or object included summaries, and direct links to the environmental staff of the Commission’s Office of in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register documents. Go to www.ferc.gov/docs- Energy Projects. of Historic Places. filing/esubscription.asp.

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Finally, public meetings or site visits recorded, please send your comments so of formats by attaching them as a file will be posted on the Commission’s that the Commission receives them in with your submission. New eFiling calendar located at www.ferc.gov/ Washington, DC on or before October 5, users must first create an account by EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along 2015. clicking on ‘‘eRegister.’’ If you are filing with other related information. If you sent comments on this project a comment on a particular project, Dated: September 4, 2015. to the Commission before the opening of please select ‘‘Comment on a Filing’’ as this docket on July 29, 2015, you will Kimberly D. Bose, the filing type; or need to file those comments in Docket (3) You can file a paper copy of your Secretary. No. CP15–539–000 to ensure they are [FR Doc. 2015–22915 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] comments by mailing them to the considered as part of this proceeding. following address. Be sure to reference BILLING CODE 6717–01–P This notice is being sent to the the project docket number (CP15–539– Commission’s current environmental 000) with your submission: mailing list for this project. State and DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY local government representatives should Kimberly D. Bose, Secretary, Federal notify their constituents of this Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 Federal Energy Regulatory First Street NE., Room 1A, Commission proposed project and encourage them to comment on their areas of concern. Washington, DC 20426. [Docket Nos. CP15–539–000; CP15–514– If you are a landowner receiving this Summary of the Proposed Project 000] notice, a pipeline company representative may contact you about Columbia Gulf plans to construct and Columbia Gulf Transmission, LLC; the acquisition of an easement to operate 51,800 horsepower (hp) of new Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC; construct, operate, and maintain the compression in Carter, Menifee and Notice of Intent To Prepare an proposed facilities. The company would Montgomery Counties, Kentucky, and Environmental Impact Statement for seek to negotiate a mutually acceptable modification of the existing Means the Rayne Xpress Expansion Project, agreement. However, if the Commission Measurement and Regulation Station in and Request for Comments on approves the project, that approval Montgomery County, Kentucky. The Environmental Issues conveys with it the right of eminent project would provide about 621,000 The staff of the Federal Energy domain. Therefore, if easement Dekatherms per day of firm Regulatory Commission (FERC or negotiations fail to produce an transportation on its system. Commission) will evaluate the agreement, the pipeline company could The project would consist of the environmental impacts of the Rayne initiate condemnation proceedings following facilities: XPress Expansion Project (project) in an where compensation would be • A new 36,400 hp Grayson environmental impact statement (EIS) determined in accordance with state Compressor Station consisting of two being prepared for the related Leach law. gas-driven compressor units at Milepost XPress Project filed by Columbia Gas Columbia Gulf provided landowners (MP) 68 on Columbia Gulf’s existing Transmission (Columbia Gas) in Docket with a fact sheet prepared by the FERC Mainline 100, 200 and 300 pipelines in No. CP15–514.1 The Rayne XPress entitled ‘‘An Interstate Natural Gas in Carter County, Kentucky; Expansion Project involves construction Facility On My Land? What Do I Need • a new 15,400 hp Means Compressor and operation of facilities by Columbia To Know?’’ This fact sheet addresses a Station consisting of two gas-driven Gulf Transmission, LLC (Columbia Gulf) number of typically asked questions, compressor units at MP 6.5 on Columbia in Carter, Menifee and Montgomery including the use of eminent domain Gulf’s existing Mainline 100, 200 and Counties, Kentucky. The Commission and how to participate in the 300 pipelines in in Menifee and will use this EIS in its decision-making Commission’s proceedings. It is also Montgomery Counties, Kentucky; and process to determine whether the available for viewing on the FERC Web • modifications to station piping and project is in the public convenience and site (www.ferc.gov). Supervisory Control and Data necessity. Public Participation Acquisition systems at the existing This notice announces the opening of Means Measurement and Regulation For your convenience, there are three the scoping process the Commission Station in Montgomery County, methods you can use to submit your will use to gather input from the public Kentucky. and interested agencies on the project. comments to the Commission. The Commission encourages electronic filing The general location of the project You can make a difference by providing facilities is shown in appendix 2. us with your specific comments or of comments and has expert staff concerns about the project. Your available to assist you at (202) 502–8258 Land Requirements for Construction or [email protected]. Please carefully comments should focus on the potential Construction of the proposed facilities environmental effects, reasonable follow these instructions so that your comments are properly recorded. would disturb about 34 acres of land, alternatives, and measures to avoid or converting about 17 acres of land to lessen environmental impacts. Your (1) You can file your comments electronically using the eComment industrial land use under permanent input will help the Commission staff operation of the project’s facilities. determine what issues they need to feature on the Commission’s Web site (www.ferc.gov) under the link to Columbia Gulf would restore the evaluate in the EIS. To ensure that your remaining acreage to former uses. comments are timely and properly Documents and Filings. This is an easy method for submitting brief, text-only The EIS Process 1 comments on a project; A Notice of Application was issued on June 22, The National Environmental Policy 2015 for the Leach XPress Project. The NOI stated (2) You can file your comments that Columbia Gulf, one of Columbia Gas’s electronically by using the eFiling Act (NEPA) requires the Commission to affiliates, may be proposing a project which may feature on the Commission’s Web site take into account the environmental have some connection to the Leach XPress Project. (www.ferc.gov) under the link to impacts that could result from an action The Leach XPress Project was in the pre-filing whenever it considers the issuance of a phase until filed on June 8, 2015 under Docket No. Documents and Filings. With eFiling, PF14–023. you can provide comments in a variety Certificate of Public Convenience and

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Necessity. NEPA also requires us 2 to provided under the Public Participation attached Information Request (appendix discover and address concerns the section of this notice. 2). public may have about proposals. This Consultations Under Section 106 of the process is referred to as scoping. The Becoming an Intervenor National Historic Preservation Act main goal of the scoping process is to In addition to involvement in the EA focus the analysis in the EIS on the In accordance with the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation’s scoping process, you may want to important environmental issues. By this become an ‘‘intervenor’’ which is an notice, the Commission requests public implementing regulations for section official party to the Commission’s comments on the scope of the issues to 106 of the National Historic proceeding. Intervenors play a more address in the EIS. We will consider all Preservation Act, we are using this formal role in the process and are able filed comments during the preparation notice to initiate consultation with the of the EIS. applicable State Historic Preservation to file briefs, appear at hearings, and be In the EIS we will discuss impacts Office(s), and to solicit their views and heard by the courts if they choose to that could occur as a result of the those of other government agencies, appeal the Commission’s final ruling. construction and operation of the interested Indian tribes, and the public An intervenor formally participates in proposed project under these general on the project’s potential effects on the proceeding by filing a request to headings: historic properties.4 We will define the intervene. Instructions for becoming an • Geology; project-specific Area of Potential Effects intervenor are in the ‘‘Document-less • soils; (APE) in consultation with the SHPO(s) Intervention Guide’’ under the ‘‘e-filing’’ • water resources, including surface as the project develops. On natural gas link on the Commission’s Web site. water and groundwater; facility projects, the APE at a minimum Motions to intervene are more fully • wetlands; encompasses all areas subject to ground described at http://www.ferc.gov/ • vegetation and wildlife, including disturbance (examples include resources/guides/how-to/intervene.asp. migratory birds; construction right-of-way, contractor/ Additional Information • fisheries and aquatic resources; pipe storage yards, compressor stations, • threatened, endangered, and other and access roads). Our EIS for this project will document our findings on Additional information about the special status species; project is available from the • land use, recreation, special interest the impacts on historic properties and summarize the status of consultations Commission’s Office of External Affairs, areas, and visual resources; at (866) 208–FERC, or on the FERC Web • under section 106. socioeconomics; site at www.ferc.gov using the • cultural resources; Environmental Mailing List • ‘‘eLibrary’’ link. Click on the eLibrary air quality and noise; The environmental mailing list link, click on ‘‘General Search’’ and • public safety and reliability; and includes federal, state, and local enter the docket number, excluding the • cumulative environmental impacts. government representatives and last three digits in the Docket Number We will also evaluate possible agencies; elected officials; field (i.e., CP15–539). Be sure you have alternatives to the proposed project or environmental and public interest selected an appropriate date range. For portions of the project, and make groups; Native American Tribes; other recommendations on how to lessen or assistance, please contact FERC Online interested parties; and local libraries Support at [email protected] avoid impacts on the various resource and newspapers. This list also includes areas. or toll free at (866) 208–3676, or for all affected landowners (as defined in TTY, contact (202) 502–8659. The The EIS will present our independent the Commission’s regulations) who are analysis of the issues. We will publish eLibrary link also provides access to the potential right-of-way grantors, whose texts of formal documents issued by the and distribute the draft EIS for public property may be used temporarily for Commission, such as orders, notices, comment. After the comment period, we project purposes, or who own homes and rulemakings. will consider all timely comments and within certain distances of aboveground revise the document, as necessary, facilities, and anyone who submits In addition, the Commission offers a before issuing a final EIS. To ensure we comments on the project. We will free service called eSubscription which have the opportunity to consider and update the environmental mailing list as allows you to keep track of all formal address your comments, please carefully the analysis proceeds to ensure that we issuances and submittals in specific follow the instructions in the Public send the information related to this dockets. This can reduce the amount of Participation section beginning on environmental review to all individuals, time you spend researching proceedings page 2. organizations, and government entities by automatically providing you with With this notice, we are asking interested in and/or potentially affected notification of these filings, document agencies with jurisdiction by law and/ by the proposed project. summaries, and direct links to the or special expertise with respect to the Copies of the completed draft EIS will documents. Go to www.ferc.gov/docs- environmental issues related to this be sent to the environmental mailing list filing/esubscription.asp. project to formally cooperate with us in for public review and comment. If you the preparation of the EIS.3 Agencies would prefer to receive a paper copy of Finally, public meetings or site visits that would like to request cooperating the document instead of the CD version will be posted on the Commission’s agency status should follow the or would like to remove your name from calendar located at www.ferc.gov/ instructions for filing comments the mailing list, please return the EventCalendar/EventsList.aspx along with other related information. 2 ‘‘We,’’ ‘‘us,’’ and ‘‘our’’ refer to the 4 The Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Dated: September 4, 2015. environmental staff of the Commission’s Office of regulations are at Title 36, Code of Federal Energy Projects. Regulations, Part 800. Those regulations define Kimberly D. Bose, 3 The Council on Environmental Quality historic properties as any prehistoric or historic Secretary. regulations addressing cooperating agency district, site, building, structure, or object included [FR Doc. 2015–22917 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] responsibilities are at Title 40, Code of Federal in or eligible for inclusion in the National Register Regulations, Part 1501.6. of Historic Places. BILLING CODE 6717–01–P

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 202–565–2085 email address: cost to the industry compared to the ICR AGENCY [email protected]. currently approved by OMB. This change in burden is due to no longer [EPA–HQ–OAR–2015–0202; FRL–9933–72– SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: OEI] Supporting documents, which explain requiring the programing of product in detail the information that the EPA transfer codes in this collection. The Information Collection Request will be collecting, are available in the respondent universe decreased from Submitted to OMB for Review and public docket for this ICR. The docket 6,211 to 2,103, a difference of 4,108 Approval; Comment Request; can be viewed online at members. The number of responses Recordkeeping and Reporting Related www.regulations.gov or in person at the declined from 44,010,211 to 44,000,103, to E15 EPA Docket Center, EPA West, Room a difference of 10,108 reports. This 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., reduced the industry burden hours from AGENCY: Environmental Protection Washington, DC. The telephone number 37,350 to 13,270. Agency (EPA). for the Docket Center is 202–566–1744. Courtney Kerwin, ACTION: Notice. For additional information about EPA’s Acting Director, Collection Strategies SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection public docket, visit http://www.epa.gov/ Division. dockets. Agency has submitted an information [FR Doc. 2015–22900 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Abstract: Under the Clean Air Act collection request (ICR), BILLING CODE 6560–50–P ‘‘Recordkeeping and Reporting Related (CAA), EPA granted partial waivers that to E15’’ (EPA ICR No. 2408.04, OMB allow gasoline containing greater than Control No. 2060–0675) to the Office of 10 volume percent (vol%) ethanol up to ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Management and Budget (OMB) for 15 vol% ethanol (E15) to be introduced AGENCY into commerce for use in model year review and approval in accordance with [ER–FRL–9022–8] the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. (MY) 2001 and newer light-duty motor vehicles, subject to certain conditions. 3501 et seq.). Public comments were Environmental Impact Statements; EPA issued final rule establishing previously requested via the Federal Notice of Availability Register (80 FR 15595) on March 24, several measures to mitigate misfueling 2015 during a 60-day comment period. of other vehicles, engines and Responsible Agency: Office of Federal This notice allows for an additional 30 equipment with E15 and the potential Activities, General Information (202) days for public comments. A fuller emissions consequences of misfueling. 564–7146 or http://www2.epa.gov/nepa. description of the ICR is given below, The rule prohibits the use of gasoline Weekly receipt of Environmental Impact including its estimated burden and cost containing more than 10 vol% ethanol Statements (EISs). to the public. An Agency may not in vehicles, engines and equipment that Filed 08/31/2015 Through 09/04/2015. conduct or sponsor and a person is not are not covered by the partial waiver Pursuant to 40 CFR 1506.9. decisions. The rule also requires all E15 required to respond to a collection of Notice information unless it displays a gasoline fuel dispensers to have a currently valid OMB control number. specific label when a retail station or Section 309(a) of the Clean Air Act wholesale-purchaser consumer chooses requires that EPA make public its DATES: Additional comments may be to sell E15. In addition, the rule requires comments on EISs issued by other submitted on or before October 13, that product transfer documents (PTDs) Federal agencies. EPA’s comment letters 2015. specifying ethanol content and Reid on EISs are available at: http:// ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, Vapor Pressure (RVP) accompany the www.cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa- referencing Docket ID Number EPA– transfer of gasoline blended with public/action/eis/search. HQ–OAR–2015–0202, to (1) EPA online ethanol, and a survey of retail stations EIS No. 20150253, Draft, USACE, PR, using www.regulations.gov (our to ensure compliance with these Can˜ o Martı´n Pen˜ a Ecosystem preferred method), by email to a-and-r- requirements. The rule also modifies the Restoration Project, Comment Period [email protected], or by mail to: EPA Reformulated Gasoline (RFG) program Ends: 10/26/2015, Contact: Jim Suggs Docket Center, Environmental by updating the Complex Model to 904–232–1018. Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T, allow fuel manufacturers to certify EIS No. 20150254, Draft, FRA, AZ, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., batches of gasoline containing up to 15 Arizona Passenger Rail Corridor: Washington, DC 20460, and (2) OMB via vol% ethanol. This ICR supporting Tucson to Phoenix, Comment Period email to [email protected]. statement addresses associated Ends: 10/30/2015, Contact: Andrea Address comments to OMB Desk Officer recordkeeping and reporting items. Martin 202–493–6201. for EPA. Respondent’s obligation to respond: EIS No. 20150255, Draft, USACE, TX, EPA’s policy is that all comments Mandatory (40 CFR part 80). Sabine Pass to Galveston Bay, Texas, received will be included in the public Estimated number of respondents: Coastal Storm Risk Reduction and docket without change including any 2,103 (total). Ecosystem Restoration, Comment personal information provided, unless Estimated number of responses: Period Ends: 10/26/2015, Contact: the comment includes profanity, threats, 44,000,103. Janelle Stokes 409–766–3039. information claimed to be Confidential Frequency of response: On occasion. EIS No. 20150256, Draft, FERC, FL, Business Information (CBI) or other Total estimated burden: 13,270 hours Southeast Market Pipeline Project, information whose disclosure is (per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR Comment Period Ends: 10/26/2015, restricted by statute. 1320.03(b). Contact: John Peconom 202–502– FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Total estimated cost: $ 1,340,292, 6352. Geanetta Heard, Fuel Compliance which includes no annualized capital or EIS No. 20150257, Final, USDA, PRO, Center, 6406J, Environmental Protection operation & maintenance costs. Programmatic—Asian Longhorned Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Changes in Estimates: We expect Beetle Eradication Program, Review Washington, DC 20460; telephone there will be a decrease in the total Period Ends: 10/12/2015, Contact: Jim number: 202–343–9017 fax number: estimated respondents, responses and E. Warren 202–316–3216.

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EIS No. 20150258, Draft, USACE, CA, ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, Estimated number of respondents: 1 Panoche Valley Solar Facility, referencing Docket ID Number EPA– (total). Comment Period Ends: 10/26/2015, HQ–OECA–2014–0089, to: (1) EPA Frequency of response: Initially, Contact: Lisa M. Gibson 916–557– online using www.regulations.gov (our occasionally and semiannually. 5288. preferred method); or by email to Total estimated burden: 41 hours (per [email protected], or by mail to: EPA year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR Amended Notices Docket Center, Environmental 1320.3(b). EIS No. 20150210, Draft, USFS, WY, Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T, Total estimated cost: $4,710 (per Teton to Snake Fuels Management, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., year), including $550 in either Comment Period Ends: 10/05/2015, Washington, DC 20460; and (2) OMB via annualized capital/start-up and/or Contact: Steve Markason 307–739– email to [email protected]. operation & maintenance costs. 5431 Revision to FR Notice Published Address comments to OMB Desk Officer Changes in the Estimates: There is a 08/07/2015; Extending Comment for EPA. small increase in the respondent burden Period from 09/21/2015 to 10/05/ EPA’s policy is that all comments from the most- recently approved ICR 2015. received will be included in the public due to an update in assumption and an Dated: September 8, 2015. docket without change including any adjustment in labor rates. In this ICR, Karin Leff, personal information provided, unless we assume the existing major source the comment includes profanity, threats, will read and re-familiar with the rule Acting Director, NEPA Compliance Division, Office of Federal Activities. information claimed to be Confidential requirement annually. We have also Business Information (CBI), or other updated all burden calculations using [FR Doc. 2015–22932 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] information whose disclosure is the latest labor rates from the Bureau of BILLING CODE 6560–50–P restricted by statute. Labor Statistics. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Courtney Kerwin, Patrick Yellin, Monitoring, Assistance, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Acting Director, Collection Strategies AGENCY and Media Programs Division, Office of Division. Compliance, Mail Code 2227A, [FR Doc. 2015–22896 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 [EPA–HQ–OECA–2014–0089; FRL–9933– BILLING CODE 6560–50–P 40–OEI] Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460; telephone number: (202) Information Collection Request 564–2970; fax number: (202) 564–0050; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Submitted to OMB for Review and email address: [email protected]. AGENCY Approval; Comment Request; NESHAP SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: for Semiconductor Manufacturing Supporting documents which explain in [EPA–HQ–OECA–2014–0031; FRL–9933– 85–OEI] (Renewal) detail the information that the EPA will be collecting are available in the public Information Collection Request AGENCY: Environmental Protection docket for this ICR. The docket can be Agency (EPA). Submitted to OMB for Review and viewed online at www.regulations.gov Approval; Comment Request; NSPS ACTION: Notice. or in person at the EPA Docket Center, for Petroleum Dry Cleaners (Renewal) WJC West, Room 3334, 1301 SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency has submitted an information DC. The telephone number for the Agency (EPA). collection request (ICR), ‘‘NESHAP for Docket Center is 202–566–1744. For ACTION: Notice. Semiconductor Manufacturing (40 CFR additional information about EPA’s part 63, subpart BBBBB) (Renewal)’’ public docket, visit: http:// SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection (EPA ICR No. 2042.06, OMB Control No. www.epa.gov/dockets. Agency has submitted an information 2060–0519), to the Office of Abstract: The affected entities are collection request (ICR), ‘‘NSPS for Management and Budget (OMB) for subject to the General Provisions of the Petroleum Dry Cleaners (40 CFR part 60, review and approval in accordance with NESHAP (40 CFR part 63, subpart A), subpart JJJ) (Renewal)’’ (EPA ICR No. the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. and any changes, or additions to the 0997.11, OMB Control No. 2060–0079), 3501 et seq.). This is a proposed Provisions specified at 40 CFR part 63, to the Office of Management and Budget extension of the ICR, which is currently subpart BBBBB. Owners or operators of (OMB) for review and approval in approved through September 30, 2015. the affected facilities must submit an accordance with the Paperwork Public comments were previously initial notification report, performance Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). requested via the Federal Register (79 tests, and periodic reports and results. This is a proposed extension of the ICR, FR 30117) on May 27, 2014 during a 60- Owners or operators are also required to which is currently approved through day comment period. This notice allows maintain records of the occurrence and September 30, 2015. Public comments for an additional 30 days for public duration of any startup, shutdown, or were previously requested via the comments. A fuller description of the malfunction in the operation of an Federal Register (79 FR 30117) on May ICR is given below, including its affected facility, or any period during 27, 2014 during a 60-day comment estimated burden and cost to the public. which the monitoring system is period. This notice allows for an An Agency may neither conduct nor inoperative. Reports, at a minimum, are additional 30 days for public comments. sponsor, and a person is not required to required semiannually. A fuller description of the ICR is given respond to, a collection of information Form Numbers: None. below, including its estimated burden unless it displays a currently valid OMB Respondents/affected entities: and cost to the public. An Agency may control number. Semiconductor manufacturing facilities. not conduct or sponsor, and a person is DATES: Additional comments may be Respondent’s obligation to respond: not required to respond to, a collection submitted on or before October 13, Mandatory (40 CFR part 63, subpart of information unless it displays a 2015. BBBBB). currently valid OMB control number.

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DATES: Additional comments may be Total estimated burden: 1,850 hours Docket Center, Environmental submitted on or before October 13, (per year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T, 2015. 1320.3(b). 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Total estimated cost: $186,000 (per Washington, DC 20460; and (2) OMB via ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, year), including $0 for annualized email to [email protected]. referencing Docket ID Number EPA– capital/startup and/or operation & Address comments to OMB Desk Officer HQ–OECA–2014–0031, to: (1) EPA maintenance costs. for EPA. online using www.regulations.gov (our Changes in the Estimates: In addition, EPA’s policy is that all comments preferred method), or by email to we have updated all calculations using [email protected], or by mail to: EPA received will be included in the public the latest labor rates, which results in an docket without change including any Docket Center, Environmental adjustment increase in total labor costs. Protection Agency, Mail Code 28221T, personal information provided, unless 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Courtney Kerwin, the comment includes profanity, threats, Washington, DC 20460; and (2) OMB via Acting Director, Collection Strategies information claimed to be Confidential email to [email protected]. Division. Business Information (CBI), or other information whose disclosure is Address comments to OMB Desk Officer [FR Doc. 2015–22901 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] restricted by statute. for EPA. BILLING CODE 6560–50–P EPA’s policy is that all comments FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: received will be included in the public Patrick Yellin, Monitoring, Assistance, docket without change including any ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and Media Programs Division, Office of personal information provided, unless AGENCY Compliance, Mail Code 2227A, the comment includes profanity, threats, [EPA–HQ–OECA–2014–0071; FRL–9933– Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 information claimed to be Confidential 70–OEI] Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, Business Information (CBI), or other DC 20460; telephone number: (202) information whose disclosure is Information Collection Request 564–2970; fax number: (202) 564–0050; restricted by statute. Submitted to OMB for Review and email address: [email protected]. Approval; Comment Request; NESHAP FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: for Publicly Owned Treatment Works Supporting documents which explain in Patrick Yellin, Monitoring, Assistance, (Renewal) and Media Programs Division, Office of detail the information that the EPA will Compliance, Mail Code 2227A, AGENCY: Environmental Protection be collecting are available in the public Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Agency (EPA). docket for this ICR. The docket can be viewed online at www.regulations.gov Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, ACTION: Notice. DC 20460; telephone number: (202) or in person at the EPA Docket Center, 564–2970; fax number: (202) 564–0050; SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection WJC West, Room 3334, 1301 email address: [email protected]. Agency has submitted an information Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, collection request (ICR), ‘‘NESHAP for DC. The telephone number for the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Publicly Owned Treatment Works (40 Docket Center is (202) 566–1744. For Supporting documents which explain CFR part 63, subpart VVV) (Renewal)’’ additional information about EPA’s in detail the information that the EPA (EPA ICR No. 1891.07, OMB Control No. public docket, visit: www.epa.gov/ will be collecting are available in the 2060–0428), to the Office of dockets. public docket for this ICR. The docket Management and Budget (OMB) for Abstract: The affected entities are can be viewed online at review and approval in accordance with subject to the General Provisions of the www.regulations.gov or in person at the the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. NESHAP (40 CFR part 63, subpart A), EPA Docket Center, WJC West, Room 3501 et seq.). This is a proposed and any changes or additions to the 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., extension of the ICR, which is currently Provisions are specified at 40 CFR part Washington, DC. The telephone number approved through September 30, 2015. 63, subpart VVV. Owners or operators of for the Docket Center is 202–566–1744. Public comments were previously the affected facilities must submit initial For additional information about EPA’s requested via the Federal Register (79 notification reports, performance tests, public docket, visit: http:// FR 30117) on May 27, 2014 during a 60- and periodic reports and results. www.epa.gov/dockets. day comment period. This notice allows Owners or operators are also required to Abstract: The affected entities are for an additional 30 days for public maintain records of the occurrence and subject to the General Provisions of the comments. A fuller description of the duration of any startup, shutdown, or NSPS (40 CFR part 60, subpart A) and ICR is given below, including its malfunction in the operation of an any changes, or additions, to the estimated burden and cost to the public. affected facility, or any period during Provisions are specified at 40 CFR part An Agency may neither conduct nor which the monitoring system is 60, subpart JJJ. Owners or operators of sponsor, and a person is not required to inoperative. Reports, at a minimum, are the affected facilities must make an respond to, a collection of information required semiannually. initial notification, performance tests, unless it displays a currently valid OMB Form Numbers: None. and maintain records of the initial and control number. Respondents/affected entities: repeat performance test. DATES: Additional comments may be Owners and operators of publicly Form Numbers: None. submitted on or before October 13, owned treatment works. Respondents/affected entities: 2015. Respondent’s obligation to respond: Petroleum dry cleaners. ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, Mandatory (40 CFR part 63, subpart Respondent’s obligation to respond: referencing Docket ID Number EPA– VVV). Mandatory (40 CFR part 60, subpart JJJ). HQ–OECA–2014–0071, to (1) EPA Estimated number of respondents: 6 Estimated number of respondents: 20 online using www.regulations.gov (our (total). (total). preferred method), or by email to Frequency of response: Initially, Frequency of response: Initially. [email protected], or by mail to: EPA occasionally, and semiannually.

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Total estimated burden: 17 hours (per the EPA. Whenever ‘‘State’’ is used, we date listed in the DATES section of this year). Burden is defined at 5 CFR mean the State of Utah. notice, the Cache County Metropolitan 1320.3(b). Transportation conformity is required Planning Organization, the Utah Total estimated cost: $1,730 (per by section 176(c) of the Clean Air Act Department of Transportation, and the year), including no annualized capital/ (CAA). The conformity rule provisions U.S. Department of Transportation are startup and/or operation & maintenance at 40 CFR 93 require that transportation required to use these MVEBs for future costs. plans, programs, and projects conform transportation conformity Changes in the Estimates: There is an to a State Implementation Plan (SIP) and determinations for projects in the Cache increase in the respondent burden from establish the criteria and procedures for County, Logan, UT–ID PM2.5 the most recently approved ICR. This determining whether or not they do. nonattainment area. increase is not due to any program Conformity to a SIP means that Please note that our adequacy review changes. EPA revised the burden transportation activities will not of the MVEBs as described above is calculations to assume that all produce new air quality violations, separate from our future rulemaking respondents incur a rule familiarization worsen existing violations, or delay action on the Cache County, Logan, UT– burden annually. Previously, EPA timely attainment of the National ID PM2.5 Attainment Plan, Utah SIP assumed that only new sources would Ambient Air Quality Standard. Section IX. Part A.23 revision discussed incur this burden. This change resulted The criteria by which we determine above and should not be used to in the burden increase in this ICR. whether a SIP revision’s MVEBs are prejudge our ultimate approval or adequate for conformity purposes are disapproval of that SIP revision. Even if Courtney Kerwin, outlined in 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4), which we find the Cache County, Logan, UT– Acting-Director, Collection Strategies was promulgated August 15, 1997 (62 ID PM2.5 Attainment Plan and its Division. FR 43780). We described our process for MVEBs adequate for transportation [FR Doc. 2015–22902 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] determining the adequacy of submitted conformity purposes now, we may later BILLING CODE 6560–50–P SIP MVEBs in our July 1, 2004 find it necessary to disapprove the SIP Transportation Conformity Rule revision. Should this situation arise, we Amendments (69 FR 40004). We used would then revisit our adequacy ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION these resources in making our adequacy finding. AGENCY determinations announced in this notice. Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. [EPA–R08–OAR–2015–0450; FRL–9933–91– This notice is simply an Dated: August 26, 2015. Region 8] announcement of findings that we have Shaun L. McGrath, Adequacy Determination for the Cache already made and are as described Regional Administrator, Region 8. County PM2.5 Attainment Plan’s Motor below: [FR Doc. 2015–22942 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] The Governor submitted the Cache Vehicle Emissions Budgets for BILLING CODE 6560–50–P Transportation Conformity Purposes; County, Logan, UT–ID PM2.5 Attainment 1 State of Utah Plan, Utah SIP Section IX. Part A.23 to EPA on December 16, 2014. The State FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION AGENCY: Environmental Protection prepared the SIP revision submittal to Agency (EPA). meet the requirements of Part D of Title [Docket No. 15–08] ACTION: Notice of adequacy. I of the CAA for PM2.5 attainment plans, subparts 1 and 4 for ‘‘moderate’’ areas. General Motors LLC v. Nippon Yusen SUMMARY: In this notice, the As part of our adequacy review, we Kabushiki Kaisa; Wallenius Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) posted the Cache County, Logan, UT–ID Wilhelmsen Logistics As; Eukor Car Carriers Inc. is notifying the public that the EPA has PM2.5 Attainment Plan, Utah SIP Section found the following adequate for IX. Part A.23, with its identified MVEBs, Notice of Filing of Complaint and transportation conformity purposes: The for adequacy review on EPA’s Assignment Cache County, Logan, UT–ID PM2.5 transportation conformity Web site on Attainment Plan, Utah State March 23, 2015 (see: http:// Notice is given that a complaint has Implementation Plan Section IX. Part www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/ been filed with the Federal Maritime A.23 and its motor vehicle emissions transconf/currsips.htm). We requested Commission (Commission) by General budgets (MVEB). As more fully public comments by April 22, 2015. We Motors LLC, hereinafter ‘‘Complainant,’’ explained in the Supplementary did not receive any comments. The EPA against Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha Information section of this notice, this sent a letter to the Utah Division of Air (‘‘NYK Japan’’), Wallenius Wilhemsen finding will affect future transportation Quality on June 17, 2015, stating that Logistics AS (‘‘WWL Norway’’), and conformity determinations. the submitted Cache County, Logan, EUKOR Car Carriers Inc. (‘‘EUKOR’’), hereinafter ‘‘Respondents.’’ DATES: This finding is effective on UT–ID PM2.5 Attainment Plan, Utah SIP September 28, 2015. Section IX. Part A.23 and its MVEBs Complainant states it is a Delaware were adequate for transportation limited liability company and ‘‘one of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tim the world’s largest automobile original Russ, Air Program, Mailcode 8P–AR, conformity purposes. For the Cache County, Logan, UT–ID equipment manufacturers.’’ Environmental Protection Agency, Complainant alleges that Respondent Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, PM2.5 Attainment Plan, Utah SIP Section IX. Part A.23, the MVEBs we found NYK Japan is a Japanese company that Colorado 80202–1129, telephone ships vehicles ‘‘into and out of the number (303) 312–6479, fax number adequate were 0.32 tons per day (tpd) for PM2.5, 4.49 tpd for nitrogen oxides, United States.’’ Complainant alleges that (303) 312–6064, or email russ.tim@ Respondent WWL Norway is a epa.gov. and 3.23 tpd for volatile organic compounds. Following the effective Norwegian company that provides SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ‘‘Vehicle Carrier Services for shipments 1 Throughout this document, whenever PM2.5 refers to particulate matter less than or to and from the United States.’’ ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our,’’ are used, we mean equal to 2.5 microns in diameter. Complainant alleges that Respondent

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EUKOR is a South Korean company that FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Subject to the 1984 Shipping Act— provides ‘‘Vehicle Carrier Services for Regulatory Review shipments to and from the United Notice of Agreement Filed 2. Staff Briefing on the West Coast States.’’ Marine Terminal Operator The Commission hereby gives notice Complainant alleges that Agreement, FMC Agreement No. of the filing of the following agreement 201143 ‘‘Respondents have entered in to a under the Shipping Act of 1984. CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: secret, unfiled, and not yet effective Interested parties may submit comments and/or unlawful agreement and or on the agreement to the Secretary, Karen V. Gregory, Secretary, (202) 523– agreements to allocate customers, raise Federal Maritime Commission, 5725. and fix prices, and rig bids in violation Washington, DC 20573, within twelve Rachel E. Dickon, of the Shipping Act. These statutory days of the date this notice appears in Assistant Secretary. violations include, but are not limited to the Federal Register. A copy of the 46 U.S.C. 40302(a), 41102(b)(1), [FR Doc. 2015–23058 Filed 9–9–15; 4:15 pm] agreement is available through the BILLING CODE 6730–01–P 41102(c), 41103(a)(1) and (2), 41104(10), Commission’s Web site (www.fmc.gov) 41105(1) and (6), and 46 CFR 535.401, or by contacting the Office of et. seq.’’ Agreements at (202) 523–5793 or FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Complainant seeks reparations ‘‘in a [email protected]. sum to be proven under 46 U.S.C. Agreement No.: 011795–005. [Docket No. 15–07] 41305, with interest . . . and reasonable Title: Puerto Rican Cross Space attorney’s fees . . .’’ and that it ‘‘be Goodwin International Ltd v. Air Sea Charter and Sailing Agreement. International Forwarding Inc. and Ray awarded double its proven actual injury Parties: Compania Sud Americana de under 46 U.S.C. 41102(b) and 41105(1).’’ Tobia; Notice of Filing of Complaint Vapores S.A.; Norasia Container Lines and Assignment The full text of the complaint can be Limited; and Compania Chilena de found in the Commission’s Electronic Navegacion Interoceanica S.A. Notice is given that a complaint has Reading Room at www.fmc.gov/15-08/. Filing Party: Wayne Rohde, Esq.; been filed with the Federal Maritime This proceeding is assigned to the Cozen O’Connor; 1200 19th Street NW.; Commission (Commission) by Goodwin Office of Administrative Law Judges. Washington, DC 20036. International Ltd., hereinafter The initial decision of the presiding Synopsis: The amendment would ‘‘Complainant,’’ against Air Sea officer in this proceeding shall be issued delete CCNI, CSAV and Norasia as International Forwarding Inc. and Ray by September 6, 2016, and the final parties to the agreement and replace Tobia, hereinafter ‘‘Respondents.’’ decision of the Commission shall be them with Hamburg Sud (in the case of Complainants states it is a United issued by March 6, 2017. CCNI) and Hapag-Lloyd (in the case of Kingdom corporation that ‘‘designs, Rachel E. Dickon, CSAV and Norasia). The amendment manufactures, and supplies check Assistant Secretary. would also delete obsolete language valves and exports the check valves from the agreement. internationally.’’ Complainant alleges [FR Doc. 2015–22910 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] that Respondent is a Commission BILLING CODE 6730–01–P By Order of the Federal Maritime Commission. licensed non-vessel operating common Dated: September 8, 2015. carrier and a New Jersey corporation. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION Complainant alleges that in Rachel E. Dickon, connection with delivery of Assistant Secretary. Notice of Request for Additional Complainant’s imports Respondent Information [FR Doc. 2015–22912 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] collected from Complainant ‘‘for the BILLING CODE 6730–01–P correct duty rate at 5%, and by paying The Commission gives notice that it the U.S. Customs through the Customs has formally requested that the parties broker a lower rate at 2%, 3% or zero’’ to the below listed agreement provide FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION and by ‘‘filing of false and fraudulent additional information pursuant to 46 Sunshine Act Meeting documentation’’ violated 46 U.S.C. U.S.C. 40304(d). This action prevents 41102(c), 46 CFR 515.11(a)(1), and 46 the agreement from becoming effective AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: Federal CFR 515.31(e). as originally scheduled. Interested Maritime Commission. Complainants seek reparations in the parties may file comments within fifteen amount of $209,712.24, plus ‘‘interest TIME AND DATE: September 16, 2015; (15) days after publication of this notice and any penalties, as may be proven 10:00 a.m. in the Federal Register. during the course of this proceeding, Agreement No.: 202202–006. PLACE: 800 N. Capitol Street NW., First with interest as may lawfully [sic] Title: Oakland MTO Agreement. Floor Hearing Room, Washington, DC. permitted by law, costs, and attorney’s Parties: Ports America Outer Harbor STATUS: The first portion of the meeting fees. Terminal, LLC; Seaside Transportation will be held in Open Session; the The full text of the complaint can be Service LLC; SSA Terminals, LLC; SSA second in Closed Session. found in the Commission’s Electronic Terminals (Oakland), LLC; and Trapac, MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Reading Room at www.fmc.gov/15-07/. LLC. This proceeding has been assigned to Open Session the Office of Administrative Law Judges. By Order of the Federal Maritime Commission. 1. Time and Service in Commission Complainant also filed a Motion for Adjudicatory Proceedings—Direct Confidential Treatment of certain Dated: September 8, 2015. Final Rule attachments to the complaint, which Rachel E. Dickon, will be directed to the Office of Assistant Secretary. Closed Session Administrative Law Judges. The initial [FR Doc. 2015–22909 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] 1. Ocean Common Carrier and Marine decision of the presiding officer in this BILLING CODE 6730–01–P Terminal Operator Agreements proceeding shall be issued by

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September 6, 2016, and the final Minority Stock Issuance by a Savings association’s board of directors and any decision of the Commission shall be Association Subsidiary of a Mutual acquired association. Details of the issued by March 6, 2017. Holding Company. reorganization plan should contain a Agency form number: Form 1522; complete description of all significant Rachel E. Dickon, Form 1523. terms of the proposed reorganization, Assistant Secretary. OMB control number: 7100–0340. shall attach and incorporate any Stock [FR Doc. 2015–22913 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Frequency: On occasion. Issuance Plan proposed in connection BILLING CODE 6731–AA–P Reporters: Mutual savings with the reorganization plan, and associations and savings association comply with other informational subsidiaries or subsidiary holding requirements specified in (12 CFR FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM companies of a mutual holding 239.6). company. Any savings association subsidiary or Agency Information Collection Estimated annual reporting hours: subsidiary holding company of a mutual Activities: Announcement of Board Form 1522: 400 hours; Form 1523: 1,050 holding company must file an Approval Under Delegated Authority hours. application (Form 1523) for minority and Submission to OMB Estimated average hours per response: stock issuance. Minority stock issuances Form 1522: 400 hours; Form 1523: 350 applications are required to provide the AGENCY: Board of Governors of the hours. Federal Reserve with information to Federal Reserve System. Number of respondents: Form 1522: 1; determine whether mutual holding SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the Form 1523: 3. General description of report: Forms companies and their subsidiaries are final approval of proposed information conducting insider abuse or unsafe and collections by the Board of Governors of 1522 and 1523 are mandatory and authorized pursuant to section 10 of the unsound practices. the Federal Reserve System (Board) The Federal Reserve intends to update Home Owners’ Loan Act (HOLA). under OMB delegated authority, as per and revise the Notice and Application to Section 10 of HOLA (‘‘Regulations of 5 CFR 1320.16 (OMB Regulations on conform to Federal Reserve standards in holding companies’’) provides generally Controlling Paperwork Burdens on the the near future. Public). Board-approved collections of that ‘‘[t]he Board is authorized to issue Current Actions: On June 17, 2015, information are incorporated into the such regulations . . . as the Board the Federal Reserve published a notice official OMB inventory of currently deems necessary or appropriate to in the Federal Register (80 FR 34641) approved collections of information. enable the Board to administer and requesting public comment for 60 days Copies of the Paperwork Reduction Act carry out the purposes of this section, on the extension, without revision, of Submission, supporting statements and and to require compliance therewith the Notice of Mutual Holding Company approved collection of information and prevent evasions thereof.’’ (12 Reorganization and the Application for instrument(s) are placed into OMB’s U.S.C. 1467a(g)(1)). With respect to Approval of a Minority Stock Issuance public docket files. The Federal Reserve mutual holding companies, HOLA states by a Savings Association Subsidiary of may not conduct or sponsor, and the that a mutual holding company ‘‘shall a Mutual Holding Company. The respondent is not required to respond be subject to such regulations as the comment period for this notice expired to, an information collection that has Board may prescribe.’’ (12 U.S.C. on August 17, 2015. The Federal been extended, revised, or implemented 1467a(o)(7)). Section 10 of HOLA also Reserve did not receive any comments. on or after October 1, 1995, unless it requires a savings and loan holding The information collection will be displays a currently valid OMB control company to file ‘‘such reports as may be extended as proposed. number. required by the Board’’ and provides 2. Report title: Application for that such reports ‘‘shall contain such FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Conversion, Proxy Statement, Offering Federal Reserve Board Clearance information concerning the operations Circular, and Order Form. Officer—Nuha Elmaghrabi—Office of of such savings and loan holding Agency form number: Form 1680, the Chief Data Officer, Board of company and its subsidiaries as the Form 1681, Form 1682, Form 1683. Governors of the Federal Reserve Board may require.’’ (12 U.S.C. OMB control number: 7100–0335. System, Washington, DC 20551 (202) 1467a(b)(2)). Frequency: On occasion. The information on Forms 1522 and 452–3829. Telecommunications Device Reporters: Mutual holding companies. 1523 generally are not considered for the Deaf (TDD) users may contact Estimated annual reporting hours: confidential. However, the notificant or (202) 263–4869, Board of Governors of Form 1680: 2,990 hours; Form 1681: 50 applicant may request confidential the Federal Reserve System, hours; Form 1682: 1.50 hours; Form treatment for portions of these forms Washington, DC 20551. 1683: 10 hours. pursuant to exemption 4 of the Freedom Estimated average hours per response: OMB Desk Officer—Shagufta of Information Act, (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4)) Form 1680: 299 hours; Form 1681: 500 Ahmed—Office of Information and if it believes disclosure of those portions hours; Form 1682: 150 hours; Form Regulatory Affairs, Office of would likely result in substantial 1683: 1 hour. Management and Budget, New competitive harm. All such requests for Number of respondents: Form 1680: Executive Office Building, Room 10235, confidential treatment would need to be 10; Form 1681: 10; Form 1682: 10; Form 725 17th Street NW., Washington, DC reviewed on a case-by-case basis and in 1683: 10. 20503. response to a specific request for General description of report: The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: disclosure. mutual stock conversion forms are Final approval under OMB delegated Abstract: Any mutual savings mandatory and authorized by Home authority of the extension for three association that wishes to reorganize to Owners’ Loan Act (HOLA) section 10, years, without revision, of the following form a mutual holding company must which provides generally that ‘‘the reports: submit a notice (Form 1522) to the Board is authorized to issue such 1. Report title: Notice of Mutual Federal Reserve. The notice provides regulations . . . as the Board deems Holding Company Reorganization and details of the reorganization plan, which necessary or appropriate to enable the the Application for Approval of a is to be approved by the majority of the Board to administer and carry out the

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purposes of this section, and to require Reporters: Entities seeking prior Guidance on Sound Incentive compliance therewith and prevent approval to become a savings and loan Compensation Policies. evasions thereof.’’ (12 U.S.C. holding company (SLHC). Agency form number: FR 4027. 1467a(g)(1)). With respect to mutual Estimated annual reporting hours: OMB control number: 7100–0327. holding companies, HOLA states that a 6,000 hours. Frequency: On occasion. mutual holding company ‘‘shall be Estimated average hours per response: Reporters: State member banks, U.S. subject to such regulations as the Board 500 hours. bank holding companies, savings and may prescribe.’’ (12 U.S.C. 1467a(o)(7)). Number of respondents: 12. loan holding companies, Edge Act and Section 10 of HOLA also requires a General description of report: The agreement corporations, and the U.S. savings and loan holding company to Savings and Loan Holding Company operations of foreign banks with a file ‘‘such reports as may be required by Application is mandatory and branch, agency, or commercial lending the Board’’ and provides that such authorized pursuant to section 10 of company in the United States. Estimated annual reporting hours: reports ‘‘shall contain such information HOLA, which provides that ‘‘the Board One-time implementation: Large concerning the operations of such is authorized to issue such regulations institutions: 2,400 hours and small savings and loan holding company and . . . as the Board deems necessary or institutions: 400 hours; Ongoing its subsidiaries as the Board may appropriate to enable the Board to maintenance: 228,400 hours. require.’’ (12 U.S.C. 1467a(b)(2). administer and carry out the purposes of this sections, and require compliance Estimated average hours per response: Forms 1681, 1682, and 1683 are therewith and prevent evasions One-time implementation: Large distributed to the owners of the mutual thereof.’’ (12 U.S.C. 1467a(g)(1)). Section institutions: 480 hours and small holding company; no issues of 10 of HOLA also requires a savings and institutions: 80 hours; Ongoing confidentiality should arise in loan holding company to file ‘‘such maintenance: 40 hours. connection with these forms. One of the reports as may be required by the Number of respondents: One-time elements required for the application on Board’’ and provides that such reports implementation: Large institutions: 5 Form 1680 is a consolidated business ‘‘shall contain such information respondents and small institutions: 5 plan showing how the capital acquired concerning the operations of such respondents; Ongoing maintenance: in the conversion will be used. Business savings and loan holding company and 5,710 respondents. plans are not considered confidential, its subsidiaries as the Board may require General description of report: This although the applicant may request (12 U.S.C. 1467a(b)(2). information collection is authorized confidential treatment pursuant to The information on Form H–(e) is not pursuant to sections 9, 11(a), 11(i), 25, sections (b)(4), of the Freedom of considered confidential unless the and 25A of the Federal Reserve Act (12 Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4),) for applicant requests confidential U.S.C. 248(a), 248(i), 324, 602, and 625), portions of the business plan if treatment pursuant to exemption 4 or 6 section 5 of the Bank Holding Company disclosure would likely result in of the Freedom of Information Act (5 Act (12 U.S.C. 1844), section 10(b)(2) of substantial competitive harm. All such U.S.C. 552(b)(4),(6)). All such requests the Home Owners’ Loan Act (12 U.S.C. requests for confidential treatment for confidential treatment would need to 1467a(b)(2)), and section 7(c) of the would need to be reviewed on a case- be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and International Banking Act (12 U.S.C. by-case basis and in response to a in response to a specific request for 3105(c)). Because the recordkeeping specific request for disclosure. disclosure. requirements are contained within Abstract: Sections 5(i) (standard Abstract: The Federal Reserve guidance (and not a statute or conversions) and 5(p) (supervisory analyzes each holding company regulation) they are voluntary. Because conversions) of HOLA authorize mutual application to determine whether the the records will be maintained by each to stock conversions. The four applicant meets the statutory criteria set banking institution, the Freedom of individual forms are all one-time forth in section 10(e) of the Home Information Act (FOIA) would only be submissions that are used by mutual Owners’ Loan Act (Act), as amended, to implicated if the Board’s examiners holding companies requesting approval become a savings and loan holding retained a copy of the records as part of to convert to a stock institution. The company. The applications are reviewed an examination or supervision of the Federal Reserve intends to update and for adequacy of answers to items and banking institution. To the extent the revise the mutual stock conversion completeness in all material respects. Board collects this information during application forms to conform to Federal The applications are event-generated the course of an examination or Reserve standards in the near future. and provide the Federal Reserve with supervision of a banking institution, the Current Actions: On June 17, 2015, information necessary to evaluate the information is considered confidential the Federal Reserve published a notice proposed transaction. The Federal under exemption 8 of the FOIA (5 in the Federal Register (80 FR 34641) Reserve intends to update and revise the U.S.C. 552(b)(8)). In addition, the requesting public comment for 60 days Application forms to conform to Federal information may also be kept on the extension, without revision, of Reserve standards in the near future. confidential under exemption 4 of the the Application for Conversion, Proxy Current Actions: On June 17, 2015, FOIA which protects commercial or Statement, Offering Circular, and Order the Federal Reserve published a notice financial information obtained from a Form. The comment period for this in the Federal Register (80 FR 34641) person that is privileged or confidential notice expired on August 17, 2015. The requesting public comment for 60 days (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4)). Federal Reserve did not receive any on the extension, without revision, of Abstract: Incentive compensation comments. The information collection the Savings and Loan Holding Company practices in the financial services will be extended as proposed. Application. The comment period for industry were one of many factors contributing to the financial crisis that 3. Report title: Savings and Loan this notice expired on August 17, 2015. began in 2007. Banking organizations Holding Company Application. The Federal Reserve did not receive any comments. The information collection too often rewarded employees for Agency form number: Form H–(e). will be extended as proposed. increasing the firm’s short-term revenue OMB control number: 7100–0336. 4. Report title: Recordkeeping or profit without adequate recognition Frequency: On occasion. Requirements Associated with the of the risks the employees’ activities

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posed for the firm. More importantly, organization’s internal audit department comment period for this notice expired problematic compensation practices also should separately conduct regular on August 24, 2015. The Federal were not limited to the most senior audits of the organization’s compliance Reserve did not receive any comments. executives at financial firms. with its established policies and The information collection will be Compensation practices can encourage controls relating to incentive extended as proposed. employees at various levels of a banking compensation arrangements. The results 5. Report title: Interagency Guidance organization, either individually or as a should be reported to appropriate levels on Managing Compliance and group, to undertake imprudent risks that of management and, where appropriate, Reputation Risks for Reverse Mortgage can significantly and adversely affect the organization’s board of directors. Products. the risk profile of the firm. Agency form number: FR 4029. The Sound Incentive Compensation Strong Corporate Governance OMB control number: 7100–0330. Policies (the Guidance) was developed Principle 3 of the Guidance states that Frequency: On occasion. to help protect the safety and soundness the board of directors should review and Reporters: State member banks that of banking organizations and promote approve the overall goals and purposes originate proprietary and Home Equity the prompt improvement of incentive of the firm’s incentive compensation Conversion Program (HECM) reverse compensation practices throughout the system. The board of directors should mortgages. banking industry. In addition, the provide clear direction to management Estimated annual reporting hours: guidance is consistent with the to ensure that its policies and Implementation of policies and Principles for Sound Compensation procedures are carried out in a manner procedures, 680 hours; Review and Practices adopted by the Financial that achieves balance and is consistent maintenance of policies and procedures, Stability Board (FSB) in April 2009, as with safety and soundness. 136 hours. well as the Implementation Standards The board of directors should approve Estimated average hours per response: for those principles issued by the FSB and document any material exceptions Implementation of policies and in September 2009. or adjustments to the incentive procedures, 40 hours; Review and compensation arrangements established maintenance of policies and procedures, Compatibility With Effective Controls for senior executives and should 8 hours. and Risk Management carefully consider and monitor the Number of respondents: Principle 2 of the Guidance states that effects of any approved exceptions or Implementation of policies and a banking organization should have adjustments on the balance of the procedures, 17 respondents; Review and strong controls governing its process for arrangement, the risk-taking incentives maintenance of policies and procedures, designing, implementing, and of the senior executive, and the safety 17 respondents. monitoring incentive compensation and soundness of the organization. General description of report: arrangements. An organization’s The board of directors should receive Previously, the Board’s Legal Division policies and procedures should: and review, on an annual or more determined that the Board was • Identify and describe the role(s) of frequent basis, an assessment by authorized to issue this guidance the personnel, business units, and management, with appropriate input pursuant to its authority under section control units authorized to be involved from risk management personnel, of the 18(f) of the Federal Trade Commission in the design, implementation, and effectiveness of the design and Act, which authorized the Board to monitoring of incentive compensation operation of the organization’s incentive prescribe regulations regarding unfair or arrangements; compensation system in providing risk deceptive acts or practice by banks (15 • identify the source of significant taking incentives that are consistent U.S.C. 57a(f)) and section 105 of the risk-related inputs into these processes with the organization’s safety and Truth in Lending Act, which authorized and establish appropriate controls soundness. These reports should the Board to prescribe regulations to governing the development and include an evaluation of whether or carry out the purposes of the Truth in approval of these inputs to help ensure how incentive compensation practices Lending Act (TILA) (15 U.S.C. 1604). their integrity; and may be encouraging excessive risk However, under the Dodd-Frank Wall • identify the individual(s) and taking. These reviews and reports Street Reform and Consumer Protection control unit(s) whose approval is should be appropriately scoped to Act (Dodd-Frank Act) much of the necessary for the establishment of new reflect the size and complexity of the Board’s authority under these laws was incentive compensation arrangements or banking organization’s activities and the transferred to the Consumer Financial modification of existing arrangements. prevalence and scope of its incentive Protection Bureau. Nonetheless, we Banking organizations also should compensation arrangements. In continue to believe that the Board has create and maintain sufficient addition, at banking organizations that the authority to issue this guidance documentation to permit an audit of the are significant users of incentive pursuant to its authority under section organization’s processes for compensation arrangements, the board 39 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act establishing, modifying, and monitoring should receive periodic reports that (FDI Act), which generally authorizes incentive compensation arrangements. review incentive compensation awards the Board to establish safety and The Guidance also states that a and payments relative to risk outcomes soundness standards for depository banking organization should conduct on a backward-looking basis to institutions supervised by the Board (12 regular internal reviews to ensure that determine whether the organization’s U.S.C. 1381p–1(a)). Financial its processes for achieving and incentive compensation arrangements institutions’ obligation under this maintaining balanced incentive may be promoting excessive risk-taking. guidance is voluntary. Because the compensation arrangements are Current Actions: On June 23, 2015, documentation required by the guidance consistently followed. Such reviews the Federal Reserve published a notice is maintained by each institution, the should be conducted by audit, in the Federal Register (80 FR 35953) Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) compliance, or other personnel in a requesting comment for 60 days on the would only be implicated if the Board’s manner consistent with the Recordkeeping Requirements examiners retained a copy of this organization’s overall framework for Associated with the Guidance on Sound information as part of an examination or compliance monitoring. An Incentive Compensation Policies. The supervision of a bank. However, records

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obtained as a part of an examination or extent that the interagency guidance establish systems to monitor compliance supervision of a bank are exempt from applies HECM requirements to with the agreement and applicable laws disclosure under FOIA exemption (b)(8), proprietary loans, this would meet the and regulations. They should also take for examination material (5 U.S.C. PRA’s definition of paperwork burden. corrective action if a third party fails to 552(b)(8)). In addition, the information There are also additional provisions comply. Third-party relationships may also be kept confidential under in the guidance that apply to both should be structured in a way that does exemption 4 of the FOIA which protects proprietary and HECM reverse not conflict with RESPA. commercial or financial information mortgages that do not meet the ‘‘usual Current Actions: On June 23, 2015, obtained from a person that is privileged and customary’’ standard, are not the Federal Reserve published a notice or confidential (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4)). covered by already approved in the Federal Register (80 FR 35953) Abstract: Reverse mortgages are information collections and, therefore, requesting comment for 60 days on the home-secured loans typically offered to likewise meet the PRA’s definition of Supervisory Guidance on Managing elderly consumers. Financial paperwork burden. Compliance and Reputation Risks for institutions currently provide two types Proprietary Reverse Mortgages Reverse Mortgage Products. The of reverse mortgage products: the comment period for this notice expired lenders’ own proprietary reverse Financial institutions offering on August 24, 2015. The Federal mortgage products and reverse proprietary reverse mortgages are Reserve did not receive any comments. mortgages insured by the Department of encouraged under the guidance to The information collection will be Housing and Urban Development’s follow or adopt relevant HECM extended as proposed. Federal Housing Administration (FHA). requirements for mandatory counseling, Reverse mortgage loans insured by the disclosures, affordable origination fees, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, September 8, 2015. FHA are made pursuant to the restrictions on cross-selling of ancillary guidelines and rules established by products, and reliable appraisals. Robert deV. Frierson, Secretary of the Board. HUD’s HECM program. HECM loans and Proprietary and HECM Reverse [FR Doc. 2015–22931 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] proprietary reverse mortgages are also Mortgages subject to the rules that implement BILLING CODE 6210–01–P consumer protection laws such as the Financial institutions offering either Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act proprietary or HECM reverse mortgages (RESPA) and TILA. are encouraged to develop clear and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND In August 2010, the Federal Financial balanced product descriptions and make HUMAN SERVICES Institutions Examination Council, on them available to consumers shopping behalf of its member agencies,1 for a mortgage. They should set forth a Centers for Medicare & Medicaid published a Federal Register notice description of how disbursements can Services be received and include timely adopting supervisory guidance titled [Document Identifiers CMS–855S ] ‘‘Reverse Mortgage Products: Guidance information to supplement disclosures for Managing Compliance and mandated by TILA and other Agency Information Collection Reputation Risks.’’ 2 The guidance is disclosures. Promotional materials and Activities: Proposed Collection; designed to help financial institutions product descriptions should include Comment Request with risk management and assist information about the costs, terms, financial institutions’ efforts to ensure features, and risks of reverse mortgage AGENCY: Centers for Medicare & that their reverse mortgage lending products. Medicaid Services, HHS. practices adequately address consumer Financial institutions should adopt ACTION: Notice. compliance and reputation risks. policies and procedures that prohibit The guidance describes reporting, directing a consumer to a particular SUMMARY: The Centers for Medicare & recordkeeping, and disclosures for both counseling agency or contacting a Medicaid Services (CMS) is announcing proprietary and HECM reverse counselor on the consumer’s behalf. an opportunity for the public to mortgages. A number of these They should adopt clear written policies comment on CMS’ intention to collect disclosures are ‘‘usual and customary’’ and establish internal controls information from the public. Under the business practices for proprietary and specifying that neither the lender nor Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (the HECM reverse mortgages, and these any broker will require the borrower to PRA), federal agencies are required to would not meet the PRA’s definition of purchase any other product from the publish notice in the Federal Register ‘‘paperwork.’’ Other included disclosure lender in order to obtain the mortgage. concerning each proposed collection of requirements are currently mandated by Policies should be clear so that information (including each proposed RESPA or TILA for all reverse mortgage originators do not have an inappropriate extension or reinstatement of an existing loans and information collections incentive to sell other products that collection of information) and to allow required by HUD’s rules for HECM appear linked to the granting of a 60 days for public comment on the loans.3 Discussion of these requirements mortgage. Legal and compliance reviews proposed action. Interested persons are in the guidance is also not considered should include oversight of invited to send comments regarding our additional paperwork burden imposed compensation programs so that lending burden estimates or any other aspect of by the guidance. personnel are not improperly this collection of information, including Proprietary reverse mortgage encouraged to direct consumers to any of the following subjects: (1) The products, however, are not subject to particular products. necessity and utility of the proposed HUD’s rules for HECM loans. To the Financial institutions making, information collection for the proper purchasing, or servicing reverse performance of the agency’s functions; 1 The Board, the Federal Deposit Insurance mortgages through a third party should (2) the accuracy of the estimated Corporation, the National Credit Union conduct due diligence and establish burden; (3) ways to enhance the quality, Administration, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the Office of Thrift Supervision. criteria for third-party relationships and utility, and clarity of the information to 2 75 FR 50801. compensation. They should set be collected; and (4) the use of 3 OMB Control No. 2502–0524. requirements for agreements and automated collection techniques or

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other forms of information technology to or requirements that members of the Dated: September 8, 2015. minimize the information collection public submit reports, keep records, or William N. Parham, III, burden. provide information to a third party. Director, Paperwork Reduction Staff, Office DATES: Comments must be received by Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the PRA of Strategic Operations and Regulatory Affairs. November 10, 2015. requires federal agencies to publish a [FR Doc. 2015–22944 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] ADDRESSES: When commenting, please 60-day notice in the Federal Register reference the document identifier or concerning each proposed collection of BILLING CODE 4120–01–P OMB control number. To be assured information, including each proposed extension or reinstatement of an existing consideration, comments and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND recommendations must be submitted in collection of information, before HUMAN SERVICES any one of the following ways: submitting the collection to OMB for 1. Electronically. You may send your approval. To comply with this Food and Drug Administration comments electronically to http:// requirement, CMS is publishing this [Docket No. FDA–2015–N–3156] www.regulations.gov. Follow the notice. instructions for ‘‘Comment or Information Collection Drug Interactions With Hormonal Submission’’ or ‘‘More Search Options’’ Contraceptives: Public Health and to find the information collection 1. Type of Information Collection Drug Development Implications; Public document(s) that are accepting Request: Revision of a currently Meeting comments. approved collection; 2. By regular mail. You may mail AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, written comments to the following Title of Information Collection: HHS. address: CMS, Office of Strategic Medicare Enrollment Application— ACTION: Notice of public meeting; Operations and Regulatory Affairs, Durable Medical Equipment, request for comments. Division of Regulations Development, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies Attention: Document Identifier/OMB (DMEPOS) Suppliers; Use: The primary SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Control Number ______, Room C4– function of the CMS 855S Durable Administration (FDA) is announcing a 26–05, 7500 Security Boulevard, Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, public meeting entitled ‘‘Drug Interactions with Hormonal Baltimore, Maryland 21244–1850. Orthotics and Supplies (DMEPOS) To obtain copies of a supporting Contraceptives: Public Health and Drug supplier enrollment application is to Development Implications’’ and an statement and any related forms for the gather information from a supplier that proposed collection(s) summarized in opportunity for public comment on the tells us who it is, whether it meets topic of drug interactions with this notice, you may make your request certain qualifications to be a health care using one of following: hormonal contraceptives (HCs). The supplier, where it renders its services or 1. Access CMS’ Web site address at goal of this public meeting is to provide http://www.cms.hhs.gov/ supplies, the identity of the owners of an opportunity for FDA to seek input PaperworkReductionActof1995. the enrolling entity, and information from experts on the public health 2. Email your request, including your necessary to establish correct claims concerns associated with use of HCs and address, phone number, OMB number, payment. interacting drugs that might affect and CMS document identifier, to The goal of this revision of the CMS efficacy and safety, pharmacokinetic [email protected]. 855S is to simplify and clarify the (PK)/pharmacodynamic (PD) 3. Call the Reports Clearance Office at current data collection and to remove considerations in designing drug (410) 786–1326. obsolete and/or redundant questions. interaction studies with HCs during FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Grammar and spelling errors were drug development, and approaches to Reports Clearance Office at (410) 786– corrected. Limited informational text translating the results of drug interaction information into informative 1326. has been added within the application labeling and communication. The input SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: form and instructions in conjunction received may be used to refine FDA’s with links to Web sites when greater Contents thinking on HC drug interaction study detail is needed by the supplier. To This notice sets out a summary of the design and interpretation, and labeling clarify current data collection communication on drug interaction risk. use and burden associated with the differentiations and to be in sync with following information collections. More DATES: The public meeting will be held accreditation coding, Section 3D on November 9, 2015, from 8:30 a.m. to detailed information can be found in (‘‘Products and Services Furnished by each collection’s supporting statement 4:30 p.m. Individuals who wish to This Supplier’’) has been updated. This attend the meeting in person or via Web and associated materials (see revision does not offer any new material ADDRESSES). cast must register by October 9, 2015. data collection. Form Number: CMS– Please submit either electronic or CMS–855S Medicare Enrollment 855S (OMB Control Number: 0938– written comments by December 15, Application—Durable Medical 1056); Frequency: Annually; Affected 2015, to receive consideration. See the Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Public: Private Sector (Business or other SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for Supplies (DMEPOS) Suppliers for-profits and Not-for-profit information on how to register for the Under the PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501– institutions); Number of Respondents: meeting and submit electronic or 3520), federal agencies must obtain 31,915; Total Annual Responses: written comments. approval from the Office of Management 31,915; Total Annual Hours: 36,842. ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at and Budget (OMB) for each collection of (For policy questions regarding this the FDA White Oak Campus, 10903 information they conduct or sponsor. collection contact Kim McPhillips at New Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 31 The term ‘‘collection of information’’ is 410–786–5374.) Conference Center, Section A of the defined in 44 U.S.C. 3502(3) and 5 CFR Great Room (Rm. 1503), Silver Spring, 1320.3(c) and includes agency requests MD 20993. Entrance for the public

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meeting participants (non-FDA II. Discussion Topics for the Meeting FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT) at least 7 employees) is through Building 1, where and for Public Comments days before the meeting. FDA will hold an open public routine security check procedures will The public meeting on November 9, comment period during the November be performed. For more information on 2015, will include a discussion of the 9, 2015, public meeting to give the parking and security procedures, please following topics on which FDA is also public an opportunity to comment. refer to http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/ seeking public comment: WorkingatFDA/BuildingsandFacilities/ • Public health concerns associated Registration for open public comment WhiteOakCampusInformation/ with use of HCs and interacting drugs will occur at the registration desk on the ucm241740.htm. that might affect efficacy and safety. day of the meeting on a first-come, first- Submit electronic comments to • PK and PD considerations in served basis. http://www.regulations.gov. Submit designing drug interaction studies with IV. Comments written comments to the Division of HCs during drug development. Key Dockets Management (HFA–305), Food Regardless of whether you attend this elements in designing a study include a meeting, you can submit electronic or and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers mechanistic understanding of potential Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. written comments, including responses DDI mechanisms, the choice of to the public docket (see ADDRESS All comments should be identified with contraceptive products and their dose, the docket number found in brackets in above), by December 15, 2015. Received study population/duration, and proper comments may be seen in the Division the heading of this document. selection of a PK alone or PK–PD-based FDA will post the agenda of Dockets Management between 9 a.m. drug interaction study approach. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday, and approximately 5 days before the meeting • Drug interaction study result at: http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ will be posted to the docket at http:// interpretation and its potential impact www.regulations.gov. NewsEvents/ucm459342.htm. on guidance of HC use in women of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: childbearing potential who are enrolled V. Transcripts Christine Le, Center for Drug Evaluation in clinical trials for other therapeutic Transcripts for the November 9, 2015, and Research, Food and Drug agents during drug development. meeting will be posted, when available, • Administration, 10903 New Hampshire The current approach of translating at http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ Ave., Bldg. 51, Rm. 3196, Silver Spring, the results from drug interaction studies NewsEvents/ucm459342.htm. MD 20993, 301–796–2398, email: into labeling recommendations and [email protected]. opportunities to improve the Dated: September 4, 2015. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: communication to healthcare providers. Leslie Kux, • Research opportunities and tools for Associate Commissioner for Policy. I. Background investigating the safe use of HCs in the [FR Doc. 2015–22949 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] In general, HCs are highly effective in presence of other drugs. BILLING CODE 4164–01–P preventing pregnancy when used The input received may be used to correctly. However, concomitant use of refine FDA’s thinking on the drug other drugs may affect the safety and/or interaction study design with HCs and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND efficacy of HCs due to drug interactions labeling communication of drug HUMAN SERVICES affecting either blood levels (PK) and/or interaction risks with HCs. physiologic effects (PD) of HC Meeting of the Presidential Advisory components (e.g., estrogen and III. Meeting Attendance and Council on Combating Antibiotic- progestins). Understanding drug Participation Resistant Bacteria interaction potential of HCs and other If you wish to attend these meetings, AGENCY: Office of the Assistant drugs is important when investigating register online at https:// Secretary for Health, Office of the HC-related issues, and in the design and www.surveymonkey.com/r/HC- Secretary, Department of Health and conduct of clinical trials. Evolving DDIMeeting. Please register by October Human Services. knowledge on drug interaction 9, 2015. Those who are unable to attend ACTION: Notice. mechanisms has led to new insights and the meetings in person can register to increased interest in the clinical view a live Web cast of the meetings. SUMMARY: As stipulated by the Federal investigation of drug interactions with You will be asked to indicate in your Advisory Committee Act, the HCs. registration whether you plan to attend Department of Health and Human Historically, most drug interaction in person or via the Web cast. Your Services (HHS) is hereby giving notice studies conducted during drug registration should also contain your that a meeting of the Presidential development with HCs have not had a complete contact information, including Advisory Council on Combating clearly stated rationale for the choice of name, title, affiliation, address, email Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria (the HCs being studied. Questions remain as address, and phone number. 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carb/ and must be completed by optimizing their use; advance research DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND September 21, 2015; all in-person to develop improved methods for HUMAN SERVICES attendees must pre-register by this date. combating antibiotic resistance and Additional information about registering conducting antibiotic stewardship; National Institutes of Health for the meeting and providing public strengthen surveillance of antibiotic- comment can be obtained at http:// resistant bacterial infections; prevent Center for Scientific Review Notice of www.hhs.gov/ash/carb/. the transmission of antibiotic-resistant Closed Meetings DATES: The meeting is scheduled to be bacterial infections; advance the Pursuant to section 10(d) of the held on September 29, 2015, from 9:00 development of rapid point-of-care and Federal Advisory Committee Act, as a.m. to 5:00 p.m. ET. Pre-registration for agricultural diagnostics; further research amended (5 U.S.C. App.), notice is attending the meeting in person is on new treatments for bacterial hereby given of the following meetings. required to be completed no later than infections; develop alternatives to The meetings will be closed to the September 21, 2015; public attendance antibiotics for agricultural purposes; public in accordance with the at the meeting is limited to the available maximize the dissemination of up-to- provisions set forth in sections space. date information on the appropriate and 552b(c)(4) and 552b(c)(6), title 5 U.S.C., ADDRESSES: U.S. Department of Health proper use of antibiotics to the general as amended. The grant applications and and Human Services, Hubert H. public and human and animal the discussions could disclose Humphrey Building, Great Hall, 200 healthcare providers; and improve confidential trade secrets or commercial Independence Avenue SW., international coordination of efforts to property such as patentable material, Washington, DC 20201. combat antibiotic resistance. and personal information concerning The meeting also can be accessed The September public meeting will be individuals associated with the grant through a live webcast the day of the the inaugural meeting for the Advisory applications, the disclosure of which meeting. For more information, visit Council. The Advisory Council would constitute a clearly unwarranted http://www.hhs.gov/ash/carb/. members will be sworn in and invasion of personal privacy. presented with an overview of different FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Name of Committee: Center for Scientific Bruce Gellin, Designated Federal topics surrounding antibiotic resistance, Review Special Emphasis Panel; Molecular Official, Presidential Advisory Council including an overview of the National Targets for Cancer Intervention. on Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Strategy for Combating Antibiotic- Date: October 5–6, 2015. Bacteria, Office of the Assistant Resistant Bacteria and Action Plan for Time: 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Combating Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria. Agenda: To review and evaluate grant Secretary for Health, U.S. Department of applications. Health and Human Services, Room The meeting agenda will be posted on the Advisory Council Web site at http:// Place: The Westin St. Francis, 335 Powell 715H, Hubert H. 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Public recommendations to the Secretary of 8504, [email protected]. comments should be sent in by HHS regarding programs and policies Name of Committee: Biological Chemistry midnight September 28, 2015, and intended to support and evaluate the and Macromolecular Biophysics Integrated should be limited to no more than one Review Group; Macromolecular Structure implementation of Executive Order page. All public comments will be read and Function B Study Section. 13676, including the National Strategy during the public comment period Date: October 15–16, 2015. for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant designated on the agenda; limited to two Time: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Bacteria and the National Action Plan Agenda: To review and evaluate grant minutes per comment. for Combating Antibiotic-Resistant applications. Bacteria. The Advisory Council shall Dated: August 19, 2015. Place: Pier 2620 Hotel at Fisherman’s function solely for advisory purposes. 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(Catalogue of Federal Domestic Assistance collection of information on States); Recovery-Oriented Systems of Program Nos. 93.306, Comparative Medicine; respondents, including through the use Care (ROSC); Targeted Capacity 93.333, Clinical Research, 93.306, 93.333, of automated collection techniques or Expansion—Peer to Peer (TCE–PTP); 93.337, 93.393–93.396, 93.837–93.844, other forms of information technology. Pregnant and Postpartum Women 93.846–93.878, 93.892, 93.893, National (PPW); Screening, Brief Intervention Institutes of Health, HHS) Proposed Project: Services and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT); Dated: September 4, 2015. Accountability Improvement System— (OMB No. 0930–0208)—Revision Targeted Capacity Expansion (TCE); Anna Snouffer, Targeted Capacity Expansion—Health Deputy Director, Office of Federal Advisory The Services Accountability Information Technology (TCE–HIT); Committee Policy. Improvement System (SAIS) is a real- Targeted Capacity Expansion [FR Doc. 2015–22938 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] time, performance management system Technology Assisted Care (TCE–TAC); BILLING CODE 4140–01–P that captures information on the Addiction Technology Transfer Centers substance abuse treatment and mental (ATTC); International Addiction health services delivered in the United Technology Transfer Centers (I–ATTC); DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND States. A wide range of client and State Adolescent Treatment HUMAN SERVICES program information is captured Enhancement and Dissemination (SAT– through SAIS for approximately 650 ED); Grants to Expand Substance Abuse Substance Abuse and Mental Health grantees. Continued approval of this Services Administration Treatment Capacity in Adult Tribal information collection will allow Healing to Wellness Courts and Juvenile Agency Information Collection SAMHSA to continue to meet Drug Courts; and Grants for the Benefit Activities: Proposed Collection; Government Performance and Results of Homeless Individuals—Services in Comment Request Act of 1993 (GPRA) reporting Supportive Housing (GBHI). Grantees in requirements that quantify the effects the Adult Treatment Court Collaborative In compliance with Section and accomplishments of its program (ATCC) will also provide 3506(c)(2)(A) of the Paperwork discretionary grant programs which are program-level data using the CSAT Reduction Act of 1995 concerning consistent with OMB guidance. Aggregate Instrument. opportunity for public comment on Based on current funding and proposed collections of information, the planned fiscal year 2015 notice of SAMHSA and its Centers will use the Substance Abuse and Mental Health funding announcements (NOFA), the data for annual reporting required by Services Administration (SAMHSA) CSAT programs that will use these GPRA and for National Outcome will publish periodic summaries of measures in fiscal years 2015 through Measures (NOMs) comparing baseline proposed projects. To request more 2017 include: Access to Recovery 3 with discharge and follow-up data. information on the proposed projects or (ATR3); Adult Treatment Court GPRA requires that SAMHSA’s report to obtain a copy of the information Collaboratives (ATCC); Enhancing Adult for each fiscal year include actual collection plans, call the SAMHSA Drug Court Services, Coordination and results of performance monitoring for Reports Clearance Officer on (240) 276– Treatment (EADCS); Offender Reentry the three preceding fiscal years. The 1243. Program (ORP); Treatment Drug Court additional information collected Comments are invited on: (a) Whether (TDC); Office of Juvenile Justice and through this process will allow the proposed collections of information Delinquency Prevention—Juvenile Drug SAMHSA to report on the results of are necessary for the proper Courts (OJJDP–JDC); Teen Court these performance outcomes as well as performance of the functions of the Program (TCP); HIV/AIDS Outreach be consistent with the specific agency, including whether the Program; Targeted Capacity Expansion performance domains that SAMHSA is information shall have practical utility; Program for Substance Abuse Treatment implementing as the NOMs, to assess (b) the accuracy of the agency’s estimate and HIV/AIDS Services (TCE–HIV); the accountability and performance of of the burden of the proposed collection Addictions Treatment for the Homeless its discretionary and formula grant of information; (c) ways to enhance the (AT–HM); Cooperative Agreements to programs. quality, utility, and clarity of the Benefit Homeless Individuals (CABHI); Note that there are no changes to the information to be collected; and (d) Cooperative Agreements to Benefit instrument from the previous OMB ways to minimize the burden of the Homeless Individuals—States (CABHI– submission.

ESTIMATES OF ANNUALIZED HOUR BURDEN [CSAT GPRA Client Outcome Measures for Discretionary Programs]

Responses SAMHSA program title Number of per Total number Burden hours Total burden respondents respondent of responses per response hours

Baseline Interview Includes SBIRT Brief TX and Referral to TX ...... 182,153 1 182,153 0.47 85,612 Follow-Up Interview 1 ...... 134,793 1 134,793 0.47 63,353 Discharge Interview 2 ...... 94,720 1 94,720 0.47 44,518 SBIRT Program—Screening Only 3 ...... 594,192 1 594,192 0.13 77,244 SBIRT Program—Brief Intervention Only 4 Baseline ...... 111,411 1 111,411 .20 22,282 SBIRT Program—Brief Intervention Only Follow-Up 1 ...... 82,444 1 82,444 .20 16,489 SBIRT Program—Brief Intervention Only Discharge 2 ...... 57,934 1 57,934 .20 11,587

CSAT Total ...... 887,756 ...... 1,257,647 ...... 321,085 Notes: 1 It is estimated that 74% of baseline clients will complete this interview. 2 It is estimated that 52% of baseline clients will complete this interview.

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3 The estimated number of SBIRT respondents receiving screening services is 80% of the total number SBIRT participants. No further data is collected from these participants. 4 The estimated number of SBIRT respondents receiving brief intervention services is 15% of the total number SBIRT participants.

Send comments to Summer King, must be submitted and received by milestones required to effectively and SAMHSA Reports Clearance Officer, Monday, September 21, 2015, identified efficiently map flood risk areas in the Room 2–1057, One Choke Cherry Road, by Docket ID FEMA–2014–0022, and United States; (2) mapping standards Rockville, MD 20857 OR email a copy submitted by one of the following and guidelines for (a) flood insurance at [email protected]. methods: rate maps, and (b) data accuracy, data Written comments should be received • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// quality, data currency, and data by November 10, 2015. www.regulations.gov. Follow the eligibility; (3) how to maintain, on an instructions for submitting comments. ongoing basis, flood insurance rate maps Summer King, • Email: Address the email TO: and flood risk identification; (4) Statistician. [email protected] and CC: procedures for delegating mapping [FR Doc. 2015–22886 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] [email protected]. Include activities to State and local mapping BILLING CODE 4162–20–P the docket number in the subject line of partners; and (5)(a) methods for the message. Include name and contact improving interagency and detail in the body of the email. intergovernmental coordination on • DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND Mail: Regulatory Affairs Division, flood mapping and flood risk SECURITY Office of Chief Counsel, FEMA, 500 C determination, and (b) a funding Street SW., Room 8NE, Washington, DC strategy to leverage and coordinate Federal Emergency Management 20472–3100. budgets and expenditures across Federal Agency Instructions: All submissions received agencies. Furthermore, the TMAC is [Docket ID FEMA–2014–0022] must include the words ‘‘Federal required to submit an annual report to Emergency Management Agency’’ and the FEMA Administrator that contains: Technical Mapping Advisory Council the docket number for this action. (1) A description of the activities of the Comments received will be posted Council; (2) an evaluation of the status AGENCY: Federal Emergency without alteration at http:// and performance of flood insurance rate Management Agency, DHS. www.regulations.gov, including any maps and mapping activities to revise ACTION: Committee Management; Notice personal information provided. Docket: and update Flood Insurance Rate Maps; of Federal Advisory Committee Meeting. For docket access to read background and (3) a summary of recommendations documents or comments received by the made by the Council to the FEMA SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency TMAC, go to http://www.regulations.gov Management Agency (FEMA) Technical Administrator. and search for the Docket ID FEMA– The TMAC must also develop Mapping Advisory Council (TMAC) will 2014–0022. meet via conference call on September recommendations on how to ensure that A public comment period will be held flood insurance rate maps incorporate 29, 2015. The meeting will be open to on September 29, 2015, from 4:00–4:30 the public. the best available climate science to p.m. Speakers are requested to limit assess flood risks and ensure that FEMA DATES: The TMAC will meet via their comments to no more than three uses the best available methodology to conference call on Tuesday, September minutes. The public comment period consider the impact of the rise in sea 29, 2015 from 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m., will not exceed 30 minutes. Please note level and future development on flood Eastern Daylight Savings Time (EDT). that the public comment period may risk. The TMAC must collect these Please note that the meeting will close end before the time indicated, following recommendations and present them to early if the TMAC has completed its the last call for comments. Contact the the FEMA Administrator in a future business. individual listed below to register as a conditions risk assessment and ADDRESSES: For access to the conference speaker by close of business on Friday, modeling report. Further, in accordance call bridge, information on services for September 18, 2015. with the Homeowner Flood Insurance individuals with disabilities, or to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Affordability Act of 2014, the TMAC request special assistance at the Mark Crowell, Designated Federal must develop a review report related to meeting, contact the person listed in FOR Officer for the TMAC, FEMA, 1800 flood mapping in support of the FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT below as South Bell Street Arlington, VA 22202, National Flood Insurance Program soon as possible. Members of the public telephone (202) 646–3432, and email (NFIP). who wish to dial in for the meeting [email protected]. The TMAC Agenda: On September 29, 2015, the must register in advance by sending an Web site is: http://www.fema.gov/ TMAC members will present and email to FEMA–[email protected] TMAC. deliberate on draft narrative and (attention Mark Crowell) by 11 p.m. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of proposed recommendations concerning EDT on Friday, September 18, 2015. this meeting is given under the Federal (1) the flood hazard mapping process To facilitate public participation, Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. and product, and (2) future conditions members of the public are invited to Appendix. methods and considerations that will be provide written comments on the issues As required by the Biggert-Waters incorporated into both the 2015 Annual to be considered by the TMAC, as listed Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, the Report and Future Conditions Report. A in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION TMAC makes recommendations to the brief public comment period will take section below. Associated meeting FEMA Administrator on: (1) How to place prior to the end of the meeting, materials will be available at improve, in a cost-effective manner, the and before any voting on www.fema.gov/TMAC for review by (a) accuracy, general quality, ease of use, recommendations that takes place Thursday, September 22, 2015. Written and distribution and dissemination of before the full TMAC. In addition, the comments to be considered by the flood insurance rate maps and risk data; TMAC members will identify and committee at the time of the meeting and (b) performance metrics and coordinate next steps of TMAC report

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development. The full agenda and EPA’s role in the EIS process, see EPA’s The CCP will guide us in managing related briefing materials will be posted Role in the EIS Process under and administering the refuges for 15 for review by September 22, 2015, at SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. years. Alternative B, as we described in http://www.fema.gov/TMAC. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: the final CCP/EIS, is our preferred Dated: September 4, 2015. Thomas Bonetti, Natural Resource alternative. Roy E. Wright, Planner, 413–253–8307 (phone); Background [email protected] (email). Deputy Associate Administrator for Insurance and Mitigation. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CCP Process [FR Doc. 2015–22950 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Introduction The National Wildlife Refuge System BILLING CODE 9110–12–P Administration Act of 1966 (16 U.S.C. With this notice, we continue the CCP 668dd-668ee) (Refuge Administration process for Chincoteague NWR and Act), as amended by the National Wallops Island NWR, which we began DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Wildlife Refuge System Improvement by publishing a notice of intent in the Act of 1997, requires us to develop a Federal Register (75 FR 57056) on Fish and Wildlife Service CCP for each NWR. The purpose for September 17, 2010. For more about the developing a CCP is to provide refuge [FWS–R5–R–2015–N090;BAC–4311–K9–S3] initial process and the history of the managers with a 15-year plan for refuges, see that notice. On May 15, achieving refuge purposes and goals and Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge 2014, we announced the release of the contributing to the mission of the and Wallops Island National Wildlife draft CCP/EIS to the public and National Wildlife Refuge System. CCPs Refuge, Accomack County, Virginia; requested comments in a notice of should be consistent with sound Final Comprehensive Conservation availability in the Federal Register (79 principles of fish and wildlife Plan and Environmental Impact FR 27906). We subsequently extended management, conservation, legal Statement the public comment period in another mandates, and our policies, as well as notice in the Federal Register (79 FR AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, respond to key issues and public Interior. 41300) on July 15, 2014. In addition, EPA published a notice announcing the concerns. In addition to outlining broad ACTION: Notice of availability; final draft CCP and EIS (79 FR 29759; May management direction on conserving comprehensive conservation plan and 23, 2014), as required under section 309 wildlife and their habitats, CCPs environmental impact statement. of the Clean Air Act (CAA) (42 U.S.C. identify wildlife-dependent recreational opportunities available to the public, SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and 7401 et seq.). We now announce the final CCP and EIS. Under the CAA, EPA including opportunities for hunting, Wildlife Service, announce the fishing, wildlife observation and availability for review of our final also will announce the final CCP and EIS via the Federal Register. photography, and environmental comprehensive conservation plan (CCP) education and interpretation. We will and environmental impact statement EPA’s Role in the EIS Process review and update the CCP at least (EIS) for Chincoteague National Wildlife The EPA is charged under section 309 every 15 years, in accordance with the Refuge (NWR, refuge) and Wallops of the Clean Air Act to review all Refuge Administration Act. Island NWR. The CCP/EIS describes Federal agencies’ EISs and to comment CCP/EIS Alternatives how we propose to manage both the on the adequacy and the acceptability of staffed 14,032-acre Chincoteague NWR the environmental impacts of proposed We evaluated three alternatives for and the unstaffed 373-acre Wallops actions in the EISs. managing Chincoteague NWR and Island NWR over the next 15 years. EPA also serves as the repository (EIS Wallops Island NWR; alternative B is DATES: We will sign a record of decision database) for EISs prepared by Federal our preferred alternative. Based on no sooner than 30 days after the agencies and provides notice of their feedback on the draft CCP/EIS, some publication of this notice. availability in the Federal Register. The modifications have been made to ADDRESSES: You may view, obtain, or EIS Database provides information alternative B and are summarized request CD–ROM copies of the final about EISs prepared by Federal below. A full description of all CCP/EIS by any of the following agencies, as well as EPA’s comments alternatives, including changes to our methods. concerning the EISs. All EISs are filed preferred alternative, can be found in Agency Web site: Download a copy of with EPA, which publishes a notice of the final CCP/EIS at the sources the document at http://www.fws.gov/ availability on Fridays in the Federal identified in ADDRESSES. refuge/Chincoteague/what_we_do/ Register. The notice of availability is the start Changes to Alternative B, the Service’s conservation.html. Preferred Alternative Email: Send requests to of the 45-day public comment period for [email protected]. Include draft EISs, and the start of the 30-day • The assigned area, consisting of the ‘‘Chincoteague NWR’’ in the subject line ‘‘wait period’’ for final EISs, during 1-mile recreational beach, associated of your email. which agencies are generally required to parking, and new Visitor Contact U.S. Mail: Thomas Bonetti, Natural wait 30 days before making a decision Station, would extend south 1 more Resource Planner, U.S. Fish and on a proposed action. For more mile to the terminus of Swan Cove Trail Wildlife Service, 300 Westgate Center information, see http://www.epa.gov/ (2 miles total), thus doubling the length Drive, Hadley, MA 01035. compliance/nepa/eisdata.html. You of the assigned area. In-Person Viewing or Pickup: Visit may search for EPA comments on EISs, • Over sand vehicles (OSV) and during regular business hours at refuge along with EISs themselves, at https:// hiking access would continue via Beach headquarters, 8231 Beach Road, cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/ Road across Toms Cove south to Fishing Chincoteague Island, VA 23336. action/eis/search. We completed a Point September 16 through March 14. To view comments on the final CCP– thorough analysis of impacts on the • A new 1⁄2-mile, OSV zone to EIS from the Environmental Protection human environment in the final CCP/ facilitate the six priority uses (March 15 Agency (EPA), or for information on EIS, and responded to public comments. through September 15) would be

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developed south of new recreational program. Additionally, the refuge would Next Steps beach, and added to the new assigned allow migratory bird hunting on Federal We will document the final decision area. We would continue current holidays within the Commonwealth of in a record of decision, which will be management of the Overwash and Hook Virginia hunting seasons. The refuge published in the Federal Register after area for shorebirds until the new would also add turkeys to the big game a 30-day ‘‘wait period’’ that begins when recreational beach is established, at hunting program and pursue EPA announces this final CCP–EIS. For which time the March 15 through development of a trapping program for more information, see EPA’s Role in the September 15 closure would go into furbearers. The refuge would continue EIS Process. effect. sika hunting and would conduct • We will keep current biking access research to identify a desired population Dated: August 18, 2015. open via Swan Cove Trail and will not size. Deborah Rocque, propose an alternative bike route north The refuge would pursue partnerships Acting Regional Director, Northeast Region, to the relocated public beach (from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. to enhance land conservation, Wildlife Loop to Mallard (C Dike)). [FR Doc. 2015–21925 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] • environmental education, and The Service Road would continue BILLING CODE 4310–55–P to be open year-round to hikers north to interpretation on the Delmarva the refuge/National Seashore boundary. Peninsula. The ‘‘Chincoteague ponies’’ have a strong cultural tie to the • A section of the Affected DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Environment (Chapter 3) on cultural community, and the refuge would resources was inadvertently left out of implement a Chincoteague pony Bureau of Land Management the draft CCP/EIS. This section, which management plan that meets multiple has been coordinated with the Virginia objectives: visitor viewing, habitat [LLNVB01000. L51100000.GN0000. LVEMF Department of Historic Resources, is management, and pony health. The 1503550.15X MO# 4500077415] included in the final CCP/EIS. refuge would allow grazing of the current pony population, with a Notice of Intent To Prepare an Other Features of Alternative B maximum pony herd size of 150, per the Environmental Impact Statement for Alternative B would continue management agreement with the the Proposed Gold Bar Mine Project, established habitat and wildlife Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Company. Eureka County, NV management strategies but focus them Public Availability of Documents AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, in light of the new goals and vision Interior. established by the CCP. The alternative You can view or obtain the final CCP/ ACTION: Notice. balances habitat management, public EIS as indicated under ADDRESSES. use and access, and administration of Comments SUMMARY: In compliance with the the refuge. We would continue to National Environmental Policy Act of preserve approximately 2,650 acres of During the public comment period, a 1969, as amended (NEPA), and the wetland impoundments, but make total of 236 emails and 94 letters were Federal Land Policy and Management adjustments in accordance with a new received, including official comments Act of 1976, as amended, the Bureau of impoundment management plan that from the town of Chincoteague, the Land Management (BLM) Mount Lewis takes into account various factors, such Chincoteague Chamber of Commerce, Field Office, Battle Mountain, Nevada, as the habitat needs of black ducks and The Nature Conservancy, NPS, intends to prepare an Environmental monarch butterflies, climate change and Environmental Protection Agency, Impact Statement (EIS) and by this natural coastal processes, and relocated various departments from the notice is announcing the beginning of beach access and parking. The refuge Commonwealth of Virginia, and other the scoping process to solicit public would continue to protect and enhance local interest groups. In addition a comments and identify issues. the wilderness character of the 1974 petition was submitted supporting proposed wilderness area, and there DATES: This notice initiates the public Alternative ‘‘A plus,’’ an alternative would be no change in its size (1,300 scoping process for the EIS. Comments with elements of both alternative A and acres) or location. on issues may be submitted in writing In recognition of the vulnerability of B, with approximately 600 individuals until October 13, 2015. The date(s) and the current parking, the refuge would signing. Another petition supporting the location(s) of any scoping meetings will develop and implement a site design preferred alternative (alternative B) was be announced at least 15 days in plan for parking and access to a new submitted with 112 individuals signing. advance through local media, beach location, approximately 1.5 miles We held two public open house newspapers and the BLM Web site at: _ north of the existing beach. We are meetings in Chincoteague, and http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/fo/battle _ _ committed to working with the National additional meetings in Melfa, Virginia, mountain field/blm information/ _ Park Service (NPS) and others to future and Pocomoke City, Maryland. As part national environmental.html. In order design, refine, and analyze beach of the public involvement process, we to be included in the Draft EIS, all relocation infrastructure in a separate held a public hearing on June 26, 2014, comments must be received prior to the National Environmental Policy Act in Chincoteague with 28 people close of the 30-day scoping period or 15 document. formally raising a variety of issues and days after the last public meeting, Over the next 15 years, the refuge concerns. whichever is later. We will provide would maintain and, where possible, We evaluated all the letters and additional opportunities for public expand current hunting opportunities emails sent to us during that comment participation upon publication of the by including additional species, period, along with comments recorded Draft EIS. extending hours, and providing special at our public hearing, and addressed all ADDRESSES: You may submit comments events. The refuge would add mourning substantive comments. A summary of related to the Gold Bar Mine Project by doves, light geese, and non-migratory those comments and our responses to any of the following methods: Canada goose hunting opportunities to them is included in the final CCP/EIS as • Web site: http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/ the refuge’s migratory bird hunting appendix R. en/fo/battle_mountain_field/blm_

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information/national_ pit depths would not intercept The BLM will utilize and coordinate environmental.html. groundwater. No pit dewatering would the NEPA scoping process to help fulfill • Email: blm_nv_bmdo_mlfo_gold_ be necessary and no pit lakes are the public involvement requirements [email protected]. expected to form after mining under the National Historic Preservation • Fax: 775–635–4034. operations end. The Project is expected Act (NHPA) (54 U.S.C. 306108) as • Mail: 50 Bastian Road, Battle to employ 151 individuals comprised of provided in 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3). The Mountain, Nevada 89820. 90 contractors and 61 staff. information about historic and cultural Documents pertinent to this proposal Mt. Wheeler Power requested a ROW resources within the area potentially may be examined at the Mount Lewis grant authorization to supply needed affected by the proposed Project will Field Office. power to the Project. McEwen has assist the BLM in identifying and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: requested three ROW grant evaluating impacts to such resources in Joseph Moskiewicz—Project Manager, authorizations for the following: 1) the context of both NEPA and NHPA. telephone 775–635–4000; address 50 Primary access along the Atlas Haul The BLM will consult with Indian Bastian Road, Battle Mountain, Nevada Road; 2) Employee transport and tribes on a government-to-government 89820; email blm_nv_bmdo_mlfo_gold_ emergency secondary access along basis in accordance with Executive [email protected]. Contact Mr. North Roberts Creek Road and GB Order 13175 and other policies. Tribal Joseph Moskiewicz to have your name Process Road; and 3) A water supply concerns, including impacts on Indian added to our mailing list. Persons who pipeline. trust assets and potential impacts to use a telecommunications device for the The Gold Bar Project boundary cultural resources, will be given due deaf (TDD) may call the Federal contains 916.5 acres of Greater Sage- consideration. Federal, State, and local Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 1– Grouse Preliminary Priority Habitat agencies, along with tribes and other 800–877–8339 to contact the above (PPH) on BLM-managed public lands. stakeholders that may be interested in or individual during normal business The total mine disturbance, including affected by the proposed Project that the hours. The FIRS is available 24 hours a the right-of-way (ROW), affecting BLM is evaluating, are invited to day, 7 days a week, to leave a message Greater Sage-Grouse habitat on public participate in the scoping process and, or question with the above individual. land is 294 acres of PPH and 36 acres if eligible, may request or be requested You will receive a reply during normal of Preliminary General Habitat (PGH). by the BLM to participate in the business hours. Since 2013, BLM biologists at the Mount development of the environmental SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: McEwen Lewis Field Office have coordinated analysis as a cooperating agency. Mining Inc. (McEwen) proposes to with the Nevada Department of Wildlife Before including your address, phone develop a gold mine in the southwest and the BLM State Office regarding Gold number, email address, or other portion of the Roberts Mountains, Bar’s ROW and disturbance to Greater personal identifying information in your approximately 30 miles northwest of Sage-Grouse habitat. Collectively, the comment, you should be aware that Eureka, Nevada. The proposed McEwen organizations formulated best your entire comment—including your Gold Bar Mine Project (Project) consists management practices for Greater Sage- personal identifying information—may of a mining Plan of Operations and four Grouse and other wildlife species and be made publicly available at any time. ROW grant authorizations to be developed measures to offset the While you can ask us in your comment analyzed in a single NEPA analysis potential disturbance associated with to withhold your personal identifying document. Mining would occur from the project to benefit Greater Sage- information from public review, we the existing Gold Pick and Gold Ridge Grouse habitat. For example, as a result cannot guarantee that we will be able to pits and the proposed Cabin Creek of this collaboration, the proposed do so. North and South pits. Additional project’s power line was re-routed to use Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 disturbance would be result from pre-existing routes in order to minimize Joseph S. Moskiewicz, Jr., activities associated with gold mining effects to Greater Sage-Grouse habitat. operations, including waste rock These and other measures, including Acting Field Manager, Mount Lewis Field Office. disposal areas, crusher and ore stockpile compliance with the Nevada and pad, growth media stockpiles, process Northeastern California Greater Sage- [FR Doc. 2015–22907 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] ponds, haul roads, access roads and Grouse Land Use Plan Amendment, if BILLING CODE 4310–HC–P power lines, heap leach facility, finalized, will be among the issues ancillary facilities, and diversion analyzed in the EIS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR channels and sediment basins. Total The purpose of the public scoping proposed Project disturbance would be process is to determine relevant issues Bureau of Land Management approximately 1,300 acres, including that will influence the scope of the disturbance associated with the ROWs environmental analysis, including [LLCAC09000, L1430; CACA 008215] (consisting of approximately 1,137 acres alternatives, and guide the process for of surface disturbance on public land developing the EIS. At present, the BLM Public Land Order No. 7840; and 163 acres of surface disturbance on has identified the following preliminary Revocation of Withdrawal Created by private land controlled by McEwen, as issues: Water resources; air quality; Executive Order No. 5732, California well as other private land owners); 366 vegetation resources (including noxious AGENCY: The Bureau of Land acres of the total disturbance would weeds); wildlife (including migratory Management. occur on areas disturbed by previous birds and Greater Sage-Grouse); special ACTION: Public Land Order. mining operations. The proposed status species; grazing management; Project would take up to 17 years to land use and access; aesthetics (noise SUMMARY: This order revokes in its complete, including: A year of pre- and visual); cultural resources; entirety the withdrawal created by stripping and construction, 8 years of geological resources; minerals; soils; Executive Order No. 5732 dated October mining, 4 years of reclamation following recreation; social and economic values; 14, 1931, which withdrew 40 acres of mine closure, and 4 years of post- hazardous materials; Native American public land from settlement, location, reclamation monitoring. The proposed cultural concerns; and wild horses. sale, or entry for use as a lookout station

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in connection with cooperative forest thereafter shall be considered in the investigation is sold at the retail level, protection work. The withdrawal for the order of filing. representative consumer organizations have the right to appear as parties in lookout station is no longer needed. Janice M. Schneider, This action will restore the land to Commission antidumping and Assistant Secretary—Land and Minerals countervailing duty investigations. The operation of the public land laws. Management. Secretary will prepare a public service DATES: Effective date: September 11, [FR Doc. 2015–22908 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] list containing the names and addresses 2015. BILLING CODE 4310–40–P of all persons, or their representatives, who are parties to the investigations. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Christine Sloand, Realty Specialist, at INTERNATIONAL TRADE Background 831–630–5022 or via email at csloand@ COMMISSION On July 21, 2015, Atlas Tube, a blm.gov. Persons who use a division of JMC Steel Group (Chicago, telecommunications device for the deaf [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–539 and 731– TA–1280–1282 (Preliminary)] Illinois), Bull Moose Tube Company (TDD) may call the Federal Information (Chesterfield, Missouri), EXLTUBE Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 Heavy Walled Rectangular Welded (North Kansas City, Missouri), Hannibal to reach the BLM contact person. The Carbon Steel Pipes and Tubes From Industries, Inc. (Los Angeles, FIRS is available 24 hours a day, 7 days Korea, Mexico, and Turkey; California), Independence Tube a week, to leave a message or question Determinations Corporation (Chicago, Illinois), with the above individual. You will Maruichi American Corporation (Santa receive a reply during normal business On the basis of the record 1 developed Fe Springs, California), Searing hours. in the subject investigations, the United Industries (Rancho Cucamonga, States International Trade Commission California), Southland Tube SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The (‘‘Commission’’) determines, pursuant (Birmingham, Alabama), and Vest, Inc. Executive Order withdrew 40 acres of to the Tariff Act of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’), (Los Angeles, California) filed petitions land on Smith Mountain for a lookout that there is a reasonable indication that with the Commission and Commerce, station used by the State of California an industry in the United States is alleging that an industry in the United Division of Forestry. Because the land is materially injured by reason of imports States is materially injured and no longer used for lookout station of heavy walled rectangular welded threatened with material injury by purposes, the Bureau of Land carbon steel pipes and tubes from Korea, reason of LTFV and subsidized imports Management has determined that the Mexico, and Turkey, provided for in of heavy walled rectangular welded withdrawal is no longer needed. subheadings 7306.61.10 and 7306.61.30 carbon steel pipes and tubes from Korea, of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of Order Mexico, and Turkey. Accordingly, the United States, that are alleged to be effective July 21, 2015, the Commission, By virtue of the authority vested in sold in the United States at less than fair pursuant to sections 703(a) and 733(a) of the Secretary of the Interior by Section value (‘‘LTFV’’) and that are allegedly the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b(a) and 204 of the Federal Land Policy and subsidized by the government of 1673b(a)), instituted countervailing duty Management Act of 1976, 43 U.S.C. Turkey. investigation No. 701–TA–539 and 1714, it is ordered as follows: Commencement of Final Phase antidumping duty investigation Nos. 731–TA–1280–1282 (Preliminary). The withdrawal created by Executive Investigations Notice of the institution of the Order No. 5732 of October 14, 1931, Pursuant to section 207.18 of the Commission’s investigations and of a which temporarily withdrew the Commission’s rules, the Commission public conference to be held in following described land from also gives notice of the commencement connection therewith was given by settlement, location, sale, or entry for of the final phase of its investigations. posting copies of the notice in the Office use as a lookout station, is hereby The Commission will issue a final phase of the Secretary, U.S. International revoked in its entirety: notice of scheduling, which will be Trade Commission, Washington, DC, published in the Federal Register as Mount Diablo Meridian and by publishing the notice in the provided in section 207.21 of the Federal Register of July 27, 2015 (80 FR T. 21 S., R. 13 E., Commission’s rules, upon notice from 44383). The conference was held in Sec. 29, NE1⁄4NW1⁄4. the Department of Commerce Washington, DC, on August 11, 2015, The area described contains 40.00 acres, (‘‘Commerce’’) of affirmative and all persons who requested the more or less, in Monterey and Fresno preliminary determinations in the opportunity were permitted to appear in Counties. investigations under sections 703(b) or person or by counsel. 733(b) of the Act, or, if the preliminary The Commission made these At 10 a.m., on October 13, 2015, the determinations are negative, upon determinations pursuant to sections above-described land will be open to notice of affirmative final 703(a) and 733(a) of the Act (19 U.S.C. operation of the public land laws, determinations in those investigations 1671b(a) and 1673b(a)). It completed generally, including the mining laws, under sections 705(a) or 735(a) of the and filed its determinations in these and to settlement, location, sale, or Act. Parties that filed entries of investigations on September 4, 2015. entry, subject to valid existing rights, appearance in the preliminary phase of The views of the Commission are the provisions of existing withdrawals, the investigations need not enter a contained in USITC Publication 4563 and the requirements of applicable law. separate appearance for the final phase (September 2015), entitled Heavy All valid applications received at or of the investigations. Industrial users, Walled Rectangular Welded Carbon and, if the merchandise under prior to 10 a.m. on October 13, 2015, Steel Pipes and Tubes from Korea, shall be considered as simultaneously Mexico, and Turkey: Investigation Nos. filed at that time. Those received 1 The record is defined in sec. 207.2(f) of the Commission’s Rules of Practice and Procedure (19 701–TA–539 and 731–TA–1280–1282 CFR 207.2(f)). (Preliminary).

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By order of the Commission. 1. Agendas for future meetings: None. perform the interim remedy on the Issued: September 4, 2015. 2. Minutes. portion of OU–2 it does not own, the Lisa R. Barton, 3. Ratification List. United States will compromise its claim Secretary to the Commission. 4. Vote in Inv. Nos. 701–TA–464 and for past response costs related to OU–2. [FR Doc. 2015–22883 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] 731–TA–1160 (Review) (Prestressed Dunbar will also pay 90% of the government’s future response costs for BILLING CODE 7020–02–P Concrete Steel Wire Strand from China). The Commission is currently scheduled OU–2. to complete and file its determinations The publication of this notice opens INTERNATIONAL TRADE and views of the Commission on a period for public comment on the COMMISSION September 28, 2015. Consent Decree. Comments should be 5. Vote in Inv. No. 731–TA–1047 addressed to the Assistant Attorney [USITC SE–15–029] (Second Review) (Ironing Tables and General, Environment and Natural Government in the Sunshine Act Certain Parts Thereof from China). The Resources Division, and should refer to Meeting Notice Commission is currently scheduled to United States of America v. Dunbar complete and file its determination and Asphalt Products, Inc., D.J. Ref. No. 90– AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: United views of the Commission on September 11–3–11103. All comments must be States International Trade Commission. 28, 2015. submitted no later than thirty (30) days 6. Outstanding action jackets: None. after the publication date of this notice. TIME AND DATE: September 15, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. In accordance with Commission Comments may be submitted either by policy, subject matter listed above, not email or by mail: PLACE: Room 101, 500 E Street SW., disposed of at the scheduled meeting, Washington, DC 20436, Telephone: may be carried over to the agenda of the To submit Send them to: (202) 205–2000. following meeting. comments: STATUS: Open to the public. By order of the Commission. By email ...... pubcomment-ees.enrd@ MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: Issued: September 9, 2015. usdoj.gov. 1. Agendas for future meetings: None William R. Bishop, By mail ...... Assistant Attorney General, 2. Minutes U.S. DOJ—ENRD, P.O. 3. Ratification List Supervisory Hearings and Information Box 7611, Washington, DC 4. Vote in Inv. Nos. 701–TA–523 and Officer. 20044–7611. 731–TA–1259 (Final) (Boltless Steel [FR Doc. 2015–23045 Filed 9–9–15; 4:15 pm] Shelving Units Prepackaged for Sale BILLING CODE 7020–02–P During the public comment period, from China). The Commission is the Consent Decree may be examined currently scheduled to complete and file and downloaded at this Justice its determinations and views of the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Department Web site: http:// Commission on September 28, 2015. www.justice.gov/enrd/consent-decrees. 5. Outstanding action jackets: None Notice of Lodging of Proposed We will provide a paper copy of the In accordance with Commission Consent Decree Under the Consent Decree upon written request policy, subject matter listed above, not Comprehensive Environmental and payment of reproduction costs. disposed of at the scheduled meeting, Response, Compensation, and Liability Please mail your request and payment may be carried over to the agenda of the Act (‘‘CERCLA’’) to: Consent Decree Library, U.S. DOJ— following meeting. Earlier notification On September 4, 2015, the ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC of this meeting was not possible. Department of Justice lodged a proposed 20044–7611. By order of the Commission. Consent Decree with the United States Please enclose a check or money order for $39.75 (25 cents per page Issued: September 9, 2015. District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania in the lawsuit entitled reproduction cost), or $11.50 for the William R. Bishop, Consent Decree without the Supervisory Hearings and Information United States of America v. Dunbar Asphalt Products, Inc., Civil Action No. Appendices, payable to the United Officer. States Treasury. [FR Doc. 2015–23044 Filed 9–9–15; 4:15 pm] 15–1158. The proposed settlement resolves the BILLING CODE 7020–02–P Robert Brook, United States’ claims against Dunbar Assistant Section Chief, Environmental Asphalt Products, Inc. (‘‘Dunbar’’) for Enforcement Section, Environment and INTERNATIONAL TRADE past and future response costs and Natural Resources Division. COMMISSION injunctive relief pursuant to CERCLA [FR Doc. 2015–22865 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Sections 106(a), 107(a)(1), and 113(g), at BILLING CODE 4410–15–P [USITC SE–15–030] Operable Unit Two (‘‘OU–2’’) of the Sharon Steel Corporation (Farrell Works Government in the Sunshine Act Disposal Area) Superfund Site in the Meeting Notice DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE City of Hermitage, Mercer County, [OMB Number 1105–0094] AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING: United Pennsylvania (‘‘the Site’’). The proposed States International Trade Commission. Consent Decree requires that Dunbar perform the interim OU–2 remedial Agency Information Collection TIME AND DATE: September 18, 2015 at action at the 30 acre OU–2, which Activities; Proposed eCollection 11:00 a.m. includes Dunbar’s owned 25-acre eComments Requested; Applications PLACE: Room 101, 500 E Street SW., property and approximately five acres for Special Deputation Washington, DC 20436, Telephone: owned by another party. The estimated AGENCY: (202) 205–2000. U.S. Marshals Service, cost of the selected interim remedy for Department of Justice. STATUS: Open to the public. OU–2 is approximately $1.7 million. In ACTION: 30-Day notice. MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: exchange for Dunbar’s agreement to

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SUMMARY: The Department of Justice Overview of This Information SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, as (DOJ), U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), Collection part of its continuing effort to reduce will be submitting the following 1. Type of Information Collection: paperwork and respondent burden, information collection request to the Extension of a currently approved conducts a preclearance consultation Office of Management and Budget collection. program to provide the general public (OMB) for review and approval in 2. The Title of the Form/Collection: and Federal agencies with an accordance with the Paperwork Applications for Special Deputation. opportunity to comment on proposed Reduction Act of 1995. This proposed 3. The agency form number: The form and/or continuing collections of information collection was previously numbers are USM–3A and USM–3C. information in accordance with the published in the Federal Register at 80 4. Affected public who will be asked Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 FR 39800, on July 10, 2015, allowing for or required to respond, as well as a brief (PRA95) [44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This a 60 day comment period. abstract: Primary: Federal government program helps to ensure that requested and State/local government. Form data can be provided in the desired DATES: Comments are encouraged and USM–3A Application for Special format, reporting burden (time and will be accepted for an additional 30 Deputation/Sponsoring Federal Agency financial resources) is minimized, days until October 13, 2015. Information; Form USM–3C Group collection instruments are clearly FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If Special Deputation Request. The understood, and the impact of collection you have additional comments collection of information for these forms requirements on respondents can be especially on the estimated public is authorized by 28 U.S.C. 562. The properly assessed. Currently, the Office burden or associated response time, USMS is authorized to deputize selected of Workers’ Compensation Programs is suggestions, or need a copy of the persons to perform the functions of a soliciting comments concerning its proposed information collection Special Deputy U.S. Marshal whenever proposal to extend OMB approval of the information collection: Representative instrument with instructions or the law enforcement needs of the USMS Fee Request (CA–143/CA–155). A copy additional information, please contact so require and as designated by the of the proposed information collection Nicole Feuerstein, Publications Associate Attorney General pursuant to 28 CFR 0.19(a)(3). USMS Special request can be obtained by contacting Specialist, U.S. Marshals Service, CS–3, Deputation files serve as a centralized the office listed below in the addresses 10th Floor, Washington, DC 20530–0001 record of the special deputations section of this Notice. (phone: 202–307–5168). Written granted by the USMS to assist in comments and/or suggestions can also DATES: Written comments must be tracking, controlling and monitoring the be directed to the Office of Management submitted to the office listed in the Special Deputation Program. and Budget, Office of Information and addresses section below on or before 5. An estimate of the total number of November 10, 2015. Regulatory Affairs, Attention respondents and the amount of time Department of Justice Desk Officer, estimated for an average respondent to ADDRESSES: Ms. Yoon Ferguson, U.S. _ Washington, DC 20530 or sent to OIRA respond: It is estimated that 6,000 Department of Labor, 200 Constitution [email protected]. respondents will complete a 15 minute Ave. NW., Room S–3323, Washington, DC 20210, telephone/fax (202) 354– SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written form (Form USM–3A) and 4,500 9647, Email [email protected]. comments and suggestions from the respondents will complete a 10 minute Please use only one method of public and affected agencies concerning form (Form USM–3C). 6. An estimate of the total public transmission for comments (mail, fax, or the proposed collection of information Email). are encouraged. Your comments should burden (in hours) associated with the address one or more of the following collection: 2,250 annual burden hours. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: If additional information is required four points: I. Background: Individuals filing for contact: Jerri Murray, Department compensation benefits with the Office of —Evaluate whether the proposed Clearance Officer, United States Workers’ Compensation Programs collection of information is necessary Department of Justice, Justice (OWCP) may be represented by an for the proper performance of the Management Division, Policy and attorney or other representative. The functions of the agency, including Planning Staff, Two Constitution representative is entitled to request a fee whether the information will have Square, 145 N Street NE., 3E.405B, for services under the Federal practical utility; Washington, DC 20530. Employees’ Compensation Act (FECA) —Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s Dated: September 8, 2015. and under the Longshore and Harbor estimate of the burden of the Jerri Murray, Workers’ Compensation Act (LHWCA). proposed collection of information, Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S. The fee must be approved by the OWCP including the validity of the Department of Justice. before any demand for payment can be methodology and assumptions used; [FR Doc. 2015–22899 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] made by the representative. This information collection request sets forth —Enhance the quality, utility, and BILLING CODE 4410–04–P the criteria for the information, which clarity of the information to be must be presented by the respondent in collected; and/or DEPARTMENT OF LABOR order to have the fee approved by the —Minimize the burden of the collection OWCP. The information collection does of information on those who are to Office of Workers’ Compensation not have a particular form or format; the respond, including through the use of Programs respondent must present the appropriate automated, electronic, information in any format which is mechanical, or other technological Division of Federal Employees’ convenient and which meets all the collection techniques or other forms Compensation Proposed Extension of required information criteria. This of information technology, e.g., Existing Collection; Comment Request information collection is currently permitting electronic submission of approved for use through January 31, ACTION: Notice. responses. 2016.

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II. Review Focus: The Department of NATIONAL CREDIT UNION NAME: Advisory Committee for Labor is particularly interested in ADMINISTRATION Education and Human Resources comments which: (#1119). * Evaluate whether the proposed Sunshine Act: Notice of Agency Meeting DATE/TIME: September 29, 2015; 3:00– collection of information is necessary 4:00 p.m. Eastern. for the proper performance of the TIME AND DATE: 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, PLACE: NSF, 4201 Wilson Blvd., functions of the agency, including September 16, 2015. whether the information will have Arlington, VA 22230. PLACE: practical utility; Board Room, 7th Floor, Room This will be a virtual meeting. All 7047, 1775 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA participants may join the conference * evaluate the accuracy of the 22314–3428. agency’s estimate of the burden of the call and webinar by clicking this link: STATUS: Closed proposed collection of information, https://nsf.webex.com/nsf/j.php?MTID= including the validity of the MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: m864fc994f1187144465d519bf2281ab5. methodology and assumptions used; 1. Consideration of Supervisory Please follow the teleconference Action. Closed pursuant to Exemptions * enhance the quality, utility and instructions to connect to the audio (8), (9)(i)(B) and (9)(ii). using a telephone. If you have trouble clarity of the information to be 2. Consideration of Supervisory with the video portion of the meeting collected; and Action. Closed pursuant to Exemptions please contact dial 703–292–4357. Press * minimize the burden of the (8), (9)(i)(B) and (9)(ii). 1 for videoconference support. collection of information on those who 3. Consideration of Supervisory are to respond, including through the Action. Closed pursuant to Exemptions Those who wish to listen only please use of appropriate automated, (8), and (9)(i)(B). dial: 800–857–3133, Password: EHR AC. electronic, mechanical, or other 4. Consideration of Supervisory If you have trouble with the audio technological collection techniques or Action. Closed pursuant to Exemptions portion of the meeting please contact other forms of information technology, (8), (9)(i)(B) and (9)(ii). customer service: 800–857–8777 (Audio e.g., permitting electronic submissions RECESS: 3:30 p.m. only). of responses. TIME AND DATE: 10:00 a.m., Thursday, Meeting materials and minutes will III. Current Actions: The Department September 17, 2015. also be available on the EHR Advisory of Labor seeks the approval for the PLACE: Board Room, 7th Floor, Room Committee Web site at: http://www.nsf. extension of this currently approved 7047, 1775 Duke Street (All visitors gov/ehr/advisory.jsp. information collection in order to carry must use Diagonal Road Entrance), TYPE OF MEETING: OPEN. out its responsibility to approve Alexandria, VA 22314–3428. representative fees under the two Acts. STATUS: Open. CONTACT PERSON: Michael Sullivan, Type of Review: Extension. MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: National Science Foundation, 4201 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA 22230; Agency: Office of Workers’ 1. Corporate Stabilization Fund (703) 292–8600; [email protected]. Compensation Programs. Quarterly Report. Title: Representative Fee Request. 2. Request to Expand Community PURPOSE OF MEETING: To review, Charter, Charlotte Metro Federal Credit deliberate, and provide OMB Number: 1240–0049. Union. recommendations and the report of the Agency Number: CA–143/CA–155. 3. NCUA Rules and Regulations, Subcommittee on Advancing Affected Public: Business or other for- Aggregate Lending Limit for Corporate Historically Black Colleges and profit, Individuals or households. Credit Unions. Universities of the Advisory Committee 4. NCUA’s Rules and Regulations, Total Respondents: 9,307. of the National Science Foundation Implementing Statutory Inflation of Directorate for Education and Human Total Annual Responses: 9,307. Civil Money Penalties. Resources to the NSF (EHR AC). Average Time per Response: 30 5. NCUA’s Rules and Regulations, minutes. Regulatory Flexibility Act Asset AGENDA: • Estimated Total Burden Hours: 4,654. Threshold. Introduction by Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Assistant Director for Education and Frequency: On occasion. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gerard Poliquin, Secretary of the Board, Human Resources and Francisco Total Burden Cost (capital/startup): Telephone: 703–518–6304. Rodriguez, Chair, Education and $0. Human Resources Advisory Total Burden Cost (operating/ Gerard Poliquin, Committee maintenance): $8,609. Secretary of the Board. • Review of Findings by Lee Todd, EHR Comments submitted in response to [FR Doc. 2015–23057 Filed 9–9–15; 4:15 pm] AC Subcommittee Liaison and this notice will be summarized and/or BILLING CODE 7535–01–P Tuajuanda Jordan, Subcommittee Co- included in the request for Office of Chair Management and Budget approval of the • Deliberation by Advisory Committee information collection request; they will NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION members also become a matter of public record. Advisory Committee for Education and • Comments from the public Dated: September 4, 2015. Human Resources; Notice of Meeting • Determine disposition of Report Yoon Ferguson, Agency Clearance Officer, Office of Workers’ In accordance with the Federal Dated: August 7, 2015. Compensation Programs, U.S. Department of Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92– Crystal Robinson, Labor. 463, as amended), the National Science Committee Management Officer. [FR Doc. 2015–22866 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Foundation announces the following [FR Doc. 2015–22887 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–CH–P meeting: BILLING CODE 7555–01–P

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SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Percent Percent

[Disaster Declaration #14448 and #14449] Non-Profit Organizations With- For Physical Damage: out Credit Available Else- Homeowners With Credit Avail- Illinois Disaster #IL–00046 where ...... 2.625 able Elsewhere ...... 3.750 Homeowners Without Credit AGENCY: U.S. Small Business The number assigned to this disaster Available Elsewhere ...... 1.875 Administration. for physical damage is 14448 B and for Businesses With Credit Avail- ACTION: Notice. economic injury is 14449 0. able Elsewhere ...... 6.000 Businesses Without Credit The States which received an EIDL SUMMARY: This is a notice of an Available Elsewhere ...... 4.000 Declaration # are Illinois, Indiana. Administrative declaration of a disaster Non-Profit Organizations With for the State of Illinois dated 09/03/ (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Credit Available Elsewhere ... 2.625 2015. Numbers 59002 and 59008) Non-Profit Organizations With- out Credit Available Else- Incident: Severe Storms, Flooding, Dated: September 3, 2015. where ...... 2.625 and Tornadoes. Maria Contreras-Sweet, For Economic Injury: Incident Period: 06/07/2015 through Administrator. Businesses & Small Agricultural 07/31/2015. [FR Doc. 2015–22939 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Cooperatives Without Credit Available Elsewhere ...... 4.000 Effective Date: 09/03/2015. BILLING CODE 8025–01–P Physical Loan Application Deadline Non-Profit Organizations With- Date: 11/02/2015. out Credit Available Else- where ...... 2.625 Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Application Deadline Date: 06/03/2016. The number assigned to this disaster ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan [Disaster Declaration #14450 and #14451] for physical damage is 14450 5 and for applications to: U.S. Small Business economic injury is 14451 0. California Disaster # CA–00237 Administration, Processing and The State which received an EIDL Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport Declaration # is California. Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Administration. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A. Numbers 59002 and 59008) Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance, ACTION: Notice. Dated: September 3, 2015. U.S. Small Business Administration, SUMMARY: This is a notice of an Maria Contreras-Sweet, 409 3rd Street SW., Suite 6050, Administrative declaration of a disaster Washington, DC 20416. for the State of CALIFORNIA dated 09/ Administrator. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is 03/2015. [FR Doc. 2015–22940 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] hereby given that as a result of the Incident: Rocky Fire. BILLING CODE 8025–01–P Administrator’s disaster declaration, Incident Period: 07/29/2015 through applications for disaster loans may be 08/14/2015. SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION filed at the address listed above or other Effective Date: 09/03/2015. locally announced locations. Physical Loan Application Deadline [Disaster Declaration #14415 and #14416] The following areas have been Date: 11/02/2015. determined to be adversely affected by Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan Missouri Disaster Number MO–00076 the disaster: Application Deadline Date: 06/03/2016. AGENCY: U.S. Small Business Primary Counties: ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan Administration. Grundy, Iroquois. applications to: U.S. Small Business Contiguous Counties: Administration, Processing and ACTION: Amendment 1. Illinois: Ford, Kankakee, Kendall, La Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport SUMMARY: This is an amendment of the Salle, Livingston, Vermilion, Will. Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. Indiana: Benton, Newton. Presidential declaration of a major FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A. disaster for Public Assistance Only for The Interest Rates are: Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance, the State of Missouri (FEMA–4238–DR), U.S. Small Business Administration, Percent dated 08/07/2015. 409 3rd Street SW., Suite 6050, Incident: Severe Storms, Tornadoes, For Physical Damage: Washington, DC 20416. Straight-line Winds, and Flooding. Homeowners With Credit Avail- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is Incident Period: 05/15/2015 through able Elsewhere ...... 3.375 hereby given that as a result of the 07/27/2015. Homeowners Without Credit Administrator’s disaster declaration, Effective Date: 08/31/2015. Available Elsewhere ...... 1.688 applications for disaster loans may be Physical Loan Application Deadline Businesses With Credit Avail- filed at the address listed above or other Date: 10/06/2015. able Elsewhere ...... 6.000 Businesses Without Credit locally announced locations. Economic Injury (EIDL) Loan Available Elsewhere ...... 4.000 The following areas have been Application Deadline Date: 05/07/2016. Non-Profit Organizations With determined to be adversely affected by ADDRESSES: Submit completed loan Credit Available Elsewhere ... 2.625 the disaster: applications to: U.S. Small Business Non-Profit Organizations With- Primary Counties: Administration, Processing and out Credit Available Else- Lake. Disbursement Center, 14925 Kingsport where ...... 2.625 Contiguous Counties: Road, Fort Worth, TX 76155. For Economic Injury: Businesses & Small Agricultural California: Colusa, Glenn, Mendocino, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A. Cooperatives Without Credit Napa, Sonoma, Yolo. Escobar, Office of Disaster Assistance, Available Elsewhere ...... 4.000 The Interest Rates are: U.S. Small Business Administration,

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409 3rd Street SW., Suite 6050, will be able to attend the public the risk of serious injury or death due Washington, DC 20416. information meeting. to an air bag inflator rupture, and to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The notice To ensure that NHTSA has an ensure that all affected vehicles in the of the President’s major disaster opportunity to consider all comments United States are equipped with safe air declaration for Private Non-Profit regarding a possible Coordinated bags as quickly as possible, by providing organizations in the State of Missouri, Remedy Program, NHTSA must receive national-level leadership in facilitating dated 08/07/2015, is hereby amended to those written comments not later than the prioritization, organization, and include the following areas as adversely October 28, 2015, submitted following phasing of the remedy programs of TK affected by the disaster. the instructions provided in the Holdings, Inc. (‘‘Takata’’) and all vehicle Primary Counties: Camden, Jackson, ADDRESSES section of this notice. manufacturers with the affected air bag New Madrid, Nodaway, Oregon, ADDRESSES: You may submit comments inflators. Currently, this includes the remedy programs of BMW of North Pemiscot, Phelps, Saint Clair. to the docket number identified in the heading of this document by any of the America, LLC (‘‘BMW’’), FCA US, LLC All other information in the original (‘‘Chrysler’’), Daimler Trucks North declaration remains unchanged. following methods: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: go to America (‘‘DTNA’’), Daimler Vans USA, (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the LLC (‘‘Daimler Vans’’), Ford Motor Numbers 59002 and 59008) online instructions for submitting Company (‘‘Ford’’), General Motors, LLC James E. Rivera, comments. (‘‘GM’’), American Honda Motor • Company (‘‘Honda’’), Mazda North Associate Administrator for Disaster Mail: Docket Management Facility, Assistance. M–30, U.S. Department of American Operations (‘‘Mazda’’), Transportation, West Building Ground Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc. [FR Doc. 2015–22928 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] (‘‘Mitsubishi’’), Nissan North America, BILLING CODE 8025–01–P Floor, Rm. W12–140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. Inc. (‘‘Nissan’’), Subaru of America, Inc. • Hand Delivery or Courier: U.S. (‘‘Subaru’’), and Toyota Motor Department of Transportation, West Engineering and Manufacturing DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 Building Ground Floor, Rm. W12–140, (‘‘Toyota’’). 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Based on information obtained National Highway Traffic Safety through the Coordinated Remedy Administration Washington, DC 20590 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Friday, Program Proceeding, NHTSA may issue [Docket No. NHTSA–2015–0055] except Federal holidays. one or more administrative orders that • Fax: (202) 493–2251. would coordinate remedy programs Notice of Public Information Meeting Regardless of how you submit your associated with defective Takata air bag and Comment Deadline in the comments, you should mention the inflators. 49 U.S.C. 30120(c)(3); 49 CFR Coordinated Remedy Program docket number of this document. 573.14. Coordination of the remedy Proceeding for the Replacement of You may call the Docket at 202–366– programs may include ‘‘acceleration,’’ Certain Takata Air Bag Inflators 9324. prioritization, organization, and/or phasing of some or all such air bag AGENCY: Note that all comments received will National Highway Traffic inflator remedy programs to ensure that Safety Administration (NHTSA), DOT. be posted without change to http:// www.regulations.gov, including any defective vehicles and equipment are ACTION: Notice of public information personal information provided. recalled and remedied. 49 U.S.C. meeting; notice of comment deadline. 30118–30120; 49 CFR 573, 577. It may FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For further include, among other things, SUMMARY: NHTSA will hold a public registration to attend the public coordination as to air bag inflator information meeting in the Coordinated information meeting: Carla Bridges, sourcing, production, allocation, Remedy Program Proceeding, including National Highway Traffic Safety delivery, installation, and adequacy of presentation of facts established through Administration, 1200 New Jersey the remedy. 49 U.S.C. 30120(c)(3); 49 this proceeding and possible actions Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590 CFR 573.14. that could aid in prioritizing, (Telephone: 202–366–5263) (Fax: 202– NHTSA has decided to hold a public organizing, and phasing the multiple 366–3820). For meeting procedures: information meeting on facts established recalls to remedy defective Takata air Arija Flowers, Office of the Chief through the Coordinated Remedy bag inflators pursuant to 49 U.S.C. Counsel, National Highway Traffic Program Proceeding, analyses being 30120(c)(3) and other authority. This Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey conducted by industry and NHTSA, notice also sets the comment deadline Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590 separately and cooperatively, and for Docket No. NHTSA–2015–0055. (Telephone: 202–366–5263). possible actions that could aid in DATES: The public information meeting Information regarding NHTSA’s prioritizing, organizing, and phasing the will be held beginning at 10:00 a.m. ET investigation into Takata Air Bag multiple recalls to remedy defective on October 22, 2015, at the U.S. Inflator ruptures is available on Takata air bag inflators pursuant to 49 Department of Transportation, 1200 NHTSA’s Web site at: http:// U.S.C. 30120(c)(3) and other authority. New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, www.safercar.gov/rs/takata/index.html. This may include, among other things, DC 20590. If you wish to attend the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As set information on supply challenges of public information meeting, you must forth in the Federal Register notice of register in advance no later than October June 5, 2015 (80 FR 32197), NHTSA has 1 In the Federal Register notice published June 5, 18, 2015 (and October 15, 2015 for non- opened a Coordinated Remedy Program 2015 (80 FR 32197), that opened the Coordinated Remedy Program Proceeding, Mercedes-Benz, LLC– U.S. citizens), by following the Proceeding to consider whether and, if DBA Sprinter (‘‘M–B Sprinter’’) (as to Sprinter Vans instructions in the PROCEDURAL so, how to exercise its authority under only) was listed as an affected vehicle MATTERS section of this notice. Space the National Traffic and Motor Vehicle manufacturer. However, the affected M–B Sprinter is limited. NHTSA will consider late Safety Act of 1966, as amended and vehicles are being recalled by Daimler Vans. Similarly, based on relationships of companies and registrants to the extent space allows, recodified (the ‘‘Safety Act’’), 49 U.S.C. products, DTNA is working with Chrysler to carry but cannot ensure that all registrants 30101, et seq., to mitigate and control out the recalls of the DTNA trucks.

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multiple manufacturers implementing The meeting will be held at a site (30 days after the notice of exemption recalls of the same or substantially accessible to individuals with was filed). similar parts simultaneously; risk disabilities. Individuals who require CCRY certifies that its projected factors that support prioritizing certain accommodations, such as sign language annual revenues as a result of this vehicles for remedy; efforts at interpreters, should contact Ms. Arija transaction will not result in its maximizing recall completion rates to Flowers using the contact information becoming a Class II or Class I rail carrier achieve NHTSA’s goal of one-hundred in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION and will not exceed $5 million. percent remedy rates both in high- CONTACT section above no later than CCRY states that the transaction does priority vehicles and nation-wide; and October 14, 2015. A transcript of the not involve any provision or agreement addressing specific questions and proceedings will be placed in the docket that limits future interchange with a concerns consumers may have about for this notice at a later date. third-party connecting carrier. how such a coordinated remedy Persons who wish to file written If the verified notice contains false or program would work. NHTSA comments should submit them so that misleading information, the exemption anticipates that information will be they are received by NHTSA no later is void ab initio. Petitions to revoke the provided in presentations by NHTSA than October 28, 2015, following the exemption under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d) personnel and vehicle manufacturers, submission instructions provided in the may be filed at any time. The filing of and that inflator suppliers and ADDRESSES section of this notice. a petition to revoke will not organizations conducting inflator testing Authority: 49 U.S.C. 30101, et seq., 30118– automatically stay the effectiveness of may also present information relevant to 30120, 30120(c)(3); 49 CFR 573, 577; the exemption. Petitions to stay must be the investigation into the defective delegations of authority at 49 CFR 1.95(a), filed no later than September 18, 2015 Takata air bag inflators and to the 501.2(a)(1). (at least seven days before the Coordinated Remedy Program Issued: September 3, 2015. exemption becomes effective). Proceeding. Mark R. Rosekind, An original and 10 copies of all NHTSA has determined that given the Administrator. pleadings, referring to Docket No. FD importance of the subject matter and of 35954, must be filed with the Surface public education on this significant [FR Doc. 2015–22712 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4910–59–P Transportation Board, 395 E Street SW., defect and recall, it is appropriate to Washington, DC 20423–0001. In hold a public information meeting to addition, a copy of each pleading must provide updated information relevant to DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION be served on John D. Heffner, NHTSA’s decision-making process in Strasburger & Price, LLP, 1025 the Coordinated Remedy Program Surface Transportation Board Connecticut Ave. NW., Suite 717, Proceeding. Washington, DC 20036. Any interested person may provide [Docket No. FD 35954] Board decisions and notices are written comments regarding a possible available on our Web site at Coordinated Remedy Program, Camp Chase Railway Company, LLC— ‘‘WWW.STB.DOT.GOV.’’ including questions or factors the Acquisition and Operation individual believes NHTSA should Exemption—Camp Chase Railroad Decided: September 4, 2015. consider in deciding whether, and if so Company By the Board, Rachel D. Campbell, how, NHTSA should exercise its Camp Chase Railway Company, LLC Director, Office of Proceedings. authority under the Safety Act. (CCRY),1 a noncarrier, has filed a Tia Delano, Comments must be submitted by verified notice of exemption under 49 Clearance Clerk. October 28, 2015, following the CFR 1150.31 to acquire from Camp [FR Doc. 2015–22905 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] directions in the ADDRESSES section of Chase Railroad Company (CCRA), and BILLING CODE 4915–01–P this notice. to operate, approximately 14 miles of Procedural Matters: Persons wishing rail line known as the Camp Chase to attend the public information meeting Industrial Track (the Line). The Line DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION must register by contacting Carla extends between milepost 141.4 in Bridges, National Highway Traffic Columbus, Ohio, and milepost 155.4 in Surface Transportation Board Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Lilly Chapel, Ohio.2 [Docket No. FD 35955] Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590, This transaction is related to a (Telephone: 202–366–5263) (Fax: 202– concurrently filed verified notice of Indiana Boxcar Corporation— 366–3820), before the close of business exemption in Indiana Boxcar Continuance in Control Exemption— on October 18, 2015 (and October 15, Corporation—Continuance in Control Camp Chase Railway Company, LLC 2015 for non-U.S. citizens). Each person Exemption—Camp Chase Railway wishing to attend must provide his or Company, LLC, FD 35955, wherein Indiana Boxcar Corporation (IBCX), a her name and country of citizenship. Indiana Boxcar Corporation seeks Board noncarrier, has filed a verified notice of Non-U.S. citizens must also provide approval to continue in control of exemption pursuant to 49 CFR date of birth, title or position, and CCRY, upon CCRY’s becoming a Class 1180.2(d)(2) to continue in control of passport or diplomatic ID number, along III rail carrier. Camp Chase Railway Company, LLC with expiration date. The transaction may not be (CCRY), upon CCRY’s becoming a Class For security purposes, photo consummated until September 27, 2015 III rail carrier. identification is required to enter the This transaction is related to a U.S. Department of Transportation 1 CCRY is a new subsidiary of Indiana Boxcar concurrently filed verified notice of building. To allow sufficient time to Corporation. exemption in Camp Chase Railway clear security and enter the building, 2 CCRA, previously known as Camp Chase Company, LLC—Acquisition and NHTSA recommends that meeting Industrial Railroad Corporation, acquired the Line Operation Exemption—Camp Chase from Consolidated Rail Corporation in 1994. See participants arrive 30 to 60 minutes Camp Chase Indus. R.R. Corp.—Acquisition and Railroad Company, Docket No. FD prior to the start of the public Operation Exemption—Line of Consol. Rail Corp., 35954, wherein CCRY seeks Board information meeting. FD 32581 (ICC served Oct. 21, 1994). approval to acquire from Camp Chase

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Railroad Company (CCRA), and to anticipated transactions that would the exemption. Stay petitions must be operate, approximately 14 miles of rail connect these railroads with each other; filed no later than September 18, 2015 line known as the Camp Chase and (3) the transaction does not involve (at least seven days before the Industrial Track, extending between a Class I rail carrier. Therefore, the exemption becomes effective). milepost 141.4 in Columbus, Ohio, and transaction is exempt from the prior An original and 10 copies of all milepost 155.4 in Lilly Chapel, Ohio. approval requirements of 49 U.S.C. pleadings, referring to Docket No. FD Once consummation has occurred, 11323. See 49 CFR 1180.2(d)(2). 35955, must be filed with the Surface Under 49 U.S.C. 10502(g), the Board CCRY will replace CCRA as the owner Transportation Board, 395 E Street SW., may not use its exemption authority to and operator of the Camp Chase Washington, DC 20423–0001. In relieve a rail carrier of its statutory Industrial Track. addition, one copy of each pleading The transaction may be consummated obligation to protect the interests of its must be served on John D. Heffner, on or after September 27, 2015, the employees. Section 11326(c), however, Strasburger & Price, LLP, 1025 effective date of the exemption (30 days does not provide for labor protection for Connecticut Ave. NW., Suite 717, after the notice of exemption was filed). transactions under § 11324 and § 11325 Washington, DC 20036. IBCX currently owns three Class III that involve only Class III rail carriers. rail carriers operating in four states: Accordingly, the Board may not impose Board decisions and notices are Vermilion Valley Railroad Company, labor protective conditions here because available on our Web site at Inc., operating in Illinois; Chesapeake & all of the carriers involved are Class III ‘‘WWW.STB.DOT.GOV.’’ Indiana Railroad Company, Inc., carriers. Decided: September 8, 2015. operating in Indiana; and Youngstown & If the verified notice contains false or By the Board, Rachel D. Campbell, misleading information, the exemption Southeastern Railway Company, Inc., Director, Office of Proceedings. operating in Ohio and Pennsylvania. is void ab initio. Petitions to revoke the IBCX certifies that: (1) The Camp exemption under 49 U.S.C. 10502(d) Tia Delano, Chase Industrial Track does not connect may be filed at any time. The filing of Clearance Clerk. with any carrier which IBCX owns; (2) a petition to revoke will not [FR Doc. 2015–22906 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] the transaction is not part of a series of automatically stay the effectiveness of BILLING CODE 4915–01–P

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Part II

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless; Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND property is described as for ‘‘off-site use Chief of Staff for Installation URBAN DEVELOPMENT only’’ recipients of the property will be Management, Department of Army, required to relocate the building to their Room 5A128, 600 Army Pentagon, [Docket No. FR–5828–N–37] own site at their own expense. Washington, DC 20310, (571)–256–8145; Federal Property Suitable as Facilities Homeless assistance providers Energy: Mr. David Steinau, Department To Assist the Homeless interested in any such property should of Energy, Office of Property send a written expression of interest to Management, OECM MA–50, 4B122, AGENCY: Office of the Assistant HHS, addressed to: Ms. Theresa M. 1000 Independence Ave. SW., Secretary for Community Planning and Ritta, Chief Real Property Branch, the Washington, DC 20585 (202) 287–1503; Development, HUD. Department of Health and Human GSA: Mr. Flavio Peres, General Services ACTION: Notice. Services, Room 5B–17, Parklawn Administration, Office of Real Property Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Utilization and Disposal, 1800 F Street SUMMARY: This Notice identifies MD 20857, (301)–443–2265 (This is not NW., Room 7040, Washington, DC unutilized, underutilized, excess, and a toll-free number.) HHS will mail to the 20405, (202) 501–0084 (These are not surplus Federal property reviewed by interested provider an application toll-free numbers). HUD for suitability for use to assist the packet, which will include instructions Dated: September 1, 2015. homeless. for completing the application. In order Brian P. Fitzmaurice, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: to maximize the opportunity to utilize a suitable property, providers should Director, Division of Community Assistance, Juanita Perry, Department of Housing Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs. and Urban Development, 451 Seventh submit their written expressions of Street SW., Room 7266, Washington, DC interest as soon as possible. For TITLE V, FEDERAL SURPLUS 20410; telephone (202) 402–3970; TTY complete details concerning the PROPERTY PROGRAM FEDERAL number for the hearing- and speech- processing of applications, the reader is REGISTER REPORT FOR 09/11/2015 encouraged to refer to the interim rule impaired (202) 708–2565 (these Suitable/Available Properties telephone numbers are not toll-free), or governing this program, 24 CFR part call the toll-free Title V information line 581. Building at 800–927–7588. For properties listed as suitable/to be Alabama excess, that property may, if SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: C1301 In subsequently accepted as excess by accordance with 24 CFR part 581 and Ft. McClellan GSA, be made available for use by the Ft. McClellan AL 36205 section 501 of the Stewart B. McKinney homeless in accordance with applicable Landholding Agency: Army Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. law, subject to screening for other Property Number: 21201220017 11411), as amended, HUD is publishing Federal use. At the appropriate time, Status: Excess this Notice to identify Federal buildings HUD will publish the property in a Comments: off-site removal only; 2,232 sf.; barracks; extensive repairs needed; secured and other real property that HUD has Notice showing it as either suitable/ reviewed for suitability for use to assist area; need prior approval to access available or suitable/unavailable. property. the homeless. The properties were For properties listed as suitable/ 11 Buildings reviewed using information provided to unavailable, the landholding agency has HUD by Federal landholding agencies Redstone Arsenal decided that the property cannot be Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 regarding unutilized and underutilized declared excess or made available for Landholding Agency: Army buildings and real property controlled use to assist the homeless, and the Property Number: 21201340002 by such agencies or by GSA regarding property will not be available. Status: Unutilized its inventory of excess or surplus Properties listed as unsuitable will not Directions: 4469, 7328, 7352A, 7352B, Federal property. This Notice is also be made available for any other purpose 7353A, 7635, 7668A, 7688A, 7902, 7908 published in order to comply with the for 20 days from the date of this Notice. (Please Note: 7352A, 7352B, and 7688A are December 12, 1988 Court Order in Suitable/Unavailable) Homeless assistance providers Comments: off-site removal only; no future National Coalition for the Homeless v. interested in a review by HUD of the agency need; sq. ft. varies; major repairs Veterans Administration, No. 88–2503– determination of unsuitability should needed; secured area; contact Army for OG (D.D.C.). call the toll free information line at 1– more info. on a specific property & Properties reviewed are listed in this 800–927–7588 for detailed instructions accessibility reqs. Notice according to the following or write a letter to Ann Marie Oliva at 4 Buildings categories: Suitable/available, suitable/ the address listed at the beginning of Redstone Arsenal unavailable, and suitable/to be excess, this Notice. Included in the request for Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 and unsuitable. The properties listed in review should be the property address Landholding Agency: Army the three suitable categories have been Property Number: 21201410026 (including zip code), the date of Status: Unutilized reviewed by the landholding agencies, publication in the Federal Register, the Directions: 3535 (150 sq. ft.); 3538 (48 sq. ft.); and each agency has transmitted to landholding agency, and the property 4637 (2,095 sq. ft.); 7330 (75 sq. ft.) HUD: (1) Its intention to make the number. Comments: off-site removal only; no future property available for use to assist the For more information regarding agency need; repairs needed; secured area; homeless, (2) its intention to declare the particular properties identified in this contact Army for more information. property excess to the agency’s needs, or Notice (i.e., acreage, floor plan, existing 5 Buildings (3) a statement of the reasons that the sanitary facilities, exact street address), Redstone Arsenal property cannot be declared excess or providers should contact the Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 made available for use as facilities to appropriate landholding agencies at the Landholding Agency: Army assist the homeless. following addresses: Air Force: Mr. Property Number: 21201420016 Status: Unutilized Properties listed as suitable/available Robert E. Moriarty, P.E., AFCEC/CI, Directions: 7742A; 7742B; 7740A; 7740B; will be available exclusively for 2261 Hughes Avenue, Ste. 155, JBSA, 7740 homeless use for a period of 60 days Lackland TX 78236–9853; Army: Ms. Comments: off-site removal only; must be from the date of this Notice. Where Veronica Rines, Office of the Assistant dismantled; no future agency need;

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extensive repairs required; contact Army Building L264A Gambell AK 99742 for more info. on a specific property & Fort Rucker Landholding Agency: Army accessibility/removal reqs. Fort Rucker AL 32425 Property Number: 21201330031 4811 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Redstone Arsenal Property Number: 21201520040 Comments: 1,208 sf.; armory; 60+ months Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Status: Unutilized vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 23+ yrs. more info. Property Number: 21201430024 old; 64 sq. ft.; NAV bldg.; 5+ mos. vacant; Building 0001 Status: Unutilized fair condition; prior approval needed to Kivalina Armory Directions: 4811 gain access; no future agency need; contact Kivalina AK 99750 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army agency need; 221 sq. ft.; Flammable/ Building L241F Property Number: 21201330032 explosive storage facility; 12+ months Fort Rucker Status: Excess vacant; deteriorated; secured area; contact Fort Rucker AL Comments: 1,200 sf. armory; 600+ months Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for 6 Buildings Property Number: 21201520041 more info. Redstone Arsenal Status: Unutilized Akiachak 00001 Madison AL 35898 Comments: off-site removal only; 32+ yrs. 500 Philips St. Landholding Agency: Army old; 1,018 sq. ft.; 5+ mos. vacant; nav. Akiachak AK 99551 Property Number: 21201510040 bldg..; fair conditions; prior approval Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized needed to gain access; no future agency Property Number: 21201330033 Directions: 3757 (800 sq. ft.); 3759 (39 sq. ft.); need; contact Army for more information. Status: Excess 3762 (288 sq. ft.); 6209 (130 sq. ft.); 6210 2 Buildings Comments: 1,200 sf.; armory; 60+ months (130 sq. ft.); 7859 (522 sq. ft.) Redstone Arsenal vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal only; no future Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 more info. agency need; prior approval to gain access Landholding Agency: Army is required; for more info. contact Property Number: 21201530058 Arizona Agriculture. Status: Unutilized Building 90890 3 Buildings Directions: Building 7359 (4,547 sq. ft.); 7369 Fort Huachuca Fort Rucker (7,288 sq. ft.) Fort Huachuca AZ 85613 Fort Rucker AL 36362 Comments: off-site removal; 48–70+ yrs. old; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army rocket plants; vacant 4 mos.; major reno. Property Number: 21201440051 Property Number: 21201520022 needed; contaminates; asbestos; no future Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized agency need; prior approval needed to gain Comments: off-site removal only; no future Directions: L241G (64 sq.ft.); 1329 (64 sq.ft.); access; contact Army for more infor. agency need; 40 sq. ft.; 80+ months vacant; 1328 (693 sq.ft.) Building 3540 repairs needed; contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal; range from 20– information. 23 yrs. old; fair condition; vacant 5–8 mos.; Redstone Arsenal nav bldg.; flam mat; prior approval to gain Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 7 Buldings access is required; no future agency need; Landholding Agency: Army Papago Park Military Reservation contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21201530092 Phoenix AZ 85008 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building 40188 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21201510025 Lowe Airfield Road agency need; 150 sq. ft.; range support; Status: Excess Fort Rucker AL 36362 removal may be diff. due to type (brick); Directions: M5358 (1500 sq. ft.); M5356 Landholding Agency: Army major renov.; LBP; endangered species-var. (1,500 sq. ft.) M5354 (1,500 sq. ft.); M5352 Property Number: 21201520037 Status: Unutilized bat species; contact Army for more info. (1,500 sq. ft.); M5218 (1,097 sq. ft.); M5331 Comments: off-site removal only; 17+ yrs. Alaska (2,460 sq. ft.); M5502 (5,856 sq. ft.) Old; 480 sq. ft.; admin.; 2+ mos. Vacant; Comments: Fair condition prior approve to Bldg. 00001 gain access is required, for more poor condition; no future agency need; Holy Cross Armory prior approval to gain access required; information contact Army about a specific High Cross AK 99602 property. contact Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army 2 Building 2 Building Property Number: 21200710051 5636 E. McDowell Road Lake Shore Drive Status: Excess Phoenix AZ 85008 Fort Rucker AL 36362 Comments: 1200 sq. ft. armory, off-site use Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army only. Property Number: 21201520038 Property Number: 21201520007 Building 00001 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess 9679 Tuluksak Rd. Directions: Building 24110 (1,427 sq. ft.); Directions: Building M5502 (5,856 sq. ft.) & Toksook AK 99679 24109 (1,358 sq. ft.) M5331 (2,460 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 69+ yrs. Comments: 45+ & 62+ yrs. old for buildings old; rec billets; 2+ mos. vacant; poor Property Number: 21201320038 respectively above; administration; conditions; prior approval needed for Status: Excess restricted access; escort required; contact access; no future agency need; contact Comments: 1,200 sf.; armory; 60+ months Army for more information. Army for more information. vacant; poor conditions. Arkansas Building 5001T Building 00001 Fort Rucker Lot 7 Block 11 US Survey 5069 Bldg. 16440 Fort Rucker AL 36362 Noorvik AK 99763 Pine Bluff Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Pine Bluff AR 71602 Property Number: 21201520039 Property Number: 21201330030 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Property Number: 21201210095 Comments: off-site removal only; 17+ yrs. Comments: 1,200 sf. armory; 60+ months Status: Unutilized old; 1,440 sq. ft.; gen inst. bldg.; 2+ mos. vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal; 1,660 sf.; current vacant; fair condition; prior approval to more info. use: office; extensive mold damage; needs gain access required; no future agency Building 00001 major repairs. need; contact Army for more information. P.O. Box 22 Building 60330

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60330 Ave 6160 storage; poor conditions; transferee will site removal only; 6+ months vacant; poor Pine Bluff AR 71602 need to obtain real estate doc. to acccess/ conditions; contamination; secured area; Landholding Agency: Army remove property; contact Army for more contact Army for info. Property Number: 21201520035 info. 11 Building Status: Unutilized 2 Building Fort Hunter Liggett Comments: off-site removal only; 23+ yrs. Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Fort Hunger Liggett CA 93928 Old; 560 sq. ft.; break/lunch room; needs Dublin CA 94568 Landholding Agency: Army repairs; no future agency need; contact Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330023 Army for more information. Property Number: 21201330002 Status: Unutilized Building 54050 Status: Underutilized Directions: 0100A, 0178B, 00306, 00408, 54050 507 St. Directions: 1108, 1109 0418A, 00850, 00851, 00932, 00945, 00946, Pine Bluff AR 71602 Comments: off-site removal only; no future 00947 Landholding Agency: Army agency need; sf. varies; poor conditions; Comments: offsite removal only; no future Property Number: 21201520036 secured area; contact Army for info. on a agency need; St. varies, conditions range Status: Unutilized specific property & accessibility removal from good to dilapidated secured area, Comments: off-site removal; 24+ yrs. old; reas. contact Army for more info. on a specific 2,973 sq. ft.; employee changing bldg.; 7 Building property & accessibility/removal reqs. repairs needed; no future agency need; Parks Reserve Forces Training Area 23 Buildings contact Army for more information. Dublin CA 94568 Hwy 101, Bldg. 109 4 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Camp Robert CA 93451 Pine Bluff Arsenal Property Number: 21201330003 Landholding Agency: Army Pine Bluff AR 71602 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201330025 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 200, 00974, 1080, 1085, 1100, Status: Excess Property Number: 21201530056 1101, 1176 Directions: T0805, T0831, T0834, T0874, Status: Unutilized Comments: sf varies; no future agency need; T0876, T0917, T0920, T0922, T0923, Directions: Building’s 16270 (3,100 sq. ft.); poor/deteriorated conditions; secured area; T0925, T0933, T0934, T0935, T0955, 16230 (4,720 sq. ft.); 16250 (1,500 sq. ft.); escort required; contact Army for more T0956, T0955, T0956, T0966, T0967, 10021 (165 sq. ft.) info. on a specific property & accessibility T0992, T6005, T6029, T6406, T7025, Comments: off-site removal; 38–73+ yrs. old; reqs./removal options. T7037 pwr. Storage; admin gen; ACS ctr.; no Building 4230 Comments: off-site removal only; sf varies; 6t future agency need; contact Army for more Ord Military Community months vacant; poor conditions; information. Seaside CA 93955 contamination; secured area; contact Army Landholding Agency: Army for more info. on a specific property & California Property Number: 21201330007 accessility removal reqs. Bldgs. 18026, 18028 Status: Unutilized 11 Building Camp Roberts Directions: 4230 Fort Hunter Liggett Monterey CA 93451–5000 Comments: 15,908 sf.; theater; vacant since Fort Hunter Ligget CA 93928 Landholding Agency: Army 2000; 43 yes.-old; mold; lead-based paint; Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200130081 asbestos; contact Army for more info. Property Number: 21201330026 Status: Excess Building 4230 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Ord Military Community Directions: 0100A, 0178B, 00306, 00408, Comments: 2024 sq. ft. sq. ft., concrete, poor Seaside CA 93955 0418A, 00850, 00851, 00932, 00945, 00946, condition, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army 00947 5 Buildings Property Number: 21201330010 Comments: off-site removal only; no future JFTB Status: Unutilized agency need; St. varies, conditions range Los Alamitos CA 90720 Directions: 4230 from good to dilapidated secured area, Comments: 15,908 sf.; theater; vacant since Landholding Agency: Army contact Army for more info. on a specific 2000; 43 yes.-old; mold; lead-based paint; Property Number: 21201230043 property & accessibility/removal reqs. asbestos; contact Army for more info. Status: Excess 7 Buildings Directions: 148, 149, 261, 280, 281 11 Building Sierra Army Depot Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Fort Hunter Liggett Herlong CA 96113 use: storage; poor conditions; FF Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Landholding Agency: Army contamination; permission required to Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330067 access property to remove of installation. Property Number: 21201330018 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 00478, 00548, 00681, 00682, 1201T Directions: 0100A, 0178B, 00306, 00408, Tower Rd. 00683, 00684, and 00685 0418A, 00850, 00851, 00932, 00945, 00946, Comments: sf. varies, 36–204+ months Dubin CA 94568 00947 vacant; fair to deteriorated; secured area; Landholding Agency: Army Comments: offsite removal only; no future extensive background check required; Property Number: 21201310060 agency need; St. varies, conditions range contact Amry for info. on a specifc Status: Unutilized from good to dilapidated secured area, property & accessibility reqs. Comments: off-site removal only; 30 sf.; contact Army for more info. on a specific control tower; poor conditions; restricted property & accessibility/removal reqs. 2 Buildings area; transferee must obtain real estate doc. 22 Buildings Camp Roberts MTC to access/remove; contact Army for more Hwy. 101, Bldg. 109 Camp Roberts CA 93451 info. Camp Roberts CA 93451 Landholding Agency: Army 1201S & 1205S Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201410024 Tower Rd. Property Number: 21201330019 Status: Excess Dublin CA 94568 Status: Excess Directions: 14102 (864 sq. ft); 14801 (200 sq. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00902, 00936, 01019, 06079, ft) Property Number: 21201310062 06080, 06125, 06320, 14212, 14308, 14801, Comments: off-site removal only; 72+ yrs.- Status: Unutilized 25012, 25013, 27108, 27110, 27126, RB001, old; secured area; contact Army for Directions: previously reported under RB003, RB004, RB005, RB006, RB007, accessbility/removal requirements. 21201010006 RB043 4 Buildings Comments: REDETERMINATION: off-site Comments: CORRECTION: Bldg. 14801 Fort Hunter Liggett removal only; 396 & 252 sf. repectitively; incorrectly published on 08/30/2013; off- 711 ASP Road

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Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 (4,225 sq. ft.) 393 (58 sq. ft.); 394 (58 sq. 6466 Specker Ave., Building 1520 Landholding Agency: Army ft.) Fort Carson CO 80913–4001 Property Number: 21201420004 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized agency need; 35/86+ yrs. old; usage varies; Property Number: 21201420007 Directions: 711; 710; 0408A; 719 contact Army for more info. on a specific Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future property; access./removal requirements. Directions: 01520; 01909; 05510; 06250 agency need; poor conditions; must obtain Building 0132A Comments: off-site removal only; no future access documentation; contact Army for Fort Hunter Liggett agency need; contamination; repairs information on a specific property and For Hunter Liggett CA 93928 required; secured area; contact Army for accessibility/removal request. Landholding Agency: Army information on a specific property and Bldg. 53 Property Number: 21201530050 accessibility/removal request. Navy Lodge on RT Jones Rd. Status: Underutilized 8 Buildings Mountain View CA Comments: off-site removal; no future agency Fort Carson Landholding Agency: Army need; 64+ yrs. old; 943 sq. ft.; residential; 3446 Airfield Road, Building 9600 Property Number: 21201430003 poor condition; contact Army for more Fort Carson CO 80913–4001 Status: Excess information and accessibility/removal Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 960 sq. ft.; requirements. Property Number: 21201420008 storage; poor conditions; contact Army for Colorado Status: Excess more information. Directions: 09600; 09601; 09602; 9605; 9608; Building 01852 09610; 9634A; 9635A 00294 6359 Barkley Ave. Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base Comments: off-Site removal only; Ft. Carson CO 80913 contamination; repairs required; secured (JFTB) Landholding Agency: Army Los Alamitos CA 90720–5002 area; contact Army for information on a Property Number: 21201320036 Landholding Agency: Army specific property and accessibility/removal Status: Excess Property Number: 21201430018 request. Comments: off-site removal only; 9,822 sf.; Status: Underutilized Building 09611 BDE HQ; repairs needed; asbestos; secured Directions: 00294 Fort Carson area; contact Army for access/removal Comments: off-site removal only; no future Ft. Carson CO 80913 requirements. agency need; 980 sq. ft.; storage/general Landholding Agency: Army purpose; very poor condition; secured area; Building 01854 Property Number: 21201420012 contact Army for more information. 6370 Porter St. Status: Underutilized Ft. Carson CO 80913 Building 37 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Defense Distribution Landholding Agency: Army agency need; 4,255 sq. ft.; org. classroom; San Joaquin CA 95304 Property Number: 21201320037 49+yrs. old; repairs required; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess contamination; secured area; contact Army Property Number: 21201510007 Comments: off-site removal only; 3,800 sf.; for more info. Status: Excess Admin.; repairs needed; asbestos; secured 9745 Comments: off-site removal only; 200 sq. ft.; area; contact Army for access/removal Fort Carson shipping office; age: 2013; fair/good requirements. Fort Carson CO 80913 conditions; asbestos/lead; contact Army for Building 00304 Landholding Agency: Army more information. 5020 Tevis St. Property Number: 21201430046 Camp Roberts MTC (H) Bldg. Ft. Carson CO 80913 Status: Unutilized # T0864 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Hwy 101; Bldg. 109 Property Number: 21201320039 agency need; 100 sq. ft.; access control Camp Roberts CA 93451–5000 Status: Excess point; repairs needed; secured area; contact Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 15,484 sf.; Army for more information. Property Number: 21201510028 Admin.; 4 months vacant; repairs needed; Building 01431 Status: Unutilized asbestos; contact Army for access/removal 6101 Wetzel Ave. Comments: off-site removal; 73+ yrs. old; 400 requirements. Ft. Carson CO 80913 sq. ft. storage; residential; fair to poor Building 01430 Landholding Agency: Army condition; vacant 72 months; contact Army 6101 Wetzel Ave. Property Number: 21201440050 for more info. Fort Carson CO 80913 Status: Unutilized 3 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Park Reserve Forces Training Area Property Number: 21201330028 agency need; 202 sq. ft.; 4+ months vacant; Dubin CA 94568 Status: Unutilized repair needed; contact Army for more Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future information. Property Number: 21201530048 agency use; 4t months; 41,098 sf.; admin.; Building 00209 Status: Unutilized maint./repairs needed; secured area; 4809 Tevis Street Directions: Building: 973 RPUID: 376805 contact Army for more info. re. Fort Carson CO 80913 (1,933 sq. ft.); 1194 RPUID: 377058 (1,020 accessibility/removal reqs. Landholding Agency: Army sq. ft.); 1195 RPUID: 377059 (1,020 sq. ft.) 3 Buildings Property Number: 21201520018 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Fort Carson Status: Unutilized agency need; 61/71+ yrs. old; Vacant Fort Carson CO 80913 Comments: off-site removal; 49+ yrs. old; 400 Storage; recreation center; poor condition; Landholding Agency: Army sq. ft.; housing; vacant 3 mos.; repairs contact Army for more info. on a specific Property Number: 21201340017 required; asbestos; no future agency need; property accessibility/removal Status: Unutilized contact Army for more information. requirements. Directions: R043A (120 sq. ft.); R043D (240 Building 00220 6 Buildings sq. ft.); R111A (120 sq. ft.) 4860 Tevis Street Fort Hunter Liggett Comments: off-site removal only; no future Fort Carson CO 80913 Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 agency need; sq. ft. varies; poor conditions; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army secured area; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201520033 Property Number: 21201530049 information on a specific property & Status: Excess Status: Unutilized accessibility requirements. Comments: off-site removal only; 73+ yrs. Directions: Building: 0100B (124 sq. ft.); 124 4 Buildings old; 690 sq. ft.; Eng./housing; repairs (2,001 sq. ft.); 149 (1,196 sq. ft.); 283 Fort Carson required; concrete; maybe difficult to

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move; asbestos; no future agency need; 3 Buildings Gov’t escort only to access/remove contact Army for more information. McFarland Ave. property. Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Georgia Building 1133 Landholding Agency: Army Veterans Pkwy Building 904 Property Number: 21201310017 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 2022 Veterans Pkwy Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Directions: 1710, 1711, 1712 Property Number: 21201310026 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Status: Excess Property Number: 21201310004 poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Comments: off-site removal only; 501 sf.; Status: Excess escort only to access/remove property. latrine; poor conditions; w/in secured area; Comments: off-site removal only; 9,993 sf.; Buildings 1303 & 1304 Gov’t escort only to access/remove museum; poor conditions; asbestos & lead- Warrior Rd. property. based paint; w/in secured area; Gov’t escort Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Building OT022 required to access/remove property. Landholding Agency: Army 46 22nd Street Building 862 Property Number: 21201310018 Fort Gordon GA 30905 259 N. Lightining Rd. Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Property Number: 21201330005 Landholding Agency: Army poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201310010 escort only to access/remove property. Comments: no future agency need; Off-site Status: Excess Building 1155 & 1156 removal only; 960 sf.; classroom; 120 Comments: off-site removal only; 826 sf.; N. Lightining Rd. months; dilapidated; contamination; closed Battery Shop; poor conditions; w/in Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 post; contact Army for accessibility/ secured area; contact Army for info. on Landholding Agency: Army removal requirements. accessibility/removal reqs. Property Number: 21201310019 Building OT007 Building 853 Status: Excess 31 22nd Street 140 Barren Loop Rd. Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Fort Gordon GA 30905 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army escort only to access/remove property. Property Number: 21201330006 Property Number: 21201310011 Buildings 1139 & 1151 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Veterans Pkwy Comments: off-site removal only; no future Comments: off-site removal only; 4,100 sf.; Ft. Stewart GA 31314 agency need; 960 sf.; classroom; 120 Admin. 3 mons. vacant; fair conditions; w/ Landholding Agency: Army months; dilapidated; contamination; closed in secured area; contact Army for Property Number: 21201310020 post; contact Army for accessibility/ accessibility/removal reqs. Status: Excess removal reqs. Building 866 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; 3 Buildings null poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Veterans Pkwy. 395 N. Lightining Rd. escort only to access/remove property. Fort Stewart GA 31314 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Building 1104 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Frank Cochran Dr. Property Number: 21201330036 Property Number: 21201310012 Hinesville GA 31314 Status: Excess Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1101, 1108, 1129 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,100 sf.; Property Number: 21201310022 Comments: off-site removal only; poor Admin.; fair conditions; w/in secured area; Status: Excess conditions; contamination; secured area; contact Army for info. on accessibility/ Comments: off-site removal only; 240 sf.; contact Army for info. on a specific removal reqs. storage; poor conditions; w/in secured property; accessiblity removal reqs. Building 9597 area; Gov’t escort required to access/ Building 00TR4 Bultman Ave. remove property. 43 Pistol Range Road Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Building 1105 Whitfield GA 30755 Landholding Agency: Army Veterans Pkwy Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201310013 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Property Number: 21201330045 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 324 sf.; Property Number: 21201310023 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,560 sf.; storage; 6 mons. vacant; poor conditions; Status: Excess dining facility; 78 yrs. old; poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t escort only to Comments: off-site removal only; 7,132 sf.; contact Army for more info. access/remove property. Maint. Facility; poor conditions; asbestos & Building 1157 Building 8056 lead; w/in secured area; Gov’t escort Hunter Army Airfield N. Lightining Rd. required to access/remove property. Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Building 1130 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Veterans Pkwy Property Number: 21201410033 Property Number: 21201310015 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Excess Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 5,809 sq. Comments: off-site removal only; 3,790 sf.; Property Number: 21201310024 ft.; poor conditions; secured area; gov’t navigation bldg.; 10 mons. vacant; fair Status: Excess escort required; contact Army for more conditions; asbestos; w/in secured area; Comments: off-site removal only; 322 sf.; info. Gov’t escort only to access/remove storage; poor conditions; w/in secured Building 7097 property. area; Gov’t escort only to access/remove Fort Stewart Buildings 7736 & 7740 property. Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Chip Rd. Building 1132 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Veterans Pkwy Property Number: 21201440007 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201310016 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Excess Property Number: 21201310025 agency need; relocation difficult due to Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Status: Excess size/type; 9,520 sq. ft.; child development poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Comments: off-site removal only; 182 sf.; center; 6+ months vacant; poor conditions; escort only to access/remove property. latrine; poor conditions; w/in secured area; contact Army for more information.

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100 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Wahiawa HI 96786 Hunter Army Airfield agency need; poor conditions; contact Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Army for more information. Property Number: 21201330038 Landholding Agency: Army Hawaii Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201440008 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Excess P–88 agency need; 512 sf.; storage; 46 yrs. old; Comments: off-site removal only; relocation Aliamanu Military Reservation poor conditions; contact Army for more Honolulu HI 96818 extremely difficult due to size; 13,331 sq. info. Landholding Agency: Army ft.; classroom; poor conditions; contact 00038 Army for more information. Property Number: 21199030324 Status: Unutilized Pohakuloa Training Area 1020 Directions: Approximately 600 feet from Hilo HI 96720 Hunter Army Airfield Main Gate on Aliamanu Drive. Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Comments: 45,216 sq. ft. underground tunnel Property Number: 21201410007 Landholding Agency: Army complex, pres. of asbestos clean-up Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201440009 required of contamination, use of respirator Comments: off-site removal only; 102 sq. ft.; Status: Underutilized required by those entering property, use storage; 49+ yrs. old; poor conditions; Comments: off-site removal only; no future limitations. contact Army for more information. agency need; relocation extremely difficult due to size/type; 39,653 sq.ft.; storage; 1+ 3377Z 3 Buildings month vacant; contact Army for more Schofield Barracks Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam information. Wahiawa HI 96786 Joint Base Pearl Harb HI 96860 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 9002 Property Number: 21201210054 Property Number: 21201530046 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Hunter Army Airfield GA 31406 Comments: off-site removal only; 196 sf.; Directions: Building: 2266 (1,536 sq. ft.); Landholding Agency: Army current use: transformer bldg.; poor 2267 (1,536 sq. ft.) 2268 (2,190 sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201440010 conditions—needs repairs. Comments: off-site removal only; 32+ yrs. Status: Underutilized old; Child Development Centers; 24 mos. Comments: off-site removal only; no future Bldg 0300B agency need; relocation difficult due to 308 Paalaa Uka Pupukea Vacant; poor condition; relocation may not type; 221 sq. ft.; 12+ months vacant; poor Wahiawa HI 96786 be feasible due to deteriorated condition; conditions; asbestos; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21201210083 more information. Idaho Status: Unutilized 00977 Comments: off-site removal only; 114 sf.; R1A11 Ft. Benning current use: valve house for water tank; fair 16 Miles South Ft. Benning GA 31905 conditions. Boise ID 83634 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530009 12 Bldgs. Schofield Barracks Property Number: 21201320005 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Directions: RPUID 280829 Wahiawa HI Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf., Comments: off-site removal only; 789 sq. ft.; Landholding Agency: Army dilapidated, repairs a must, temp. shelter, no future agency need; 23+ yrs. old; poor Property Number: 21201220009 9 months vacant, has hanta virus presence. conditions; contact Army for more Status: Unutilized information. Directions: 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2513, R1A13 2514, 2516, 2517, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3035 2 Buildings 16 Miles South Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Ft. Benning Boise ID 83634 usage varies; storage; good conditions. Ft. Benning GA 31905 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army A0300 Property Number: 21201320015 Property Number: 21201530012 308 Paalaa Uka Pupukea Rd. Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Helemano Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; Directions: 02671 (RPUID: 282337; 110 sq. Wahiawa HI 96786 temp. shelter; 9 months vacant; ft.); 02296 (RPUID: 282250; 468 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army dialpidated; Hanta virus; repairs a must. Comments: off-site removal only; 789 sq. ft.; Property Number: 21201230009 R1A10 no future agency need; relocation difficult Status: Unutilized 16 Miles South due to type; poor conditions; contact Army Comments: off-site removal only; 17.25 x Boise ID 83634 for more information. 21ft.; water storage. Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Buildings 1421 & 1422 Property Number: 21201320041 Ft. Benning 510 CW2 Latchum Rd. Status: Excess Ft. Benning GA 31905 Wahiawa HI 97686 Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army dilapidated; repairs a must; 9 months Property Number: 21201530014 Property Number: 21201310046 vacant; Hanta virus. Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized R1A12 Directions: 04218 (RPUID: 282317; 485 sq. Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; 16 Miles South ft.); 04219 (RPUID: 282318; 577 sq. ft.) office & toilet; fair conditions; military Boise ID 83634 Comments: off-site removal only; no future reservation. Landholding Agency: Army agency need; relocation difficult due to Buildings 3363, 3366, & 3371 Property Number: 21201320042 type; poor conditions; contact Army for Schofield Barracks Status: Excess more information. Wahiawa HI 96786 Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army temp. shelter; 9 months vacant; Ft. Benning Property Number: 21201310047 dilapidated; repairs a must; Hanta virus. Ft. Benning GA 31905 Status: Unutilized R1A15 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; 16 Miles South Property Number: 21201530015 abandoned; 230 mons. vacant; transformer Boise ID 83634 Status: Unutilized bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 09128 (RPUID: 281864; 120 sq. Building A0750 Property Number: 21201320043 ft.); 09132 (RPUID: 281868; 289 sq. ft.) 613 Ayers Ave. (Schofield Barracks) Status: Excess

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Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; Comments: 3,076 sf.; family housing; possible contamination; secured area; temp. shelter; 9 months vacant; 816+months vacant; deteriorated; secured however, prior approval to access is dilapidated; Hanta virus; repair a must. area; escort required; contact Army for needed; contact Army for more info. Illinois accessibility requirements. Building 00621 6 Buildings 2 Buildings Mitchell Terr. Granite City USARC Camp Dodge Ft. Riley KS 66442 Granite City IL 62040 Johnston IA 50131 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320021 Property Number: 21201410040 Property Number: 21201330064 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 12, 640 sf.; Directions: 401 (3,194 sq. ft.); 402 (4,913 sq. Directions: Y1200 & TC030 lodging; deteriorating; asbestos. ft.); 403 (1,474 sq. ft.); 413 (739 sq. ft.); 434 Comments: 1,686 & 1,026 sf. respectively; Building 7610 (249 sq. ft.); 416 (1,387 sq. ft.) garage; deteriorated; secured area; escort Fort Riley Comments: off-site removal only; no future required; contact Army for accessibility Fort Riley KS 66442 agency need; dissemble may be required; requirements. Landholding Agency: Army poor conditions; secured area; contact Kansas Property Number: 21201410049 Army on a specific property & Building 9109 Status: Excess accessibility/removal requirements. Mallon Rd. Comments: off-site removal only; may not be 2 Buildings Ft. Riley KS 66442 feasible to relocate due to sq. ft./type of Phillip H. Sheridan Reserve Center Landholding Agency: Army structure; 41,892 sq. Ft. barracks contact Ft. Sheridan IL 60037 Property Number: 21201310051 Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 8 Buildings Property Number: 21201410041 Comments: off-site removal only; 128 sf.; Fort Riley Status: Underutilized latrine; deteriorating conditions; located on 610 Warrior Rd. Directions: 564 (4,840 sq. ft.); 5659840 sq. ft.) controlled area; contact Army for more Fort Riley KS 66442 Comments: off-site removal only; no future info. Landholding Agency: Army agency need; dissemble may be required; Building 00620 Property Number: 21201420002 fair conditions; asbestos; secured area; Mitchell Terr. Status: Excess contact Army for more info. on a specific Ft. Riley KS 66442 Directions: 610, 7610, 7614, 7616, 7842, property & accessibility/removal reqs. Landholding Agency: Army 7846, 7850, 8063 2 Buildings Property Number: 21201320014 Comments: off-site removal only; major Joliet USARC/JTA Status: Excess repairs needed, mold and asbestos; secured Elwood IL 60421 Comments: off-site removal only; 12,640 sf.; area; contact Army for information on a Landholding Agency: Army lodging; deteriorating; asbestos. specific property and accessibility/removal Property Number: 21201410042 Building 09098 request. Status: Unutilized Vinton School Rd. 502 Directions: JT837 (4,000 sq. ft.); JT834 (4,000 Ft. Riley KS 66442 Fort Riley sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS 66442 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21201320016 Landholding Agency: Army agency need; dissemble may be required; Status: Excess Property Number: 21201430009 poor conditions; contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal only; 120 sf.; Status: Excess info. on a specific property & accessibility/ guard shack; fair/moderate conditions. Directions: 502 removal reqs. Building 07856 Comments: off-site removal only; 316 sq. ft.; Building 140 Drum St. office; structure type: Police Station; 55+ 1515 W. Central Rd. Ft. Riley KS 66442 years old; fair condition; contact Army for Arlington Heights IL 60005 Landholding Agency: Army more information. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320017 Kentucky Property Number: 21201520034 Status: Excess Fort Knox Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 13,493 sf.; Eisenhower Avenue Comments: off-site removal only; 58+ yrs old; dining facility; detereriorating; asbestos. 4.737 sq. ft.; 42+ mos. vacant; housing Fort Knox KY 40121 equipment; poor conditions; prior approval Building 07636 Landholding Agency: Army needed to gain access; no future agency Normandy Dr. Property Number: 21201110011 need; contact Army for more information. Ft. Riley KS 66442 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldgs: 06559, 06571, 06575, Indiana Property Number: 21201320018 06583, 06584, 06585, 06586 2 Buildings Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; multiple Ft. Ben Harrison USARC Comments: off-site removal only; 9,850 sf.; bldgs. w/various sq. footage (2,578–8,440 Indianapolis IN 46216 deteriorating; asbestos. sq. ft), current use varies (classroom–dental Landholding Agency: Army Building 05309 clinic), lead base paint, asbestos & mold Property Number: 21201530007 Ewell St. identified. Status: Unutilized Ft. Riley KS 66442 Fort Knox, 10 Bldgs. Directions: 00334 (652 sq. ft.); 00337 (675 sq. Landholding Agency: Army Bacher Street ft.) Property Number: 21201320019 2nd Dragoons Rd & Abel St Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Excess Fort Knox KY 40121 agency need; removal difficult; recreational Comments: off-site removal only; 23,784 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army center & restroom/shower; poor conditions lodging; deteriorating; asbestos. contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21201110012 Building 00918 Status: Unutilized Iowa Caisson Hill Rd. Directions: Bldgs: 06547, 06548, 06549, Y11Q0 Ft. Riley KS 66442 06550, 06551, 06552, 06553, 06554, 06557, Camp Dodge Landholding Agency: Army 06558 Johnston IA 50131 Property Number: 21201320020 Comments: off-site removal only, multiple Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess blegs. w/various sq. footage (8,527–41,631 Property Number: 21201330060 Comments: off-site removal only; 3,536 sf.; sq. ft.) lead base paint, abestos & mold Status: Unutilized admin. general purpose; deteriorating; identified in all bldgs. Current use varies.

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Fort Knox, 10 Bldgs Comments: off-site removal only; 2,969 sq. ft; Comments: sf. varies; extremely poor Eisenhower Ave current use: office; possible lead base conditions; contamination identified; Fort knox KY 40121 paint, asbestos, and mold. contact Army for further details & Landholding Agency: Army 23 Bldgs. accessibility requirements. Property Number: 21201110015 Ft. Knox 6 Buildings Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox KY 40121 Ft. Campbell Directions: Bldgs: 06535, 06536, 06537, Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Campbell KY 42223 06539, 06540, 06541, 06542, 06544, 06545, Property Number: 21201210034 Landholding Agency: Army 06546 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530030 Comments: off-site removal only, multiple Directions: 6097, 6098, 6099, 6113, 6114, Status: Unutilized bldgs. w/various sq. ft. (2,510–78,436 sq. 6115, 6116, 6118, 6120, 6121, 6123, 6124, Directions: 07110 (23,628 sq. ft.; barracks); ft.) lead base paint, asbestos & mold has 6614, 6615, 6616, 7107, 9209, 9215, 9231, 07112 (25,625 sq. ft.; barracks); 07114 been identified in all bldgs. Current use 9254, 9256, 9361, 9619 (7,173 sq. ft.; office); 07116 (7,602 sq. ft.; varies. Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. office); 07118 (25,625 sq. ft.; barracks); 11 Bldgs. varies, current use: varies; poor 07120 (25, 625 sq. ft.; barracks) Ft. Knox conditions—need repairs; lead, mold, and Comments: fair conditions; needs repairs; Ft. Knox KY 40121 asbestos identified. contamination; daily registration required Landholding Agency: Army 20 Bldgs. to access property; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201140002 Ft. Knox details on a specific property. Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox KY 40121 6 Buildings Directions: 02422, 02423, 02424, 02425, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Campbell 02956, 02960, 00173, 02197, 02200, 00097, Property Number: 21201210035 Fort Campbell KY 42223 00098 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; possible Directions: 45, 46, 64, 75, 79, 107, 114, 155, Property Number: 21201530070 lead based paint, asbestos, and mold in all 202, 205, 299, 1373, 1997, 2319, 2350, Status: Unutilized bldgs.; sq. ft. varies; current use: office. 3007, 6033, 6034, 6035, 6036 Directions: Building 00098 RPUID: 617032; 5 Bldgs. Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. (110,74 sq.ft.); 00099 RPUID: 607082 (5,236 Ft. Knox varies, current use: varies; poor sq.ft.); 05005 RPUID: 584422 456 sq.ft.); Ft. Knox KY 40121 conditions—need repairs; lead, mold, and 06139 RPUID: 570559 (2,686 sq.ft.); 06254 Landholding Agency: Army asbestos identified. RPUID: 580305 (9,189 sq.ft.); 06921 RPUID: Property Number: 21201140003 5 Bldgs. 618134 (38,993 sq.ft.) Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox Comments: 57–61+yrs.; offices; sales; health Directions: 02317, 02323, 02324, 02349, Ft. Knox KY 40121 clinic; sewage plt.; barracks; fair condition; 02421 Landholding Agency: Army daily registration required to access; Comments: off-site removal only; possible Property Number: 21201210036 contact Army for more information. lead base paint, asbestos, and mold; sq. ft. Status: Unutilized 9 Buildings varies; current use: office. Directions: 6038, 6039, 6040, 6093, 6094 Fort Campbell 10 Bldgs. Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Fort Campbell KY 42223 Ft. Knox varies, current use: varies; poor Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Knox KY 40121 conditions—need repairs; lead, mold, and Property Number: 21201530071 Landholding Agency: Army asbestos identified. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201140016 22 Bldgs. Directions: 06922 RPUID: 618298 (38,961 Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox sq.ft.); 06923 RPUID: 621105 (38,544 sq.ft.); Directions: 120, 161, 166, 171, 101, 114, 115, Ft. Knox KY 40121 06925 RPUID: 581379 (3,610 sq.ft.); 06930 116, 117, 1196 Landholding Agency: Army RPUID: 602890 (38,044 sq.ft.); 06931 Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Property Number: 21201220020 RPUID: 613237 (31,586 sq.ft.); 07042 varies; current use: office space to storage; Status: Unutilized RPUID: 614204 (4,808 sq.ft.); 07043 RPUID: possible asbestos and mold. Directions: 79, 204, 1610, 1996, 2955, 2959, 621983 (4,748 sq.ft.); 07049 RPUID: 608997 18 Bldgs. 2965, 2980, 2991, 6531, 6533, 6560, 6561, (5,217 sq.ft.) 07160 RPUID: 621648 (12,372 Ft. Knox 6563, 6564, 6565, 6566, 6592, 6594, 9183, sq.ft.) Ft. Knox KY 40121 9319, 9320. Comments: 57–61+yrs. old; veh maint; Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; sf varies; offices; barracks; fire station; fair Property Number: 21201140032 usage varies; need repairs; lead and conditions;daily registration required to Status: Unutilized asbestos identified; need remediation. access; contact Army for more information. Directions: 51, 52, 70, 73, 74, 76, 2961, 2963, 15 Buildings Building 07164 2964, 2969, 2970, 2971, 2972, 2973, 2974, Ft. Knox Fort Campbell 2975, 2979, 2316 Ft. Knox KY 40121 Fort Campbell KY 42223 Comments: off-site removal only; possible Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, mold, and lead base paint; sq. ft. Property Number: 21201230030 Property Number: 21201530072 varies; current use: office. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. 2980 Directions: 2991, 3006, 6127, 7345, 7346, Directions: RPUID: 619432 Ft. Knox 9254, 9264, 9294, 9302, 9311, 9315, 9335, Comments: 63+ yrs old; 9,936 sq.ft.; fair Ft. Knox KY 40121 9427, 9503, 9504 condition; asbestos; flt control tower; daily Landholding Agency: Army Comments: use: maintenance;extremely poor registration required to access; contact Property Number: 21201140078 conditions; contamination identified; Army for more information. Status: Unutilized contact Army for further details & 2 Buildings Comments: off-site removal only; 6,900 sq. accessibility requirements. Fort Campbell ft.; current use: office; possible asbestos 10 Buildings Ft. Campbell KY 42223 and mold. Ft. Knox Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1197 Ft. Knox KY 40121 Property Number: 21201530080 Ft. Knox Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox KY 40121 Property Number: 21201230031 Directions: 07168 (610334; 1,504 sq. ft.); Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 07187 (583711; 308 sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201140079 Directions: 9505, 9506, 9507, 9508, 9509, Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized 9617, 9675, 9681, 9706, 9707 agency need; removal diff. due to type/size;

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good/fair conditions; daily registration Directions: 3335, 3341, 3342, 3344, 3348, 7306C required to access property; contact Army 4798, 7144, 7192, 7193, 7194, 7199, 08091, Fort Polk for more details on a specific property. 8092 Ft. Polk LA 71459 Building A7140 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Landholding Agency: Army Fort Campbell agency need; sf. varies; storage to picnic/ Property Number: 21201530044 Ft. Campbell KY 42223 rec. shelter; poor conditions; contact Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army for more info. on a specific property and Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21201530102 removal requirements. agency need; relocatable office; 1,800 sq. Status: Underutilized 7318D ft.; contact Army for more information. Comments: 414 sq. ft.; 56+ yrs.-old; fair Fort Polk 7604D conditions; registration required on daily Fort Polk LA 71459 Fort Polk basis to access property; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Polk LA 71459 more information. Property Number: 21201530037 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530045 Louisiana Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized B–8248 agency need; 4,539 sq. ft.; recreation Comments: off-site removal only; no future Ft. Polk center; contact Army for more information. agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; relocatable Ft. Polk LA 71459 7604B office; contact Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Polk 9 Buildings Property Number: 21201210069 Fort Polk LA 71459 Fort Polk Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Polk LA 71459 Comments: 3,141 sf.; current use: Admin. Property Number: 21201530038 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg.; poor conditions—need repairs. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530073 B–8401 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Underutilized Ft. Polk agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; contact Army for Directions: 00002 (190857; 4,070 sq. ft.); Ft. Polk LA 71459 more information. 00003 (292997; 97 sq. ft.); 02531 (191515; Landholding Agency: Army 7604C 4,830 sq. ft.); 02599 (191521; 159 sq. ft.); Property Number: 21201210070 Fort Polk 04250 (191272; 240 sq. ft.); 07526 (299361; Status: Underutilized Fort Polk LA 71459 480 sq. ft.); 09787 (293242; 608 sq. ft.); Comments: 3,141 sf.; current use: Admin. Landholding Agency: Army 09806 (188086; 2,834 sq. ft.); M0350 Bldg.; poor conditions—need repairs. Property Number: 21201530039 (188086)? 21 Buildings Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future Polk Comments: off-site removal only; no future agency need; removal difficult due to type/ Ft. Polk LA 71459 agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; relocatable size; poor conditions; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army company building; contact Army for more more details on a specific property. information. Property Number: 21201230034 Building 07043 Status: Underutilized 7308E Fort Polk Directions: 9515, 9537, 9554, 9570, 9593, Fort Polk Fort Polk LA 71459 9594, 9601, 9602, 9603, 9604, 9607, 9609, Fort Polk LA 71459 Landholding Agency: Army 9618, 9619, 9666, 9703, 9741, 9744, 9751, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530101 9753, 9755 Property Number: 21201530040 Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 1,200 sq. use: varies; poor conditions; contact Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future ft.; maintenance building; poor conditions; for further details re: a specific property. agency need; 5,396 sq. ft.; relocatable contact Army for more information. office; contact Army for more information. 18 Buildings Maryland 7802B Polk Fort Polk Bldg. 06186 Ft. Polk LA 71459 Fort Polk LA 71459 Ft. Detrick Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fredrick MD 21702 Property Number: 21201230035 Property Number: 21201530041 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110026 Directions: 9764, 9765, 9773, 9793, 9794, Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized 9797, 9803, 9812, 9818, 9830, 9836, 9837, agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; relocatable Comments: off-site removal only, 14,033 sq. 9840, 9854, 9913, 9914, 9917, 9920 company building; contact Army for more ft., current use: communications ctr., bldg. Comments: off-site removal only; sq.ft. varies; information. not energy efficient but fair condition. use: varies; poor conditions; contact Army 7525C 5 Buildings for further details re: a specific property. Fort Polk Ft. George G. Meade 7 Building Ft. Polk LA 71459 Ft. George MD 20755 Fort Polk Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Polk LA 71459 Property Number: 21201530042 Property Number: 21201330008 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201330044 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Directions: 4, 239, 700, 2790, 8608 Status: Underutilized agency need; 913 sq. ft.; relocatable Comments: off-site removal only; no future Directions: 00916, 03313, 03314, 03315, shower/toilet facility; contact Army for agency need; sf. varies; fair to deteriorating 3316, 3320, 3323 more information. conditions; secured area; contact Army re. Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; 7318C info. on a specific property & accessibility/ no future agency need; poor conditions; Fort Polk removal reqs. contact Army for more info. on a specific Ft. Polk LA 71459 Building 01245 property & removal reqs. Landholding Agency: Army 1245 Rocky Springs Road 13 Buldings Property Number: 21201530043 Frederick MD 21702 Fort Polk Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Polk LA 71459 Comments: off-site removal only; 6,016 sq. Property Number: 21201520042 Landholding Agency: Army ft.; no future agency need; relocatable Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201330056 battalion aid station; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal only; 20+ yrs. Status: Underutilized more information. old; 120 sq. ft.; vacant 1+ mos.; arms

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storage; good condition; no future agency for more information on a specific property Landholding Agency: Army need; contact Army for more information. & accessiblity requirements. Property Number: 21200410113 Michigan Minnesota Status: Unutilized Comments: 2240 sq ft, 2 plex housing 6 Buildings 18 Bldgs. quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Detroit Arsenal 1245 Hwy 96 West use only. Warren MI 48092 Arden Hills Army TRNG Site Landholding Agency: Army Arden Hills MN 55112 15 Bldgs Property Number: 21201340026 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201210059 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–0827 Directions: WH001 (4,680 sq. ft.); WH002 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army (3,910 sq. ft.); WH003 (5,256 sq. ft.); Directions: 12155, 12156, 12157, 01200, Property Number: 21200410114 WH004 (3,840 sq. ft.) WH005 (5,236 sq. ft.); 01201, 01202, 01203, 01204, 01205, 01206, Status: Unutilized WH006 (5,940 sq. ft.) 04202, 11218, 11219, 11220, 11221, 11222, Directions: 08267, 08269, 08271, 08273, Comments: off-site removal only; no future 11223, 04203 08275, 08277, 08279, 08290, 08296, 08301 agency need; residential; repairs needed; Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Comments: 4784 sq ft., 4 plex housing contamination; secured area; contact Army current use: storage; poor conditions—need quarters, potential contaminants, off-site for more information on a specific property repairs. use only. accessibility requires. Missouri Bldg 09432 Fort Leonard Wood 6 Buildings Bldg. T2139 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Detroit Arsenal Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Warren MI 48092 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473–5000 Property Number: 21200410115 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201340027 Property Number: 21199420446 Comments: 8724 sq ft., 6-plex housing Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Directions: WH013 (4,680 sq.ft.); WH014 Directions: use only. (5,236 sq.ft.); WH015 (3,000 sq.ft.); WH016 Comments: 3663 sq. ft., 1-story, presence of (3,840 sq.ft.); WH017 (3,000 sq.ft.); WH018 lead base paint, most recent use—admin/ Bldgs. 5006 and 5013 (5,940 sq.ft.) gen. purpose, off-site use only. Fort Leonard Wood Comments: off-site removal only; no future Bldg. 2167 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 agency need; residential; repairs needed; Landholding Agency: Army contamination; secured area; contact Army Fort Leonard Wood Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473–5000 Property Number: 21200430064 for more infomation on a specific property Status: Unutilized & accessiblity requirements. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199820179 Comments: 192 sq. ft., needs repair, most 6 Building Status: Unutilized recent use—generator bldg., off-site use Detroit Arsenal Directions: only. Warren MI 48092 Comments: 1296 sq. ft., presence of asbestos/ Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 13210, 13710 lead paint, most recent use—admin., off- Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21201340028 site use only. Status: Unutilized Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Directions: WH007 (3,840 sq. ft.); WH008 Bldgs. 2192, 2196, 2198 Landholding Agency: Army (5,940 sq. ft.); WH009 (5,236 sq. ft.); Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21200430065 WH010 (4,680 sq. ft.); WH011 (5,236 sq. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473–5000 Status: Unutilized ft.); WH012 (5,236 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 144 sq. ft. each, needs repair, Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21199820183 most recent use—communication, off-site agency need; residential; repairs needed; Status: Unutilized use only. contamination; secured area; contact Army Directions: P0002 for more information on a specific property Comments: 4720 sq. ft., presence of asbestos/ 88th Reginal Support Command and accessibility requires. lead paint, most recent use—barracks, off- Cape Girardeau MO 63701 site use only. 6 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Detroit Arsenal 12 Bldgs Property Number: 21201510006 Warren MI 48092 Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Comments: off-site removal only; 96 sq. ft.; Property Number: 21201340029 Landholding Agency: Army storage; no future agency need; 14+ mons. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200410110 vacant; asbestos; contact Army for more Directions: WH019 (4,680 sq.ft.); WH020 Status: Unutilized information. Directions: 07036, 07050, 07054, 07102, (5,940 sq.ft.); WH021 (5,940 sq.ft.); WH022 Montana (4,680 sq.ft.); WH023 (5,940 sq.ft.); WH024 07400, 07401, 08245, 08249, 08251, 08255, (1,760 sq.ft.) 08257, 08261. Bldg. 00405 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Comments: 7152 sq. ft. 6 plex housing Fort Harrison agency need; residential; repairs needed; quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Ft. Harrison MT 59636 contamination; secured area; contact Army use only. Landholding Agency: Army for more information on a specific property 6 Bldg Property Number: 21200130099 & accessiblity requirements. Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized GSA Number: 4 Buildings Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 3467 sq. ft., most recent use— Detroit Arsenal storage, security limitations. Warren MI 48092 Property Number: 21200410111 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. T0066 Property Number: 21201340031 Directions: 07044, 07106, 07107, 08260, Fort Harrison Status: Unutilized 08281, 08300 Ft. Harrison MT 59636 Directions: WH025 (1,760 sq.ft.); WH026 Comments: 9520 sq ft., 8 plex housing Landholding Agency: Army (1,760 sq. ft.); WH027 (1,760 sq.ft.); WH028 quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Property Number: 21200130100 (400 sq.ft.) use only. Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future Bldgs 08283, 08285 GSA Number: agency need; residential; repairs needed; Fort Leonard Wood Comments: 528 sq. ft., needs rehab, presence contamination; secured area; contact Army Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 of asbestos, security limitations.

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New Jersey Comments: sq. ft. varies, poor condition, Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; 4 Bldgs. needs major repairs, most recent use— use; varies; extensive repairs needed due to Picatinny Arsenal storage/services. age; secured area; contact Army re: details on accessing property. Dover NJ 07806 Bldg. 4802 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Drum Building 1560 Property Number: 21201220011 Jefferson NY 13602 Rte. 293 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army West Point NY 10996 Directions: 1179, 1179A, 1179C, 1179D Property Number: 21201010019 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; sf varies; Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201240024 usage varies; need repairs; contamination; Comments: 3300 sq. ft., most recent use— Status: Unutilized remediation required; secured area; need hdgts. facility, off-site use only. Comments: off-site removal only, 4544 sf., prior approval to access property; contact storage severely damage from hurricane Bldgs. 4813 Army for more details. Irene, restricted area, contact Army on Fort Drum information on accessibility/removal. 4 Building Jefferson NY 13602 2 Buildings Route 15 North Landholding Agency: Army Wheeler-Sack Army Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Property Number: 21201010020 Ft. Drum NY 13602 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201240026 Comments: 750 sq. ft., most recent use—wash Property Number: 21201320034 Status: Unutilized rack, off-site use only. Directions: 3701, 3702, 3706, 3709 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 1240, 1255 Comments: off-site removal only, sq. varies, Directions: Bldgs. 2908 & 2909 are each Fort Drum moderate conditions, restricted area; 11,809 sf. Jefferson NY 13602 contact Army for information on Comments: no future Army use; off-site Landholding Agency: Army accessibility removal and specific details removal only; poor conditions; secured Property Number: 21201010022 on a particular property. area; contact Army re: accessibility/ Status: Unutilized removal requirements. Building 00063 Comments: various sq. ft., most recent use— 3 Buildings Picatinny Arsenal vehicle maint. facility, off-site use only. Ft. Drum Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 6 Bldgs. Ft. Drum NY 13602 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Drum Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201310039 Jefferson NY 13602 Property Number: 21201330011 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 44,000 sf.; Property Number: 21201010023 Directions: 2150, 2190, 2360 storage; very poor conditions; w/in secured Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future area; contact Army for accessibility/ Directions: 1248, 1250, 1276, 2361, 4816, agency need; sf. varies; poor conditions; removal requirements. 4817 secured area; contact Army re a specific Building 01186 Comments: various sq. ft., most recent use— property & accessibility/removal reqs. Pictinny Arsenal storage, off-site use only. Building 2022 Dover NJ 07806 Bldgs. 02700 and 22630 Wheeler Sack Army Airfield Landholding Agency: Army Fort Drum Ft. Drum NY 13602 Property Number: 21201310040 Fort Drum NY 13602 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330020 Comments: off-site removal only; 192 sf.; Property Number: 21201210080 Status: Unutilized storage; very poor conditions; w/in Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future restricted area; contact Army for info. on Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; agency need; 115 sf.; communication ctr.; accessibility/removal requirements. current use: varies; need repairs. 12t months vacant; poor conditions; secure Building 03223 area; contact Army for accessibility/ Bldg. 1345 Picatinny Arsenal removal reqs. Ft. Drum Dover NJ 07806–5000 3 Buildings Ft. Drum NY Landholding Agency: Army Fort Drum Landholding Agency: Army Fort Drum NY 13602 Property Number: 21201330046 Property Number: 21201220030 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201340018 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Comments: off-site removal only; 7,219 sf.; agency need; 312 sf.; 102 yrs.-old; poor Status: Underutilized vehicle maint. shop.; extensive repairs Directions: 2890 (560 sq.ft.); 1388 (296 sq.ft.); conditions; secured area; contact Army for needed; secured area; need prior approval more info. 4779 (296 sq.ft.) to access property. Comments: off-site removal only; no future New York Building 191 agency need; poor conditions; secured Bldg. 2218 First Street West area; contact Army for more information on Stewart Newburg USARC Ft. Drum NY 13602 a specific property & accessibility New Windsor NY 12553–9000 Landholding Agency: Army requirements. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201230005 01004 Property Number: 21200510067 Status: Unutilized Fort Drum Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 5,922 sf.; Watertown NY 13602 Comments: 32,000 sq. ft., poor condition, use: Admin.; extensive structual damage; Landholding Agency: Army requires major repairs, most recent use— remediation required before occupying Property Number: 21201340038 storage/services. bldg.; secured area; contact Army to Status: Underutilized 7 Bldgs. schedule appt. to access property. Comments: off-site removal only; no future Stewart Newburg USARC 5 Buildings agency need; obstacle course; dissemble New Windsor NY 12553–9000 Ft. Drum required to relocate; restricted area; contact Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Drum NY 13601 Army for more info. Property Number: 21200510068 Landholding Agency: Army 3 Buildings Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201230006 Fort Drum Directions: Status: Unutilized Fort Drum NY 13602 2122, 2124, 2126, 2128, 2106, 2108, 2104 Directions: 1454, 1456, 2443, 4890, 4893 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21201420010 Oklahoma Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Bldg. T–838, Fort Sill Property Number: 21199730385 Directions: 1395; 1495; 22639 838 Macomb Road Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future Lawton OK 73503–5100 Directions: agency need; poor conditions; secured Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 229 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead area; contact Army for more info. on a Property Number: 21199220609 paint, most recent use—office, off-site use specific property & removal accessibility Status: Unutilized only. reqs. Directions: Bldg. T–7775 Building 2560 Comments: 151 sq. ft., wood frame, 1 story, Fort Sill Munns Corners Road off-site removal only, most recent use—vet Lawton OK 73503–5100 Fort Drum NY 13601 facility (quarantine stable). Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T–3325, Fort Sill Property Number: 21199730419 Property Number: 21201520032 3325 Naylor Road Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Lawton OK 73503–5100 Directions: Comments: off-site removal; 36 sq. ft.; no Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 1452 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ future agency need; communication ctr.; Property Number: 21199240681 lead paint, most recent use—private club, poor conditions; contact Army for more Status: Unutilized off-site use only. information. Directions: 4 Bldgs. Building 1438 Comments: 8832 sq. ft., 1 story wood frame, Fort Sill West Point; Range Rd. (Range 8) needs rehab, off-site use only, most recent P–617, P–1114, P–1386, P–1608 West Point NY 10996 use—warehouse. Lawton OK 73503–5100 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T–810 Property Number: 21201530095 Property Number: 21199910133 Fort Sill Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503–5100 Comments: off-site removal only; no future GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army agency need; 81 sq. ft.; range observance Comments: 106 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Property Number: 21199730350 tower; 12+ months vacant; very poor paint, most recent use—utility plant, off- Status: Unutilized conditions; contact Army for more site use only. Directions: information. Comments: 7205 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Bldg. P–746 North Carolina lead paint, most recent use—hay storage, Fort Sill Lawton OK 73503–5100 Building 42843 off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg Bldgs. T–837, T–839 Property Number: 21199910135 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Fort Sill Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73503–5100 GSA Number: Property Number: 21201240034 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 6299 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199730351 lead paint, most recent use—admin., off- Directions: 42843 Status: Unutilized site use only. Comments: located in a secured area, public Directions: access is denied and no alternative method Comments: approx. 100 sq. ft. each, possible Bldg. S–6430 Fort Sill to gain access without compromising asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Lawton OK 73503–5100 national security. storage, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Building D1209 Bldg. P–934 Property Number: 21199910156 4285 Gruber Road Fort Sill Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28308 Lawton OK 73503–5100 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 2080 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Property Number: 21201330069 Property Number: 21199730353 lead paint, most recent use—range support, Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized off-site use only. Comments: 15,327 sf; 21 yrs. old; extensive Directions: repairs needed; secured area; extensive Bldg. T–6461 Comments: 402 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Fort Sill background check required; contact Army paint, most recent use—storage, off-site use for accessibility requirements. Lawton OK 73503–5100 only. Landholding Agency: Army D3039 Bldg. T–2184 Property Number: 21199910157 3912 Donovan Street Fort Sill Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28308 Lawton OK 73503–5100 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 200 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Property Number: 21201330070 Property Number: 21199730364 paint, most recent use—range support, off- Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized site use only. Comments: 13,247 sf.; 42 yrs. old; dining Directions: Bldg. T–6462 facility; extensive repairs; extensive Comments: 454 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Fort Sill background check; secured area; contact paint, most recent use—storage, off-site use Lawton OK 73503–5100 Army for accessibility requirements. only. Landholding Agency: Army Ohio Bldgs. T–3001, T–3006 Property Number: 21199910158 125 Fort Sill Status: Unutilized 1155 Buckeye Rd. Lawton OK 73503–5100 GSA Number: Lima OH 45804 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 64 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199730383 paint, most recent use—control tower, off- Property Number: 21201230025 Status: Unutilized site use only. Status: Underutilized Directions: Bldg. P–7230 Directions: Joint Systems Manufacturing Comments: approx. 9300 sq. ft., possible Fort Sill Center asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Lawton OK 73503–5100 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,284 sf.; storage, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army use: storage; poor conditions; asbestos Bldg. T–3314 Property Number: 21199910159 identified; secured area; contact Army re: Fort Sill Status: Unutilized accessibility requirements. Lawton OK 73503–5100 GSA Number:

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Comments: 160 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Comments: off-site removal only; 3,120 sf.; Fort Campbell paint, most recent use—transmitter bldg., recruiting station; 1 month vacant; poor Fort Campbell TN 42223 off-site use only. conditions; asbestos; secured area; contact Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. P–747 Army for more info. Property Number: 21201430044 Fort Sill Building 01001 Status: Excess Lawton OK 73503–5100 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Comments: 600 sq. ft.; storage; fair condition; Landholding Agency: Army Tobyhanna PA 18466 secured area; contact Army for more Property Number: 21200120120 Landholding Agency: Army information. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201320035 9 Buildings GSA Number: Status: Excess Fort Campbell Comments: 9232 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Comments: off-site removal only; 4,830 sf.; Ft. Campbell TN 42223 lead paint, most recent use—lab, off-site youth center/admin.; 1 month vacant; poor Landholding Agency: Army use only. conditions; asbestos; secured area; contact Property Number: 21201440002 Bldg. P–842 Army for more info. Status: Excess Fort Sill 00018 Directions: 00039; 00846; 05123; 05638; Lawton OK 73503–5100 Dekense Distributin Susquehanna, PA 05640; 05641; 05646; 07540; 07811 Landholding Agency: Army DDS PA 17070 Comments: off-site removal only; relocation Property Number: 21200120123 Landholding Agency: Army may be extremely difficult due to size/type; Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530005 sq. ft. varies; poor conditions; GSA Number: Status: Unutilized contamination; contact Army for more Comments: 192 sq. ft., possible asbestos/lead Directions: RPWD 270000 information. paint, most recent use—storage, off-site use Comments: off-site removal only; 160 sq. ft.; 03R28, 02r28, & 01R28 only. office; average condition; no future agency Fort Campbell Bldg. P–1672 need; 24+ months vacant; contact Army for Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Fort Sill more information. Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73503–5100 Property Number: 21201440005 Puerto Rico Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21200120126 5 Buildings Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized Ft. Buchanan agency need; 552 sq. ft.; range support GSA Number: Guaynabo PR 00934 facility; major repairs; secured area; contact Comments: 1056 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Landholding Agency: Army Army for more information. lead paint, most recent use—storage, off- Property Number: 21201330037 05127 site use only. Status: Excess Fort Campbell Bldgs. 01509, 01510 Directions: 00141, 00551, 00558, 00570, Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Fort Sill 00579 Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73501 Comments: off-site removal only; Property Number: 21201440058 Landholding Agency: Army deteriorated; secured area; contact Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21200920060 for info. on a specific property & Comments: off-site removal only; 224 sq. ft.; Status: Unutilized accessibility removal reqs. storage; fair conditions; contact Army for Comments: various sq. ft., most recent use— 6 Buildings more information on accessibility/removal vehicle maint. shop, off-site use only. Fort Buchanan requirements. 26 Buildings 00176 Chrisman Road 4 Buildings Fort Sill Fort Buchanan PR 00934 Fort Campbell Fort Sill OK 93503 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201420011 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330055 Status: Excess Property Number: 21201440059 Status: Unutilized Directions: 00176; 00218; 00219; 00220; Status: Excess Directions: 2596, 2597, 2774, 2838, 2839, 00674; 00800 Directions: 05211 (320 sq. ft.); 05665 (800 sq. 2840, 2841, 2843, 2844, 2847, 2850, 2851, Comments: off-site removal only; ft.); 00100 (800 sq. ft.); 01604 (126 sq. ft.) 2853, 2854, 2855, 2856, 2858, 2860, 2861, deteriorated; restricted access contact Comments: off-site removal only; fair 2862, 2863, 2864, 2865, 2866, 2868, 2869 Army on a specific property and conditions; usage varies; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal only; no future accessibility removal request. more information on a specific property. agency need; 6+ months vacant; sf. varies; 00801 06601 contact Army for more info. on a specific Fort Buchanan Ft. Campbell property and removal requirements. Fort Buchanan PR 00934 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 7 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill Property Number: 21201430001 Property Number: 21201530023 Fort Sill OK 73503 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Comments: 4,320 sq. ft.; hrse stable; 56+ yrs. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00801 old; poor conditions; need repairs; daily Property Number: 21201420030 Comments: off-site removal only; 2.128 sq. registration required to access property; Status: Unutilized ft.; 12+ months vacant; deteriorated; contact Army for more information. Directions: 1541, 1760, 2602, 2960, 5727, secured area; contact Army for more 6021, 6449 information. 05740 Ft. Campbell Comments: off-site removal only; no future Tennessee agency need; repairs required; contact Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Army for more info. on a specific property 00869 Landholding Agency: Army removal reqs. Fort Campbell Property Number: 21201530024 Fort Campbell TN 42223 Status: Underutilized Pennsylvania Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 2,587 sq. ft.; office; 56+ yrs. old; Building 01015 Property Number: 21201430036 fair conditions; need repairs; daily 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Status: Excess registration required to access property; Tobyhanna PA 18466 Comments: 3,076 sq. ft.; storage; fair contact Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army conditions; asbestos in floor tiles; secured 5 Buildings Property Number: 21201320031 area; contact Army for more information. Ft. Campbell Status: Unutilized 07612 Ft. Campbell TN 42223

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Landholding Agency: Army Comments: fair conditions; needs repairs; Directions: 00096(616049; 6,059 sq. ft.); Property Number: 21201530025 contamination; daily registration required 02575 (607916; 8,523 sq. ft.); Status: Underutilized to access property; contact Army for more 05207(602457;16,755 sq. ft.); Directions: 06603 (3,000 sq. ft.; office); 06604 details on a specific property. 05210(573507; 87,708 sq. ft.); (2,000 sq. ft. storage igloo); 06605 (2,006 sq. 5 Buildings 06694(611473; 28 sq. ft.); 06729 (571050; ft.; storage igloo); 06606 (2,000 sq. ft.; Fort Campbell 3,610 sq. ft.); 06801 (586713; 37,217 sq. ft.) storage igloo); 06607 (2,000 sq. ft.; storage Fort Campbell TN 42223 Comments: off-site removal only; no future igloo) Landholding Agency: Army agency need; fair conditions; removal Comments: fair conditions; needs repair; Property Number: 21201530067 difficult due to type/size; daily registration contamination; daily registration required Status: Unutilized required to access property; contact Army to access property; contact Army for more Directions: Building 00088 RPUID:598754 for more details on a specific property. details on a specific property. (8,240 sq.ft.); 00091–RPUID:598267 (9,621 5 Buildings 4 Buildings sq.ft.); 00092 RPUID:574974 (3,074 sq.ft.); Fort Campbell Ft. Campbell 00093 RPUID:618186 (17,717 sq.ft.); 02570 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 RPUID:611264 (1,364 sq.ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 16–72+ yrs. old; post office; veh Property Number: 21201530081 Property Number: 21201530026 maint.; movie theatre; credit union; pool Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized svc.bldg.; fair-good condition; daily Directions: 07541 (590369; 8,764 sq. ft.); Directions: 06608 (2,000 sq. ft.; storage igloo); registration required to access; contact 07563(582834; 903 sq. ft.); 07573 (592285; 06609 (2,000 sq. ft.; storage igloo); 06610 Army for more information. 4,060 sq. ft.); 07580 (618092; 12,550 sq. ft.); (2,000 sq. ft.; storage igloo); 06611 (2,000 5 Buildings 07604 (595159; 4,000 sq. ft.) sq. ft.; storage igloo) Fort Campbell Comments: off-site removal only; no future Comments: fair conditions; needs repair; Fort Campbell TN 42223 agency need; removal difficult due to type/ contamination; daily registration required Landholding Agency: Army size; fair conditions; daily registration to access property; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201530068 required to access property; contact Army details on a specific property. Status: Unutilized for more details on a specific property. 6924 Directions: Building 02699 RPUID:608400 7 Buildings Ft. Campbell (3,319 sq.ft.); 02762 RPUID:590529 (1,200 Fort Campbell Ft. Campbell TN 42223 sq.ft.); 05661 RPUID:581083 (22,314 sq.ft.); Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Landholding Agency: Army 05663 RPUID:617178 (12,432 sq.ft.); 05702 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530027 RPUID:603138 (14,000 sq.ft.) Property Number: 21201530082 Status: Unutilized Comments: 26–53+ yrs. old; offices, storages, Status: Unutilized Comments: 2,581 sq. ft.; office; 53+ yrs. old; museum; fair condition; daily registration Directions: 07607 (590370; 2,400 sq. ft.); poor conditions; needs repair; daily required to access; contact Army for more 07609(571747; 1,559 sq. ft.); 07620 registration required to access property; information. (592287; 4,660 sq. ft.); 07621 (599509; contamination; contact Army for more 4,552 sq. ft.); 07626 (579801; 800 sq. ft.); information. 5 Buildings 07630 (594077; 288 sq. ft.); 07705 (603934; 5 Buildings Fort Campbell Fort Campbell TN 42223 36 sq. ft.) Ft. Campbell Comments: off-site removal only; no future Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530069 agency need; fair/poor conditions; removal Landholding Agency: Army diff. due to type/size; daily registration Property Number: 21201530028 Status: Unutilized Directions: Building 05710 required to access property; contact Army Status: Unutilized for more details on a specific property. Directions: 06926 (2,581 sq. ft.; office); 06927 RPUID:568441(2,200 sq.ft.); 05733 12 Buildings (38,118 sq. ft.; barracks); 06928 (7,003 sq. RPUID:591957 (7,699 sq.ft.); 00094 Fort Campbell ft.; 38,279; barracks); 06929 (40,839 sq. ft.; RPUID:598755 (3,142 sq.ft.); 00095 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 barracks); 06997 (7,003 sq. ft.; office) RPUID:602816 (21,883 sq.ft.); 00097 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: fair conditions; needs repair; RPUID:613544 (3,250 sq.ft.) Property Number: 21201530088 contamination; daily registration required Comments: 30–61+ yrs. old; storages; PX; Status: Unutilized to access property; contact Army for more cafe; office; fair condition; daily Directions: 07720 (4,383 sq. ft.); 07722 (3,874 details on a specific property. registration required to access; contact for Army for more information. sq. ft.); 07726 (3,465 sq. ft.); 07724 (1,035 6 Buildings sq. ft.); 07728 (4,912 sq. ft.); 07732 (4,549 9 Buildings Ft. Campbell sq. ft.); 07734 (1,926 sq. ft.); 07736 (3,590 Fort Campbell Ft. Campbell TN 42223 sq. ft.); 07738 (3,590 sq. ft.); 07748 (3,174 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Landholding Agency: Army sq. ft.); 07752 (2,970 sq. ft.); 07742 (2,796 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530031 sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201530078 Status: Unutilized Comments: storage igloos; fair conditions; Status: Unutilized Directions: 07700 (4,086 sq. ft.; storage igloo); need repairs; daily registration required to 07702 (3,648 sq. ft.; storage igloo); 07704 Directions: 06803(594075; 100 sq. ft.); access property; asbestos/lead; contact (3,358 sq. ft.; storage igloo); 07706 (4,180 06901(619691; 9,111 sq. ft.); 6905(578828; Army for more details on a specific sq. ft.; storage igloo); 07710 (3,099 sq. ft.; 2,581 sq. ft.); 6906(584680; 2,581 sq. ft.); property. storage igloo); 07712 (2,798 sq. ft.; storage 06909(577569; 12,273 sq. ft.); 6993(597459; igloo) 3,687 sq. ft.); 07504 (594079; 5,926 sq. ft.); Texas Comments: fair conditions; needs repair; 07510 (592284; 14,280 sq. ft.); Bldg. 92043 contamination; daily registration required 07520(612221; 5,904 sq. ft.) Fort Hood to access property; contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal only; no future Ft. Hood TX 76544 details on a specific property. agency need; fair conditions; removal Landholding Agency: Army 3 Buildings difficult due to type/size; daily registration Property Number: 21200020206 Ft. Campbell required to access property; contact Army Status: Unutilized Ft. Campbell TN 42223 for more details on a specific property. GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army 7 Buildings Comments: 450 sq. ft., most recent use— Property Number: 21201530032 Fort Campbell storage, off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Bldg. 92044 Directions: 07714 (3,657 sq. ft.; storage igloo); Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood 07716 (3,543 sq. ft.; storage igloo); 07718 Property Number: 21201530079 Ft. Hood TX 76544 (3,657 sq. ft.; storage igloo) Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21200020207 Comments: 6400 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Fort Hood Status: Unutilized most recent use—storage shed, off-site use Bell TX 76544 GSA Number: only. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 1920 sq. ft., most recent use— Bldg. 4410 Property Number: 21200810052 admin., off-site use only. Fort Hood Status: Unutilized Bldg. 92045 Bell TX 76544 Comments: 3200 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army most recent use—hdqts. bldg., off-site use Ft. Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21200720090 only. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldgs. 1938, 04229 Property Number: 21200020208 Comments: 12,956 sq. ft., presence of Fort Hood Status: Unutilized asbestos, most recent use—simulation Bell TX 76544 GSA Number: center, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 2108 sq. ft., most recent use— Bldgs. 10031, 10032, 10033 Property Number: 21200810053 maint., off-site use only. Fort Hood Status: Unutilized Bldgs. P6220, P6222 Bell TX 76544 Comments: 2736/9000 sq. ft., presence of Fort Sam Houston Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—admin., off-site Camp Bullis Property Number: 21200720091 use only. San Antonio TX Status: Excess Bldgs. 02218, 02220 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 2578/3383 sq. ft., presence of Fort Hood Property Number: 21200330197 asbestos, most recent use—admin., off-site Bell TX 76544 use only. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Bldg. 56435 Property Number: 21200810054 Comments: 384 sq. ft., most recent use— Fort Hood Status: Unutilized carport/storage, off-site use only. Bell TX 76544 Comments: 7289/1456 sq. ft., presence of Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—museum, off- Bldgs. P6224, P6226 Property Number: 21200720093 site use only. Fort Sam Houston Status: Excess Camp Bullis Bldg. 0350 Comments: 3441 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Fort Hood San Antonio TX most recent use—barracks, off-site use Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 only. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200330198 Bldg. 05708 Property Number: 21200810055 Status: Unutilized Fort Hood Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Bell TX 76544 Comments: 28,290 sq. ft., presence of Comments: 384 sq. ft., most recent use— Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—veh. maint. carport/storage, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200720094 shop, off-site use only. Bldg. 92039 Status: Excess Bldg. 04449 Fort Hood Comments: 1344 sq. ft., most recent use— Fort Hood Ft. Hood TX 76544 community center, off-site use only. Bell TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 93013 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200640101 Fort Hood Property Number: 21200810056 Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Comments: 80 sq. ft., most recent use— Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 3822 sq. ft., most recent use— storage, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200720099 police station, off-site use only. Bldgs. 04281, 04283 Status: Excess Bldg. 91077 Fort Hood Comments: 800 sq. ft., most recent use—club, Fort Hood Bell TX 76544 off-site use only. Bell TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200720085 Fort Hood Property Number: 21200810057 Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Comments: 4000/8020 sq. ft., most recent Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 3200 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, use—storage shed, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200810048 most recent use—educational facility, off- Bldg. 04285 Status: Unutilized site use only. Fort Hood Directions: 00229, 00230, 00231, 00232 Bldg. 57005 Bell TX 76544 Comments: various sq. ft., presence of Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—training aids Bell TX 76544 Property Number: 21200720087 center, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldg. 00324 Property Number: 21200840073 Comments: 8000 sq. ft., most recent use— Fort Hood Status: Excess storage shed, off-site use only. Bell TX 76544 Comments: 500 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Bldg. 04286 Landholding Agency: Army most recent use—water supply/treatment, Fort Hood Property Number: 21200810049 off-site use only. Bell TX 76544 Status: Unutilized B–42 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 13,319 sq. ft., most recent use— Fort Hood Property Number: 21200720088 roller skating rink, off-site use only. Ft. Hood TX 76544 Status: Excess Bldgs. 00710, 00739, 00741 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 36,000 sq. ft., presence of Fort Hood Property Number: 21201210007 asbestos, most recent use—storage shed, Bell TX 76544 Status: Excess off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 893 sq. ft.; Bldg. 04291 Property Number: 21200810050 current use: storage; asbestos identified. Fort Hood Status: Unutilized B–2319 Bell TX 76544 Comments: various sq. ft., presence of Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—repair shop, off- Ft. Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21200720089 site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldg. 00713 Property Number: 21201210010

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Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201230012 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 1,339 sq. Status: Excess Property Number: 21201310044 ft.; current use: exchange cafe; asbestos Directions: 90047 & 92080 Status: Excess identified. Comments: off-site removal only; 1,680 sf. Directions: 4209, 4490, 4479, 4402, 4214, B–4237 (90047); 1,059 sf. (92080); restricted 4401 Fort Hood military installation; contact Army re: Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Ft. Hood TX 76544 accessibilty. right of entry restricted; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army 6 Buildings info. on a specific property & accessibility/ Property Number: 21201210011 Ft. Hood removal requirements. Status: Unutilized Ft. Hood TX 76544 7 Buildings Comments: off-site removal only; 7,840 sq. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood ft.; current use: storage; asbestos identified. Property Number: 21201230057 Fort Hood TX 96544 2 Bldgs. Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood Directions: 9541, 4478, 9511, 41003, 41002, Property Number: 21201330004 Ft. Hood TX 76544 70005 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; need Directions: 40066, 40067, 40068, 40069, Property Number: 21201210012 repairs; asbestos identified in some bldgs.; 40070, 40071, 92070 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Status: Unutilized restricted area; prior permission to acces & contamination; secured area; contact Army Directions: 4238, 4239 relocate; contact Army for details on for info on a specific property & Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. specific bldgs. accessibility/removal requirements. varies; current use: varies; asbestos Building 6951 identified. 11331 Montana Ave. 2 Building Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Fort Bliss 6 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bliss TX 79916 Fort Hood Property Number: 21201240010 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Hood TX 76544 Status: Excess Property Number: 21201330029 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 288 sf.; Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201210013 utlity bldg.; poor conditions; limited public Directions: 05015 (22,915 sf.); 05019 (23,495 Status: Unutilized access; contact Army for info. on sf.) Directions: 4240, 4241, 4253, 4254, 4271, accessibility/removal. Comments: off-site removal only; no future 4444 agency need; poor conditions; 6+months Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Building 6942 11331 Montana Ave. vacant; contact Army for info. on varies; current use: varies; asbestos accessibility; removal reqs. identified. Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Landholding Agency: Army Building 40072 2 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201240011 Metorpool Rd. Fort Hood Status: Excess Fort Hood TX 76544 Ft. Hood TX 76544 Comments: off-site removal only; 1,059 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army storage; poor conditions; limited public Property Number: 21201330057 Property Number: 21201210014 access; contact Army for info. on Status: Excess Status: Unutilized accessibility/removal. Comments: off-site removal; 1,943 sf., health Directions: 5652, 56272 Bldg. 2432 clinic; asbestos; 12+ months vacant; fair/ Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Carrington Rd. moderate conditions; restricted area; varies; current use: varies. Ft. Bliss TX 79916 contact Army for accessibility/removal 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army reqs. Fort Hood Property Number: 21201240013 5 Buildings Ft. Hood TX 76544 Status: Excess Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 180 sf.; Fort Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21201210015 dispatch bldg.; poor conditions; limited Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized public access; asbestos/lead identified; Property Number: 21201340032 Directions: 4428, 4437, 4452, 56423 contact Army for info. on accessibility/ Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal; sq. ft. varies; removal. Directions: 4416 (4,243 sq. ft.); 4417 (2,400 cuurent use: varies; asbestos identified. Building 50 sq. ft.); 4433 (2,306 sq. ft.); 4442 (3,307 sq. B–1301 50 Slater Rd. ft.); 4458 (1,519 sq. ft.) Ft. Bliss Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Comments: off-site removal only; 8+ months Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Landholding Agency: Army vacant; restricted access; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201240014 more information on a specific property Property Number: 21201220001 Status: Excess and accessibility requires. Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 9,900 sf.; 2 Buildings Comments: off-site removal only; 18,739 sf.; office; poor conditions; limited public Fort Hood current use: thift shop; poor conditions; access; asbestos/lead identified; contact Ft. Hood TX 76544 need repairs. Army for info. on accessibility/removal. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 7194 2 Building Property Number: 21201410034 Ft. Bliss Ft. Hood Status: Excess Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Ft. Hood TX 76544 Directions: 90084 (13,125 sq. ft.); 90000 (217 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201220002 Property Number: 21201240044 Comments: off-site removal only; removal Status: Unutilized Status: Excess difficult due to structure type; Comments: off-site removal only; 2,125 sf.; Directions: 706, 4286 contamination; secured area; contact Army current use: housing; poor conditions— Comments: off-site removal only, sf. varies, for more info. need repairs; asbestos & lead identified; fair conditions, asbestos, restricted area, 92065 need remediation. contact Army for accessiblity/removal & 92065 Supply Rd. 2 Buildings specific details on a property. Fort Hoop TX 76544 West Ft. Hood 6 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Hood TX 76544 Ft. Hood Property Number: 21201420021 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Hood TX 76544 Status: Excess

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Comments: off-site removal only; 3,994 sq. months vacant; fair condition; Comments: off-site removal only; 200 sq. ft.; ft.; admin general purpose; 1+ month contamination; secured area; contact Army ammunition storage; 31+ yrs.-old; vacant; contact Army for more information. for more information. extensive deterioration; secured area; 4285 07133 contact Army for more information. Fort Hood Fort Bliss 4 Buildings Fort Hood TX 76544 Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21201430019 Property Number: 21201440011 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201520026 Directions: 4285 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future agency need; relocation difficult due to Directions: Buildings 12000 (284 sq.ft.); 4496 agency need; semi-perm. Structure type; size/type; 12,178 sq. ft.; storage; 120+ (284 sq.ft.); 27000 (284 sq.ft.); 86000 (284 10,552 sq. ft.; removal may be difficult due months vacant; poor conditions; contact sq.ft.) to size; poor condition; secured area; Army for more information. Comments: off-site removal; 32+yrs. old; contact Army for more information. 5 Buildings equipment bldgs.; 1+ mos. vacant; no 2 Buildings Fort Bliss future agency need; contact Army for more Fort Hood Ft. Bliss TX 79916 information. Fort Hood TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army 10 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440012 USAG Fort Bliss Property Number: 21201430020 Status: Unutilized USAG Fort Bliss TX 79916 Status: Excess Directions: 07134; 07142; 07153; 07162; Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 4461 (6,515 sq. ft.); 4611 (3,311 07178 Property Number: 21201520043 sq. ft.) Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; removal agency need; relocation difficult due to Directions: Building 05096 (768 sq.ft.); 08396 may be difficult due to size/type; fair to size/type; sq. ft. varies; 120+ months (198 sq.ft.); 08395 (198 sq.ft.); 08380 (900 poor condition; asbestos present in vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for sq.ft.); 08365 (132 sq.ft.); 08364 (432 sq.ft.); building 4611; secured area; contact Army more information. 08309 (120 sq.ft.); 08348 (108 sq.ft.); 08268 for more information. 05095 (432 sq.ft.); 08349 (100 sq.ft.) 4408 Fort Bliss Comments: off-site removal; 28–70 yrs. old Fort Hood Ft. Bliss TX 79916 for bldgs. respectively above; admin; toliet; Fort Hood TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army storg; range bldg; off. qtrs.; vacant 12–60 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440022 mos.; poor cond; no future agency need; Property Number: 21201430021 Status: Unutilized contact Army for more info. Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; no future Building 01129 Directions: 4408 agency need; 12+ months vacant; good Red River Army Depot Comments: off-site removal only; semi-perm. conditions; secured area; contact Army for 100 James Carlow Drive Structure type; 9,812 sq. ft.; removal more information. Taxarkana TX 75507 difficult due to size; fair condition; secured 07113 Landholding Agency: Army area; contact Army for more information. Fort Bliss Property Number: 21201520046 6 Buildings Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Status: Excess Red River Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal; 37+ yrs. old; 200 Texarkana TX 75507–5000 Property Number: 21201440023 sq. ft.; storage; poor conditions; asbestos; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21201430022 Comments: off-site removal only; 8,855 sq. Status: Excess ft.; no future agency need; relocation Utah Directions: 02159; 02193; 02343; 02371; difficult due to size/type; 120+ months Building 00118 02435; 02481 vacant; child-care center; poor conditions; 1 Tooele Army Depot Comments: off-site removal only; relocation contact Army for more information. Tooele UT 84074 may be difficult due to structure type; 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army deteriorating; secured area; contact Army Yoakum USARC Property Number: 21201310002 for more information on a specific Yoakum TX 77995 Status: Underutilized property. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: previously reported under HUD 9 Buildings Property Number: 21201440035 property number 21200740163 Fort Hood Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 6,136 sf.; 4 Fort Hood TX 76544 Directions: P1005; P1006 mons. vacant; barracks; major repairrs Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future needed; w/in secured area; contact Army Property Number: 21201430030 agency need; 30 sq. ft.; storage for for info. on accessibility/removal reqs. Status: Unutilized flammable materials; 53+ yrs.-old; Building 00155 Directions: 4640 (1,606sq.ft.); 4641 remediation needed; contact Army for 1 Tooele Army Depot (2,021sq.ft.); 4644 (4,080sq.ft.); 4656 more information. Tooele UT 84074 (4,045sq.ft.); 4657 (4,040sq.ft.); 36019 01113 Landholding Agency: Army (3,192sq.ft.); 36027 (2,425sq.ft.); 36028 Red River Army Depot Property Number: 21201310003 (2,400sq.ft.); 36043 (5,000sq.ft.) Texarkana TX 75507 Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no future Landholding Agency: Army Directions: previously reported under HUD agency need; due to site relocation may be Property Number: 21201440043 propertty number 21200740165 difficult; poor condition; secured area; Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 8,960 sf.; contact Army for more information. Comments: off-site removal only; 257 sq. ft.; bowling ctr.; major repairs neeeded; w/in 715 access control facility; 50+ yrs.-old; contact secured area; contact Army for info. on Fort Hood Army for more information. accessibility/removal reqs. Fort Hood TX 76544 00930 Building 00030 Landholding Agency: Army Red River Army Depot Tooele Army Depot Property Number: 21201430047 Texarkana TX 75507 Tooele UT 84074 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 2,810 sq. Property Number: 21201440046 Property Number: 21201310067 ft.; semi-permanent structure type; 11+ Status: Excess Status: Underutilized

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Comments: off-site removal only; Comments: off-site removal only; 51,718 sf.; A0303; C1342; F0017; F0018; J0831; J0833; playground; disassembly required; minor repairs needed; secured area; W3641 restoration needed; restricted area; contact contamination; contact Army for more info. Comments: off-site removal only; no future Army for accessibility/removal reqs. Building 3701 agency need; deconstruct to relocate; Building 01322 16th & Bryd St. difficult to relocate due to type/size; poor 1 Tooele Army Depot Ft. Lee VA 23801 conditions; secured area; contact for more Tooele UT 84074 Landholding Agency: Army info. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320013 Building 02080 Property Number: 21201330047 Status: Excess Joint Base Lewis McChord Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 40,920 sf.; JBLM WA 98433 Comments: off-site removal only; no future repairs needed; secured area; contact Army Landholding Agency: Army agency need; 53 sf.; 26+ months vacant; for more info. Property Number: 21201440048 access control facility; poor conditions; 510 Status: Underutilized secured area; contact Army for more info. Defense Supply Center Comments: off-site removal only; no future on accessibility removal reqs. Richmond VA 23237 agency need; relocation may be difficult Landholding Agency: Army due to type/size; 2, 031 sq. ft.; storage; 1+ Virginia Property Number: 21201430007 month vacant; major repairs needed; Fort Story Status: Excess contact Army for more information. null Directions: 510 2 Buildings Ft. Story VA 23459 Comments: off-site removal only; removal Joint Base Lewis McChord Landholding Agency: Army may be difficult due to structure type; JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 21200720065 Barbeque Pit; 20 sq. ft.; 22+ years old; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized secured area; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201440057 Comments: 525 sq. ft., most recent use— information. Status: Underutilized power plant, off-site use only. Building 22696 Directions: 01036; 01037 Comments: off-site removal only; no future 8 Bldgs. Fort Drum agency need; relocation extremely difficult Ft. Belvoir Ft. Drum VA 13602 due to size; 8, 142 sq. ft. for each; major Ft. Belvoir VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army repairs needed; contact Army for more Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201510015 information. Property Number: 21201220004 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; no future 5 Buildings Directions: 808, 1150, 1197, 2303, 2903, agency need; removal may be difficult; 400 Joint Base Lewis McChord 2905, 2907, 3137 sq. ft.; range operations bldg.; deteriorated; JBLM WA 98433 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; contact Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201510042 usage varies; good to poor conditions; may Washington Status: Underutilized require repairs; contact Army for more Bldg. 8956 Directions: D0110 (148 sq. ft.); 03933 (192 sq. details on specific properties. Fort Lewis ft.); O04ED (48 sq. ft.); 14109 (225 sq. ft.); 9 Buildings Ft. Lewis WA 98433 09643 (720 sq. ft.) Ft. Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Ft. Belvoir VA 22060 Property Number: 21199920308 agency need; significant repairs needed; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess contact Army for more information on a Property Number: 21201240003 GSA Number: specific property. Status: Unutilized Comments: 100 sq. ft., needs repair, presence Building 03932 Directions: 358, 361, 1140, 1141, 1142, 1143, of asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Joint Base Lewis McChord 1498, 1499, 2302 storage, off-site use only. JBLM WA 98433 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; E1302 & R7610 Landholding Agency: Army Admin.; fair conditions; located in JBLM Property Number: 21201520001 restricted area; contact Army for info. on JBLM WA 98433 Status: Underutilized accessibility/removal & specific info. on a Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future property. Property Number: 21201230028 agency need; 120 sq. ft.; storage; 49+ yrs.; Building 3327 Status: Unutilized significant repairs for restoration; 1410 Bryd St. Comments: 80 sf. (E1302); 503 sf. (R7610); contamination; contact Army for Ft. Lee VA 23801 use: varies; major repairs needed; secured accessibility and removal requirements. Landholding Agency: Army area; contact Army re: accessibility Wisconsin Property Number: 21201320008 requirements. 7 Buildings Status: Excess Bldg. 06239 Comments: off-site removal only; 10,800 sf.; Fort McCoy Joint Base Lewis McChord Ft. McCoy WI 54656 repairs needed; contamination; secured JBLM WA 90433 Landholding Agency: Army area; contact Army for more info. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440053 Building 3324 Property Number: 21201430053 Status: Unutilized Bryd St. btw. 13th & 16th Sts. Status: Unutilized Directions: 00822; 01146; 01350; 02559; Ft. Lee VA 23801 Comments: off-site removal only; no future 02866; 09020; 09030 Landholding Agency: Army agency need; deconstruct to relocate; Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21201320010 difficult to relocate due to size/type; poor agency need; relocation may be difficult Status: Excess conditions; contact Army for more info. due to size/type; contamination; poor Comments: off-site removal only; 5,092 sf.; 23 Buildings conditions; sq.ft. varies; secured area; repairs needed; secured area; contact Army Joint Base Lewis McChord contact Army for more info. for more info. JBLM WA 98433 Building 3108 Landholding Agency: Army Suitable/Unavailable Properties Corner of Adam & 13th St. Property Number: 21201430054 Building Ft. Lee VA 23801 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 03223; 03225; 03627; 03628; Arizona Property Number: 21201320012 03629; 03632; 03638; 03640; 03641; 03643; Bldg. 22541 Status: Excess 03644; 03645; 06991; 09663; 09998; 11680; Fort Huachuca

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Cochise AZ 85613–7010 Property Number: 21201340023 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520078 Directions: 3337, 3339, 3405, 3409, 3491, Property Number: 21200340088 Status: Excess 3728, 4550, 4798 Status: Unutilized Comments: 1300 sq. ft., most recent use— (Please Note: buildings 3728 and 4798 are GSA Number: storage, off-site use only. SUITABLE/AVAILABLE) Comments: 2400 sq. ft., most recent use— Bldg. 22040 Comments: off-site removal only; no future exchange branch, off-site use only. Fort Huachuca agency need; sq. ft. varies; poor conditions; Bldg. 5760 Cochise AZ 85613 contact Army for more information on a Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army specific property & removal requirements. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Property Number: 21200540076 Maryland Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21200410102 Comments: 1131 sq. ft., presence of asbestos/ Bldg. 1007 Status: Unutilized lead paint, most recent use—storage, off- Ft. George G. Meade Comments: 2000 sq. ft., most recent use— site use only Ft. Meade MD 20755 classroom, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5762 California Property Number: 21200140085 Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized 00806 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 GSA Number: Fort Hunter Liggett Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 3108 sq. ft., presence of asbestos/ Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Property Number: 21200410103 Landholding Agency: Army lead paint, most recent use—storage, off- Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201410017 site use only. Comments: 104 sq. ft., off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Bldg. 8608 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Bldg. 5763 Fort George G. Meade Fort Leonard Wood agency need; 1,600 sq. ft.; 60+ months Ft. Meade MD 20755–5115 vacant; poor conditions; exposed to Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army elements/wildlife; secured area; contact Property Number: 21200410099 Army for more info. Property Number: 21200410104 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Georgia Comments: 2372 sq. ft., concrete block, most Comments: 120 sq. ft., most recent use— recent use—PX exchange, off-site use only. 1096 observation tower, off-site use only. Fort Stewart Bldg. 0001C Bldg. 5765 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Federal Support Center Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Property Number: 21201410001 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21200520115 Property Number: 21200410105 Comments: off-site removal only; due to Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized structure type relocation may be difficult; Comments: 2904 sq. ft., most recent use— Comments: 800 sq. ft., most recent use— poor conditions; 7,643 sq. ft; secured area; mess hall. range support, off-site use only. contact Army for more information. Bldgs. 00032, 00H14, 00H24 Bldg. 5760 3 Buildings Federal Support Center Fort Leonard Wood Hunter Army Airfield Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520116 Property Number: 21200420059 Property Number: 21201410002 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: various sq. ft., most recent use— Comments: 2000 sq. ft., most recent use— Directions: 1126 (1,196 sq.ft.); 1127 (1,196 sq. storage. classroom, off-site use only. ft.); 1129 (5,376 sq. ft.) Bldgs. 00034, 00H016 Bldg. 5762 Comments: off-site removal only; dissemble Federal Support Center Fort Leonard Wood required; poor conditions; secured area; Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 gov’t escort required; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army more information. Property Number: 21200520117 Property Number: 21200420060 1124 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Hunter Army Airfield Comments: 400/39 sq. ft., most recent use— Comments: 104 sq. ft., off-site use only. storage. Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Bldg. 5763 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00H10, 00H12 Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21201410010 Federal Support Center Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Status: Excess Olney MD 20882 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 1,188 sq. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200420061 ft.; due to structure type relocation may be Property Number: 21200520118 Status: Unutilized difficult; poor conditions; secured area; Status: Unutilized Comments: 120 sq. ft., most recent use—obs. contact Army for more info. Comments: 2160/469 sq. ft., most recent tower, off-site use only. use—vehicle maintenance. Louisiana Bldg. 5765 Bldgs. T406, T407, T411 Missouri Fort Leonard Wood Fort Polk Bldg. 1230 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Ft. Polk LA 71459 Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Property Number: 21200420062 Property Number: 21200540085 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200340087 Comments: 800 sq. ft., most recent use— Comments: 6165 sq. ft., most recent use— Status: Unutilized support bldg., off-site use only. admin., off-site use only GSA Number: Bldg. 00467 8 Buildings Comments: 9160 sq. ft., most recent use— Fort Leonard Wood Fort Polk training, off-site use only. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743 Fort Polk LA 71459 Bldg. 1621 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21200530085

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Status: Unutilized Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 1345 Comments: 2790 sq. ft., most recent use—fast Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood food facility, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200620080 Bell TX 76544 Texas Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 4682/9000 sq. ft., presence of Property Number: 21200740070 Bldgs. 4219, 4227 asbestos, most recent use—admin, off-site Status: Excess Fort Hood use only. Comments: 240 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Ft. Hood TX 76544 Bldg. 04272 most recent use—oil storage, off-site use Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood only. Property Number: 21200220139 Bell TX 76544 Bldgs. 1348, 1941 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Fort Hood Property Number: 21200620081 Bell TX 76544 Comments: 8056, 500 sq. ft., most recent Status: Excess use—admin., off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 7680 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Property Number: 21200740071 Bldgs. 4229, 4230, 4231 most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Status: Excess Fort Hood Bldg. 04415 Comments: 640/900 sq. ft., presence of Ft. Hood TX 76544 Fort Hood asbestos, most recent use—admin., off-site Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 use only. Property Number: 21200220140 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1943 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200620083 GSA Number: Fort Hood Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Comments: 9000 sq. ft., most recent use—hq. Comments: 1750 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, bldg., off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army most recent use—classroom, off-site use Property Number: 21200740073 Bldg. 04335 only. Status: Excess Fort Hood Bldg. 04493 Comments: 780 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army most recent use—rod & gun club, off-site Bell TX 76544 use only. Property Number: 21200440090 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1946 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200620091 Fort Hood Comments: 3378 sq. ft., possible asbestos, Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 most recent use—general, off-site use only. Comments: 3108 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 04468 most recent use—housing maint., off-site Property Number: 21200740074 Fort Hood use only. Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 04494 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 2880 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Fort Hood most recent us—storage, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200440096 Bell TX 76544 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4207 Comments: 3100 sq. ft., possible asbestos, Property Number: 21200620092 Fort Hood most recent use—misc., off-site use only. Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 07002 Comments: 2686 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood most recent use—repair bays, off-site use Property Number: 21200740076 Bell TX 76544 only. Status: Excess Comments: 2240 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 04632 Property Number: 21200440100 most recent use—maint. shop, off-site use Fort Hood only. Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Comments: 2598 sq. ft., possible asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4208 most recent use—fire station, off-site use Property Number: 21200620093 Fort Hood only. Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 57001 Comments: 4000 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200740077 Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 04640 Comments: 9464 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood most recent use—warehouse, off-site use Property Number: 21200440105 Bell TX 76544 only. Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 53,024 sq. ft., possible asbestos, Property Number: 21200620094 Bldgs. 4210, 4211, 4216 most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Status: Excess Fort Hood Bldg. 02240 Comments: 1600 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 20121 Property Number: 21200740078 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood Status: Excess Property Number: 21200620078 Bell TX 76544 Comments: 4625/5280 sq. ft., presence of Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—maint., off-site Comments: 487 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Property Number: 21200620097 use only. most recent use—pool svc bldg, off-site use Status: Excess Bldg. 4219A only. Comments: 5200 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Fort Hood Bldg. 04164 most recent use—rec center, off-site use Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood only. Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 91052 Property Number: 21200740079 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood Status: Excess Property Number: 21200620079 Bell TX 76544 Comments: 446 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Comments: 2253 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Property Number: 21200620101 Bldg. 04252 most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Status: Excess Fort Hood Bldgs. 04218, 04228 Comments: 224 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood most recent use—lab/test, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21200740081 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 94031 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200740096 Fort Hood Comments: 9000 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Comments: 80 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 04485 off-site use only. Property Number: 21200740194 Fort Hood Bldg. 56329 Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood Comments: 1008 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 most recent use—training, off-site use only. Property Number: 21200740084 Landholding Agency: Army Building 6924 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200740100 11331 Montana Ave. Comments: 640 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Status: Excess Ft. Bliss TX 79916 most recent use—maint., off-site use only. Comments: 2080 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 04489 most recent use—officers qtrs., off-site use Property Number: 21201240012 Fort Hood only. Status: Excess Ft. Hood TX 76544 Bldg. 92043 Comments: off-site removal only; 10,340 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood aircraft hanger; poor conditions; limited Property Number: 21200740086 Bell TX 76544 public access; contact Army for info. on Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army accessibility/removal. Comments: 880 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Property Number: 21200740102 Status: Excess 8 Buildings most recent use—admin., off-site use only. Fort Hood Bldgs. 4491, 4492 Comments: 450 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, most recent use—storage, off-site use only. Ft. Hood TX 76544 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 Bldg. 92072 Property Number: 21201410020 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Property Number: 21200740087 Directions: 94030 (2,567 sq. ft); 90083 (150 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess sq. ft.); 26011 (4,789 sq. ft.); 26010 (4,735 Property Number: 21200740103 Comments: 3108/1040 sq. ft., presence of sq. ft.); 26009 (4,735 sq. ft.); 26008 (4,735 Status: Excess asbestos, most recent use—maint., off-site sq. ft.); 26007 (4,735 sq. ft.); 08640 (3,735 use only. Comments: 2400 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, most recent use—admin., off-site use only. sq. ft.) Bldgs. 04914, 04915, 04916 Comments: off-site removal only; removal Fort Hood Bldg. 92083 difficult due to structure type; Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood contamination; secured area; contact Army Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 for more information. Property Number: 21200740089 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740104 9 Buildings Status: Excess Fort Hood Comments: 371 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Status: Excess Comments: 240 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Fort Hood TX 96544 most recent use—animal shelter, off-site Landholding Agency: Army use only. most recent use—utility bldg., off-site use only. Property Number: 21201410021 Bldg. 20102 Bldgs. 04213, 04227 Status: Excess Fort Hood Directions: 04481 (48 sq. ft.); 4292 (1,830 sq. Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood Bell TX 76544 ft.); 4291 (6,400 sq. ft.); 04290 (674 sq. ft.); Landholding Agency: Army 4283 (8,940 sq. ft.); 4281 (2,000 sq. ft.); Property Number: 21200740091 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740189 04273 (687 sq. ft.); 04206 (651 sq. ft.); Status: Excess Status: Excess 04203 (2,196 sq. ft.) Comments: 252 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Comments: 14183/10500 sq. ft., presence of Comments: off-site removal only; removal most recent use—recreation services, off- asbestos, most recent use—admin., off-site may be difficult due to structure type; site use only. use only. secured area; contact Army for more Bldg. 20118 information. Bldg. 4404 Fort Hood Fort Hood 8 Buildings Bell TX 76544 Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21200740092 Property Number: 21200740190 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Status: Excess Property Number: 21201410023 Comments: 320 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Comments: 8043 sq ft., presence of asbestos, Status: Excess most recent use—maint., off-site use only. most recent use—training bldg., off-site use Directions: 07035 (1,702 sq. ft.); 7008 (288 sq. Bldg. 56017 only. ft.); 6987 (192 sq. ft.); 04643 (4,017 sq. ft.); Fort Hood Bldg. 56607 04642 (4,017 sq. ft.); 04619 (4,103 sq. ft.); Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood 04496 (284 sq. ft.); 04495 (347 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Bell TX 76544 Comments: off-site removal only; removal Property Number: 21200740094 Landholding Agency: Army may be difficult due to structure type; Status: Excess Property Number: 21200740191 secured area; contact Army for more Comments: 2592 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Status: Excess information. most recent use—admin., off-site use only. Comments: 3552 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, 8 Buildings Bldg. 56202 most recent use—chapel, off-site use only. Fort Hood Fort Hood 5 Bldgs. Ft. Hood TX 76544 Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 93010, 93011, 93012, 93014 Property Number: 21201410028 Property Number: 21200740095 Bell TX 76544 Status: Excess Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 04163, 04165, 51015, 51016, Comments: 1152 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Property Number: 21200740193 51017, 51018, 51019, 51020 most recent use—training, off-site use only. Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Bldg. 56224 Comments: 210/800 sq. ft., presence of varies; secured area; contact Army for Fort Hood asbestos, most recent use—private club, specific property and/or accessibility/ Bell TX 76544 off-site use only. removal reqs.

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Virginia Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. T2827 Property Number: 21200920011 flammable or explosive material Fort Pickett Status: Unutilized Building 4120A Blackstone VA 23824 Reasons: Secured Area 4120A Redstone Road Landholding Agency: Army Bldg 7358A Redstone AL 35898 Property Number: 21200320172 Sandpiper Road Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Property Number: 21201520025 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: 3550 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, Property Number: 21201140047 Comments: flammable/explosive material are most recent use—dining, off-site use only. Status: Unutilized located on adjacent industrial, commercial, or Federal facility. Further detailed Bldg. 01014 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of provided under ‘‘comments’’ below. Fort Story flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Ft. Story VA 23459 Alabama explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200720067 Bldg C1302 Building 4120 Status: Unutilized null 4120 Redstons Road Comments: 1014 sq. ft., most recent use— Fort McClellan AL 36205 Madison AL 35898 admin., off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201140073 Property Number: 21201520045 Bldg. 01063 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Fort Story Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Comments: Flam./explosive material are Ft. Story VA 23459 deterioration located on adjacent indus.; commercial, or Landholding Agency: Army 106 Federal facility; Further details provided. Property Number: 21200720072 Public access denied & no alt. method to Status: Unutilized Red Arsenal Red Arsenal AL 35898 gain access w/out compromising Nat. Sec. Comments: 2000 sq. ft., most recent use— Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or storage, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201430048 explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 00215 Status: Unutilized Building 00405 (RPUID235723) Fort Eustis Comments: Documented Deficiencies: Anniston Army Depot; Ft. Eustis VA 23604 building is collapsing; extensive conditions 7 Frankford Ave. Landholding Agency: Army that represents a clear threat to personal Anniston AL 36201 Property Number: 21200720073 physical safety Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201530001 Comments: 2540 sq. ft., most recent use— Status: Excess admin., off-site use only. C1310 Comments: public access denied and no Fort McClellan alternative method to gain access without Washington Ft. McClellan AL 36205 compromising National Security. 03215 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201440032 Joint Base Lewis McChord 7 Buildings Status: Unutilized JBLM WA 98433 Annston Army Depot; Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army 7 Frsnkford Ave. Property Number: 21201410008 alternative method to gain access w/out Annston AL 36201 Status: Underutilized compromising national security Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; still Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201530002 existing Federal need; due to age/structure 7134 Status: Unutilized relocation may be difficult; 33,460 sq. ft.; Redstone Arsenal Directions: 00087 (RPUID 236367); 0087A 61+ yrs.-old; barracks; signficant Redstone Aresnal AL 35898 (RPUID 235723); 00803 (RPUID 235534); renovations; secured area; contact Army. Landholding Agency: Army 00804 (RPUID 225535); 00805 (RPWUI 03221 Property Number: 21201440038 235536); 00807(RPUID 235537); 00802 Joint Base Lewis McChord Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no JBLM WA 98433 Comments: Documented deficiencies: alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army suffered severe flood damage; severe compromising National Security. Property Number: 21201410039 structural damage; clear threat to physical Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized safety Building 7352 Comments: off-site removal only; still Reasons: Extensive deterioration Redstone Arsenal ; Flicker Rd. existing Federal need; dissemble may be 4812 Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 required; 33,460 sq. ft.; may be difficult to Redstone Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army relocate due to sq. ft. & structure type; Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Property Number: 21201530090 contact Army for more info. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201440039 Comments: 2,000 ft. within explosive testing Unsuitable Properties Status: Unutilized conducted on surrounding properties; Building Comments: Documented deficiencies: suffered major damage due to explosive suffered major damage from tornado; roof testing; structurally unsound Alabama torn completely off; clear threat to physical Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Within Bldg. 7339A safety. 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Redstone Arsenal Reasons: Extensive deterioration 3 Buildings Redstone Arsenal AL 35898–5000 2 Buildings Redstone Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Restone Arsenal Redstone Arsenal AL Property Number: 21200340011 Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530091 GSA Number: Property Number: 21201520024 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Status: Unutilized Directions: 7358; 7309; 7810 deterioration Directions: Buildings 4122, 4123 Comments: 2,000 ft. w/in explosive testing Bldgs. 04122, 04184 Comments: public access denied and no conducted on surrounding properties. Redstone Arsenal alternative method to gain access without Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Madison AL 35898 compromising national security. explosive material

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Alaska Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Bldgs. 55294, 55298, 55805 Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40 Fort Richardson Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Ft. Richardson AK 99505 Property Number: 21199014562 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Bldg. 240 Property Number: 21200340006 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Status: Unutilized Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 GSA Number: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014588 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 02A60 Bldg. 31 (45) Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Noatak Armory Navajo Depot Activity Arizona on I–40 Kotzebue AK Bellemont AZ 86015 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200740105 Property Number: 21199014569 Status: Excess Status: Underutilized Bldg. 241 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity explosive material Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00604 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014589 Ft. Richardson Status: Underutilized Ft. Richardson AK 99505 Bldg. 33 Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Landholding Agency: Army Arizona on I–40 Property Number: 21200830006 Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014570 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 304 Bldgs. 789–790 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Fort Richardson Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Anchorage AK 99505 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014590 Property Number: 21201030001 Bldg. 211 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Reasons: Secured Area Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Fort Wainwright Property Number: 21199014582 Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Wainwright AK 99703 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 351 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21201420028 Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 3005; 3008 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014591 Comments: public access denied & no alter. Bldg. 214 Status: Underutilized to gain w/out compromising Nat’l Sec. Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Reasons: Secured Area Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Ft. Wainwright Property Number: 21199014583 Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Wainwright AK 99703 Status: Underutilized G101–242 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21201530074 Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Status: Underutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1907; 2097 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014592 Comments: public access denied and no Status: Underutilized alternative method to gain access w/out Bldg. 216 Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, compromising national security. Arizona on I–40. (91 Earth covered igloos) Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Arizona Property Number: 21199014584 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 004 (4118) Status: Underutilized H101–220 Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014560 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014593 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 218 Status: Underutilized Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40. (80 Earth covered igloos) Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014585 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 6 Status: Underutilized C101–518 Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014561 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014595 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 239 Status: Underutilized Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40. (100 Earth covered igloos) Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014587 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 8 Status: Underutilized A101–434

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Navajo Depot Activity Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200740112 Bellemont AZ 86015 Bldg. S0220 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Camp Navajo Directions: 00302, 00303, 00304, 00311, Property Number: 21199014597 Bellemont AZ 86015 S0312, S0313, S0319 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Property Number: 21200140006 deterioration Arizona on I–40. (90 Earth covered igloos) Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Comments: GSA Number: Camp Navajo Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Bellemont AZ 86015 B386–387 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Landholding Agency: Army Navajo Depot Activity Secured Area Property Number: 21200740113 Bellemont AZ 86015 Bldg. 00310 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Camp Navajo Directions: S0320, 00323, S0324, 00329 Property Number: 21199014598 Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army 7 Bldgs. Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Property Number: 21200140008 Camp Navajo Arizona on I–40. (2 Earth covered igloos) Status: Unutilized Bellemont AZ 86015 Comments: GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Property Number: 21200740114 D101–433 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Status: Unutilized Navajo Depot Activity Secured Area Directions: 00330, 00331, 00332, 00335, Bellemont AZ 86015 Bldg. S0327 00336, 00338, S0340 Landholding Agency: Army Camp Navajo Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014600 Bellemont AZ 86015 Bldgs. 30025, 43003 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Huachuca Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Property Number: 21200140010 Cochise AZ 85613 Arizona on I–40. (100 Earth covered igloos) Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: GSA Number: Property Number: 21200920030 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Status: Excess F101–324 deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Navajo Depot Activity Bldgs. M5218, M5219, M5222 S0350 Bellemont AZ 86015 Papago Park Military Rsv Camp Navajo Landholding Agency: Army Phoenix AZ 85008 Bellemont AZ 86015 Property Number: 21199014601 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21200740001 Property Number: 21201410006 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Arizona on I–40. (100 Earth covered igloos) Reasons: Secured Area, Within airport Comments: public access denied and no Comments: runway clear zone, Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area 4 Bldgs. compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 308 Papago Park Military Rsv Navajo Depot Activity M5234, M5238, M5242, M5247 L5322 Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Phoenix AZ 85008 FMR East Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Florence AZ 85232 Property Number: 21199030273 Property Number: 21200740002 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201510044 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff on I– Reasons: Secured Area, Within airport Status: Underutilized 40 runway clear zone, Extensive deterioration Comments: public access denied and no Comments: alternative method to gain access without Bldg. 00002 Reasons: Secured Area compromising national security. Camp Navajo Bldg.316-Navajo Depot Activity Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 12 Miles West of Flagstaff on I–40 Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Property Number: 21200740109 5636 E. McDowell Road Landholding Agency: Army Phoenix AZ 85008 Property Number: 21199120177 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201520006 Bldgs. 00203, 00216, 00218 Directions: Status: Excess Camp Navajo Comments: Directions: Building M5352, M5354, M5358, Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area M5356 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg.318-Navajo Depot Activity Comments: flammable materials located on Property Number: 21200740110 12 Miles West of Flagstaff on I–40 adjacent property w/in 200 ft. Status: Unutilized Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Property Number: 21199120178 deterioration Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 00244, 00252, 00253 Arkansas Directions: Camp Navajo Bldg. 1672 Comments: Bellemont AZ Fort Chaffee Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Bldg.350-Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21200740111 Landholding Agency: Army 12 Miles West of Flagstaff on I–40 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199640466 Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Area Directions: Property Number: 21199120181 7 Bldgs. Comments: Status: Unutilized Camp Navajo Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: Bellemont AZ 86015 Bldg. 1682 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Fort Chaffee

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Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Bldg. 1336 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Chaffee Property Number: 21199640467 Property Number: 21200110005 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: GSA Number: Property Number: 21200140011 Comments: Directions: 1449, 1528, 1591, 1592, 1593, Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration 1596, 1735 GSA Number: Bldg. 1756 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Chaffee 4 Bldgs. Bldg. 1759 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Fort Chaffee Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Property Number: 21199640468 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110006 Property Number: 21200140012 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: GSA Number: GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 1571, 1703, 1758, 1760 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 1786 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 2513, 2515 Fort Chaffee Bldgs. 1692, 1693 Fort Chaffee Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199640470 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200140014 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110007 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Comments: GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration 8 Bldgs. Bldg. 2327 Bldgs. 1707, Demo 3 Pine Bluff Arsenal Fort Chaffee Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Jefferson AR 71602 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200820059 Property Number: 21199640475 Property Number: 21200110008 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 12330, 12332, 12334, 12336, Directions: GSA Number: 12338, 12340, 12342, 12406 Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration 7 Bldgs. 12 Bldgs. Bldg. 2425 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Pine Bluff Arsena; Fort Chaffee Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Jefferson AR 71602 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200110009 Property Number: 21200820060 Property Number: 21199640476 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Directions: 13698, 13710, 13740 thru 13749 Directions: Directions: 1749–1754, 1551 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 57230 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 2040, 2041 Pine Bluff Arsenal 11 Bldgs. Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Pine Bluff AR 71602 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201140080 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200110010 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110001 Status: Unutilized Comments: REDETERMINATION:Previously Status: Unutilized GSA Number: w/property #21201140055; agency GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration submitted additional info. re: the deteriorated state of property due to chem. Directions: 1300, 1304, 1307, 1308, 1311, Bldg. 2208 contamination; non-removable. 1363, 1431, 1434, 1534, 1546, Demo 2 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Reasons: Contamination, Extensive Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 deterioration 17 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Property Number: 21200110012 2 Buildings Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Status: Unutilized Pine Bluff Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Pine Bluff AR 71602 Property Number: 21200110002 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530099 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 2421 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Directions: 23422, 23421 Directions: 1301, 1302, 1303, 1305, 1306, Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Comments: public access denied and no 1309, 1310, 1360, 1505, 1529, 1537, 1543, Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without 1577, 1581, 1700, 1711, Demo 1 Property Number: 21200110014 compromising national security. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 1326 GSA Number: Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Reasons: Extensive deterioration California Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Bldg. 3850 Bldg. 18 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200110003 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 5300 Claus Road Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 GSA Number: Property Number: 21200110016 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012554 7 Bldgs. GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions:

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Comments: Riverbank CA 95367 Camp Roberts CA 93446 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199120163 Property Number: 21199820222 Bldg. 2 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Directions: 5300 Claus Road Comments: Comments: Riverbank CA 95367 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Bldg.178 Riverbank Ammun Plant deterioration Property Number: 21199013582 5300 Claus Road Insect. Storage Fac. Status: Underutilized Riverbank CA 95367 Camp Roberts Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Camp Roberts CA 93446 Comments: Property Number: 21199120164 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199820225 Bldg. 3 Directions: Status: Unutilized Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: 5300 Claus Road Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Riverbank CA 95367 Bldg. 120 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant deterioration Property Number: 21199013583 Riverbank CA 95367 Oil Storage Bldg. Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Camp Roberts Directions: 0 0000000 Property Number: 21199240445 Camp Roberts CA 93446 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199820234 Bldg. 5 Comments: Status: Unutilized Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 5300 Claus Road Bldg. 181 Comments: Riverbank CA 95367 Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 Area Property Number: 21199013585 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 576 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199240446 Sierra Army Depot Directions: Status: Underutilized Herlong CA 96113 Comments: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199920033 Bldg. 6 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Building S–45 GSA Number: 5300 Claus Road DDRW Sharpe Facility Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Riverbank CA 95367 Lathrop CA 95331 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 578 Property Number: 21199013586 Property Number: 21199610289 Sierra Army Depot Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Herlong CA 96113 Directions: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Comments: Property Number: 21199920034 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7 Bldgs. 18013, 18030 GSA Number: Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Camp Roberts Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 5300 Claus Road Camp Roberts CA flammable or explosive material Riverbank CA 95367 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 597 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199730014 Sierra Army Depot Property Number: 21199013587 Status: Excess Herlong CA 96113 Status: Underutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199920035 Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area 2 Div. HQ Bldgs. GSA Number: Bldg. 8 Camp Roberts Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Camp Roberts CA 93446 flammable or explosive material 5300 Claus Road Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 598 Riverbank CA 95367 Property Number: 21199820205 Sierra Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Herlong CA 96113 Property Number: 21199013588 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199920036 Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized Comments: Area GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area Clorinator Bldg. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg.13 Riverbank Ammun Plant Camp Roberts flammable or explosive material 5300 Claus Road Camp Roberts CA 93446 Bldg. S–9 Riverbank CA 95367 Landholding Agency: Army Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199820217 French Camp CA 95231 Property Number: 21199120162 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199930021 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Bldg.171 Riverbank Ammun Plant Scale House 24 Garages 5300 Claus Road Camp Roberts Presidio of Monterey

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Monterey CA 93944 Property Number: 21200120029 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199940051 GSA Number: Bldg. S–647 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site GSA Number: Bldg. S–2 Lathrop CA 95231 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–10 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200130004 Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120030 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Property Number: 21200030005 GSA Number: Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. T–451 GSA Number: Bldg. P–32 Fort Irwin Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Ft. Irwin CA 92310 Bldg. S–11 Lathrop CA 95231 Landholding Agency: Army Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200210002 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120031 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Property Number: 21200030006 GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Area GSA Number: Bldg. S–42 3 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site DDJC Sharpe Bldg. S–14 Lathrop CA 95231 S00004, 00006, 00012 Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120032 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240025 Property Number: 21200030007 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: GSA Number: Bldg. S–213 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Bldg. S00108 Bldg. S–380 Lathrop CA 95231 DDJC Sharpe Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120034 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240026 Property Number: 21200030010 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: GSA Number: Bldg. P–217 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Bldgs. S00161, 00162 Bldg. S–648 Lathrop CA 95231 DDJC Sharpe Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120035 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240027 Property Number: 21200030012 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: GSA Number: Bldg. S–218 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Bldg. S00221 Bldg. S–654 Lathrop CA 95231 DDJC Sharpe Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120036 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240028 Property Number: 21200030013 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: GSA Number: Bldg. S–288 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Bldg. P00620 Bldg. S–3A Lathrop CA 95231 DDJC-Sharpe Tracy Facility Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Tracy CA 95376 Property Number: 21200120037 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200330007 Property Number: 21200030015 GSA Number: Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: GSA Number: Bldg. P–403 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Bldg. 00079 Bldg. S–508 Lathrop CA 95231 Riverbank Army Ammo Plant Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Stanaslaus CA 95357–7241 Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120038 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200530003 Property Number: 21200040015 GSA Number: Status: Excess Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Bldg. P–405 Bldgs. 00302, 00306, 00321 Reasons: Secured Area Sharpe Site Camp Roberts Bldg. S–1 Lathrop CA 95231 San Miguel CA 93451 Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21200120039 Property Number: 21200540008 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized

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Reasons: Extensive deterioration San Miguel CA 93451 Herlong CA 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Camp Roberts Property Number: 21200540028 Property Number: 21201120054 00921, T0929, T2014, T0948 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 27110 2 Bldgs Property Number: 21200540009 Camp Roberts Sierra Army Depot Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 Herlong CA 96113 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. T1003, T1008 Property Number: 21200540030 Property Number: 21201140076 Camp Roberts Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 00349, 00587 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 76910 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Property Number: 21200540010 Camp Roberts Area, Contamination Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 Bldg 00203 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 4th Street, Sierra Army Depot Bldgs. T1121, T1221, T3014 Property Number: 21200540031 Herlong CA 96113 Camp Roberts Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201140077 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00548, 00549, 00550 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200540012 March AFRC Reasons: Secured, Area Contamination Status: Unutilized Riverside CA 92518 13 Building Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Sierra Army Depot 54 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200710001 Herlong CA 96113 Camp Roberts Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201240032 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00117 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200540014 Riverbank AAP Directions: 10, 20, 54,141, 202, 227, 633, 634, Status: Unutilized Stanislaus CA 95367 639, 640, 641, 642, 643 Directions: T1202–T1209, T1212–T1219, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: located in a secured area, public T1302, T3102–T3109, T3112–T3119, Property Number: 21200840009 access is denied and no alternative method T3302–T3309, T3312–T3316, T6102– Status: Excess to gain access without compromising T6107, T6308–T6309 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive national security. Reasons: Extensive deterioration deterioration Reasons: Secured Area 4 Bldgs. Bldgs. 00040, 00412 Building 305, 308, 205, 408, 208 Camp Roberts SHARPE 700 E. Roth Rd. San Miguel CA 93451 Lathrop CA 95231 Lathrop CA 95231 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200540015 Property Number: 21200920031 Property Number: 21201330001 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: T1222, T1223, T1225, T1226 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access without Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 00234 compromsing nat’l security. 8 Bldgs. DDJC Tracy Reasons: Secured Area Camp Roberts San Joaquin CA 95304 San Miguel CA 93451 Landholding Agency: Army Building 179 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200930005 Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200540021 Status: Excess Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 03121, 03122, 03124–03125, Property Number: 21201330072 Bldg. 00005 Status: Unutilized T1122, T1123, T1125–T1126 Los Alamitos Joint Force Training Base Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 179 Orange CA 90720 Comments: public access denied and no Bldgs. T3321, T3322, T3324 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to sain access w/out Camp Roberts Property Number: 21200940023 compromising nat’l security. San Miguel CA 93451 Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Building 178 Property Number: 21200540022 13 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Defense Distribution San Joaquin, Sharpe Fort Irwin Site Reasons: Extensive deterioration San Bernardino CA 92310 700 E Roth Road Bldg. T3325 Landholding Agency: Army San Joaquin CA 95231 Camp Roberts Property Number: 21201040003 Landholding Agency: Army San Miguel CA 93451 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201340024 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 100, 338, 343, 385, 411, 412, 413, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200540023 486, 489, 490, 491, 493, 5006 Directions: 178 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Extensive deterioration 4 Bldgs. alternative method to gain access without Bldgs. 06409, T6411 JFTB compromising national security. Camp Roberts Los Alanitos CA 90720 Reasons: Secured Area San Miguel CA 93451 Landholding Agency: Army 6 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201110046 Fort Irwin Property Number: 21200540027 Status: Excess Ft. Irwin CA 92311 Status: Unutilized Directions: 00147, 00207, 00259, 00297 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201510020 Bldg. 07006 Bldg. 00023 Status: Unutilized Camp Roberts Sierra Army Depot Directions: 288; 500; 502; 507; 601; 867

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Comments: public access denied & no Building 01265 Property Number: 21200740004 alternative method to gain access without Sierra Army Depot Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Herlong CA 96113 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 06284 3 Buildings Property Number: 21201530057 Fort Carson Sierra Army Depot Status: Unutilized El Paso CO 80913 Herlong CA 96113 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21200820063 Property Number: 21201520023 compromising National Security. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Buildings 00502, 00503, 00504 2 Buildings Building 00593 Comments: public access denied and no Sierra Army Depot 45825 Hay 96 East alternative method to gain access without Herlong CA 96113 Pueblo CO 81006 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201530086 Property Number: 21201320006 Building 275 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized 275 7th Division Road Directions: 02105 RPUID:203564; 02106 Comments: public access denied & no alter. Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 RPUID:203565 method w/out compromising nat’l sec. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201520027 alternative method to gain access without 4 Buildings Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Fort Carson Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Fort Carson CO 80913 alternative method to gain access without 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security. Sierra Army Depot Property Number: 21201520016 Reasons: Secured Area Herlong CA 96113 Status: Underutilized 10 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Buildings 01669, 00221, 00210, Military Ocean Terminal Concord Property Number: 21201530097 00207 Concord CA 94520 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 02105 (203564); 012106 (203565) alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21201530033 Comments: public access denied and no compromising national security. Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Building’s 0E103–RPUID: 960149, compromising national security. 2 Buildings 0E101–960148, 00A32–959952, 00A29– Reasons: Secured Area Fort Carson 959951, 00A17–959945, 00A16–959944, Colorado Fort Carson CO 80913 00A14–1039400, 00A11–1039401, 00A10– Bldg. T–317 Landholding Agency: Army 959942, 00407–959923 Property Number: 21201520017 Comments: public access denied and no Rocky Mountain Arsenal Commerce CO 80022–2180 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Directions: Building 00812, 0209A compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199320013 Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access without Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Building 00083 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Sierra Army Depot Comments: Herlong CA 96113 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Georgia Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21201530034 Fort Stewart Status: Underutilized Bldg. T–412 Sewage Treatment Plant Directions: RPUID:200781 Rocky Mountain Arsenal Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Comments: public access denied and no Commerce CO 80022–2180 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013922 compromising national security. Property Number: 21199320014 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Directions: 4 Buildings Comments: Comments: Sierra Army Depot Reasons: Other—Sewage treatment Reasons: Other—Extensive deterioration, Herlong CA 96113 Bldg. 308, Fort Gillem Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army null or explosive material Property Number: 21201530035 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5000 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 536–RPUID:7277536, 129– Fort Carson Property Number: 21199620815 197360, 00577–202547, 679–203542 56231, 56232, 56234, 56250 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no El Paso CO 80913 Directions: alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Comments: compromising national security. Property Number: 21200720003 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized deterioration Reasons: Secured Area 2 Buildings Bldg. P8121 Sierra Army Depot Bldgs. S6231, S6232 Fort Stewart Herlong CA 96113 Fort Carson Ft. Stewart GA 31314–3913 Landholding Agency: Army El Paso CO 80913 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530036 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199940060 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200740003 Status: Excess Directions: Building 00187–RPUID:197384, Status: Unutilized GSA Number: 00183–197382 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: public access denied and no Bldgs. S6234, S6250 Bldg. 00933 alternative method to gain access without Fort Carson Fort Gillem compromising national security. El Paso CO 80913 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5233 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21200220011 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00930 GSA Number: Property Number: 21200420080 Hunter Army Airfield Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 Bldg. 00934 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Fort Gillem Bldg. 00822 Property Number: 21200740117 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5233 Fort Gillem Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200220012 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01241, 01246 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200420082 Hunter Army Airfield GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00111 Bldg. 00022 Property Number: 21200740118 Fort Gillem Fort Stewart Status: Excess Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 06052 Property Number: 21200340013 Property Number: 21200710005 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Savannah GA 31409 GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 01001, 01080, 0113 Property Number: 21200740119 Bldg. 00116 Fort Stewart Status: Excess Fort Gillem Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00957, 01001 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710006 Fort Stewart Property Number: 21200340014 Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Bldgs. 02110, 02111 Property Number: 21200740123 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Stewart Status: Excess Bldg. 00226 Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Gillem Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01013, 01014, 01016 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Property Number: 21200710007 Fort Stewart Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Property Number: 21200340015 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 07703, 07783 Property Number: 21200740124 GSA Number: Fort Stewart Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 00733, 00753 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01080, 07337, 15016 Fort Gillem Property Number: 21200710008 Fort Stewart Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200340016 Bldgs. 08061, 08091 Property Number: 21200740125 Status: Unutilized Fort Stewart Status: Excess GSA Number: Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00902 Bldg. 404 Property Number: 21200710009 Fort Gillem Fort Gillem Status: Excess Forest Park GA Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 08053 Property Number: 21200810003 Property Number: 21200420075 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00816 Bldg. 00813 Property Number: 21200710010 Hunter Army Airfield Fort Gillem Status: Excess Savannah GA 31409 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00205, 01016, 01567 Property Number: 21200820065 Property Number: 21200420076 Fort Stewart Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00021 Bldg. 00814 Property Number: 21200720011 Fort Stewart Fort Gillem Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00129, 00145 Property Number: 21200820066 Property Number: 21200420077 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00705, 00706, 00803 Bldg. 00817 Property Number: 21200720012 Hunter Army Airfield Fort Gillem Status: Excess Chatham GA 31409 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00956, 00958, 00966 Property Number: 21200920012 Property Number: 21200420078 Fort Stewart Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 5 Bldgs. Bldg. 00819 Property Number: 21200740007 Fort Stewart Fort Gillem Status: Excess Liberty GA 31314

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Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Aliamanu Property Number: 21200920013 alternative method to gain access without Honolulu HI 96818 Status: Excess compromising National Security. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00270, 00272, 00276, 00277, Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200440015 00616, 00718 01695 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Benning Reasons: Other—contamination Bldgs. 728, 729 Ft. Benning GA 31905 10 Tunnels Fort Stewart Landholding Agency: Army Aliamanu Liberty GA 31314 Property Number: 21201530010 Honolulu HI 96818 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200920034 Directions: RPUID: 278171 Property Number: 21200440016 Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access without Reasons: Other—contamination compromising National Security. 7 Bldgs. 49 Tunnels Reasons: Secured Area Fort Stewart Aliamanu Liberty GA 31314 2 Buildings Honolulu HI 96818 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Benning Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200940025 Ft. Benning GA 31905 Property Number: 21200440017 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530011 Reasons: Other—contamination Directions: 918, 1076, 1103, 1268, 7803, Status: Unutilized 7804, 7805 Bldgs. 01500 thru 01503 Directions: 02291 (RPUID: 282245); 02746 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Wheeler Army Airfield (RPUID: 281558) Honolulu HI 96786 Bldgs. 240, 701, 719 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21200520008 Savannah GA 31409 compromising National Security. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200940026 4 Buildings Status: Excess 10 Bldgs. Ft. Benning Aliamanu Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Benning GA 31905 Honolulu HI 96818 Bldg. 815 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield Property Number: 21201530013 Property Number: 21200620005 Savannah GA 31409 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 03708 (RPUID: 282291); 03716 Directions: 9, A0043, A0044, C0001, C0002, Property Number: 21201030008 (RPUID: 282293); 03739 (RPUID: 282296); C0003, C0004, C0005, C0029, E0027 Status: Excess 03746 (RPUID: 282300) Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Bldgs. 1124, 1125 Bldg. 1257 alternative method to gain access without Schofield Barracks Fort Stewart compromising National Security. Wahiawa HI 96786 Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Property Number: 21200620009 Property Number: 21201030009 Ft. Bragg Status: Unutilized Status: Excess FT. Bragg GA 28310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00182 Bldg. 08708 Property Number: 21201530016 Kalaeloa Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Kapolei HI Savannah GA Directions: 42101 (RPUID: 297832); 83846 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army (RPUID: 289837) Property Number: 21200640108 Property Number: 21201120050 Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration compromising National Security. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Bldgs. 01676, 01677 Bldg. 08711 Kalaeloa Hunter Army Airfield Hawaii Kapolei HI 96707 Savannah GA PU–01, 02, 03, 04, 05 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Schofield Barracks Property Number: 21200640110 Property Number: 21201120051 Kolekole Pass Road Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Wahiawa HI 96786 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01818, 01875 Bldg. 08712 Property Number: 21199014836 Kalaeloa Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Kapolei HI 96707 Savannah GA Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21200640111 Property Number: 21201120052 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Excess PU–06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Schofield Barracks Bldg. 01954 4 Buildings Kolekole Pass Road Kalaeloa Ft. Benning Wahiawa HI 96786 Kapolei HI 96707 Ft. Benning GA 31905 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014837 Property Number: 21200640112 Property Number: 21201530008 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 00219 (RPUID: 281628); 00220 Comments: Bldg. 75073 (RPUID: 281629); 00222 (RPUID: 281631); Reasons: Secured Area Wheeler Army Airfield 00221 (RPUID: 281630) 71 Tunnels Wahiawa HI 96786

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Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201030011 GSA Number: Property Number: 21199930051 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Within Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within airport runway clear zone 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material GSA Number: 6 Bldgs. Bldg. T–108 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Schofield Barracks Charles Melvin Price Support Center Bldg. S–594 Wahiawa HI 96786 Granite City IL 62040 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Property Number: 21201110020 Property Number: 21199930043 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199930052 Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 01070 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: Wheeler Army Airfield flammable or explosive material, Floodway Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Denny Rd Bldg. T–401 Bldg. S–595 Wahiawa HI 96786 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Charles Melvin Price Support Center Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Granite City IL 62040 Property Number: 21201110021 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199930045 Property Number: 21199930053 Directions: between Denny Rd & wastewater Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized treatment plant on Wheeler Army Airfield. GSA Number: GSA Number: Reasons: Within airport runway clear zone, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Extensive deterioration explosive material, Floodway, Secured Building 227 Bldg. 224 Area 1516 Gillespie Street 124 Danis Road Bldg. T–402 Rock Island Arsenal IL 61299 Wahiawa HI 96857 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Property Number: 21201530062 Property Number: 21201120101 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199930046 Directions: RPUID:365275 Reasons: Within airport runway clear zone, Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Secured Area GSA Number: alternative method to gain access without 7 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of compromising national security. 91–1227 Enterprise Ave flammable or explosive material, Floodway Reasons: Secured Area Kalaeloa Bldg. T–404 Indiana Kapolei HI 96707 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Bldg. 1417–51 Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Newport Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21201140046 Landholding Agency: Army Newport IN 47966 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199930047 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 01676, 01677, 01818, 01875, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011640 01954, 00537, 00182 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Reasons: Floodway, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Area flammable or explosive material, Secured Comments: Bldg 01537 Area Reasons: Secured Area 124 Takata Road Bldg. T–413 Fuel Station Honolulu HI 96819 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Atterbury Reserve Forces Training Area Landholding Agency: Army Edinburgh IN 46124–1096 Property Number: 21201140075 Granite City IL 62040 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Property Number: 21199930048 Property Number: 21199230030 Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Directions: Idaho Reasons: Floodway, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Bldg 00253 flammable or explosive material, Secured Reasons: Extensive deterioration 4097 W. Cessna St. Area Post Exchange Gowen Field 16A20 Bldg. T–416 Atterbury Reserve Forces Training Area Boise ID 83705 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Edinburgh IN 46124–1096 Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201140068 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199230031 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199930049 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized Directions: Area GSA Number: Comments: Illinois Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. T–20, T–21, T–23 explosive material, Secured Area, 2 Buildings Charles Melvin Price Support Center Floodway 3008 Hospital Rd. Granite City IL 62040 Bldg. S–434 Edinburgh IN 46124 Landholding Agency: Army Charles Melvin Price Support Center Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199820027 Granite City IL 62040 Property Number: 21201320002 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199930050 Directions: 00126 & 00331 Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: located in secured area; public Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway GSA Number: access denied & no alternative method to Bldg. T–105 Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway, Within gain access w/out compromising nat’l Charles Melvin Price Support Center 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material security. Granite City IL 62040 Bldg. S–593 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Charles Melvin Price Support Center Building 00400 Property Number: 21199930042 Granite City IL 62040 3008 Hospital Road (Camp Atterbury)

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Edinburgh IN 46124 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: Property Number: 21201330034 Comments: Comments: Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no flammable or explosive material Bldg. 5B–28 alternative to gain access w/out Bldg. 1–78 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant compromising nat’l security. Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army 00435 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013718 Camp Atterbury Property Number: 21199012624 Status: Unutilized Edinburgh IN 46124 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21201530003 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 5B–55 Comments: public access denied and no flammable or explosive material Iowa Army Ammunition Plant alternative method to gain access without Bldg. 600–85 Middletown IA compromising National Security. Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013720 Iowa Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5B–137–1 Property Number: 21199013706 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 5B–56 Property Number: 21199012605 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 800–70–2 Middletown IA Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013721 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199013708 Directions: Bldg. 5B–137–2 Status: Underutilized Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Bldg. 6–98 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199012607 Bldg. 5B–03–3 Middletown IA Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013722 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199013712 Directions: flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Comments: Bldg. 600–52 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Bldg. 6–28 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5B–09–1 Middletown IA Property Number: 21199012609 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013723 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199013713 Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 6–137–3 Comments: Bldg. 6–33 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Bldg. 5B–25 Middletown IA Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012611 Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013724 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199013715 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Reasons: Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Bldg. 6–34 Bldg. 30–137–2 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 5B–26 Middletown IA Middletown IA 52638 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013725 Property Number: 21199012613 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013716 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Bldg. 6–69–6 flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1–129 Bldg. 5B–27 Middletown IA Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013727 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012620 Property Number: 21199013717 Directions:

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Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199440117 Reasons: Secured Area flammable or explosive material Status: Excess Bldg. 6–88 Bldg. 1021 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Middletown IA Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Property Number: 21199013728 Property Number: 21199230024 Bldg. 224 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199440118 Bldg. 6–09–1 Bldg. 6–09–2 Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Middletown IA Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199013730 Property Number: 21199310017 explosive material Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Bldg. 225 Directions: Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1–08–1A Bldg. A218 Property Number: 21199440119 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Middletown IA Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199013733 Property Number: 21199440112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Status: Excess explosive material Directions: Directions: Bldg. 227 Comments: Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Bldg. 1–60 explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 219 Property Number: 21199440121 Middletown IA Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Property Number: 21199013734 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199440113 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Status: Excess explosive material Comments: Directions: Bldg. 228 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1–67–2E Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA Bldg. 220 Property Number: 21199440122 Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Property Number: 21199013736 Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21199440114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Status: Excess explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Bldg. 230 Bldg. 1–207–1 Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 221 Property Number: 21199440123 Property Number: 21199013738 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Comments: Property Number: 21199440115 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized explosive material Bldg. 5A–137–2 Directions: Bldg. 231 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199120173 Bldg. 222 Property Number: 21199440124 Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199440116 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Status: Excess explosive material Bldg. 5A–137–3 Directions: Bldg. CO231 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199120174 Bldg. 223 Property Number: 21199440125 Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments:

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199440135 explosive material Bldg. 233 Status: Excess Bldg. 313 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199440127 explosive material Property Number: 21199440143 Status: Excess Bldgs. 264–266 Status: Excess Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199440136 explosive material Bldg. 234 Status: Excess Bldg. 317 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199440128 explosive material Property Number: 21199440144 Status: Excess Bldg. 267 Status: Excess Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199440137 explosive material Status: Excess Bldg. 235 Bldg. 743 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Property Number: 21199440129 Property Number: 21199440145 Status: Excess Bldg. 276 Status: Excess Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199440138 explosive material Status: Excess Bldg. 236 Bldg. 745 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199440130 Property Number: 21199440146 Status: Excess Bldg. 280 Status: Excess Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199440139 explosive material Bldgs. 238–256 Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldgs. 973–990 Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21199440131 explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199440147 Status: Excess Bldg. 284 Status: Excess Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Property Number: 21199440140 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 259 Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 992 Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21199440133 explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldg. 285 Property Number: 21199440148 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Comments: explosive material Property Number: 21199440141 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. A0260 Status: Excess explosive material Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldgs. 994–995 Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21199440134 explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldg. 312 Property Number: 21199440149 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Comments: explosive material Property Number: 21199440142 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. 261–263 Status: Excess explosive material Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldgs. 998–1005 Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant

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Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199440150 explosive material Bldg. 05274 Status: Excess Bldg. 237 Iowa Army Ammo Plant Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200330013 explosive material Property Number: 21199520070 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1008 Status: Surplus GSA Number: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 05325 Property Number: 21199440151 explosive material Iowa Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Bldg. 500–128 Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21200330014 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material Property Number: 21199740027 GSA Number: Bldgs. 1010–1018 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: flammable or explosive material Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Bldg. 01073 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21199440152 Bldg. 01075 Middletown IA 52638 Status: Excess Iowa AAP Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21200420083 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200220022 Reasons: Secured Area explosive material Status: Underutilized Bldgs. 01072, 01074 Bldg. 1040 GSA Number: Iowa AAP Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00310 Property Number: 21200430018 Property Number: 21199440154 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Iowa AAP Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Bldgs. 00677, 00671 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200230019 Iowa Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52601 explosive material Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1064 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200440018 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00887 Iowa AAP Facility 00844 Property Number: 21199440155 Iowa Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21200230020 Property Number: 21200510004 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Status: Excess explosive material GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 1088 explosive material, Secured Area Facilities 01025, 01026 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammo Plant Middletown IA 52638 Bldgs. 00912, 00913 Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Iowa AAP Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199440157 Middletown IA 52638 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200510006 Directions: Property Number: 21200230021 Status: Excess Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Bldg. 00700 explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Iowa Army Ammo Plant Bldg. 5390 explosive material, Secured Area Middletown IA 52601 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 01059 Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Iowa AAP Property Number: 21200540038 Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199440158 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Excess Property Number: 21200230023 explosive material, Extensive deterioration Directions: Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 01091, 01092 Comments: GSA Number: Iowa Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52601 explosive material explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 27, 340 Bldg. 00765 Property Number: 21200540039 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199520002 Property Number: 21200330012 Bldg. 01039 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant Directions: GSA Number: Middletown IA 52601

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Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00287, 00288, 00289, 00290, Property Number: 21201120005 Property Number: 21200620012 A0290, 00291, 00292, 00293, A0293, Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized B0293, C0293, D0293, E0293 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area, explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Extensive deterioration, Not accessible by road Bldg. 00344 8 Bldgs. Iowa AAP Iowa Army Ammo Plant 10 Buildings Middletown IA 52601 Middletown IA 52601 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21200710020 Property Number: 21200740129 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201230019 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: A0294, 00295, 00296, 00316, Directions: 620, 626, 641, 642, 643, 644, 645, explosive material, Secured Area 00326, 00328, 00330, 00341 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 646, 647, 5207 4 Bldgs. explosive material, Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no Iowa AAP alternative method to gain access w/out Middletown IA 52601 11 Bldgs. comprising nat’l security Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200710021 Middletown IA 52601 Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings Status: Unutilized Iwa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 00903, 00993, 00996, 00997 Property Number: 21200740130 Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52601 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: 00949, 00962, 00963, 00964, Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material 00965, 00967, 00968, 00969, 00970, 00971, Property Number: 21201340034 4 Bldgs. 00972 Status: Unutilized Directions: 0023A, 00128, 00153, 05213 Iowa AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: public access denied and no 01000, 01006, 01007, 01009 explosive material, Secured Area Middletown IA 52601 alternative method to gain access without 9 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security. Iowa Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200710022 Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA 52601 Status: Unutilized 9 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200740131 explosive material, Secured Area 17575 Highway 79 Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52601 Bldg. 01063 Directions: 01028, 01029, 01030, 01031, Iowa AAP Landholding Agency: Army 01032, 01033, 01035, 01036, 01037 Property Number: 21201420031 Middletown IA 52601 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Directions: 00028; 00029; 00030; 00031; Property Number: 21200710023 7 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized 00033; 00918; 00920; 05026; 05072 Iowa Army Ammo Plant Comments: Public access denied and no Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52601 alternative method to gain access without explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security. Bldg. 05366 Property Number: 21200740132 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa AAP Status: Unutilized Kansas Middletown IA 52601 Directions: 01038, B1038, C1038, D1038, Landholding Agency: Army E1038, 01042, 01043 Bldg. 3013 KAAP Property Number: 21200710024 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. 00013, C0847 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Iowa Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21199011909 9 Bldgs. Middletown IA 52601 Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Middletown IA 52601 Property Number: 21200810008 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200740126 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1066 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 00176, 00204, B0205, C0205, Bldgs. TD010, TD020 00206, 00207, 00208, 00209, 00210 Production Area Camp Dodge Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Johnson IA 50131 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011911 6 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200920036 Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Directions: Middletow IA 52601 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. A0190, 00190, 01069 Reasons: Property Number: 21200740127 Iowa AAP Secured Area Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52601 Bldg. 507 KAAP Directions: 00211, 00212, 00213, 00217, Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant 00218, C0218 Property Number: 21201040007 Production Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army 13 Bldgs. flammable or explosive material, Extensive Property Number: 21199011912 Iowa Army Ammo Plant deterioration Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52601 Bldg 01110, Iowa Army Ammo Directions: Landholding Agency: Army 17575 State Highway 79 Comments: Property Number: 21200740128 Middletown IA 52601 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material

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Bldg. 502 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Production Area Bldg. 914 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 928 KAAP Property Number: 21199011913 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011921 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199011929 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 805 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Production Ara Bldg. 926 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 985 KAAP Property Number: 21199011915 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011922 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Property Number: 21199011930 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 810 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Production Area Bldg. 1021 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 1096 KAAP Property Number: 21199011916 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011923 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199011931 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 811 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Production Area Bldg. 1078 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 511 KAAP Property Number: 21199011917 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011924 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199011932 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1013 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Production Area Bldg. 540 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 814 KAAP Property Number: 21199011918 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011925 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199011933 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 806 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Production Area Bldg. 541 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 909 KAAP Property Number: 21199011919 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011926 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199011934 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 807 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Production Area Bldg. 922 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Bldg. 719 KAAP Property Number: 21199011920 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011927 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199011935 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199011942 Building 219 Comments: Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Parsons KS 67357 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 918 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199620522 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Production Area Bldg. 816 KAAP Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199011936 Parsons KS 67357 Buildings 209, 509, 724, 813, Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Property Number: 21199011943 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199620523 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1014 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: 902, 1002 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Production Area Bldg. 3001 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Buildings 231, 244 Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199011937 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011944 Directions: Property Number: 21199620524 Comments: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Directions: flammable or explosive material Comments: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1015 KAAP Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Building 247 Production Area Bldg. 3002 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011938 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620526 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199011945 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Comments: flammable or explosive material Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 932 KAAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Building 248, 252 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Building 50 Parsons KS 67357 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620527 Property Number: 21199011939 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199620518 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Building 302 flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 933 KAAP Building 112 Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620528 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620519 Directions: Property Number: 21199011940 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Comments: Building 304 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Building 210 Parsons KS 67357 explosive material, Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 934 KAAP Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620529 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Production Area Property Number: 21199620520 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199011941 Comments: Building 305 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Buildings 212, 221 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620530 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 809 KAAP Property Number: 21199620521 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Production Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area

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Building 306 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620550 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620540 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620531 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Buildings 702, 704, 707, 709, Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 326 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 308 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620551 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620541 Directions: 711, 712, 727, 729, 735, 737, 738, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 742, 743, 747 Property Number: 21199620532 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Buildings 705, 706, Comments: Building 327 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 311 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620553 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620542 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199620533 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Buildings 715, 716, 717 Comments: Building 328 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 312 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620554 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620543 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199620534 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Building 722 Comments: Building 503 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 315 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620555 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620545 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199620535 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Building 723 Comments: Buildings 504, 512 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 316 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620556 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620546 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199620536 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Building 725 Comments: Building 513 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 321 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620557 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620548 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199620537 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Building 726 Comments: Building 515 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 324 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620558 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620549 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199620539 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Building 741 Comments: Building 701 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 325 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620560

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Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 915 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 818 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 744 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620581 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620569 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620561 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Buildings 921, 923, 973, 974, Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 841 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 745 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620583 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620571 Directions: 983, 984, 986, 989 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620562 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 924 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 903 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 749 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620584 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620573 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620563 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 929 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 905 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 750 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620586 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620575 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620564 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 946 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Buildings 906, 908, 911, Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 782 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620588 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620576 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620565 Directions: 916, 993 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 951 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 910 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Buildings 802, 808 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620589 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620578 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620566 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 927 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 912 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Buildings 804 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620591 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620579 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620567 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 997 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 913 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 812 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620592 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620580 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620568 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Buildings 1004, 1018 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant

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Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620604 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620594 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 1206 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 1028 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 1005 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620614 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620605 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620595 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 1207 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 1047 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Buildings 1007, 1009 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620615 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620606 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620597 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 1223 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Buildings 1048, 1068, 1090 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 1008 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620616 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620607 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620598 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 1225 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 1064 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 1011 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620617 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620608 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199620599 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Buildings 1402, 1403, 1404 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Building 1065 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Buildings 1012, 1022, 1023 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620618 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620609 Directions: 1405, 1406, 1407, 1408, 1409, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 1410 Property Number: 21199620600 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Buildings 1502 thru 1556 Comments: Buildings 1072, 1082, 1095 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 1019 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620619 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620610 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: (55 total) Property Number: 21199620602 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Buildings 1602 thru 1625 Comments: Building 1202 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 1020 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620620 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620612 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: (24 total) Property Number: 21199620603 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Buildings 1702 thru 1721 Comments: Building 1205 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Building 1025 Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620621 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620613 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: (20 total)

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Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Building 3011 Property Number: 21201120073 Buildings 1803, 1804, 1805, Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Other—to be demolished Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 07634 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620633 7634 McGlachlin Property Number: 21199620622 Status: Unutilized Fort Riley KS Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1806, 1807, 1810, 1811, 1812, Comments: Property Number: 21201120074 1813, 1816, 1818, 1819, 1823, 1825 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: Building 3012 Reasons: Other—Power Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 00747 Buildings 1931 thru 1989 Parsons KS 67357 747 Ray Rd. Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620634 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120078 Property Number: 21199620623 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Other—Power plant; off site Directions: Except 1961, 1974, 1976 Reasons: Secured Area removal Comments: Building 3015 Bldg. 00613 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant null Building 2002 Parsons KS 67357 Fort Riley KS Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620636 Property Number: 21201120079 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199620624 Directions: Reasons: Other—off site removal only Status: Unutilized Comments: Bldg. 01781 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area 1781 ‘‘K’’ Street Comments: Building 3016 Fort Riley KS Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Building 2105A Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21201120082 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620637 Reasons: Other—work animal storage (DNE) Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Other environmental Property Number: 21199620625 Directions: Bldg 09455 Status: Unutilized Comments: 9455 Rifle Range Road Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Fort Riley KS Comments: Building 3017 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21201120085 Status: Unutilized Building 3004 Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Other—Gas Chamber; off site Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army removal only Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620638 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 00615 Property Number: 21199620626 Directions: 615 Huebner Rd. Status: Unutilized Comments: Fort Riley KS Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 09451 Property Number: 21201120087 Reasons: Secured Area 9455 Rifle Range Road Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other—off site removal only Building 3007 Fort Riley KS Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 08323 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21201120068 8323 Wells St. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Fort Riley KS Property Number: 21199620629 Reasons: Other—Temporary bldg., gas Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized chamber Property Number: 21201120088 Directions: Bldg. 00745 Status: Unutilized Comments: 745 Ray Rd. Reasons: Other—vehicle maint. shop; off site Reasons: Secured Area Fort Riley USAR removal Building 3008 Fort Riley KS Bldg. 08328 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army 8328 Wells St. Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21201120069 Fort Riley KS Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620630 Reasons: Other—aviation storage shed; off Property Number: 21201120089 Status: Unutilized site removal Status: Unutilized Directions: Bldg. 8329 Reasons: Other environmental Comments: 8329 Wells St. Bldg. 07739 Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Riley 7739 Apennines Drive Building 3009 Fort Riley KS Fort Riley KS Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21201120072 Property Number: 21201120090 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199620631 Reasons: Other—vehicle maint.; oil storage Reasons: Other environmental, Other—oil Status: Unutilized Bldg. 08324 storage bldg.; off site removal Directions: 8324 Wells St. Bldg 01780 Comments: Fort Riley KS 1780 ‘‘K’’ Street

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Fort Riley KS Directions: 12 miles northeast of Lexington, 09249; 09259; 09323; 09364; 09365; 09697; Landholding Agency: Army Kentucky. 09879; 09910; 09362; 09363 Property Number: 21201120091 Comments: Comments: public access denied & no Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other—Sewage treatment facility, alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Other environmental Secured Area compromising national security. Bldg. 09382 Bldg. 12 Reasons: Secured Area Fort Riley Lexington—Blue Grass Army Depot Fort Knox Bldg. #487 Fort Riley KS 66442 Lexington KY 40511 Spearhead Division Avenue Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Knox KY 40121 Property Number: 21201130035 Property Number: 21199011663 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201510022 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 12 miles Northeast of Lexington Status: Unutilized Kentucky. Directions: 487 4 Bldgs. Comments: Comments: public access denied & no null Reasons: Other—Industrial waste treatment alternative method to gain access w/out Fort Riley KS plant compromising Nat’l Sec. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201130037 8 Buildings 6 Buildings Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox Ft. Knox KY 40121 Fort Knox Directions: 09081, 07123, 1865, 00747 Fort Knox KY 40121 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201240043 Landholding Agency: Army 6 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201510031 null Directions: 5260, 5261, 6589, 7718, 7726, Status: Unutilized Fort Riley KS 7727, 7728, 9247 Directions: 09910; 09697; 09365; 09364; Landholding Agency: Army Comments: located on secured military 09363; 09362; Property Number: 21201130038 installation, where public access is denied Comments: public access denied & no Status: Unutilized & no alternative method to gain access alternative method to gain access w/out Directions: 09079, 09078, 09455, 09382, without compromising national security. compromising Nat’l Sec. 09087, 09381 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration 8 Buildings 3 Buildings Bldgs. 09133 and 1865 Ft. Knox Blue Grass Army Depot null Ft. Knox KY 40121 431 Battlefield Memorial Hwy Fort Riley KS 66442 Landholding Agency: Army Richmond KY 40475 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201240047 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201130043 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201520004 Status: Unutilized Directions: 93, 430, 445, 1414, 2768, 2798, Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration 4016, 5250 Directions: Building 00570, 00571, 00572 Bldg, 612 Comments: located in secured area; public Comments: public access denied and no null access denied & no alternative method to alternative method to gain access without Fort Riley KS 66442 gain access w/out compromising nat’l compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army security. Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201130045 Reasons: Secured Area Building 01159 Status: Unutilized 11 Buildings Blue Grass Army Depot Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Knox 431 Battlefield Memorial Hwy Richmond KY 40475 5 Bldgs. Ft. Knox KY 40121 Landholding Agency: Army null Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201520005 Fort Riley KS 66442 Property Number: 21201310042 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201130060 Directions: 00112, 00577, 01068, 01489, alternative method to gain access without Status: Unutilized 06529, 06555, 06596, 06598, 07359, 09281, compromising national security. Directions: 09455, 07634, 00852, 00853 09285 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: located w/in military contanment 2 Bldgs. area; public access denied & no alternative Louisiana method to gain access w/out compromising null Bldg. 108 Fort Riley KS 66442 nat’l security. Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Area A Property Number: 21201130064 Building 6117 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Eisenhower Ave. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 09098, 00613 Ft. Knox KY 40121 Property Number: 21199011714 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg 00512 & 00617 Property Number: 21201320026 Directions: Fort Riley Status: Unutilized Comments: Fort Riley KS 66442 Comments: w/in Ft. Know cantonment area; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army public access denied & no alternative explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21201140064 method to gain access w/out compromising Bldg. 110 Status: Unutilized nat’l security. Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Area A 21 Buildings Doyline LA 71023 Kentucky Fort Knox Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 126 Ft. Knox KY 40121 Property Number: 21199011715 Lexington-Blue Grass Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Lexington KY 40511 Property Number: 21201420003 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199011661 Directions: 487; 01124; 01996; 02001; 02774; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized 02782; 07713; 07724; 07725; 09200; 09240; explosive material, Secured Area

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Bldg. 111 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. X5032 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Area A Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA Bldg. E1727 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011716 Property Number: 21199013869 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: Property Number: 21199610051 Comments: Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area Directions: flammable or explosive material Bldg. J1015m Comments: Bldg. A133 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA explosive material, Extensive deterioration Doylin LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. C1300, C1346, D1200 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199110131 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011735 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199610054 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area flammable or explosive material Directions: Bldg. A132 Bldg. B–1442 Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Area K Doyline LA 71023 flammable or explosive material Doylin LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. S1600, S1606 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199240138 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011736 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199610055 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. B–1453 Directions: Bldg. A131 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doylin LA 71023 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011737 Property Number: 21199240139 Bldgs. M2700 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199610056 Bldg. D1249 Status: Unutilized Bldg. A130 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Area A Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199240140 Property Number: 21199012112 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–1636 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. K1104 Property Number: 21199610060 Status: Unutilized Bldg. X5093 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199240147 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199013863 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Bldg. S–1635 Directions: Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. X–5033 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. X5094 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199610061 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Status: Underutilized Doyline LA Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420332 Comments: Property Number: 21199013865 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Comments: Bldg. D–1237 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area explosive material, Extensive deterioration, Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. S1627 Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. D1253 Property Number: 21199610063 Doyline LA Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Property Number: 21199013868 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199610050 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Directions: Bldg. C–1344

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Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610064 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610088 Status: Underutilized Bldg. S–1605 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610075 flammable or explosive material Bldg. C–1309 Status: Underutilized Bldgs. D–1201, D–1203 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610065 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610091 Status: Underutilized Bldg. A–118 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610076 flammable or explosive material Bldg. B–1461 Status: Underutilized Bldgs. S–1612, S–1618, S–1615 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610066 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610092 Status: Underutilized Bldg. A–129 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610078 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. S–1604 Status: Unutilized Bldg. C–1360 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610067 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610093 Status: Underutilized Bldg. A–116 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610079 flammable or explosive material Bldgs. S–1620, S–1621 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–1603 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610069 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610096 Status: Underutilized Bldgs. C–1301, C–1303 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610083 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. A–120 Status: Unutilized Bldg. O–1503 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610070 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610097 Status: Underutilized Bldg. S–1601 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610086 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. S–1602 Status: Unutilized Bldg. K–1100 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610072 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610098 Status: Underutilized Bldgs. K–1101, K–1103 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610087 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. C–1310 Status: Unutilized Bldg. J–1001 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610074 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610099 Status: Underutilized Bldg. J–1002 Status: Unutilized

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Directions: Bldgs. D–1262, D–1263, D–1264 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. D–1202 Property Number: 21199610118 explosive material, Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldgs. D–1248, D–1251 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199610101 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610134 Directions: Bldg. C–1370 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Doyline LA 71023 Comments: flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. C–1302 Property Number: 21199610119 explosive material, Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. E–1715 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199610102 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610135 Directions: Bldg. S–1637 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Doyline LA 71023 Comments: flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. S–1613 Property Number: 21199610126 explosive material, Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–1629 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199610104 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610137 Directions: Bldgs. E–1736, E–1734, E–1733 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldgs. K–1105, K–1111, K–1110 Property Number: 21199610129 flammable or explosive material Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. D–1239 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199610105 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610139 Directions: Bldg. Y–2621 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. A–149 Property Number: 21199610130 explosive material, Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. E–1732 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199610107 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610140 Directions: Bldg. D–1256 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. J–1011 Property Number: 21199610131 flammable or explosive material Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. J–1014 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199610115 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610141 Directions: Bldg. X–5016 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199610132 flammable or explosive material Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldgs. C–1347, C–1349 X–5013, X–5043, X–5083, X–5091 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610116 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610142 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. X–5026, X–5106 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610133 explosive material, Secured Area

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Bldg. C–1362 Status: Unutilized Bldg. M–0218 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610143 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610171 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. Y–2613, Y–2614 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610154 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. D–1259 Status: Unutilized Bldg. M–0217 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610144 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610172 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. A–115, A–153 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610155 explosive material, Secured Area Bldgs. M–2702, M–2706 Status: Unutilized Bldg. D–1258 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610145 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610173 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. M–2708, M–2709 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610157 flammable or explosive material Bldg. X–6112 Status: Unutilized Bldg. C–1363 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610147 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610174 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. S–1639, S–1646 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610158 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. C–1361 Status: Unutilized Building C–1319 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610148 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610175 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. C–1356, C–1366, C–1367 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610164 explosive material, Secured Area Bldgs. D–1257, D–1267 Status: Unutilized Building C–1317 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610149 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610176 Status: Unutilized Bldg. A–157 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610165 explosive material, Secured Area Bldgs. A–154, A–155 Status: Unutilized Building C–1345 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610151 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610178 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–1624 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610170 flammable or explosive material Bldgs. S–1652, S–1653 Status: Unutilized Building C–1333 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610153 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610180

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Status: Unutilized Building S–1617 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610192 flammable or explosive material Building C–1331 Status: Underutilized Building J–1018 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610181 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610204 Status: Unutilized Building S–1611 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610193 flammable or explosive material Building C–1321 Status: Underutilized Building M–219 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610182 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610205 Status: Unutilized Building S–1610 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610194 explosive material, Secured Area Building C–1307 Status: Underutilized Building Y–2609 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610183 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610206 Status: Unutilized Building E–1720 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610196 explosive material, Secured Area Building S–1648 Status: Unutilized Building E–1726 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610184 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610210 Status: Underutilized Building E–1710 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610198 explosive material, Secured Area Building S–1640 Status: Unutilized Building E–1724 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610185 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610211 Status: Underutilized Building E–1707 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610200 flammable or explosive material Building S–1625 Status: Unutilized Building K–1114 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610186 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610213 Status: Underutilized Building B–1475 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610201 explosive material, Secured Area Building S–1619 Status: Unutilized Building K–1112 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610191 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610214 Status: Underutilized Building B–1426 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610203 explosive material, Secured Area

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Building D–1220 Status: Unutilized Building S–1623 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610215 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610233 Status: Unutilized Building C–1313 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610224 flammable or explosive material Building K–1117 Status: Unutilized Building S–1616 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610216 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610235 Status: Unutilized Building D–1228 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610225 flammable or explosive material Building K–1106 Status: Unutilized Building E–1716 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610217 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610236 Status: Unutilized Building D–1233 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610226 explosive material, Secured Area Building J–1013 Status: Unutilized Building D–1242 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610219 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610237 Status: Unutilized Building D–1227 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610227 explosive material, Secured Area Building J–1007 Status: Unutilized Building D–1223 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610220 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610238 Status: Unutilized Building D–1217 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610228 flammable or explosive material Building C–1335 Status: Unutilized Building C–1330 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610221 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610239 Status: Unutilized Building D–1226 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610229 flammable or explosive material Building C–1334 Status: Unutilized Building C–1305 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610222 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610240 Status: Unutilized Building D–1207 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610230 explosive material, Secured Area Building C–1325 Status: Unutilized 4 Buildings Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610223 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199610241

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Status: Unutilized Building L–0700 Status: Unutilized Directions: S1631, S1632, S1633, S1634 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610260 flammable or explosive material Building D–1238 Status: Unutilized Building J–1004 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610242 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620012 Status: Unutilized Building K–1102 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199610263 flammable or explosive material Building B–1435 Status: Unutilized Building C–1368 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610245 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620020 Status: Unutilized Building K–1119 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620002 flammable or explosive material Building E–1712 Status: Unutilized Building D–1260 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610253 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620021 Status: Unutilized Building A–0150 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620006 explosive material, Secured Area Building B–1476 Status: Unutilized Building C–1369 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610254 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620022 Status: Unutilized Building M–2109 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620008 flammable or explosive material Building M–2100 Status: Unutilized Building B–1414 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610255 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620025 Status: Unutilized Building M–2108 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620009 explosive material, Secured Area Building M–0600 Status: Unutilized Building C–1340 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610256 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620026 Status: Unutilized Building M–2107 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620010 flammable or explosive material Building L–2346 Status: Unutilized Building X–5103 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199610258 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620027 Status: Unutilized Building J–1009 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620011 explosive material, Secured Area

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Building D–1234 Status: Unutilized Building C–1326 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620029 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620049 Status: Unutilized Building D–1218 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620042 explosive material, Secured Area Building S–1630 Status: Unutilized Building C–1324 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620032 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620050 Status: Unutilized Building D–1216 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620043 explosive material, Secured Area Building J–1003 Status: Unutilized Building C–1336 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620033 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620052 Status: Unutilized Building D–1213 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620044 flammable or explosive material Building X–5072 Status: Unutilized Building C–1320 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620035 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620053 Status: Unutilized Building D–1211 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620045 flammable or explosive material Building J–1016 Status: Unutilized Building K–1116 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620036 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620054 Status: Unutilized Building D–1209 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620046 explosive material, Secured Area Building O–1500 Status: Unutilized Building K–1118 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620037 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620055 Status: Unutilized Building D–1208 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620047 explosive material, Secured Area Building X–5000 Status: Unutilized Building K–1113 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620038 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620056 Status: Unutilized Building C–1327 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620048 flammable or explosive material Building O–1501 Status: Unutilized Building S–1628 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620039 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620057

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Status: Unutilized Building C–1316 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620068 flammable or explosive material Building D–1214 Status: Unutilized Building M–0632 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620059 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620086 Status: Unutilized Building C–1318 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620070 explosive material, Secured Area Building D–1229 Status: Unutilized Building B–1473 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620060 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620089 Status: Unutilized Building C–1312 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620073 flammable or explosive material Building E–1713 Status: Unutilized Building M–0635 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620061 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620092 Status: Unutilized Building C–1311 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620074 explosive material, Secured Area Building E–1711 Status: Unutilized Building K–1108 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620062 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620093 Status: Unutilized Building C–1308 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620075 explosive material, Secured Area Building E–1721 Status: Unutilized Building M–0203 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620064 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620095 Status: Unutilized Building C–1315 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620076 explosive material, Secured Area Building E–1718 Status: Unutilized Building M–0204 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620065 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620096 Status: Unutilized Building M–0634 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620084 explosive material, Secured Area Building E–1714 Status: Unutilized Building S–1607 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620066 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620097 Status: Unutilized Building M–0633 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620085 explosive material, Secured Area

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Building C–1304 Status: Unutilized Building M–0610 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620098 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620126 Status: Unutilized Building E–1725 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620113 flammable or explosive material Building M–0647 Status: Unutilized Building M–0609 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620102 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620127 Status: Unutilized Building B–1449 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620117 explosive material, Secured Area Building M–0646 Status: Unutilized Building M–0613 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620104 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620128 Status: Unutilized Building B–1443 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620118 flammable or explosive material Building B–1424 Status: Unutilized Building M–0607 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620105 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620129 Status: Unutilized Building S–1609 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620119 explosive material, Secured Area Building B–1456 Status: Unutilized Building M–0606 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620106 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620130 Status: Unutilized Building K–1121 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620120 flammable or explosive material Building B–1457 Status: Unutilized Building M–0605 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620107 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620131 Status: Unutilized Building M–0612 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620124 flammable or explosive material Building B–1458 Status: Unutilized Building M–0604 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620108 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620132 Status: Unutilized Building M–0611 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620125 flammable or explosive material Building C–1306 Status: Unutilized Building M–0603 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620111 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620133

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Status: Unutilized Building M–2103 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620142 explosive material, Secured Area Building M–0211 Status: Unutilized Building Y–2612 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620134 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620152 Status: Unutilized Building M–2102 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620143 explosive material, Secured Area Building M–0210 Status: Unutilized Building A–0151 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620136 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620153 Status: Unutilized Building M–2101 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620144 flammable or explosive material Building M–0207 Status: Unutilized Building L–2220 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620137 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620173 Status: Unutilized Building X–5070 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620145 flammable or explosive material Building M–0206 Status: Unutilized Building L–2219 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620138 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620174 Status: Unutilized Building X–5100 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620146 explosive material, Secured Area Building M–2110 Status: Unutilized Building L–2218 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620139 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620175 Status: Unutilized Building B–1463 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620149 explosive material, Secured Area Building M–2105 Status: Unutilized Building L–2217 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620140 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620176 Status: Unutilized Building N–1814 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620150 flammable or explosive material Building M–2104 Status: Unutilized Building L–2221 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620141 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620177 Status: Unutilized Building N–1815 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620151 flammable or explosive material

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Building L–2215 Status: Unutilized Building L–2230 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620179 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620195 Status: Unutilized Building L–2238 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620188 flammable or explosive material Building L–2213 Status: Unutilized Building L–2229 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620180 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620196 Status: Unutilized Building L–2236 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620189 explosive material, Secured Area Building L–2214 Status: Unutilized Building L–2222 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620181 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620197 Status: Unutilized Building L–2250 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620190 flammable or explosive material Building L–2212 Status: Unutilized Building L–2223 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620182 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620198 Status: Unutilized Building L–2235 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620191 explosive material, Secured Area Building L–2211 Status: Unutilized Building L–2227 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620183 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620199 Status: Unutilized Building L–2233 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620192 explosive material, Secured Area Building L–2210 Status: Unutilized Building L–2228 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620184 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620200 Status: Unutilized Building L–2232 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620193 flammable or explosive material Building L–2208 Status: Unutilized Building M–650 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620186 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620749 Status: Unutilized Building L–2231 Status: Unutilized Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620194 flammable or explosive material Building L–2249 Status: Unutilized Building B–1462 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620187 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620752

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Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Doyline LA 71023 Directions: flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building L–2303 Property Number: 21199620771 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Building S–1651 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620762 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Building L–2313 Property Number: 21199620754 Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Doyline LA 71023 Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building L–2304 Property Number: 21199620772 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Comments: Building E–1741 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620763 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Building L–2314 Property Number: 21199620755 Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620773 Comments: Building L–2305 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building N–1820 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199620764 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Building L–2315 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620757 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199620774 Comments: Building L–2306 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Building N–1823 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620765 flammable or explosive material Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Directions: Building L–2316 Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620758 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199620775 Comments: Building L–2308 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Building N–1824 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620767 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building L–2318 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620759 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620777 Comments: Building L–2309 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: flammable or explosive material Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Building L–2301 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620768 explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Building L–2319 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620760 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620778 Comments: Building L–2310 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Doyline LA 71023 Comments: or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Building L–2302 Property Number: 21199620769 flammable or explosive material Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building L–2320 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199620761 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620779 Directions: Building L–2312 Status: Unutilized Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions:

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Comments: Building Y–2633 Reasons: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Secured Area, Floodway explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. B–1434 Building L–2321 Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana AAP Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620798 Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199820054 Property Number: 21199620780 Comments: Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Directions: flammable or explosive material Comments: Comments: Building Y–2640 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. B–1472 explosive material, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana AAP Buildings L–2322, L–2323, Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620799 Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199820058 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Excess Property Number: 21199620781 Comments: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Directions: L–2324, L–2325, L–2326, L–2327, explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area L–2328 Building X–5108 Bldg. C–1322 Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana AAP Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620801 Buildings L–2329, L–2330, Property Number: 21199820059 Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199620782 Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Bldg. C–1323 Directions: L–2331, L–2332, L–2333, L–2334, Bldg. M3–208 Louisiana AAP L–2335 Louisiana AAP Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199820047 Property Number: 21199820060 Status: Excess Status: Excess Building P–2500 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Property Number: 21199620793 Bldg. M4–2704 Bldg. C–1348 Status: Unutilized Louisiana AAP Louisiana AAP Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199820049 Property Number: 21199820061 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Excess Status: Excess Directions: Building P–2501 Directions: Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. B–1412 Property Number: 21199620794 Louisiana AAP Bldg. D–1232 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana AAP Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Property Number: 21199820051 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Excess Property Number: 21199820063 flammable or explosive material Directions: Status: Excess Building Y–2608 Comments: Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. B–1427 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana AAP explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199620795 Doyline LA 71023 Bldgs. STP–2000, 2001, 2002 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana AAP Directions: Property Number: 21199820052 Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199820065 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Excess Building Y–2632 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. B–1433 Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana AAP Bldg. STP–2004 Property Number: 21199620797 Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana AAP Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Property Number: 21199820053 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Excess Property Number: 21199820066 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Status: Excess explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Directions:

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Comments: Bldg. X–5116 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Louisiana AAP Property Number: 21199730077 Bldg. W–2900 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820076 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199820067 Directions: Bldg. 00211 Status: Excess Comments: Curtis Bay Ordnance Depot Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Baltimore MD 21226–1790 Comments: Bldg. X–5117 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Louisiana AAP Property Number: 21200320024 Bldgs. W–2905, 2906 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820077 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldg. 0001B Property Number: 21199820069 Directions: Federal Support Center Status: Excess Comments: Olney MD 20882 Directions: Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. Y–2604 Property Number: 21200530018 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Louisiana AAP Status: Underutilized Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. W–2907 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana AAP explosive material Property Number: 21199820078 Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. SPITO Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Adelphi Lab Center Directions: Property Number: 21199820070 Prince George MD 20783 Comments: Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Directions: Property Number: 21201010008 Comments: 2 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Fort Polk Reasons: Extensive deterioration 00414, 00418 Bldgs. X–5080, 5101, 5102 Bldg 00517 Vernon LA 71459 Louisiana AAP 517 Blossom Point Road Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Blossom Point Research Facility Property Number: 21200530008 Landholding Agency: Army Welcome MD 20693 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199820071 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Excess Property Number: 21201140040 00417 is demolished Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway Maryland Area Bldg. X–5104 Bldg. E5760 Bldg. 00402 Louisiana AAP Aberdeen Proving Ground 402 Blossom Point Road Doyline LA 71023 Edgewood Area Blossom Point Research Facility Landholding Agency: Army Aberdeen City MD 21010–5425 Welcome MD 20693 Property Number: 21199820072 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21199012610 Property Number: 21201140041 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Comments: flammable or explosive material Bldg. X–5105 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 0184C Louisiana AAP explosive material, Secured Area Fort Detrick Forest Glen Annex Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. E5375 Silver Spring MD 20910 Landholding Agency: Army Aberdeen Proving Ground Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199820073 Edgewood Area Property Number: 21201430031 Status: Excess Aberdeen City MD 21010–5425 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Public access denied & no Comments: Property Number: 21199012638 alternative without compromising National Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Security. Bldgs. X–5107, X–5115 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Louisiana AAP Comments: E5868 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Aberdeen Proving Ground Landholding Agency: Army explosive material 5868 Austin Rd. Property Number: 21199820074 Bldg. E5441 Harford MD 21005 Status: Excess Aberdeen Proving Ground Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Edgewood Area Property Number: 21201520049 Comments: Aberdeen City MD 21010–5425 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. X–5114 Property Number: 21199012640 alternative method to gain access without Louisiana AAP Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 3713 Property Number: 21199820075 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or USAG Devens Status: Excess explosive material Devens MA 01434 Directions: Bldg. 0909A Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Aberdeen Proving Ground Property Number: 21200840022 Reasons: Secured Area, Floodway MD 21005–5001 Status: Excess

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Reasons: Secured Area 6 Bldgs. Directions: Detroit Arsenal Comments: Michigan Warren MI 48397 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 5756 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Newport Weekend Training Site Property Number: 21201010009 Bldg. 595 Carleton MI 48166 Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 521, 213, 214, 237, 00007, 00008 New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199310061 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199240328 Directions: Minnesota Status: Unutilized Comments: Bldg. 575 Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Secured Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Area. New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 930 explosive material, Secured Area U.S. Army Garrison-Selfridge Property Number: 21199120166 Bldg. 586 Selfridge MI 48045 Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21200420093 Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199310056 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 187 Status: Underutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 001 Directions: Crabble USARC New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Saginaw MI 48601–4099 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199220227 Property Number: 21200420094 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 598 Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00714 Property Number: 21199320152 Selfridge Air Natl Guard Base explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Macomb MI 48045 Bldg. 188 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21200440032 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199220228 Bldg. 901 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant 20 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 US Army Garrison-Selfridge Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Macomb MI 48045 Comments: Property Number: 21199320153 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200510020 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. 507 Directions: Directions: 227, 229, 231, 233, 235, 256 thru Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: 270 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5530 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199220231 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant US Army Garrison-Selfridge Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Macomb MI 48045 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199320155 Property Number: 21200510021 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Directions: 769, 770, 774, 775 Bldg. 972 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area 9 Bldgs. New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 5554 US Army Garrison-Selfridge Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Macomb MI 48045 Property Number: 21199220233 New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200510022 Directions: Property Number: 21199320156 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: 905, 907–909, 929–931, 935–936 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Reasons: Secured Area flammable or explosive material Comments: 5 Bldgs. Bldg. 973 Reasons: Secured Area US Army Garrison-Selfridge Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 174 Macomb MI 48045 New Brighton MN 55112 null Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200510023 Property Number: 21199220234 New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 50905, 50907–50909, 50911 Directions: Property Number: 21199330096 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized 4 Buildings Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Detroit Arsenal explosive material, Secured Area Comments: T0209, T0216, T0246, T0247 Bldg. 975 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Warren MI 48397–5000 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 176 Property Number: 21200520022 Landholding Agency: Army null Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199220235 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112

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Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 152 Property Number: 21199330097 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Comments: flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199410169 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 111 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 517A New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: null Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199410162 flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 153 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199330100 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199410170 Comments: Bldg. 112 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Bldg. 517B Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or null Property Number: 21199410163 explosive material, Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 155 New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199330101 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199410171 Directions: Bldg. 114 Status: Unutilized Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 517C Property Number: 21199410164 explosive material, Secured Area null Status: Unutilized Bldg. 157 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199330102 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199410172 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 115 Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199410165 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 576 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 167 null Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199410173 Property Number: 21199330106 Bldg. 117C Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199410166 explosive material, Secured Area, Bldg. 585 Status: Unutilized Extensive deterioration Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 172 New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199340015 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 146 Property Number: 21199410174 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Comments: deterioration Property Number: 21199410167 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 101 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 502 New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199410159 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 151 Property Number: 21199410175 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199410168 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 108 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 599 New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199410161 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199410186 Directions: Bldg. 132A Status: Unutilized Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or or explosive material Property Number: 21199420214 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 126 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 950 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420207 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199410187 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 132B Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420215 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 127 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 951 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420208 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199410188 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 135 Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420216 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 128 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 955 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420209 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199410189 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 136 Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420217 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 129A Status: Unutilized Bldg. 119H Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420210 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420198 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 137 Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420218 Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 129B Status: Unutilized explosive material Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 119P New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199420211 explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 138A Property Number: 21199420199 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Comments: flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420219 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 130 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Extensive deterioration New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Bldg. 119R Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420212 flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 138B Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420200 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Directions: deterioration Property Number: 21199420220 Comments: Bldg. 131 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 119U Property Number: 21199420213 explosive material, Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 138C New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199420203 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420221

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Status: Unutilized Bldg. 141A Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420229 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 139A Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149A Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420222 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420240 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 141B Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420230 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 139B Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149C Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420223 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420242 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 142 Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420231 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 139C Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149D Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420224 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420243 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 144A Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420233 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 139D Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149F Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420225 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420245 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 144C Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420234 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 140A Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149G Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420226 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420246 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 144D Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420235 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 140B Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149H Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420227 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420247 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 144F Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420237 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 140C Status: Unutilized Bldg. 149I Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420228 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420248 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 144H Status: Unutilized Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199420239 explosive material, Secured Area

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Bldg. 149J Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Bldg. 314 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420249 explosive material, Extensive deterioration, New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldg. 192A Property Number: 21199420266 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 149K Property Number: 21199420259 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 315 Property Number: 21199420250 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 192B Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420267 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Bldg. 149M Property Number: 21199420260 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 327 Property Number: 21199420252 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 195 Comments: Property Number: 21199420268 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149N Comments: Property Number: 21199420261 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Bldg. 328 Property Number: 21199420253 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 196 Comments: Property Number: 21199420269 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 159 Comments: Property Number: 21199420262 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldg. 329 Property Number: 21199420254 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 199 Property Number: 21199420270 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 177 Comments: Property Number: 21199420263 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199420256 Comments: Bldg. 330 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 303 Property Number: 21199420271 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 180 Comments: Property Number: 21199420264 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199420257 Comments: Bldg. 338B Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Bldg. 304 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420272 explosive material, Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 191 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420265 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199420258 Comments: Bldg. 338C

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Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199430060 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldg #2 Property Number: 21199420273 Comments: St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area 4800 Goodfellow Blvd. Directions: Bldg. 567A St. Louis MO 63120–1798 Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Within 2000 ft. of New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199120068 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 338D Property Number: 21199430062 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. T–2350 Property Number: 21199420274 Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Bldg. 567B Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199430075 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199430063 Directions: Bldg. 372 Status: Unutilized Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149 Property Number: 21199420275 Bldgs. 570, 571 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Twin Cities AAP Independence MO 64050 Directions: Arden Hills MN 55112–3928 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199530136 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200130053 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Status: Excess Directions: Bldg. 908 GSA Number: Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or New Brighton MN 55112 explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 917A, 917B Bldg. 4 Property Number: 21199420279 Twin Cities AAP St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Arden Hills MN 55112–3928 Directions: St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21200130054 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199610469 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized explosive material, Extensive deterioration, GSA Number: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Bldg. 1190 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Extensive Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Missouri deterioration New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Lake City Army Ammo. Plant 59 Bldg. 7 Property Number: 21199420281 Independence MO 64050 St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Directions: Property Number: 21199013666 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199610470 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Within 2000 Directions: Status: Unutilized ft. of flammable or explosive material, Comments: Directions: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1490 Lake City Army Ammo. Plant 59A explosive material, Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Independence MO 64050 New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 11 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013667 St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420282 Status: Unutilized St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199610471 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Lake City Army Ammo. Plant 59C Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Independence MO 64050 Comments: Bldg. 5154 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199013668 Bldg. 13 New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Property Number: 21199420283 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199610472 Directions: Bldg #1 Status: Unutilized Comments: St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 4800 Goodfellow Blvd. Comments: flammable or explosive material St. Louis MO 63120–1798 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 158 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 14 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199120067 St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199610473 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199910029 GSA Number: Directions: Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: GSA Number: Bldgs. 02200, 02205, 02223 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Fort Leonard Wood Area flammable or explosive material Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Bldg. 15 10 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200320025 St. Louis MO 63120–1584 134A–134E, 135A–135E Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Independence MO 64050 GSA Number: Property Number: 21199610474 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199910030 Bldg. 01360 Directions: Status: Excess Fort Leonard Wood Comments: GSA Number: Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Area explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200330030 Bldg. 16 Bldgs. 141A–141B Status: Unutilized St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Lake City Army Ammunition Plant GSA Number: St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Independence MO 64050 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 01361 Property Number: 21199610475 Property Number: 21199910033 Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Directions: GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200330031 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized deterioration Bldgs. 144A, 144B GSA Number: Bldg. 5396 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Leonard Wood Independence MO 64050 Bldgs. 5402, 5742 Pulaski MO 65473–8994 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199910034 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Property Number: 21199910020 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Property Number: 21200430029 GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 5539 3 Bldgs. Bldg. 00645 Fort Leonard Wood Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Fort Leonard Wood Pulaski MO 65473–8994 145A, 145B, 145C Pulaski MO 65743 Landholding Agency: Army Independence MO 65050 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199910021 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200640051 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199910035 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Bldg. 02553 6 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Fort Leonard Wood Lake City Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Pulaski MO 65743 40A, B, C, 41A, 41B, 41C Bldg. 3A Landholding Agency: Army Independence MO 64050 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200640052 Landholding Agency: Army Independence MO 64050 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199910023 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Excess Property Number: 21199920082 Bldgs. 1448, 1449 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Pulaski MO 65473 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army 3 Bldgs. flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21200740145 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 58A Status: Unutilized 52B, 52C, 71A Lake City AAP Reasons: Extensive deterioration Independence MO 64050 Independence MO 64050 Bldgs. 2841, 2842 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21199910025 Property Number: 21200030049 Pulaski MO 65473 Status: Excess Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: GSA Number: Property Number: 21200740146 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Bldg. P4122 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 131A, 132A U.S. Army Reserve Center 4 Bldgs. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant St. Louis MO 63120–1794 Fort Leonard Wood Independence MO 64050 Landholding Agency: Army 5234, 5339, 5345, 5351 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200240055 Pulaski MO 65473 Property Number: 21199910028 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess GSA Number: Property Number: 21200740147 GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. P4074, P4072, P4073 Reasons: Extensive deterioration explosive material, Secured Area St. Louis Ordnance Plant Bldgs. 5535, 5742 Bldgs. 133A–133E St. Louis MO 63120–1794 Fort Leonard Wood Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 Independence MO 64050 Property Number: 21200310019 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21200740148 Property Number: 21200940045 Property Number: 21201010015 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 851, 852, 853, 854, 857, 859, 2305 Directions: T056R, T94B, T94C, T239, T247, Bldgs. 0071B, 0072 Reasons: Secured Area T260 Lake City Army Ammo Plant 9 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Independence MO 64056 Fort Leonard Wood flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 14 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200820001 Landholding Agency: Army Lake City AAP Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200940047 Independence MO 64051 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 9031, 9033, 9035, 9037, 9039, Property Number: 21201040010 or explosive material 9041, 9043, 9045, 9047 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 2282, 2841, 2842 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 59, 59A, 59B, 59C, 60, 66A, 66B, Fort Leonard Wood 6 Bldgs. 66C, 66D, 66E, 67, 70A 70B 80D Pulaski MO 65473 Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200830017 Landholding Agency: Army 10 Bldgs. Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21200940048 Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Pulaski MO 65473 flammable or explosive material Directions: 9057, 9059, 9061, 9063, 9071, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 528 12315 Property Number: 21201040011 Weldon Springs LTA Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: 1228, 1255, 1269, 2101, 2112, Saint Charles MO 63304 Bldg. 06020 2551, 2552, 5280, 5506, 6824 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200840034 Pulaski MO 65473 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Harry S. Truman Reservior Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201010010 15968 Truman Rd. 5 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Warsaw MO 65355 Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201110001 Pulaski MO 65473 15 Bldgs. Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Lake City Army Ammo Plant Directions: 07015 and L43002 Property Number: 21200840035 Independence MO 64051 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 05360, 05361, 05367, 05368, Property Number: 21201010011 12 Bldgs. 05369 Status: Unutilized Ft. Leonard Woods Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 11A, 20B, 22A, 22B, 22C, 23A, Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 6 Bldgs. 23B, 23C, 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D, 24E, 25A, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood 29A Property Number: 21201110043 Pulaski MO 65473 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Directions: 00642, 00650, 00651, 00652, 00653, 00654, 00655, 00656, 00657, 00658, Property Number: 21200840036 9 Bldgs. 00659, 00660 Status: Unutilized Lake City Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 05370, 05371, 05372, 05373, Independence MO 64051 05374, 05376 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01604 and 05130 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201010012 Ft. Leonard Woods 9 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 Fort Leonard Wood Directions: 31, 32A, 33A, 33B, 34A, 34B, 38F, Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 38G, 38H Property Number: 21201110044 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Excess Property Number: 21200840037 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deteriorationSecured Area Status: Unutilized 9 Bldgs. Directions: 06120, 06124, 06125, 06128, Lake City Army Ammo Plant 8 Bldgs. 06129, 06130, 06131, 06133, 06135 Independence MO 64051 Ft. Leonard Woods Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 Bldgs. 204, 802, 2563 Property Number: 21201010013 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110062 Pulaski MO 65473 Directions: 52A, 53, 55, 59, 60, 73W, 79, 79A, Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army 79B Directions: 00618, 0618A, 00618B, 00619, Property Number: 21200930012 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 0619A, 0619B, 00906, 00907 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area 7 Bldgs. Bldgs. 5130 and 5136 13 Bldgs. Lake City Army Ammo Plant Ft. Leonard Woods Fort Leonard Wood Independence MO 64051 FLW MO Pulaski MO 65473 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201010014 Property Number: 21201120011 Property Number: 21200940044 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Directions: 80F, 91D, 91F, 94D 120A, 120D, Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Directions: 401, 761, 762, 766, 790, 791, 792, 120G Area 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1269 Reasons: Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Ft. Leonard Woods 7 Bldgs. 6 Bldgs. FLW MO Fort Leonard Wood Lake City Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 Independence MO 64051 Property Number: 21201120013 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess

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Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201140072 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 1255 Status: Unutilized 3 Buildings Ft. Leonard Woods Directions: 02351, 02352 Ft. Leonard Wood FLW MO Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Landholding Agency: Army 11 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201120014 Ft. Leonard Woods Property Number: 21201230040 Status: Excess Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 688, 759, 760 Bldg. 1228 Property Number: 21201220019 Comments: no public access & no alternative Ft. Leonard Woods Status: Excess method to gain access w/out comprising FLW MO Directions: 499, 720, 745, 2555, 2556, 2557, nat’l security. Landholding Agency: Army 2558, 5076, 8208, 8370, 30 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201120015 Comments: nat’l security concerns; public access denied & no alternative method to 9 Buildings Status: Excess Ft. Leonard Wood Reasons: Secured Area gain access w/out comprising nat’l security. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Bldgs. 906 and 907 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Woods Property Number: 21201230041 14 Buildings FLW MO Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Camp Crowder Neosho MO 64850 Directions: 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 720, 721, Property Number: 21201120016 722, 723 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201230010 Comments: no public access & no alternative Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized method to gain access w/out compring 14 Bldgs. Directions: nat’l security. Camp Clark 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 18, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, Reasons: Secured Area Nevada MO 64772 51 Bldg. 724 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: military personnel only; public Utah St. Property Number: 21201130046 access denied & no alternative method to Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Status: Unutilized gain access w/out comprising nat’l Landholding Agency: Army Directions: K0001, K0002, K0003, K0004, security. Property Number: 21201230059 K0005, K0006, K0007, K0008, K0010, Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess K0012, K0014, K0016, K0018, K0020 11 Buildings Comments: no public ac cess; no alternative Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Leonard Wood method for public to gain access w/out 11 Bldgs. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 comprising nat’l security. Camp Clark Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Nevada MO 64772 Property Number: 21201230032 Bldg. 31 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Camp Crowder Property Number: 21201130047 Directions: 2314, 2313, 1614, 1230, 786, 689, Neosha MO 64850 Status: Unutilized 404, 690, 763, 764, 766 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: J0006, J0007, J0008, J0009, J0010, Comments: no public access & no alternative Property Number: 21201230061 J0011, J0012, J0013, J0015, J0017, J0019 method w/out comprising nat’l security. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Reasons: Secured Area Comments: military personnel/authorized Area 19 Buildings use personnel; public access denied & no 12 Bldgs. Ft. Leonard Wood alternative method for public to gain access Camp Clark Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 w/out comprising nat’l security. Nevada MO 64772 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201230033 Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130048 Ft. Leonard Wood Directions: 9613, 9611, 6127, 6125, 6124, Status: Unutilized Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 6120, 5125, 5124, 5122, 5073, 2565, 2349, Directions: 435, 436, 438, 460, 466, 504, 506, Landholding Agency: Army J0001, J0002, J0003, J0004, J0005 1134, 978, 975, 758, 9615, 9617, 9619 Comments: no public access & no alternative Property Number: 21201240017 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Status: Unutilized deterioration method to gain access w/out comprising nat’l security. Directions: 691, 692, 693, 694 13 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Comments: located in secured area, public Camp Clark access denied & no alternative method to Nevada MO 64772 4 Buildings gain access without compromising national Ft. Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army security. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Property Number: 21201130049 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201230038 4 Buildings Directions: 00383, 00384, 00385, 00386, Status: Unutilized Ft. Leonard Wood 00388, 00389, 00391, 00392, 00402, 00410, Directions: 565, 566, 567, 569 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 00411, 00425, 00433 Comments: no public access & no alternative Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured method to gain access w/out comprising Property Number: 21201320022 Area nat’l security. Status: Unutilized Bldg T62–9 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 05343, 05382, 05394, 06501 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant 5 Buildings Comments: public access denied & no Independence MO 64051 Ft. Leonard Wood alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 compromising nat’l security. Property Number: 21201140071 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201230039 Building 00007 Reasons: Contamination, Secured Area Status: Underutilized 890 Ray A. Carver Ave. (Camp Crowder) 2 Bldgs. Directions: 664, 665, 669, 686, 687 Neosho MO 64850 Railroad Ave. Comments: no public access & no alternative Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 method to gain access w/out comprising Property Number: 21201330035 Landholding Agency: Army nat’l security. Status: Excess

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Comments: Public access denied & no Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area alternative method to gain access w/out 3 Building Building 00464 compromising nat’l security. Ft. Leonard Wood Lake of the Ozarks Rec. Camp Ashland Reasons: Secured Area Area 220 County Road A 15 Buildings Fort Leonard Wood MO 65049 Ashland NE 68003 Camp Clark MOARING Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Nevada MO 64772 Property Number: 21201510026 Property Number: 21201520009 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Property Number: 21201340003 Directions: 00555; 00550; 00500 Comments: Public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Comments: Fair condition prior approve to alternative method to gain access without Directions: H0001, H0002, H0003, H0004, gain access is required, for more compromising national security; Property H0005, H00006, H0007, H0008, H0009, information contact Army about a specific located within floodway which has not be H0010, H0011, H0012, H0013, H0015, property. correct or contained. H0016 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no 39 Buildings Nevada alternative method to gain access without Fort Leonard Wood compromising national security. Ft. Leaonard Wood MO 65473 Bldg. 101–2 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant T151D Property Number: 21201530076 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Hawthorne NV 89415 Independence MO 64056 Directions: 600OL; 00671; 06695; 700OL; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 00769; 773; 775; 777; 777A; 780; 800OL; Property Number: 21199013615 Property Number: 21201430017 00860; 00870; 00981; 0981A; 0981B; Status: Underutilized Status: Excess 0981C; 0981D; 0981E; 0981F; 0981G; Directions: Directions: T151D 0981H; 0981I; 0981J; 0981K; 0981L; Comments: Comments: Public access denied and no 0981M; 0981N; 0981O; 0981P; 1027; Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of alternative without compromising national 02370; 5015; 5270; 5282; 0981Q; 771; 772 flammable or explosive material security. Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. 101–3 Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access without Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant 13 Buildings compromising national security. Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Secured Area Hawthrone NV 89415 Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 4 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21199013616 Property Number: 21201440024 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: 02431; 02433; 02435; 02462; Property Number: 21201530096 Comments: 02464; 02466; 02468; 02470; 02472; 02474; Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 02476; 02478; 02480 Directions: 662; 1611; 2387; 2388 flammable or explosive material Comments: public access denied and no Comments: Properties w/in an airport Bldg. 101–4 alternative method to gain access w/out military airfield; public access denied and Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant compromising national security. no alternative method to gain access w/out Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Reasons: Secured Area compromising national security. Hawthorne NV 89415 11 Buildings Reasons: Within airport runway clear zone, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Secured Area Property Number: 21199013617 Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Montana Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21201440029 Bldg. P0516 Comments: Status: Unutilized Fort Harrison Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: 02461; 02463; 02465; 02467; Ft. Harrison MT 59636 explosive material, Secured Area 02469; 02471; 02473; 02475; 02477; 02479; Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 101–5 02481 Property Number: 21200420104 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: public access denied and no Status: Excess Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive compromising national security. deterioration Hawthorne NV 89415 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199013618 3 Buildings Ft. Harrison Status: Underutilized Fort Leonard Wood 0003A, T0003, T0024, T0562 Directions: Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Lewis & Clark MT 59636 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21201440030 Property Number: 21200740018 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 02430; 02432; 02434 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 101–7 Comments: public access denied and no Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant alternative method to gain access w/out Nebraska Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area compromising national security. Building 00051 Hawthorne NV 89415 Reasons: Secured Area Camp Ashland Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings 220 County Road A Property Number: 21199013619 Fort Leonard Wood Lake of Ozarks Rec. Area Ashland NE 68003 Status: Underutilized Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201520008 Comments: Property Number: 21201440031 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Comments: Public access denied and no explosive material, Secured Area Directions: 00550; 00500 alternative method to gain access without Bldg. 101–8 Comments: public access denied and no compromising national security; Property Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant alternative method to gain access w/out located within floodway which has not be Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area compromising national security. correct or contained. Hawthorne NV 89415

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Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–57 Property Number: 21199013620 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013630 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199013637 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–9 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–36 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–58 Property Number: 21199013621 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013631 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Property Number: 21199013638 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–10 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–37 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–59 Property Number: 21199013622 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013632 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199013639 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–19 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–52 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–63 Property Number: 21199013625 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013633 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Property Number: 21199013640 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–20 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–53 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–66 Property Number: 21199013626 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013634 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199013641 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–31 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–54 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–67 Property Number: 21199013627 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013635 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199013642 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–32 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–56 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Bldg. 101–69 Property Number: 21199013628 Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Area Directions: Property Number: 21199013636 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Property Number: 21199013643 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–35 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments:

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Monmouth NJ 07703 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200620020 17 Buildings Property Number: 21200510025 Status: Unutilized Hawthorne Army Depot Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Howthorne NV 89415 Reasons: Extensive deterioration flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00908 Bldg. 403 Property Number: 21201530055 Fort Monmouth Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized Monmouth NJ 07703 Dover NJ 07806 Directions: Building’s 00522 RPUID: 327231; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 00524–327232; 00525–330745; 00539– Property Number: 21200510026 Property Number: 21200620022 317384; 01038–324157; 01039–319502; Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized 01072–330014; 01073–327412; 01075– Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 321403; 01084–322599; 01085–330760; 4 Bldgs. explosive material, Secured Area 01086–324111; 01087–324112; 01088– Picatinny Arsenal Bldg. 224 319045; 02021–322596; 04932–330789; 230, 230A, 230B, 230G Picatinny Arsenal 0A273–327372 Dover NJ 07806–5000 Dover NJ 07806 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21200520026 Property Number: 21200630001 compromising National Security. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: 221A was demolished 24 Buildings explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Hawthorne Army Depot Bldgs. 232, 234, 235 Bldgs. 230F, 232A, 252C Hawthorne NV 89415 Picatinny Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806–5000 Dover NJ 07806 Property Number: 21201530075 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200520027 Property Number: 21200630002 Directions: 0A350 (322632); 0A354 (326593); Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized 0A388 (327371); 0A395 (319492); 0A518 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area (327229); 0A669 (324262); 0C429 (323329); flammable or explosive material Bldgs. 427A, 429 0PA14 (1055821); 1S100 (319056); 00040 5 Bldgs. Picatinny Arsenal (324168); 71; 86BT4;00097 (330820); 107Z8 Picatinny Arsenal Dover NJ 07806 (324429); 143; 00171; 00192; 00275; 00328; 427, 427B, 429A, 430B, 477 Landholding Agency: Army 00360; 00379; 00504; 11099; 00074 Dover NJ 07806–5000 Property Number: 21200630003 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21200520030 Reasons: Secured Area compromising national security. Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 430, 430B Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Picatinny Arsenal 14 Buildings flammable or explosive material Dover NJ 07806 Hawthorne Army Depot Bldgs. 1241, 1242, 1242A Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne NV 89415 Picatinny Arsenal Property Number: 21200630004 Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806–5000 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530087 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200520035 Bldgs. 436, 437 Directions: 10317 RPUID: 319511; 10320– Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal 320932; 10310–324158; 10311–319509; Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Dover NJ 07806 11067–1044155; 10610–330071; 10338– flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army 324121; 10337–327406; 10336–319516; Bldgs. 224, 225 Property Number: 21200630005 10335–319515; 10334–319514; 10333– Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized 319057; 10330–327729; 10329–327728 Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 471, 471A, 471B alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21200620017 Picatinny Arsenal compromising national security. Status: Unutilized Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: 221a was demolished Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1242 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200630006 Armament R, D, Center explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Bldgs. 230, 230f Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal Bldgs. 1517, 1518, 1529 Property Number: 21200130062 Dover NJ 07806 Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 GSA Number: Property Number: 21200620018 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200630014 New Jersey Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1381/2 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Armament R, D, Center Bldgs. 231, 232a, 236 Bldg. 1609A Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Picatinny Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 Dover NJ 07806 Property Number: 21200130063 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200620019 Property Number: 21200630015 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 3716 explosive material Bldg. 252c Picatinny Arsenal Bldg. 00492 Picatinny Arsenal Dover NJ 07806 Fort Monmouth Dover NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21200820047 Kerry P. Hein USARC Fort Drum NY 13602 Status: Unutilized NY058 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 3715 was demolished Shoreham NY 11778–9999 Property Number: 21201520021 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200510054 Directions: Buildings 2153, 175, 173 2 Buildings Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Picatinny Arsenal Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access without Dover NJ 07806 Bldgs. 214, 215, 228 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hamilton Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201440056 Brooklyn NY 11252 Building 00849 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army U.S. Army Garrison, West Point Directions: 3208B; 3208G Property Number: 21201010031 West Point NY 10996 Comments: documented deficiencies: roof Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army caving in; walls are rotted; overgrown Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201530059 vegetation; clear threat to physical safety. 4 Bldgs. Status: Underutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Hamilton Comments: public access denied & no New York Brooklyn NY 11252 alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security. Bldg. 12 Reasons: Secured Area Watervliet Arsenal Property Number: 21201020018 Watervliet NY Status: Unutilized 4 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Directions: FENCC, 214, 215, 228 U.S. Army Garrison, West Point Property Number: 21199730099 Reasons: Secured Area West Point NY 10996 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 08703 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: null Property Number: 21201530060 Comments: Ft. Drum NY Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1240; 1764; 1765; 1766 Comments: documented deficiencies: Bldgs. B9008, B9009 Property Number: 21201120049 buildings are condemned; severe Youngstown Training Site Status: Excess dilapidation due to significant rotten of Youngstown NY 14131 Reasons: Extensive deterioration ceiling/walls/floors; clear threat to physical Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 01404 safety. Property Number: 21200220064 U.S. Army Garrison Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized West Point NY 10996 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Buildings 1486 & 2552 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201210006 Fort Drum Ft. Drum NY 13602 Bldgs. B9016, B9017, B9018 Status: Unutilized Youngstown Training Site Comments: beyond repair; no potential to Landholding Agency: Army Youngstown NY 14131 meet habitation or any other use to assist Property Number: 21201530077 Landholding Agency: Army the homeless. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200220065 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: Status: Unutilized 2 Buildings RPUID: 314900 and 300780 respectively GSA Number: Fort Hamilton Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Extensive deterioration Wainwright Dr. NY 11252 alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security Bldgs. B9025, B9026, B9027 Reasons: Secured Area Youngstown Training Site Property Number: 21201510018 Youngstown NY 14131 Status: Unutilized North Carolina Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 0137A; 0137B Bldg. A–1815 Property Number: 21200220066 Comments: public access denied and no Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Ft. Bragg NC 28307 GSA Number: compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199640074 Bldgs. B9033, B9034 Building 0137C Status: Unutilized Youngstown Training Site Fort Hamilton Directions: Youngstown NY 14131 Wainwright Dr. NY 11252 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200220067 Property Number: 21201510019 4 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Fort Bragg GSA Number: Comments: public access denied & no #A5230, A5231, A5232, A5233 Reasons: Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access without Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Bldg. B9042 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Youngstown Training Site Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199710107 Youngstown NY 14131 2018; US Army Garrison 9W South Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Morgan’s Farm Rte. 9W South Directions: Property Number: 21200220068 West Point NY 10996 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Property Number: 21201510038 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Bldg. 108 Directions: RPU ID 358939 #A5430, A5431, A5432, A5433 Fredrick J ILL, Jr. USARC Comments: documented deference’s; interior Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Bullville NY 10915–0277 & exterior wood rotten beyond repair; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army foundation unsound; roof collapsing; clear Property Number: 21199710108 Property Number: 21200510028 threat to physical safety. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: Reasons: Secured Area 3 Buildings Comments: Bldgs. 107, 112, 113 Fort Drum Reasons: Extensive deterioration

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Bldg. A5435 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Bldgs. C7646, C7845 Directions: A3703, A3872, A3879, A3881 Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Bldgs. A4118, A4119, A4318 Property Number: 21199710109 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200610020 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630046 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. A3872, A3879, A3881 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 5 Bldgs. #A5628, A5630, A5631, A5632 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Property Number: 21200620024 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199710110 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630047 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. A4118, A4119 Status: Unutilized Directions: Fort Bragg Directions: A4620, A4622, A4623, A4626, Comments: Ft. Bragg NC 28310 A4628 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. M–2362, Fort Bragg Property Number: 21200620026 Bldgs. A4635, A4636 null Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Comments: bldg. A4318 was demo in 3/13/ Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army 2008. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199710224 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630048 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. A4685, A4686, A4687 Status: Unutilized Directions: Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Bldg. 02723 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Bldg. H4886 Property Number: 21200620030 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720029 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. M6750, M6751, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199810167 Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: Bldg. 9656 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Comments: Property Number: 21200620034 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 09066 Comments: M6753 was demolished on 03/ Property Number: 21200720032 Fort Bragg 13/2008. Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200430042 Bldg. P3839 Fort Bragg Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Cumberland NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 09039, Property Number: 21200630029 Property Number: 21200740020 Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Cumberland NC 28310 Directions: A2003, A2205, A2207, A2302 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration deterioration Property Number: 21200440050 Bldg. T2758 Status: Unutilized 2 Bldgs. Fort Bragg Comments: 09134 demolished 12/7/2009. Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. P4544 Property Number: 21200630031 Property Number: 21200740154 Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Cumberland NC 28310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 2847 and 3236 Property Number: 21200440051 Bldgs. T2857, T2858, T2954 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Comments: Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Secured Area P4443 was demolished on 9/16/2008. Landholding Agency: Army 6 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630034 Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Bldgs. A5451, A5452 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Cumburland NC 28310 Bldgs. D3548, D3555 Property Number: 21200740155 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200530041 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: 3241, 3245, 3249, 3253, 3258, Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 3262 Comments: A5454 demolished Property Number: 21200630041 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. A5646 thru A5654 Reasons: Extensive deterioration or explosive material Fort Bragg 4 Bldgs. 5 Bldgs. Cumburland NC 28310 Fort Bragg Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21200530044 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200630043 Property Number: 21200740157

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Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 5024, 5028, 5032, 5034, 5071 Directions: C4125, 09045, 11460, 22809, Property Number: 21201110033 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 23212, 23810, 30844, 55010 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Directions: X4134, X4137, X4139, X4141, Extensive deterioration deterioration X5036 8 Bldgs. 5 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Fort Bragg Simmons Army Airfield Area Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Cumberland NC 28310 5 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army null Property Number: 21200740158 Property Number: 21200920053 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 5182, 5381, 5473, 5645, 5779, Directions: P2455, P2457, P2542, P2757, Property Number: 21201110034 5849, 5878, 5880 P2852 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Directions: deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable deterioration N3305, X3266, X3770, X4126, X4130 or explosive material Bldg. T3361 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive 7 Bldgs. Fort Bragg deterioration Fort Bragg Camp Mackall NC 28373 Bldg. 31802 Cumberland NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army null Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200940033 Fort Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21200830018 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: T3354 demolished. Property Number: 21201130004 Directions: 21414, 21559, 21755, 21757, Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized 21859, 21862, 21957 Area Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area 12 Bldgs. Bldgs. 31602, 31603, 31604 Fort Bragg Bldg. 1537 Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 null Cumberland NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201020019 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830019 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130005 Status: Unutilized Directions: 661A, M2146, C2629, F2630, Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area A3527, C3609, A3726, A3728, C3731, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 55047 A3732, A3734, A3736 Bldg. 22017 and 91765 Fort Bragg Reasons: Secured Area Fort Bragg Cumberland NC 28310 3 Bldgs. Fort Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830021 Cumberland NC 28310 Property Number: 21201210061 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: 55353 and 55250 was Property Number: 21201030017 Comments: Nat’l security concerns; restricted access and no alternative method of access. demolished. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 31743, M5044, M5040 B–H1607 4 Bldgs. Comments: T2139 demolished. Ft. Bragg Fort Bragg Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Cumberland NC 28310 deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 83022 Property Number: 21201210094 Property Number: 21200830022 Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Cumberland NC 28310 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public Directions: 83015, 83019, 83201, 83502 Landholding Agency: Army access; restricted area; no alternative Comments: 82807, 82809 were demolished. Property Number: 21201040020 method to gain access. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area M4020 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive deterioration 4 Buildings Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg Cumberland NC 28310 4 Bldgs. Ft. Bragg NC 28308 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830023 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21201230004 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: M5865, M5868, C4614 were Property Number: 21201110031 Directions: 276, 31335, C1624, D1910 demolished. Status: Unutilized Comments: restricted access to authorized Reasons: Secured Area Directions: X5062, X5066, X6260, X6266 military personnel only; public access 6 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive denied & no alternative method to gain Fort Bragg deterioration access w/out comprising nat’l security. Cumberland NC 28310 5 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army null 2 Buildings Property Number: 21200920049 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: A1355, A2029, A2031, A2032, Property Number: 21201110032 Landholding Agency: Army A2144, P2352 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201240015 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Directions: X5041, X5045, X5049, X5053, Status: Underutilized Area X5058 Directions: W2976, W2979 8 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Comments: located on secured military Fort Bragg Area installation; authorized personnel only; Cumberland NC 28310 5 Bldgs. public access denied & no alternative Landholding Agency: Army null method to gain access w/out compromising Property Number: 21200920050 Ft. Bragg NC nat’l security.

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Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201410014 9 Buildings 4 Buildings Status: Underutilized Ft. Bragg Ft. Bragg Directions: 41367, 41467, 41469, 41567, Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 42172 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201510016 Property Number: 21201240016 alternative method to gain access w/out Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Directions: A5030; A5031; A5033; A5221; Directions: M6135, M6151, O3305, O4305 Reasons: Secured Area A5222; A5224; A5225; A5234; A5420 Comments: located on secured military 2 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no installation; authorized personnel only; Fort Bragg alternative method to gain access without public access denied & no alternative Fort Bragg NC 28310 compromising national security. method to gain access w/out compromising Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area nat’l security. Property Number: 21201420015 10 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Directions: M6453; O9055 Buildings 6036 & 7556 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Comments: public access denied & no 4030 & 4551 Normandy Dr. Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/out Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21201510017 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201310032 Directions: A4920; A4921; A4922; A4923; Status: Underutilized U1704 A4930;A4931; A5020; A5021; A5022; Comments: located w/in military Fort Bragg A5023 reservation;public access denied & no Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without compromising nat’l security. Property Number: 21201420034 compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no 4 Buildings 21 Buildings alternative method to gain access w/out Ft. Bragg Ft. Bragg compromising national security. Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201310057 4 Buildings Property Number: 21201520013 Status: Underutilized Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Directions: F2131, F2534, F3040, F3134 Fort Bragg NC 28310 Directions: Buildings W3276, W3173, M6748, Comments: restricted military installation; Landholding Agency: Army M6148, A5436, A5421, A5236, A5036, public denied & no alternative method to Property Number: 21201430033 A5035, A5025, A5024, A4935, A4934, gain access w/out compromising nat’l Status: Unutilized A4933, A4932, A4928, A4927, A4926, security. Directions: 69241; A5424, D2236; D2336 A4925, A4924, 229 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access without 7 Buildings alternative without compromising National compromising national security. Ft. Bragg Security. Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 7 Buildings Building 14930 Property Number: 21201320001 Fort Bragg 3225 Normandy Drive Status: Underutilized Fort Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: 21817, A5886, C8310, D2302, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army D2307, D2502, D2507 Property Number: 21201430034 Property Number: 21201520014 Comments: military reservation; access Status: Underutilized Status: Underutilized limited to military personnel only; access Directions: B5356; 42101; 68444; 83749; Comments: public access denied and no denied & no alternative method to gain 83846; Z1943; AFSCH alternative method to gain access without access w/out compromising nat’l security. Comments: public access denied & no compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area alternative without compromising National Reasons: Secured Area 2 Building Security. 717 FT Bragg Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Bragg FT Bragg NC 28310 4 Buildings Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340006 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21201530017 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: 41571, 42472 Property Number: 21201440001 Directions: RPUID: 506663 Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no alternative to gain access without Directions: M6450; M2346; 14865; 03554 alternative method to gain access without compromising national security. Comments: public access denied and no compromising National Security. Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area Building 21452 compromising national security. D2919 Ft. Bragg Reasons: Secured Area FT. Bragg FT. Bragg NC 28310 7 Buildings Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340039 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21201530018 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201440021 Directions: RPUID: 611669 alternative method to gain access without Status: Underutilized Comments: public access denied and no compromising national security. Directions: 12732; 69262; 69357; 85703; alternative method to gain access without Reasons: Secured Area 85706; 86103; 42102 compromising National Security. 5 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Fort Bragg alternative method to gain access w/out O9101 Fort Bragg NC compromising national security. Ft. Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Bragg NC 28310

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Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Sill Property Number: 21201530019 Bldg. 3110 Lawton OK 73503 Status: Unutilized Stanley R. Mickelsen Landholding Agency: Army Directions: RPUID: 304533 Langdon ND 58355 Property Number: 21200530053 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21199940107 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or compromising National Security. Status: Unutilized explosive material Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: Bldg. 2185 O9102 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Sill Ft. Bragg Ohio Lawton OK 73503 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S0390 Property Number: 21200530054 Property Number: 21201530020 Lima Army Tank Plant Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Lima OH 45804–1898 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: RPUID: 304534 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Property Number: 21199730104 Comments: public access denied and no Bldgs. 2306, 2332 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Fort Sill Directions: compromising National Security. Lawton OK 73503 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area T3122 Property Number: 21200530055 Ft. Bragg Bldg. T0441 Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Lima Army Tank Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Lima OH 45804–1898 explosive material Property Number: 21201530021 Landholding Agency: Army 6 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199730105 Fort Sill Directions: RPIUD: 25170 Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503 Comments: public access denied and no Directions: Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without Comments: Property Number: 21200530056 compromising National Security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 00442 Directions: 2452, 2458, 2464, 2473, 2485, 5 Buildings Lima Army Tank Plant 2491 Ft. Bragg Lima OH 45804–1898 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199730106 Bldg. 3359 Property Number: 21201530022 Status: Unutilized Fort Sill Status: Underutilized Directions: Lawton OK 73503 Directions: E1351; E1541; E1650; E1743; Comments: Landholding Agency: Army E3825 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200530058 Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. 00443 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Lima Army Tank Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or compromising National Security. Lima OH 45804–1898 explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. North Dakota Property Number: 21199730107 Fort Sill Status: Unutilized 3455, 3461, 3475, 3491 Bldg. 440 Directions: Stanley R. Mickelsen Lawton OK 73503 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Nekoma ND 58355 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200530059 Bldg. 00452 Property Number: 21199940103 Status: Unutilized Lima Army Tank Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Lima OH 45804–1898 GSA Number: explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 5150, 6101, 6111 Property Number: 21199730108 Fort Sill Bldg. 455 Status: Unutilized Stanley R. Mickelsen Lawton OK 73503 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Nekoma ND 58355 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200530060 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199940104 Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Oklahoma explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 00445 4 Bldgs. Bldg. 456 Fort Sill Fort Sill Stanley R. Mickelsen Lawton OK 73501 Lawton OK 73501 Nekoma ND 58355 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200330065 Property Number: 21200840047 Property Number: 21199940105 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Directions: M5680, M5681, M5682, M5683 GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 01193 RS Kerr Lake Bldg. 3101 Fort Sill HC61 Stanley R. Mickelsen Lawton OK 73501–5100 Sallisaw OK 74955 Langdon ND 58355 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200430043 Property Number: 21201040042 Property Number: 21199940106 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Bldgs. 1500, 1515, 1539 Fort Sill, (4 Bldgs)

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Fort Sill Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston Oregon Property Number: 21199012191 Lawton OK on I–84 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21201110027 Reasons: Secured Area Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 83 Comments: Directions: Bldgs: 00208, M4902, M4903, Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area 06204 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 417 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot 14 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Fort Sill Property Number: 21199012178 Hermiston OR 97838 Lawton OK 73501 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012195 Property Number: 21201130056 Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston Oregon Directions: 00214, 00216, 01445, 01447, Reasons: Secured Area on I–84 01448, 01468, 02524, 02594, 02809, 6472, Bldg. 85 Comments: 6473, 6474, M1453, M4905 Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 418 Contamination Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot 5 Building Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199012179 Hermiston OR 97838 McAlester OK 74501 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012196 Property Number: 21201330015 Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Comments: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon Directions: 00029, 00139, 00148, 00159, Reasons: Secured Area on I–84 00235 Bldg. 127 Comments: Comments: anti-terrorism/force protection Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area security reqs., public access denied & no Umatilla Army Activity Bldg. 433 alternative method to gain access w/out Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot compromising Nat’l security. Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199012185 Hermiston OR 97838 6 Buildings Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012197 Ft. Sill OK 73503 Oregon on I–84 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon I–84 Property Number: 21201440054 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 128 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 6280; 6281; 6283; 6292; 6295; Tooele Army Depot 6293 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 457 Comments: public access denied and no Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity compromising national security Property Number: 21199012186 Hermiston OR 97838 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012198 Oregon Oregon on I–84 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 38 Comments: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area I–84 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 155 Comments: Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 482 Property Number: 21199012174 Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012189 Hermiston OR 97838 Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012199 Reasons: Secured Area Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 53 Comments: Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Oregon I–84 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 208 Comments: Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 483 Property Number: 21199012175 Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012190 Hermiston OR 97838 Oregon on I–84 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012200 Reasons: Secured Area Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 54 Comments: Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Oregon on I–84 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 211 Comments: Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 484 Property Number: 21199012176 Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity

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Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Tooele Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Umatilla Depot Activity Property Number: 21199012201 Hermiston OR 97838 Hermiston OR 97838 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012217 Property Number: 21199030362 Oregon I–84 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon Directions: 8 miles East of Hermiston, OR. on Reasons: Secured Area I–84 I–84. Bldg. 485 Comments: Comments: Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 616 Bldg. 619 Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Property Number: 21199012202 Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199120032 Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Property Number: 21199012225 Status: Unutilized Oregon on I–84 Status: Unutilized Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston, Oregon Comments: Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, on I–84. Reasons: Secured Area Oregon I–84 Comments: Bldg. 486 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Bldgs. 122, 123, 125 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 624 Umatilla Chemical Depot Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012203 Hermiston OR 97838 Property Number: 21199840108 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston Oregon Property Number: 21199012229 Directions: I–84 Status: Underutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area on I–84 Bldgs. 204, 205 Bldg. 488 Comments: Umatilla Chemical Depot Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area OR 97838 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldg. 431 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Tooele Army Depot Property Number: 21199840109 Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012204 Hermiston OR 97838 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston Oregon Property Number: 21199012279 Reasons: Secured Area on I–84 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 346 Comments: Directions: Umatilla Chemical Depot Reasons: Secured Area Comments: OR 97838 Bldg. 490 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 202 Property Number: 21199840110 Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot, Umatilla Depot Status: Unutilized Hermiston OR 97838 Hermiston OR 97838 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199012205 Property Number: 21199014304 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Pennsylvania Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston, Oregon on I–84 Oregon on I–84 11 Bldgs. Comments: Comments: Fort Indiantown Gap Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Annville PA 17003–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 493 Bldg. 203 Property Number: 21199810190 Tooele Army Depot Tooele Army Depot Status: Unutilized Umatilla Depot Activity Umatilla Depot Hermiston OR 97838 Hermiston OR 97838 Directions: T–10–24, T–10–25, T–10–26, T– Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 10–27, T–10–28, T–10–29, T–10–30, T–10– Property Number: 21199012207 Property Number: 21199014305 31, T–10–32, T–10–33, T–10–34 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston, Reasons: Extensive deterioration I–84 Oregon on I–84. Bldg. 00635 Comments: Comments: Carlisle Barracks Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Carlisle PA 17013 Bldg. 494 Bldg. 137 Landholding Agency: Army Tooele Army Depot Tooele Army Depot Property Number: 21200640115 Umatilla Depot Activity Umatilla Depot Activity Status: Unutilized Hermiston OR 97838 Hermiston OR 97838 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00302, 00630, 00846 Property Number: 21199012208 Property Number: 21199014782 Carlisle Barracks Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Cumberland PA 17013 Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston, OR on Landholding Agency: Army Oregon on I–84 I–84 Property Number: 21200720107 Comments: Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 608 Bldg. 489 Bldg. 00301

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Carlisle Barracks Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Cumberland PA 17013 Buildings 00039 & 00068 alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Tobyhanna Army Depot compromising National Security. Property Number: 21200740026 Tobyhanna PA 18466 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Puerto Rico Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201330049 8 Bldgs. Bldg. 00257 Status: Unutilized Fort Buchanan Carlisle Barracks Comments: public access denied & no Guaynabo PR Cumberland PA 17013 alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army compomising nat’l security. Property Number: 21200620041 Property Number: 21200830001 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess Status: Excess 00026 Directions: 01003, 01004, 01005, 01006, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Tobyhanna Army Depot 01007, 01008, 01009, 01026 Bldg. 00017 Tobyhanna PA 18466 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Scranton Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army 13 Buildings Scranton PA 18505 Property Number: 21201410036 USAG Ft. Buchanan, RQ327 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Fort Buchanan PR 00934 Property Number: 21200840048 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access w/out Property Number: 21201520015 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive compromising national security. Status: Excess deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Buildings T0009, 01322, 01305, 5 Bldgs. 4 Buildings 01147, 01146, 01145, 01144, 01143, 01142, Letterkenny Army Depot Tobyhanna Army Depot 01141, 01140, 00802, 00519 Chambersburg PA 17201 11 Hap Arnold Bulverde Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Tobyhanna PA 18466 alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21200920063 Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201420023 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 01466, 03231, 03243, 03244, Status: Unutilized Building 00215 03245 Directions: 00500; 00501; 00502; 00509 Ft. Allen Trng. Center Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: public access denied and no Juan Diaz PR 00795 explosive material, Secured Area alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S0093 compromising national security. Property Number: 21201530004 Tobyhanna Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Monroe PA 18466 2 Buildings Comments: doc. deficiencies; documentation Landholding Agency: Army Tobyhanna Army Deport provided represents a dear threat to Property Number: 21200920065 Tobyhanna PA 18466 personal phys. safety. Public access denied Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army and no alternative method to gain access Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21201420027 w/out compromising Nat. Sec. explosive material, Secured Area Status: Underutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration 4 Bldgs. Directions: 0511A; 0511B Rhode Island Letterkenny Army Depot Comments: public access denied & no Bldgs. 0A65V, 340, 382 Franklin PA 17201 alternative method to gain access w/out Camp Fogarty Training Site Landholding Agency: Army compromising National Security. Kent RI 02818 Property Number: 21200940034 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 6 Buildings Property Number: 21201040022 Directions: S3627, 03811, S4344, S5298 Tobyhanna Army Depot Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area Tobyhanna PA 18466 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 891 Landholding Agency: Army Building 000P2 Carlisle Barracks Property Number: 21201440036 570 Read Schoolhouse Rd. Cumberland PA 17013 Status: Unutilized NG Coventry RI 02816 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00046; 00245; 00246; A0031; Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201020023 A0132; S0051 Property Number: 21201440049 Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access w/out Comments: public access denied and no compromising national security. Bldg.70 alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area Tobyhanna Army Depot compromising national security. Tobyhanna PA 18466 Letterkenny Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2365; 1465; 1456 Building OSKRG Property Number: 21201210048 Intersection of Georgia Avenue Camp Fogarty Status: Underutilized Chambersburg PA 17201 East Greenwich RI 02818 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army access and no alternative method to gain Property Number: 21201510001 Property Number: 21201440052 access. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 2365; 1465; 1456 Comments: documented Deficiencies: Comments: public Access denied & no Bldg. 71 structural damage; several large holes; alternative method to gain access w/out Tobyhanna Army Depot severely rotten foundation; extreme rodent compromising Nat’l Sec. Tobyhanna PA 18466 infestation; clear threat to physical safety. Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201220008 Building 1008 Status: Underutilized 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. SAMOA Comments: nat’l security concerns; public Tobyhanna PA 18466 Bldg. 00002 access is denied & no alternative method Landholding Agency: Army Army Reserve Center to gain access w/out comprising nat’l Property Number: 21201530047 Pago Pago AQ 96799 security. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21200810001 Comments: located w/in controlled military Directions: 2570 Status: Unutilized installation; public access denied & no Comments: public access denied & no Reasons: Secured Area Floodway alternative method to gain access w/out alternative method to gain access w/out Bldg. 00644 compromising nat’l security. compromising Nat’l Sec. Tree Top U.S. Army Reserve Ctr Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Pago AQ 24 Buildings 3 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Jackson Fort Jackson Property Number: 21201040039 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Property Number: 21201310035 Property Number: 21201510035 Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized South Carolina Directions: F7123, F7124, F7125, F7132, Directions: Bldg. 2571; 2572; 2567 F7133, F7903, F6685, F6792, F6794, Comments: public access denied & no Bldg. 01916 F6800, F6802, F6926, F7017, F7023, alternative method to gain access w/out DRMS Storage Facility F6050, F6051, F6142, F6143, F6461, compromising Nat’l Sec. Ft. Jackson SC F6462, F6467, F6681, F6684, E5991 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: located w/in controlled military Property Number: 21201120020 6 Buildings installation; public access denied & no Status: Unutilized Fort Jackson alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Ft. Jackson SC 29207 compromising nat’l security. Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201510036 Bldg. 1727 5 Buildings Status: Unutilized Ft. Jackson Fort Jackson Directions: Bldg. 2580; 2590; 3500; 3510; Ft. Jackson SC 3511; 3521 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Jackson SC 29207 Comments: public access denied & no Property Number: 21201220024 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201410012 alternative method to gain access w/out Comments: nat’l security concerns; public Status: Unutilized compromising Nat’l Sec. access denied and no alternative method to Directions: 1708, 10802, P8670, Q8381, Reasons: Secured Area gain access w/out comprising nat’l Q8384 20 Buildings security. Comments: public access denied and no Fort Jackson Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access w/out Fort Jackson SC 29207 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army 3 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Jackson Property Number: 21201530051 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 P8663 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Jackson Directions: Building: 1920; 2253; 2495; 2500; Property Number: 21201220026 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 2510; 2512; 2520; 2522; 2524; 2530; 2545; Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army 2533; 2558; 2562; 2563; 2567; 2570; 2571; Directions: 2441, 4461, 2451 Property Number: 21201410029 2572; 2580 Comments: nat’l security concerns;public Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no access denied and no alternative method to Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access without gain access w/out comprising nat’l alternative method to gain access w/out compromising National Security. security. compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area 20 Buildings J5800 27 Buildings Fort Jackson Wildcat Rd. Fort Jackson Fort Jackson SC 29207 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530052 Property Number: 21201230013 Property Number: 21201430025 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: Buildings: 2590; 3220; 3290; Comments: controlled access pts.; public Directions: 1444, 1530, 1531, 1532, 1539, 3295; 3500; 3510; 3511; 3521; 4205; 4210; access denied & no alternative method to 1540, 1541, 1542, 2139, 2260, 2275, 2285, 4215; 4225; 4230; 4235; 4325; 4376; 4470; gain access w/out comprising nat’l 2462, 2464, 2522, 2785, 3058, 3210, 3270, 4475; 5578; 5579 security. 3280, 4325, 4354, 4376, 4400, 4407, 11559, Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area E4830 alternative method to gain access without Comments: public access denied & no compromising National Security. 4 Buildings alternative without compromising National Reasons: Secured Area Golden Arrow Rd. Security. Ft. Jackson SC 29207 24 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Fort Jackson Property Number: 21201230014 FT. Jackson Bldg. 4325 & 4376 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Status: Underutilized Jackson Blvd. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: F5035, F5036, F5037, F5048 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Property Number: 21201530053 Comments: controlled access pts.; public Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized access denied & no alternative method to Property Number: 21201510033 Directions: Building’s: 5580; 5581; 5582; gain access w/out comprising nat’l Status: Unutilized 5583; 5585; 5586; 5590; 10613; E4801; security. Directions: 4325; 4376 E4802; E4803; E4811; E4816; E4821; Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no E4822; E4823; E4824; E4825; E4828; 11 Buildings alternative method to gain access w/out E4829; E4830; E4832; E4833; 5584 Ft. Jackson compromising Nat’l Sec. Comments: public access denied and no Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Jackson Bldg. 2570 compromising National Security. Property Number: 21201310031 2570 Warehouse Rd. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Ft. Jackson SC 29207 4 Buildings Directions: P8654, P8655, Q8374, O7160, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Jackson 07165, O7170, O7178, O7179, M7507, Property Number: 21201510034 Fort Jackson SC 29207 N7657, N7664 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21201530054 Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Directions: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Directions: Building’s: 9451; 9452; 9453; Comments: Landholding Agency: Army 9455 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199440212 Comments: public access denied and no explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access without Bldg. V3 Directions: compromising National Security. Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 5 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Fort Jackson Property Number: 21199012311 Bldg. J010 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Property Number: 21201530083 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199440213 Directions: 10612, 10614, 10624, 10625, flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized 10628 Bldg. F–1 Directions: Comments: public access denied and no Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: alternative method to gain access without Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199012314 Bldg. K010 Tennessee Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Bldg. 225 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199440214 Kingsport TN 61299–6000 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 107 Directions: Property Number: 21199012304 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199012316 Bldg. L010 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 226 Directions: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199440215 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012305 Bldg. R9 Directions: Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199012317 Bldg. M010 Bldg. F9 Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Holston Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199440216 Property Number: 21199012306 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. V9 Directions: Directions: Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Comments: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199012337 Bldg. J001 Bldg. P5 Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Holston Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Kingsport TN Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199510025 Property Number: 21199012307 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. R1 Directions: Directions: Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Comments: Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. M001 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199013790 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. P9 Status: Unutilized Kingsport TN Holston Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Comments: Property Number: 21199510026 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012308 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Status: Unutilized 4509 West Stone Drive Comments: Directions: Kingsport TN 37660–9982 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199140613 Bldg. N001 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. V1 Directions: Kingsport TN Holston Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199510027 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012309 Bldg. I010 Directions:

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Comments: Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Kingsport TN 37660 GSA Number: flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 227 Property Number: 21200320061 explosive material, Secured Area, Holston Army Amo Plant Status: Excess Extensive deterioration Kingsport TN 37660 GSA Number: Bldgs. 401, 408 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Holston Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200310040 explosive material, Secured Area, Kingsport TN 37660 Status: Excess Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Bldgs. J–2, J–6 thru J–9 Property Number: 21200320073 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Bldgs. D–1, D–2, D–6 thru D–10 Kingsport TN 37660 GSA Number: Holston Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Kingsport TN 37660 Property Number: 21200320062 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Secured Area Property Number: 21200320054 GSA Number: Bldg. A–35 Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. M–2, M–7, M–9 Property Number: 21200340056 explosive material Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Kingsport TN 37660 GSA Number: 6 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Holston Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200320063 explosive material, Secured Area E–1, E–2, E–5, E–7 thru E–9 Status: Excess Kingsport TN 37660 Bldg. 4–A GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200320055 Kingsort TN 37660 explosive material, Secured Area, Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Property Number: 21200510042 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. U–2 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Holston Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area Extensive deterioration Kingsport TN 37660 Bldg. X0028 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. G–1, G–2, G–3, G–9 Milan Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200320064 Gibson TN 38358 Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Kingsport TN 37660 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Property Number: 21200520052 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Property Number: 21200320056 Status: Excess 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Status: Excess Secured Area GSA Number: 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Bldgs. P–3, P–7 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Secured Area Holston Army Ammo Plant Area,Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. 8(1), 8(2), 8(4) Kingsport TN 37660 explosive material Holston Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 37660 5 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200320065 Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Excess Property Number: 21200530064 I–1, I–2, I–7, I–8, I–9 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200320058 or explosive material Bldg. H–8 Status: Excess Bldgs. 4, A–5, B–5, B–9 Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: Holston Army Ammo Plant Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kingsport TN 37660 explosive material, Extensive deterioration, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Property Number: 21200320066 Property Number: 21200640070 Bldgs. K–1, K–7, K–9 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material, Extensive or explosive material Property Number: 21200320059 deterioration Bldgs. 136, 148 Status: Excess Bldgs. A14, A20, A28 Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: Holston Army Ammo Plant Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Kingsport TN 37660 Landholding Agency: Army Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200640071 explosive material Property Number: 21200320068 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. L–1M, L–2, L–9 Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: explosive material, Secured Area Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Bldg. 8(3) Landholding Agency: Army 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Holston Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200320060 Secured Area Kingsport TN 37660 Status: Excess 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Holston Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200710035 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 301, 303B, 304, 312 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Bldgs. O–1, O–7, O–9 Property Number: 21200320071 Bldgs. 00001, 00003, 00030

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John Sevier Range Milan TN 38358 Property Number: 21201530098 Knoxville TN 37918 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330012 Directions: S0021; S0022 Property Number: 21200930021 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Status: Excess Directions: 50139 alternative method to gain access without Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: public access denied & no compromising national security. 9 Bldgs. alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area Holston Army Ammo Plant compromising nat. security Texas Reasons: Secured Area Kingsport TN 37660 Bldg. M–3 Landholding Agency: Army J0139 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21201030020 Milan AAP Highway 82 West Status: Unutilized Milan TN 38358 Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Directions: 6, 8A, 24A, 25A, 40A, 101, 118, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 143, 154 Property Number: 21201330073 Property Number: 21199012524 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Comments: restricted area; public access Directions: 9 Bldgs. denied & no alternative method to gain Comments: Holston Army Ammo Plant access is/out compromising nat’l security Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings Bldg. C–11 Property Number: 21201030021 Milan AAP Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Milan TN 38358 Highway 82 West Directions: 249, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Property Number: 21201340035 302B, 315, 331 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199012529 Directions: I0205; I0206; I0207; T0114 alternative method to gain access w/out Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Comments: public access denied & no Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of alternative method to gain access without Comments: flammable or explosive material compromising National Security. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area 8 Bldgs. flammable or explosive material Holston Army Ammo Plant 0302B Bldg. C–10 Kingsport TN 37660 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 37660 Highway 82 West Property Number: 21201030022 Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201410005 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 404, 405, 406, 407, 411, 414, 423, Status: Unutilized 427 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199012533 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of alternative method to gain access w/out Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material compromising national security. Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: 9 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Holston Army Ammo Plant A0018 explosive material, Secured Area Kingsport TN 37660 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 37660 Bldg. C–15 Property Number: 21201030023 Landholding Agency: Army Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201410031 Highway 82 West Directions: A–0, B–11, C–3A, F–3, G–1A, M– Status: Underutilized Texarkana TX 75505–9100 8, N–10A, O–5, D–6A Comments: property is adjacent to a building Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or that processes explosive materials as part Property Number: 21199012536 explosive material, Secured Area of an acid maufacturing plant. Status: Unutilized Directions: 11 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Holston Army Ammo Plant explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Kingsport TN 37660 Building 348 Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. J–17 Property Number: 21201030024 Kingsport TN 37660 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Highway 82 West Directions: YM–1, YM–2, YM–3, YM–4, YM– Property Number: 21201420025 Texarkana TX 75505–9100 5, YM–6, YM–7, YM–8, YM–9, YM–10, Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army YM–11 Comments: public access denied & no Property Number: 21199012540 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of alternative method to gain access w/out Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material compromising National Security. Directions: 2 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Holston Army Amo Plant Building 127 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kingsport TN 37660 Holston Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 37660 Bldg. J–21 Property Number: 21201310037 Landholding Agency: Army Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201520031 Highway 82 West Directions: 328, 328A Status: Unutilized Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Comments: located w/in secured area; public Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army access denied & noalternative method to alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 21199012542 gain access w/out compromising nat’l compromising National Security. Status: Unutilized security Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area 2 Buildings Comments: Building 50139 Milan APP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 2280 Hwy 104 W. Suite 2 Milan TN 38358 explosive material, Secured Area (Milan Army Ammunition Plant) Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. M–24

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Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. M–1 Status: Unutilized Highway 82 West Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant GSA Number: Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Highway 82 West Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Bldgs. YAREA Property Number: 21199012545 Landholding Agency: Army Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199030343 Kamack TX 75661 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21200340062 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Status: Excess explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Bldg C–42 explosive material, Secured Area Directions: 0003Y, 0004Y, 004Y2, 0013Y, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. M–6 0016Y, 16Y1, 16Y2, 0018Y, 018Y1 0029Y, Highway 82 West Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant 0032Y, 0034Y, 0038Y, 0040Y, 0045Y Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Highway 82 West Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Bldgs. P–3X, 3X–4of5 Property Number: 21199030337 Landholding Agency: Army Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199030344 Karnack TX 75661 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21200340063 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Status: Excess flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Bldg. C–6 explosive material, Secured Area Directions: 00P10, 00P11, 0046A, 0049B, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. M–7 0053B, 0054B, 0055B, 0056B, 0059B, Highway 82 West Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant 0060B 0068F, 0026E, 0032E, 0029D Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Highway 82 West Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Bldgs. P–3X, 3X–3of5 Property Number: 21199030338 Landholding Agency: Army Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199030345 Karnack TX 75661 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21200340064 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Status: Excess explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Bldg. J–1 explosive material, Secured Area Directions: 00S13, 00P13, 00B10, 00B16, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1ST–1 SHEDC, 00B15, 00B13, 00B11, 000B9, Highway 82 West Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant 000B7, SHEDJ, SHEDD, 000M4, 000P3, Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Karnack TX 75671 000P1 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199030339 Property Number: 21199620827 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. P–3X 5of5 Status: Unutilized Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Directions: Directions: Comments: Karnack TX 75661 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200340065 flammable or explosive material Status: Excess Bldg. J–3 Bldg. 3156 GSA Number: Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Fort Bliss Directions: 0025D, 0025C, 0050G, 0054F, Highway 82 West El Paso TX 79916 0053D, 0054G, 0031G, 00403, 00406, Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army 00408, 00409, 0016T, 0020T, 0035T, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199830171 0036T036T1 Property Number: 21199030340 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Directions: Bldgs. Inert SH10F3 Comments: Comments: Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Extensive deterioration Karnack TX 75661 flammable or explosive material Bldgs. 7139 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200340066 Bldg. J–6 Fort Bliss Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant El Paso TX 79916 Status: Excess Highway 82 West Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Property Number: 21199830186 Directions: 00101, 00102, 0102R, 00103, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 000L6, 00402, 000L5, SHEDL, SHEDB, Property Number: 21199030341 Directions: 0061I, 0060I, 0022B, 0032B, 0029A, 0031A Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. Inert SH3of3 Comments: Bldgs. 7151, 7154, 7157–7159 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Fort Bliss Karnack TX 75661 flammable or explosive material El Paso TX 79916 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. J–7 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200340067 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830187 Status: Excess Highway 82 West Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Directions: Directions: 016T1, 020T1, 0034T, 034T1, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 0020X, 022X1 Property Number: 21199030342 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 9901 Bldgs. SH2of3 Directions: Fort Bliss Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Comments: El Paso TX 79916 Karnack TX 75661 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200320079 Property Number: 21200340068

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Status: Excess Fort Bliss Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive GSA Number: El Paso TX 79916 deterioration Directions: 068G1, 068F1, 0022B, 0032B, Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 617, 619, 889, 890 054F1, 0040H, 00402, 00404, 00405, Property Number: 21200540071 Fort Bliss 0018G, 0015G, 0009G, 0010G, 0011G Status: Unutilized El Paso TX Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. Inert Bldg. D5040 Property Number: 21200830030 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Grand Prairie Reserve Complex Status: Unutilized Karnack TX 75661 Tarrant TX 75051 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200340069 Property Number: 21200620045 Fort Bliss Status: Excess Status: Unutilized El Paso TX 79916 GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00703, 0703A, 0703C, 0707E, deterioration Property Number: 21200830039 0018K, 01ST1, 0201A, 00202, 00204, Bldgs. 1177, 1178, 1179 Status: Unutilized 0022G, 0025G, 0031W, 0049W, 0501E, Fort Bliss Directions: 11411, 11530, 11540, 11550 510B2, 0601B, 018K1 El Paso TX 79916 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5817 Bldgs. SHOPS Property Number: 21200640073 Fort Bliss Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized El Paso TX 79916 Karnack TX 75661 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 199, 1271, 11306 Property Number: 21200920071 Property Number: 21200340070 Fort Bliss Status: Unutilized Status: Excess El Paso TX 79916 Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 9550, 9557, 9558, 11301 Directions: 00723, 0722P, 0704D, 00715, Property Number: 21200710036 Fort Bliss 00744, 0722G Status: Unutilized El Paso TX 79916 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. Magaz Bldgs. 56226, 56228 Property Number: 21200930025 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Fort Hood Status: Unutilized Karnack TX 75661 Bell TX 76544 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200340071 Property Number: 21200720109 Bldgs. 11284, 11304 Status: Excess Status: Excess Fort Bliss GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration El Paso TX 79916 Directions: 08111, 08117, 81110, 81111, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1235 Property Number: 21200940036 81112, 81113, 81114 81117, 81118, 81121, Fort Bliss 81122, 81124, 81128, 81141, 81143, 81156 Status: Unutilized El Paso TX 79916 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. P–3X SHT1of5 Property Number: 21200740030 Bldg. 25 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Brownwood Karnack TX 75661 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Brown TX 76801 Landholding Agency: Army deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201020033 Property Number: 21200340072 Bldg. 00002 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Denton Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Lewisville TX 76102 Directions: 02121 thru 21211, 21214 thru Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00046 21221, 21223, 21225, 21227, 21231 thru Property Number: 21200810034 Ft. Bliss 21240, 21242, 21244, 21246, 21248 Status: Unutilized El Paso TX Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201120056 Bldgs. P–3X SHT2of5 9 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Fort Bliss Reasons: Extensive deterioration Karnack TX 75661 El Paso TX 79916 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 6 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200340073 Property Number: 21200820013 Ft. Bliss Status: Excess Status: Excess El Paso TX GSA Number: Directions: 1610, 1680, 2322, 2323, 2332, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 21250 thru 21257, 21259, 0027X, 2333, 2343, 2353, 3191 Property Number: 21201120059 0022X, 0035X Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 08017 Directions: 07180, 07184, 07186, 07188, Bldgs. 56208, 56220 Fort Worth 07190, 07192 Fort Hood Tarrant TX 76108 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Hood TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg 1674 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830028 42nd & Old Ironsides Property Number: 21200420146 Status: Unutilized Fort Hood TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Area Property Number: 21201140065 Bldgs. 7122, 7125 9 Bldgs. Status: Excess Fort Bliss Fort Worth Reasons: Secured Area, Contamination El Paso TX 79916 Tarrant TX 76108 5 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Wolters Property Number: 21200540070 Property Number: 21200830029 Ft. Wolters TX 76067 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 8501, 8504, 8505, 8506, 8507, Property Number: 21201410004 Bldg. 7136 8508, 8509, 8511, 8514 Status: Excess

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Directions: 1178, 1179, 1180, 1201, 1213? Deseret Chemical Depot Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Tooele UT 84074 Property Number: 21201330027 alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Property Number: 21199820120 Comments: Secured facility access denied to Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized general public & no alter. method to gain 6 Buildings Directions: access w/out compromising nat’l security. Red River Army Depot Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Texarkana TX 75507–5000 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Vermont deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 6 Buildings Property Number: 21201430023 Bldg. 8030 Ethan Allen Range Status: Unutilized Deseret Chemical Depot Jericho VT 05465 Directions: 00349; 00678; 01191; 01185; Tooele UT 84074 Landholding Agency: Army 01131; 00911 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201240035 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199820121 Status: Unutilized alternative without compromising national Status: Unutilized Directions: 004–2, 004–3, 03020, 04009, security. Directions: 04010, 04011 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Comments: located on secured military 01445 Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive installation where public access is denied Red River Army Depot deterioration & no alternative method to gain access Texarkana TX 75507 Bldgs. 04546, 04550 without compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Deseret Chemical Depot Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201440040 Stockton UT 84071 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Virginia Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21200610034 Bldg. 4327–07 Warehouse alternative method to gain access w/out Status: Excess Radford Army Ammunition Plant compromising national security; Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford VA 24141 documented deficiencies: roof caving-in; Bldg. 5126 Landholding Agency: Army clear threat to physical safety. Deseret Chemical Depot Property Number: 21199010833 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Stockton UT Status: Unutilized Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 3 Buildings Property Number: 21200820075 Comments: Red River Army Depot Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Red River Army Depot TX 75507 Comments: Bldg. 4535 was demolished 04/ explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 12/2012 Bldgs. 4339–23 Property Number: 21201440041 Reasons: Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess 16 Bldgs. Latrine Directions: 01161; 01162; 01165 Green River Test Complex Radford VA 24141 Comments: public access denied and no Green River UT 84525 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010835 compromising national security. Property Number: 21201210043 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 01154 Directions: 50101, 50102, 50106, 50108, Comments: Red River Army Depot 50109, 50130, 50131, 50133, 50210, 50253, Reasons: Other—Latrine, detached structure, Texarkana TX 75507 50291, 50308, 50331, 50400 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public material, Secured Area Property Number: 21201440042 access and no alternative method to gain Bldg. 3012, Nitrating House Status: Excess access. Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Radford VA 24141 alternative method to gain access w/out 14 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army compromising national security. Green River Test Complex Property Number: 21199010836 Reasons: Secured Area Green River UT 84525 Status: Unutilized 4 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 Fort Hood Property Number: 21201210044 Comments: Ft. Hood TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 50001, 50002, 50003, 50006, explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21201440061 50019, 50020, 50022, 50024, 50027, 50029, Bldg. 4339–02 Status: Unutilized 50031, 50032, 50040, 50043 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 36019; 36027; 36028; 36043 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public Radford VA 24141 Comments: public access denied and no access and no alternative method to gain Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without access. Property Number: 21199010837 compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area 2 Bldgs. Directions: State Highway 114 Building 01249 Green River Test Complex Comments: 1249 Irwin Rd. Green River UT 84525 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Fort Bliss TX 79916 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Other—Latrine, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201210096 detached structure, Secured Area Property Number: 21201520044 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 4339–10 Status: Unutilized Directions: 50105, 50207 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: public access denied and no Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public Latrine alternative method to gain access without access and no alternative method to gain Radford VA 24141 compromising national security. access. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199010838 Building Z2206 & Z2212 Status: Unutilized Utah 115500 Stark Rd. Directions: State Highway 114 Bldg. 5145 Stockton UT 84071 Comments:

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Reasons: Other—Latrine, detached structure, Block Press House Bldg. 4909–04 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 4339–11 Property Number: 21199010849 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Latrine Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010857 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010840 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 3553–00, A–1 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Press Cutting House Bldg. 4909–05 Reasons: Other—Latrine, detached structure, Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Solvent Recovery House or explosive material Property Number: 21199010851 Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 4339–24 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010858 Latrine Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199010841 Bldg. 4905–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Control House Bldg. 3662–00 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Other—Latrine, Landholding Agency: Army Screen Storehouse detached structure, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199010852 Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4710–01 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010859 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Latrine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4909–01 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199010843 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 4910–01 Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199010853 Radford VA 24141 explosive material, Secured Area, Other— Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Latrine, detached structure Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010860 Bldg. 3511–00 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Blocker Press explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 4909–02 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199010844 Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 4910–02 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Comments: Property Number: 21199010854 Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010861 Bldg. 4710–02 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Latrine explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3649–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199010845 Premix House No. 3 Bldg. 4910–03 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Comments: Property Number: 21199010855 Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area, Other— Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010862 Latrine, detached structure Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 4343–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Codmium Plating House Bldg. 4909–03 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 3670–00 Property Number: 21199010848 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Perchlorate Grind House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010856 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010863 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 4901–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material State Highway 114

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Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3702–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199010870 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Chemical Grind House Bldg. 4910–04 Directions: Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Comments: Property Number: 21199010878 Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010864 Bldg. 4913–00 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Large Grain Disassembly House explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 4952–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199010871 Beaker Wrap House Bldg. 4910–05 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Comments: Property Number: 21199010879 Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010865 Bldg. 3678–00 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Air Dry House explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3706–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199010872 Pre-Mix Rest House Status: Unutilized Bldg. 3672–00 Radford VA 24141 Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Perchlorate Grind House Property Number: 21199010880 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010866 Bldg. 4933–00 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured AreaWithin 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Filter House flammable or explosive material Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3723–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199010874 Nibbling House Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3675–00 Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010881 Air Dry House Comments: Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199010867 Comments: Bldg. 3688 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Control House State Highway 114 Bldg. 3742–00 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Catch Tank House Property Number: 21199010875 flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4911–02 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010882 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Air Dry House Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4935–00 Property Number: 21199010868 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Chilled Water Refrigeration Directions: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3743–00 State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199010876 Weigh House No. 1 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4912–05 State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010883 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Waste Powder and Solvent Storage Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4945–02 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199010869 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Coating House Bldg. 5501–00 Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Finishing Bldg. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199010877 Radford VA 24141 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3676–00 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010884 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized C–7 Mix House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 explosive material, Secured Area Comments:

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010900 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5502–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Waste Water Treatment Plant Bldg. 9203–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Solvent Preparation Bldg. Bldg. 9310–01 Property Number: 21199010885 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Rolled Powder Bldg. Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010894 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010901 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7112–01 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Increment House Bldg. 9205 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Green Line Complex Bldg. 9361–06 Property Number: 21199010886 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Material Storage Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010895 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010903 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5500–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Manufacturing Bldg. Bldg. 9209 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Traying Bldg. Bldg. 9500–00 Property Number: 21199010887 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Nitrating House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010896 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010904 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7126–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Halfway House Bldg. 9210 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Traying Bldg. Bldg. 9503–00 Property Number: 21199010889 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Finishing House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010897 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010905 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7160–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Area Maintenance Office Bldg. 9211 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Traying Bldg. Bldg. 9510–00 Property Number: 21199010890 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Spent Acid Recovery Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010898 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010907 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7800–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Extruded Grain Finishing House Bldg. 9206 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Green Line Complex Bldg. 9546–01 Property Number: 21199010892 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Soda Ash Mix House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010899 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010909 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7806–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Latrine and Utility House Bldg. 9207 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Green Line Complex Bldg. 9550–00 Property Number: 21199010893 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Storage Bldg.

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Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 1622 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199010910 Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 1654 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Comments: Property Number: 21199011527 Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011535 Bldg. 1600 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Solvent Recovery House flammable or explosive material Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 1625 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199011521 Solvent Recovery House Bldg. NR 222–00 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Change House, New River Facility State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011528 Dublin VA 24084 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011536 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1604 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 1650 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Bldg. 1655 Property Number: 21199011522 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011530 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011537 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1608 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 1651 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Bldg. 1656 Property Number: 21199011523 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011531 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011538 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. NR 0221–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Boiler House Bldg. 1652 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Dublin VA 24084 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Bldg. NR–225 Property Number: 21199011524 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Maintenance Office, New River Facility Directions: Property Number: 21199011532 Radford VA 24084 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011539 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1618 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 221–25 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Burning Ground Office Bldg. 1657 Property Number: 21199011525 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011533 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011540 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1619 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Solvent Recovery House Bldg. 1653 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Bldg. 1658 Property Number: 21199011526 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Water Dry House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011534 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011541 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized

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Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011549 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011557 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 0407–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Filter Plant Station Bldg. 1010 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Dry House and Conveyor Bldg. 1501–00 Property Number: 21199011542 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Alcohol Pump and Accumulator House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011550 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011558 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 0403–09 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Control House Water Monitoring Bldg. 1012 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Nitrating House Bldg. 1508–00 Property Number: 21199011543 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Mix House No. 1 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011551 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011560 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1659 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Water Dry House Bldg. 1014–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Emergency Catch House Bldg. 1509–00 Property Number: 21199011544 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Mix House No. 2 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011553 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011561 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1675 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Water Dry House Bldg. 1019 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Boiling Tub House Bldg. 1510–00 Property Number: 21199011545 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Block Press House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011554 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011562 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1676 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Comments: Water Dry House Bldg. 1024–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Poacher House Bldg. 1511–00 Property Number: 21199011547 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Block Press House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011555 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011563 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1007 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Acid Screening House Bldg. 1026–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Final Wringer House Equipment Bldg. 1512–00 Property Number: 21199011548 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Block Press House Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011556 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011564 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1008 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Acid Heat And Circulating House Bldg. 1500–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Dehy Press House Bldg. 1513–00

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Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1567–00 Comments: Finishing Press House No. 2 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Lunch Room explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 2509–00 Property Number: 21199011565 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011573 Mix House Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Property Number: 21199011582 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1514–00 explosive material, Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1685–00 Comments: Finishing Press House No. 3 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Sorting House flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 2518 Property Number: 21199011566 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011574 Finishing Press and Cutting House Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Property Number: 21199011585 flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1521–00 flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1703–00 Comments: Hydraulic Station Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Coating House explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 2519 Property Number: 21199011567 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011575 Finishing Press and Cutting House Directions: Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Property Number: 21199011588 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1548–00 flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1851–00 Comments: Oil Storage House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Screening House explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 2559–00 Property Number: 21199011568 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011577 Refrigeration Building Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Comments: Radford VA 24141 Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199011591 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1549–00 flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1980–06 Comments: Area Maintenance Shop Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011569 Bldg. 3045–00 Property Number: 21199011579 Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 State Highway 114 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Radford VA Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Reasons: Other—latrine; detached structure, Property Number: 21199013559 Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1554–00 or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Powder Line Office Bldg. 1980–17 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199011570 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3022–00 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011580 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: Radford VA Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199013560 Bldg. 1558–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Other—latrine; Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant detached structure, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Ingredient Storehouse flammable or explosive material Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 2051–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199011571 NC Fines Separation Bldg. 3050–00 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army State Highway 114 Comments: Property Number: 21199011581 Radford VA Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199013561

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Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199013570 Property Number: 21199140621 Comments: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Directions: State Highway 114 flammable or explosive material Comments: Comments: Bldg. 3046–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material State Highway 114 Bldg. 221–05 Bldg. B3553, Lunch Room Radford VA Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199013562 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199140622 Directions: Property Number: 21199110142 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Comments: flammable or explosive material Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 3007–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. B3670, Control House State Highway 114 Bldg. 221–06 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013563 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199140623 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199110143 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Comments: flammable or explosive material Bldg. 3002–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. B3671, Control House Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Bldg. B1826 Elev. Motor House Radford VA 24141 Radford VA Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army State Hwy. 114 Property Number: 21199140624 Property Number: 21199013564 Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 Directions: Property Number: 21199120071 Comments: Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: flammable or explosive material explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Bldg. B3677, Elevator House Bldg. 3010–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 State Highway 114 Bldg. A426 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA Powder Burning Ground Office Property Number: 21199140627 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013566 Radford VA 24141 Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21199140618 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: State Highway 114 Bldg. A4912–05, Blower House explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 3019–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army State Highway 114 Bldg. 456, Filter House Property Number: 21199140628 Radford VA Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199013567 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199140619 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Bldg. B4912–11, Control House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 9544–00 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 734 Property Number: 21199140629 State Highway 114 AOP Plant Control House Status: Unutilized Radford VA Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Comments: Property Number: 21199013569 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199140620 flammable or explosive material Directions: Status: Unutilized Bldg. C4913, Control House Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 206 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199140630 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. D1733, Control Shelter Status: Unutilized State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA Radford VA 24141 Comments:

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: B1608–00, C1608–00, D1608–00 explosive material, Secured Area Radford VA 24141 Comments: Bldg. D4915, Storage Building Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830227 flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized 3 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 0421–00, A0421–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199140631 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199830237 Comments: Bldg. A0425–00 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 1651–00, A1651–00, B1651–00 flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Comments: Bldg. 7103–01, HE Saw House Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830228 explosive material, Secured Area Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199140632 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199830238 Comments: Bldg. A0428–00 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: A1652–00, B1652–00, A1653–00, flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 B1653–00 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. A7103–01, Motor House Property Number: 21199830229 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1732–00 Comments: Property Number: 21199140633 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 0525–00 Property Number: 21199830240 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. T0117 Property Number: 21199830230 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Radford VA 24141 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 19803–23 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830223 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830242 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA 24141 Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 5 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830231 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Radford VA 24141 Directions: 0602–00N, 0603–00N, 0604–00N 3 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830224 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 0221–03, 0221–30, 0221–31, Bldg. 1035–00 Property Number: 21199830243 0221–32, 0221–33 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Radford VA 24141 Directions: 2002–00, T2018–00, 2050–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199830233 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 3 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 2 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199830225 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. D1601–00 Property Number: 21199830244 Directions: A0266–01, 0266–03, 0266–08 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Radford VA 24141 Directions: B2518–00, A2519–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Comments: flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199830235 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 0267–00 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 2 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199830226 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830245 Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Radford VA 24141 Directions: A3553–00, C3553–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21199830236 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 2 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area

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Bldg. A3561–00 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830256 Property Number: 21199830264 Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: A4909–04, B4909–04, C4909–04, Directions: 7100–00, A7102–02, B7102–02, Property Number: 21199830246 B4910–04, A4911–02, B4911–02, C4911–02 7105–00, A7105–00, 7120–02 Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 15 Bldgs. 10 Bldgs. explosive material, Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant 4 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199830257 Property Number: 21199830265 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199830248 Directions: B4912–10, C4912–10, 4912–11, Directions: 9200–00, 9201–00, 9202–00, Status: Unutilized A4912–11, 4912–12, A4912–12, B4912–12, 9204–00, 9208–00, 9212–00, 9215–00, Directions: 3641–00, 3647–00, A3647–00, C4912–12, 4912–32, A4912–32, B4912–32, 9216–00, 9217–00, 9218–00 B3647–00 4912–38, A4912–38, 4912–47, A4912–47 Comments: Comments: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material Bldg. C3677–00 4 Bldgs. 2 Bldgs. Radford AAP Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020079 Property Number: 21199830250 Property Number: 21199830258 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Directions: A3670–00, C3670–00, A3676–00, Directions: 4915–00, A4915–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or B3676–00 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 5504–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or flammable or explosive material Radford AAP explosive material, Secured Area 4 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3727–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21200020080 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199830259 GSA Number: Property Number: 21199830251 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Directions: 4922–00, A4924–02, 4924–07, flammable or explosive material Directions: 4928–00 Comments: Comments: Bldg. 7503–00 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Radford AAP flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army 3 Bldgs. Bldg. 3901–00 Property Number: 21200020081 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199830252 Property Number: 21199830260 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: Directions: A4945–02, B4945–02, 4951–06 Bldgs. 3074, 3075 Comments: Comments: Fort Belvoir Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Ft. Belvoir VA 22060–5110 explosive material, Secured Area flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200130077 3 Bldgs. 3 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199830254 Property Number: 21199830261 Bldg. A0415 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Radford AAP Directions: 4334–00, 4339–26, 4339–36 Directions: 5002–00, 5020–00, 5027–00 Radford VA 24143–0100 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200230038 flammable or explosive material explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized 3 Bldgs. 3 Bldgs. GSA Number: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 00200 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Amo Plant Property Number: 21199830255 Property Number: 21199830263 Radford VA 24143–0100 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 4703–00, 4708–00, 4712–00 Directions: 5510–00, 5511–00, 5512–00 Property Number: 21200240071 Comments: Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: explosive material, Secured Area flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 7 Bldgs. 6 Bldgs. flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. T4022 Radford VA 24141 Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Amo Plant

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Radford VA 24143–0100 Bldgs. 05089, 05093, 05099 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Property Number: 21200740031 Property Number: 21200240072 Fairfax VA 22060 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Property Number: 21200710049 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Bldg. 01001 explosive material, Extensive deterioration, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford AAP Secured Area 4 Bldgs. Montgomery VA 24013 Bldg. 00723 Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Fort Story Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200740032 Ft. Story VA 23459 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200720043 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200310046 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: 0629, 0630, 00704, 00771 4 Bldgs. GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 01147, 01148 Radford VA 24143 Bldg. 00222 Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammo Plant Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200740170 Radford VA 24143 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200720044 Directions: 36410, 36470, 36500, 37060 Property Number: 21200510045 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area 4 Bldgs. 4 Bldgs. Bldgs. 22127, 22128 Fort Belvoir Fort Story Radford Army Ammo Plant Fairfax VA 22060 Ft. Story VA 23459 Radford VA 24143 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200720045 Property Number: 21200810037 Property Number: 21200510046 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 05002, 05009, 05010, 05014 Directions: T0540, T0750, T0753, T0762 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 00677 5 Bldgs. Bldgs. 01140, 01154 Fort Belvoir Fort Belvoir Fort Belvoir Fairfax VA 22060 Fairfax VA 22060 Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710043 Property Number: 21200720046 Property Number: 21200810042 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 05033, 05034, 05035, 05036, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 00705, 00706, 00771 05037 Bldgs. 05015, 05021 Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Belvoir Fairfax VA 22060 Bldgs. 05040, 05043 Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710044 Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200810043 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720047 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 01112, 01139 Status: Unutilized Bldg. P0545 Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Story Fairfax VA 22060 6 Bldgs. Ft. Story VA 23459 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710045 Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200830040 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720049 Reasons: Extensive deterioration 5 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 00187, 00189, 00707 Fort Belvoir Directions: 05071, 05072, 05073, 05075, Fort Belvoir Fairfax VA 22060 05076, 05077 Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710046 Bldgs. 05081, 05088 Property Number: 21200840056 Status: Unutilized Fort Belvoir Status: Underutilized Directions: 01141, 01146, 01147, 01148, Fairfax VA 22060 Reasons: Secured Area 01153 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T0514 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720050 Fort Story Bldgs. 3065–3071 Status: Unutilized Ft. Story VA 23459 Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Fairfax VA 22060 7 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200920077 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200710047 Fairfax VA 22060 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720051 Radford Army Ammo Plant Bldgs. 3086, 3087, 3099 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24143 Fort Belvoir Directions: 05090, 05092, 05094, 05095, Landholding Agency: Army Fairfax VA 22060 05096, 05097, 05098 Property Number: 21200930028 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200710048 Bldgs. US042, US044, US45B Directions: 1030, 1031, 1038, 1044 Status: Unutilized Radford AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Extensive deterioration Montgomery VA 24013 flammable or explosive material

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Bldgs. 1000, 2000, 2010 Montgomery VA 24143 Radford Army Ammo Plant Radford AAP Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24143 Montgomery VA 24143 Property Number: 21201030035 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120063 Property Number: 21200940038 Directions: 4703, 9101A, 9101B, 9102A, Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized 9102B, 9103B Reasons: Not accessible by road, Within 2000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or ft. of flammable or explosive material, explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Secured Area Bldgs. 1106, 1109, 1110 9 Bldgs. Bldg 1621 Fort Belvoir Radford AAP Rte., P.O. Box 2 Fairfax VA 22060 Montgomery VA 24143 Radford Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24143 Property Number: 21201010037 Property Number: 21201030036 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120064 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 49102, 49103, 49126, 71022, Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. 71032, 72215, 91248, 91253, 91254 Reasons: Not accessible by road, Radford Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Contamination, Secured Area Montgomery VA 24013 explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 98241 Landholding Agency: Army 18 Bldgs. Rte., 114, P.O. Box 2 Property Number: 21201010038 Radford AAP Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Montgomery VA 24143 Radford VA Directions: US042, US044, US45B, 51565 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21201030038 Property Number: 21201120065 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized 8 Bldgs. Directions: 98206, 98209, 98216, 98217, Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Hampton Readiness Center 98218, 98224, 98226, 98227, 98231, 98232, flammable or explosive material, Not Hampton VA 23666 98242, 98244, 98280, 98289, 98291, 98294, accessible by road Landholding Agency: Army 98297, 98298 Bldg. 00731 Property Number: 21201020026 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or null Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Radford VA Directions: 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 23 8 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford AAP Property Number: 21201130009 4 Bldgs. Montgomery VA 24143 Status: Excess Radford AAP Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Montgomery VA 24143 Property Number: 21201030039 explosive material, Secured Area, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201030030 Directions: 98303, 98304, 98307, 98327, Bldg. 0731A Status: Unutilized 98332, 98347, 98348, 98364 Rte 114 P.O. Box 2 Directions: 1002, 1003, 1026, 1045 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Radford VA Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. ANTEN Property Number: 21201130011 16 Bldgs. Fort Eustis Status: Excess Radford AAP Ft. Eustis VA 23604 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Within Montgomery VA 24143 Landholding Agency: Army 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201040032 Secured Area Property Number: 21201030032 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 07352 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration null Directions: 1666A, 1666B, 1668A, 1671A, Bldgs. 1132, 1133, 1134 Radford VA 24143 1671B, 1672A, 1672B, 1674, 1674A, 1674B, Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army 1675, 1675A, 1675B, 1676, 1676A, 1676B Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21201130012 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21201040033 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 12 Bldgs. Status: Excess flammable or explosive material, Extensive Radford AAP Reasons: Extensive deterioration deterioration Montgomery VA 24143 6 Bldgs. Bldgs. 00736 & 0736A Landholding Agency: Army Radford AAP null Property Number: 21201030033 Radford VA 24143 Radford VA 24143 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1751, 1754, 1762, 1765, 2002, Property Number: 21201040036 Property Number: 21201130013 2003, 2007, 2026, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050A Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: 1000, 1010, 2000, 2010, 22116, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area USO43 explosive material, Secured Area, 10 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Extensive deterioration Radford AAP flammable or explosive material Bldgs. 2302 & 2303 Montgomery VA 24143 1618B null Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammo Plant Fort Belvoir VA 22060 Property Number: 21201030034 Rte 114, P.O. Box 2 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Radford VA Property Number: 21201130031 Directions: 3621, 3652, 3655, 3658, 3675, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess 3675B, 3675C, 3678A, 3678B, 3678C Property Number: 21201110007 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy 6 Bldgs. Bldg 1618B Defense Supply Center Radford AAP Rte. 114, P.O. Box 2 Richmond VA 23297

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Landholding Agency: Army Comments: w/in restricted area, public assess Property Number: 21201440017 Property Number: 21201140063 denied & no alter. method w/out Status: Excess Status: Unutilized compromising nat’l sec. Directions: 1151; 1906; 1141; 1186; 1194; Directions: 00091, 00006, 00007, 00010 Reasons: Secured Area 1195 Reasons: Secured Area 2 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Bldg 00104 Fort Pickett Training Cener alternative method to gain access w/out 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy Plackstone VA 23824 compromising national security. Richmond VA 23297 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330054 2 Buildings Property Number: 21201140069 Status: Unutilized Defense Distribution San Joaquin Status: Unutilized Directions: T1710, T2606 Tracy Site 00046, 0234A Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no Tracy VA 95304 12 Bldgs. alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Pickett Trng Ctr compromising nat’l security. Property Number: 21201440018 Blackstone VA 23824 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army T1810 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201210051 Fort Pickett Training Center alternative method to gain access w/out Status: Excess Blackstone VA 23824 compromising national security. Directions: T2823, T2826, T2828, T2829, Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area. T2838, T2860, T2861, T2856, T2862, Property Number: 21201340022 Building 00215 T2863, T2864, T2865 Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public Comments: public access denied and no Radford VA 24143 access and no alternative method to gain alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army access. compromising national security. Property Number: 21201510045 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess 16 Bldgs. 2 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Ft. Pickett Trng Ctr Radford Army Ammunition Plant alternative method to gain access without Blackstone VA 23824 Radford VA 24143 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area. Property Number: 21201220038 Property Number: 21201410018 16 Buildings Status: Excess Status: Underutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: T2814, T2815, T2816, T2817, Directions: 726, 730 Radford VA 24143 T2823, T2826, T2827, T2828, T2829, Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army T2838, T2841, T2856, T2860, T2861, alternative method to gain access w/out Property Number: 21201520019 T2863, T2862 compromising national security. Status: Unutilized Comments: nat’l security concerns; public Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Buildings 71063, 7106–02A, access denied & no alternative method to 71062, 49103B, 49103A, 49102B, 2560B, gain access w/out comprising nat’l 2 Buildings Radford Army Ammunition Plant 2521, 2518B, 2518A, 2517B, 2517A, security. 2515A, 7106–03A, 71064, 7106–04A. Reasons: Secured Area Rte 114, P.O. Box 2 Radford VA 24143–0002 Comments: public access denied and no 12 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access without Ft. Pickett Trng Ctr Property Number: 21201420029 compromising national security. Blackstone VA 23824 Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 726; 730 16 Buildings Property Number: 21201220042 Comments: public access denied and no Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess alternative method to gain access without Radford VA 24143 Directions: A1811, AT306, AT307, R0013, compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army R0014, R0021, R0026, R0027, R0040, Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201520020 R0055, R0063, R0064 Status: Unutilized Comments: nat’l security concerns; public 726 and 730 Directions: Buildings 71091, 71092A, 71101, access denied and no alternative method to Radford Army Ammunition Plant 71101A, 7115, 7136, 2511, 2516A, 2516B, gain access w/out comprising nat’l Radford VA 24143–0002 2521, 2521A, 2554, 71102A, 71092, 71102, security. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201430002 71122. Status: Underutilized Comments: public access denied and no 2 Buildings alternative method to gain access without 114 P.O. Box 2 Directions: 726; 730 Comments: public access denied and no compromising national security. Radford VA 24143 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army alternative without compromising national Property Number: 21201230047 security. 3 Buildings Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Defense Supply Center Directions: 2045, 2046 5 Buildings Richmond VA 25297 Comments: restricted area; public access Fort Pickett Training Center Landholding Agency: Army denied & no alternative method to gain Blackstone VA 23824 Property Number: 21201530006 access w/out comprising nat’l security. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201440006 Directions: 19 (RPWD: 268718); 20 (RPWD: 26 Building Status: Unutilized 268698); 53 (RPWD: 238700) null Directions: T2362; T2363; T2364; T2411; Comments: public access denied and no Radford VA 24143 T2603 alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no compromising National Security. Property Number: 21201320007 alternative method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area. Status: Unutilized compromising national security. Building 06202 Directions: 1506A, 1506B, 1609, 1609A, Reasons: Secured Area Fort Lee; 19th Street 1609B, 1609C, 1616, 1616A, 1616B, 1616C, 6 Buildings Ft. Lee VA 23801 2500, 2501, 2506, 2508, 2510, 2512, 2515, Fort Belvior Landholding Agency: Army 2516, 2518, 2555, 2555A, 2560A, 2558, Ft. Belvior VA 22060 Property Number: 21201530100 2560, 3740, 9379 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized

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Comments: documented deficiencies: Directions: 03131; 03135, 03139, 03317, Comments: public access denied and no structural issues due to flooding; clear 03320 alternative method to gain access without threat to personal safety. Comments: secured military cantonment compromising national security. Reasons: Extensive deterioration area; public access denied & no alternative Reasons: Secured Area method to gain access w/out compromising Washington Wisconsin nat’l security. Bldg. 6991 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg.1993–1 Fort Lewis 3 Buildings Badger Army Ammunition Plant Ft. Lewis WA 98433 Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Libbey Ave. JBLM WA 98433 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199810242 Property Number: 21199011094 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320025 Status: Underutilized Directions: Directions: Comments: Status: Underutilized Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 03316, 03322, 03330 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 15 Bldgs. Comments: secured military cantonment area; public access denied & no alternative explosive material, Secured Area, Other Fort Lewis environmental Pierce WA 98433 method to gain access w/out compromising Landholding Agency: Army nat’l security. Bldg. 227–1 Property Number: 21201030041 Reasons: Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 23 Buildings Change House Directions: 3417, 3418, 3423, 3424, 3427, Joint Base Lewis McChord Baraboo WI 53913 3428, 3429, 3430, 3433, 3434, 3435, 3436, JBLM WA 98433 Landholding Agency: Army 3439, 3442, 3444 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011104 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Property Number: 21201440047 Status: Unutilized Area Status: Underutilized Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Bldgs. 00852 and 00853 Directions: 07517; 07514; 07507; 07500; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Yakima Trng. Ctr. 03422; 03421; 03420; 03419; 03416; 03415; explosive material, Other environmental, Yakima WA 98901 03414; 03413; 03412; 03324; 03287; 03286; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 03279; 03278; 03277; 03214;03212; 03213; Property Number: 21201140001 03080. Bldg. 513–2 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access w/out Change House Baraboo WI 53913 8995 compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army American Lake Ave. Reasons: Secured Area JBLM WA 98433 6 Buildings Property Number: 21199011106 Landholding Agency: Army Sloane St. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201230021 Joint Base Lewis McCh WA 03933 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Comments: secured military cantonment Property Number: 21201510021 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or area; public access denied & no alternative Status: Underutilized explosive material, Other environmental, method to gain access w/out comprising Directions: 004ED; D0110; 14109; 09643; Secured Area nat’l security. 03932; 03933 Bldg. 513–4 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no Badger Army Ammunition Plant 3 Buildings alternative method to gain access w/out Change House Joint Base Lewis-McChord compromising Nat’l Sec. Baraboo WI 53913 JBLM WA 98433 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Joint Base Lewis McChord Property Number: 21199011108 Property Number: 21201310043 Bldg. #08277 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized 8277 Shoreline Beach Rd. Directions: Directions: 1158, 3151, 8066 Pierce WA 98433 Comments: friable asbestos. Comments: secured military cantonment Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, area; public access denied & no alternative Property Number: 21201510024 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive method to gain access w/out compromising Status: Underutilized material nat’l security. Comments: public access denied & no Bldg. 720–2 Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access w/out Badger Army Ammunition Plant 10 Buildings compromising Nat’l Sec. Change House Joint Base Lewis McChord Reasons: Secured Area, Within airport Baraboo WI 53913 JBLM WA 98433 runway clear zone Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Yakima Training Ctr. Bldg. 223 Property Number: 21199011110 Property Number: 21201310066 223 Firing Center Road Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Yakima WA 98901 Directions: Directions: 03154, 03156, 03157, 03158, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. 03160, 03161, 03163, 03164, 03165, 03167 Property Number: 21201510029 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Comments: secured military cantonment Status: Underutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive area; public access denied & no alternative Comments: public access denied & no material method to gain access w/out compromising alternative method to gain access w/out Bldg. 2016 nat’l security. compromising Nat’l Sec. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Change House 5 Buildings Building 223 Baraboo WI 53913 Division Dr. Joint Base Lweis McChord Landholding Agency: Army JBLM WA 98433 JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 21199011111 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201320024 Property Number: 21201510043 Directions: Status: Underutilized Status: Underutilized Comments: friable asbestos.

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Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 2036 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Change House Property Number: 21199011129 Bldg. 3016 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011120 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Property Number: 21199011112 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 4504–2 Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Change House Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 3036 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Change House Property Number: 21199011130 Bldg. 5016 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011122 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011113 Comments: friabls asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 5504–1 Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Change House Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 4036 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Change House Property Number: 21199011131 Bldg. 2031 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011123 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Property Number: 21199011115 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 5504–2 Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Change House Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 2504–1 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Change House Property Number: 21199011132 Bldg. 3031 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011125 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Property Number: 21199011116 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 2557 Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Change House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 2504–2 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Change House Property Number: 21199011133 Bldg. 4031 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011126 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011117 Comments: friable asbstos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 2563 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Change House Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 3504–2 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Change House Property Number: 21199011134 Bldg. 5031 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011128 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Property Number: 21199011119 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 3563–1 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Change House Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 4504–1 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Change House Property Number: 21199011135

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Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1900–4 Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 229 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Administration Building Property Number: 21199011156 Bldg. 4563–3 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011149 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Property Number: 21199011138 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 3030 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Administration-General Purpose Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 2030 Baraboo WI 53913 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Administration-General Purpose Property Number: 21199011157 Bldg. 4563–4 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011150 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Property Number: 21199011139 Comments: firable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 1900–7 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 268 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Administration Bldg. Property Number: 21199011160 Bldg. 5557–1 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011151 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011141 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 4030 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Administration-General Purpose Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 267 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Administration Bldg. Property Number: 21199011161 Bldg. 5557–2 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011152 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011142 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 1906–1 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magzine Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 1900–2 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011162 Bldg. 5557–5 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Change House Property Number: 21199011154 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011144 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 1906–10 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Standard Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 1900–3 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011163 Bldg. 273 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Training Facility Property Number: 21199011155 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Property Number: 21199011148 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 1906–21 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Standard Magazine

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Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Property Number: 21199011164 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 1906–33 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–12 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011178 Bldg. 5030 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Administration-General Purpose Property Number: 21199011172 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011165 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–39 Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Standard Magazine Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1906–13 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011179 Bldg. 1906–31 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011173 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Property Number: 21199011166 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1932–7 Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Cannon Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–23 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011181 Bldg. 1993–2 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Administration-General Purpose Property Number: 21199011174 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011167 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1906–43 Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Standard Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 1906–28 Baraboo WI 53913 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011182 Bldg. 1906–42 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011175 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Property Number: 21199011168 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 1932–21 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Cannon Magazine Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1932–25 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Cannon Magazine Property Number: 21199011183 Bldg. 1906–46 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011176 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Property Number: 21199011169 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–40 Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magazine Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1906–34 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army environmental Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011184 Bldg. 1906–4 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011177 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011171 Comments: friable asbestos. material

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Bldg. 1906–48 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011191 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Property Number: 21199011185 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 1906–24 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Standard Magazine Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 1932–17 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Cannon Magazine Property Number: 21199011198 Bldg. 1906–51 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011192 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Property Number: 21199011186 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1932–5 Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Cannon Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 1906–14 Baraboo WI 53913 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011199 Bldg. 1932–33 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Cannon Magazine Property Number: 21199011193 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Property Number: 21199011187 Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Withiin 2000 Bldg. 1906–29 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–15 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011200 Bldg. 1906–53 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011194 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Property Number: 21199011188 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Withiin 2000 Bldg. 1932–23 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Cannon Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 1906–20 Baraboo WI 53913 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011202 Bldg. 1906–8 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011195 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Property Number: 21199011189 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Withiin 2000 Bldg. 1906–45 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–19 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011203 Bldg. 1932–8 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Cannon Magazine Property Number: 21199011196 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011190 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1906–49 Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 1906–25 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011204 Bldg. 1906–9 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011197 Comments: friable asbestos.

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 275 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011220 Secured Area Warehouse Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1932–9 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Cannon Magazine Property Number: 21199011211 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Underutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Other Landholding Agency: Army Directions: environmental Property Number: 21199011205 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 9100–8 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Richmond Magazine Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 9100–2 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011221 environmental Richmond Magazine Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1906–56 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Standard Magazine Property Number: 21199011213 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army Directions: material Property Number: 21199011206 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 9100–10 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Richmond Magazine Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 214 Landholding Agency: Army Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011222 material Administration Status: Unutilized Bldg. 9100–1 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Richmond Magazine Property Number: 21199011214 Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army Directions: material Property Number: 21199011207 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 9100–12 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Richmond Magazine Comments: friable asbestos. material Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 1975–2 Landholding Agency: Army Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011224 material Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1906–54 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011215 Comments: friable asbestos. Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. material Property Number: 21199011208 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 9100–19 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: environmental Richmond Magazine Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 9100–4 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army ft. of flammable or explosive material, Richmond Magazine Property Number: 21199011225 Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 3000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011218 Comments: friable asbestos. Warehouse Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Property Number: 21199011209 Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 9102–2 Status: Underutilized ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Secured Area Igloo Magazine Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 9100–5 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Other environmental, Richmond Magazine Property Number: 21199011227 Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011219 Comments: friable asbestos. Warehouse Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. material Property Number: 21199011210 Reasons: Secured Area,Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 1975–1 Status: Underutilized flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: environmental Administration Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 9100–6 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Richmond Magazine Property Number: 21199011229 material Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized

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Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 2015 Comments: friable asbestos. flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 environmental Administration ft. of flammable or explosive material, Bldg. 5554 Baraboo WI 53913 Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1975–4 Administration Property Number: 21199011259 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Administration Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199011240 Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011230 Directions: material Status: Unutilized Comments: friable asbestos. Directions: Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 3015 Comments: friable asbestos. Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 material Administration ft. of flammable or explosive material, Bldg. 3554 Baraboo WI 53913 Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011263 Bldg. 1975–5 Administration Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Administration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011242 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: ft. of flammable or explosive material, Property Number: 21199011231 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 4015 Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Administration Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 4554 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army material Badger Army Ammunition Plant Administration Property Number: 21199011265 Bldg. 1975–7 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Administration Property Number: 21199011244 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011233 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 5015 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Administration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 4568 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Administration Property Number: 21199011268 Bldg. 1975–8 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Administration Property Number: 21199011247 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Property Number: 21199011234 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 6532–1 Directions: flammable or explosive material, Other Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. environmental Change House Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 8010 Baraboo WI 53913 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army material Administration Property Number: 21199011270 Bldg. 205 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Clinic Property Number: 21199011249 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Property Number: 21199011236 Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 6532–2 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Change House Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Bldg. 6535 Baraboo WI 53913 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Bus Station Property Number: 21199011275 Bldg. 2554 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Administration Property Number: 21199011256 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011238 Comments: friable asbestos. material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 6532–3 Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. material Change House

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Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6532–16 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011277 Comments: friable asbestos. Change House Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: explosive material, Other environmental, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Secured Area Property Number: 21199011306 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 6532–10 Status: Unutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: material Change House Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–4 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material, Other Change House Property Number: 21199011295 environmental Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6532–17 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011280 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Change House Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Other Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: environmental Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–11 Property Number: 21199011307 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized explosive material, Other environmental, Change House Directions: Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–5 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011297 flammable or explosive material, Other Change House Status: Unutilized environmental Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–18 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011282 flammable or explosive material, Other Change House Status: Unutilized environmental Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 6532–12 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011308 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Change House Status: Unutilized explosive material, Other environmental, Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–6 Property Number: 21199011300 Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized ft. of flammable or explosive material, Change House Directions: Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–19 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011284 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Change House Status: Unutilized Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 6532–13 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011309 Reasons: Other environmental, Within 2000 Change House Status: Unutilized ft. of flammable or explosive material, Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011302 Bldg. 6532–7 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material, Other environmental, Directions: Change House Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–20 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Other environmental, Change House Property Number: 21199011286 Secured Area Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 6532–14 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011310 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Change House Status: Unutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army material Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011304 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 6532–8 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Secured Area Change House Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Bldg. 9016–1 Landholding Agency: Army Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011290 material Change House Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6532–15 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Change House Property Number: 21199011311 Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Landholding Agency: Army Directions: material Property Number: 21199011305 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–9 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Change House Comments: friable asbestos. material Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Other environmental, Bldg. 9016–3 Landholding Agency: Army Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011293 material Change House

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Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013877 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011317 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199220298 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 6861–5 Reasons: Secured Area explosive material, Other environmental, Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6513–34 Secured Area Baraboo WI Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 9504–1 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199013878 Landholding Agency: Army Change House Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199220299 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21199011319 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6513–27 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6513–35 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material, Other Property Number: 21199210097 Landholding Agency: Army environmental Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199220300 Bldg. 9504–2 Directions: Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: Change House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6823–2 Bldg. 6513–36 Property Number: 21199011320 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199210098 Property Number: 21199220301 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized explosive material, Other environmental, Secured Area Directions: Directions: Comments: Comments: Bldg. 9504–4 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Change House Bldg. 6513–37 Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6861–4 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199011323 Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199220302 Directions: Property Number: 21199210099 Status: Unutilized Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Area, Directions: Comments: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Comments: Reasons: Secured Area material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 6513–38 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 264 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6513–28 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199220303 Property Number: 21199013872 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199220295 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Bldg. 6513–39 Bldg. 6861–6 Reasons: Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6513–31 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199220304 Property Number: 21199013875 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199220296 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Bldg. 6513–40 Bldg. 6861–1 Reasons: Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6513–32 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199220305 Property Number: 21199013876 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199220297 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Bldg. 6513–41 Bldg. 6861–3 Reasons: Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6513–33 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199220306 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Directions: Include: 6807–28 thru 6807–33, 6807–36 thru Area Comments: 6807–53, 6807–58 thru 6807–61 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Paste Weigh House Bldg. 6513–47 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured 6805–01 thru 6805–05 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 9 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199740184 Property Number: 21199220308 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: Property Number: 21199510071 Comments: Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area Directions: explosive material, Secured Area, Include: 6806–3, 6806–4, 6805–8 thru 6805– Bldg. 6513–48 Extensive deterioration 10, 6803–5 thru 6803–8 10 Bldgs., Badger AAP Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Roll House Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Area Property Number: 21199220309 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 7 Buildings Property Number: 21199740185 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199510073 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 6513–49 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Include: 6953–2, 6956–2, 6955–2, 6957–2 Slitting Roll Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 6802–02, 6802–3, 6802–5, 6802–7 Property Number: 21199220310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army 8 Buildings Property Number: 21199740186 Comments: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 6513–50 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199510074 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199220311 Include: 6828–3, 6828–4, 6828–9, 6828–10, 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Status: Unutilized 6868–4 thru 6868–6, 6868–9 Press House Directions: Comments: 6810–04, 6810–07 Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Area Property Number: 21199740187 Bldgs. 6657–2, 6659–2 5 Buildings Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199510075 Property Number: 21199510065 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized 7 Bldgs., Badger AAP Directions: Directions: Include: 906–1–SL5, 6864–2, 6850–2, 6829– Inspection House Comments: 6816–01 thru 6816–06, 6816–09 Reasons: Secured Area 4, 6826–3 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldgs. 6668–2 thru 6668–4 Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area Property Number: 21199740188 Baraboo WI 53913 21 Buildings Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199510067 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Property Number: 21199510076 explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6826–01, Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Supersonic Scanning House Bldgs. 6808–9 thru 6808–16 Include: 6815–1 thru 6815–13, 6816–7, 6816– Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant 8,6816–10, 6814–6 thru 6814–10 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Property Number: 21199740189 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration, Secured Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199510069 Area Directions: Status: Unutilized 31 Buildings Comments: Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 8008–00, Badger AAP deterioration Property Number: 21199510077 null 28 Buildings Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Include: 6810–17 thru 6810–32, 6810–39 thru Property Number: 21199740191 Landholding Agency: Army 6810–44 6812–11 thru 6812–16, 6812–20 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199510070 thru 6812–22 Directions:

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Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area 8 Bldgs., Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Bldg. 9016–02, Badger AAP Rest House 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP null 1750–13 thru 1750–19, 1750–21 Alcohol Pump House Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 4501–00, 5501–00 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740192 Property Number: 21199740205 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740213 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area Bldg. 9045–00, Badger AAP 6 Bldgs., Badger AAP null Glaze House 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 1800–02 thru 1800–07 Ingredient Mix House Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 4506–00, 5506–00 Property Number: 21199740193 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740206 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740215 Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: flammable or explosive material explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 13 Bldgs., Badger AAP 8 Bldgs., Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Latrines Screening House 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 1850–01 thru 1850–08 Mixer Macerator Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 4508–01, 4508–02, 5508–01, 5508–02 Property Number: 21199740194 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740207 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740216 Comments: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Directions: flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Extensive Comments: Bldg. 9101–00, Badger AAP deterioration, Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of null or explosive material flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP 6 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Screen Storehouse Block Press Property Number: 21199740196 1852–02 thru 1852–05 4510–01 thru 4510–03, 5510–01 thru 5510– Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 03 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Property Number: 21199740208 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740217 flammable or explosive material Directions: Status: Unutilized 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP Comments: Directions: Telpher System Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: 0923–03, 0923–04, 0923–07 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 23 Bldgs., Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Magazine Standard 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740201 Baraboo WI 53913 Final Press Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 4513–01 thru 4513–03, 5513–01, 5513–02 Directions: Property Number: 21199740209 Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Property Number: 21199740218 flammable or explosive material Comments: Status: Unutilized 12 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Solvent Recovery House flammable or explosive material Comments: 1600–19 thru 1600–30 Bldg. 3566–02, Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 null explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740202 Landholding Agency: Army Cutting House Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740211 4515–01 thru 4516–03, 5516–01, 5516–02 Directions: Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Property Number: 21199740219 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized 11 Bldgs., Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Water Dry House 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Comments: 1650–20 thru 1650–30 Dehy Press House Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Baraboo WI 53913 4500–00, 5500–00 flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740203 Landholding Agency: Army Loading Platform Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740212 4517–01 thru 4517–03, 5517–01, 5517–02 Directions: Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199740220 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740227 Directions: Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: flammable or explosive material explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area 0308–01, 0308–02, 0308–03, 0316–00 Hydraulic Station 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 4521–00, 5521–00 Cellulose Drying House Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 5010–00, 5044–00, 9010–00 Property Number: 21199740237 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740221 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740228 Comments: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Directions: flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Bldg. 0312–00, Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or null 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Maintenance Shop 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army 4549–00, 5549–00, 5045–00 Nitrating House Property Number: 21199740238 Baraboo WI 53913 5012–00, 9012–00 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Property Number: 21199740222 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740230 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area, Comments: Directions: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Bldg. 0318–00, Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of null Bldg. 4555–00, Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 ACR Bldg. 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Steam Pressure Reducing Station Property Number: 21199740239 Landholding Agency: Army 000E–02, 000F–02 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740223 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21199740232 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Bldg. 0402–00, Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Comments: null 6 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Material Store explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 0021–03, Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740240 Landholding Agency: Army null Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740224 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 4558–01, 4558–02, 4567–00, Property Number: 21199740233 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 5558–01, 5558–02, 5567–00 Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Directions: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Waste Acid Disposal Plant flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 0420–04, 0420–06 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Acid Mix Bldg. 0202–04, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army 5002–00, 9002–00 null Property Number: 21199740241 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199740225 Property Number: 21199740234 Comments: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Comments: Bldg. 0425, Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or PH Recorder explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Bldg. 0204–B1, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Acid Screening null Property Number: 21199740242 5007–00, 9007–00 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740235 Comments: Property Number: 21199740226 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Directions: flammable or explosive material Directions: Comments: Bldg. 0534–00, Badger AAP Comments: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Fire Station #2 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Bldg. 0271–00, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP null Property Number: 21199740244 Acid Heat Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized 5008–00, 9008–00 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740236 Comments:

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Directions: 6513–05, 11, 25, 26, 29, 45, 9063– explosive material, Secured Area Comments: 06 thru 10, 13, 14 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: Nitric Circulator explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 0705–00, 0706–00 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Final Wringer 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army 5026–00, 5043–00, 9026–00, 9043–00 Transfer Shed Property Number: 21199740246 Baraboo WI 53913 6531–01, 02 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Property Number: 21199740253 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740260 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Directions: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Fume Exhaust flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area 5013–00, 9013–00 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Spent Acid Pump Bldg. 6538–00, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army 5035–00, 9035–00 Powerhouse #2 Property Number: 21199740247 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740261 Directions: Property Number: 21199740254 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: flammable or explosive material Comments: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material, Secured Area NC Pump House explosive material, Secured Area 5014–00, 9014–00 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Gate House Maintenance Shop Landholding Agency: Army 6543–02, 6543–04 5037–00, 9037–00 Property Number: 21199740248 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199740262 Property Number: 21199740255 Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Comments: Comments: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of explosive material, Secured Area Boiling Tub House flammable or explosive material 5019–00, 9019–00 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Inspection House Landholding Agency: Army Chemical Storehouse 6543–11, 13, 14 Property Number: 21199740249 5038–00, 9038–00 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740264 Comments: Property Number: 21199740256 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Directions: Comments: Comments: 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Settling Pit explosive material, Secured Area flammable or explosive material 5020–00, 9020–00, 5025–00, 9025–00 10 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 5555–00, Badger AAP Pre-Dry House Landholding Agency: Army ACR Bldg. Work 6709–14, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28 Property Number: 21199740250 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199740257 Property Number: 21199740268 Comments: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Directions: explosive material, Secured Area Comments: Comments: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Beater House flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material, Extensive 5022–00, 9022–00 Bldg. 5557–03, Badger AAP deterioration Baraboo WI 53913 Change House 11 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Rest House Property Number: 21199740251 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740258 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740269 Comments: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Comments: Directions: 6726–02, 6803–01, 02, 03, 04, flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 6812–08, 17, 18, 19, 6828–07, 6882–02 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Comments: Poacher 13 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 5024–00, 9024–00 Latrines flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Rest House Property Number: 21199740252 Property Number: 21199740259 6804–01, 08, 14 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913

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Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020090 Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740271 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200020099 Comments: explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. 6662–0, 6666–0, 6669–0 GSA Number: explosive material, Secured Area Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. 0423–0 Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 1875–1 thru 4 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020091 Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020083 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200020100 GSA Number: Bldgs. 6706–2, 6712–0, 6724–0 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger AAP GSA Number: flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldg. 0931–0 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020092 13 Bldgs. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020084 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200020101 GSA Number: Bldgs. 6731–2, –3, –4 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger AAP GSA Number: flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 1996–1 thru 10, 1996–19 thru 21 Bldg. 1800–1 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020093 flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 2002–0, 3002–0, 4002–0 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020085 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: 5 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200020102 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger AAP Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Bldgs. 1805–1, 1805–2, 1852–1 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020094 explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 2003–0, 3003–0, 4003–0 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020086 Directions: 6732–0, 6732–1, 6736–0, 6738–0, Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized 6738–1 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200020103 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material 5 Bldgs. GSA Number: Bldgs. 1994–0, 1995–0 Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 2005–0, 3005–0, 4005–0 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020095 Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020087 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Directions: 6826–2, 6850–1, 6863–0, 6881–0, Property Number: 21200020104 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of 6882–1 Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Bldgs. 3502–0, 3566–1 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger AAP 4 Bldgs. explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Bldgs. 2007–0, 3007–0, 4007–0 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020088 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020096 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020105 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Status: Unutilized explosive material, Secured Area Directions: 6953–1, 6955–1, 6956–1, 6957–1 GSA Number: Bldg. 4524–4 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 12 Bldgs. Bldgs. 2011–0, 3011–0, 4011–0 Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020089 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020097 Property Number: 21200020107 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material GSA Number: GSA Number: Bldg. 6536–0 Directions: 1725–1 thru 7, 1725–13 thru 17 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Bldgs. 2012–0, 3012–0, 4012–0 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 1825–1 thru 4 Badger AAP

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Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020108 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020116 Property Number: 21200020126 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: GSA Number: explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Bldgs. 2013–0, 3013–0, 4013–0 explosive material, Secured Area explosive material, Secured Area Badger AAP Bldgs. 2019–0, 3019–0, 4019–0 7 Bldgs. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020109 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020117 Property Number: 21200020127 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: GSA Number: flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: 2506–0, 3506–0, 4506–0, 2508–1, 4 Bldgs. flammable or explosive material 2508–2, 3508–1, 3508–2 Badger AAP Bldgs. 2022–0, 3022–0, 4022–0 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 13 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200020110 Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020119 Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 8002–0, 8003–0, 8004–0, 8006–0 GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020128 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material explosive material, Secured Area GSA Number: Directions: 2510–1 thru 3, 3510–1 thru 3, Bldgs. 0420–01, 02, 03 6 Bldgs. 2513–1 thru 4, 3513–1 thru 3 Badger AAP Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020111 Property Number: 21200020120 5 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Badger AAP GSA Number: GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: 2024–0, 3024–0, 4024–0, 2025–0, Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material 3025–0, 4025–0 Property Number: 21200020129 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 0712–17, 18, 19 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Badger AAP Directions: 2517–1, 2517–2, 3517–1, 3517–2, Baraboo WI 53913 Bldgs. 2026–0, 3026–0, 4026–0 3517–3 Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200020112 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 6 Bldgs. GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020121 Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Bldgs. 0923–01, 02, 05, 06, 08 Property Number: 21200020130 flammable or explosive material Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Bldgs. 2035–0, 3035–0, 4035–0 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Directions: 2546–1 thru 4, 2555–0, 3555–0 Property Number: 21200020113 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020122 Bldg. 3044–0 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 29 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200020131 Baraboo WI 53913 Bldgs. 2043–0, 3043–0, 4043–0 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020114 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020123 Bldgs. 3502–1, 3502–2 Directions: 1600–01 thru 18, 1600–31 thru Status: Unutilized Badger AAP 39, 41, 42 GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200020132 Bldgs. 1650–36 thru 42 Bldgs. 2500–0, 3500–0 Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Badger AAP GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200020115 Property Number: 21200020125 Bldgs. 3516–1, 2, 3 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Badger AAP GSA Number: GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21200020133 Bldgs. 2014–0, 3014–0, 4014–0 Bldgs. 2501–0, 3501–0 Status: Unutilized

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GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020144 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020152 Bldgs. 4524–1, 2, 3 Directions: 6808–1, 4, 6, 8 Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army 20 Bldgs. explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200020134 Badger AAP 28 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200020145 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020154 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6529–0, 6586–1 GSA Number: GSA Number: Badger AAP Directions: 6810–1 thru 3, 6810–5, 6810–6, Directions: 9062–01 thru 18, 25, 28, 9063–01 Baraboo WI 53913 6810–8, 6810–10 thru 16, 33 thru 38 thru 05, 11, 12, 15 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200020136 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized 7 Bldgs. GSA Number: Badger AAP 45 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020146 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 6672–1, 6672–2 Property Number: 21200020155 Badger AAP Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Directions: 6812–1 thru 7 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200020138 Steam Pressure Reducing Station explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Bldgs. 6814–1 thru 5 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Badger AAP Bldg. 420–8 explosive material, Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Amo Plant Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020147 Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200240074 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020139 Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: Status: Unutilized flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: Bldgs. 6817–1 thru 4 flammable or explosive material Directions: 6702–3, 6702–4, 6704–3, 6704–4 Badger AAP Bldgs. 750, 751, 753 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Amo Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 3913 Bldg. 6705–3, 6705–4 Property Number: 21200020148 Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240075 Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020140 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6828–1, 2, 8 explosive material, Secured Area GSA Number: Badger AAP Bldgs. 763, 765, 768 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Amo Plant explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 15 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200020149 Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240077 Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020141 explosive material, Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6829–1, 2 flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Badger AAJP Bldgs. 770–1 thru 770–3 Directions: 6709–2, 6709–5 thru 13, 6709–17 Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Amo Plant thru 19, 6709–21, 6709–27 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21200020150 Landholding Agency: Army explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240078 11 Bldgs. GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 6837–1, 2 explosive material, Secured Area Property Number: 21200020142 Badger AAP Bldgs. 771, 00778 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Amo Plant GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 6804–2 thru 7, 6804–9 thru 13 Property Number: 21200020151 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240079 flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area, Within 2000 ft. of GSA Number: Badger AAP flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Bldgs. 6868–1, 2, 3, 7, 8 explosive material, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Bldgs. 791, 793

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Badger Army Amo Plant South Carolina Comments: 1,033 sq. ft.; storage; repairs Baraboo WI 53913 Basketball Court needed; controlled access required to get Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Jackson on range; contact AF for more information. Property Number: 21200240080 Ft. Jackson SC Minnesota Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Erving L. Peterson Memorial GSA Number: Property Number: 21201220025 USARC Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized 1813 Industrial Blvd. explosive material, Secured Area Comments: nat’l security concerns; public Fergus Falls MN 56537 3 Buildings access denied and no alternative method to Landholding Agency: GSA Fort McCoy gain access w/out comprising nat’l Property Number: 54201520012 Ft. McCoy WI 54656 security. Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: 1–D–MN–0599–AA Property Number: 21201530094 Texas Directions: Status: Unutilized Disposal Agency: GSA; Landholding Agency: Directions: 01263 (605927); 01264 (604357); Land—Approx. 50 acres US Army Reserve Command 01265 (600270) Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Comments: The property consist of a 6 acre Comments: public access denied and no Texarkana TX 75505–9100 parcel of land w/an 18,537 sf admin. bldg. alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Army and 1,548 sf maintenance bldg.; contact compromising national security Property Number: 21199420308 GSA for more information. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Virginia Directions: California Comments: 2 Buildings 91110 Reasons: Secured Area JBLE (Ft. Eustis) Fort Hunter Liggett Land 1 Ft. Eustis VA 23604 Ft. Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Brownwood Landholding Agency: Air Force Landholding Agency: Army Brown TX 76801 Property Number: 18201530006 Property Number: 21201420001 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201020034 Directions: 1609 (870 sq. ft.; storage); 1606 Directions: government-owned land w/ Status: Unutilized (1,076 sq. ft.; storage) Comments: very poor conditions; visitor’s privately owned historic building Reasons: Contamination Comments: public access denied and no must check-in at the Ft. Eustis visitor’s Utah alternative method to gain access w/out gate; contact AF for more details on a compromising national security B–50000 specific property Reasons: Secured Area Green River Test Complex Land Green River UT 84525 Minnesota Landholding Agency: Army Tennessee Portion of R.R. Spur Property Number: 21201210047 Parcel ED–3 E Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized and W (168.30 +/- acres) New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no public South Side of Oak Ridge Turnpike Landholding Agency: Army access and no alternative method to gain Oak Ridge TN 37763 Property Number: 21199620472 access. Landholding Agency: GSA Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 54201520015 Directions: 08/18/2015 Status: Surplus Comments: GSA Number: 4–B–TN–0664–AG Suitable/Available Properties Reasons: Other—landlocked Directions: GSA- Disposal Agency; Energy- New Jersey Building Landholding Agency; (State Rte. 58) Comments: accessibility/usage subjected to Florida Land Federal, state, & local laws including but Armament Research Development Center 2 Buildings not limited to historic preservation, Route 15 North Eglin AFB floodplains, wetlands, endangered species, Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Eglin AFB FL 32542 Nat’l EPA; contact GSA for more Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Air Force information. Property Number: 21199013788 Property Number: 18201530019 Wisconsin Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: Directions: 9449 (900 sq. ft.; storage); 12711 TACAN Annex Comments: (2,638 sq. ft.; communication bldg.) 6400 Block of Lake Rd. Reasons: Secured Area Comments: buildings need repairs; controlled Windsor WI 53598 Spur Line/Right of Way access required to get on range; contact AF Landholding Agency: GSA Armament Rsch., Dev., Center for more details on a specific property. Property Number: 54201320005 Status: Excess Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Building 9450 GSA Number: 1–D–WI–611 Landholding Agency: Army Eglin AFB Comments: 1 acre; moderate conditions Property Number: 21199530143 Eglin AFB FL 32542 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Air Force Suitable/Unavailable Properties Directions: Property Number: 18201530020 Building Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Floodway Comments: 360 sq. ft.; storage; 61+ yrs.-old; Alabama 2.0 Acres, Berkshire Trail repairs needed; controlled access required SGT Jack Richburg USARCr Armament Rsch, Development Center to get on range; contact AF for more 107 Kinston Highway Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 information. Opp AL 36467 Landholding Agency: Army Building 9456 Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 21199910036 Eglin AFB Property Number: 54201520016 Status: Underutilized Eglin FL 32542 Status: Excess GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Air Force GSA Number: 4–D–AL–0816AA Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 18201530021 Directions: GSA- Disposal Agency; US Army explosive material, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reserve- Landholding Agency

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Comments: 4,316 sq. ft.; administrative Shepard of the Sea Chapel & Community Directions: 2 Federal office buildings totaling bldg..; office; built: 1967; sits on 4.53 acres; Center 1,085,741 sq. ft. asbestos; remediation required; contact 231 Gungywamp Rd. Comments: bldgs. located on 11 acres; 7 GSA for more information. Groton CT 06340 months vacant; good to fair conditions; Alaska Landholding Agency: GSA includes garage w/410 spaces; coordinate Property Number: 54201510010 access w/landholding agency’s facilities FAA Housing Status: Excess management; contact GSA for more 111 Henrichs Loop Road GSA Number: CT–0933 information. Cordova AK 99754 Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA; Landholding Agency: GSA Landholding Agency: Navy Michigan Property Number: 54201440002 Comments: 49+ yrs.-old; 28,777 sq. ft.; vacant Natl Weather Svc Ofc Status: Excess 48+ mons.; wood & concrete; severe water 214 West 14th Ave. GSA Number: 9–U–AK–0854 damage; mold; sits on 13.5 acres; contact Sault Ste. Marie MI Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA; Land GSA for more information. Landholding Agency: GSA Holding Agency; Transportation. District of Columbia Property Number: 54200120010 Comments: 25+ yrs. old; 2,688 sq. ft.; 3 Status: Excess months vacant; residential good condition; 49 L Street GSA Number: 1–C–MI–802 may be difficult to move; contact GSA for 49 L St. SE Comments: 2230 sq. ft., presence of asbestos, more information. Washington DC 20003 most recent use—office. Landholding Agency: GSA Arizona Property Number: 54201520003 Missouri San Carlos Irrigation Project Status: Excess Former NMCB15 Richards-Gedaur BIA Old Main Office Bldg. GSA Number: DC–496–1 RPSUID 212 255 W. Roosevelt Comments: 32,013 sq. ft.; storage; 67+ mons. 600 Seabee Drive Coolidge AZ 85128 vacant; poor condition; roof leaks; Belton MO 64068 Landholding Agency: GSA extensive structural repairs needed; cracks Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 54201440008 in walls; contamination; est. repair cost Property Number: 54201510004 Status: Surplus $4,000,000; contact GSA for more info. Status: Surplus GSA Number: 9–I–AZ–1706–AA Idaho GSA Number: 7–D–MO–0705 Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA; Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA; BOR Upper Snake River Landholding Agency: Bureau of Indian Landholding Agency: Navy Field Office Affairs. Comments: 10 bldgs. ranging from 960 to 1359 Hansen Ave. Comments: 83+ yrs. old; 6,745 sq. ft. ; 36mos. 4,980 sq. ft.; 12+ months vacant; some Burley ID 83318 vacant; residential and commercial; brick recent use includes: admin./classroom/ structure; fair condition; asbestos & lead Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 54201420012 warehouse; 14.67 acres; asbestos/lead/ based paint; contact GSA for more mold may be present; contact GSA for information. Status: Excess GSA Number: 9–I–ID–0586 more information. California Directions: Landholding Agency: Interior; Montana Southern Parcel-Alameda Fed Ct Disposal Agency: GSA Huntley Townsite Tract 127 620 Central Avenue Comments: 9,828 sq. ft.; office; 48+ months Near Hwy 522 Alameda CA 94501 vacant; good to moderate conditions; Huntley MT 59037 Landholding Agency: GSA contact GSA for more info. Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 54201510008 Illinois Property Number: 54201410006 Status: Unutilized Peoria Radio Repeater Site Status: Surplus GSA Number: 9–G–CA–1604–AB GSA Number: 7–I–MT–0633–AB Directions: Building #7 (4,000 sq.ft.); Between Spring Creek and Caterpillar Lane Directions: disposal Agency: GSA; Building #3 (5,000 sq.ft.)? Peoria IL Landholding Agency: Interior ? Landholding Agency: GSA Comments: sits on 2.37 acres; contact GSA CORRECTION: PUBLISHED AS SUITABLE/ Property Number: 54201420008 for more information AVAILABLE IN THE MARCH 13, 2015 FR; Status: Excess HOWEVER, THERE IS EXISTING GSA Number: I–D–IL–806 Nevada FEDERAL NEED. THIS PROPERTY IS Directions: Landholding Agency; COE; Alan Bible Federal Bldg. SUITABLE/UNAVAILABLE UNTIL Disposal agency GSA 600 S. Las Vegas Blvd. FURTHER NOTIFICATION IS RECEIVED Comments: 8x12 equipment storage shed; fair Las Vegas NV 89101 BY GSA. conditions contact GSA for more Landholding Agency: GSA Comments: 73+yrs.old; office; auditorium; information. Property Number: 54201210009 wood; #7 fair condition; #3 leaky roof; sits Maryland Status: Excess on 3.899 acres; parking lot; term use up to Appraisers Store GSA Number: 9–G–NV–565 4 yrs.; contact GSA for more info. null Comments: 81,247 sf.; current use: federal Colorado Baltimore MD 21202 bldg.; extensive structural issues; needs 6 Bldgs.Grand Junction Complex Landholding Agency: GSA major repairs; contact GSA for further 500 South 10th Street Property Number: 54201030016 details. Grand Junction CO 81501 Status: Excess 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 4–G–MD–0623 Military Circle Property Number: 54201510002 Comments: redetermination: 169,801 sq. ft., Tonopah NV Status: Excess most recent use—federal offices, listed in Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 7–I–CO–0698–AA the Natl Register of Historic Places, use Property Number: 54201240012 Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA ? restrictions. Status: Excess Landholding Agency; Bureau of Metro West GSA Number: 9–I–NV–514–AK Reclamation.? 300 N. Green St. Directions: bldg. 102: 2,508 sf.; bldg. 103: Comments: 50+ yrs. old; Brick/Metal Baltimore MD 21201 2,880 sf. structure; 11,244 sq. ft., total 6 bldgs.; sits Landholding Agency: GSA Comments: total sf. for both bldgs. 5,388; on 1.2 acres; office/storage/warehouse; Property Number: 54201440004 Admin.; vacant since 1998; sits on 0.747 repairs needed totaling $10,000; contact Status: Excess acres; fair conditions; lead/asbestos GSA for more info. GSA Number: 4–G–MD–0624AA present.

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New Jersey USAR/GSA; asbestos and lead based paint; South Dakota Former SSA Trust Fund Bldg. contact GSA for more information. Lemmon Vehicle Storage Buildin 396 Bloomfield Ave. A Scotia Depot 207 10th Street W. Montclair NJ 07042 One Amsterdam Road Lemmon SD 57638 Landholding Agency: GSA Scotia NY 12302 Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 54201310004 Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 54201510009 Status: Surplus Property Number: 54201420003 Status: Surplus GSA Number: 1–G–NJ–0676 Status: Surplus GSA Number: 7–D–SD–0633–AA Comments: 7,183 sf.; office; vacant since GSA Number: 54201420003 Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA; March 2012. Directions: Previously reported in 2006 but Landholding Agency: COE Portion of former Sievers- has been subdivided into smaller parcel. Comments: 2,000 sq. ft.; vehicle storage barn; Sandberg US Army Reserves Center (Camp Comments: 325,000 sq. ft.; storage; 120+ sits on 0.77 acres; contact GSA for more Pedric months vacant; poor conditions; holes in information. Artillery Ave at Garrison St. roof; contamination; access easement, Texas Oldmans NJ 08067 contact GSA for more information. FT Hancock Border Patrol Stati Landholding Agency: GSA Ohio 235 Knox Avenue Property Number: 54201320003 Ft. Hancock TX 79839 Status: Surplus N. Appalachian Experimental Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 1–D–NJ–0662–AB Watershed Reseach Ctr. Property Number: 54201430010 Directions: On the north side of Rte 130, 28850 State Rte. 621 Status: Surplus between Perkintown Road (Rte 644) and Coshocton OH 43824 GSA Number: 7–X–TX–1157–AA Pennsgove-Pedricktown Rd (Rte 642) Landholding Agency: GSA Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA; Land Comments: #171; mess hall bldg. #173; Property Number: 54201420006 holding Agency; US Customs and Border 14,282 total sf.; fair/poor conditions; Status: Excess Protection asbestos/lead-based paint; potential legal GSA Number: 1–A–OH–849 Comments: 3,022 sq. ft.; office, storage, constraints in accessing property; Contact Directions: Landholding Agency: Agriculture; detention; 49+ years old; fair to moderate GSA for more info. Disposal Agency: GSA condition; contact GSA for more Comments: 70,539 total sq. ft. for two bldgs.; Portion of Former Sievers- information. Sandberg US Army Reserves Center- Tract 1 storage/office; fair to poor conditions; lead- NW Side of Artillery Ave. at Rte. 130 based paint; asbestos; PCBds; mold; Utah Oldmans NJ 08067 remediation required; contact GSA for Little Mountain Communication Landholding Agency: GSA more information. 40.53807749–109.69935286 Property Number: 54201320015 Glenn Research Center- Maeser UT 84078 Status: Excess Plumbrook Station: Big Island Plumbing Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 1–D–NJ–0662–AA Station; 6100 Columbus Ave. Property Number: 54201520002 Directions: Previously reported under Sandusky OH 44870 Status: Excess 54200740005 as suitable/available ; 16 Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 7–A–UT–0536–AA bldgs. usage varies: barracks/med./ Property Number: 54201440014 Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA? Land warehouses/garages; property is being Status: Excess Holding Agency: Agriculture parcelized. GSA Number: 1–Z–OH–0598–3–AC Comments: Off-site removal; 190 sq. ft.; Comments: 87,011 sf.; 10+ yrs. vacant fair/ Directions: Landholding Agency: NASA; 12+mos. vacant; radio tower, commercial; poor conditions; property may be Disposal Agency: GSA contact Forest Service to gain access; landlocked; transferee may need to request Comments: off-site removal only; 3,756 sq. contact Agriculture for more information. access from Oldmans Township planning ft.; 24+ months vacant; may be difficult to Virginia & zoning comm.; contact GSA for more relocate due to size/type; contact GSA for info. Building 641 more information. 216 Hunting Ave. New York Oklahoma Hampton VA 23681 Portion of GSA Binghamton Clarmore Federal Office Building Landholding Agency: GSA ‘‘Hillcrest’’ Depot- Tract 1 118 South Missouri Avenue Property Number: 54201320006 1151 Hoyt Ave. Claremore OK 74017 Status: Excess Fenton NY 13901 Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 4–Z–VA–0602–A1 Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 54201440001 Comments: 11,671 total sf.; office; fair/ Property Number: 54201320017 Status: Surplus moderate conditions; existing Federal Status: Surplus GSA Number: 7–I–OK–0568–AB need. GSA Number: 1–G–NY0760–AC Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA; Johnson House and Shed Directions: Previously reported on March 24, Landholding Agency; Bureau of Indian 12503 Cavalry Court 2006 under 54200610016; this property Affairs. Spotsylvania VA 22553 includes 40 acres of land w/6 structures; Comments: 79+ yrs. old; 8,798 sq. ft.; vacant Landholding Agency: GSA property is being parcelized 114 months; office; brick; may be difficult Property Number: 54201430005 Comments: warehouses range from approx. to remove; ok condition; secure area; Status: Excess 16,347 sf.-172,830 sf.; admin. bldg. approx. contact GSA for more information. GSA Number: 4–I–VA–1145AA 5,700 sf; guard house & butler bldg. sf. is South Carolina Directions: Landholding Agency; Interior; unknown; 10 vacant; fair conditions; bldgs. Disposal Agency; GSA locked; entry by appt. w/GSA. Former US Vegtable Lab Comments: off-site removal only; 1,357 +/¥ Former TSG Harold Lockwood US 2875 Savannah Hwy sq. ft.; repairs needed; contact GSA for Army Reserves Center Charleston SC 29414 more information. 111 Finney Boulevard Landholding Agency: GSA Washington Malone NY 12953 Property Number: 54201310001 Landholding Agency: GSA Status: Excess 712 Records Center Printing & Repro Plant Property Number: 54201340007 GSA Number: 4–A–SC–0609AA 712B IRM Status: Excess Directions: headhouse w/3 greenhouses, 940 Northgate Dr. GSA Number: 1–D–NY–0966–AA storage bins Richland WA 99352 Comments: 29960 Sq. Ft.: office/administ Comments: 6,400 sf.; lab; 11 yrs. vacant; w/ Landholding Agency: GSA rative/garage; sits on 4.82+/-acres; age in 100 yr. floodplain/floodway; however is Property Number: 54201320025 1961–1983; entry by appointment with contained; asesbos & lead based paint. Status: Excess

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GSA Number: 9–B–WA–1268 Homeless as a PBC for homeless use. Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Directions: Property is improved w/2 Grantee unable to continue to use the Program. contiguous bldgs., totaling approx. 22,714 property for homeless purposes. The title New York sf.; Disposal: GSA, Landholding: Energy reverted to the Government. Comments: 22,714 sf.; storage; moderate Comments: 36+yrs. old, building (11,858 sq. QTP Radio Comm. Link conditions; 60+ months vacant; asbestos & ft.); shed (613 sq. ft.); 12+ mos. vacant; Repeater Facility lead. contact GSA for more information. N. of Tennanah Rd. Fremont NY 12736 Old Oroville Border Patrol Station Land Landholding Agency: GSA 1105 Main St. California Property Number: 54201510006 Oroville WA 98844 Status: Excess Delano Transmitting Station Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 1–U–NY–0988–AA 1105 Melcher Rd. Property Number: 54201420010 Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA; Delano CA 93215 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: FAA Landholding Agency: GSA GSA Number: 9–Z–WA–1272–AB Comments: approx. 4.99 acres; deeded access Directions: Landholding Agency: Dept. of Property Number: 54201330005 Status: Excess road to property; adjacent property has Homeland Security; Disposal Agency: GSA metal gate;? ongoing discussions w/owner Comments: 5,500 sq. ft.; office; 18+ months GSA Number: 9–X–CA–1671 Directions: Landholding Agency: to remove gate; contact GSA for more vacant; good to moderate conditions; information. contact GSA for more info. Broadcasting Board of Governors Disposal Agency: GSA Former ELM Directional Finder old Lynden Border Patrol Station; N. of Halderman Hollow Rd. 8334 Guide Meridian Rd. Comments: 800 acres; mostly land and some bldgs.; unavailable due to Federal interest; Big Flats NY 14903 Lynden WA 98264 transmitting station; vacant since 2007; Landholding Agency: GSA Landholding Agency: GSA access can be gain by appt. only; contact Property Number: 54201520004 Property Number: 54201510003 GSA for more info. Status: Excess Status: Excess Colorado GSA Number: 1–U–NY–0990–AA GSA Number: 9–Z–WA–1276 Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA; Land Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA; Grand Valley Project Holding Agency: Federal Aviation Admin. Landholding Agency: Dept. of Homeland 39.25326873–108.84370271 Comments: reversed Suitability Security Unincorporated CO 81524 Determination: Approx. 0.57 acres; deeded Comments: 50+ yrs.-old; 2,763 sq. ft.; vacant Landholding Agency: GSA right of way for access to site; contact GSA 18+ months; contact GSA for more Property Number: 54201520001 for more information. information. Status: Excess Nevada West Virginia GSA Number: 7–I–CO–0699–AA Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA? Land Ditchrider Sorensen Road Naval Information Operations Center Holding Agency: Interior 2105 Sorensen Road 133 Hedrick Drive Comments: 30.12 acres; agricultural; silage Fallon NV 89406 Sugar Grove WV 26815 pits; contact Interior for more information. Landholding Agency: GSA Landholding Agency: GSA Illinois Property Number: 54201440006 Property Number: 54201430015 Status: Surplus Status: Excess FAA Outer Marker GSA Number: 9–I–NV–0572–AB GSA Number: 4–N–WV–0560 5549 Elizabeth Place Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA; Directions: Land holding agency—Navy; Rolling Meadows IL Landholding Agency; Interior. Disposal Agency GSA Landholding Agency: GSA Comments: 2.73 acres; formerly used as Comments: 118 Buildings; 445,134 sq. ft.; Property Number: 54201430004 contractor/employee housing structure Navy base; until 09/15 military Status: Excess removal from the land 02/2011. Contact checkpoing; wetlands; contact GSA for GSA Number: I–U–IL–807 GSA for more information. more info. Directions: Landholding Agency; FAA; Ditchrider South East Street Disposal Agency; GSA Wisconsin 207 South East St. Comments: 9,640 sq. ft.; 12+ months vacant; St. Croix National Scenic Riverway Fallon NV 89406 outer marker to assist planes landing at Residential Stuctures Landholding Agency: GSA O’Hare Airport; contact GSA for more 401 N. Hamilton St. Property Number: 54201440007 information. St. Croix Falls WI 54204 Status: Surplus Landholding Agency: GSA Maine GSA Number: 9–I–NV–0572–AA Property Number: 54201430001 Former Non Directional Beacon Directions: Disposal Agency; GSA; Land Status: Excess ‘‘Waterville, Maine NDB’’ Holding Agency; Interior. GSA Number: 1–I–WI–541B 3176 Middle Road Comments: 0.32 acres; formerly used as Directions: Landholding Agency: Interior; Sidney ME 04330 contractor/employee housing structure Disposal Agency: GSA Landholding Agency: GSA demolished on land 02/2011. Contact GSA Comments: House #1: 1,048 sq. ft.; House #2: Property Number: 54201510012 for more information. 2,376 sq. ft.; House #3: 2,936 sq. ft.; good Status: Surplus Ohio to fair conditions; LBP; contact GSA for GSA Number: 1–U–ME–0696–AA Glenn Research Center— more information. Directions: Disposal Agency: GSA? Plumbrook Station: Parcel #63 Landholding Agency: DOT Wyoming 6100 Columbus Ave. Comments: 0.69+/¥ acres, unimproved; Sandusky OH 44870 2 Buildings Contact GSA for more information. Cheyenne Naval Reserve Center Landholding Agency: GSA 4700 Ocean Loop Drive Massachusetts Property Number: 54201440012 Cheyenne WY 82009 FAA Site Status: Excess Landholding Agency: GSA Massasoit Bridge Rd. GSA Number: 1–Z–OH–0598–5–AE Property Number: 54201520009 Nantucket MA 02554 Directions: Landholding Agency: NASA; Status: Surplus Landholding Agency: GSA Disposal Agency: GSA GSA Number: 7–G–WY–0542–AC Property Number: 54200830026 Comments: 11.5 acres; contamination; Directions: Previously reported under HUD Status: Surplus various illegally dumped solid waste items property number 54200510015. The GSA Number: MA–0895 (e.g., lead acid batteries, oil filters & property was originally conveyed from the Comments: approx 92 acres, entire parcel containers, & gas cylinders); contact GSA GSA to the Wyoming Coalition of within MA Division of Fisheries & Wildlife for more information.

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Pennsylvania Comments: public access denied and no Mercury Hwy. on the Nevada National FAA 0.65 Acres Vacant Land alternative method to gain access without Security Site Westminster Rd. compromising national security. Mercury NV 89093 Wilkes-Barre PA 18702 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Energy Landholding Agency: GSA Colorado Property Number: 41201510003 Property Number: 54201520013 Status: Excess Tringle Parcel Directions: ID #997008; 997007; 993291; Status: Surplus Buckley AFB GSA Number: 4–U–PA–0828AA 993292; 993293; 997003; 997006; 997009; Buckley (Aurora) CO 80011 997010; 997011; 997012; 997013; 997014; Directions: GSA—Disposal Agency; FAA— Landholding Agency: Air Force Landholding Agency 997015; Property Number: 18201530004 Comments: highly classified secured area; Comments: cleared area w/gravel; contact Status: Excess GSA for more information. Public access denied & no alternative Comments: property located w/in floodway method to gain access w/out compromising South Carolina which has not been corrected or contained. Nat’l Sec. Marine Corps Reserve Training Center Reasons: Floodway Reasons: Secured Area 2517 Vector Ave. Building 605 New Mexico Goose Creek SC 29406 Peterson AFB Landholding Agency: GSA Peterson CO 80914 3 Buildings Property Number: 54201410009 Landholding Agency: Air Force Kirtland AFB Status: Excess Property Number: 18201530012 Kirtland NM 87117 GSA Number: 4–N–SC–0630–AA Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Air Force Directions: Landholding Agency: Navy; Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 18201530009 Disposal Agency: GSA alternative method to gain access without Status: Underutilized Comments: 5.59 acres; contact GSA for more compromising national security. Directions: 467; 912; 913 information. Reasons: Secured Area Comments: property located within military airfield; public access denied and no Former FAA Outer Marker 2 Buildings Facility—Greer alternative method to gain access without Perterson AFB compromising national security. Brookfield Parkway Peterson CO 80914 Greer SC 29651 Reasons: Secured Area Within airport Landholding Agency: Air Force runway clear zone Landholding Agency: GSA Property Number: 18201530013 Property Number: 54201410011 Status: Unutilized 7 Buildings Status: Excess Directions: 1102; B615 Kirtland AFB GSA Number: 1–U–SC–0631 Comments: public access denied and no Kirtland NM 87117 Comments: 0.99 acres; contact GSA for more alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Air Force information. compromising national security. Property Number: 18201530010 Tennessee Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Directions: 20160; 20338; 20341; 20344; Parcel 279.01 Delaware 20348; 20349; 20356 Northwest corner of Administration Rd. & 2 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Laboratory Rd Dover AFB alternative method to gain access without Oak Ridge TN 37830 Dover DE compromising national security. Landholding Agency: GSA Landholding Agency: Air Force Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 54201520014 Property Number: 18201530018 New Jersey Status: Surplus Status: Underutilized GSA Number: 4–B–TN–0664–AD Directions: 913; 919 3 Buildings Directions: Disposal Agency; Energy- Comments: public access denied and no Joint Base McGuire-Dix Landholding Agency alternative method to gain access without Lakehurst Comments: corner lot w/out an est. compromising national security. JBMDL NJ driveway/curb; transferee will need to Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Air Force contact the City of Oak Ridge for ingress/ Property Number: 18201530022 egress requirements (865–425–3581; Georgia Status: Unutilized www.oakridgetn.gov);contact GSA for more 5 Buildings Directions: 9906; 2525; 9913 information. Dobbins AFB Comments: public access denied and no Washington Dobbins GA 30069 alternative method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Air Force compromising national security. FAS Fleet Motor Pool Parcel C Property Number: 18201530017 Reasons: Secured Area 920 Northgate Drive Status: Underutilized New York Richland WA 99352 Directions: 451; 452; 453; 454; 455 Landholding Agency: GSA Comments: public access denied and no 2 Buildings Property Number: 54201510007 alternative method to gain access without Brookhaven National Laboratory Status: Excess compromising national security. Upton NY 11973 GSA Number: 9–Z–WA–1277 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Energy Comments: 0.52 acre; asphalt paved; parking Property Number: 41201520004 lot; contact GSA for more information. Illinois Status: Excess Directions: Buildings: 580 & 528A Unsuitable Properties Master Sub Station Fermi National Accelerator Lab Comments: public access denied and no Building Batavia IL 60510 alternative method to gain access without Alaska Landholding Agency: Energy compromising National Security. Property Number: 41201510001 Reasons: Secured Area 10 Buildings Status: Excess Oklahoma Clear AFS Comments: public access denied and no Clear AK 99704 alternative method to gain access w/out 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Air Force compromising Nat’l Sec. Altus AFB Property Number: 18201530008 Reasons: Secured Area Altus OK Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Air Force Directions: 101; 102; 103; 105; 104; 106; 126; Nevada Property Number: 18201530011 127; 128; 129 14 Buildings Status: Unutilized

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Directions: 81; 83 Oak Ridge TN 37831 Comments: public access denied and no Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Energy alternative method to gain access without alternative method to gain access without Property Number: 41201510004 compromising national security. compromising national security. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 4 Buildings South Carolina Building 9949.BC; 9949.BG; 9949.69 Fairchild AFB 5 Buildings Comments: public access denied & no Fairchild WA 99011 JB Charleston alternative method to gain access w/out Landholding Agency: Air Force JB Charleston SC compromising National Security. Property Number: 18201530016 Landholding Agency: Air Force Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Property Number: 18201530014 3 Buildings Directions: 2101 (437393); 21200 (437398); Status: Unutilized Y–12 National Security Complex 21100 (437392); 2170 (437420) Comments: public access denied and no Directions: 662; 663; 2240; 2220; 664 Oak Ridge TN 37831 alternative method to gain access without Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Energy alternative method to gain access without compromising national security. Property Number: 41201520003 compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 9409–34 Cooling Tower; 9727– Land Tennessee 04a Annex Building. 9727–04 Utility New Mexico Acid Storage Shed 1460 Comments: public access denied and no Sandia National Laboratories RPUID 391917 alternative method to gain access without 6596 Arnold AFB compromising National Security. Albouguerque NM 87123 Arnold TN 37389 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Air Force Landholding Agency: Energy Property Number: 18201530005 Washington Property Number: 41201520002 Status: Unutilized Building 9005 Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Fairchild AFB Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access without Fairchild WA 99011 alternative method to gain access without compromising National Security. compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Air Force Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 18201530015 3 Buildings Status: Unutilized [FR Doc. 2015–22037 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] Y–12 National Security Complex Directions: RPUID: 432166 BILLING CODE 4210–67–P

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Part III

Department of Labor

Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs 41 CFR Part 60–1 Government Contractors, Prohibitions Against Pay Secrecy Policies and Actions; Final Rule

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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR of this rule in alternative formats may be ‘‘Non-Retaliation for Disclosure of obtained by calling (202) 693–0104 Compensation Information,’’ amending Office of Federal Contract Compliance (voice) or (202) 693–1337 (TTY). The section 202 of Executive Order 11246 to Programs rule also is available on the prohibit Federal contractors from Regulations.gov Web site at http:// discharging or discriminating in any 41 CFR Part 60–1 www.regulations.gov or on the OFCCP way against employees or applicants Web site at http://www.dol.gov/ofccp. who inquire about, discuss, or disclose RIN 1250–AA06 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: their own compensation or the Government Contractors, Prohibitions compensation of another employee or Executive Summary 3 Against Pay Secrecy Policies and applicant. This final rule adopts key 4 Actions The Office of Federal Contract provisions in the NPRM to promulgate Compliance Programs (OFCCP) is a civil new regulations implementing AGENCY: Office of Federal Contract rights and worker protection agency. Executive Order 13665, which apply to Compliance Programs (OFCCP), Labor. OFCCP enforces an Executive Order and covered federal contracts and federally ACTION: Final rule. two laws that prohibit employment assisted construction contracts. The discrimination and require affirmative provisions of this final rule and SUMMARY: The Office of Federal Contract action by companies doing business Executive Order 11246, as amended by Compliance Programs (OFCCP) with the Federal Government.1 Executive Order 13665, apply to publishes this final rule to implement Specifically, Federal contractors must covered contracts entered into or Executive Order 13665 (also referred to not discriminate because of race, color, modified on or after the rule’s effective as ‘‘the Order,’’ infra) issued on April 8, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender date. Modified contracts are contracts 2014 to prohibit Federal contractors identity, national origin, disability, or with any alteration in their terms and from discriminating against, in any status as a protected veteran. They must conditions, including supplemental manner, employees and job applicants also engage in affirmative action and agreements, amendments, and who inquire about, discuss, or disclose provide equal employment opportunity extensions. See 41 CFR 60–1.3 their own compensation or the without regard to race, color, religion, Definitions (definition of ‘‘Government compensation of other employees or sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, contract’’). applicants. Executive Order 13665 national origin, disability, or status as a Despite the existence of laws amends Executive Order 11246, which protected veteran. OFCCP evaluates the protecting workers from gender-based prohibits employment discrimination employment practices of nearly 4,000 compensation discrimination for more because of race, color, religion, sex, Federal contractors and subcontractors 2 than five decades, a pay gap between sexual orientation, gender identity, or annually, and investigates individual men and women persists today. Among national origin, by revising the complaints. OFCCP also engages in the possible contributing factors to the mandatory equal opportunity clauses outreach to employees of Federal enduring pay gap is the prevalence of that are included in Federal contracts contractors to educate them about their workplace prohibitions on discussing and subcontracts, and federally assisted rights, and provides technical assistance compensation. A comparison of average annual wage construction contracts, and creating to contractors on their data from 2013 reveals that women contractor defenses. This final rule nondiscrimination and affirmative defines key terms used in Executive make 78 cents for every dollar that men action obligations. 5 Order 13665 and adopts other key These compliance evaluations and make. Data on average weekly wages provisions in the notice of proposed complaint investigations determine from the Bureau of Labor Statistics rulemaking (NPRM). The final rule also contractor compliance with VEVRAA, (BLS) for the same year shows a similar adds a section to the implementing gap, with women making 82 cents for which prohibits employment 6 regulations for Executive Order 11246. discrimination against certain protected every dollar that men make. The wage This section not only describes potential veterans. OFCCP also determines defenses for contractors but also 3 Executive Order 13665, Non-Retaliation for compliance with Section 503, which Disclosure of Compensation Information, 79 FR requires contractors to notify employees prohibits employment discrimination 20749 (April 11, 2014). and job applicants of the against qualified individuals with 4 Government Contractors, Prohibitions Against nondiscrimination protection created by disabilities. Finally, OFCCP assesses Pay Secrecy Policies and Actions, 79 FR 55712 section 2(b) of Executive Order 13665 compliance with Executive Order (Sept. 17, 2014). using existing methods of 5 U.S. Bureau of the Census, Income and Poverty 11246, as amended, which prohibits in the United States: 2013 (Sept. 2014), available at communicating to applicants and employment discrimination because of https://www.census.gov/library/publications/2014/ employees. race, color, religion, sex, sexual demo/p60-249.html (last accessed Feb.10, 2015). The implementing regulations for orientation, gender identity, or national Calculation of the pay gap using average weekly Executive Order 11246 set forth the wages has the advantage of accounting for origin. Compensation discrimination is differences in hours worked, which is not captured basic equal employment opportunity one form of discrimination prohibited in calculations using annual wage data. However, requirements that apply to Federal by Executive Order 11246. calculations using weekly wage data do not account contractors and subcontractors. On April 8, 2014, President Obama for forms of compensation other than those paid as weekly wages, unlike annual wage calculations. DATES: Effective Date: These regulations issued Executive Order 13665, entitled While neither method is perfect, analyses that are effective January 11, 2016. account for factors like occupation and 1 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Executive Order 11246, Sept. 24, 1965, 30 FR qualifications further support the existence of a 12319, 12935, 3 CFR, 1964–1965, Comp., p. 339, as significant gender-based pay disparity. Debra A. Carr, Director, Division of amended; Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 6 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Policy and Program Development, 1973, as amended, 29 U.S.C. 793, (Section 503); and Labor, Highlights of Women’s Earnings (Dec. 2014) Office of Federal Contract Compliance the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance (averaging annual data collected from the Current Programs, 200 Constitution Avenue Act of 1974, as amended, 38 U.S.C. 4212 Population Survey, Median Weekly Earnings of (VEVRAA). Full-Time Wage and Salary Workers), available at NW., Room C–3325, Washington, DC 2 References to ‘‘contractors’’ throughout the Final http://www.bls.gov/opub/reports/cps/highlights-of- 20210. Telephone: (202) 693–0104 Rule are intended to include both contractors and womens-earnings-in-2013.pdf (last accessed Feb.10, (voice) or (202) 693–1337 (TTY). Copies subcontractors unless stated to the contrary. 2015).

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gap is wider for some women of color income gap and reducing the poverty levels of education.15 Women are more when compared to non-Hispanic white rate for working women. A 2014 report likely to be concentrated in low-wage men. On average in 2014, BLS median by Maria Shriver and the Center for work, and they make up the majority of weekly earnings data shows that American Progress found that a third of minimum-wage workers in the United African-American women earn 68 cents all American women are living at or States. and Latina women earn 61 cents, and near a space called ‘‘the brink of Although some of the wage gap is due Asian women earn 94 cents for every poverty.’’ 11 According to the report, to occupational segregation, that does dollar earned by a non-Hispanic white this equals to 42 million women plus not mean that the wage difference can man.7 Census data shows similar the 28 million children who depend on be overcome by women making disparities, with African-American them. different career or work choices. In part, women making 64 cents, Latina women Generally, it is true that men and the gap is due to factors such as sex making 56 cents, and Asian women women tend to work in different discrimination, including gender making 86 cents per dollar earned by a industries and occupations. Women are stereotyping.16 By age 65, the typical non-Hispanic white man.8 Research has much more likely than men to be woman will have lost $420,000 over her found that many factors contribute to clustered in a limited number of working lifetime because of the earnings the wage gap, including discrimination occupations, with slightly less than half gap. This is based on median annual and occupational differences. or 44 percent of all working women earnings for full-time, year-round The impact of the wage gap remains employed in the 20 most common workers at age 25 and above in 2013 and a significant problem, especially for the occupations for women. These assumes that the woman works every working poor. While the gap may not be occupations include secretaries and year between ages 25 and 65.17 larger for poor women when compared administrative assistants, registered In every racial group, women earn to more affluent women, the economic nurses, and school teachers.12 Only less than their male counterparts, impact of the disparity is greater for about 35 percent of men are employed according to U.S. Census Bureau data poor women who are already in in the 20 most common occupations for analyzed by the Institute for Women’s financial jeopardy. U.S. Census data male workers, including truck drivers, Policy Research (IWPR).18 In addition to 13 show that more than 15.2 million family managers, and supervisors. According demonstrating a wage gap between men households in the United States are to some studies, these differences in and women, the research also reveals a 9 headed by women. Nearly 31 percent occupations result in occupational wage gap amongst various racial groups. of these families, or nearly 4,700,000 segregation that significantly contributes Moreover, at the beginning of 2015, family households, have incomes that to the wage gap. Occupational median weekly earnings for African- 10 fall below the poverty level. segregation contributes to the American men working at full-time jobs Eliminating the wage gap could go a suppression of earnings for women as totaled $680 per week, only 76 percent long way toward closing the overall research shows that women-dominated of the median for white men ($897), industries pay lower wages than male- according to BLS data, and the median 7 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of dominated industries requiring similar Labor, Current Population Survey, Median usual 14 weekly earnings for African-American skill levels, and the effect is more women equaled $611 per week, only 68 weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary pronounced in jobs requiring higher workers by selected characteristics, annual percent of the median for white men.19 averages, available at http://www.bls.gov/news. release/wkyeng.t07.htm (last accessed Feb.10, 11 Maria Shriver, ‘‘The Shriver Report A Women’s 15 2015). Nation Pushes Back from the Brink,’’ Executive Sarah Jane Glynn, Center for American Progress, ‘‘Explaining the Gender Wage Gap,’’ (May 8 U.S. Census, Current Population Survey, 2012 Summary (Jan. 2014). The ‘‘brink’’ is defined in the 2014), available at https:// Person Income, ‘‘Table PINC–10: Wage and Salary report as less than 200 percent of the federal www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/ Workers—People 15 Years Old and Over, by Total poverty line, or about $47,000 per year for a family 2014/05/19/90039/explaining-the-gender-wage-gap/ Wage and Salary Income in 2012, Work Experience of four. (last accessed Aug. 3, 2015). in 2012, Race, Hispanic Origin, and Sex,’’ 12 Sarah Jane Glynn, Center for American 16 (comparing median wage for people working 50 or Progress, ‘‘Explaining the Gender Wage Gap,’’ (May Shelley J. Correll, Stephan Benard, and In Paik, more weeks), available at https://www.census.gov/ 2014), available at https:// ‘‘Getting a Job: Is There a Motherhood Penalty?’’ hhes/www/cpstables/032013/perinc/pinc10_ www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/ American Journal of Sociology, (Mar. 2007): 1297– 000.htm (last accessed Feb.10, 2015). 2014/05/19/90039/explaining-the-gender-wage-gap/ 1339, available at http://gender.stanford.edu/sites/ _ 9 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community, (last accessed Aug. 3, 2015). See also Jane Farrell default/files/motherhoodpenalty 0.pdf. This study ‘‘Survey 1-Year Estimates 2013, Table DP02: and Sarah Jane Glynn, ‘‘What Causes the Gender found that, when comparing equally qualified Selected Social Characteristics in the United Wage Gap?,’’ (Apr. 10, 2013). This report concluded women job candidates, women who were mothers States,’’ available at http://factfinder.census.gov/ that more than 40 percent of the gender wage gap were recommended for significantly lower starting faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/ is ‘‘unexplained,’’ meaning that there is no obvious salaries, perceived as less competent, and less likely productview.xhtml?src=bkmk (last accessed Aug. 4, measureable reason for a difference in pay. This to be recommended for hire than non-mothers. 2015). The calculation uses family households leaves us with possible explanations that range 17 Calculation is based on U.S. Census Table headed by females living in a household with from overt sexism to unintentional gender-based P–24: Historical Income Tables: People. See Alex family and no husband. A family household discrimination to reluctance among women to Wall, ‘‘Why It’s Time for Equal Pay,’’ available at includes a householder, one or more people living negotiate for higher pay. https://www.whitehouse.gov/blog/2015/04/15/tens- in the same household who are related to the 13 Sarah Jane Glynn, Center for American thousands-people-have-shared-why-its-time-equal- householder, and anyone else living in the same Progress, ‘‘Explaining the Gender Wage Gap,’’ (May pay (last accessed Aug. 21, 2015). household. 2014), available at https:// 18 Id. at 2. This study shows that Hispanic men 10 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/ and women, grouped together, had the smallest Survey, ‘‘1-Year Estimates 2013, Geographies: 2014/05/19/90039/explaining-the-gender-wage-gap/ within-group gap yet earned the least when United States, Table DP03: Selected Economic (last accessed Aug. 3, 2015). compared to the other major racial and ethnic Characteristics,’’ available at http:// 14 Sarah Jane Glynn, Center for American groups including white, Asian American, and factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/ Progress, ‘‘Explaining the Gender Wage Gap,’’ (May African-American. Asian Americans earned the productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_13_1YR_ 2014), available at https:// most as a group yet had the largest within-group DP03&prodType=table (last accessed Aug. 4, 2015). www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/ gap. To determine whether a household falls below the 2014/05/19/90039/explaining-the-gender-wage-gap/ 19 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of poverty level, the U.S. Census Bureau considers the (last accessed Aug. 3, 2015). See also National Labor, ‘‘Current Population Survey, Median usual income of the householder, size of family, number Women’s Law Center, ‘‘The 10 Largest Jobs Paying weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary of related children, and, for 1- and 2-person Under $10.10/Hour Are Majority Women’’ (Apr. workers by selected characteristics, annual families, age of householder. The poverty threshold 2013), available at http://www.nwlc.org/sites/ averages,’’ available at http://www.bls.gov/ in 2013 was $18,769 for a single householder and default/files/pdfs/ news.release/wkyeng.t07.htm (last accessed Feb.12, two children under 18. womendominatedminwageoccupations.pdf. 2015).

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A study based on the hiring pattern of Additionally, women earn less even research has been conducted about pay male and female workers in the state of within occupations. In a recent study of secrecy policies and their effects, a New Jersey found that employers newly trained doctors, after considering recent survey by IWPR provides some offered African-Americans lower wages, the effects of specialty, practice setting, insight into the prevalence of workplace compared to their white counterparts, work hours and other factors, the gender rules against discussing compensation. when re-entering the job market after pay gap was nearly $17,000 in 2008.27 The survey found that 51 percent of periods of unemployment.20 The study Catalyst, a nonprofit research female respondents and 47 percent of showed that the pay gap between these organization, reviewed 2011 male respondents reported that the two groups is typically 30 percent.21 government data showing a gender pay discussion of wage and salary Controlling for various factors such as gap for women lawyers,28 and that data information is either discouraged or skills and previous earnings, the study confirms that the gap exists for a range prohibited and/or could lead to found that up to a third of this pay gap of professional and technical punishment.32 Further, the IWPR study could be attributed to racial occupations.29 In fact, according to a found that institutional barriers to discrimination in the labor market.22 study by IWPR that used 2011 discussing compensation were much Similarly, a study based on National information from BLS, women more common among private employers Longitudinal Survey data found that the frequently earn less than men within the than among public employers.33 Sixty- pay gap between African-Americans and same occupations.30 Despite differences two percent (62 percent) of women and whites continues to exist, even after in the types of jobs women and men 60 percent of men working for private controlling for abilities and schooling typically perform, women earn less than employers reported that discussion of choices.23 men in male dominated occupations wage and salary information is Many of the studies analyzing pay such as managers, software developers discouraged or prohibited, compared to disparities for Hispanic populations and CEO’s and even in those jobs only 18 percent of women and 11 focus on differences in education and commonly filled by women such as percent of men working in the public age as compared to white workers.24 teachers, nurses and receptionists.31 sector.34 However, even after analyzing the effect These statistics provide an overview In a different survey of private sector of these factors, these studies showed of the full societal impact of the pay employers, 49 percent of the employers that these factors do not account for the gap, which will not be fully addressed surveyed admitted having a specific entire pay gap for Hispanics.25 by this rule. For example, such general policy regarding pay secrecy or Potentially nondiscriminatory factors information about pay differentials confidentiality issues,35 and most can explain some of the gender wage among men and women includes pay managers agreed with the use of pay differences, but accounting for them differentials that may not be attributed secrecy policies.36 This survey also does not account for the full pay gap.26 to discrimination. In addition, these found that only 1 in 14 employers statistics include all employers and all 20 Roland G. Fryer Jr. et al., Racial Disparities in employees in the U.S., whereas this 32 Institute for Women’s Policy Research, ‘‘Quick Job Finding and Offered Wages (2013), at 27, final rule applies only to Federal Figures: Pay Secrecy and Wage Discrimination,’’ available at, http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/fryer/ IWPR #Q016, January 2014, available at http:// files/racial_disparities_in_job_finding_and_offered_ contractors and their employees. www.iwpr.org/publications/pubs/pay-secrecy-and- wages.pdf (last accessed April 29, 2014). Therefore, the potential impact of this wage-discrimination-1 (last checked Feb.13, 2015). 21 Id. at 29. rule in reducing the pay gap would be 33 Id. See also Rafael Gely and Leonard Bierman, 22 Id. much smaller than the impact of ‘‘Love, Sex and Politics? Sure. Salary? No Way’: 23 Sergio Urzua, ‘‘Racial Labor Market Gaps: The eliminating the pay gap among all Workplace Social Norms and the Law,’’ 25 Berkeley Role of Abilities and Schooling Choices,’’ 43.4 J. J. Emp. & Lab. L. 167, 171 (2004) (arguing that pay- Hum. Resources, 919, 919–971. working men and women. secrecy policies are the prevalent workplace norm); 24 Richard Fry & B. Lindsay Lowell, ‘‘The Wage Whether communicated through a cf. Matthew A. Edwards, ‘‘The Law and Social Structure of Latino-Origin Groups across written employment policy or through Norms of Pay Secrecy,’’ 26 Berkeley J. Emp. & Lab. Generations,’’ 45 Indus. Relations 2 (2006); L. 41 (2005) (rebutting Gely and Bierman’s informal means, restrictions on conclusions about the prevalence and causes of pay Abelardo Rodriguez and Stephen Devadoss, ‘‘Wage revealing compensation can conceal Gap between White Non-Latinos and Latinos by secrecy). Nativity and Gender in the Pacific Northwest,’’ compensation disparities that exist 34 Institute for Women’s Policy Research, ‘‘Quick U.S.A., 4 Journal of Management and Sustainability among employees. Although very little Figures: Pay Secrecy and Wage Discrimination,’’ 1 (2014). IWPR #Q016, January 2014, available at http:// 25 Id. www.iwpr.org/publications/pubs/pay-secrecy-and- Economics of Gender 44 (2007); Francine D. Blau wage-discrimination-1 (last accessed Feb.13, 2015). 26 U.S. Department of Commerce Economics and and Lawrence M. Kahn, ‘‘The U.S. Gender Pay Gap 35 Rafael Gely and Leonard Bierman, ‘‘Pay Statistics Administration and the Office of in the 1990s: Slowing Convergence,’’ 60 Industrial Secrecy/Confidentiality Rules and The National Management and Budget, ‘‘Women in America: and Labor Relations Review 45 (2006). Labor Relations Act,’’ (citing HRnext, ‘‘More Indicators of Social and Economic Well-Being,’’ 27 Anthony T. LoSasso, et al., ‘‘The $16,819 Pay Employers Ducking Pay Confidentiality Issue: (March 2011), available at http:// Gap For Newly Trained Physicians: The www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/rss_viewer/ HRnext Survey Shows Many View it As Hot _ _ Unexplained Trend of Men Earning More Than Potato,’’ http://www2.hrnext.conVabout/pr/pay- Women in America.pdf (last accessed March 7, Women,’’ 30 Health Affairs 193 (2011) available at 2015). This report found that while earnings for survey.cfm (Apr. 4, 2001)), 6 U. Pa. Journal of Labor http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/30/2/ women and men typically increase with higher and Employment Law 125 (2003), available at 193.abstract (last accessed Feb.13, 2015). levels of education, male-female pay gap persists at http://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/ 28 all levels of education for full-time workers (35 or Catalyst, ‘‘Catalyst Quick Take: Women in Law viewcontent.cgi?article=1162&context=jbl (last more hours per week), according to 2009 BLS wage in Canada and the U.S.,’’ (2015) http:// accessed March 6, 2015). data. See, e.g., June Elliot O’Neill, ‘‘The Gender Gap www.catalyst.org/knowledge/women-law-us (last 36 Id. at 122–123,125 (citing Charles M. Futrell in Wages, Circa 2000,’’ American Economic Review accessed Feb.13, 2015). and Omer C. Jenkins, ‘‘Pay Secrecy Versus Pay (May 2003). Even so, after controlling for 29 Bureau of Labor Statistics, ‘‘Median weekly Disclosure for Salesmen: A Longitudinal Study,’’ 15 differences in skills and job characteristics, women earnings of full-time wage and salary workers by J. Marketing Res. 214 (1978) (‘‘Most sales managers still earn less than men. Council of Economic detailed occupation and sex,’’ 2014, available at contend that peer pay information should not be Advisers, ‘‘Explaining Trends in the Gender Wage http://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat39.pdf (last accessed disclosed to their salesmen.’’); and Mary Williams Gap,’’ (June 1998), http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/ Feb.13, 2015). Walsh, ‘‘Workers Challenge Employer Policies on EOP/CEA/html/gendergap.html (last accessed 30 Ariane Hegewisch, Claudia Williams, Vanessa Pay Confidentiality,’’ New York Times, July 28, March 6, 2015). Ultimately, the research literature Harbin, ‘‘The Gender Wage Gap by Occupation,’’ 2000, available at http://www.nytimes.com/library/ still finds an unexplained gap exists even after (2012), available at http://www.iwpr.org/ financial/O72800discuss-pay.html (discussing accounting for potential explanations, and finds publications/pubs/the-gender-wage-gap-by- wrongful termination actions brought by employees that the narrowing of the pay gap for women has occupation-1/ (last accessed Feb.13, 2015). who violated employer wage confidentiality slowed since the 1980’s. Joyce P. Jacobsen, The 31 Id. policies).

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actively adopted ‘‘pay openness’’ potentially impacted by discriminatory paycheck continued to reflect the policies.37 compensation is also an invaluable way discriminatory pay policy and Prohibitions on discussing pay for the agency to determine whether regardless of when she discovered that prevent employees from knowing compensation discrimination in Goodyear was discriminating against whether they are underpaid in violation of Executive Order 11246 has her. Congress addressed the timing comparison to their peers. Underpaid occurred and to support its statistical issues in the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay employees, who may be paid less findings. Therefore, the accuracy of Act of 2009,43 which states that each because of their gender or race, will OFCCP’s investigative findings depends discriminatory paycheck is a separate remain unaware of the disparity if in part on the willingness of a violation and resets the 180-day compensation remains hidden. Thus, contractor’s employees to speak openly limitations period. It remains necessary, they are precluded from exercising their with OFCCP investigators about a however, to end pay secrecy policies so rights through OFCCP’s complaint contractor’s compensation practices. If a that workers can more easily discover if procedures. OFCCP enforces the contractor has a policy or practice of they are victims of discriminatory pay prohibition against compensation punishing or discouraging employees policies. discrimination by investigating class from discussing their pay, the Pay secrecy policies interfere with the complaints of compensation employees may be fearful and less Federal Government’s interest in discrimination and conducting forthcoming during interviews with efficiency in procurement. Economy compliance evaluations under Executive OFCCP staff. Prohibiting discrimination and efficiency in Federal procurement Order 11246.38 If a contractor’s against workers who discuss, inquire require that contractors compensate employees are unaware of how their about, or disclose compensation will employees under merit-based practices, compensation compares to that of help dispel an atmosphere of secrecy without any barriers to success. As set employees with similar jobs because the around the topic of compensation and out in Executive Order 13665, the risk of punitive action inhibits promote the agency’s ability to uncover Federal contractors with pay secrecy discussions about compensation, illegal compensation discrimination. practices are subject to enforcement employees will not have the information The experience of Lilly Ledbetter actions and, as a result, may face a they need to assert their rights. An demonstrates how pay secrecy enables higher risk of disruption, delay and unwarranted difference in rates of pay, illegal compensation discrimination. expense associated with contract or other forms of compensation, that is For Ledbetter, her employer’s insistence performance. Allowing discussions of based on a protected status like sex or on pay secrecy likely cost her the ability pay by employees of these contractors race will likely continue and potentially to seek justice for the compensation will contribute to minimizing these grow more severe over time. Simply discrimination she suffered throughout risks. This final rule eliminates some of allowing employees to discuss her career. Ledbetter was employed at the barriers created by pay secrecy compensation may help bring illegal the Gadsden, Alabama plant of policies and helps ensure that Federal compensation practices to light and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. contractors compensate employees allow employees to obtain appropriate While there, she filed a charge with the based on merit. legal redress. EEOC alleging that she was paid a In addition to disruptions and delays, Policies prohibiting employee discriminatorily low salary as an area Federal contractors with pay secrecy conversations about compensation can manager because of her sex in violation policies may also experience a decrease also serve as a significant barrier to of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of in worker productivity. Workers, due to Federal enforcement of the laws against 1964.40 Ledbetter discovered how much a lack of compensation information, compensation discrimination. OFCCP her male co-workers were earning years may experience a reduction in primarily enforces prohibitions in after she began working at the plant and performance motivation and are likely Executive Order 11246 against pay and only after she found an anonymous note to perceive their employer as unfair or other forms of compensation in her mailbox disclosing her pay and untrustworthy. Both reduce work discrimination by conducting the pay of three males who were doing productivity.44 For example, one study compliance evaluations of Federal the same job. In an interview, she said has shown that workers without access 39 contractors. While OFCCP typically that her employer told her, ‘‘You do not to compensation information are less develops statistical analyses to establish discuss wages with anyone in this satisfied and less productive.45 The systemic compensation discrimination, factory.’’ 41 The Supreme Court, in 2007, precise reasons for this drop in interviewing managers, human issued its ruling in Ledbetter v. productivity have not been investigated; resources professionals, and employees Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. holding however, a number of theories can be that Ledbetter’s claim was untimely.42 drawn from the empirical evidence 37 Id. at 125 (citing HRnext Survey). The Court held that Ledbetter was gathered in this field. Two such theories 38 Pursuant to a Memorandum of Understanding required to have filed her claim within between OFCCP and the Equal Employment on the loss of productivity are that Opportunity Commission (EEOC), OFCCP generally 180 days of when Goodyear initially employees are unable to link their refers individual discrimination complaints subject made its discriminatory pay decision, performance or their worth to the to both Executive Order 11246 and Title VII of the regardless of whether Ledbetter’s Civil Rights Act of 1964 to the EEOC for organization, and that employer secrecy investigation, but keeps systemic discrimination policies foster distrust of management. 40 complaints, 76 FR 71029 (Nov. 16, 2011). White House National Pay Task Force, ‘‘Fifty The first of these theories is based on 39 OFCCP reviews approximately 4,000 Federal Years After the Equal Pay Act: Assessing the Past, the idea that because of pay secrecy contractors annually. These contractors are Taking Stock of the Future,’’ June 2013, available scheduled for compliance evaluations based on at http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/ equalpay/equal_pay_task_force_progress_report_ 43 Public Law 111–2, 123 Stat. 5 (Jan. 29, 2009). various sources of information, including federal _ _ procurement databases, Employer Information june 2013 new.pdf, citing TAP Talks with Lilly 44 Adrienne Colella, Ramona L. Paetzold, Asghar Reports (EEO–1 reports), Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) Ledbetter. The American Prospect, April 23, 2008, Zardkoohi, and Michael J. Wesson, ‘‘Exposing Pay _ data, U.S. Census data, and statistical thresholds http://www.prospect.org/cs/articles?article=tap Secrecy,’’ 32 Acad. of Management Rev. 55, 58 _ _ _ such as industry type and employee counts of talks with lilly ledbetter (last accessed Feb.13, (2007). federal contractor establishments. The scheduling 2015). 45 Peter Bamberger and Elena Belogolovsky, ‘‘The process is ‘‘neutral’’ rather than ‘‘random’’ because 41 Id. at 22. Impact of Pay Secrecy on Individual Task it is based on a methodology that includes specific 42 Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., 550 Performance,’’ 63 Personnel Psychol. 965, 967 criteria. OFCCP does not target specific contractors. U.S. 618 (2007). (2010).

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policies, some workers do not know to hide with respect to compensating receive a faster remedy through internal whether their own wages are reflective employees. Feelings of institutional resolution than would be possible of job performance. This information unfairness may have a negative impact through a complaint process or gap makes it more difficult for workers on workers’ productivity.48 subsequent litigation. to make informed choices about their Eliminating pay secrecy policies may The preceding paragraphs present own compensation and creates have benefits beyond improving the several reasons why the final rule could unnecessary barriers to enforcing laws productivity of Federal contractors and yield productivity benefits or cost against compensation discrimination. their employees. Generally, employers savings for covered Federal contractors. Information asymmetries provide an seek to provide opportunities for However, OFCCP notes that, in addition advantage and market power to the employees to advance within the to these benefits, and in order to achieve party with more information. When corporate hierarchy because these its goal of ensuring employees receive workers have access to more employees will work harder to achieve fair wages, this final rule is expected to information about colleagues’ goals and secure advancement. The result in increased wage payments to compensation, salaries may be likely to result of this may be not only higher employees. This may be the result of be more closely linked to productivity productivity and better quality, but also employees using the information that on the job and compensation may be lower turnover, retention of they receive about the compensation much less likely to be influenced by organizational knowledge, and lower paid to others to pursue increased wage factors unrelated to job performance training and onboarding expenses.49 payments. Employers may either such as sex and race. As a result, Employers, including Federal voluntarily increase wages or be workers with the ability to inquire contractors, may encounter more required to do so through actions taken about, discuss, and disclose difficulty achieving these benefits if by employees. These higher wage compensation information may make they have pay secrecy policies. Another payments may, in some instances, result informed decisions about their careers. benefit of eliminating these policies is in net costs to covered contractors. These workers may become aware of that younger employees and jobseekers I. Statement of Legal Authority their current value to the organization, view employers without these policies but also of their potential value, based more favorably. A report found that Issued in 1965, and amended several on information they receive about the younger employees value openness in times in the intervening years, salaries of longer tenured employees or general and are more suspicious of Executive Order 11246 has two employees in higher wage positions. companies instituting pay secrecy purposes. First, it prohibits covered 50 This phenomenon has a unique rules. Federal contractors and subcontractors consequence in labor markets where Under the final rule, contractors could from discriminating against employees those involved in the transaction are also realize a reduction in the cost and and applicants because of race, color, burden associated with investigating people who, unlike machines, are likely religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender baseless claims of compensation to be affected by the information in identity, or national origin.52 Second, it discrimination. Workers with terms of motivation and effort. In requires covered Federal contractors knowledge of compensation relative to companies with pay secrecy policies, and subcontractors to take affirmative other employees can make more negative influences on productivity may action to ensure that they provide equal accurate determinations about the stem from workers overestimating the opportunity in all aspects of presence or absence of discriminatory lower limits of pay for others in similar employment. The nondiscrimination practices.51 When workers’ suspicions positions leading to an inaccurate and affirmative action obligations of of discriminatory practices are compression of the pay range, and Federal contractors and subcontractors discredited by information about other cover all aspects of employment, causing a perception that increased employees’ compensation, the company including rates of pay and other work will not result in a corresponding avoids the costs and time associated 46 compensation. reward. Workers with knowledge of with defending against discrimination The requirements in Executive Order compensation information are given lawsuits filed by employees. accurate aspirational goals because they Transparency about compensation 11246 generally apply to any business are aware of the salaries of the best- also allows companies and their or organization that (1) holds a single compensated employees, and can make employees to identify and resolve Federal contract, subcontract, or rational decisions about the cost of unwarranted disparities in federally assisted construction contract increased effort at work in relation to compensation prior to the employee in excess of $10,000; (2) has Federal the benefit of increased compensation filing a formal complaint or pursuing contracts or subcontracts that combined resulting from success in the job.47 litigation. This additional openness total in excess of $10,000 in any 12- The second theory is that worker about compensation could decrease month period; or (3) holds Government distrust of corporate management may discrimination complaints and bills of lading, serves as a depository of be another potential cause of the lag in investigations, saving both the Federal funds, or is an issuing and productivity for workers subject to pay contractor and the government time and paying agency for U.S. savings bonds secrecy policies. Restrictions on sharing money. Moreover, the employees may and notes in any amount. compensation information may create a Pursuant to Executive Order 11246, sense that the company has something 48 See Bamberger and Belogolovsky supra note receiving a Federal contract comes with 44. a number of responsibilities. Section 46 Id. at 969. 49 Heather Boushey and Sarah Jane Glynn, ‘‘There 47 Lauren Weber and Rachel Emma Silverman, Are Significant Business Costs to Replacing 52 OFCCP generally interprets Executive Order ‘‘Workers Share Their Salary Secrets,’’ Wall St. J. Employees,’’ Center for American Progress, Nov. 16, 11246 consistently with Title VII principles. To the (April 16, 2013), available at http://online.wsj.com/ 2012, available at https:// extent that this rule uses terms or concepts news/articles/SB1000142412788732434 www.americanprogress.org/issues/labor/report/ borrowed from Title VII or other EEO statutes, 5804578426744168583824?mg=reno64- 2012/11/16/44464/there-are-significant-business- however, their usage here is limited to claims wsj&url=http%3A%2F%2Fonline.wsj.com% costs-to-replacing-employees/ (last accessed Feb.13, brought pursuant to Executive Order 13665 and this 2Farticle%2FSB1000142412788732434 2015). final rule. OFCCP’s interpretation of Executive 5804578426744168583824.html (last accessed 50 Id. Order 13665 does not in any way limit the Feb.13, 2015). 51 See Weber and Silverman supra note 46. enforcement of Title VII or other EEO statutes.

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202 of Executive Order 11246 requires that the contractor’s pay and benefit • Define ‘‘essential job function’’ to every contractor to agree to comply with practices are competitive with other provide clarity about the positions all provisions of Executive Order 11246 companies within the same industry, covered by minimizing the degree of and the rules, regulations, and relevant and to promote their company’s subjectivity involved in the orders of the Secretary of Labor. A practices regarding advancement determination. A job function may be contractor in violation of the Executive opportunities, merit increases in pay, considered essential if: (1) The access to Order 11246 may have its contracts and other factors that affect their compensation information is necessary canceled, terminated, or suspended or employees’ pay. The more a contractor’s in order to perform that function or may be subject to debarment after the employees know about where they other routinely assigned business task; opportunity for a hearing.53 stand in terms of their pay within the or (2) the function or duties of the company, the more the employees position include protecting and II. Major Proposed Revisions in the Final should feel that they have a stake in the maintaining the privacy of employee Rule company and its financial success. personnel records, including The final rule protects employees’ The final rule applies to all Federal compensation information. inquiries, discussions, and disclosures contractors with contracts entered into • Establish a General defenses of their own pay and benefits, and or modified on or after the effective date provision and an Essential job functions similar employee activities related to of the rule that exceed $10,000 in value. defense provision. Both provide the pay and benefits of others, if they The major provisions in the final rule: contractor defenses to alleged violations obtained that information through • Revise the equal opportunity clause of the nondiscrimination obligation for ordinary means such as conversations that is currently included in qualifying employees who inquired about, with co-workers. What the Order, and in Federal Government contracts, federally disclosed or discussed compensation. turn this final rule, does not protect is assisted construction contracts, The nature of the defenses differs, the disclosure of others’ pay information subcontracts, and purchase orders. The however. The essential job functions that an employee obtained as part of the revised clause includes a provision defense, per the text of the Order, is a employee’s essential job functions. So, prohibiting contractors from complete defense, such that if an for example, if the employee making the discharging, or in any manner employee discloses compensation disclosure to others had access to the discriminating against, any employee or information accessed or received information as a part of carrying out the applicant for employment because the through performance of an essential job essential job functions of the position of employee or applicant inquired about, function, unless the disclosure falls into payroll administrator or benefits discussed, or disclosed the one or more exemptions, the protections administrator, the contractor may be compensation of the employee or of the Order shall not apply and a justified in taking adverse action based applicant or another employee or contractor is allowed to take adverse on that disclosure. This is because the applicant. action on those grounds. Contractors employee, as payroll or benefits • Define ‘‘compensation’’ in a manner may also pursue a general defense if the administrator, had access to the consistent with the definition used by discipline it imposes is for violation of information as an essential part of the OFCCP in other existing guidance. a consistently and uniformly applied job and shared that information with Compensation is defined for these rule, policy, practice, agreement, or others who do not otherwise have purposes as any payments made to, or other instrument that does not prohibit, access to such information, which could on behalf of, an employee or offered to or tend to prohibit, employees or undermine a contractor’s ability to an applicant as remuneration for applicants from discussing or disclosing maintain necessary confidentiality employment, including but not limited their compensation or the compensation concerning compensation. The to salary, wages, overtime pay, shift of other employees or applicants. Given nondiscrimination provision of the final differentials, bonuses, commissions, the difference in structure and function rule may not protect this employee. The vacation and holiday pay, allowances, of this defense, this rule clarifies that it final rule specifically allows a insurance and other benefits, stock is not a complete defense, but rather is contractor to take adverse action when options and awards, profit sharing, and to be employed within the analytical an employee, with access to retirement. framework discussed herein. compensation information as part of an • Define ‘‘compensation information’’ • Require contractors to disseminate a essential job function, discloses that as the amount and type of compensation nondiscrimination provision, as information to others and the disclosure provided to employees or offered to prescribed by the Director of OFCCP does not fall into one of the exemptions. applicants, including but not limited to and made available on the OFCCP Web The exemptions are disclosures made in the desire of the contractor to attract and site. Contractors must disseminate the response to a formal complaint or retain a particular employee for the provision to employees and applicants charge, in furtherance of an value they are perceived to add to the using their existing employee manuals investigation, proceeding, hearing or contractor’s profit or productivity; the or handbooks, and either electronically action, including an investigation by the availability of employees with like skills or by posting the prescribed provision contractor, or disclosures consistent in the marketplace; market research in conspicuous places available to with the contractor’s legal duty to about the worth of similar jobs in the employees and job applicants. furnish the information. relevant marketplace; job analysis, Nothing in the final rule prohibits descriptions, and evaluations; salary III. Cost and Benefits contractors from proactively promoting and pay structures; salary surveys; labor This is not economically significant what they view as good about their pay union agreements; and contractor under section 3(f) of Executive Order policies and practices. As a best decisions, statements, and policies 12866, though it is a ‘‘significant practice, contractors are encouraged to related to setting or altering employee regulatory action.’’ The total cost of the remove barriers to employees knowing compensation. final rule is $42,726,188.

53 E.O. 11246, sec. 209(5); 41 CFR 60–1.27.

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TABLE 1—TOTAL ESTIMATED COST SUMMARY

Total cost per Hours Costs company

First Year Costs ...... 1,045,000 $42,726,188 $85 Recurring Costs ...... 0 0 0

The final rule provisions primarily estimated burden, the final rule revises purpose or goal of the ‘‘essential job require contractors to refrain from some of the NPRM’s provisions. functions’’ analysis is different. Most of discriminatory activity, and notify OFCCP received 6,524 comments on the commenters stated that the employees, job applicants, and the NPRM, of which 6,443 were the definition proposed in the NPRM for subcontractors of the nondiscrimination result of organized efforts using form ‘‘essential job functions’’ is too broad. obligation using existing or common letters generally in support of the They proposed narrowing it to methods of communication. Notice to NPRM. The remaining group of 81 employees whose jobs are to maintain subcontractors is provided by amending unique or non-form letter comments and protect the privacy of employee the existing equal opportunity clause represented diverse perspectives personnel records, and minimizing the that contractors are currently required to including one contractor, three law amount of subjectivity available to include in their subcontracts and firms, four contractor associations, 13 contractors when determining what purchase orders. Contractors are not civil rights organizations, four employee constitutes essential job functions. required to develop and deliver new associations and unions, and 56 Others commented that the proposed staff or management training on the new individuals. The commenters raised a definition of essential job functions was nondiscrimination obligation in the range of issues, including concerns too narrow. Some commenters believed final rule; however, providing such about the definitions of that the definition of essential job training is considered a best practice. ‘‘compensation,’’ ‘‘compensation functions is inconsistent with the The final rule also includes a defenses information,’’ and ‘‘essential job National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), provision that allow contractors to functions.’’ A few commenters urged and that the proposals in the NPRM are pursue a defense to a claim of OFCCP to make the definition of unnecessary because the NLRA covers discrimination under certain ‘‘compensation’’ consistent with pay secrecy issues under the right to circumstances. existing OFCCP Directive 2013–03, discuss ‘‘terms and conditions of At an estimated cost of $85 per Procedures for Reviewing Contractor employment.’’ The final rule rejects the company, the final rule should result in Compensation Systems and Practices. ADA, as amended, definition of benefits to workers who have The final rule adopts this definition. essential job functions as proposed in historically experienced pay Another commenter was concerned the NPRM. The final rule also rejects the discrimination, and also transfers that the proposed definition of comparison made by some commenters between groups of employees and from ‘‘compensation information’’ would with the NLRA. Instead, the final rule contractors, employers, or taxpayers to include information covered by the identifies two types or categories of workers. The provisions in the final rule attorney-client privilege or the attorney essential job functions to minimize should help to ensure that fear of work product doctrine. As discussed in subjectivity and provide specificity for discrimination does not inhibit the the section-by-section analysis, the final the types of job functions that would be employees of Federal contractors from rule modifies the definition of covered as essential. sharing information with one another compensation information. It provides Some commenters sought to expand about their compensation. The final more specificity as to the type of the defenses provisions in the NPRM to rule’s provisions, as discussed earlier in information covered but the final rule allow contactors to take action when the preamble, also promote economy does not adopt other suggested changes employees or applicants access and efficiency in Federal Government related to concerns about attorney-client information without the contractor’s procurement, potentially contribute to privilege or the attorney work product authorization, or violate contractor the economic security of working doctrine. The information that OFCCP policies or other limitations created women and their families, and support could request would not involve legal pursuant to applicable laws protecting enforcement of nondiscrimination and opinions or advice, but would include private or confidential information. The equal employment opportunity factual data that informed the final rule does not expand the defenses protections. contractor’s compensation decisions. to include these recommendations, nor The information sought is not does it limit the ability of contractors to Overview of the Final Rule significantly different in nature from take disciplinary actions for violations Prior to issuing an NPRM, OFCCP what OFCCP could request during a of security policies and applicable conducted listening sessions with compliance evaluation or complaint privacy laws. individuals from the contractor investigation. A significant number of commenters community, civil rights groups, and A definition for ‘‘essential job raised issues about the legal framework other interested parties to understand functions’’ that was proposed in the that would apply to analyzing an their perspectives on the scope and NPRM was based on the approach used alleged violation. Commenters were intent of Executive Order 13665 in the Americans with Disabilities Act concerned that the NPRM proposed amending Executive Order 11246. After (ADA), as amended, and OFCCP’s prohibiting ‘‘discrimination’’ for reviewing all of the comments on the regulations implementing Section 503. conduct that is more appropriately NPRM, OFCCP’s final rule incorporates The ‘‘essential job function’’ analysis considered ‘‘retaliation.’’ The many of the provisions in the NPRM. and evidence in these instances relate to commenters noted that the proposed However, in order to clarify and focus issues of reasonable accommodation prohibition is not based on the the scope of one or more provisions in and qualification. However, in the employees’ or applicants’ membership the final rule, while not increasing the context of Executive Order 13665, the in one of the protected categories under

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Title VII. Similarly, several commenters of a provision obligating the government bonuses, commissions, vacation and wrote that it is unclear whether a to intervene and pay costs and holiday pay, allowances, insurance and violation would be analyzed under the attorneys’ fees should a prime other benefits, stock options, profit ‘‘motivating factor’’ standard or ‘‘but contractor terminate a subcontractor sharing and retirement. Though the for’’ standard under Title VII—the ‘‘but under a government mandate. OFCCP definition of compensation in Directive for’’ standard being applicable to carefully considered all comments in 2013–03 and the final rule are not retaliation claims while ‘‘motivating the development of this final rule. identical, Directive 2013–03 should be factor’’ applies to discrimination claims. interpreted in a manner consistent with Other commenters viewed the NPRM’s Section-By-Section Analysis the final rule. prohibition as a nondiscrimination 41 CFR Part 60–1—Obligations of The proposed definition in the NPRM provision and asserted that the Contractors and Subcontractors for the term ‘‘compensation motivating factor standard would be information’’ is consistent with the appropriate. One commenter requested SUBPART A—Preliminary Matters; approach described in OFCCP’s existing that OFCCP expressly state that it could Equal Opportunity Clause; Compliance compensation guidance.54 The use all Title VII discrimination remedies Reports definition covers information related to once a violation is established, Section 60–1.3 Definitions any aspect of compensation, including but not limited to information about the including declaratory and injunctive The proposed rule provided amount and type of compensation as relief, and attorneys’ fees and costs. This definitions for three terms used in final rule, as discussed in the section- well as decisions, statements, or actions Executive Order 13665. The NPRM by-section analysis, clarifies that related to setting or altering employees’ defined the term ‘‘compensation’’ to adverse action taken by a contractor compensation. OFCCP intended the include payments made to an employee, against an employee or applicant that proposed definition of ‘‘compensation or on behalf of an employee, or offered violates the provisions of Executive information’’ to be broad enough to to an applicant as remuneration for Order 13665 and these regulations is encompass any information directly employment, including but not limited appropriately viewed as discrimination related to employee compensation, as to salary, wages, overtime pay, shift and analyzed as such under that legal well as the process or steps that led to differentials, bonuses, commissions, framework. a decision to award a particular type or Other commenters proposed that vacation and holiday pay, allowances, amount of compensation. OFCCP OFCCP require contractors to take insurance and other benefits, stock received one comment on the definition additional measures to disseminate the options and awards, profit sharing, and of ‘‘compensation information.’’ The equal opportunity clause such as retirement. This definition of commenter was critical of the proposed requiring mandatory training to ensure ‘‘compensation’’ aligns with the definition, stating that it was ‘‘vaguely that managers and employees definition OFCCP uses in the context of defined and may be deemed broad understand the proposed protections. compensation discrimination enough to encompass information The commenters considered this investigations. OFCCP received three related to compensation that is subject training especially necessary where a comments regarding the definition of to the attorney-client privilege.’’ OFCCP contractor has longstanding pay secrecy ‘‘compensation.’’ One commenter does not believe that the definition of policies or a culture of secrecy generally supported the proposed ‘‘compensation information’’ would surrounding pay disclosures. One definition. Another commenter interfere with the operation of the commenter would require training for supported the definition, but suggested attorney-client privilege. The attorney- departmental leadership responsible for expanding it to include ‘‘sick time’’ and client privilege only protects disclosure handling compensation-related matters. ‘‘paid leave.’’ The third commenter of communication; it does not protect Several commenters opposed mandatory stated that the definition of the disclosure of the factual bases training but encouraged it as a best ‘‘compensation’’ in the NPRM differed underlying the communication between practice, including one noting that from the definition of that term in a client and his or her attorney. training is no guarantee of effectiveness OFCCP’s Directive 2013–03, and further Therefore, the privilege generally would and that compliance is best achieved suggested that both the final rule and not cover ‘‘compensation information’’ through clear guidance to contractors. the Directive contain the same data. However, in reviewing the Another commenter believed that definition. proposed definition, the final rule After consideration, OFCCP does not training on the proposed new slightly modifies the definition so that believe it would be appropriate to protections described in the NPRM it would mean the amount and type of include ‘‘sick time’’ and ‘‘paid leave’’ could result in confusion, and compensation provided to employees or expressly in the definition of encourage frivolous claims because offered to applicants, including, but not compensation. The NPRM’s definition employees are already aware that limited to, factual information about the of ‘‘compensation’’ includes a general compensation discrimination is desire of the contractor to attract and list of compensation types, but was not unlawful. The minority of the comments retain a particular employee for the meant to be exhaustive. As a matter of included one that proposed eliminating value they are perceived to add to the consistency OFCCP will use the the equal opportunity clause altogether contractor’s profit or productivity; the definition as stated in the NPRM, which and focusing on collecting data. The availability of employees with like skills aligns with the definition used in the final rule declines to require mandatory in the marketplace; market research context of its compensation staff and management training. about the worth of similar jobs in the discrimination investigations. OFCCP There were also comments associated relevant marketplace; job analysis, also notes the comment regarding the with the cost and burden of the descriptions, and evaluations; salary differing definitions in Directive 2013– proposed rule, and the authority of and pay structures; salary surveys; labor 03 and the NPRM, which advocates for OFCCP to undertake this rulemaking. union agreements; and contractor Other comments on the NPRM making them consistent. However, addressed access to technical assistance OFCCP’s guidance and regulations have 54 Directive 2013–03, Procedures for Reviewing and training, alternatives to the historically included salary, wages, Contractor Compensation Systems and Practices, proposals in the NPRM, and the absence overtime pay, shift differentials, Feb. 28, 2013.

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decisions, statements and policies Another commenter suggested that the employees used compensation related to setting or altering employee test for what constitutes an essential job information as part of their essential job compensation. This modification in the function should rely on whether access functions, rather than whether they final rule, by way of including several to compensation information was have access to such information. examples, provides contractors with granted as necessary to the performance The revised definition includes additional guidance. of a legitimate, assigned business task. ‘‘protecting and maintaining the privacy Lastly, the NPRM also proposed a Another commenter suggested that the of employee personnel records’’ as one definition for the term ‘‘essential job definition of ‘‘essential job functions’’ category of ‘‘essential job functions.’’ functions.’’ OFCCP had proposed to use should include all employees who have However, it also includes functions and the ADA, as amended, definition of authorized access to an employer’s routinely assigned business tasks for essential job functions. Under that compensation information, whether or which accessing compensation definition, a job function may be not that access falls within the information is necessary to their considered essential for any of several employee’s primary job responsibilities. performance. This definition provides reasons, including: (1) The function may OFCCP agrees with many of these adequate protection to employers in be essential because the reason the comments and has determined that a preserving the confidentiality of position exists is to perform that definition of ‘‘essential job functions’’ compensation and personnel data but function; (2) the function may be that is driven by the employee’s limits the scope of the exception to essential because of the limited number position description, rather than the those positions that require access to the of employees available among whom the assigned tasks, could create confusion information to perform their job performance of that job function can be among employers in determining which functions and tasks. Furthermore, as distributed; and/or (3) the function may employees are covered by the definition. discussed below, the application of the be highly specialized so that the Instead, the revised definition makes ‘‘essential job functions’’ defense is incumbent in the position is hired for clear that employees performing job narrowed by the fact that even his or her expertise or ability to perform functions or routinely assigned tasks employees in positions covered by the the particular function. that require them to have access to definition are protected if they discuss OFCCP received a number of confidential compensation information compensation information that they comments, some indicating that the will be covered. Additionally, job obtained from a source outside of their ADA, as amended, definition was too functions that require protecting or essential job functions, or if they discuss narrow, and others indicating that it was maintaining the privacy of employee information relating to their own too broad or needed further specificity. personnel records will be covered by the possible claim of compensation In response to these comments, the final revised definition. discrimination, or if they discuss rule modifies the proposal in the NPRM Some commenters identified specific compensation information of others by eliminating the use of the ADA, as occupations that they thought should be accessed within their essential job amended, definition of essential job covered by the definition, such as IT functions so long as the discussion takes functions in favor of identifying two employees and program staffers who place internally with a management categories or types of essential job prepare bids for government contracts official of the contractor or while using functions. In the final rule, a job that regularly require access to the contractor’s internal complaint function may be considered an essential compensation information, even if the process. job function if: (1) The access to position was not created for the purpose Some of the commenters favoring a compensation information is necessary of handling compensation data. The narrow interpretation also wanted the in order to perform that function or determination of whether any particular definition of ‘‘essential job functions’’ to another routinely assigned business employee received compensation rely less on subjective factors. They task; or (2) the function or duties of the information in the course of their suggested that an employer’s judgment position include protecting and ‘‘essential job functions’’ will be should not be given conclusive weight maintaining the privacy of employee determined on a case-by-case basis by on the question of what constitutes an personnel records, including OFCCP. OFCCP agrees, however, that a essential job function. The revised compensation information. position where the functions of that definition replaces the more subjective Generally, those commenters who position require access to compensation factors under the ADA, as amended, favored broadening the definition of information, or protecting and definition with two categories that more ‘‘essential job functions,’’ and therefore maintaining the privacy of employee clearly identify which classes of job the exception to the rule’s protections, personnel records, should generally fall functions should be deemed essential suggested that OFCCP adopt a definition within the definition of ‘‘essential job for purposes of these regulations. As that relies more on whether employees functions.’’ noted in paragraph 3 of the regulatory required access to confidential Some commenters, on the other hand, definition, this definition of ‘‘essential compensation information in the were concerned that the exception job functions’’ is limited to the performance of their job duties, rather could be construed too broadly, such discrimination claims governed by than on whether the employee’s that groups of employees with access to Executive Order 13665 and its position description related to handling compensation information, such as implementing regulations, and does not compensation information. One human resource employees, could be apply to claims brought pursuant to commenter noted that the complexity of denied protection under the regulations. other EEO laws. large enterprises made it unrealistic that Many of these commenters suggested such employers could effectively that the employer’s ability to assert Section 60–1.4 Equal Opportunity operate through only selected ‘‘essential job functions’’ as an Clause employees whose ‘‘fundamental’’ job affirmative defense must be limited to As proposed in the NPRM, the final duties involved access to pay only a very narrow subset of employees rule revises the equal opportunity information or whose job exists only to whose job is to maintain and protect the clause in § 60–1.4(a) and § 60–1.4(b) to perform those functions or who have privacy of employee personnel records. include the new nondiscrimination specialized expertise or ability One commenter also suggested that the provision. 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equal opportunity clause in government Labor. The final rule revises § 60–1.4(b) will address any changes to contracts and modifications to by inserting a new paragraph 3 into the compensation reporting requirements government contracts if the clause was equal opportunity clause, and through this separate rulemaking. not included in the original contract. By renumbering the subsequent paragraphs Further, eliminating the proposed equal accepting Federal contracts, contractors in the clause. The text of the new opportunity clause provisions would be accept the discrimination and paragraph is identical to the text in contrary to the express requirements of affirmative action requirements section 2(b) of Executive Order 13665. Executive Order 13665. OFCCP, contained in the equal opportunity OFCCP made changes to § 60–1.4 with therefore, adopts the revised equal clause and agree to include the the intent to eliminate the secrecy and opportunity clause provisions into the requirements contained in the clause in fear surrounding a discussion or final rule. their subcontracts and purchase orders disclosure of compensation information. Another commenter suggested that unless exempted by law, regulations, or When employees lack access to the final rule modify the equal order of the Secretary of the U.S. compensation information it is more opportunity clause by adding language Department of Labor. difficult for them to make informed from Sections 7 and 8 of the National The final rule revises § 60–1.4(a) by choices about their own compensation, Labor Relations Act (NLRA).58 Although inserting a new paragraph 3 into the and it creates unnecessary barriers to the language may not be identical to the equal opportunity clause and by filing complaints with civil rights NLRA, the revised equal opportunity renumbering the subsequent paragraphs agencies such as OFCCP. Secrecy may clause language includes language in the clause. The text of the new also have a detrimental impact on detailing employees’ right to engage in paragraph in § 60–1.4(a) is identical to business productivity, employee morale wage discussions and employers’ the text in section 2(b) of Executive and retention, and could drive increased nondiscrimination obligations related to Order 13665. Under the terms of this cost related to human resources this right. Consequently, OFCCP new provision, it is unlawful for management as discussed earlier in the believes that inclusion of the suggested 55 contractors to discharge or discriminate preamble to the final rule. Studies NLRA language is unnecessary. in any other manner against any have shown that these pay secrecy Furthermore, the language inserted into employee or job applicant because such policies are common among contractors the equal opportunity clause mirrors employee or applicant has inquired and foster negative consequences for language contained in the Order giving about, discussed, or disclosed the some employees and applicants for OFCCP the authority and responsibility 56 compensation of the employee or employment. The final rule does not to ensure Federal contractors do not applicant or another employee or require employees to share information discriminate against any employee or applicant. This provision does not apply about compensation with other job applicant because such employee or when an employee with access to the employees. applicant has inquired about, discussed, OFCCP received three comments on compensation information of other or disclosed the compensation of the the proposed revisions to § 60–1.4. One employees or job applicants as a part of employee or applicant or another commenter suggested that OFCCP such employee’s essential job functions employee or applicant. eliminate the proposed equal discloses the compensation of such The other comment regarding opportunity clause provisions and focus other employees or applicants to revisions to § 60–1.4 asserted that it is instead on establishing ‘‘thorough but individuals who do not otherwise have not necessary for OFCCP to alter the undemanding reporting requirements’’ access to such information, unless such heading for § 60–1.4(d) from disclosure is in response to a formal to detect compensation discrimination. ‘‘Incorporation of the equal opportunity complaint or charge, in support of an With respect to that comment, OFCCP clause by reference’’ to ‘‘Inclusion of the investigation, proceeding, hearing, or proposed an NPRM on August 8, 2014, equal opportunity clause by reference;’’ action, including an investigation entitled ‘‘Government Contractors, or to alter the first sentence of § 60– conducted by the employer, or is Requirement To Report Summary Data 1.4(d) by deleting ‘‘incorporated by consistent with the contractor’s legal on Employee Compensation.’’ 57 OFCCP reference’’ and inserting ‘‘included by duty to furnish information. reference.’’ OFCCP does not agree that Under the equal opportunity clause in 55 Cappelli, Peter, and Kevin Chauvin, ‘‘An § 60–1.4(b), administering agencies Interplant Test of the Efficiency Wage Hypothesis,’’ this change is unnecessary and will involved in federally assisted Quarterly Journal of Economics, 106, 769–787, change the current regulatory language available at http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/ construction through grants, loans, of the heading and first sentence of 2937926(1991); Reich, Michael, Dube, Arindrajit, § 60–1.4(d). Making the change to insurance, or guarantee must include and Naidu, Suresh, ‘‘Economics of Citywide text in their contracts for construction Minimum Wages,’’ Institute for Industrial Relations, ‘‘inclusion’’ is consistent with the work informing the funding applicant University of California, Berkeley Policy Brief (2005); Cowherd, D.M. and Levine, D.I., ‘‘Product ethnicity, and specified job categories, as well as that the equal opportunity clause must Quality and Pay Equity Between Lower-level other relevant data points such as hours worked, be incorporated into the contracts and Employees and Top Management: An Investigation and the number of employees. contract modifications if they are of Distributive Justice Theory,’’ Administrative 58 Section 7 of the NLRA examines the right of funded in whole or in part by Federal Science Quarterly 37: 302–320 (1992). employees to ‘‘self-organization, to form, join, or 56 money. This section further provides See Bamberger and Belogolovsky supra note assist labor organizations, to bargain collectively 44; Adrienne Colella, Ramona L. Paetzold, Asghar through representatives of their own choosing, and the exact language for the equal Zardkoohi and Michael J. Wesson, ‘‘Exposing Pay to engage in other concerted activities’’ for the opportunity clause. As with § 60–1.4(a), Secrecy,’’ 32 Acad. of Management Rev. 55, 58 purpose of collective bargaining or other ‘‘mutual by accepting funding the contractor (2007). aid or protection.’’ Section 8 of the NLRA describes agrees to assume the nondiscrimination 57 Government Contractors, Requirement To unfair employer and labor organization practices Report Summary Data on Employee Compensation, that interfere with the rights granted employees in and affirmative action obligations of 79 FR 46562 (Aug. 8, 2014). This notice of proposed section 7. See 29 U.S.C. 157–158 (1935). OFCCP Executive Order 11246, including rulemaking (NPRM) would amend the regulation by recognizes that the National Labor Relations Board incorporating the equal opportunity adding a requirement that certain Federal (NLRB) interprets Section 7 to protect employees clause into their subcontracts and contractors and subcontractors supplement their and applicants from discrimination based on Employer Information Report (EEO–1 Report) with discussion or disclosure of their own compensation purchase orders unless exempted by summary information on compensation paid to or the compensation of other employees or law, regulations, or order of the employees, as contained in the Form W–2 Wage applicants. Paraxel International LLC, 356 NLRB Secretary of the U.S. Department of and Tax Statement (W–2) forms, by sex, race, No. 82, slip op. at 3 (2011).

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language used in other recent OFCCP clarification. A discussion of the various compensation inquiries, discussions, or rulemakings, including regulations for issues raised in the comments follows. disclosures and requires neither section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of The most frequent comments on the opposition to an alleged violation of the 1973, as amended. As proposed in the proposed analytical framework underlying law nor participation in an NPRM, the final rule removes the concerned the applicability of the investigation, proceeding, hearing, or outdated reference to the ‘‘Deputy Nassar decision to Executive Order litigation asserting rights protected by Assistant Secretary’’ in § 60–1.4(d), and 13665. In Nassar, the Court analyzed the the underlying law.63 A benign question replaces it with the ‘‘Director of retaliation statute under Title VII, from co-worker to co-worker about the OFCCP.’’ codified at 42 U.S.C. 2000e–3, which annual bonus she received or an SUBPART B—General Enforcement; prohibits adverse employment action employee’s inadvertent disclosure of a Compliance Review and Complaint against an employee for opposing a difference in pay between herself and a Procedure practice made unlawful by Title VII, or colleague are conceivable predicates for Section 60–1.35 Contractor for filing a charge, testifying, or a claim under the Order. This difference in scope underpinned Obligations and Defenses to Violation of otherwise participating in an OFCCP’s position in the NPRM that the the Nondiscrimination Requirement for investigation, proceeding, or hearing 60 Order is ‘‘framed in terms of Compensation Disclosures under Title VII. The Court held that but-for causation, rather than a discrimination’’ and that its protections As proposed in the NPRM, § 60–1.35 motivating factor review, applied to are uniquely directed toward becomes a new section to part 60–1 in retaliation claims under Title VII.61 ‘‘protecting workers from pay this final rule, to implement the The comments from the organizations discrimination itself,’’ thus supporting a requirements of section 2(b), as well as representing employers all stated that discrimination analysis. While two of the contractor defenses set forth in the the holding in Nassar dictated the the commenters took issue with this Executive Order. analytical framework that must be latter statement, asserting that Title VII’s Analytical Framework utilized under Executive Order 13665, retaliation statute serves the same as the protections under the Order are purpose, we believe there is an In the NPRM, OFCCP stated that it important difference—the Order’s viewed Executive Order 13665 ‘‘as akin to Title VII retaliation claims as opposed to Title VII discrimination protections are geared not only to establishing a new prohibition against safeguard the integrity of existing pay discrimination against any employee or claims for which the motivating factor analysis is reserved. Some of these discrimination laws, but to also allow applicant’’ and announced its intent to workers to discover discrimination that use the burdens and standards of proof commenters also pointed to the text of the Order—such as the lack of specific would otherwise be hidden. This applicable to Title VII discrimination purpose is explicitly referenced claims—including the use of a ‘‘motivating factor’’ language—to buttress their conclusions. Comments multiple times in the text of Executive motivating factor framework for Order 13665.64 This also dovetails with analyzing causation. OFCCP provided from civil rights advocacy groups disagreed. These commenters stated that OFCCP’s existing regulations, as the three broad reasons for adopting this Order’s protection of open approach in the NPRM: (1) the equal pay secrecy policies are inextricably intertwined with compensation communication regarding compensation opportunity clause paragraph set out in is interrelated with contractors’ existing section 2(b) of Executive Order 13665 is discrimination. They further asserted that because the adverse action in the and ongoing affirmative action framed in terms of discrimination; (2) obligations to evaluate and report on the prohibitions set forth in Executive pay secrecy context often occurs before an employee engages in activity that their compensation systems for the Order 13665 diverged from the existence of potentially discriminatory traditional Title VII retaliation would be protected under Title VII, the protections in the Order are disparities. See 41 CFR 60–2.17(b)(3). framework, to which the different ‘‘but- While OFCCP recognizes the lack of fundamentally different in kind from for’’ standard of review applies; and (3) specific ‘‘motivating factor’’ language in anti-retaliation protections under Title the application of the motivating factor the Order and the other textual VII. framework would maintain consistency 65 Historically, OFCCP has followed arguments raised by commenters, the with the review of similar claims under policy language embedded in the Order, Title VII principles in cases brought the National Labor Relations Act the differences between the Order’s under Executive Order 11246.62 While (NLRA), which also utilizes the protections and current case law that approach continues, we agree with motivating factor approach. the commenters echoing our position in OFCCP received seven comments on 63 E.O. 13665, sec. 2(b). the proposed analytical framework. Five the NPRM that the protection afforded 64 Id. at sec. 1 (‘‘When employees are prohibited of these comments, largely from by Executive Order 13665 ‘‘diverges from inquiring about, disclosing, or discussing their organizations representing employers, from the traditional Title VII retaliation compensation with fellow workers, compensation framework’’ at issue in Nassar. Title VII discrimination is much more difficult to discover opposed the proposal, and urged instead and remediate, and more likely to persist.... that OFCCP adopt a ‘‘but-for’’ causation retaliation claims require, as an initial Ensuring that employees of Federal contractors may standard, citing the recent Univ. of matter, that the plaintiff oppose an discuss their compensation without fear of adverse action will enhance the ability of Federal Texas Southwestern Med. Ctr. v. Nassar unlawful employment practice, file a charge of discrimination, or participate contractors and their employees to detect and Supreme Court case.59 Two remediate unlawful discriminatory commenters, both civil rights advocacy in an ‘‘investigation, proceeding, or practices. . . .’’). organizations, strongly supported the hearing’’ related to Title VII claims. 42 65 While the title of the Order uses the term ‘‘non- proposed motivating factor framework U.S.C. 2000e–3. Executive Order 13665 retaliation,’’ this is not dispositive and must be read is different, as it protects any in the context of the rest of the Order. See Lawson and urged its inclusion in the Final v. FMR, LLC, 134 S. Ct. 1158, 1169 (2014) Rule. As discussed below, OFCCP (‘‘[H]eadings and titles can do no more than 60 adopts the framework as proposed in Id. indicate the provisions in a most general manner,’’ 61 Id. and they are ‘‘not meant to take the place of the the NPRM with some further 62 See OFCCP v. Greenwood Mills, Inc., No. 00– detailed provisions of the text.’’) (citing Trainmen 044, 2002 WL 31932547, at *4 (Admin. Rev. Bd. v. Baltimore & Ohio R. Co., 331 U.S. 519, 67 S. Ct. 59 133 S.Ct. 978 (2013). Dec. 20, 2002). 1387, 91 L. Ed. 1646 (1947)).

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interpretations of the Title VII behind the proposed motivating factor problems. As to the assertion that there retaliation provision, and related framework was ‘‘consistency with Title would be an untenable increase in the affirmative action and VII and NLRA principles.’’ 79 FR 55720 number of frivolous claims solely nondiscrimination obligations under the (emphasis added). The initial because of the availability of a existing regulations provide important motivating factor analysis under both motivating factor framework, we text and context for determining the laws is essentially the same: the respectfully disagree. Significantly, appropriate analytical framework to complainant must demonstrate that there is no private right of action under employ. Accordingly, OFCCP does not discrimination was a motivating factor Executive Orders 11246 or 13665; believe that Nassar dictates that a ‘‘but- in the employer’s action, and then the OFCCP is responsible for investigating for’’ analytical framework must be used employer has a defense provided that it complaints filed and bringing to analyze pay secrecy claims under demonstrates that it would have taken enforcement actions, which it has Executive Order 13665. the same action even in the absence of discretion to do only if there is a The NPRM also included the protected conduct. Were OFCCP to violation and it has attempted to resolve motivating factor framework in part abandon a motivating factor framework, such violations through informal means. because of the overlap in legal the analyses under the Order and the See 41 CFR 60–1.24. Simply put, protections offered by the Order and the NLRA would then be out of alignment OFCCP will not pursue frivolous claims, National Labor Relations Act, which despite the existence of substantially which substantially addresses the also uses a motivating factor analysis. identical claims under each. concerns raised by the commenter. Two commenters took issue with this The NLRA and Title VII then diverge For the foregoing reasons, OFCCP rationale. One stated simply that the in the remedial structure following a concludes that the motivating factor NLRA was ‘‘not applicable’’ to claims successful articulation of the defense: framework is a permissible approach for under the Order, while another asserted under the NLRA, the employer can claims brought under the Executive that there are differences in the scope escape all liability, whereas under Title Order 13665. However, the fact that it is and remedial schemes of the NLRA and VII, the court may still grant injunctive a permissible approach should not be the Order that necessitated differing and declaratory relief, as well as interpreted to say that it is the only analytical frameworks. attorneys’ fees. While the final rule approach OFCCP may use to prove Regarding the first of these follows Title VII rather than NLRA discrimination. For instance, numerous commenters, OFCCP respectfully principles in this regard, the circuit courts examining Title VII disagrees that the NLRA is simply ‘‘not enforcement mechanisms in the Order discrimination claims since the Civil applicable’’ to the discussion of how significantly lessen the distinction with Rights Act of 1991, which codified the claims under Executive Order 13665 the NLRA in two ways. First, the Order motivating factor framework, have held should be analyzed. As we stated in the does not permit OFCCP to recover that, despite the availability of the NPRM, there is a close relationship in attorneys’ fees and costs, thus, as with motivating factor analysis, plaintiffs the type of activity each law protects. the NLRA, monetary remedies are not may also proceed under the more Section 7 of the NLRA guarantees the available if an employer establishes a traditional burden shifting framework right to engage in ‘‘concerted activities defense in a case proceeding under the first set forth in McDonnell Douglas for the purpose of . . . mutual aid or motivating factor framework. Second, Corp. v. Green, 411 U.S. 792 (1973).67 protection,’’ 29 U.S.C. 157, and the the inclusion of a specific, complete Under this approach, often referred to as National Labor Relations Board has long ‘‘essential job functions’’ defense in the the ‘‘determinative factor’’ approach, the held that this includes the right ‘‘to Order, discussed elsewhere in the plaintiff must first make a prima facie ascertain what wages are paid by their preamble, provides a mechanism for showing of discrimination, which employer, as wages are . . . probably contractors to avoid liability in certain includes evidence that he or she is a the most critical element in circumstances consistent with the member of a protected class and was 66 employment.’’ This makes the NLRA NLRA. subjected to an adverse action. The the federal law that most closely mirrors The commenter also noted that the employer then has the opportunity to the types of pay secrecy policies that the interpretation of the Order in the NPRM articulate a legitimate covers more people and more types of Order addresses. Given that millions of nondiscriminatory reason for the activity than does the NLRA and that workers, employed by thousands of adverse employment action it has taken, this will lead to an ‘‘exponential employers, will be affected by pay which the plaintiff must then increase’’ in claims, and that applying a secrecy policies under both the NLRA demonstrate was a pretext for motivating factor analysis will further and the Order, reference to the NLRA in discrimination in order to succeed. result in an increase in the number of an attempt to provide, to the extent Which approach OFCCP uses will be frivolous claims, thus raising costs for possible, a uniform framework of heavily influenced by the facts of the the contractor community. As to any analysis and reduce confusion over the case as they are developed in its potential increase in claims, it is true appropriate legal standard is investigation and in discovery. In true that one specific purpose of the Order appropriate. ‘‘mixed motive’’ cases—where, for The second commenter raised two is to expand protections against pay secrecy policies to individuals and instance, the employer can show that it broad issues. First, it stated that the fired an employee in part for taking analytical framework under the NLRA types of activities beyond that protected by the NLRA; otherwise, there would be excessive breaks, but where there is also was different from that proposed under evidence that the employer fired the the Executive Order 13665, in that no need for the Order. As discussed at length in the NPRM and in the preamble employee in part for discussing under the NLRA an employer can compensation—the motivating factor escape all liability if it can establish that here, pay discrimination, as well as the existence of pay secrecy policies, approach would be appropriate. it would have taken the adverse action Conversely, where the evidence appears against the employee in any event. As remains widespread despite the protections in the NLRA. To the extent stated in the NPRM, the reasoning 67 See, e.g., Makky v. Chertoff, 541 F.3d 205, 213– there is an increase in meritorious 15 (3d Cir. 2008); Fogg v. Gonzales, 492 F.3d 447, 66 Parexel International LLC, 356 NLRB No. 82, claims, this would indicate the Order’s 451 (D.C. Cir. 2007); McGinest v. GTE Serv. Corp., slip op. at 3 (2011). success at addressing these widespread 360 F.3d 1103, 1122 (9th Cir. 2004).

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clear that there was only a single justify coverage of supervisors. Another contractor may pursue a defense if its motive—where, for instance, the commenter noted, conversely, that adverse action against an employee or employer claims that it fired an coverage of supervisors is important applicant is not based on a rule, policy, employee for taking excessive breaks specifically because they are not practice, agreement or other instrument but the evidence shows that this is covered by the NLRA. that prohibits employees and applicants demonstrably false or otherwise We decline the recommendation to from disclosing compensation. Second, unworthy of credence—OFCCP may opt limit coverage of the Order solely to the protections of the Order do not to proceed under the more traditional employees who are not supervisors. apply, and thus a contractor is allowed pretext approach. OFCCP may also opt Neither the Order nor any of the to take adverse action against an to prove its case via both frameworks, comments provide a basis for doing so. employee or applicant, if the employee arguing, for instance, that The plain text of the Order extends discloses compensation information discrimination was the determinative protections to ‘‘any employee or accessed or received based on factor in an employer’s adverse action applicant for employment,’’ providing performing an essential job function but, in the alternative, that it was at no language in any way limiting the unless the disclosure falls into one or least a motivating factor. The Supreme scope of workers who should be covered more exemptions. Court and multiple circuit courts have by the rule.69 Significantly, as discussed The structure and function of these recognized this approach as consistent in the proposed rule, one of the catalysts defenses are notably different from each with the way in which many Title VII for the signing of the Order is the case other in the text of Executive Order cases are litigated.68 In sum, while the of Ledbetter v. Goodyear Tire & Rubber 13665 and, accordingly, are so under motivating factor analytical framework Co.70 That case concerned a supervisor these regulations. The ‘‘essential job is permissible under this Final Rule, who discovered that her wages were less functions’’ defense is set forth in the OFCCP may use other approaches, than that of male supervisors and who same paragraph as the prohibition on based on the evidence available in a was warned by company management discrimination, and states that the particular case, to demonstrate that not to disclose or otherwise discuss this prohibition ‘‘shall not apply’’ in unlawful discrimination occurred. information. Ms. Ledbetter’s experience, instances in which employees disclose by no means unique, exemplifies the compensation data that they have access Consistency and Compatibility With fact that pay secrecy policies and pay to as part of their essential job NLRA discrimination negatively affect workers functions.71 This prohibition, and the A number of comments concerned the on all rungs of the company ladder, and defense, are incorporated into the text of compatibility or consistency of the demonstrates the necessity for the broad Executive Order 11246, as amended.72 Order with the NLRA beyond those protections in this rule. We also note The second type of defense is phrased comments addressed in the analytical that the NLRA concerns the rights of quite differently. It is not listed framework section above. Some employees to organize and bargain and, alongside the complete ‘‘essential job commenters noted that the NLRA therefore, excludes supervisors from its functions’’ defense in the text of the already provides some protection for protections for reasons unrelated to this Order, nor is it incorporated into the disclosure of compensation information rule. This rule concerns a different amended Executive Order 11246; rather, and, therefore, believe this rule is policy purpose, that is, the promotion of it is listed separately in a ‘‘General unnecessary. As an initial matter, the pay transparency to ensure equitable Provisions’’ section.73 Further, it is Order plainly requires OFCCP to draft pay for all of a contractor’s employees. described as a defense that the Order implementing regulations. See E.O. Therefore, it is appropriate that this rule does not prohibit a contractor from 13665, sec. 3. Further, as discussed at covers a wider class of employees. pursuing, rather than one that length in the NPRM and above in this One commenter raised an issue about completely excises the application of final rule, pay secrecy policies continue having the opportunity to comment on the Executive Order.74 We believe these to be prevalent despite the existence of coordination it believes is necessary differences are intentional and the NLRA, preventing workers from between the Department and the NLRB important, and frame how the defenses discovering and remedying potential in terms of having a consistent standard are to be employed in actions brought discrimination. Finally, also discussed and a consistent class of covered under the Order. A discussion of the above, the scope of the Order is broader, employees for pay transparency cases. function of these defenses, and a covering a broader range of workers, Because sufficient notice about the response to the comments we received, including supervisors, and a broader standard to be applied as well as the follows. scope of protected activity than that covered class was provided during this covered under the NLRA. comment period, there was sufficient Section 60–1.35(a) General Defenses One commenter took issue with this opportunity for input on these issues. The NPRM proposed to include a last point, stating that the Department The Department enforces statutes with general contractor defense to an alleged has not presented sufficient data to overlapping jurisdiction with other violation of paragraph (3) of the equal agencies and coordinates when opportunity clauses listed in § 60–1.4(a) 68 Price Waterhouse v. Hopkins, 490 U.S. 228, 247 necessary. There is no justification for and (b) under which a contractor’s n.12 (1989) (plurality op.) (‘‘Nothing in this opinion should be taken to suggest that a case must be not covering all employees who are actions would not be deemed to be correctly labeled as either a ‘‘pretext’’ case or a covered generally by the protections discrimination if the contractor could ‘‘mixed-motives’’ case from the beginning . . . provided under Executive Order 11246. show that it disciplined the employee indeed, we expect that plaintiffs often will allege, for violation of a consistently and in the alternative, that their cases are both. Contractor Defenses Discovery often will be necessary before the uniformly applied rule, policy, practice, plaintiff can know whether both legitimate and As was proposed in the NPRM, and as agreement, or other instrument that does illegitimate considerations played a part in the was established in Executive Order not prohibit, or tend to prohibit, decision against her.’’); see also Ponce v. Billington, 13665, the final rule contains contractor 679 F.3d 840, 845 (D.C. Cir. 2012) (citing Price defenses to alleged violations. First, the 71 Waterhouse, and noting that ‘‘a plaintiff may E.O. 13665, sec. 2. ultimately decide to proceed under both theories of 72 E.O. 11246, sec. 202(3). liability.’’); Rapold v. Baxter Int’l, 718 F.3d 602, 69 E.O. 13665, sec. 2. 73 E.O. 13665, sec. 5(a). 611–12 (7th Cir. 2013) (citing Price Waterhouse). 70 550 U.S. 618 (2007). 74 Id.

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employees or applicants from employee’s or applicant’s protected receive pursuant to a workplace rule. discussing or disclosing their activity. Requiring that contractors uniformly compensation or the compensation of In response to the concern that apply workplace rules to similarly other employees or applicants. OFCCP contractors could use workplace rules, situated employees, regardless of their invited comments on how to harmonize such as those that prohibit disruptive protected activity, prevents contractors contractors’ enforcement of legitimate employee behavior, to target discussions from using the rule as a way to avoid workplace rules with the rights of of compensation, OFCCP notes that liability for discrimination. Therefore, applicants and employees to discuss, contractors may only rely on workplace OFCCP believes that the use of the word disclose, or inquire about compensation. rules that do not prohibit, or tend to ‘‘uniformly’’ is not superfluous and will OFCCP received several comments on prohibit, employees or applicants from remain in the final rule. this proposed defense. Some discussing or disclosing their Two commenters proposed adding commenters were concerned that the compensation or the compensation of more specific defenses to the regulation. defense was so broad that it could be other employees or applicants. A rule One commenter suggested that OFCCP used as pretext for discrimination and that treated all discussions of pay as add a defense for contractors who limit that it allowed for excessive employer ‘‘disruptive’’ would violate these discussion or disclosure of subjectivity. These commenters regulations. compensation information pursuant to explained that the example cited in the OFCCP declines to articulate specific laws enacted to protect private and/or NPRM, where a contractor disciplines workplace rules that contractors may confidential information. Another an employee for standing on her desk assert pursuant to this defense. There commenter recommended that the rule and repeatedly shouting out her pay in are many legitimate workplace rules include a specific defense against violation of a workplace rule prohibiting that contractors may be entitled to hacking, such that if an employee disruptive behavior, illustrated that enforce; OFCCP cannot predict the obtained salary information through contractors could apply such workplace content or the source of any particular unauthorized access, then the employer rules in a subjective and discriminatory rule that a contractor may rely upon in should be able to discipline the manner because contractors could asserting this defense. Regardless of the employee for doing so. define ‘‘disruptive’’ to include all type of workplace rule relied upon, As previously mentioned, the final conversations about compensation. however, every contractor must show rule does not expand the defenses to These commenters suggested that that the identified workplace rule does include these recommendations; OFCCP should provide specific not prohibit, or tend to prohibit, however, it does not limit the ability of definitions and examples of legitimate employees or applicants from contractors to take disciplinary actions workplace rules. One commenter also discussing their compensation and that for violations of security policies and suggested that OFCCP should identify any such rule has been consistently and applicable privacy laws. Furthermore, sources that employers could draw from uniformly applied. For example, if a as noted in the preamble to the when citing a legitimate workplace rule, contractor disciplined an employee or proposed rule, the general defense such as employee handbooks or applicant, who was also discussing pay, provision is intended to permit collective bargaining agreements. pursuant to an allegedly legitimate employers to have personnel policies One other commenter suggested that workplace rule, but, for example, had that are uniformly applied to maintain OFCCP delete ‘‘and uniformly’’ from the never promulgated or enforced that rule discipline in the workplace and to phrase ‘‘by proving that the contractor before, the contractor may not be able to protect their business. We note disciplined the employee for violation show that the workplace rule qualified generally that a policy that would have of a consistently and uniformly applied as a legitimate workplace rule under the effect of broadly prohibiting rule . . .’’ because ‘‘uniformly’’ was this defense. employee communication about superfluous and because contractors Finally, OFCCP will retain the word compensation would be unlawful under should not be required to apply a rule ‘‘uniformly’’ in the final rule. OFCCP this rule. However, a company policy ‘‘uniformly’’ in situations when recognizes that different circumstances that is narrowly tailored to prohibit circumstances warrant a different may warrant different forms of disclosure of specific proprietary approach. discipline under the same workplace business information or trade secrets, or OFCCP believes that the defense, as rule; the fact that an employee or that is otherwise designed to be proposed in the NPRM, adequately applicant was also discussing consistent with federal or state privacy prevents contractors from using a compensation, however, should not laws, if violated, could fall within the legitimate workplace rule as a way to justify applying the workplace rule in a general defenses already set forth in the avoid liability in the event that it non-uniform manner. For example, it rule. Similarly, if a contractor discriminated against an employee or may be a consistent application for a consistently and uniformly applies a applicant for discussing compensation. contractor to suspend all employees rule prohibiting employees from The defense requires the contractor to who exceed their allotted break time by accessing information without show that it applied a legitimate an hour, even if the contractor only authorization, then this too could workplace rule to the employee or provides a verbal warning to employees potentially fall within the general applicant in a consistent and uniform who exceed their allotted break time defense provision. Whether a company manner. If the contractor cannot one time by five minutes. For the policy concerning confidentiality or demonstrate a track record of consistent contractor to act in a uniform manner, unauthorized access would be deemed and uniform application of the it should apply the same corrective unlawful would be a highly fact-specific workplace rule, then the contractor will action—here, a verbal warning—to inquiry. However, because the general not be able to successfully use this employees who exceed their allotted defense set forth could potentially be defense. Although a contractor need not break time once by five minutes, invoked for these purposes, OFCCP discipline all employees in an identical including any employees who may have declines to adopt the recommendations way under the workplace rule, it must been discussing compensation. As to include these specific defenses. show that it did not discipline the mentioned above, an employee’s or Accordingly, OFCCP declines to make employee or applicant in question more applicant’s protected activity should not the suggested changes and adopts the severely under the rule because of the affect the severity of the discipline they defense requirements outlined in the

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NPRM into the final rule. OFCCP is, example, written and oral complaints own management to consider and however, rewording the defense to make submitted by the employee, or someone address if necessary to comply with the clear that relying on a workplace rule on behalf of the employee, to the law. Without this distinction, will not serve as a complete defense, but contractor’s human resources or other employees with essential job functions rather is subject to the analytical appropriate office or official, and to a access, who primarily work in human framework as discussed above. Federal, state or local government resources departments and who are Consistent with Title VII principles, and entity, including courts and predominantly women,76 would receive the language of Executive Order 13665, administrative boards and councils. less protection than other employees a contractor cannot escape all liability Under § 1.35(b), the employee would who learn of possible compensation within the ‘‘motivating factor’’ typically be making the disclosure disparities in a similar manner. framework if the agency can show that within, related to, or pursuant to some As with any defense, OFCCP will discrimination motivated the contractor, sort of official action, process, policy, or evaluate the availability of a defense even in part, to discipline an employee procedure if the conduct is to be under section 1.35(b) based on the or applicant. The focus of the Executive protected from adverse action by the specific facts and circumstances of each Order is on ‘‘[e]nsuring that employees contractor. case. As discussed above, this defense of Federal contractors may discuss their As discussed above, OFCCP has may serve as a complete bar to liability compensation without fear of adverse revised the definition of ‘‘essential job under these regulations. The action’’ so that contractors and their functions’’ to identify two specific ‘‘motivating factor’’ framework will not employees can ‘‘detect and remediate categories of job functions: (1) the access limit the application of the essential job unlawful discriminatory practices.’’ E.O. to compensation information is functions defense because releasing 13665, sec. 1. This policy will not be necessary in order to perform that compensation information obtained truly effectuated until all forms of function or other routinely assigned during the course of an employee’s discriminatory actions, even if they are business task; or (2) the function or essential job functions is not protected combined with some lawful duties of the position include protecting by Executive Order 13665 or this final motivations, are rooted out of the and maintaining the privacy of rule. The policy underlying Executive workplace. To the extent that a desire to employee personnel records, including Order 13665 recognizes that contractors perpetuate unlawful pay secrecy compensation information. Many of the are entitled to prohibit some of their policies motivated a contractor’s comments that OFCCP received on this employees from releasing sensitive and actions, OFCCP will seek to enjoin such topic related to the definition of confidential information relating to practices in the future. A contractor ‘‘essential job functions’’ and have been compensation; accordingly, such may, however, limit the scope of an previously addressed. To reiterate, some prohibitions will not give rise to adverse remedial order if it can show commenters felt that the definition of impermissible ‘‘motivating factors’’ that it would have taken the same action essential job functions, and therefore the under these regulations, and therefore against the employee or applicant in the accompanying defense, should be will not implicate the remedial structure absence of any discriminatory motive.75 broadened, while others felt it should be under the ‘‘motivating factor’’ narrowed. framework. Section 60–1.35(b) Essential Job As stated in the NPRM, this defense Functions acknowledges that an employee who Section 60–1.35(c) Dissemination of As proposed in the NPRM, § 1.35(b) has access to compensation information nondiscrimination provision contains a second contractor defense to of others within an organization as part The NPRM proposed to require that a claim of discrimination under these of his or her essential job functions has Federal contractors incorporate the a duty to protect such information from regulations. Pursuant to this defense, a nondiscrimination provision described disclosure. The revised definition of contractor will not violate these in section 2(b) of Executive Order 13665 ‘‘essential job functions’’ reflects these regulations if it takes adverse action into existing employee manuals or concerns, while also limiting an against an employee, who has access to handbooks, and disseminate the employer’s subjectivity in deciding the compensation information of other nondiscrimination provision to what functions constitute essential job employees or applicants as part of his or employees and job applicants. The functions. As was stated in the NPRM, her essential job functions, for NPRM proposed that the Director of however, if an employee discloses or disclosing the compensation of other OFCCP would prescribe the language in discusses the compensation of other employees or applicants, unless the the nondiscrimination provision, and applicants or employees based on disclosure occurs in certain limited that OFCCP would make the language information that the employee receives circumstances. These limited available on the OFCCP Web site. The circumstances include disclosures in through means other than essential job functions access, the defense would not NPRM stated that contractors would response to a formal complaint or disseminate the provision either charge, in furtherance of an apply. Similarly, the defense would not apply where such an employee pursues electronically or by posting a copy of investigation, proceeding, hearing or the provision in conspicuous places action, including an investigation her own possible compensation discrimination claim or raises possible available to employees and job conducted by the contractors, or applicants. The NPRM did not require consistent with the contractor’s legal disparities involving the compensation of other employees to a management or recommend in-person or face-to-face duty to provide information. A formal communication of the provision, complaint or charge would include, for official with the contractor or while using the contractor’s internal however, the proposed rule stated that complaint process. This balance contractors might use this method if 75 As discussed supra, if the facts of the case they typically communicate information dictate that proceeding under the McDonnell protects employers’ confidential Douglas determinative factor model is appropriate information, but does not inhibit those in a given case, the contractor could use its workers with access to such information 76 As was mentioned in the NPRM, in 2013 at workplace rule as its asserted legitimate least 71.9 percent of human resources professionals nondiscriminatory reason, which OFCCP would from pursuing their own claims of in three occupational categories were women. For then have the opportunity to demonstrate was a compensation discrimination or raising further discussion, please refer to the NPRM at 79 pretext for discrimination. possible disparities to the contractor’s FR 55721 (September 17, 2014).

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to all employees or applicants in this to publish the prescribed re-deploy training modules. Rather than manner. nondiscrimination provisions in impose a training requirement on some OFCCP received six comments on this employee manuals and handbooks. contractors, some of the comments in proposed requirement. One commenter In the proposed rule, OFCCP sought opposition suggested that OFCCP only encouraged OFCCP to create a new ‘‘pay comments on the feasibility of a encourage providing this training as a transparency’’ poster and add a proposition that would require best practice for all contractors. requirement for contractors to post it in contractors with existing manager After consideration of the foregoing the workplace. Two commenters trainings or meetings to include in them comments, the final rule does not recommended that OFCCP revise the a review of the prohibition on require any contractors to modify their current ‘‘EEO is the Law’’ poster to discrimination based on an employee or include language describing the applicant inquiring about, discussing, or existing trainings or meetings to include prohibition against discrimination based disclosing compensation information. a review of the prohibition on on compensation inquiries, discussions, The training requirement, as proposed, discriminating based on an employee or or disclosures, instead of requiring would have applied only to contractors applicant inquiring about, discussing, or publication of the prescribed that provide manager trainings or disclosing compensation information. In nondiscrimination provision in meetings; OFCCP would have making this determination, OFCCP employee manuals and handbooks. encouraged other contractors to adopt considered the added burden to Another commenter challenged the use such training as a best practice for contractors resulting from them of prescribed language by the OFCCP’s minimizing the likelihood of workplace modifying their training materials, as Director. The commenter stated that discrimination. OFCCP received five well as the potential for contractors to contractors would be best suited to comments in support and three become confused about which of them develop language that articulates both comments in opposition of this would be covered by the training employee and employer rights and proposed requirement. requirement. Although this final rule obligations. Generally, commenters supporting the does not require training, OFCCP OFCCP believes that contractors can training proposal asserted that requiring encourages all contractors to incorporate accomplish the goal of providing notice manager training should be required for personnel training on this new of the nondiscrimination provision to all contractors. Such a requirement nondiscrimination provision as a best applicants and employees through would ensure effective implementation practice. existing structures, such as handbooks of the new provision, particularly for and manuals. Moreover, OFCCP is those contractors with longstanding Alternatives or Additions to Proposed mindful of the additional burden that a polices that prohibit wage discussions. Regulations new posting requirement would impose Some of these commenters asserted In the NPRM, OFCCP requested on contractors, as explained in the further that contractors with existing comments from small contractors on below Regulatory Procedures section of training could incorporate required new possible alternatives that would this preamble. OFCCP also considered training into already existing training minimize the impact of the proposed the suggestion that individual sessions, as proposed. One commenter rule while still accomplishing its goals. contractors develop the language they suggested extending the training Specifically, OFCCP invited interested would use to describe the requirement to require contractors to persons to submit comments on NPRM nondiscrimination provision in their provide employees with individual estimates, including the number of employee handbooks and manuals. notice at staff meetings, performance small entities affected by the Order’s However, OFCCP believes that reviews, and other channels. prohibition on Federal contractors However, commenters in opposition uniformity of such language is necessary discriminating against employees and to the training requirement generally to ensure consistency and clarity in the job applicants, the compliance cost asserted that the proposed training information provided to applicants and estimates, and whether alternatives exist employees. Of course, nothing in this provision would not guarantee that would reduce burden on small rule limits contractors’ ability to provide effectiveness, would create confusion, entities while still remaining consistent additional information to their would involve significant expense, and with the objectives of Executive Order employees about employer and would be unnecessary given that 13665. employee rights and obligations. contractors are likely already subject to Further, OFCCP seeks to lessen the costs similar Federal and state provisions. OFCCP received two comments and burden associated with One commenter specifically asserted proposing alternative approaches. The dissemination of the nondiscrimination that requiring training for some commenters suggested that the final rule provision by prescribing the language to contractors while only encouraging it require Federal contractors to create and describe it. Accordingly, OFCCP for other contractors would create maintain publicly available employee declines to make the suggested changes confusion amongst the regulated pay scales, similar to the pay scales and adopts the dissemination community with regard to what is maintained for Federal employees. The requirements proposed in the NPRM required for compliance. Another commenters’ proposal is beyond the into the final rule. commenter stated that contractors scope of Executive Order 13665 and, OFCCP agrees with the suggested would achieve increased compliance even if within its scope, such an inclusion of language describing the with the new nondiscrimination alternative would be more burdensome prohibition against discrimination based provision through clearer guidance from than what was proposed in the NPRM. on compensation inquiries, discussions, OFCCP as opposed to mandated OFCCP further finds that the proposed or disclosures on the ‘‘EEO is the Law’’ contractor training. Yet another requirement to disseminate the poster that contractors are currently commenter opposed the requirement nondiscrimination provision is the least required to post. OFCCP will take because the expense for contractors to burdensome means of fostering necessary steps toward producing a update existing training programs discussion among employees about pay poster with this new language. would be significant. Such an update and allowing for openness among However, posting the ‘‘EEO is the Law’’ would require several levels of internal employees to discuss compensation poster will not eliminate the obligation company review, in addition to costs to practices.

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Regulatory Procedures Non-Retaliation for Disclosure of more difficult to discover and Compensation Information. 79 FR 20749 remediate.80 OFCCP’s work led to the Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory (April 11, 2014). This Executive Order determination that there is a substantial Planning and Review) and Executive prohibits Federal contractors from need for regulatory action. Order 13563 (Improving Regulation and discharging or discriminating in any U.S. Census data show that more than Regulatory Review) other way against employees or 15.2 million family households in the OFCCP is issuing this final rule in applicants who inquire about, discuss, United States are headed by women.81 conformity with Executive Orders 13563 or disclose their own compensation or Nearly 31 percent of these families, or and 12866, which directs agencies to the compensation of another employee nearly 4,700,000 family households, assess all costs and benefits of available or applicant. Executive Order 13665 have incomes that fall below the poverty regulatory alternatives and, if regulation necessitates the regulatory changes in level.82 These and other data provide is necessary, to select regulatory this rule to ensure that employees of general information about the potential approaches that maximize net benefits Federal contractors and subcontractors impact of eliminating pay differentials (including potential economic, are able to discuss their compensation among men and women, including pay environmental, public health and safety without fear of adverse action. Federal differentials not attributed to effects, distributive impacts, and contractors also need the regulatory discrimination, on the poverty rate of equity). Executive Order 13563 changes to enhance their ability to women and their families.83 The data on recognizes that some benefits are detect and remediate unlawful earnings and the pay gap includes all difficult to quantify and provides that, discriminatory practices. OFCCP where appropriate and permitted by designed the rule to contribute to a more 80 National Equal Pay Task Force, ‘‘Fifty Years law, agencies may consider and discuss efficient market in Federal contracting, After the Equal Pay Act,’’ (June 2013), available at http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/ qualitatively values that are difficult or and to ensure that the most qualified equalpay/equal_pay_task_force_progress_report_ impossible to quantify, including and productive workers receive fair june_2013_new.pdf (last accessed Mar.8, 2015). equity, human dignity, fairness, and wages. The existence of pay secrecy 81 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community distributive impacts. practices means some workers can be Survey ‘‘1-Year Estimates 2013, Table DP02: Under Executive Order 12866, OFCCP Selected Social Characteristics in the United fired for even disclosing their States,’’ available at http://factfinder.census.gov/ must determine whether a regulatory compensation or asking their co-workers faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/ action is significant and therefore how much they earn. Even employers productview.xhtml?src=bkmk (last accessed Aug. 4, subject to the requirements of the who do not specifically restrict 2015). The calculation uses family households Executive Order and to review by headed by females living in a household with employee communications about family and no husband. A family household 77 OMB. Section 3(f) of Executive Order compensation take great care to guard includes a householder, one or more people living 12866 defines a ‘‘significant regulatory individual compensation information. in the same household who are related to the action’’ as an action that is likely to This final rule benefits OFCCP’s householder, and anyone else living in the same result in a rule that: (1) has an annual household. enforcement by incorporating into the 82 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community effect of $100 million or more, or equal opportunity clauses the Survey, ‘‘1-Year Estimates 2013, Geographies: adversely affects in a material way a prohibition against pay secrecy policies, United States, Table DP03: Selected Economic sector of the economy, productivity, specifically that an employer cannot Characteristics,’’ available at http:// competition, jobs, the environment, factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/ discriminate against an employee or productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_13_1YR_ public health or safety, or State, local, applicant who has inquired about, DP03&prodType=table (last accessed Aug. 4, 2015). or tribal governments or communities discussed, or disclosed compensation To determine whether a household falls below the (also referred to as economically information.79 By including the poverty level, the U.S. Census Bureau considers the income of the householder, size of family, number significant); (2) creates serious provision in the equal opportunity of related children, and, for 1- and 2-person inconsistency or otherwise interferes clauses OFCCP clearly defines such families, age of householder. The poverty threshold with an action taken or planned by actions as discriminatory and enhances in 2013 was $18,769 for a single householder and another agency; (3) materially alters the its ability to take action when it finds two children under 18. budgetary impacts of entitlement grants, 83 National Women’s Law Center, ‘‘Closing the pay secrecy policies or practices during Wage Gap is Crucial for Women of Color and Their user fees, or loan programs, or the rights compliance evaluations and Families,’’ (Nov. 2013), available at http:// and obligations of recipients thereof; or investigations. www.nwlc.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/2013.11.13_ (4) raises novel legal or policy issues Currently, OFCCP lacks sufficient, closing_the_wage_gap_is_crucial_for_woc_and_ their_families.pdf (last accessed Aug. 20, 2015). arising out of legal mandates, the reliable data to assess the gender- or Unequal wages exacerbate poverty rates for many Presidents priorities, or the principles race-based pay gap experienced by women of color and their families, even among set forth in Executive Order 12866.78 employees of Federal contractors or lower-wage earners. The wage gap also makes it This rule has been designated a subcontractors, including how much of difficult to women of color to move upward into the ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ although middle class; National Women’s Law Center, the potential pay gap is attributable to ‘‘Insecure and Unequal: Poverty and Income Among not economically significant under pay discrimination instead of Women and Families, 2000–2012,’’ (Sept. 26, 2013), section 3(f) of Executive Order 12866. nondiscriminatory factors, and how available at http://www.nwlc.org/resource/insecure- The rule is not economically significant many contractors are violating the pay unequal-poverty-among-women-and-families-2000- 2012. Compares poverty rates for adults 18 and because it will not have an annual effect discrimination laws OFCCP enforces. older for women and men, for white, non- on the economy of $100 million or Pay secrecy ranks among one of the Hispanics, Asians and Native Americans. Only more. Accordingly, the rule has been most prevalent employer policies and Native American women have higher poverty rates reviewed by the Office of Management practices that makes discrimination than Hispanic and African-American women; Lauren Howard, ‘‘Wage Disparity Still a Concern?,’’ and Budget. available at http://www.state.tn.us/sos/ecw/ 79 The Need for the Regulation The final rule includes an exception for Wage%20Disparity%20Article.pdf citing the employees (e.g., payroll personnel) who have access Institute for Women’s Policy Research, ‘‘Still a On April 8, 2014, President Barack to the compensation information of other Man’s Labor Market: The Long-Term Earnings Obama signed Executive Order 13665, employees or applicants as a part of such Gap.’’ Vulnerability resulting from the damaging employee’s essential job functions. In certain effects of lifelong pay inequity is evident in the 20 instances, employers may take adverse action percent poverty rate shared by senior citizen 77 58 FR 51735. against these employees for making compensation women who are widowed or divorced or have never 78 Id. disclosures. married.

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employers and all employees in the Discussion of Impacts face, when complying with the U.S., whereas this rule would apply to requirements. In this section, OFCCP presents a only a subset of such employers and OFCCP believes that Federal summary of the costs associated with employees. Therefore, the potential contractors’ human resources or the requirements in the final rule at personnel managers will be responsible impact of this rule would be much §§ 60–1.3, 60–1.4 and 60–1.35. The smaller than the impact of eliminating for understanding or becoming familiar estimated labor cost to contractors is with the new requirements. OFCCP pay differentials among all working men based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data and women. estimates that it will take one hour for in the publication ‘‘Employer Costs for a management professional at each Discrimination, occupational Employee Compensation’’ issued in contractor company to either read the segregation, and other factors contribute December 2013, which lists total compliance assistance materials to creating and maintaining a gap in compensation for management, provided by OFCCP or participate in an earnings and keeping a significant professional, and related occupations as OFCCP webinar to learn more about the percentage of women in poverty. It is $51.58 per hour and for administrative new requirements. One commenter worth noting, however, that some support as $24.23 per hour. Unless asserted that one hour was an research has established that women specified otherwise, OFCCP estimates underestimation of the time needed for earn less than men regardless of the that 25 percent of the time burden for familiarization. The commenter asserted field or occupation.84 According to complying with this rule will be spent that multiple individuals at each some studies, differences in occupations by persons in management, professional contractor company would be required and related occupations and 75 percent result in occupational segregation which to become familiar with the will be spent by persons in contributes to the wage gap 85 and the requirements. OFCCP acknowledges administrative support occupations. effect is more pronounced in jobs that the precise amount of time each There are approximately 500,000 requiring higher levels of education.86 company will take to engage in certain contractor companies or firms registered activities will be difficult to estimate. The gender pay gap may also affect the in the General Service Administration’s However, the estimate used does take economy as a whole as it exists for both System for Award Management (SAM). into account the fact that many women and men of color when Therefore, OFCCP estimates that contractors are smaller and may not compared to white, non-Hispanic men. 500,000 contractor companies or firms have the same staff or human resources At the beginning of 2015, median may be affected by the final rule.88 This capabilities. Therefore, OFCCP retains weekly earnings for African-American may be an overestimate because SAM its original estimate that it will take 60 men working at full-time jobs totaled captures firms that do not meet OFCCP’s minutes for regulatory familiarization. $680 per week, only 76 percent of the jurisdictional dollar threshold. OFCCP’s The estimated cost of this burden is median for white men ($897).87 jurisdiction covers active contracts with assumed to be entirely at the According to BLS data, the median a value in excess of $10,000. Management, Professional, and Related weekly earnings for African-American Occupations level. Consequently, the women equaled $611 per week, only 68 Cost of Regulatory Familiarization estimated time burden for rule percent of the median for white men. OFCCP acknowledges that 5 CFR familiarization is 500,000 hours 1320.3(b)(1)(i) requires agencies to (500,000 contractor companies × 1 hour 84 Ariane Hegewisch et al., ‘‘Separate and Not include in the burden analysis for new = 500,000 hours). The estimated cost is Equal? Gender Segregation in the Labor Market and information collection requirements the $25,790,000 (500,000 hours × $51.58/ the Gender Wage Gap,’’ Briefing Paper IWPR #C377, estimated time it takes for contractors to hour = $25,790,000). Institute for Women’s Policy Research (2010). 85 Ariane Hegewisch and Heidi Hartmann, Ph.D., review and understand the instructions Cost of New Provisions Occupational Segregation and the Gender Wage for compliance. In order to minimize the Gap: A Job Half Done, (Jan. 2014), sponsored by the burden, OFCCP will publish compliance The final rule prohibits U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau, assistance materials including, but not discrimination based on employees and available at http://www.iwpr.org/publications/ limited to, fact sheets and ‘‘Frequently applicants inquiring about, discussing, pubs/occupational-segregation-and-the-gender- Asked Questions.’’ OFCCP will also host or disclosing their compensation or the wage-gap-a-job-half-done (last accessed Aug. 20, compensation of others unless the 2015); U.S. Department of Labor, Women’s Bureau, webinars for the contractor community ‘‘The Economic Status of Women of Color: A that will describe the new requirements employee has access to compensation Snapshot,’’ available at http://www.dol.gov/wb/ and conduct listening sessions to information of other employees or media/reports/WB_WomenColorFactSheet.pdf (last identify any specific challenges applicants as a part of such employee’s accessed Aug. 20, 2015. Ongoing occupational essential job functions. The prohibition segregation is a persistent contributor to the wage contractors believe they face, or may gap for all women, but particularly so for Black and against discrimination would apply to Hispanic women. See also National Women’s Law all Federal contractors and 88 Legacy CCR Extracts Public (‘‘FOIA’’) Data Center, ‘‘The 10 Largest Jobs Paying Under $10.10/ Package, May 2014, available at https:// subcontractors and federally assisted Hour Are Majority Women’’ (Apr. 2013), available www.sam.gov/portal/public/SAM/ (last accessed construction contractors and at http://www.nwlc.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/ February 12, 2015). There is at least one reason to womendominatedminwageoccupations.pdf (last subcontractors with contracts or believe the SAM data yield an underestimate of the subcontracts in excess of $10,000. The accessed Aug. 4, 2015). number of entities affected by this rule and other 86 Sarah Jane Glynn, Center for American reasons to believe the data yield an overestimate. new requirements are located at §§ 60– Progress, ‘‘Explaining the Gender Wage Gap,’’ (May SAM does not necessarily include all 1.3, 60–1.4 and 60–1.35. 2014), available at https:// subcontractors, thus potentially leading to an The final rule amends § 60–1.3 to www.americanprogress.org/issues/economy/report/ underestimate, but this limitation of the data is include definitions for compensation, 2014/05/19/90039/explaining-the-gender-wage-gap/ offset somewhat because of the overlap among (last accessed Aug. 3, 2015). contractors and subcontractors; a firm may be a compensation information, and 87 Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of subcontractor on some activities but have a contract essential job functions as it relates to Labor, ‘‘Current Population Survey, Median usual on others and thus be included in the SAM data. employees who have access to weekly earnings of full-time wage and salary The SAM data may produce an overestimate of the compensation information. Some workers by selected characteristics, annual entities affected by this rule because the data set averages,’’ available at http://www.bls.gov/ includes: inactive contractors, contracts below this commenters indicated that OFCCP news.release/wkyeng.t07.htm (last accessed Feb.12, proposed rule’s $10,000 threshold, and recipients of should be required to assess additional 2015). Federal grants and Federal financial assistance. burden because of the compensation

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definition. The commenter asserted that incorporated by reference into Federal Executive Order 13665. The text of the definition would require contractors contracts and subcontracts. paragraph (b) is drawn from the text in to change their analysis of employment In § 60–1.4(b)(3), the final rule section 2(b) of the same Executive processes. Another commenter mandates that each administering Order. There is no burden associated suggested that OFCCP assess the burden agency incorporate the prohibition into with the inclusion of these new for additional data requests that are the equal opportunity clause of a grant, paragraphs. made during compliance evaluations. contract, loan, insurance, or guarantee Section 60–1.35(c) of the final rule OFCCP declines to adopt either of these involving federally assisted construction requires contractors to disseminate the two positions. The final rule does not that is not exempted from the equal nondiscrimination provision by change the requirement to conduct an opportunity clause. More specifically, incorporating it into existing employee in-depth analysis of employment existing § 60–1.4(b)(3) provisions on manuals or handbooks, and practices. Contractors are required by notices sent to each labor union or disseminating it to employees and to job existing regulations to analyze their representative of workers would be applicants. This dissemination can be personnel activity data annually, placed in § 60–1.4(b)(4); existing § 60– executed electronically or by posting a including compensation, to determine 1.4(b)(4) would be placed in § 60– copy of the provision in conspicuous whether and where impediments to 1.4(b)(5); existing § 60–1.4(b)(5) would places available to employees and equal employment opportunity exist. be placed in § 60–1.4(b)(6); existing applicants for employment. In person or The final rule establishes a definition of § 60–1.4(b)(6) would be placed in § 60– face-to-face communication of the compensation, but does not change the 1.4(b)(7); and existing § 60–1.4(b)(7) provision is not required or would be placed in new § 60–1.4(b)(8). existing regulatory requirement at 41 recommended, however, contractors The equal opportunity clause may be CFR 60–2.17(b)(3). OFCCP’s guidance may use this method if they typically incorporated by reference into federally and regulations have historically communicate information to all assisted contracts and subcontracts. included salary, wages, overtime pay, To comply with this requirement, employees or applicants in this manner. shift differentials, bonuses, contractors may incorporate the equal In order to reduce the burden to commissions, vacation and holiday pay, opportunity clause into their nonexempt contractors associated with allowances, insurance and other subcontracts either in its entirety or by disseminating the provision, the final benefits, stock options, profit sharing rule requires contractors to adopt the 89 including it by reference. While some and retirement. Thus, OFCCP found contractors may need to locate the nondiscrimination language provided no need to change the assessed burden revised equal opportunity clause and by OFCCP into contractors’ existing for this requirement. The provision of a incorporate it into existing contract employee manuals or handbooks and definition for compensation does not templates, other contractors that include otherwise make it available to increase the costs of compliance with the clause by reference will make no employees and applicants. One this rule. In response to the comment change to existing subcontract language. commenter indicated that disseminating related to requests made during One commenter asserted that it would the policy to employees and applicants compliance evaluations, the addition of take at least ten hours to comply with would take considerably more time as it a definition of compensation does not the new requirement. The commenter would not only be necessary to change the manner by which OFCCP asserted that it would involve attorneys, incorporate the provision into conducts its compliance evaluations, procurement, logistics, and vendor handbooks and post the policy, but it nor does it require the compliance services. However, the commenter did would also require additional personnel officers to collect more data. The not provide any specificity that would to communicate and approve the Federal Contract Compliance Manual explain or support this estimate. OFCCP changes to handbooks and postings. The and OFCCP’s Directive 2013–03 instruct disagrees with this assessment as the provisions of this rule apply to all compliance officers to analyze all activity simply involves finding the new Federal contractors and subcontractors, aspects of pay. Thus, the requests for clause, provided by either OFCCP or the thus when estimating the cost, it is additional data are not a new cost or procurement officer, and incorporating necessary to factor in that many Federal burden to contractors. that new wording into a contract contractors are small and do not have In § 60–1.4(a)(3), the final rule template. OFCCP’s estimate takes into the same staff or human resources mandates that each contracting agency account the fact that many contractors capabilities. Thus, OFCCP retains its incorporate the prohibition into the are smaller and may not have staffing or original calculation, as it is more equal opportunity clause of Federal departments devoted to procurement, reflective of the range of Federal contracts and contract modifications, if logistics, or vendor services. Therefore, contractors and their respective the provision was not included in the OFCCP retains its original estimate that practices. A second commenter original contract. More specifically, contractors will spend approximately 15 indicated that contractors should be existing § 60–1.4(a)(3) provisions on minutes modifying existing contract allowed to develop their own statements notices sent to each labor union or templates to ensure the additional for incorporation into handbooks. representative of workers would be language is included. The estimated OFCCP disagrees with both of these placed in § 60–1.4(a)(4); existing § 60– time burden for this provision is commenters. By providing the required 1.4(a)(4) would be placed in § 60– 125,000 hours (500,000 contractors × language, OFCCP significantly reduces 1.4(a)(5); existing § 60–1.4(a)(5) would 0.25 hours = 125,000 hours). The the burden of this requirement. The be placed in § 60–1.4(a)(6); existing estimated cost of this provision is statement as written in the regulations § 60–1.4(a)(6) would be placed in § 60– $3,883,438 ((125,000 hours × 0.25 × must be included verbatim into existing 1.4(a)(7); and existing § 60–1.4(a)(7) $51.58) + (125,000 × 0.75 × $24.23) = handbooks. Allowing contractors to would be placed in new § 60–1.4(a)(8). $3,883,438). develop their own statements would be The equal opportunity clause may be The final rule adds § 60–1.35(a) and more burdensome for contractors, (b) discussing contractor defenses to an requiring additional resources for the development and review of the 89 Federal Contract Compliance Manual Chapter allegation of violation of § 60–1.4(a)(3) 2, Section 2L03 and Chapter 3, section 3H03 (Oct. and (b)(3). The text of paragraph (a) statement. Moreover, using a uniform 2014). incorporates the text in section 5(a) of statement eliminates confusion about

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the appropriateness of the statement, likely to have formal employee and complying with the final rule is and minimizes possible confusion by handbooks. 1,045,000 hours (500,000 hours + employees and applicants about the Section 60–1.35(c)(ii) requires 125,000 hours + 290,000 hours + nature and purpose of the statement. contractors to disseminate the 130,000 hours = 1,045,000 hours). nondiscrimination provision to Thus, OFCCP has selected the least Operations and Maintenance Costs burdensome alternative. employees and to job applicants. This dissemination can be executed by In addition to the time burden Section 60–1.35(c)(i) requires electronic posting or by posting a copy calculated above, OFCCP estimates that contractors to include the of the provision in conspicuous places contractors will incur operations and nondiscrimination provision in existing available to employees and applicants maintenance costs, mostly in the form of employee manuals or handbooks. for employment. OFCCP believes that 99 materials. OFCCP assumes that most contractors percent of contractors will post the (98 percent) maintain these documents Section 60–1.35(c)(i) information electronically while 1 electronically.90 For those contractors percent will post the provision on OFCCP estimates that 1 percent of that maintain the documents employee bulletin boards. OFCCP’s contractors (5,000 contractor electronically, we are not requiring estimate is that it will take 15 minutes companies) will incorporate the contractors to physically reproduce (or 0.25 hours) for contractors posting nondiscrimination provision into their their manuals to include the provision the provision electronically to prepare existing hardcopy handbook or manual. if they do not maintain hardcopies of and post the provision. Additionally, OFCCP estimates that these 5,000 manuals and handbooks. However, for OFCCP estimates it will take 75 minutes contractor companies will incorporate those contractors that do not maintain (or 1.25 hours) for contractors posting into an existing handbook or manual a their handbooks electronically, OFCCP the provision manually to prepare the single one-page errata sheet that believes those contractors (2 percent) provision and post it in conspicuous includes the nondiscrimination will prepare and print a single errata places available to employees and provision. OFCCP estimates the one- sheet to update their hardcopy manual. applicants for employment. Therefore, time operations and maintenance cost of OFCCP estimates it will take 20 minutes OFCCP estimates that the time burden this provision is $400 (500,000 for contractors to locate, review, and of this provision is 130,000 hours contractors × 1% × 1 page × $0.08 = reproduce the provision as provided by ((500,000 contractor companies × 99% × $400). OFCCP and 15 minutes to incorporate it 0.25 hours) + (500,000 contractor Section 60–1.35(c)(ii) into existing employee manuals or companies × 1% × 1.25 hours) = 130,000 handbooks; the total time required is 35 hours). The estimated cost of this OFCCP estimates that 1 percent of minutes (or 0.58 hours) to comply with provision is $4,038,775 ((123,750 hours contractors will inform employees by this provision. Therefore, OFCCP × 0.25 × $51.58 + 123,750 hours × 0.75 posting the provision on existing estimates the time burden of this × $24.23) + (6,250 hours × 0.25 × $51.58) employee bulletin boards. OFCCP provision is 290,000 hours (500,000 + (6,250 hours × 0.75 × $24.23)).92 assumes that on average these contractor companies × 0.58 hours = Contractors are required to maintain contractors will post the policy on 10 290,000 hours). The estimated cost of documentation of other notices; the bulletin boards. Therefore OFCCP this provision is $9,009,575 ((290,000 regulations implementing Executive estimates the operations and hours × 0.25 × $51.58) + (290,000 hours Order 11246, VEVRAA and Section 503 maintenance cost of this provision is × 0.75 × $24.23)).91 OFCCP believes that currently require recordkeeping related $4,000 (500,000 contractor companies × this estimation may overstate the to personnel and employment activity. 1% × 10 pages × $0.08 = $4,000). burden as it assumes that all 500,000 See 41 CFR 60–1.12; 60–4.3(a)(7); 60– The estimated total first year cost of contractors have a handbook including 300.80; 60–741.80. Consequently, there the final rule is $42,726,188 or $85 per contractors with fewer than 10 is no new time burden or cost for contractor company. Below, in Table 1, employees. The smaller contractors, retaining copies of the notices to is a summary of the burden hours and those with 10 or fewer employers, employees. costs; Table 2 shows the total cost represent 58 percent of the contractors OFCCP estimates that the combined summary for the first year and recurring in the SAM database and are the less time burden for becoming familiar with years.

TABLE 1—CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS

Estimated First-Year Burden Hours and Costs Section Burden hours Costs

Regulatory Familiarization ...... 500,000 $25,790,000 60–1.3 Definitions ...... 0 0 60–1.4(a) and (b) Contracting agencies amend the equal opportunity clause ...... 125,000 3,883,438 60–1.4(d) Change ‘‘Deputy Assistant Secretary’’ to ‘‘Director of OFCCP’’ ...... 0 0 60–1.35(c)(i) Incorporation into manuals or handbooks ...... 290,000 9,009,575 60–1.35(c)(ii) Making the provision available to employees and applicants via electronic posting or manually posting a copy ...... 130,000 4,038,775

90 This is based on the Equal Employment (EEO–1), p. 1, OMB Control 3046–0007 Employer into the handbook (75 percent) with management Opportunity Commission representation that 98 Information Report (EEO–1), available at http:// oversight (25 percent). percent of the employers submitting the EEO–1 www.reginfo.gov/public/do/ 92 OFCCP assumes that administrative support PRAViewDocument?ref_nbr=201412-3046-001 (last report file their submissions electronically through will copy and paste the clause into a notice and a Web based online filing system. See Supporting accessed May 5, 2015). either post or send it electronically (75 percent) Statement for Recordkeeping and Reporting 91 OFCCP assumes that administrative support Requirements for Employer Information Report will identify the appropriate clause, and insert it with management oversight (25 percent).

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TABLE 1—CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS—Continued

Estimated First-Year Burden Hours and Costs Section Burden hours Costs

Total First-Year Burden Hours and Costs ...... 1,045,000 42,721,788

Estimated Recurring Burden Hours and Costs

Section Burden hours Costs

60–1.35(a) and (b) Defenses ...... 0 0 Total Annual Recurring Burden Hours and Costs ...... 0 0

Total Operations and Maintenance Costs ...... 0 4,400

Total Burden Hours and Cost of the Final Rule ...... 1,045,000 $42,726,188

TABLE 2—TOTAL COST SUMMARY

Per contractor Hours Costs company

First Year Hours/Costs ...... 1,045,000 $42,726,188 $85 Annual Recurring Hours/Cost ...... 0 0 0

Summary of Benefits and Transfers but also to the workforce and the through adoption of civil rights laws Executive Order 13563 recognizes that economy as a whole. In general, and changing social norms, accounts for discrimination is incompatible with an 15–20 percent of aggregate wage growth some rules have benefits that are 96 difficult to quantify or monetize but are, efficient labor market. Discrimination between 1960 and 2008. On a smaller nevertheless, important and states that interferes with the ability of workers to scale, the benefits of this rule have the agencies may consider such benefits. find jobs that match their skills and potential to make an economic impact abilities and to obtain wages consistent This rule, to the extent that it is by providing employees of Federal with a well-functioning marketplace.93 contractors with a tool that allows them effective, has equity and fairness Discrimination may reflect market to identify potential compensation benefits, which are explicitly recognized failure, where collusion or other anti- discrimination that undermines their in Executive Order 13563. Enabling the discriminatory practices allow majority financial security. employees and applicants of Federal group members to shift the costs of contractors to discuss their Regulatory Flexibility Act and Executive discrimination to minority group compensation without fear of adverse Order 13272 (Consideration of Small members.94 action can contribute to reducing pay For this reason, effective Entities) discrimination and ensuring that nondiscrimination enforcement can The Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 qualified and productive employees promote economic efficiency and (RFA) 5 U.S.C. 601 et seq., as amended receive fair compensation. OFCCP growth. For example, a number of requires agencies to prepare regulatory designed the final rule to achieve these scholars have documented the benefits flexibility analyses and make them benefits by: • of the civil rights movement and the available for public comment, when Supporting more effective adoption of Title VII of the Civil Rights proposing regulations that will have a enforcement of the prohibition against Act of 1964 on the economic prospects significant economic impact on a compensation discrimination. 95 • of workers and the larger economy. substantial number of small entities. See Providing better remedies to One recent study estimated that 5 U.S.C. 603. If the rule is not expected workers victimized by compensation improved workforce participation by to have a significant economic impact discrimination. women and minorities, including • on a substantial number of small entities Increasing employees’ and the RFA allows an agency to certify applicants’ understanding of the value 93 Shelley J. Lundberg and Richard Starz, ‘‘Private such, in lieu of preparing an analysis. of their skills in the labor market. Discrimination and Social Intervention in See 5 U.S.C. 605. As explained in the • Enhancing the ability of Federal Competitive Labor Markets,’’ 73 American Economic Review 340 (1983); Dennis J. Aigner and initial Regulatory Flexibility Act and contractors and their employees to Glen G. Cain, ‘‘Statistical Theories of Executive Order 13272 section of the detect and remediate unlawful Discrimination in Labor Markets,’’ 30 Industrial and proposed rule, OFCCP did not expect discriminatory practices. Labor Relations Review, 175 (1977). the proposed rule to have a significant 94 Kenneth J. Arrow, ‘‘What Has Economics to Say Social Benefits of Improved about Racial Discrimination?,’’ 12 The Journal of economic impact on a substantial Nondiscrimination Enforcement Economic Perspectives 91 (1998). number of small entities. 79 FR 55712 95 J. Hoult Verkerke, ‘‘Free to Search,’’ 105 (September 17, 2014). However in the Social science research suggests Harvard Law Review 2080 (1992); James J. Heckman interest of transparency and to provide antidiscrimination law can have broad and Brook S. Payner, ‘‘Determining the Impact of social benefits, not only to those Federal Anti-Discrimination Policy on the Economic Status of Blacks: A Study of South 96 Hsieh, C., Hurst, E. Jones, C. I., Klenow, P. J. workers who are explicitly able to Carolina,’’ 79 American Economic Review 138 ‘‘The Allocation of Talent and U.S. Economic mobilize their rights and obtain redress, (1989). Growth,’’ NBER Working Paper (2013).

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an opportunity for public comment, job applicants who inquire about or annual cost per firm by the average OFCCP prepared an initial regulatory discuss their own compensation or the annual receipts per firm. This flexibility analysis rather than certifying compensation of other employees or methodology was applied to each of the that the proposed rule was not expected applicants are expected to be mitigated industries and the results by industry to have a significant economic impact to some degree by the benefits of the are presented in Tables 3–21 below. on a substantial number of small rule. The benefits, which may include In sum, the increased cost of entities. In the NPRM, OFCCP improved employee productivity and compliance resulting from the proposed specifically requested comments on the decreased employee turnover, are rule is de minimis relative to revenue at initial regulatory flexibility analysis, discussed more fully in the preamble of small contractor firms no matter their including the number of small entities this final rule. size. All of the industries had an annual affected by the Executive Order’s The data sources used in the analysis cost per firm as a percent of receipts of prohibition on Federal contractors from of small business impact are the Small 3 percent or less. For instance, the discriminating against employees and Business Administration’s (SBA) Table manufacturing industry cost is job applicants, the compliance cost of Small Business Size Standards,97 the estimated to range from 0.00 percent for estimates, and whether alternatives exist Current Population Survey (CPS), and firms that have average annual receipts that will reduce burden on small the U.S. Census Bureau’s Statistics of of approximately $985 million to 0.02 entities while still remaining consistent U.S. Businesses (SUSB).98 Since Federal percent for firms that have average with the objective of Executive Order contractors are not limited to specific annual receipts of under $500,000. 13665. See 79 FR 55726 (September 17, industries, OFCCP assessed the impact Management of companies and 2014). While OFCCP received eleven of the proposed rule across the 19 enterprises is the industry with the comments that addressed the costs and industrial classifications.99 Because data highest relative costs, with a range of burdens of the proposed rule, none limitations do not allow OFCCP to 0.00 percent for firms that have average commented on the initial regulatory determine which of the small firms annual receipts of approximately $2 flexibility analysis. Thus, as explained within these industries are Federal million to 0.36 percent for firms that below, OFCCP is adopting the proposed contractors, OFCCP assumes that these have average annual receipts of under rule’s economic analysis for purposes of small firms are not significantly $24,000. Therefore, OFCCP determined the final rule. different from the small Federal that in no instance was the effect of the In the NPRM, OFCCP estimated the contractors that will be directly affected proposed rule greater than 3 percent of impact on small entities that are covered by the rule. total receipts. contractors of complying with the OFCCP used the following steps to OFCCP then determined the number requirements contained in this final estimate the cost of the proposed rule of small contractor firms actually rule, OFCCP certifies that this rule will per small contractor firm as measured affected by the proposed rule. This not have a significant economic impact by a percentage of the total annual information is not readily available. The on a substantial number of small receipts. First, OFCCP used Census best source for the number of small entities. In making this certification, SUSB data that disaggregates industry contractor firms that are affected by this OFCCP determined that all small information by firm size in order to proposed rule is GSA’s System for entities subject to Executive Order perform a robust analysis of the impact Award Management (SAM). OFCCP 11246 would be required to comply on small contractor firms. OFCCP used SAM data to estimate the number with all of the provisions of the final applied the SBA small business size of affected small contractor firms since rule and that the compliance cost would standards to the SUSB data to determine SAM data allow us to directly estimate be approximately $85 per contractor. the number of small firms in the the number of small contractor firms. Such compliance requirements are more affected industries. Then OFCCP used Federal contractor status cannot be fully described above in other portions receipts data from the SUSB to calculate discerned from the SBA firm size data. of this preamble. The following section the cost per firm as a percent of total It can only be used to estimate the analyzes the cost of complying with receipts by dividing the estimated number of small firms, not the number Executive Order 13665. of small contractor firms. OFCCP used In estimating the annual economic 97 U.S. Small Business Administration, Office of the SBA data to estimate the impact of impact of this rule on the economy, Advocacy, ‘‘Firm Size Data, Statistics of U.S. the proposed regulation on a ‘‘typical’’ OFCCP determined the compliance cost Businesses, Business Dynamics Statistics, Business or ‘‘average’’ small firm in each of the Employment Dynamics, and Nonemployer of the rule and whether the costs would Statistics,’’ available at http://www.sba.gov/ 19 industries. OFCCP then assumed that be significant for a substantial number advocacy/849/12162#susb (last accessed June 9, a typical small firm is similar to a small of small contractor firms (i.e. small 2014). contractor firm. Thus, based on its business firms that enter into contracts 98 U.S. Census Bureau, Statistics of U.S. analysis, OFCCP believes that this rule Businesses, ‘‘Latest SUSB Annual Data,’’ available with the Federal Government). If the at http://www.census.gov/econ/susb/ (last accessed will not have a significant economic estimated compliance costs for affected June 9, 2014). effect on a substantial number of small small contractor firms are less than 3 99 Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting businesses. percent of small contractor firms’ Industry (North American Industry Classification Based on the most current SAM data revenues, OFCCP considered it System (NAICS) 11, Mining NAICS 21, Utilities available, if OFCCP defines small as NAICS 22, Construction NAICS 23, Manufacturing, appropriate to conclude that this rule NAICS 31–33, Wholesale Trade NAICS 42, Retail fewer than 500 employees, then there will not have a significant economic Trade NAICS 44–45, Transportation and are 328,552 small contractor firms. If impact on the small contractor firms Warehousing NAICS 48–49, Information NAICS 51, OFCCP defines small as firms with less covered by Executive Order 13665. Finance and Insurance NAICS 52, Real Estate and than $35.5 million in revenues, then Rental and Leasing NAICS 53, Professional, OFCCP has chosen 3 percent as the Scientific, and Technical Services NAICS 54, there are 315,902 small contractor firms. significance criteria; however, using this Management of Companies and Enterprises NAICS Thus, OFCCP established the range from benchmark as an indicator of significant 55, Administrative and Support and Waste 315,902 to 328,552 as the total number impact may overstate the significance of Management and Remediation Services NAICS 56, of small contractor firms. Of course, not Educational Services NAICS 61, Healthcare and such an impact, since the costs Social Assistance NAICS 62, Arts, Entertainment, all of these contractor firms will be associated with prohibiting and Recreation NAICS 71, Accommodation and impacted by the proposed rule; only discrimination against employees and Food Services NAICS 72, Other Services NAICS 81. those contractor firms that have policies

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that prohibit employees and job regulation applies to contractors review and consideration, OFCCP has applicants from inquiring about, covered by Executive Order 11246, concluded that the method used to discussing or disclosing their own OFCCP estimates that the range of small conduct the economic analysis in the compensation or the compensation of firms impacted ranges from 315,902 to proposed rule reasonably estimated the other employees or job applicants. Thus, 328,552 or all covered Federal annual effect of the rule, based on the this range is an overestimate of the contractor companies. data sources available to OFCCP. number of firms affected by the OFCCP has closely reviewed the OFCCP is accordingly adopting the proposed rule because some of those economic analysis it utilized in the proposed rule’s economic analysis for small contractor firms do not have such proposed rule and carefully considered purposes of the final rule. a policy or practice. As the proposed all the comments received. Based on its

TABLE 3—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, FISHING, AND HUNTING INDUSTRY, THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $0.75 MILLION–$27.5 MILLION

Agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry Annual cost Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Average 2 Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm 3 4 1 per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 5,086 N/A N/A $85 $247,056,000 $48,576 0.17 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 8,939 21,523 2.4 85 2,231,355,000 249,620 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 3,670 19,631 5.3 85 2,620,344,000 713,990 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 3,230 30,944 9.6 85 4,975,078,000 1,540,272 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 1,117 20,049 17.9 85 3,811,000,000 3,411,817 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 289 8,997 31.1 85 1,730,128,000 5,986,602 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 165 7,588 46.0 85 1,340,763,000 8,125,836 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 112 6,130 54.7 85 1,288,588,000 11,505,250 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 55 4,042 73.5 85 874,841,00 15,906,200 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 44 5,325 121.0 85 858,761,000 19,517,295 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 26 2,800 107.7 85 595,387,000 22,899,500 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed 1 In the case of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting firms with receipts of $100,000 to $499,999, the average number of employees per firm (2.4) was derived by dividing the total number of employees (21,523) by the number of firms (8,939). 2 The annual cost per firm ($85) accounts for regulatory familarization, including the policy in existing handbooks, including it in existing man- ager meetings, and informing employees of the prohibition. 3 In the case of agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting firms with receipts of $100,000 to $499,999, the average receipts per firm ($249,620) was derived by dividing the total annual receipts ($2,231,355,000) by the number of firms (8,939). 4 In the case of agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting firms with receipts of $100,000 to $499,999, the annual cost per firms as a percent of receipts (0.03 percent) was derived by dividing the annual cost per firm ($119) by the average receipts per firm ($249,620).

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TABLE 4—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE MINING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS 500 EMPLOYEES

Mining industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost 2 Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm 3 4 1 per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with 0–4 employees ...... 11,223 17,874 1.6 $85 $6,809,517,000 $606,747 0.01 Firms with 5–9 employees ...... 3,186 21,314 6.7 85 6,304,810,000 1,978,911 0.00 Firms with 10–19 employees ...... 2,451 33,344 13.6 85 9,092,457,000 3,709,693 0.00 Firms with 20–99 employees ...... 2,775 107,447 38.7 85 32,035,288,000 11,544,248 0.00 Firms with 100– 499 employees 690 102,299 148.3 85 38,463,690,000 55,744,478 0.00 1 In the case of mining firms with 0–4 employees, the average number of employees per firm (1.6) was derived by dividing the total number of employees (17,874) by the number of firms (11,223). 2 The annual cost per firm ($85) accounts for regulatory familarization, including the policy in existing handbooks, including it in existing man- ager meetings, and informing employees of the prohibition. 3 In the case of mining firms with 0 4 employees, the average receipts per firm ($606,747) was derived by dividing the total annual receipts ($6,809,517,000) by the number of firms (11,223). 4 In the case of mining firms with 0 4 employees, the annual cost per firm as a percent of receipts (0.01 percent) was derived by dividing the annual cost per firm ($119) by the average receipts per firms ($606,747).

TABLE 5—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE UTILITIES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS 250–1,000 EMPLOYEES

Utilities industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with 0–4 employees ...... 3,212 6,181 1.9 $85 $7,238,519,000 $2,253,586 0.00 Firms with 5–9 employees ...... 1,020 6,546 6.4 85 4,373,888,000 4,288,125 0.00 Firms with 10–19 employees ...... 513 6,722 13.1 85 5,657,251,000 11,027,780 0.00 Firms with 20–99 employees ...... 870 38,602 44.4 85 27,513,924,000 31,625,200 0.00 Firms with 100– 499 employees 309 52,294 169.2 85 53,091,123,000 171,815,932 0.00 Firms with 500+ employees 1 ...... 199 512,412 2,574.9 85 475,894,489,000 2,391,429,593 0.00 1 The small business size for several subsectors within the utilities industry is 750 or 1,000 employees; however, data are not disaggregated for firms with more than 500 employees.

TABLE 6—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $15 MILLION–$36.5 MILLION.

Construction industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 151,986 N/A N/A $85 $7,636,718,000 $50,246 0.17 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 316,475 776,806 2.5 85 81,110,428,000 256,293 0.03

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TABLE 6—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $15 MILLION–$36.5 MILLION.—Continued

Construction industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 124,214 642,823 5.2 85 88,028,843,000 708,687 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 110,546 1,049,670 9.5 85 173,054,634,000 1,565,454 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 47,962 864,701 18.0 85 167,758,626,000 3,497,740 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 16,992 492,370 29.0 85 102,502,053,000 6,032,371 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 7,801 308,512 39.5 85 66,977,650,000 8,585,777 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 8,259 427,159 51.7 85 99,174,146,000 12,008,009 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 4,354 289,441 66.5 85 73,881,089,000 16,968,555 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 2,611 209,081 80.1 85 56,928,754,000 21,803,429 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 1,621 150,754 93.0 85 43,119,720,000 26,600,691 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 1,171 121,928 104.1 85 36,848,837,000 31,467,837 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 831 94,903 114.2 85 30,307,198,000 36,470,756 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed

TABLE 7—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS 500–1,500 EMPLOYEES

Manufacturing industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with 0–4 employees ...... 114,635 213,123 1.9 $85 $46,236,636,000 $403,338 0.02 Firms with 5–9 employees ...... 53,500 358,110 6.7 85 53,036,608,000 991,338 0.01 Firms with 10–19 employees ...... 44,939 612,113 13.6 85 97,897,887,000 2,178,462 0.00

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TABLE 7—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS 500–1,500 EMPLOYEES—Continued

Manufacturing industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with 20–99 employees ...... 55,603 2,288,585 41.2 85 440,739,564,000 7,926,543 0.00 Firms with 100– 199 employees 13,945 2,445,779 175.4 85 634,737,830,000 45,517,234 0.00 Firms with 500+ employees 1 ...... 4,079 7,402,462 1,814.8 85 4,019,587,050,000 985,434,432 0.00 1 The small business size standard for many subsectors within the manufacturing industry is 750, 1,000, or 1,500 employees; however, data are not disaggregated for firms with more than 500 employees.

TABLE 8—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE WHOLESALE TRADE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS 100 EMPLOYEES

Wholesale trade industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with 0–4 employees ...... 190,153 325,412 1.7 $85 $297,267,502,000 $1,563,307 0.01 Firms with 5–9 employees ...... 57,366 377,841 6.6 85 249,842,292,000 4,355,233 0.00 Firms with 10–19 employees ...... 39,354 525,216 13.3 85 325,243,478,000 8,264,560 0.00 Firms with 20–99 employees ...... 36,783 1,365,914 37.1 85 899,443,843,000 24,452,705 0.00

TABLE 9—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE RETAIL TRADE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Retail trade industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 98,659 N/A N/A $85 $5,008,702,000 $50,768 0.17 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 251,705 727,585 2.9 85 67,380,242,000 267,695 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 122,575 634,006 5.2 85 87,491,736,000 713,781 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 120,985 1,019,672 8.4 85 190,373,341,000 1,573,528 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 55,634 774,581 13.9 85 193,186,239,000 3,472,449 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 19,594 418,263 21.3 85 117,223,823,000 5,982,639 0.00

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TABLE 9—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE RETAIL TRADE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Retail trade industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 9,582 272,697 28.5 85 80,790,141,000 8,431,449 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 9,824 366,889 37.3 85 115,236,313,000 11,730,081 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 5,310 256,826 48.4 85 86,999,536,000 16,384,093 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 3,498 201,289 57.5 85 72,964,681,000 20,858,971 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 2,438 167,596 68.7 85 61,987,531,000 25,425,566 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 1,835 144,987 79.0 85 55,162,317,000 30,061,208 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 1,491 122,188 82.0 85 50,711,404,000 34,011,673 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed.

TABLE 10—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Transportation and warehousing industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 40,510 N/A N/A $85 $1,939,749,000 $47,883 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 67,987 181,924 2.7 85 16,284,066,000 239,517 0.04 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 22,377 151,091 6.7 85 15,756,895,000 704,156 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 20,915 271,012 13.0 85 32,305,484,000 1,544,608 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 9,183 223,156 24.3 85 31,359,227,000 3,414,922 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 3,550 136,436 38.4 85 20,463,648,000 5,764,408 0.00

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TABLE 10—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE TRANSPORTATION AND WAREHOUSING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Transportation and warehousing industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 1,800 91,408 50.8 85 14,261,554,000 7,923,086 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 1,840 123,966 67.4 85 19,933,921,000 10,833,653 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 988 85,367 86.4 85 14,057,603,000 14,228,343 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 621 68,836 110.8 85 11,060,118,000 17,810,174 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 429 51,989 121.2 85 8,257,805,000 19,248,963 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 311 45,274 145.6 85 7,184,425,000 23,101,045 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 235 32,922 140.1 85 5,902,588,000 25,117,396 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed.

TABLE 11—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE INFORMATION INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Information industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 15,960 N/A N/A $85 $767,642,000 $48,098 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 27,678 80,336 2.9 85 6,876,130,000 248,433 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 10,311 67,954 6.6 85 7,260,927,000 704,192 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 9,808 120,499 12.3 85 15,248,992,000 1,554,750 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 4,508 100,331 22.3 85 15,472,313,000 3,432,190 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 1,837 65,601 35.7 85 10,856,893,000 5,910,121 0.00

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TABLE 11—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE INFORMATION INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Information industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 1,018 46,846 46.0 85 8,447,070,000 8,297,711 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 1,092 68,058 62.3 85 12,300,328,000 11,264,037 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 601 49,812 82.9 85 9,293,544,000 15,463,468 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 389 37,522 96.5 85 7,616,666,000 19,580,118 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 270 30,523 113.0 85 6,512,265,000 24,119,500 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 175 25,649 146.6 85 4,971,718,000 28,409,817 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 136 21,553 158.5 85 4,082,897,000 30,021,301 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed.

TABLE 12—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE FINANCE AND INSURANCE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Finance and insurance industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 61,548 N/A N/A $85 $2,931,522,000 $47,630 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 118,169 308,539 2.6 85 29,379,598,000 248,624 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 33,703 177,822 5.3 85 23,302,679,000 691,413 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 23,023 222,822 9.7 85 35,135,972,000 1,526,125 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 9,728 185,783 19.1 85 33,574,070,000 3,451,282 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 4,108 118,100 28.7 85 24,483,200,000 5,959,883 0.00

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TABLE 12—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE FINANCE AND INSURANCE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Finance and insurance industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 2,405 90,442 37.6 85 20,088,983,000 8,353,007 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 2,820 148,252 52.6 85 33,267,079,000 11,796,837 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 1,564 106,896 68.3 85 25,663,650,000 16,408,983 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 1,028 87,611 85.2 85 21,843,640,000 21,248,677 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 685 65,621 95.8 85 17,478,694,000 25,516,342 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 515 58,841 113.6 85 15,619,023,000 30,328,200 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 418 51,263 122.6 85 14,150,222,000 33,852,206 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed.

TABLE 13—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Real estate and rental and leasing industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 86,219 N/A N/A $85 $4,165,673,000 $48,315 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 124,930 299,041 2.4 85 30,501,166,000 244,146 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 39,747 191,958 4.8 85 27,836,936,000 700,353 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 29,717 269,366 9.1 85 45,164,417,000 1,519,818 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 10,013 181,600 18.1 85 33,652,743,000 3,360,905 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 3,288 95,418 29.0 85 18,788,566,000 5,714,284 0.00

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TABLE 13—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL AND LEASING INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Real estate and rental and leasing industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 1,553 62,482 40.2 85 12,221,244,000 7,869,442 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 1,518 81,675 53.8 85 16,329,830,000 10,757,464 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 771 48,442 62.8 85 11,037,708,000 14,316,093 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 464 36,318 78.3 85 8,012,159,000 17,267,584 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 365 32,555 89.2 85 7,621,190,000 20,879,973 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 228 25,638 112.4 85 5,610,499,000 24,607,452 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 161 17,743 110.2 85 4,144,542,000 25,742,497 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed.

TABLE 14—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Professional, scientific and technical services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 207,967 N/A N/A $85 $9,968,674,000 $47,934 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 339,834 814,116 2.4 85 82,241,004,000 242,003 0.04 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 102,144 584,473 5.7 85 71,850,790,000 703,426 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 78,520 870,369 11.1 85 120,442,007,000 1,533,902 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 28,337 631,182 22.3 85 97,339,397,000 3,435,064 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 9,714 355,210 36.6 85 57,721,674,000 5,942,112 0.00

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TABLE 14—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND TECHNICAL SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Professional, scientific and technical services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 4,863 245,206 50.4 85 40,592,738,000 8,347,263 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 4,658 313,530 67.3 85 53,578,044,000 11,502,371 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 2,338 211,940 90.7 85 36,728,134,000 15,709,210 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 1,381 147,737 107.0 85 27,448,191,000 19,875,591 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 954 122,039 127.9 85 22,622,723,000 23,713,546 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 603 91,258 151.3 85 15,961,413,000 26,470,005 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 511 83,414 163.2 85 15,941,272,000 31,196,227 0.00 N/A = not available, not disclosed.

TABLE 15—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES AND ENTERPRISES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $20.5 MILLION

Management of companies and enterprises industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 1,895 11,318 6.0 $85 $44,606,000 $23,539 0.36 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 1,387 4,529 3.3 85 293,971,000 211,947 0.04 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 964 5,082 5.3 85 373,917,000 387,881 0.02 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 2,039 18,829 9.2 85 1,087,692,000 533,444 0.02 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 2,242 26,723 11.9 85 1,698,014,000 757,366 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 1,717 28,312 16.5 85 1,855,703,000 1,080,782 0.01

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TABLE 15—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES AND ENTERPRISES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $20.5 MILLION—Continued

Management of companies and enterprises industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 1,258 22,469 17.9 85 1,711,464,000 1,360,464 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 1,942 41,651 21.4 85 3,120,558,000 1,606,878 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 1,423 34,363 24.1 85 2,997,064,000 2,106,159 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 1,075 30,583 28.4 85 2,508,188,000 2,333,198 0.00

TABLE 16—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $5.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 99,021 139,832 1.4 $85 $4,500,981,00 $45,455 0.19 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 129,948 513,457 4.0 85 31,661,803,000 243,650 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 40,405 409,563 10.1 85 28,444,220,000 703,978 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 31,127 725,649 23.3 85 47,963,623,000 1,540,901 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 12,294 678,340 55.2 85 42,093,718,000 3,423,924 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 4,589 434,622 94.7 85 26,428,877,000 5,759,180 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 2,411 311,321 129.1 85 19,304,673,000 8,006,915 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 2,309 424,912 184.0 85 24,412,659,000 10,572,828 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 1,266 292,501 231.0 85 17,408,483,000 13,750,776 0.00

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TABLE 16—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT AND WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $5.5 MILLION–$38.5 MIL- LION—Continued

Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 724 208,939 288.6 85 12,542,375,000 17,323,722 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 528 174,359 330.2 85 10,341,768,000 19,586,682 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 402 173,953 432.7 85 9,015,658,000 22,427,010 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 267 122,013 457.0 85 6,382,657,000 23,905,082 0.00

TABLE 17—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Educational services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 21,831 50,906 2.3 $85 $1,003,931,000 $45,986 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 27,938 158,913 5.7 85 6,788,475,000 242,984 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 8,504 112,142 13.2 85 5,984,604,000 703,740 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 8,465 213,786 25.3 85 13,376,338,000 1,580,194 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 4,302 209,778 48.8 85 14,792,101,000 3,438,424 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 1,588 117,648 74.1 85 9,314,307,000 5,865,433 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 888 83,741 94.3 85 7,129,969,000 8,029,244 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 1,003 127,781 127.4 85 11,306,008,000 11,272,191 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 461 79,059 171.5 85 6,983,007,000 15,147,521 0.00

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TABLE 17—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Educational services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 355 73,045 205.8 85 6,992,060,000 19,695,944 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 268 70,191 261.9 85 6,343,422,000 23,669,485 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 172 60,202 350.0 85 5,119,182,000 29,762,686 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 138 55,753 404.0 85 4,536,897,000 32,876,065 0.00

TABLE 18—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Health care and social assistance industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 107,112 162,265 1.5 $85 $5,064,756,000 $47,285 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 242,566 1,027,234 4.2 85 66,168,531,000 272,786 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 125,095 1,054,985 8.4 85 88,227,442,000 705,284 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 84,361 1,466,391 17.4 85 126,989,626,000 1,505,312 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 26,466 1,107,445 41.8 85 91,034,690,000 3,439,685 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 9,453 712,840 75.4 85 56,541,818,000 5,981,362 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 4,867 501,258 103.0 85 41,063,966,000 8,437,223 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 5,198 760,603 146.3 85 61,116,459,000 11,757,687 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 2,468 497,184 201.5 85 40,851,963,000 16,552,659 0.00

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TABLE 18—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE HEALTH CARE AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Health care and social assistance industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 1,374 347,358 252.8 85 29,140,498,000 21,208,514 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 978 284,827 291.2 85 25,026,728,000 25,589,701 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 665 230,360 346.4 85 20,167,268,000 30,326,719 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 485 185,982 383.5 85 16,744,181,000 34,524,085 0.00

TABLE 19—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 33,186 53,994 1.6 $85 $1,569,733,000 $47,301 0.18 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 46,210 199,647 4.3 85 11,295,277,000 244,434 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 15,493 162,642 10.5 85 10,894,947,000 703,217 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 12,148 259,480 21.4 85 18,531,141,000 1,525,448 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 4,674 209,762 44.9 85 16,040,448,000 3,431,846 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 1,718 120,586 70.2 85 9,983,571,000 5,811,159 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 806 74,628 92.6 85 6,466,756,000 8,023,270 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 660 77,131 116.9 85 7,102,423,000 10,761,247 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 344 49,061 142.6 85 4,965,644,000 14,435,012 0.00

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TABLE 19—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT, AND RECREATION INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Arts, entertainment, and recreation industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 224 40,309 180.0 85 4,136,002,000 18,464,295 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 155 33,220 214.3 85 3,428,904,000 22,121,961 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 115 28,855 250.9 85 2,873,044,000 24,982,991 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 84 25,163 299.6 85 2,569,574,000 30,590,167 0.00

TABLE 20—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Accommodation and food services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue below $100,000 99,592 207,093 2.1 $85 $4,845,922,000 $48,658 0.17 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 216,446 1,349,187 6.2 85 55,536,558,000 256,584 0.03 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 79,875 1,260,097 15.8 85 55,913,962,000 700,018 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 56,476 1,777,649 31.5 85 84,117,236,000 1,489,433 0.01 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 14,095 896,373 63.6 85 46,231,300,000 3,279,979 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 3,720 403,866 108.6 85 21,249,810,000 5,712,315 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 1,621 244,772 151.0 85 12,835,230,000 7,918,094 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 1,628 340,741 209.3 85 17,984,834,000 11,047,195 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 859 252,279 293.7 85 13,054,878,000 15,197,763 0.00

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TABLE 20—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICES INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $7.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Accommodation and food services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 446 170,201 381.6 85 8,420,579,000 18,880,222 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 363 153,594 423.1 85 7,987,110,000 22,003,058 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 241 115,452 479.1 85 6,405,041,000 26,576,934 0.00 Firms with sales/ receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 170 90,301 531.2 85 4,832,335,000 28,425,500 0.00

TABLE 21—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $5.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION

Other services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales receipts/revenue below $100,000 195,234 322,002 1.6 $85 $9,308,948,000 $47,681 0.18 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $100,000 to $499,999 ...... 307,613 1,225,144 4.0 85 75,113,021,000 244,180 0.03 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $500,000 to $999,999 ...... 87,833 756,786 8.6 85 61,131,552,000 695,998 0.01 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $1,000,000 to $2,499,999 ...... 55,883 926,035 16.6 85 4,065,314,000 1,504,309 0.01 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $2,500,000 to $4,999,999 ...... 16,522 531,104 32.1 85 55,620,907,000 3,366,475 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $5,000,000 to $7,499,999 ...... 4,967 252,838 50.9 85 28,838,406,000 5,806,001 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $7,500,000 to $9,999,999 ...... 2,326 151,376 65.1 85 18,502,407,000 7,954,603 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $10,000,000 to $14,999,999 2,114 173,393 82.0 85 23,140,184,000 10,946,161 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $15,000,000 to $19,999,999 1,005 104,997 104.5 85 14,696,909,000 14,623,790 0.00

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TABLE 21—COST PER SMALL FIRM IN THE OTHER SERVICES (EXCEPT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION) INDUSTRY THE SBA SMALL BUSINESS SIZE STANDARD FOR THIS INDUSTRY IS $5.5 MILLION–$38.5 MILLION—Continued

Other services industry Annual cost Average Average per firm as Number of Total number number of Annual cost Annual receipts receipts percent of firms of employees employees per firm per firm receipts per firm (percent)

Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $20,000,000 to $24,999,999 620 73,209 118.1 85 11,076,548,400 17,865,400 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $25,000,000 to $29,999,999 405 50,974 125.9 85 8,159,095,000 20,145,914 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $30,000,000 to $34,999,999 274 42,041 153.4 85 6,643,223,000 24,245,339 0.00 Firms with sales receipts/revenue of $35,000,000 to $39,999,999 227 37,259 164.1 85 5,392,740,000 23,756,564 0.00

Paperwork Reduction Act collection requirements under § 60–1.35 supplied by the Federal government to The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 until the Department publishes a Notice the recipient for the purpose of (PRA), 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq., and its in the Federal Register stating that OMB disclosure is not included within the attendant regulations, 5 CFR part 1320, has approved the information PRA’s definition of ‘‘collection of requires that OFCCP consider the collections under the Paperwork information.’’ See 5 CFR 1320.3(c)(2). impact of paperwork and other Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA), 44 U.S.C. OFCCP determined that proposed § 60– information collection burdens imposed 3501 et seq., or until this rule otherwise 1.35(c)(i) and (ii) did not meet the PRA’s on the public. Under the PRA an agency takes effect, whichever is later. definition of ‘‘collection of information’’ and therefore these provisions are not may not collect or sponsor the Circumstances Necessitating Collection collection of information, nor may subject to the PRA’s requirements. impose an information collection Executive Order 13665 amends the However, OFCCP determined that the requirement unless it displays a equal opportunity clause provided in proposed changes to § 60–1.4 could be currently valid Office of Management Executive Order 11246 by adding the considered information collections, and Budget (OMB) control number. See prohibition that Federal contractors may therefore an information collection 5 CFR 1320.8(b)(3)(vi). The OMB has not discriminate against employees and request (ICR) was submitted to OMB for assigned control number 1250–0008 to job applicants who inquire about, PRA authorization. discuss or disclose their own the third party disclosure of the equal Information and Technology opportunity clause provisions to compensation or the compensation of subcontractors. The OMB has assigned other employees or applicants. Federal Each contractor determines its own control numbers 1250–0001 and 1250– contractors are required to amend the methods for developing and 0003 to the general recordkeeping equal opportunity clauses incorporated maintaining information, including provisions of the laws administered by into their subcontracts, and notify job creating electronic templates. OFCCP. In accordance with the PRA, applicants and employees of the Contractors may meet the requirements OFCCP solicited public comments on requirement. Executive Order 13665 of this rule using paper or electronic the proposed changes to the information became effective at signing and applies means. to contracts entered into on or after the collection proposed in the NPRM, as Public Comments discussed below. See 79 FR 55712 effective date of this final rule. (September 17, 2014). OFCCP also The final rule contains several OFCCP sought public comments submitted a contemporaneous request provisions that could be considered regarding the potential burdens imposed for OMB review of the proposed ‘‘collections of information’’ as defined by information collections contained in information collection in accordance by the PRA: The amendment to the the NPRM which reflected burden with 44 U.S.C. 3507(d). On December 5, equal opportunity clause incorporated related to the amendment to the equal 2014, the OMB issued a notice that into contracts and subcontracts, and the opportunity clause incorporated into instructed the agency to resubmit the notification given to employees and job contracts and subcontracts. information collection request upon applicants. OFCCP received 11 comments promulgation of the final rule and after Proposed § 60–1.35(c)(i) and (ii) regarding costs and burdens from consideration of public comments required the incorporation of the new employer groups, women’s groups, received. provision verbatim into existing employers and individuals. Of the 11 handbooks and manuals, and the comments, one stated that the new rule Compliance Date dissemination of a notification to should not incur any significant cost as Affected parties do not have to employees and applications. The the language will be prescribed by comply with the new information disclosure of information originally OFCCP and that the rule eliminates a

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policy of taking adverse action against incur more costs, others will likely decision regarding this information employees. incur less. Thus, the estimates of burden collection request. A copy of the Some of the commenters indicated reflect an average estimate for all information collection request can be that the rule was unduly burdensome or covered contractors in the SAM obtained by contacting OFCCP as shown unnecessary because it had no clear contractor universe. Therefore, OFCCP in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION effect on addressing the pay gap. Some has retained its calculation of the CONTACT section of this preamble. of these commenters indicated that the burden as proposed in the NPRM. Comments to the OMB should be pay gap could be explained by other Another commenter indicated that directed to: Office of Information and nondiscriminatory explanations. OFCCP OFCCP did not include burdens Regulatory Affairs, Attention OMB Desk disagrees that the rule is unnecessary associated with the definition of Officer for the Office of Federal Contract and unduly burdensome. OFCCP compensation and the impact that the Compliance, Office of Management and worked with several other Federal definition proposed in the NPRM may Budget, Room 10235, Washington, DC agencies on the National Equal Pay Task have on Federal contractors. The 20503; Telephone: 202–395–7316 (these Force to identify the persistent commenter indicated that OFCCP are not toll-free numbers). Comments challenges to equal pay enforcement should take the burden that the can be submitted to OMB by email at and to develop an action plan for compensation definition ‘‘will impose [email protected]. The implementing recommendations to on annual evaluations under OMB will consider all written resolve those challenges. OFCCP also contractors’ identification of problem comments it receives within 30 days of consulted a number of sources in order areas section of their affirmative action publication of this final rule. The OMB to assess the need for the rule. For programs.’’ OFCCP disagrees with this and the Department are particularly instance, OFCCP reviewed national commenter’s assertion. Contractors are interested in comments that: statistics on earnings by gender required to perform an in-depth analysis • Evaluate whether the proposed produced by BLS and the U.S. Census of its total employment process to collections of information are necessary Bureau. Those statistics show persistent determine whether and where for the proper performance of the pay gaps for female and minority impediments to equal employment functions of the agency, including workers. These well-documented opportunity exist. See 41 CFR 60– whether the information will have earnings differences based on race and 2.17(b). The evaluation includes an practical utility; sex have not been fully explained by analysis of each contractor’s • Evaluate the accuracy of the nondiscriminatory factors including compensation system. OFCCP’s agency’s estimate of the burden of the differences in worker qualifications guidance and regulations have proposed collection of information, such as education and experience, historically included salary, wages, including the validity of the occupational differences, work overtime pay, shift differentials, methodology and assumptions used; schedules or other similar factors. Thus, bonuses, commissions, vacation and • Enhance the quality, utility, and some of the remaining unexplained holiday pay, allowances, insurance and clarity of the information to be portion of the pay gap may be other benefits, stock options, profit collected; and attributable to discrimination. In sharing and retirement.100 Thus, OFCCP • Minimize the burden of the addition, prohibiting pay secrecy did not assess additional burden as this collection of information on those who policies will enhance the ability of obligation has not changed. Another are to respond, including through the Federal contractors and their employees commenter asserted that OFCCP did not use of appropriate automated, to detect and remediate unlawful assess the additional burden associated electronic, mechanical, or other discriminatory practices. Thus, the rule with data requests received during technological collection techniques or improves the efficacy of Executive compliance evaluations. The collection other forms of IT (e.g., permitting Order 11246 and the efficiency of the of information during an investigation electronic submission of responses). market in Federal contracting. In order or the conduct of a civil action is an Number of Respondents to reduce the burden of implementing exception within the PRA’s definition of Executive Order 13665, OFCCP allows collection of information. See 5 CFR All nonexempt Federal contractors contractors to incorporate the equal 1320.4(a)(2). with contracts, subcontracts, federally opportunity clause by reference into its One commenter suggested that assisted construction contracts or subcontracts. In addition, OFCCP is OFCCP allow contractors discretion subcontracts in excess of $10,000 are providing specific language for regarding the wording of the notice for required to comply with this final rule. incorporation into handbooks and the incorporation in the handbook and There are approximately 500,000 notice for applicants and employees. posting. In order to reduce burden, contractor firms registered in the Thus, OFCCP has proposed the most OFCCP provides the wording for the General Service Administration’s SAM. efficient manner to implement the notification. As the majority of Therefore, OFCCP estimates there are amendments. comments received related to burden 500,000 contractor firms. Other commenters asserted that were opposed to increasing burden, Summary of Paperwork Burdens OFCCP underestimated the burdens OFCCP declines to increase burden and The estimated total annual burden for created by the new rule. In this area, one instead will provide the exact wording complying with the new regulatory commenter proposed alternative for the notice and language to calculations related to the requirement is listed in Table 22, below. incorporate into existing employee implementation of the rule. In The burden is calculated as an annual handbooks. burden based on a three-year approval considering the alternative calculations OFCCP has resubmitted the revised of this information collection request. of burden, OFCCP took into information collection (1250–0008) to OFCCP believes that in the first year of consideration that although the OMB for approval, and OFCCP intends implementation contractors will modify commenter represents a segment of the to publish a notice announcing OMB’s contractor universe, it is not reflective of their equal opportunity clauses. the entire SAM contractor universe. 100 Federal Contract Compliance Manual, Chapter Additionally, OFCCP estimates that in OFCCP expects the costs to vary by 2, Section 2L03 and Chapter 3, section 3H03 (Oct. subsequent years 1 percent of the contractor. While some contractors may 2014). contractors will be required to modify

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their equal opportunity clauses, as they power and responsibilities among the to eliminate drafting errors and will be new contractors. various levels of government.’’ ambiguities; (2) written to minimize litigation; and (3) written to provide a Executive Order 13175 (Consultation TABLE 22—ESTIMATED ANNUAL BUR- clear legal standard for affected conduct and Coordination With Indian Tribal and to promote burden reduction. DEN FOR CONTRACTOR COMPANIES Governments) This rule does not have tribal List of Subjects in 41 CFR Part 60–1 New re- Estimated annual burden Monetization implications under Executive Order Civil rights, Employment, Equal quirement hours 13175 that requires a tribal summary employment opportunity, Government § 60–1.4 .... 42,500 $ 1,320,369 impact statement. The rule does not contracts, Government procurement, Total have substantial direct effects on one or Investigations, Labor, Reporting and Cost 42,500 $1,320,369 more Indian tribes, on the relationship recordkeeping requirements. between the Federal Government and These paperwork burden estimates Indian tribes or on the distribution of Patricia A. Shiu, are summarized as follows: power and responsibilities between the Director, Office of Federal Contract Type of Review: New collection. Federal Government and Indian tribes. Compliance Programs. Agency: Office of Federal Contract Effects on Families Accordingly, part 60–1 of title 41 of Compliance Programs, Department of the Code of Federal Regulations is Labor. The undersigned hereby certifies that amended as follows: Title: Prohibitions Against Pay the rule would not adversely affect the Secrecy Policies and Actions. well-being of families, as discussed PART 60–1—OBLIGATIONS OF OMB ICR Reference Number: 1250– under section 654 of the Treasury and CONTRACTORS AND 0008. General Government Appropriations SUBCONTRACTORS Affected Public: Business or other for- Act, 1999. profit; individuals. ■ Executive Order 13045 (Protection of 1. The authority citation for part 60– Estimated Number of Annual Children) 1 continues to read as follows: Responses: 500,000. Authority: Sec. 201, E.O. 11246, 30 FR Frequency of Response: On occasion. This rule would have no 12319, 3 CFR, 1964–1965 Comp., p. 339, as Estimated Total Annual Burden environmental health risk or safety risk amended by E.O. 11375, 32 FR 14303, 3 CFR, Hours: 42,500. that may disproportionately affect 1966–1970 Comp., p. 684, E.O. 12086, 43 FR Estimated Total Annual PRA Costs: children. 46501, 1978 Comp., p. 230 and E.O. 13279, $0. 67 FR 77141, 3 CFR, 2002 Comp., p. 258, E.O. Environmental Impact Assessment 13665, 79 FR 20749 and E.O. 13672, 79 FR Small Business Regulatory Enforcement A review of this rule in accordance 42971. Fairness Act of 1996 with the requirements of the National ■ 2. Section 60–1.3 is amended by This rule is not a major rule as Environmental Policy Act of 1969 adding definitions in alphabetical order defined by section 804 of the Small (NEPA), 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; the for ‘‘Compensation,’’ ‘‘Compensation Business Regulatory Enforcement regulations of the Council on information,’’ and ‘‘Essential job Fairness Act of 1996. This rule will not Environmental Quality, 40 CFR part functions’’ to read as follows: result in an annual effect on the 1500 et seq.; and DOL NEPA economy of $100 million or more; a procedures, 29 CFR part 11, indicates § 60–1.3 Definitions. major increase in costs or prices; or the rule would not have a significant * * * * * significant adverse effects on impact on the quality of the human Compensation means any payments competition, employment, investment, environment. There is, thus, no made to, or on behalf of, an employee productivity, innovation, or on the corresponding environmental or offered to an applicant as ability of the United States-based assessment or an environmental impact remuneration for employment, companies to compete with foreign- statement. based companies in domestic and including but not limited to salary, export markets. Executive Order 13211 (Energy Supply) wages, overtime pay, shift differentials, This rule is not subject to Executive bonuses, commissions, vacation and Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 Order 13211. It will not have a holiday pay, allowances, insurance and For purposes of the Unfunded significant adverse effect on the supply, other benefits, stock options and Mandates Reform Act of 1995, 2 U.S.C. distribution, or use of energy. awards, profit sharing, and retirement. 1532, this rule does not include any Compensation information means the Federal mandate that may result in Executive Order 12630 (Constitutionally amount and type of compensation excess of $100 million in expenditures Protected Property Rights) provided to employees or offered to by state, local, and tribal governments in This rule is not subject to Executive applicants, including, but not limited to, the aggregate or by the private sector. Order 12630 because it does not involve the desire of the contractor to attract and implementation of a policy that has retain a particular employee for the Executive Order 13132 (Federalism) takings implications or that could value the employee is perceived to add OFCCP has reviewed this rule in impose limitations on private property to the contractor’s profit or productivity; accordance with Executive Order 13132 use. the availability of employees with like regarding federalism, and has skills in the marketplace; market determined that it does not have Executive Order 12988 (Civil Justice research about the worth of similar jobs ‘‘federalism implications.’’ This rule Reform Analysis) in the relevant marketplace; job will not ‘‘have substantial direct effects This rule was drafted and reviewed in analysis, descriptions, and evaluations; on the States, on the relationship accordance with Executive Order 12988 salary and pay structures; salary between the national government and and will not unduly burden the Federal surveys; labor union agreements; and the States, or on the distribution of court system. 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policies related to setting or altering employees placed by or on behalf of the with procedures authorized in employee compensation. contractor, state that all qualified Executive Order 11246 of September 24, * * * * * applicants will receive consideration for 1965, and such other sanctions may be Essential job functions—(1) In employment without regard to race, imposed and remedies invoked as general. The term essential job functions color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, provided in Executive Order 11246 of means the fundamental job duties of the gender identity, or national origin. September 24, 1965, or by rule, employment position an individual (3) The contractor will not discharge regulation, or order of the Secretary of holds. or in any other manner discriminate Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. (2) A job function may be considered against any employee or applicant for (8) The contractor will include the essential if: employment because such employee or provisions of paragraphs (1) through (8) (i) The access to compensation applicant has inquired about, discussed, in every subcontract or purchase order information is necessary in order to or disclosed the compensation of the unless exempted by rules, regulations, perform that function or another employee or applicant or another or orders of the Secretary of Labor routinely assigned business task; or employee or applicant. This provision issued pursuant to section 204 of (ii) The function or duties of the shall not apply to instances in which an Executive Order 11246 of September 24, position include protecting and employee who has access to the 1965, so that such provisions will be maintaining the privacy of employee compensation information of other binding upon each subcontractor or personnel records, including employees or applicants as a part of vendor. The contractor will take such compensation information. such employee’s essential job functions action with respect to any subcontract (3) The application or interpretation discloses the compensation of such or purchase order as may be directed by of the ‘‘essential job functions’’ other employees or applicants to the Secretary of Labor as a means of definition in this part is limited to the individuals who do not otherwise have enforcing such provisions including discrimination claims governed by access to such information, unless such sanctions for noncompliance: Provided, Executive Order 13665 and its disclosure is in response to a formal however, that in the event the contractor implementing regulations. complaint or charge, in furtherance of becomes involved in, or is threatened * * * * * an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or with, litigation with a subcontractor or ■ 3. Section 60–1.4 is revised to read as action, including an investigation vendor as a result of such direction, the follows: conducted by the employer, or is contractor may request the United States consistent with the contractor’s legal to enter into such litigation to protect § 60–1.4 Equal opportunity clause. duty to furnish information. the interests of the United States. (a) Government contracts. Except as (4) The contractor will send to each (b) Federally assisted construction otherwise provided, each contracting labor union or representative of workers contracts. (1) Except as otherwise agency shall include the following equal with which it has a collective bargaining provided, each administering agency opportunity clause contained in section agreement or other contract or shall require the inclusion of the 202 of the order in each of its understanding, a notice to be provided following language as a condition of any Government contracts (and by the agency contracting officer, grant, contract, loan, insurance, or modifications thereof if not included in advising the labor union or workers’ guarantee involving federally assisted the original contract): representative of the contractor’s construction which is not exempt from During the performance of this commitments under section 202 of the requirements of the equal contract, the contractor agrees as Executive Order 11246 of September 24, opportunity clause: follows: 1965, and shall post copies of the notice The applicant hereby agrees that it (1) The contractor will not in conspicuous places available to will incorporate or cause to be discriminate against any employee or employees and applicants for incorporated into any contract for applicant for employment because of employment. construction work, or modification race, color, religion, sex, sexual (5) The contractor will comply with thereof, as defined in the regulations of orientation, gender identity, or national all provisions of Executive Order 11246 the Secretary of Labor at 41 CFR Chapter origin. The contractor will take of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, 60, which is paid for in whole or in part affirmative action to ensure that regulations, and relevant orders of the with funds obtained from the Federal applicants are employed, and that Secretary of Labor. Government or borrowed on the credit employees are treated during (6) The contractor will furnish all of the Federal Government pursuant to employment, without regard to their information and reports required by a grant, contract, loan, insurance, or race, color, religion, sex, sexual Executive Order 11246 of September 24, guarantee, or undertaken pursuant to orientation, gender identity, or national 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and any Federal program involving such origin. Such action shall include, but orders of the Secretary of Labor, or grant, contract, loan, insurance, or not be limited to the following: pursuant thereto, and will permit access guarantee, the following equal Employment, upgrading, demotion, or to his books, records, and accounts by opportunity clause: transfer, recruitment or recruitment the contracting agency and the Secretary During the performance of this advertising; layoff or termination; rates of Labor for purposes of investigation to contract, the contractor agrees as of pay or other forms of compensation; ascertain compliance with such rules, follows: and selection for training, including regulations, and orders. (1) The contractor will not apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to (7) In the event of the contractor’s discriminate against any employee or post in conspicuous places, available to non-compliance with the applicant for employment because of employees and applicants for nondiscrimination clauses of this race, color, religion, sex, sexual employment, notices to be provided by contract or with any of such rules, orientation, gender identity, or national the contracting officer setting forth the regulations, or orders, this contract may origin. The contractor will take provisions of this nondiscrimination be canceled, terminated or suspended in affirmative action to ensure that clause. whole or in part and the contractor may applicants are employed, and that (2) The contractor will, in all be declared ineligible for further employees are treated during solicitations or advertisements for Government contracts in accordance employment without regard to their

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race, color, religion, sex, sexual pursuant thereto, and will permit access regulations, and relevant orders of the orientation, gender identity, or national to his books, records, and accounts by Secretary of Labor, that it will furnish origin. Such action shall include, but the administering agency and the the administering agency and the not be limited to the following: Secretary of Labor for purposes of Secretary of Labor such information as Employment, upgrading, demotion, or investigation to ascertain compliance they may require for the supervision of transfer; recruitment or recruitment with such rules, regulations, and orders. such compliance, and that it will advertising; layoff or termination; rates (7) In the event of the contractor’s otherwise assist the administering of pay or other forms of compensation; noncompliance with the agency in the discharge of the agency’s and selection for training, including nondiscrimination clauses of this primary responsibility for securing apprenticeship. The contractor agrees to contract or with any of the said rules, compliance. post in conspicuous places, available to regulations, or orders, this contract may The applicant further agrees that it employees and applicants for be canceled, terminated, or suspended will refrain from entering into any employment, notices to be provided in whole or in part and the contractor contract or contract modification subject setting forth the provisions of this may be declared ineligible for further to Executive Order 11246 of September nondiscrimination clause. Government contracts or federally 24, 1965, with a contractor debarred (2) The contractor will, in all assisted construction contracts in from, or who has not demonstrated solicitations or advertisements for accordance with procedures authorized eligibility for, Government contracts and employees placed by or on behalf of the in Executive Order 11246 of September federally assisted construction contracts contractor, state that all qualified 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may pursuant to the Executive Order and applicants will receive consideration for be imposed and remedies invoked as will carry out such sanctions and employment without regard to race, provided in Executive Order 11246 of penalties for violation of the equal color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, September 24, 1965, or by rule, opportunity clause as may be imposed gender identity, or national origin. regulation, or order of the Secretary of upon contractors and subcontractors by (3) The contractor will not discharge Labor, or as otherwise provided by law. the administering agency or the or in any other manner discriminate (8) The contractor will include the Secretary of Labor pursuant to Part II, against any employee or applicant for portion of the sentence immediately Subpart D of the Executive Order. In employment because such employee or preceding paragraph (1) and the addition, the applicant agrees that if it applicant has inquired about, discussed, provisions of paragraphs (1) through (8) fails or refuses to comply with these or disclosed the compensation of the in every subcontract or purchase order undertakings, the administering agency employee or applicant or another unless exempted by rules, regulations, may take any or all of the following employee or applicant. This provision or orders of the Secretary of Labor actions: Cancel, terminate, or suspend shall not apply to instances in which an issued pursuant to section 204 of in whole or in part this grant (contract, employee who has access to the Executive Order 11246 of September 24, loan, insurance, guarantee); refrain from compensation information of other 1965, so that such provisions will be extending any further assistance to the employees or applicants as a part of binding upon each subcontractor or applicant under the program with such employee’s essential job functions vendor. The contractor will take such respect to which the failure or refund discloses the compensation of such action with respect to any subcontract occurred until satisfactory assurance of other employees or applicants to or purchase order as the administering future compliance has been received individuals who do not otherwise have agency may direct as a means of from such applicant; and refer the case access to such information, unless such enforcing such provisions, including to the Department of Justice for disclosure is in response to a formal sanctions for noncompliance: appropriate legal proceedings. complaint or charge, in furtherance of Provided, however, that in the event (2) [Reserved] an investigation, proceeding, hearing, or a contractor becomes involved in, or is (c) Subcontracts. Each nonexempt action, including an investigation threatened with, litigation with a prime contractor or subcontractor shall conducted by the employer, or is subcontractor or vendor as a result of include the equal opportunity clause in consistent with the contractor’s legal such direction by the administering each of its nonexempt subcontracts. duty to furnish information. agency, the contractor may request the (d) Inclusion of the equal opportunity (4) The contractor will send to each United States to enter into such clause by reference. The equal labor union or representative of workers litigation to protect the interests of the opportunity clause may be included by with which he has a collective United States. reference in all Government contracts bargaining agreement or other contract The applicant further agrees that it and subcontracts, including or understanding, a notice to be will be bound by the above equal Government bills of lading, provided advising the said labor union opportunity clause with respect to its transportation requests, contracts for or workers’ representatives of the own employment practices when it deposit of Government funds, and contractor’s commitments under this participates in federally assisted contracts for issuing and paying U.S. section, and shall post copies of the construction work: Provided, That if the savings bonds and notes, and such other notice in conspicuous places available applicant so participating is a State or contracts and subcontracts as the to employees and applicants for local government, the above equal Director of OFCCP may designate. employment. opportunity clause is not applicable to (e) Incorporation by operation of the (5) The contractor will comply with any agency, instrumentality or order. By operation of the order, the all provisions of Executive Order 11246 subdivision of such government which equal opportunity clause shall be of September 24, 1965, and of the rules, does not participate in work on or under considered to be a part of every contract regulations, and relevant orders of the the contract. and subcontract required by the order Secretary of Labor. The applicant agrees that it will assist and the regulations in this part to (6) The contractor will furnish all and cooperate actively with the include such a clause whether or not it information and reports required by administering agency and the Secretary is physically incorporated in such Executive Order 11246 of September 24, of Labor in obtaining the compliance of contracts and whether or not the 1965, and by rules, regulations, and contractors and subcontractors with the contract between the agency and the orders of the Secretary of Labor, or equal opportunity clause and the rules, contractor is written.

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(f) Adaptation of language. Such pursue this defense by demonstrating, including an investigation conducted by necessary changes in language may be for example, that it disciplined the the contractor, or is consistent with the made in the equal opportunity clause as employee for violation of a consistently contractor’s legal duty to furnish shall be appropriate to identify properly and uniformly applied company policy, information. the parties and their undertakings. and that this policy does not prohibit, (c) Dissemination of ■ 4. Section 60–1.35 is added to read as or tend to prohibit, employees or nondiscrimination provision. The follows: applicants from discussing or disclosing contractor or subcontractor shall their compensation or the compensation disseminate the nondiscrimination § 60–1.35 Contractor obligations and of other employees or applicants. provision, using the language as defenses to violation of the (b) Essential job functions defense. prescribed by the Director of OFCCP, to nondiscrimination requirement for Actions taken by a contractor which compensation disclosures. employees and applicants: adversely affect an employee will not be (1) The nondiscrimination provision (a) General defenses. A contractor deemed to be discriminatory if the shall be incorporated into existing may pursue a defense to an alleged employee has access to the employee manuals or handbooks; and violation of paragraph (3) of the equal compensation information of other opportunity clauses listed in § 60–1.4(a) employees or applicants as part of such (2) The nondiscrimination provision and (b) as long as the defense is not employee’s essential job functions and shall be disseminated to employees and based on a rule, policy, practice, disclosed the compensation of such applicants. Dissemination of the agreement, or other instrument that other employees or applicants to provision shall be executed by prohibits employees or applicants from individuals who do not otherwise have electronic posting or by posting a copy discussing or disclosing their access to such information, and the of the provision in conspicuous places compensation or the compensation of disclosure was not in response to a available to employees and applicants other employees or applicants, subject formal complaint or charge, in for employment. to paragraph (3) of the equal furtherance of an investigation, [FR Doc. 2015–22547 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] opportunity clause. Contractors may proceeding, hearing, or action, BILLING CODE 4510–CM–P

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Part IV

Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation

29 CFR Parts 4000, 4001, 4043, et al. Reportable Events and Certain Other Notification Requirements; Final Rule

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PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY events regulation to changes in the law. Other waivers, such as public company, CORPORATION A better-targeted and more efficient small plan, de minimis segment, and reporting system helps preserve foreign entity waivers, have been 29 CFR Parts 4000, 4001, 4043, 4204, retirement plans. retained in the final rule, and in many 4206, and 4231 PBGC’s legal authorities for this cases expanded, to provide additional RIN 1212–AB06 action are section 4002(b)(3) of the relief to plan sponsors where the risk of Employee Retirement Income Security an event to plans and the pension Reportable Events and Certain Other Act of 1974 (ERISA), which authorizes insurance system is low. With the Notification Requirements PBGC to issue regulations to carry out expansion in the number of waivers the purposes of title IV of ERISA, and available in the final rule, PBGC AGENCY: Pension Benefit Guaranty section 4043 of ERISA, which gives estimates that 94 percent of plans Corporation. PBGC authority to define reportable covered by the pension insurance ACTION: Final rule. events and waive reporting. system will qualify for at least one waiver of reporting for events dealing SUMMARY: In 2013, PBGC proposed to Executive Summary—Major Provisions of the Regulatory Action with active participant reductions, establish risk-based safe harbors that controlled group changes, extraordinary would exempt most companies and Changing the Waiver Structure dividends, benefit liability transfers, plans from many of its reportable events Under the regulation’s long-standing and substantial owner distributions. requirements and target reporting waiver structure for reportable events, toward the minority of plan sponsors Revised Definitions of Reportable Events which primarily focused on the funded and plans presenting the most status of a plan, PBGC often did not get The rule simplifies the descriptions of substantial risk of involuntary or reports it needed; at the same time, it several reportable events and makes distress termination. After holding a received many reports that were some event descriptions (e.g., active hearing on the proposal, and carefully unnecessary. This mismatch occurred participant reduction) narrower so that considering the public’s written and because the old waiver structure was compliance is easier and less oral comments, PBGC is publishing this not well tied to the actual risks and burdensome. One event is broadened in final rule to make the requirements of causes of plan terminations, particularly scope (loan defaults), and clarification the sponsor risk-based safe harbor more the risk that a plan sponsor will default of another event has a similar result flexible, make the funding level for on its financial obligations, ultimately (controlled group changes). These satisfying the well-funded plan safe leading to an underfunded termination changes, like the waiver changes, are harbor lower and tied to the variable- of its pension plan. aimed at tying reporting burden to risk. rate premium, and add public company The final rule provides a new Conforming to Changes in the Law waivers for five events. The waiver reportable events waiver structure that The Pension Protection Act of 2006 structure under the final rule will is more closely focused on risk of (PPA) made changes in the law that further reduce unnecessary reporting default than was the old waiver affect the test for whether advance requirements, while at the same time structure. Some reporting requirements reporting of certain reportable events is better targeting PBGC’s resources to that poorly identify risky situations— required. This rule conforms the plans that pose the greatest risks to the like those based on a supposedly advance reporting test to the new legal pension insurance system. PBGC modest level of plan underfunding— requirements. anticipates the final rule will exempt have been eliminated; at the same time, about 94 percent of plans and sponsors a new low-default-risk ‘‘safe harbor’’— Mandatory E-Filing from many reporting requirements and based on company financial metrics—is The rule makes electronic filing of result in a net reduction in reporting to established that better measures risk to reportable events notices mandatory. PBGC. This rulemaking is a result of the pension insurance system. This This furthers PBGC’s ongoing PBGC’s regulatory review under sponsor safe harbor is voluntary and implementation of the Government Executive Order 13563. based on existing, readily-available Paperwork Elimination Act. E-filing is DATES: Effective October 13, 2015. See financial information that companies more efficient for both filers and PBGC Applicability in SUPPLEMENTARY already use for many business purposes. and has become the norm for PBGC’s INFORMATION. With the low-default-risk safe harbor, regulated community. PBGC is establishing a risk tolerance FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: level for certain events faced by plans Background Daniel S. Liebman, Attorney and plan sponsors that trigger reporting The Pension Benefit Guaranty ([email protected]), requirements so that PBGC can monitor Regulatory Affairs Group, Office of the Corporation (PBGC) administers the and address situations that are most pension plan termination insurance General Counsel, Pension Benefit likely to pose problems to the pension Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K Street program under Title IV of the Employee insurance system. This reporting system Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 NW., Washington, DC 20005–4026; 202– is analogous to that used by an 326–4024. (TTY/TDD users may call the (ERISA). Section 4043 of ERISA requires unsecured creditor in loan arrangements that PBGC be notified of the occurrence Federal relay service toll-free at 1–800– with a borrower so as to be alerted to 877–8339 and ask to be connected to of certain ‘‘reportable events.’’ The important issues facing the borrower statute provides for both post-event and 202–326–4024.) impacting its ability to meet its loan SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: obligations. funding on a premium basis. However, in PBGC’s Executive Summary—Purpose of the The final rule also provides a safe experience, that test was inadequate, as it was Regulatory Action harbor based on a plan’s owing no passed by many plans that underwent distress or variable-rate premium (VRP) (referred to involuntary terminations. See Well-Funded Plan This rule is needed to make reporting 1 Safe Harbor below. A safe harbor based on paying as the well-funded plan safe harbor). no VRP, in contrast, is consistent with a more efficient and effective, to avoid Congressional determination of the level of unnecessary reporting requirements, 1 The old regulation provided a waiver in some underfunding that presents risk to the pension and to conform PBGC’s reportable circumstances generally based on 80 percent insurance system.

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advance reporting.2 PBGC’s regulation for example, by exploring alternative some events may make reporting on Reportable Events and Certain Other funding options with the plan sponsor— unnecessary or where the PBGC has Notification Requirements (29 CFR part or, if plan termination is called for, to other ways to obtain needed 4043) implements section 4043. maximize recovery of the shortfall from information. The regulation (both the Reportable events include such plan all possible sources.3 Without timely old regulation and the new regulation 4) events as missed contributions, information about a reportable event, also provides that PBGC may grant insufficient funds, and large pay-outs, PBGC typically learns that a plan is in waivers and extensions on a case-by- and such sponsor events as loan danger only when most opportunities case basis. defaults and controlled group changes— for protecting participants and the Reportable events are rare and events that may present a risk to a pension insurance system have been reporting is often waived. As a result, sponsor’s ability to continue a plan. lost. The regulation does however, each year, on average only 4 percent of When PBGC has timely information include a system of waivers and plans experience an event and are about a reportable event, it can take extensions to ease reporting burdens required to report it; even fewer are steps to encourage plan continuation— where the circumstances surrounding required to report Category 1 events.5

Although the impact of the reportable proposal reflected PBGC’s concern that events that posed little risk to PBGC and events regulation on any company or it was not receiving reports of said that the increase in the public’s plan or on the pension community as a significant events because the existing burden of compliance would outweigh whole is very small, a reportable events automatic waivers were too broadly the benefit to the pension insurance notice is potentially very important to applicable. system of the additional reporting. They PBGC, the pension insurance system, PBGC received comments from also expressed concern that the and participants of affected plans.6 actuaries, pension consultants, and proposed changes to the rule would discourage employers from continuing 2009 Proposed Rule organizations representing employers and pension professionals. The public to maintain pension plans covered by On November 23, 2009 (at 74 FR comments on the 2009 proposal Title IV. Several commenters urged 61248), PBGC published in the Federal uniformly opposed the proposed PBGC to rethink and repropose the rule Register for notice and comment a elimination of most waivers. to address issues raised by the proposed rule (the 2009 proposal) that Commenters said that without the comments. eliminated most automatic waivers. The waivers, reporting would be required for

2 Except as otherwise noted, this preamble intervention provided an opportunity to examine applicable as the ‘‘old regulation’’ and refers to the discusses post-event reporting only. options with the plan sponsor to continue the plan. regulation as amended by this final rule as the ‘‘new 3 For example, alerts from recent reportable As another example, a reportable event notice of an regulation.’’ See Applicability below. events notices of missed contribution events have active participant reduction event led to a 5 Category 1 events include Extraordinary negotiated settlement with the plan sponsor that allowed PBGC to timely intervene to protect plan Dividend or Stock Redemption, Active Participant resulted in an additional $400,000 contribution to assets and participant benefits. In one such case, Reduction, Change in Contributing Sponsor or PBGC’s involvement ensured that there was no the plan. When the sponsor later filed for Controlled Group, Distributions to a Substantial interruption in benefits when PBGC ultimately bankruptcy, PBGC took over the plan with a smaller terminated the plan. In a second case, PBGC’s amount of unfunded liabilities than if the Owner, and Transfer of Benefit Liabilities events. monitoring of the plan as a result of the reportable contribution from the settlement had not been As discussed below, these are events for which the event filing ensured that there were sufficient funds made. low-default risk and well-funded plan safe harbors from the sale of a business to complete a standard 4 For ease of reference, the preamble refers to the will apply under the final regulation. termination. In a third case, PBGC’s early regulation as it exists before this final rule becomes 6 See footnote 3 above.

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Executive Order 13563 to meet its financial commitments in particularly with the safe harbors, On January 18, 2011, the President full and on time) as determined through which four commenters suggested could issued Executive Order 13563 on credit report scores and the satisfaction cause more sponsors to leave the Improving Regulation and Regulatory of related criteria. A second safe harbor defined benefit system. Other concerns Review (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011). that was more stringent than the dealt with the difficulty of monitoring Executive Order 13563 encourages existing funding-based waivers was events in controlled groups and with identification and use of innovative available for plans that were either fully proposed changes to the events dealing tools to achieve regulatory ends, calls funded on a termination basis or 120 with active participant reductions and for streamlining existing regulations, percent funded on a premium basis. The missed contributions. Some plan and reemphasizes the goal of balancing 2013 proposal also preserved or sponsor groups expressed general regulatory benefits with burdens on the extended some waivers under the old concern that by creating a plan sponsor public. Executive Order 13563 also regulation (including small-plan financial soundness safe harbor, PBGC, requires agencies to develop a plan to waivers) that the 2009 proposal would on behalf of the Federal government, review existing regulations to identify have eliminated. inevitably would become an entity that any that can be made more effective or PBGC received 13 comment letters on makes formal pronouncements on the less burdensome in achieving regulatory the 2013 proposal, mainly from the financial prospects of American objectives.7 same sources as the comments on the businesses. Two commenters urged that 2009 proposal.8 PBGC also held its first- the proposal be withdrawn. The 2013 Proposal ever regulatory public hearing, at which comments on the 2013 proposal and PBGC reconsidered the reportable eight of the commenters discussed their PBGC’s responses are discussed below events regulation in the spirit of comments. with the topics to which they relate. Executive Order 13563 and in light of Most of the commenters on the 2013 the comments to the 2009 proposal. On proposal expressed appreciation for Final Rule Waivers April 3, 2013 (at 78 FR 20039), PBGC PBGC’s re-proposing the rule and for the opportunity for further public input. In response to the comments, PBGC is published a new proposed rule (the issuing a final rule with safe harbors 2013 proposal). The 2013 proposal took Several commenters complimented PBGC on its general overall effort or said that are simpler, more flexible, and a very different approach to waivers easier to comply with and that clearly from the 2009 proposal. Whereas the the 2013 proposal was an improvement on the 2009 proposal. One commenter target risk to the pension insurance 2009 proposal simply eliminated most system.9 Under the final rule, all small automatic waivers, the 2013 proposal approved PBGC’s efforts to balance its need for information with the public’s plans (about two-thirds of all plans) will substituted a new system of waivers be waived from reporting Category 1 (safe harbors) to reduce burden where burden of providing it and to streamline the reporting process. Another events (other than substantial owner possible without depriving PBGC of the distributions). Further, if a reportable information it needs to protect the commenter applauded PBGC on its common sense, risk-based approach to event occurs, 82 percent of large plans pension insurance system. qualify for at least one waiver for these One of the waivers in the 2013 reporting, and yet another commended events: 10 proposal was for employers that met a PBGC for the proposed rule’s significant safe harbor based on what the proposal relief for small plans, as well as the 9 described as sponsor financial general focus on tying reporting to risk. See Summary Chart, below, for an overview of Nonetheless, all of the commenters waivers and safe harbors under the old regulation soundness (i.e., an employer’s capacity and this final rule. took issue with aspects of the proposal, 10 For this purpose, large plans means those plans 7 PBGC’s Plan for Regulatory Review can be found that have more than 100 participants. The charts at http://www.pbgc.gov/documents/plan-for- 8 The 2013 proposal also received comments from included in this preamble do not reflect waivers for regulatory-review.pdf (August 23, 2011). one plan sponsor. de minimis segments or foreign entities.

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As a result, if a reportable event final regulation (an increase from 89 occurs, 94 percent of all plans will percent under the old regulation): qualify for at least one waiver under the

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Low-Default-Risk Safe Harbor for Plan The 2013 proposal provided a waiver available and accepted financial Sponsors from reporting for each of five events standards. (active participant reductions, One commenter found the sponsor To address the issue of risk, the 2013 substantial owner distributions, financial soundness safe harbor to be a proposal provided a risk-based safe controlled group changes, extraordinary reasonable attempt to accomplish the harbor tied to the risk of default on dividends, and benefit liabilities goal of providing broad waivers in financial obligations of a plan sponsor. transfers) if, as of the date an event situations where there is no significant PBGC developed the proposed safe occurred, each contributing sponsor (or risk to PBGC. But most commenters harbor based on its experience that the highest US member of its controlled opposed the safe harbor as a concept, default risk of a plan sponsor generally group) was what the proposal termed arguing that it would not be business- correlates with the risk of an ‘‘financially sound,’’ that is, had friendly or helpful in protecting the underfunded termination of the adequate capacity to meet its obligations pension insurance system. Some sponsor’s pension plan. One major in full and on time as evidenced by its commenters characterized the financial component of the risk of underfunded satisfaction of five criteria: soundness test as a pronouncement by termination is the likelihood that the 1. The entity had a qualifying PBGC on the financial status of plan sponsor will, within the near commercial credit report score. American businesses, which they future, fall into one of the ‘‘distress’’ believed to be inappropriate for a 2. The entity had no secured debt categories in section 4041(c)(2)(B) of government agency. ERISA (liquidation, reorganization, or (with certain exceptions). However, many federal agencies have inability to pay debts when due and to 3. The entity had positive net income rules that include standards for continue in business). Another is that for the most recent two fiscal years. measuring aspects of financial health or the sponsor will go out of business, 4. The entity did not experience any ability to meet certain financial abandoning the plan and forcing PBGC loan default event in the previous two obligations for a wide variety of to terminate it under section 4042 of years (regardless of whether reporting purposes, including eligibility to use ERISA. Thus, the 2013 proposal was waived). certain forms, qualification for funding, recognized that the risk of underfunded 5. The entity did not experience a or participation in certain activities. termination of a plan within the near missed contribution event in the These regulations govern not only the future depends most significantly on the previous two years (unless reporting financial services industry, but such plan sponsor’s financial strength.11 was waived). wide-ranging activities as agriculture, To focus public input on this issue, education, energy, and the 12 11 In 2013, 66 percent of reportable events reports the 2013 proposal asked specific environment. The provisions of the from filers that were below investment grade questions about the financial soundness resulted in the opening of investigations. For this standard and sought suggestions for 12 See e.g., Department of Agriculture biorefinery purpose, ‘‘investment grade’’ means a credit rating assistance program (7 CFR 4279.202(d)); of Baa3 or higher by Moody’s or BBB- or higher by alternative approaches to determining Department of Education requirements for Standard and Poor’s. financial soundness based on widely institutions to participate in Federal student

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Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and PBGC’s company low-default-risk safe years regardless of whether reporting Consumer Protection Act (Pub. L. 111– harbor is entirely voluntary and relies was waived. 203) (the Dodd-Frank Act) clearly mainly on private-sector financial 7. The sponsor has not experienced a contemplate the use of some types of metrics derived from a company’s own missed contribution event in the past creditworthiness standards in federal financial information; one component of two years unless reporting was waived. regulations.13 And there is precedent in the safe harbor, which is not required to For reporting to be waived for an federal regulations for using the be used to satisfy the low-default-risk event to which the safe harbor applies, ‘‘adequate capacity’’ standard in standard, is based on widely available both the contributing sponsor and the determining financial soundness.14 financial information that most plan highest level U.S. parent of the PBGC understands that the proposed sponsors (and their U.S. parents) contributing sponsor must satisfy the ‘‘financial soundness’’ terminology already have, and that represents well- company low-default-risk safe harbor. caused concern for some commenters, known, objective, non-governmental (The 2013 proposal required only that, who perceived that the provisions of the assessments of default risk used in a for each contributing sponsor of the safe harbor tests could be seen as wide variety of business contexts. Use of plan, either the sponsor or the highest measuring the overall financial the safe harbor is not conditioned on an level U.S. parent of the contributing prospects of a company. However, the evaluation by PBGC of plan sponsor sponsor satisfy the safe harbor safe harbor tests were never meant for financial soundness. Nor does it involve requirements.) Requiring that both that purpose. Rather, they were sponsors’ reporting to PBGC (or anyone) entities satisfy the safe harbor intended to measure the likelihood that any financial metrics, such as company requirements addresses the issue of a company would be able to continue to financial information, credit scores or intercompany transactions between or sponsor a plan and thus not present a other evidence of creditworthiness. among members of a controlled group risk to the pension insurance system. To PBGC remains convinced that adding that may disperse assets and liabilities clarify this point, the final regulation a company low-default-risk safe harbor within the controlled group. more precisely characterizes this safe to the reportable events regulation Although the low-default-risk safe harbor as the company low-default-risk furthers PBGC’s goals of tying reporting harbor has some similarities with safe harbor rather than the sponsor to risk and avoiding unnecessary standards PBGC described in its 2013 financial soundness safe harbor, and reports. Thus, the final rule contains a guidelines concerning enforcement of refers to a safe harbor for plans risk-based safe harbor with ERISA section 4062(e),16 differences (described below) as the well-funded modifications to mitigate commenters’ exist because of the different purposes plan safe harbor rather than the plan concerns, particularly by providing of the statute. The 4062(e) guidelines financial soundness safe harbor. more flexibility in applying the safe were intended to inform PBGC’s harbor and clarifying when and how the exercise of its discretion in enforcing assistance programs (34 CFR 668.15); Department of satisfaction of the low-default-risk monetary liability for certain business Energy loan guarantees for projects that employ standard is determined. innovative technologies (10 CFR part 609); and cessations, whereas the reportable Environmental Protection Agency rules on owners Adequate Capacity Standard events regulation provides rules for the and operators of underground carbon dioxide public on compliance with ERISA storage wells (40 CFR 146.85). The final rule provides that an entity section 4043’s reporting requirements. 13 Section 939A of the Dodd-Frank Act proscribes (a ‘‘company’’) that is a contributing federal regulations that require the use of credit sponsor of a plan or the highest level The final rule revises two criteria ratings, but Section 939 also requires agencies to U.S. parent of a contributing sponsor (probability of default in the first replace references to credit ratings in regulations criterion and secured debt level in the with alternative standards of creditworthiness. satisfies the low-default-risk standard if Section 939A is premised on the fact that federal the company has adequate capacity to second criterion) from the 2013 agencies can and do use standards of financial meet its obligations in full and on time proposal and adds two new criteria capacity for various purposes. as evidenced by satisfying either (A) the (based on a ratio of total-debt-to- 14 For example, recent rules promulgated by first two, or (B) any four, of the EBITDA described in the third criterion Federal banking agencies use similar language that listed above and a ratio of retained- PBGC reviewed in developing its own standard for following seven criteria: its regulation on reportable events. The 2013 1. The probability that the company earnings-to-total-assets described in the proposal states: For purposes of this part, an entity will default on its financial obligations fourth criterion listed above). PBGC that is a plan sponsor or member of a plan sponsor’s selected these four criteria based on controlled group is ‘‘financially sound’’ . . . if . . . is not more than 4 percent over the next it has adequate capacity to meet its obligations in five years or not more than 0.4 percent historical data on rates of company full and on time as evidenced by its satisfaction of over the next year, in either case defaults on financial obligations from all of the five criteria described in paragraphs (b)(1) determined on the basis of widely widely published financial through (b)(5) of this section’’). This language is information.17 These criteria represent similar to an FDIC rule (‘‘an insured savings available financial information on the association . . . , shall not acquire or retain a company’s credit quality. corporate debt security unless the savings 2. The company’s secured debt (with 16 http://www.pbgc.gov/Documents/4062(e)- association . . . determines that the issuer of the some exceptions) does not exceed 10 enforcement-of-guidelines.pdf. See PBGC’s Web site security has adequate capacity to meet all financial for 4062(e) Developments, http://www.pbgc.gov/ commitments under the security for the projected percent of its total asset value. prac/reporting-and-disclosure/section-4062(e)- life of the security’’) and an Office of the 3. The company’s ratio of total-debt- developments.html. Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) rule to-EBITDA 15 is 3.0 or less. 17 See e.g., Moody’s Investors Service Corporate (‘‘Investment grade means the issuer of a security 4. The company’s ratio of retained- and Recovery Default Rates, 1920–2010 (Feb. 28, has an adequate capacity to meet financial earnings-to-total-assets is 0.25 or more. 2011) http://efinance.org.cn/cn/FEben/Corporate commitments under the security for the projected %20Default%20and%20Recovery%20Rates,1920- life of the asset or exposure. An issuer has an 5. The company has positive net 2010.pdf; Standard & Poor’s 2010 Annual U.S. adequate capacity to meet financial commitments if income for the two most recent Corporate Default Study And Rating Transitions the risk of default by the obligor is low and the full completed fiscal years. (March 30, 2011) http://www.standardandpoors. and timely repayment of principal and interest is 6. The company has not experienced com/ratings/articles/en/us/?articleType=HTML& expected’’). See FDIC rule (77 FR 43151, Jul. 24, assetID=1245302234800; and Standard & Poor’s 2102) at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2012-07- any loan default event in the past two 2011 Annual U.S. Corporate Default Study And 24/pdf/2012-17860.pdf and OCC rule (77 FR 35253, Rating Transitions (March 23, 2012) http://www. June 13, 2012) at http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR- 15 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, standardandpoors.com/spf/upload/Ratings_EMEA/ 2012-06-13/pdf/2012-14169.pdf. and amortization. 2012-03-23_2011AnnualUSCorpDefaultStudy.pdf.

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financial metrics that are easily The final regulation refers to the some indicated that the use of credit identified from existing sources of annual financial statements or scores or similar information would be information and are used regularly by applicable IRS return or Form 990 acceptable in limited circumstances if it creditors as indicators of a company’s associated with a financial information were voluntary. Some concerns raised ability to meet its financial obligations date as ‘‘supporting financial by commenters centered on the extent to in full and on time. Lenders take into information.’’ The supporting financial which companies pay attention or have account such rates of default when information associated with a financial access to CCRC scores. Large public extending credit to borrowers on terms information date will also be used to companies typically are more familiar showing the borrowers have adequate evaluate whether the secured debt, with their credit ratings from nationally capacity to meet financial obligations. EBITDA-to-total-debt, and/or retained- recognized statistical rating The revised criteria take into account earnings-to-total-assets criteria are met. organizations (NRSROs) registered with one commenter’s suggestion that PBGC To evaluate whether the positive net the SEC, and some small companies consider incorporating into the safe income criterion is met, supporting may not have CCRC scores. Other harbor alternative risk measures such as financial information associated with concerns included costs associated with debt-to-EBITDA and debt-to-total-capital the two most recent consecutive fiscal obtaining or monitoring scores, ratios that are used in common debt years must be used. inaccurate score data, and a lack of covenants and routinely tracked by If an accountant’s audit or review specificity as to how and when PBGC companies that issue debt or borrow report expresses a material adverse view would update its forms and instructions from banks. The changes to the low- or qualification, the company will not with valid CCRC score examples. default-risk standard are described in satisfy the low-default-risk standard for The final regulation addresses these more detail below. the safe harbor. Common adverse concerns. Under the final rule’s qualifiers used in the accounting company low-default-risk safe harbor Determination Date profession that will render supporting provision, the criterion that corresponds To make the safe harbor user-friendly, financial information unsatisfactory for to the proposed CCRC score criterion is the final rule provides that a company purposes of the safe harbor include such optional. In addition, CCRC scores are determine whether it qualifies for the language as ‘‘awareness of one or more not the exclusive benchmark for low-default-risk safe harbor once during material modifications that should have satisfying that new criterion. Instead, an annual financial reporting cycle (on been made in order for the financial companies are not limited to using a ‘‘financial information date’’). If it statements to be in conformity with particular reports or tools and are qualifies on that financial information [applicable accounting standards]’’; ‘‘the afforded broad flexibility to use widely date, its qualification remains in place financial statements do not present available business metrics that measure throughout a ‘‘safe harbor period’’ that fairly, in all material respects, the default probability. This approach ends 13 months later or on the next company’s financial condition and avoids the need to list and update financial information date (if earlier).18 results of operations in conformity with examples of scores in PBGC’s forms and If it does not qualify, its non-qualified [applicable accounting standards]’’; or instructions. status remains in place until the next ‘‘substantial doubt about the company’s Under the final rule, the first criterion financial information date. ability to continue as a going concern (referred to as the ‘‘commercial The description of financial for a reasonable period of time.’’ 20 measures’’ criterion) will be met for a information used to determine whether company if the probability that the the safe harbor is available is similar to Commercial Measures Criterion company will default on its financial that used in PBGC’s regulation on To satisfy the criterion for the obligations is not more than 4 percent Annual Financial and Actuarial company financial soundness safe over the next five years or not more than Information Reporting.19 PBGC used harbor under the 2013 proposal, a 0.4 percent over the next year, in either this description so that the pension plan company needed to have a credit score, case determined on the basis of widely community would be familiar with the reported by a commercial credit available financial information on the provisions and to maintain consistency reporting company (CCRC) commonly company’s credit quality—not limited to across PBGC regulations, to the extent used in the business community, that CCRC scores. PBGC’s intent is to possible. The financial information date indicated a low likelihood that the provide flexibility to companies in for a company is the date annual company would default on its meeting the standard and allow a financial statements (including balance obligations over the next twelve months. company to determine whether it sheets, income statements, cash flow Examples of such scores were to be satisfies the new criterion by referring to statements, and notes to the financial listed in PBGC’s reportable events forms third party information that the statements) are filed with the Securities and instructions. company considers reliable and already and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Seven commenters were critical of the uses with confidence for other business Form 10–K (if the company is a public commercial credit score criterion. Most purposes. Thus, the final rule does not company) or the closing date of the of these commenters opposed the use of require the use of a CCRC score to company’s annual accounting period (if the score as a criterion altogether, while satisfy the commercial measures the company is not a public company). criterion (although a company may still For a company that does not have 20 See e.g., Public Company Accounting Oversight choose to obtain a CCRC score if it does annual financial statements, the Board, AU Section 508 Reports on Audited not have one, as contemplated in the Financial Statements http://pcaobus.org/standards/ financial information date is the date auditing/pages/au508.aspx#ps-pcaob_e65bc2e0- 2013 proposal). the company files with the Internal ad78-42d7-a99b-8c59d98b3fd3; American Institute The commercial measures standard Revenue Service (IRS) its annual federal of CPAs (AICPA), AU–C Section 705 Modifications replicates the underlying probability of income tax return or IRS Form 990. to the Opinion in the Independent Auditor’s Report default risk reflected in the CCRC score http://www.aicpa.org/Research/Standards/ 21 AuditAttest/DownloadableDocuments/AU-C- standard under the 2013 proposal and 18 Thirteen months allows for some variation from 00705.pdf; and AICPA, AR Section 90 Review of year to year on the date that annual financials are Financial Statements http://www.aicpa.org/ 21 PBGC compared company one-year default reported. Research/Standards/CompilationReview/ rates from information PBGC reviewed that is 19 See § 4010.9. DownloadableDocuments/AR-00090.pdf. referred to in footnote 17 above with CCRC score

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represents a threshold below which took into account other agency if doing so would significantly reduce PBGC believes there is legitimate rulemakings where credit ratings were the cost of a loan. PBGC sought public concern as to a company’s long-term used in compliance with Section 939A comment on the extent to which the ability to continue a pension plan.22 The of the Dodd-Frank Act. Explaining the proposed no-secured-debt test might be one- and five-year time periods for usefulness of outside sources of credit failed by plan sponsors that had a low measuring default rate are typical quality information, including credit risk of default and on how to make the periods over which third parties analyze ratings, these agencies suggested in test correspond better with commercial the risk of default. preambles to their rules that the reality (e.g., by disregarding more types PBGC believes that almost every voluntary use of credit ratings from of secured debt). sponsor and its highest level U.S. parent NRSROs is permissible where they are Two commenters stated that a plan will be able to obtain widely available one but not the sole source of sponsor’s use of secured debt is not financial information that indicates information used to determine credit appropriate as a measure of the plan their probability of default over either a quality.26 sponsor’s financial health because, as one- or five-year period. Typical metrics One of the commenters requested that PBGC acknowledged in the 2013 (from 2013) that would meet the PBGC provide relief from information proposal, a financially healthy company probability-of-default standard include a penalties if a company relies on a CCRC may obtain secured debt for a variety of D&B score of 1477, risk class of 3, or score that turns out to be inaccurate or business reasons that do not relate to the percentile of 46–55; a stale. PBGC believes such relief is credit risk of the company, such as to CreditRiskMonitor 23 score of 9, and unnecessary under the final rule obtain favorable interest rates or because may include other financial metrics because a company may choose a the company has assumed the debt from reflecting a level of investment grade measure that the company knows is an entity it acquires. rating. PBGC believes that 70 percent of accurate, or the company may choose to These comments gave PBGC a better plan sponsors will be able to meet the satisfy the low-default-risk safe harbor appreciation for how widespread a probability-of-default criterion based on in other ways. practice it is for creditworthy companies widely available financial information Secured Debt Criterion to obtain secured debt. Under the final on their credit quality. Sponsors of rule, the criterion will be satisfied if a small plans, which are more likely to Under the 2013 proposal, one of the company’s secured debt (disregarding have difficulty obtaining credit quality criteria required to satisfy the sponsor leases or debt incurred to acquire or information, will generally qualify for financial soundness standard was that improve property and secured only by the small-plan waiver for four of the five the entity had no secured debt, that property) does not exceed 10 events 24 covered by the company low- disregarding leases or debt incurred to percent of the company’s total assets. default-risk safe harbor. acquire or improve property and PBGC was reluctant to try to predict In crafting the revised commercial secured only by that property (e.g., the types of secured debt that low-risk measures criterion, PBGC reviewed mortgages and equipment financing, borrowers would be more likely to have language used in a recent final rule including capital leases). In the than higher-risk borrowers. The 10 designed to bring a Department of preamble to the 2013 proposal, PBGC percent threshold included in the Treasury regulation into compliance said it was aware that there may be criterion serves to make a simple with the Dodd-Frank Act.25 PBGC also other circumstances in which a allowance for secured debt that good company capable of borrowing without credit quality businesses may have. In data; see e.g., https://www.dnb.com/product/FSS/ security might nonetheless choose to addition, PBGC’s experience is that FAQsv7.1.pdf. offer security to a lender—for example, approximately 90 percent of companies 22 See e.g., tying adequate capacity to meet financial obligations to the lowest tier of investment that would meet the commercial published financial information or on the basis of measures criterion of the safe harbor do grade rating in Table 3 in http:// other relevant facts and circumstances which reflect www.standardandpoors.com/spf/general/ not have a ratio of secured-debt-to-total- ______the relative credit quality of the corporation or the RatingsDirect Commentary 979212 06 22 2012 comparable obligation). (Emphasis added.) assets above 10 percent.27 PBGC 12_42_54.pdf. 26 See e.g., SEC Final Rule: Removal of Certain believes this correlation between the 23 This company was suggested by one of the References to Credit Ratings Under the Investment ability to meet financial obligations and commenters on the 2013 proposal. According to Company Act (79 FR 1321, January 8, 2014) (http:// CreditRiskMonitor’s Web site, the company www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2014-01-08/pdf/2013- the level of secured debt supports the provides comprehensive commercial credit reports 31425.pdf): ‘‘We believe, however, that credit use of 10 percent as an appropriate for more than 40,000 public companies world-wide. ratings can serve as a useful data point for threshold for this safe harbor criterion. 24 The distributions to substantial owner event evaluating credit quality, and as noted above, a does not have a small plan waiver. fund’s board (or its delegate) may not rely solely on Net-Income Criterion 25 See Department of Treasury Final Rule: the credit ratings of an NRSRO without performing Modification of Treasury Regulations Pursuant to additional due diligence’’; and Department of Another criterion for the sponsor Section 939A of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Labor, Employee Benefits Security Administration financial soundness safe harbor in the and Consumer Protection Act. (78 FR 54758, Proposed Amendments to Class Prohibited 2013 proposal was that the company September 6, 2013) (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/ Transaction Exemptions To Remove Credit Ratings had positive net income for the past two FR-2013-09-06/pdf/2013-21752.pdf). The relevant Pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and regulatory text states: Consumer Protection Act (78 FR 37578–9, June 21, years. (For non-profit entities, ‘‘net ‘‘Sec. 1.249–1 Limitation on deduction of bond 2013) (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR-2013-06- income’’ was to be measured as the premium on repurchase: (e)(2)(ii) In determining 21/pdf/2013-14790.pdf): ‘‘In making these excess of total revenue over total the amount under paragraph (e)(2)(i) of this section, determinations, a fiduciary would not be precluded expenses as required to be reported on appropriate consideration shall be given to all from considering credit quality reports prepared by factors affecting the selling price or yields of outside sources, including credit ratings prepared Internal Revenue Service Form 990.) comparable nonconvertible obligations. Such by credit rating agencies, that they conclude are Four commenters raised issues factors include general changes in prevailing yields credible and reliable for this purpose’’ and ‘‘For regarding the positive net income of comparable obligations between the dates the purposes of this amendment, the Department criterion. Two commenters stated that convertible obligation was issued and repurchased believes that a fiduciary’s determination of the and the amount (if any) by which the selling price credit quality of commercial paper according the the requirement did not necessarily of the convertible obligation was affected by reason proposed standard, should, as a matter of prudence, of any change in the issuing corporation’s credit include the reports or advice of independent third 27 This figure is based on review of financial quality or the credit quality of the obligation during parties, including, where appropriate, such statement data for companies in PBGC databases such period (determined on the basis of widely commercial paper’s credit rating.’’ that could meet the commercial measures criterion.

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reflect the financial risk profile of a because such an occurrence can cause rule includes a modification of the company because, for example, significant financial challenges to a missed contribution event (which is the accounting losses, such as non-cash company and raise concerns about its basis for the operation of this criterion) adjustments, could create negative net ability to meet future pension and other to excuse a missed timely funding income for purposes of financial financial obligations. Similarly, PBGC balance election. PBGC did not make a statements but not reflect the health of believes that it would be inappropriate similar change with respect to a business operations. One of these to provide an exclusion for companies mandatory reduction of a funding commenters suggested that if the in cyclical industries because a standard carryover balance or positive net income criterion were company at a low point in its income prefunding balance. The commenter retained, PBGC should consider cycle may for just that reason be who raised this issue acknowledged that adjustments to reflect these unusual vulnerable to an event that would cause such a situation should be a reportable charges. concern about meeting its pension event but expressed concern that a PBGC did not revise this criterion in obligations. Alerting PBGC to the company should not be deprived of the final rule in response to the possibility that a company may not be qualifying for the safe harbor for this commenters’ concerns about non-cash able to meet such obligations is exactly reason alone. With the changes in the accounting losses. Net income measures what the reportable events regulation is final rule that allow for more flexibility the economic value a company creates intended to do, regardless of what in meeting the low-default-risk safe over the measurement period, and a lack caused the default risk to rise. In any harbor, a company that experiences a of net income is one indication of risk event, such a company might still be mandatory reduction in its funding that a company may lack the resources able to avail itself of the safe harbor by balance can still qualify for the safe to fulfill its obligations. Because non- choosing another way of meeting the harbor by meeting another criterion. cash losses (as well as non-cash gains) low-default-risk standard. One of these commenters also are components of such economic value, One commenter objected to the requested that PBGC clarify that late PBGC considers it appropriate not to application of the criterion to non- contribution reporting under section exclude non-cash charges from the net- profits as inconsistent with the nature of 303(k) (for amounts over $1 million) income criterion. non-profit organizations. PBGC would not be considered when making The description of the net-income disagrees. A non-profit may have the determination of whether the criterion in the 2013 proposal indicated positive net income that does not criterion was met. PBGC declined to that net income was to be measured jeopardize its non-profit status, so long make this change. Having unpaid under generally accepted accounting as the income is related to the non- contributions exceeding $1 million is principles (GAAP) or International profit’s purpose and is not distributed to too serious a deficit to ignore and in Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) the non-profit’s officers, directors, or PBGC’s view, not consistent with standards. PBGC included GAAP and others connected to the non-profit. In adequate capacity to meet one’s IFRS in the 2013 proposal to provide fact, many large non-profits with obligations. rigorous and widely-used accounting defined benefit plans, such as certain One commenter asked that PBGC standards for determining net income hospital systems, have substantial net make an exception to the no-loan- and because some companies may need income. Thus, PBGC does not view this default criterion to excuse ‘‘meaningless to comply with IFRS as a result of the criterion to be inconsistent with non- technical defaults’’ that are not international scope of their operations. profit operating realities. indicative of any financial challenges. One commenter stated that because As explained in detail in the Loan GAAP and IFRS are not compatible Criteria Related to Loan Defaults and Default section, the final rule standards, two similarly situated Missed Contributions distinguishes between events of default companies might have different The 2013 proposal contained two (which can lead to substantial reporting requirements. PBGC has other financial soundness safe harbor contractual remedies for a lender to addressed this concern by eliminating criteria, which were intended to protect its investment) and other the references to GAAP and IFRS in the supplement and confirm the general circumstances (which may be violations final rule. picture of financial soundness painted of an agreement but do not trigger such Another commenter said that a by the satisfaction of the credit report remedies). company might not know net income test. These criteria were: New Criteria—Ratios of Total-Debt-to- for the prior fiscal year when an event • For the past two years, the company EBITDA and Retained-Earnings-to- occurs, making it impossible to had no missed contribution events, Total-Assets determine whether the safe harbor was unless reporting was waived. available. The final rule addresses this • For the past two years, the company In addition to giving companies the concern by providing that the low- had no loan default events, whether or ability to satisfy the low-default-risk default-risk safe harbor is satisfied on a not reporting was waived. safe harbor by various combinations of financial information date (discussed Two commenters urged PBGC to criteria, the final rule includes two above) rather than on a date an event disregard for purposes of the missed additional criteria available for occurs. contribution criterion a missed companies to use. Both of these new One commenter said that the net- contribution that occurred because of a criteria are financial metrics that are income criterion was unfair because it missed or untimely funding balance easily derived from standard financial could not be satisfied by financially election or because of a mandatory information. healthy companies in cyclical industries reduction of a funding standard One of these criteria is based on the or companies that experience rare and carryover balance or prefunding ratio of total-debt-to-EBITDA. This ratio significantly adverse events, such as a balance. The latter can retroactively is commonly referred to as a leverage natural disaster. As also explained in create a late quarterly contribution that ratio and is used to assess a company’s Active Participant Reduction below, may not be known of by the reporting ability to meet its debt obligations. PBGC is not making special exceptions deadline. Companies with a ratio of total-debt-to- from the reporting obligations due to a As discussed in the Missed EBITDA of 3.0 or less correspond fairly natural disaster or other unusual event Contributions section below, the final closely with those that would satisfy the

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commercial measures criterion.28 Thus, calculations. Thus, PBGC proposed both liabilities are counted. Thus, PBGC for the debt-to-EBITDA criterion to be ways of meeting the safe harbor. To anticipates that it will not receive some satisfied, a company must have a ratio compensate for the different potentially useful reports. However, of total-debt-to-EBITDA of 3.0 or less. assumptions and timing that generally PBGC accepts this trade-off in the The other new criterion is based on make termination liability higher than interest of addressing sponsor and plan the ratio of retained-earnings-to-total- on-going plan liability, the 2013 concerns. assets. To satisfy this criterion, a proposal included a 20-percent cushion The 2013 proposal looked to the VRP company must have a ratio of retained- to make those two measures more nearly data for the year before the event year earnings-to-total-assets of 0.25 (one-to- equivalent. to determine whether a plan qualified four) or more. PBGC included this safe Nine commenters on the 2013 for the safe harbor. One commenter harbor criterion because it shows how proposal criticized the plan financial suggested that PBGC allow plans that much of a company’s assets have been soundness safe harbor because the did not meet the test with prior year financed with the company’s profits. In required funding ratios were premium information to meet the test PBGC’s experience, companies with unrealistically high. The commenters based on current year premium high retained earnings tend to have also generally opposed basing a safe information, if available by the date an higher profitability and/or a longer harbor on termination-basis liability event occurs. Under this approach, a operating history that enables the since few plans ordinarily make that calendar-year plan with a reportable accumulation of retained earnings— determination. Three commenters also event in November 2014 could qualities that indicate the ability to meet said that funding at 100 percent of determine its eligibility for the waiver financial obligations. Analysis of termination liability could create a risk based on its 2014 VRP filing, instead of information available to PBGC suggests of excise tax liability. its 2013 VRP filing. that companies that would meet the After consideration of the comments, After consideration of the comment, commercial measures criterion have an PBGC is persuaded that a well-funded PBGC is not accepting this suggestion. average ratio of retained-earnings-to- plan safe harbor based on termination- PBGC does not want to lose reports from total-assets of at least 0.25. basis liability would be unnecessarily plans when funding improves without gaining reports from plans whose Well-Funded Plan Safe Harbor burdensome for most plans—especially if the threshold remained at 100 funding deteriorates. Yet PBGC does not The old regulation had waivers based percent—and would give reporting want to require all plans to reassess on several different measures of funded relief to few plans. Thus, the final rule qualification for the safe harbor when status, sometimes combined with other eliminates the test for the well-funded VRP data become available. Basing the factors such as public company status. plan safe harbor based on termination- safe harbor on prior year premium The 2013 proposal also used plan basis liability. information keeps the safe harbor funding as a basis for relief from filing PBGC is also persuaded that a well- simple and predictable; plans will know requirements, but with two different funded plan safe harbor based on 120 for certain prior to year-end whether measures, both of which were to apply percent funding on a premium basis is they will qualify for the safe harbor for to the same five events as the company not helpful to most plans since plans are the entire next plan year. risk-based safe harbor (active participant not likely to fund that high, despite The 2013 proposal gave small plans a reductions, substantial owner PBGC’s belief that such a level of filing extension—for events to which distributions, controlled group changes, funding would better reflect the risk to this plan financial soundness safe extraordinary dividends, and benefit the pension insurance system. After harbor applied—until one month after liabilities transfers). Reporting was to be considering various levels of funding as the prior year’s premium filing due date waived if the plan was either fully suggested by commenters, PBGC (i.e., five months after the end of the funded on a termination basis or 120 concluded that 100 percent funding— prior year). PBGC’s recent final rule on percent funded on a premium basis meaning a plan would pay no variable- premiums (see 79 FR 13547, March 11, (determined, in either case, using prior- rate-premium (VRP)—is a realistic and 2014), which advances the small-plan year data). reasonable goal and strikes an premium due date 61⁄2 months, makes In the preamble to the 2013 proposal, appropriate balance between the burden this extension unnecessary, and thus it PBGC explained that from its of reporting and PBGC’s need for is not included in the final reportable perspective, it is more appropriate to information to protect the pension events regulation. measure plan funding levels using insurance system. Thus, the well- termination-basis assumptions than Small-Plan Waivers funded plan safe harbor in the final rule ongoing-plan assumptions because The 2013 proposal included small- applies if the plan owed no VRP for the termination liability is a better measure plan waivers for five events, as plan year preceding the event year.30 of the financial impact of plan compared to two events under the old Plans exempt from the VRP (e.g., certain termination on PBGC and regulation. One commenter specifically new plans) will qualify for the safe participants.29 However, PBGC was commended PBGC for expanding the harbor regardless of their funding aware that for plans, measuring funding availability of small plan waivers. The percentage. on an ongoing-plan basis is more final rule changes the small-plan This safe harbor is less protective of common because variable-rate category from fewer than 100 the pension insurance system because, premiums, required contributions, participants to 100 participants or fewer among other reasons, liabilities benefit restrictions, and annual funding for consistency with PBGC’s recent measured on an on-going basis are notices are all based on ongoing-plan premium final rule. Otherwise, the generally lower than liabilities small-plan waiver is unchanged from measured on a termination basis, and 28 See e.g., Table 3 in http://www.standardand the 2013 proposal. poors.com/ratings/articles/en/us/?articleType= for premium purposes, only vested HTML&assetID=1245329097686. Public Company Waiver 29 To underscore this point, PBGC is required 30 This safe harbor essentially restores a similar under accounting rules to identify contingent waiver under the old regulation, which waived The old regulation contained a liabilities on PBGC’s financial statements in this notice for six events if no VRP was required to be limited public company waiver for manner. paid for the plan for the event year. reporting controlled group change and

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liquidation events. Reporting of these PBGC with respect to these events their very nature and thus, timely and events was waived if the plan’s because they are either required to be complete information on them is contributing sponsor before the effective reported under a specific Form 8–K item particularly important. date of the transaction was a public or because they are material information There is no need for a public company and the fair market value of for investors.33 company waiver for the insolvency the plan’s assets was at least 80 percent The public company waiver does not event in the final regulation of the plan’s vested benefits amount. In apply to other events because PBGC (Bankruptcy or Similar Settlements the case of a liquidation event, the found that for those events SEC filings under the old regulation), since the new waiver applied only if each plan would not necessarily provide adequate event description excludes Bankruptcy maintained by the liquidating member and timely information. For instance, Code filings, and public company was maintained by another member of SEC rules do not require specific insolvencies are handled through the plan’s controlled group after the reporting of ERISA events, such as an proceedings under the Bankruptcy liquidation. The old regulation also inability to pay benefits when due or a Code. contained an extension for public missed contribution, on SEC Form 8–K The public company waiver’s companies to report controlled group unless the events would be considered requirement of actual disclosure (and change, liquidation, and extraordinary material to investor decisions,34 which not mere public company status) is dividend events until 30 days after the often may not be the case for small consistent with the requirement of earlier of the first Form 10–Q filing plans sponsored by large companies. actual disclosure for public company deadline that occurred after the Yet these events may still pose a risk to extensions under the old regulation. transaction or the date when a press the plan and the pension insurance Such extensions are no longer necessary release with respect to the transaction system.35 because all public companies will be was issued. Similarly, corporate events such as waived from reporting these events so The 2013 proposal did not include a loan default and liquidation events may long as the event is actually disclosed. reporting waiver for public companies. not be disclosed in SEC filings because One commenter urged PBGC to exempt the information is not considered Foreign Entity and De Minimis Waivers public company sponsors from material to investors (and thus not The old regulation provided reporting reportable events requirements entirely. required to be reported under SEC waivers for several events where the This commenter asserted that because rules).36 Further, even if an event is entity or entities involved in the event publicly-traded companies already disclosed in an SEC filing, the filing will were foreign entities or represented a de report significant events on their SEC likely not contain actuarial or other minimis percentage of a controlled filings, there is no reason for them to important information that would be group.37 The 2013 proposal expanded provide duplicative filings to PBGC. included in a reportable events notice. the availability of those waivers to five In evaluating the commenter’s These kinds of events present a high events (extraordinary dividends, suggestion, PBGC reviewed SEC risk to the pension insurance system by controlled group changes, insolvencies, reporting requirements and reportable liquidations, and loan defaults).38 The event notices to determine the extent to 33 Information about these events is often filed on final rule’s treatment of de minimis and which PBGC could get timely and SEC Form 8–K under either Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure or Item 8.01 (Other Events) rather foreign-entity waivers is unchanged relevant information from SEC filings than under one of the specified disclosure items on from the 2013 proposal. that could substitute for reportable SEC Form 8–K. Publicly-traded companies may also With respect to de minimis waivers, events filings.31 Based on this review, be subject to additional requirements to disclose one commenter requested that PBGC the final rule waives reporting where events such as dividend transactions that are fulfilled through filing an 8–K report. For example, clarify whether an investment in a any contributing sponsor of the affected the New York Stock Exchange states that ‘‘a listed subsidiary is included in tangible or plan is a public company and the company is expected to release quickly to the intangible assets, particularly in the case contributing sponsor timely files a SEC public any news or information which might of shell companies whose only asset is Form 8–K disclosing the event, except reasonably be expected to materially affect the market for its securities’’ and includes dividend the stock of a subsidiary, for purposes where such disclosure is under a SEC announcements as an example of a news item that of determining whether the entity is de Form 8–K item relating primarily to should be handled on an immediate release basis minimis. PBGC believes that treatment results of operations or financial through SEC regulation FD disclosure. See Sections of stock in a subsidiary should be 32 202.05 and 06 of the NYSE Listed Company statements. This waiver applies to the Manual. http://nysemanual.nyse.com/lcm/. PBGC consistent with the regulatory and same five events as the low-default-risk anticipates that not all controlled group changes accounting requirements sponsors and well-funded plan safe harbors. will be reported on SEC Form 8–K. See e.g., Item follow to prepare financial statements. PBGC found that SEC filings provide 2.01 (Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets). The requirement is only to disclose the Controlled Group Situations adequate and timely information to completion of an acquisition or disposition of a significant amount of assets. One commenter raised concerns about 31 See http://www.sec.gov/about/forms/form8- 34 Although such events may be disclosed in the difficulty in monitoring members of k.pdf. quarterly or annual SEC reports in financial complex controlled groups for 32 The exceptions for results of operations and statements, the disclosure would not be timely or reportable events, particularly for the financial statements fall under SEC Form 8–K Item provide adequate information for PBGC purposes. 2.02 (Results of Operations and Financial 35 For instance, in one case, a company did not Condition) and Item 9.01 (Financial Statements and report the shutdown of one of its facilities in a 37 Both types of waiver apply to controlled group Exhibits). The final rule’s public company waiver March 2008 SEC filing. PBGC discovered the change, liquidation, and extraordinary dividend; includes these exceptions because disclosure of a shutdown through a Form 10 filing and negotiated the foreign entity waiver also applies to loan default reportable event under these items may be a settlement under ERISA section 4062(e) that and bankruptcy. The foreign entity waiver is incidental to the event that requires SEC disclosure. resulted in a $400,000 contribution into the plan limited to entities that are not direct or indirect For example, the release of results of operations before the company filed bankruptcy and parents of contributing sponsors; discussion of the may include a reference to a reportable event in the terminated the pension plan. foreign-entity waiver in this preamble should be context of the overall business activities during a 36 SEC Form 8–K’s Item 2.04 (Triggering Events understood to incorporate this limitation. fiscal quarter. In such a case, PBGC believes the That Accelerate or Increase a Direct Financial 38 The waiver would use the ten percent standard SEC disclosure often may be a passing reference Obligation or an Obligation under an Off-Balance for de minimis segments. For liquidation, loan with little information about the reportable event Sheet Arrangement) requirement is only triggered if default, and insolvency, the de minimis waiver is and likely made long after the event may have the consequences of the event are material to the available only if the entity involved in the event occurred. registrant. was not a contributing sponsor.

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five reportable events that involve threshold. Thus, PBGC determined that and could force the borrower to accept reporting at the controlled group level no further changes in the final unfavorable terms. rather than the plan level: Controlled regulation were necessary to address Two commenters urged PBGC to group changes, liquidation, loan concerns about controlled group retain the old reportable events defaults, extraordinary dividends, and monitoring. regulation because companies have insolvency events. The commenter taken the regulation’s provisions into Effect of Proposal on Loan Agreements stated that complicated controlled group account in contracting with not only situations require significant As discussed in the 2013 proposal, lenders but also with employee benefit coordination across plan sponsors and PBGC reviewed loan agreements to plan investors (who invest in swaps and controlled group members to gather better understand the concerns of futures agreements).41 However, the old information and test the various commenters on the 2009 proposal about regulation has been unchanged since reporting waivers. Some commenters the effect of the proposal on loan 1997, when the economy, defined suggested that the proposal was unclear agreements.39 Based on this review, benefit pension plans and the pension about whether the sponsor safe harbor PBGC concluded that the elimination of insurance program looked very different tests had to be met by all controlled reporting waivers would not adversely than they do today. Based on more than group members. affect most plan sponsors with loan 15 years of experience with the old Similar issues existed under the old agreements. Further, PBGC was not regulation, PBGC has found that the regulation. Nonetheless, the final rule aware of any instance where filing regulation is not effective in providing makes changes from the proposal to notice of a reportable event caused a timely reports for plans that pose the addresses these concerns and minimizes lender to declare a default. PBGC most risk to the pension insurance burden for plans that experience events believes that if a lender were to declare system. involving controlled groups in a number a default it would be because the Moreover, reportable events notices of ways. The final rule: underlying event indicated a are designed to give PBGC notices of • Includes public company waivers deterioration in the debtor’s financial events that could impair the payment of for five events. situation. a debt (i.e., a pension obligation). If a • Clarifies that the company low- PBGC sought further feedback from lender invokes a material adverse effect default-risk safe harbor (which also the public on this issue in the 2013 clause as a result of a reportable event, applies to controlled group changes and proposal and asked that commenters it is because the lender has concerns extraordinary dividends) requires provide copies of relevant loan that the event will impair the company’s satisfaction by a contributing sponsor agreements and information about the ability to pay on the loan, not because and the highest level U.S. parent of the number and circumstances of plan the event is reported to PBGC. In other contributing sponsor, not by the whole sponsors that have experienced default words, a company’s lender’s concerns in controlled group or by the contributing or suffered other adverse consequences this regard and PBGC’s concerns are sponsor or highest level U.S. parent related to loan agreements as a result of likely to be congruent. alone. a reportable event. No such Although PBGC’s understanding of • Provides that satisfaction of the documentation was received. the impact of the regulation on loan low-default-risk safe harbor is based on One commenter on the 2013 proposal agreements has not changed, PBGC a single point in time during an annual said that since the 2009 proposal, many believes that the changes made in this financial cycle rather than companies already have renegotiated final rule should assuage commenters’ determination after each of one or more agreements to provide that the concerns in this area. The final rule events during a year. occurrence of a reportable event that is provides more waivers than under the Besides those changes in the final not automatically waived is an event of 2013 proposal. PBGC anticipates that rule, the exclusion of proceedings under default only if the event could result in about 94 percent of plans covered by the Bankruptcy Code from the a certain amount of financial liability or PBGC will qualify for at least one waiver insolvency event description in the final could have a material adverse effect on under the active participant reduction, rule (as in the 2013 proposal) will the borrower. But the commenter went controlled group change, extraordinary obviate most reporting of insolvency on to say that a material adverse effect dividend, benefit liability transfer, and cases that involve controlled groups, clause does not provide clarity as to substantial owner distribution event since most such companies will go when the clause actually has been or provisions. Along with missed through federal bankruptcy proceedings could be triggered. A second contribution events (which PBGC does in the event of insolvency. commenter, while agreeing with PBGC not expect to be reported in greater The final regulation (like the that in most cases, a non-waived numbers under the final rule), these five proposal) provides relief from reportable event will not result in an events accounted for over 90% of filings monitoring smaller controlled group automatic default, said it is the creditor between 2012 and 2014. Thus, with members (through the de minimis 10- who determines whether the event more waivers covering the most percent segment waivers) and all foreign results in material adverse effect.40 Both common events, sponsors will be better controlled group members that are not commenters suggested that lenders may off under the new regulation than under parent entities. The inclusion of a small- try to renegotiate agreements under the the old regulation, and PBGC expects an plan waiver for the controlled group pretext that a reportable event had overall net reduction in reporting under change event also provides relief in this resulted in (or could have) a material the final rule (see discussion in regard. PBGC believes these exceptions adverse effect on the borrower, which Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 and will alleviate the need to monitor the would be time consuming and costly Paperwork Reduction Act), and an controlled group members that are potentially the most difficult to track. In 39 See 78 FR 20047–8. 41 This commenter also stated at the hearing that addition, PBGC expects that many 40 This commenter suggested that the preamble to one of its members would have faced bankruptcy smaller controlled group members the 2013 proposal downplayed the significance of proceedings unless it was able to renegotiate its reportable events on loan covenants and loan credit agreement to include a material adverse effect typically will not undergo loan default defaults. The commenter estimates that five to ten clause to a provision that required the absence of events because their debt levels will not percent of its time is spent monitoring and revising a reportable events filing. The commenter indicated meet the $10 million reporting corporate events to avoid reporting. that the sponsor was successful in this effort.

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increase in the reporting of events that reasoned that quick drops in the number One commenter asked for a waiver or are a true concern to the pension of active participants should be easy to extension of the requirement to report insurance system. In addition, the spot without exercising unusual active participant reductions caused by deferral of the applicability date for the vigilance. natural disasters. The issue here would final regulation should give plan Under the 2013 proposal, a ‘‘quick’’ appear to apply equally to all reportable sponsors time to consult with loan active participant reduction event events, but even limiting the proposal to providers about appropriate would occur when the reporting the active participant reduction event, amendments to loan agreements, which, threshold was crossed either within a PBGC is concerned that the occurrence as mentioned by the commenter referred single 30-day period (a short-period of a disaster may increase, rather than to above, companies appear already to event) or as a result of a single cause (a obviate, the importance of timely be doing.42 single-cause event), such as the reporting because a natural disaster may discontinuance of an operation, a have a lasting negative impact on the Descriptions of Events Under the Final natural disaster, a reorganization, a mass ability of a business to continue Rule layoff, or an early retirement incentive operating. Thus, PBGC is providing no The next sections of the preamble program. An attrition event would occur special rules for disasters in the final address specific event descriptions, if the active participant count at the end rule. Note, however, that in appropriate which can impact reporting of a plan year fell below one of the cases, PBGC issues disaster relief requirements in much the same way as percentage thresholds. A 120-day notices that provide temporary relief waivers. The final rule follows the 2013 reporting extension beyond the end of from reporting requirements.43 Case-by- proposal that reporting of an insolvency the year would provide time to count case waivers and extensions are also event is required only when a member active participants. available. of a plan’s controlled group is involved The final rule generally tracks the One commenter wanted PBGC to in insolvency proceedings that are not 2013 proposal but eliminates the short- waive reporting of active participant under the federal Bankruptcy Code) and period event (as one commenter reductions due to spinoffs within a makes no changes in event descriptions requested), lengthens the reporting controlled group. PBGC sees no more that were not addressed in the 2013 extension for attrition events, and makes reason to waive reporting where there is proposal. some minor editorial changes for an intra-group spinoff than where there clarification. PBGC concluded that the Active Participant Reduction is no spinoff. The loss of active burden of monitoring for short-period participants is of concern itself, Under ERISA section 4043(c)(3), in events would outweigh the value of regardless of cause. Further, such a general, a reportable active participant short-period event reports, since most spin-off may be a precursor to the reduction occurs when the number of short-period events would likely also be transfer of benefit liabilities outside the active participants is reduced below 80 either single-cause events or eventually controlled group. Accordingly, no such percent of the number at the beginning captured in an attrition-event filing. In waiver is provided in the final rule, of the year or below 75 percent of the addition, PBGC decided to extend the though case-by-case waivers are number at the beginning of the prior reporting deadline for attrition events available. year. until the premium due date for the plan Finally, this commenter also Creeping losses of active participants year following the event year. questioned the utility of reports of may cross the two percentage thresholds Two commenters requested active participant reduction events, at different times in one year. The 2009 reinstatement of the waiver of reporting suggesting that PBGC is unaffected by proposal added a reporting waiver to more than once a year from the 2009 active participant reductions and takes limit reporting to once a year on the proposal, or clarification of when more no action on a report of such an event premise that PBGC would monitor for at frequent reporting would be required. unless accompanied by some other least a year any plan that reported an As explained above, the ‘‘once-a-year’’ event. PBGC disagrees with this active participant reduction. waiver is no longer necessary for assessment. Notices of active participant The 2013 proposal introduced a new creeping active participant losses reductions (which often result from approach to reporting active participant because the attrition event can arise business restructurings) give PBGC a reductions. It distinguished between only once a year. And after chance to intervene to protect plan rapid reductions—which would have to consideration, PBGC has concluded that assets when a restructuring fails and be reported immediately—and slower it cannot adequately monitor plans for plan termination becomes a significant reductions attributable to attrition— multiple rapid active participant possibility. which would have to be tested for and reduction events in the same year. reported only once a year. This Further, two or more distinct events in Missed Contributions approach addressed a comment on the the same year could signal extreme Under the old regulation (§ 4043.25), 2009 proposal requesting relief from the financial distress that merit timely a missed contribution event occurs need to monitor constantly for creeping reporting to PBGC. Thus the ‘‘once-a- when a plan sponsor fails to make any active participant reductions that might year’’ waiver is not in the final rule. required plan contribution by its due exceed one of the percentage thresholds. Two commenters suggested date. Because the attrition event can occur exempting frozen plans from the active The final rule (like the 2009 and 2013 only once a year, PBGC eliminated the participant reduction event or waiving proposals) clarifies the language in 2009 proposal’s waiver from reporting reporting unless plan liabilities § 4043.25. This reportable event does subsequent active participant reduction increased (as from a triggering of shut- not apply only to contributions required event notices after the first such event down benefits). PBGC has not adopted by statute,44 but also to contributions in the same year was reported. PBGC these suggestions. Although the active participant reduction event may be 43 See PBGC guidance on disaster relief at http:// 42 When credit and investment agreements are more easily triggered for a frozen plan, www.pbgc.gov/res/other-guidance/dr.html. renegotiated, borrowers might be able to address 44 Such required contributions include quarterly uncertainty raised by having material adverse effect such plans can pose just as much risk contributions under ERISA section 303(j)(3) and clauses by negotiating a dollar figure threshold that to the pension insurance system as Code section 430(j)(3), liquidity shortfall would trigger an event of default. plans that are not frozen. contributions under ERISA section 303(j)(4) and

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required as a condition of a funding Distribution to Substantial Owner insurance system and urged PBGC to waiver that do not fall within the Under the old regulation, restore the funding and public company statutory provisions on waiver distributions to substantial owners waivers that applied under the old 45 amortization charges. The final rule generally were required to be reported if regulation. PBGC has addressed this (like the 2013 proposal) includes the total distributions to an owner concern with the final rule’s inclusion waivers for this event for a missed exceeded $10,000 in a year, unless the of the small plan and public company contribution made up within 30 days plan was fully funded for nonforfeitable waivers, without regard to plan funding after its due date and for small plans benefits. The 2013 proposal limited the status. See the discussion above in the sections Public Company Waiver and that miss quarterly contributions. event to circumstances where the Controlled Group Situations. One commenter suggested that PBGC distributions to one substantial owner The 2013 proposal deleted the add a waiver for contributions missed exceeded one percent of plan assets or solely because of a failure to timely example in § 4043.29(e)(3) of the old the distributions to all substantial regulation that indicated that a make a funding balance election. The owners exceeded five percent of plan final rule adds a waiver for a missed reportable event occurred when a assets. In addition, PBGC proposed to member of a controlled group ceased to contribution where the failure to timely limit reporting for a distribution in the make the contribution is due solely to exist upon being merged into another form of an annuity to one notice, which member in the course of a the plan sponsor’s failure to timely would satisfy all future reporting make a funding balance election. reorganization. However, this point was requirements for the annuity so long as not made clearly by the language in The final rule also clarifies a technical the annuity did not increase. Once § 4043.29(a) describing the event. The point from the 2013 proposal. The notified that an annuity was being paid final rule adds language further requirement to submit a reportable to a substantial owner, PBGC would clarifying that a controlled group event notice for a missed contribution is need no further notices that the annuity member’s ceasing to exist because of a satisfied by submission of Form 200 for was continuing to be paid. merger into another member of the the same event. However, reliance on One commenter asked PBGC to group is not a reportable event. Form 200 to satisfy the reportable event exclude from reporting payments made Like the 2013 proposal, the final rule filing requirement does not transform to comply with the minimum required provides that whether an agreement is Form 200 into a reportable event notice. distribution rules of Code section legally binding is to be determined Thus, the final rule makes clear that a 401(a)(9), which might involve an without reference to any conditions in Form 200 filing is not protected by the increasing annuity if the substantial the agreement. For this purpose, a non-disclosure provisions of ERISA owner were still working and accruing legally binding agreement means an section 4043(f). benefits but required to take minimum agreement that provides for obligations distributions. In response, the final rule Inability To Pay Benefits When Due that are material to and enforceable by provides that reporting for distributions and against the parties to the agreement, In general, a reportable event occurs in the form of annuities is required only regardless of whether any conditions of when a plan fails to make a benefit once, without the limitation that the the agreement have been met or satisfied payment timely or when a plan’s liquid annuity be non-increasing. (in other words, an agreement does not assets fall below the level needed for Controlled Group Change fail to be legally binding solely because paying benefits for six months. The old it is subject to conditions that have not Under § 4043.29 (both in the old regulation excuses failure to pay due to been performed).46 Example 2 in the regulation and the new regulation), a inability to locate the payee or any other regulatory text has been modified to reportable event occurs for a plan when administrative delay of less than two make clear when the filing is triggered. there is a transaction that results, or will months (or two benefit payment The provisions on controlled group result, in one or more persons’ ceasing periods). In reviewing the proposed change events are otherwise unchanged to be members of a plan’s controlled rule, PBGC concluded that it would be from the 2013 proposal. unfair to require a plan to report an group. For this purpose, the term inability to pay benefits when due ‘‘transaction’’ includes a written or Extraordinary Dividends simply because (despite the diligence unwritten legally binding agreement to Under the old regulation, an called for by the fiduciary standards) a transfer ownership or an actual transfer extraordinary dividend or stock payee could not be located within the or change of ownership. (A transaction redemption occurred when a member of prescribed time limit. Accordingly, the is not reportable if it will result solely a plan’s controlled group declared a final rule clarifies that the time limit in a reorganization involving a mere distribution (a dividend or stock does not apply to delay in paying a change in identity, form, or place of redemption) that alone or in missing payee. Other administrative organization, however effected.) combination with previous distributions delays are excused only to the extent One commenter to the 2013 proposal exceeded a level specified in the they do not exceed the prescribed time raised concerns that elimination of the regulation. The 2013 proposal limit. waivers for this event under the old eliminated much of the computational regulation (which the 2013 proposal detail that the old regulation prescribed Code section 430(j)(4), and contributions to replaced with other waivers) would for determining whether a reportable amortize funding waivers under ERISA section require significant monitoring of every event had occurred by providing that 303(e) and Code section 430(e). transaction in which any controlled the computations be done in accordance 45 Such ‘‘non-statutory’’ contributions are not group member engages throughout the with generally accepted accounting taken into account under ERISA section 303(k) and year and analysis of each such Code section 430(k), dealing with liens that arise principles. because of large missed contributions, and are transaction to determine whether Although PBGC did not receive therefore disregarded under § 4043.81, which reporting is required. This commenter comments on the 2013 proposal for this implements those provisions. However, violating further asserted that the 2013 proposal event, PBGC decided to include in the the conditions of a funding waiver typically means would add significant administrative that contributions that were waived become retroactively due and unpaid and are counted for burdens without a corresponding 46 See similar language in SEC Form 8–K Item purposes of § 4043.81. increase in the security of the pension 1.01 used to define a material definitive agreement.

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final rule a waiver for public companies retirement security, including concerns for the pension insurance system. from reporting extraordinary dividends that some of these transactions may Accordingly, in the 2013 proposal PBGC and stock redemptions, as discussed leave a plan underfunded or effectively expanded the definition of the loan above under Public Company Waiver. be part of a standard termination default event. Under the 2013 proposal, without meeting the applicable statutory a reportable event would occur if a Transfer of Benefit Liabilities and regulatory requirements (including member of a plan’s controlled group had The reportable events regulation reporting to PBGC and disclosure to an outstanding loan balance of $10 requires reporting to PBGC when, in any participants). PBGC also recognizes that million or more and— 12-month period, three percent or more such transactions may create burdens on • There was an acceleration of of a plan’s benefit liabilities are individuals whose options to obtain payment or a default under the loan transferred to a person outside the lifetime income in retirement are agreement, or transferor plan’s controlled group or to limited or who may not have the • The lender waived or agreed to an a plan or plans maintained by a person resources or experience to manage lump amendment of any covenant in the loan or persons outside the transferor plan’s sum distributions in a way that agreement for the purpose of avoiding a controlled group. Transfers of benefit replicates the professional investment default. liabilities are of concern to PBGC management (with the associated These changes were to apply for both because they may reduce the transferor fiduciary responsibilities) of defined post-event notices and advance notices. plan’s funded percentage 47 and because benefit plan assets. PBGC notes, In the preamble to the 2013 proposal, the transferee may be a higher default however, that few companies would be PBGC stated its belief that the reporting risk than the transferor. subject to advance reporting of such requirement for loan defaults under the Both the 2009 and 2013 proposals transactions, thus severely limiting the proposed rule would be comparable to clarified that satisfaction of a plan’s utility of such reporting, as compared to what a typical creditor would require of benefit liabilities through the payment its burden. Therefore, PBGC is not a borrower to monitor the ability of the of a lump sum or the purchase of an adopting the commenter’s suggestion in borrower to meet its obligations under irrevocable commitment to provide an this final rule. Accordingly, the final the loan agreement. PBGC sought the annuity would not constitute a transfer rule retains the treatment of lump sum views of the public on specific issues of benefit liabilities that must be distributions and annuity purchases dealing with loan defaults, including reported under the regulation. In the from the proposals. how PBGC might better replicate preamble to the 2013 proposal (78 FR at Nevertheless, PBGC believes there are reporting of information to creditors and 20050), PBGC stated it had concluded ways to address the commenter’s whether there is a category of that such transfers need not be reported concerns. PBGC believes it has useful ‘‘technical’’ defaults that should not be because the provisions in section 436 of tools to monitor and analyze trends reportable events. the Code and section 206(g) of ERISA (e.g., Form 5500 and premium filings) as One commenter was concerned that (as added by the Pension Protection Act well as tools to provide education and the proposal would require PBGC to of 2006 (PPA)) prohibit or limit cashouts outreach to participants, and is carefully determine a plan sponsor’s intent and annuitizations by significantly considering how best to do so.48 behind a waiver or amendment and was underfunded plans. In addition, since not sure how such intent could be Loan Default cashouts and annuitizations do not determined. To address this comment, involve benefit liabilities transferring to Under the old regulation, a loan the final rule replaces words ‘‘for the another plan, PBGC reasoned there default reportable event occurred, with purpose of avoiding a default’’ in the would be no concern about a transferee respect to a loan with an outstanding 2013 proposal with the words ‘‘the plan’s financial health. balance of $10 million or more to any effect of which is to cure or avoid a One commenter on the 2013 proposal member of a plan’s controlled group, breach that would trigger a default.’’ opposed the exclusion of lump sums when a loan payment was more than 30 This commenter also said that the and annuity purchases from the days late (10 days in the case of advance scope of the proposed expansion of the reporting requirement. This commenter reporting), when the lender accelerated event definition was too broad, suggested that cash-outs or the loan, or when there was a written especially for public companies that annuitizations on a large scale, notice of default based on a drop in cash might face SEC disclosure issues. The sometimes referred to as de-risking or reserves, an unusual or catastrophic commenter urged PBGC to modify the risk transfers, presage the decline of the event, or the debtor’s persistent failure proposal to require the reporting of an defined benefit pension plan system. to meet agreed-on performance levels. amendment or waiver only to ‘‘material This commenter stated PBGC could PBGC believes that the significance of financial covenants,’’ and not all gather information that might lead to both potential and actual loan defaults covenants (e.g., non-financial covenants regulatory or statutory protection for on such large loans is so great that such as compliance with ERISA and participants impacted by these types of reporting should not be restricted to the similar laws). Another commenter, in transactions. During the hearing on the current list of reporting triggers. Rather, responding to the proposed loan default 2013 proposal, however, all of the co- PBGC believes that not only any default criterion of the sponsor financial panelists of this commenter expressed on a loan of $10 million or more—even soundness safe harbor, was also opposite views. a default on a loan within a controlled concerned that the proposed rule’s PBGC shares concerns about the group—but waivers and amendments of description of the loan default event potential impact of cashouts and loan covenants that are made to avoid was too broad because so-called annuitizations on a large scale on a default (to keep the loan arrangement meaningless ‘‘technical defaults’’ that functioning) may reflect financial are waived by a lender and are not 47 Under Code section 414(l), transfers of difficulty and pose serious challenges indicative of financial stress would be liabilities must be covered by assets. In most cases reported. Other than these comments, of liabilities transfers, assets from the transferor 48 PBGC is requiring reporting of risk transfers on PBGC did not receive feedback on loan plan also will be transferred to the transferee plan, premium forms, starting with filings for plan years which would reduce the amount of assets in the beginning in 2015. See http://www.pbgc.gov/ default concerns. transferor plan and may affect its funded Documents/2015-Premium-Payment- After reviewing the comments and percentage. Instructions.pdf. further analysis of typical loan

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agreement provisions, PBGC has group listing and company financial 10 days after proceedings begin). Thus, decided to not make further changes to statements) otherwise required by the under the final rule, the due date for the event description in response to Form 200 and instructions. these events is the same as for other comments. Covenants that are tied to reportable events subject to the advance- Other Topics Under the Final Rule event-of-default triggers are put into notice requirements (i.e., 30 days prior loan agreements because lenders believe Advance Reporting to the event). that failure to comply with such In general, reportable events must be Forms and Instructions covenants is significant and serves as an reported to PBGC within 30 days after PBGC issues three reporting forms for early indicator that a company may be they occur. But section 4043(b) of experiencing financial difficulties use under the reportable events ERISA requires advance reporting by a regulation. Form 10 is for post-event resulting in its inability to pay its debts contributing sponsor for certain on time and in full. Distinctions should reporting under subpart B of the reportable events if a ‘‘threshold test’’ is regulation; Form 10-Advance is for be made between a breach of any met, unless the contributing sponsor or covenant in a loan agreement and a advance reporting under subpart C of controlled group member to which an breach of a particular covenant that the regulation; and Form 200 is for event relates is a public company. The gives rise to a possible event-of-default reporting under subpart D of the advance reporting threshold test is trigger. The former may cover the kinds regulation. Failure to report is subject to based on the aggregate funding level of of minor loan agreement violations of penalties under section 4071 of ERISA. plans maintained by the contributing the kind the commenter who asked that The final rule eliminates some of the sponsor and members of the ‘‘technical defaults’’ of loan agreements documentation that was required to be contributing sponsor’s controlled group. be excluded from reporting under the submitted with notices of two reportable The funding level criteria are expressed regulation. The latter are those types of events under the old regulation, but also by reference to calculated values that breaches (e.g., non-payment, failure to requires that filers submit with notices meet a financial ratio, or failure to are used to determine VRPs under of most events some information that is provide some important information) section 4006 of ERISA. typically requested by PBGC after PPA changed the plan funding rules that the parties to the loan agreement notices are reviewed. The final rule also in Title I of ERISA and in the Code and have agreed are serious enough to requires the use of prescribed reportable amended the VRP provisions of section undermine the loan agreement events forms and moves from the 4006 of ERISA to conform to the arrangement. Under the final regulation, regulation to the forms and instructions PBGC will act as any another creditor changes in the funding rules. The final the lists of information items that must would by requiring reporting of all rule, like the prior proposals, conforms be reported. the regulation to the changes made Three commenters expressed concern incidents within the expanded scope of 49 the loan default event. If a sponsor under PPA. about moving the information The regulatory language under the believes that an event triggering the loan requirements from the regulation to the final rule is slightly modified to default reporting requirement does not forms and instructions because public reflect financial difficulty or the ability conform to changes made in a recent input on any changes might be limited; of the sponsor to meet its pension final rule on PBGC premiums under one of these commenters said that obligations, PBGC will consider a which small plans generally calculate Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) notices request for a case-by-case waiver. the VRP using data from the plan year are easy to miss. The final rule makes one other change preceding the premium payment year, a PBGC does not agree. PBGC posts all to this event from the 2013 proposal. requirement referred to as the ‘‘look- pending PRA submissions on its Web 50 The final rule deletes a paragraph from back rule.’’ Thus, the reportable site at http://www.pbgc.gov/res/laws- the old regulation on the notice date for events final rule clarifies that the VRP and-regulations/information- payment acceleration or loan default data used for this advance reporting test collections-under-omb-review.html. that referred to ‘‘other conditions’’ for are not the data for the prior year, but Interested persons can sign up for such occurrences to be reportable. the data used to determine the VRP for notifications of new postings through Because the provisions concerning the prior year. PBGC’s Web site at http:// ‘‘other conditions’’ are eliminated There is no change in the final rule www.pbgc.gov/res/res/stay- (following the 2013 proposal), this from the 2013 proposal that eliminated informed.html. PBGC observes that the paragraph is no longer necessary. advance-notice extensions for loan public was provided an opportunity to default and voluntary insolvency comment on the forms and instructions Form 200 Reporting events. (The notice date of an event in connection with the 2013 proposal One commenter suggested that PBGC where insolvency proceedings are filed and PBGC received only one substantive allow for simplified reporting for Form against a debtor by someone outside the comment (noted below). Moving the 200 filings in limited situations, such as plan’s controlled group is extended to information requirements to the forms when the missed contribution has been and instructions will allow PBGC to be made up by the filing due date and the 49 Several other PBGC regulations also refer to more flexible in responding to future plan has not missed any other plan funding concepts using citations outmoded by PPA: The regulations on Filing, Issuance, developments, such as changes in 51 contributions within a certain period of Computation of Time, and Record Retention (29 information technology. time. PBGC thought this was a good CFR part 4000); Terminology (29 CFR part 4001); One commenter felt that the 2013 suggestion. Accordingly, under the final Variances for Sale of Assets (29 CFR part 4204); proposal dramatically increased the rule, if a plan sponsor makes up a Adjustment of Liability for a Withdrawal information required to be initially Subsequent to a Partial Withdrawal (29 CFR part missed contribution by the Form 200 4206); and Mergers and Transfers Between reported. As explained in the 2013 notice due date, and the sponsor has not Multiemployer Plans (29 CFR part 4231). Thus, missed any other required contributions these regulations must also be revised to be 51 Although changes to the paperwork would not during the two-year period ending on consistent with ERISA and the Code as amended by have to go through notice and comment rulemaking, PPA and with the revised premium regulations. The they would still have to be reviewed by OMB under the Form 200 notice due date, the plan final rule makes the necessary conforming the Paperwork Reduction Act, which typically may file the Form 200 notice without revisions, as proposed. requires two public notices and a total of 90 days any of the attachments (e.g., controlled 50 See 79 FR 13547 (March 11, 2014). for submission of public comments.

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proposal (78 FR 20051), PBGC change. Such developments would be The final rule also makes applicable acknowledges that initial information reflected in PBGC’s reportable events e- to the regulation generally a provision— requirements generally will increase. filing instructions. limited to one event in the old However, the total amount of PBGC sought public comment on its regulation—waiving reporting for information submitted to PBGC proposal to require electronic filing. statutory reportable events outside the (including both initial reports and One commenter favored electronic scope of the reportable events described follow-up information requested by reporting while two others requested a in the regulation. This provision has PBGC) generally will not increase, and paper filing option. In view of the fact been reworded and moved from providing information all at one time is that all plans subject to the reportable § 4043.31(c)(1) (dealing with more efficient than doing so in multiple events regulation must file Form 5500 extraordinary dividends) to § 4043.4(e) installments. Further, by requiring more and PBGC premiums electronically, a (dealing with waivers generally). information with the initial filing, the paper option within the regulation for The 2013 proposal made other new requirements will allow PBGC to the occasional reportable event notice technical changes that are retained in intervene to protect plans and seems unnecessary. However, PBGC the final rule.52 participants more quickly in appropriate may grant case-by-case waivers of the Summary Chart circumstances. electronic filing requirement. The following tables summarize Mandatory Electronic Filing Other Changes waiver and safe harbor provisions for The final rule, like the 2009 and 2013 The final rule makes a change to reportable events for which post-event proposals, requires electronic filing of § 4043.20 that was not included in the reporting is required. The first table reportable events notices. This 2013 proposal to clarify that the shows waivers and safe harbors requirement is part of PBGC’s ongoing responsibility for a failure to file a available under this final rule, and the implementation of the Government reportable event notice if there is a second table shows a comparison of Paperwork Elimination Act. change in plan sponsor or plan such provisions between the old Filers are permitted to email filings administrator lies with the person who regulation and this final rule. As with attachments using any one or more is the plan administrator or contributing explained in detail above, the final rule of a variety of electronic formats that sponsor of the plan on the due date. also provides reporting relief—like the PBGC is capable of reading as provided Without this change, if there were a relief provided by waivers—through in the instructions on PBGC’s Web site. change in plan administrator or sponsor changes to the definitions of certain (PBGC accepts imaged signatures for after a notice had been filed but before reportable events, including substantial filings.) the due date, the new plan owner distributions and active PBGC may consider other E-filing administrator or sponsor would be participant reductions and through the enhancements, such as a Web-based required to file another notice. A similar requirement for filing only once a plan filing application for reportable events change is made to § 4043.61(a) with year for active participant reductions similar to the applications for PBGC’s respect to a change in a contributing that occur by attrition. section 4010 and premium filings, as sponsor and the responsibility to file internet capabilities and standards advance-notice reports. 52 See 78 FR 20052–3.

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Applicability be much lower under the final number of small entities, section 603 of The changes to Part 4043 made by this regulation than under the old the Regulatory Flexibility Act requires final rule are applicable to post-event regulation—9 percent (19 filings) that the agency present an initial reports for reportable events occurring compared to 50 percent (215 filings). regulatory flexibility analysis at the time on or after January 1, 2016, and to Such improved efficiency will be of the publication of the proposed rule advance reports due on or after that reflected in dramatically reduced describing the impact of the rule on date. regulatory burden on sponsors and small entities and seeking public plans that satisfy the risk-based safe comment on such impact. Small entities Regulatory Procedures harbors. Further, PBGC estimates that include small businesses, organizations and governmental jurisdictions. Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 the number of total filings will be reduced under the final regulation. For purposes of the Regulatory PBGC has determined that this rule is Fewer unnecessary reports means a Flexibility Act requirements with a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ under more efficient reporting system and a respect to the proposed amendments to Executive Order 12866. The Office of greater proportion of filings that present the reportable events regulation, PBGC Management and Budget has therefore the opportunity for increased plan considers a small entity to be a plan reviewed this rule under Executive protection through monitoring and with fewer than 100 participants. This Order 12866. possible intervention in transactions is the same criterion used to determine Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 based on risk, leading to better the availability of the ‘‘small plan’’ direct agencies to assess all costs and protection for the pension insurance waiver, and is consistent with certain benefits of available regulatory system and retirement security requirements in Title I of ERISA 57 and alternatives and, if regulation is generally. the Code,58 as well as the definition of necessary, to select regulatory Using data from 2013, PBGC has a small entity that the Department of approaches that maximize net benefits estimated the benefit of better-targeted Labor (DOL) has used for purposes of (including potential economic, reporting under the new regulation in the Regulatory Flexibility Act.59 Using environmental, public health and safety terms of the value of early intervention this definition, about 64 percent (14,349 effects, distributive impacts, and as a creditor where a reportable event of 22,344) of plans covered by Title IV equity). Executive Order 13563 may foreshadow sponsor default. Early of ERISA in 2014 were small plans.60 emphasizes the importance of intervention as a creditor leads to higher Further, while some large employers quantifying both costs and benefits, of recoveries of plan underfunding. PBGC may have small plans, in general most reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, estimates that the value of early small plans are maintained by small and of promoting flexibility. Executive intervention would exceed the dollar employers. Thus, PBGC believes that Orders 12866 and 13563 require that a equivalent of the increased burden assessing the impact of the final rule on comprehensive regulatory impact associated with the higher rate of small plans is an appropriate substitute analysis be performed for any targeted reporting by approximately for evaluating the effect on small economically significant regulatory $4.3 million. entities. The definition of small entity action, defined as an action that would Under Section 3(f)(1) of Executive considered appropriate for this purpose result in an annual effect of $100 Order 12866, a regulatory action is differs, however, from a definition of million or more on the national economically significant if ‘‘it is likely small business based on size standards economy or that have other substantial to result in a rule that may . . . [h]ave promulgated by the Small Business impacts. In accordance with OMB an annual effect on the economy of $100 Administration (13 CFR 121.201) Circular A–4, PBGC has examined the million or more or adversely affect in a pursuant to the Small Business Act. economic and policy implications of material way the economy, a sector of PBGC requested comments on the this rule and has concluded that the the economy, productivity, competition, appropriateness of the size standard action’s benefits justify its costs. jobs, the environment, public health or used in evaluating the impact on small As discussed above, some reportable safety, or State, local, or tribal entities of the proposed amendments to events present little or no risk to the governments or communities.’’ PBGC the reportable events regulation. PBGC pension insurance system—where, for has determined that this final rule does received no comments in response to example, the plan sponsor presents a not cross the $100 million threshold for this request. low risk of default and the risk of plan economic significance and is not On the basis of its definition of small termination is correspondingly low. otherwise economically significant. entity, PBGC certifies under section Reports of such events are unnecessary This action is associated with 605(b) of the Regulatory Flexibility Act in the sense that PBGC typically reviews retrospective review and analysis in (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq.) that the but takes no action on them. PBGC PBGC’s Plan for Regulatory Review amendments in this rule will not have analyzed 2013 records to determine how issued in accordance with Executive a significant economic impact on a many such reports it received for events Order 13563 on ‘‘Improving Regulation substantial number of small entities. to which the proposed sponsor safe and Regulatory Review.’’ Accordingly, as provided in section 605 harbor would apply, then reanalyzed Regulatory Flexibility Act the data to see how many unnecessary 57 See, e.g., ERISA section 104(a)(2), which reports would have been received if the The Regulatory Flexibility Act permits the Secretary of Labor to prescribe simplified annual reports for pension plans that plan sponsor safe harbor in the imposes certain requirements with respect to rules that are subject to the cover fewer than 100 participants. proposed rule had been in effect (that is, 58 notice and comment requirements of See, e.g., Code section 430(g)(2)(B), which excluding reports that would have been permits plans with 100 or fewer participants to use waived under the plan sponsor safe section 553(b) of the Administrative valuation dates other than the first day of the plan Procedure Act and that are likely to year. harbor test).56 It found that the have a significant economic impact on 59 See, e.g., DOL’s final rule on Prohibited proportion of unnecessary filings would a substantial number of small entities. Transaction Exemption Procedures, 76 FR 66,637, 66,644 (Oct. 27, 2011). 56 Filings that involved section 4062(e) events Unless an agency determines that a rule 60 See PBGC 2014 pension insurance data table S– always resulted in the opening of cases and were is not likely to have a significant 31 http://www.pbgc.gov/documents/2013-DATA- excluded from the analysis. economic impact on a substantial BOOK-FINAL.pdf.

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of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 available) or tax returns would be and identity of controlled group U.S.C. 601 et seq.), sections 603 and 604 required, to be followed up with principal executive offices. do not apply. This certification is based required financial statements when • Simplified reporting for Form 200 on the fact that the reportable events available.) filings is now available where the filer regulation requires only the filing of 2. The controlled group information has not missed any required one-time notices on the occurrence of required will be tailored to the event contribution (other than the missed unusual events that affect only certain being reported and will generally contribution that triggered the Form 200 plans and that the economic impact of include identifying information for each filing requirement during the two-year filing is not significant. The average plan maintained by any member of the period ending on the notice due date for burden of submitting a notice—based on controlled group and a description of the Form 200) and has made up the the estimates discussed under the controlled group with members’ missed contribution by the notice due Paperwork Reduction Act, below—is names. date; under the simplified reporting • less than 51⁄2 hours and $745 (virtually Similarly, PBGC has found that it provision, none of the attachments that the same as under the old regulation). needs the same financial and controlled are otherwise required to be included in group information for advance-notice Paperwork Reduction Act the filing (e.g., controlled group listing filings (in addition to actuarial and company financial statements) need PBGC is submitting the information information already required). For to be provided. collection requirements under this rule notices of applications for funding • In missed contribution cases, there to the Office of Management and Budget waiver requests, the information can is sometimes a credit balance that is (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction typically be gleaned from the copy of available for application to a Act. There are two information the application that accompanies the contribution that is due. PBGC needs to collections under part 4043, approved reportable event notice. With this be able to determine whether all or a under OMB control number 1212–0013 exception, PBGC is requiring that every portion of the credit balance has been (covering subparts B and C), which advance notice filing include these properly applied toward payment of the expires May 31, 2018, and OMB control items (unless the information is publicly contribution. Accordingly, PBGC is number 1212–0041 (covering subpart available). requiring Form 200 filers to indicate D), which expires June 30, 2018. • Controlled group changes and how much (if any) of the carryover PBGC is making the following benefit liability transfers involve both balance or prefunding balance was used changes to these information an ‘‘old’’ controlled group and a ‘‘new’’ for partial payment of the missed requirements that were approved by controlled group. PBGC had already contribution and submit copies of OMB: required submission of controlled group election letters relating to the • PBGC’s experience is that in order information with notices of controlled application of the carryover balance and to assess the significance of virtually group changes under the old regulation every post-event filing for a missed prefunding balance to the contribution. and is now also requiring the same for • contribution, inability to pay benefits, benefit liability transfers. PBGC is requiring a description of loan default, liquidation, or insolvency, • Because extraordinary distributions each controlled group member’s it must obtain from the filer certain raise questions about controlled group operational status (in Chapter 7 actuarial, financial and controlled group finances, PBGC now requires proceedings, liquidating outside of information. Filers were previously submission of financial information bankruptcy, on-going, etc.) in Form 200 required to submit some of this with notices of events of this type. filings. information for some events, but PBGC • PBGC now requires that notices of PBGC needs the information in has made its information collection for substantial owner distributions give the reportable events filings under subparts all these events more uniform. reason for the distribution to help PBGC B and C of part 4043 (Forms 10 and 10- Accordingly, in connection with the analyze its significance. Advance) to determine whether it final rule, PBGC now requires that every • Inability to pay benefits raises the should terminate plans that experience post-event filing for one of these events specter of imminent sponsor shutdown events that indicate plan or sponsor include the following financial and and plan termination. Accordingly, for financial problems. PBGC estimates that controlled group information (actuarial notice of this event, PBGC now requires it will receive such filings from about information was already required): submission of copies of the most recent 816 respondents each year and that the 1. The financial information required plan documents and IRS qualification total annual burden of the collection of will be copies of audited financial letter. information will be about 4,496 hours statements for the most recent fiscal • PBGC is adding to the Form 200 and $607,570. This represents a year. (If audited statements were not information submission requirements a decreased burden compared to that immediately available, copies of requirement to provide information under the old regulation, as the unaudited financial statements (if about all controlled group real property, following table shows:

Annual burden: Under old regulation: Under new regulation:

Number of responses ...... 867 ...... 816. Hour burden ...... 4,487 hours ...... 4,496 hours. Dollar burden ...... $660,853 ...... $607,570.

As discussed above, the final rule is with higher-risk events, which are much burden for low-default-risk sponsors is designed to reduce burden dramatically more likely to deserve PBGC’s attention. down from 443 hours and $118,025 to on well-funded plans and low-default- PBGC separately estimated the average zero. The burden for non-low-default- risk sponsors; thus, burden under the burden changes for low-default-risk and risk sponsors is up by 402 hours and final rule is substantially associated non-low-default-risk entities. The $64,742.

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Low-default-risk Volume Hours Cost

Current ...... 128 443 $118,025 Final ...... 0 0 0 Change ...... (128) (443) (118,025)

Non low-default-risk Volume Hours Cost

Current ...... 739 4,094 $542,828 Final ...... 816 4,496 607,570 Change ...... 77 402 64,742

PBGC needs the information in ■ 2. In § 4000.3, paragraph (b)(3) is 4043.2 Definitions. missed contribution filings under added to read as follows: 4043.3 Requirement of notice. subpart D of part 4043 (Form 200) to 4043.4 Waivers and extensions. determine the amounts of statutory liens § 4000.3 What methods of filing may I use? 4043.5 How and where to file. arising under ERISA section 303(k) and * * * * * 4043.6 Date of filing. Code section 430(k) and to evaluate the (b) * * * 4043.7 Computation of time. funding status of plans with respect to (3) You must file notices under part 4043.8 Confidentiality. which such liens arise and the financial 4043 of this chapter electronically in 4043.9 Company low-default-risk safe harbor. condition of the persons responsible for accordance with the instructions on 4043.10 Well-funded plan safe harbor. their funding. PBGC estimates that it PBGC’s Web site, http://www.pbgc.gov, will receive such filings from about 165 except as otherwise provided by PBGC. Subpart B—Post-Event Notice of respondents each year and that the total * * * * * Reportable Events annual burden of the collection of 4043.20 Post-event filing obligation. § 4000.53 [Amended] information will be about 990 hours and 4043.21 Tax disqualification and Title I $146,406. ■ 3. In § 4000.53, paragraphs (c) and (d) noncompliance. are amended by removing the words 4043.22 Amendment decreasing benefits List of Subjects ‘‘section 302(f)(4), section 307(e), or’’ payable. 29 CFR Part 4000 where they occur in each paragraph and 4043.23 Active participant reduction. adding in their place the words ‘‘section 4043.24 Termination or partial termination. Employee benefit plans, Pension 101(f), section 303(k)(4), or’’. 4043.25 Failure to make required minimum insurance, Reporting and recordkeeping funding payment. requirements. PART 4001—TERMINOLOGY 4043.26 Inability to pay benefits when due. 4043.27 Distribution to a substantial owner. 29 CFR Part 4001 ■ 4. The authority citation for part 4001 4043.28 Plan merger, consolidation, or Employee benefit plans, Pension continues to read as follows: transfer. insurance. Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1301, 1302(b)(3). 4043.29 Change in contributing sponsor or controlled group. 29 CFR Part 4043 § 4001.2 [Amended] 4043.30 Liquidation. Employee benefit plans, Pension ■ 5. In § 4001.2: 4043.31 Extraordinary dividend or stock insurance, Reporting and recordkeeping ■ a. The definition of ‘‘controlled redemption. requirements. group’’ is amended by removing the 4043.32 Transfer of benefit liabilities. words ‘‘section 412(c)(11)(B) of the Code 4043.33 Application for minimum funding 29 CFR Part 4204 or section 302(c)(11)(B) of ERISA’’ and waiver. 4043.34 Loan default. Employee benefit plans, Pension adding in their place the words ‘‘section 4043.35 Insolvency or similar settlement. insurance, Reporting and recordkeeping 412(b)(2) of the Code or section requirements. 302(b)(2) of ERISA’’. Subpart C—Advance Notice of Reportable ■ b. The definition of ‘‘funding standard Events 29 CFR Part 4206 account’’ is amended by removing the 4043.61 Advance reporting filing Employee benefit plans, Pension words ‘‘section 302(b) of ERISA or obligation. insurance. section 412(b) of the Code’’ and adding 4043.62 Change in contributing sponsor or in their place the words ‘‘section 304(b) controlled group. 29 CFR Part 4231 of ERISA or section 431(b) of the Code’’. 4043.63 Liquidation. Employee benefit plans, Pension ■ c. The definition of ‘‘substantial 4043.64 Extraordinary dividend or stock insurance, Reporting and recordkeeping owner’’ is amended by removing the redemption. requirements. words ‘‘section 4022(b)(5)(A)’’ and 4043.65 Transfer of benefit liabilities. adding in their place the words ‘‘section 4043.66 Application for minimum funding For the reasons given above, PBGC is 4021(d)’’. waiver. amending 29 CFR parts 4000, 4001, ■ 6. Part 4043 is revised to read as 4043.67 Loan default. 4043, 4204, 4206, and 4231 as follows. follows: 4043.68 Insolvency or similar settlement. PART 4000—FILING, ISSUANCE, Subpart D—Notice of Failure to Make PART 4043—REPORTABLE EVENTS COMPUTATION OF TIME, AND Required Contributions AND CERTAIN OTHER NOTIFICATION RECORD RETENTION REQUIREMENTS 4043.81 PBGC Form 200, notice of failure to make required contributions; ■ The authority citation for part 4000 is Subpart A—General Provisions supplementary information. revised to read as follows: Sec. Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1083(k), 1302(b)(3), Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1083(k), 1302(b)(3). 4043.1 Purpose and scope. 1343.

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Subpart A—General Provisions other than passive income not specified in PBGC’s reportable events exceeding $1,000; or instructions. § 4043.1 Purpose and scope. (iii) Does not own substantial assets in (c) Reportable event forms and This part prescribes the requirements the United States (disregarding stock of instructions. PBGC will issue reportable for notifying PBGC of a reportable event a member of the plan’s controlled events forms and instructions and make under section 4043 of ERISA or of a group) and is not required to file any them available on its Web site (http:// failure to make certain required quarterly United States tax returns for www.pbgc.gov). contributions under section 303(k)(4) of employee withholding. (d) Requests for additional ERISA or section 430(k)(4) of the Code. Foreign parent means a foreign entity information. PBGC may, in any case, Subpart A contains definitions and that is a direct or indirect parent of a require the submission of additional general rules. Subpart B contains rules person that is a contributing sponsor of relevant information not specified in its for post-event notice of a reportable a plan. forms and instructions. Any such event. Subpart C contains rules for Low-default-risk has the meaning information must be submitted for advance notice of a reportable event. described in § 4043.9. subpart B of this part within 30 days, Subpart D contains rules for notifying Notice due date means the deadline and for subpart C or D of this part PBGC of a failure to make certain (including extensions) for filing notice within 7 days, after the date of a written required contributions. of a reportable event with PBGC. request by PBGC, or within a different time period specified therein. PBGC § 4043.2 Definitions. Participant means a participant as defined in § 4006.2 of this chapter. may in its discretion shorten the time The following terms are defined in period where it determines that the § 4001.2 of this chapter: benefit Public company means a person subject to the reporting requirements of interests of PBGC or participants may be liabilities, Code, contributing sponsor, prejudiced by a delay in receipt of the controlled group, ERISA, fair market section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 or a subsidiary (as information. value, irrevocable commitment, (e) Effect of failure to file. If a notice defined for purposes of the Securities multiemployer plan, PBGC, person, (or any other information required Exchange Act of 1934) of a person plan, plan administrator, plan year, under this part) is not provided within subject to such reporting requirements. single-employer plan, and substantial the specified time limit, PBGC may U.S. entity means an entity subject to owner. pursue any equitable or legal remedies the personal jurisdiction of the U.S. In addition, for purposes of this part: available to it under the law, including district court. De minimis 10-percent segment assessing against each person required Well-funded plan safe harbor has the means, in connection with a plan’s to provide the notice a separate penalty meaning described in § 4043.10. controlled group, one or more entities under section 4071 of ERISA. that in the aggregate have for a fiscal § 4043.3 Requirement of notice. year— § 4043.4 Waivers and extensions. (1) Revenue not exceeding 10 percent (a) Obligation to file—(1) In general. (a) Waivers and extensions—in of the controlled group’s revenue; Each person that is required to file a general. PBGC may extend any deadline (2) Annual operating income not notice under this part, or a duly or waive any other requirement under exceeding the greater of— authorized representative, must submit this part where it finds convincing (i) 10 percent of the controlled group’s the information required under this part evidence that the waiver or extension is annual operating income; or by the time specified in § 4043.20 (for appropriate under the circumstances. (ii) $5 million; and post-event notices), § 4043.61 (for Any waiver or extension may be subject (3) Net tangible assets at the end of advance notices), or § 4043.81 (for Form to conditions. A request for a waiver or the fiscal year(s) not exceeding the 200 filings). Any information filed with extension must be filed with PBGC in greater of— PBGC in connection with another matter writing (which may be in electronic (i) 10 percent of the controlled group’s may be incorporated by reference. If an form) and must state the facts and net tangible assets at the end of the event is subject to both post-event and circumstances on which the request is fiscal year(s); or advance notice requirements, the notice (ii) $5 million. based. filed first satisfies both filing (b) Waivers and extensions—specific De minimis 5-percent segment has the requirements. same meaning as de minimis 10-percent events. For some reportable events, (2) Multiple plans. If a reportable automatic waivers from reporting and segment, except that ‘‘5 percent’’ is event occurs for more than one plan, the substituted for ‘‘10 percent’’ each time extensions of time are provided in filing obligation with respect to each subparts B and C of this part. If an it appears. plan is independent of the filing Event year means the plan year in occurrence constitutes two or more obligation with respect to any other which a reportable event occurs. reportable events, reporting Foreign entity means a member of a plan. requirements for each event are controlled group that— (3) Optional consolidated filing. A determined independently. For (1) Is not a contributing sponsor of a filing of a notice with respect to a example, reporting is automatically plan; reportable event by any person required waived for an occurrence that (2) Is not organized under the laws of to file will be deemed to be a filing by constitutes a reportable event under (or, if an individual, is not a domiciliary all persons required to give PBGC notice more than one section only if the of) any state (as defined in section 3(10) of the event under this part. If notices requirements for an automatic waiver of ERISA); and are required for two or more events, the under each section are satisfied. (3) For the fiscal year that includes notices may be combined in one filing. (c) Multiemployer plans. The the date the reportable event occurs, (b) Contents of reportable event requirements of section 4043 of ERISA meets one of the following tests— notice. A person required to file a are waived with respect to (i) Is not required to file any United reportable event notice under subpart B multiemployer plans. States federal income tax form; or C of this part must file, by the notice (d) Terminating plans. No notice is (ii) Has no income reportable on any date, the form specified by PBGC for required from the plan administrator or United States federal income tax form that purpose, with the information contributing sponsor of a plan if the

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notice date is on or after the date on described in paragraph (b) of this (i) The probability that the company which— section. will default on its financial obligations (1) All of the plan’s assets (other than (b) Safe harbor period. A safe harbor is not more than four percent over the any excess assets) are distributed period for a company means a period next five years or not more than 0.4 pursuant to a termination under part that— percent over the next year, in either case 4041 of this chapter; or (1) Begins on a financial information determined on the basis of widely (2) A trustee is appointed for the plan date (as described in paragraph (c) of available financial information on the under section 4042 of ERISA. this section) on which the company company’s credit quality. (e) Events not described in this part. satisfies the low-default-risk standard in (ii) The company’s secured debt Notice of a reportable event described in paragraph (e) of this section, and (disregarding leases and debt incurred section 4043(c) of ERISA is waived (2) Ends 13 months later or (if earlier) to acquire or improve property and except to the extent that reporting is on the company’s next financial secured only by that property) does not required under this part. information date. exceed 10 percent of the company’s § 4043.5 How and where to file. (c) Financial information date. A total assets. Reportable event notices required financial information date for a (iii) The company has a ratio of under this part must be filed company means— retained-earnings-to-total-assets of 0.25 electronically in accordance with the (1) A date on which the company files or more. instructions posted on PBGC’s Web site, on Form 10–K with the Securities and (iv) The company has a ratio of total- http://www.pbgc.gov. Filing guidance is Exchange Commission (‘‘SEC’’) audited debt-to-EBITDA (earnings before provided by the instructions and by annual financial statements (including interest, taxes, depreciation, and subpart A of part 4000 of this chapter. balance sheets, income statements, cash amortization) of 3.0 or less. flow statements, and notes to the (v) The company has positive net § 4043.6 Date of filing. financial statements) for the company’s income for the two most recently (a) Post-event notice filings. PBGC most recent completed fiscal year completed fiscal years preceding the applies the rules in subpart C of part preceding the date of such filing; qualifying date. 4000 of this chapter to determine the (2) The date (the ‘‘closing date’’) on (vi) During the two-year period date that a submission under subpart B which the company closes the annual ending on the qualifying date, the of this part was filed with PBGC. accounting period that results in the company has not experienced an event (b) Advance notice and Form 200 production of audited or unaudited described in § 4043.34(a)(1) or (2) filings. Information filed under subpart annual financial statements for the (dealing with a default on a loan with C or D of this part is treated as filed on company’s most recent completed fiscal an outstanding balance of $10 million or the date it is received by PBGC. Subpart year preceding the closing date, if more) with respect to any loan with an C of part 4000 of this chapter provides audited annual financial statements are outstanding balance of $10 million or rules for determining when PBGC not required to be filed with the SEC; or more to the company regardless of receives a submission. (3) A date on which the company files whether reporting was waived under with IRS an annual federal income tax § 4043.34(b). § 4043.7 Computation of time. return or IRS Form 990 (in either case, (vii) During the two-year period PBGC applies the rules in subpart D a ‘‘return’’) for the company’s most ending on the qualifying date, there has of part 4000 of this chapter to compute recent completed fiscal year preceding not been any failure to make when due any time period under this part. the date of such filing, if at the time the any contribution described in § 4043.8 Confidentiality. return is filed there are no annual § 4043.25(a)(1) or (2) (dealing with In accordance with section 4043(f) of financial statements for the year of the failure to make required minimum ERISA and § 4901.21(a)(3) of this return. funding payments), unless reporting chapter, any information or (d) Supporting financial information. was waived under § 4043.25(c). documentary material that is not For purposes of this section, the (3) Using financial information to publicly available and is submitted to ‘‘supporting financial information’’ is evaluate criteria—(i) Subject to PBGC pursuant to subpart B or C of this the annual financial statements or paragraph (e)(3)(ii) of this section with part will not be made public, except as return associated with the establishment respect to evaluating the criterion may be relevant to any administrative or of the financial information date. described in paragraph (e)(2)(v) of this judicial action or proceeding or for (e) Low-default-risk standard—(1) section, to evaluate whether criteria disclosures to either body of Congress or Adequate capacity. For purposes of this described in paragraphs (e)(2)(ii) to any duly authorized committee or part, except as provided in paragraph through (v) of this section are met, a subcommittee of the Congress. This (e)(4) of this section, a company meets company must use the supporting provision does not apply to information the low-default-risk standard as of a financial information described in or material submitted to PBGC pursuant financial information date (the paragraph (d) of this section associated to subpart D of this part, even where the ‘‘qualifying date’’) if the company has with the qualifying date. submission serves as an alternative adequate capacity to meet its obligations (ii) In addition to the use of the method of compliance with § 4043.25. in full and on time on the qualifying supporting financial information to date as evidenced by satisfying either: evaluate criteria as described in § 4043.9 Company low-default-risk safe (i) Both of the criteria described in paragraph (e)(3)(i) of this section, to harbor. paragraphs (e)(2)(i) and (ii) of this evaluate whether the criterion described (a) Low-default-risk. An entity (a section, or in paragraph (e)(2)(v) of this section is ‘‘company’’) that is a contributing (ii) Any four of the seven criteria met, the company must also use the sponsor of a plan or the highest level described in paragraphs (e)(2)(i) through supporting financial information as U.S. parent of a contributing sponsor is (vii) of this section. described in paragraph (d) of this ‘‘low-default-risk’’ on the date of an (2) Criteria evidencing adequate section associated with the financial event if that date falls within a safe capacity. The criteria referred to in information date for the fiscal year harbor period of the company as paragraph (e)(1) of this section are: preceding the fiscal year covered by the

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supporting financial information § 4043.23 Active participant reduction. (2) Low-default-risk. Notice under this associated with the qualifying date. (a) Reportable event. A reportable section is waived if each contributing (iii) For purposes of paragraph event occurs for a plan: sponsor of the plan and the highest level (e)(2)(v) of this section, the excess of (1) Single-cause event. On the date in U.S. parent of each contributing sponsor total revenue over total expenses as a plan year when, as a result of a single are low-default-risk on the date of the reported on the IRS Form 990 is cause—such as a reorganization, the event. considered to be net income. discontinuance of an operation, a (3) Well-funded plan. Notice under (4) Exception. If a company receives natural disaster, a mass layoff, or an this section is waived if the plan is in an audit or review report for supporting early retirement incentive program—the the well-funded plan safe harbor for the financial information described in number of active participants is reduced event year. paragraph (d) of this section associated to less than 80 percent of the number of (4) Public company. Notice under this with the qualifying date that expresses active participants at the beginning of section is waived if any contributing a material adverse view or qualification, such plan year or less than 75 percent sponsor of the plan before the the company does not satisfy the low- of the number of active participants at transaction is a public company and the default-risk standard. the beginning of the plan year preceding contributing sponsor timely files a SEC such plan year. Form 8–K disclosing the event under an § 4043.10 Well-funded plan safe harbor. (2) Attrition event. At the end of a item of the Form 8–K other than under For purposes of this part, a plan is in plan year if the number of active Item 2.02 (Results of Operations and the well-funded plan safe harbor for an participants covered by the plan at the Financial Condition) or in financial event year if no variable-rate premium end of such plan year is less than 80 statements under Item 9.01 (Financial was required to be paid for the plan percent of the number of active Statements and Exhibits). under parts 4006 and 4007 of this participants at the beginning of such (e) Extension—attrition event. For an chapter for the plan year preceding the plan year, or less than 75 percent of the event described in paragraph (a)(2) of event year. number of active participants at the this section, the notice date is extended beginning of the plan year preceding until the premium due date for the plan Subpart B—Post-Event Notice of such plan year. year following the event year. Reportable Events (b) Determination rules—(1) § 4043.24 Termination or partial Determination dates. The number of termination. § 4043.20 Post-event filing obligation. active participants at the beginning of a (a) Reportable event. A reportable The plan administrator and each plan year may be determined by using event occurs when the Secretary of the contributing sponsor of a plan for which the number of active participants at the Treasury determines that there has been a reportable event under this subpart end of the previous plan year, and the a termination or partial termination of a has occurred are required to notify number of active participants at the end plan within the meaning of section PBGC within 30 days after that person of a plan year may be determined by 411(d)(3) of the Code. knows or has reason to know that the using the number of active participants (b) Waiver. Notice is waived for this reportable event has occurred, unless a at the beginning of the next plan year. event. waiver or extension applies. If there is (2) Active participant. ‘‘Active a change in plan administrator or participant’’ means a participant who— § 4043.25 Failure to make required contributing sponsor, the responsibility (i) Is receiving compensation for work minimum funding payment. for any failure to file or defective filing performed; (a) Reportable event. A reportable lies with the person who is the plan (ii) Is on paid or unpaid leave granted event occurs when— administrator or contributing sponsor of for a reason other than a layoff; (1) A contribution required under the plan on the 30th day after the (iii) Is laid off from work for a period sections 302 and 303 of ERISA or reportable event occurs. of time that has lasted less than 30 days; sections 412 and 430 of the Code is not or § 4043.21 Tax disqualification and Title I made by the due date for the payment noncompliance. (iv) Is absent from work due to a under ERISA section 303(j) or Code recurring reduction in employment that section 430(j), or (a) Reportable event. A reportable occurs at least annually. (2) Any other contribution required as event occurs when the Secretary of the (3) Employment relationship. The a condition of a funding waiver is not Treasury issues notice that a plan has employment relationship referred to in made when due. ceased to be a plan described in section this paragraph (b) is between the (b) Alternative method of 4021(a)(2) of ERISA, or when the participant and all members of the compliance—Form 200 filed. If, with Secretary of Labor determines that a plan’s controlled group. respect to the same failure, a filing is plan is not in compliance with title I of (c) Reductions due to cessations and made in accordance with § 4043.81, that ERISA. withdrawals. For purposes of paragraph filing (while not considered to be (b) Waiver. Notice is waived for this (a)(1) of this section, a reduction in the submitted to PBGC pursuant to section event. number of active participants is to be 4043 of ERISA for purposes of section disregarded to the extent that it— 4043(f) of ERISA) satisfies the § 4043.22 Amendment decreasing benefits (1) Is attributable to an event payable. requirements of this section. described in ERISA section 4062(e) or (c) Waivers—(1) Small plan. Notice (a) Reportable event. A reportable 4063(a), and under this section is waived with event occurs when an amendment to a (2) Is timely reported to PBGC under respect to a failure to make a required plan is adopted under which the ERISA section 4063(a). quarterly contribution under section retirement benefit payable from (d) Waivers—(1) Small plan. Notice 303(j)(3) of ERISA or section 430(j)(3) of employer contributions with respect to under this section is waived if the plan the Code if the plan had 100 or fewer any participant may be decreased. had 100 or fewer participants for whom participants for whom flat-rate (b) Waiver. Notice is waived for this flat-rate premiums were payable for the premiums were payable for the plan event. plan year preceding the event year. year preceding the event year.

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(2) 30-day grace period. Notice under year period ending with the date of such period, the amount of the payment, and this section is waived if the missed distribution exceeds $10,000; the duration of the annuity satisfies the contribution is made by the 30th day (3) The distribution is not made by requirements of this section with after its due date. reason of the substantial owner’s death; respect to all subsequent payments (3) Late funding balance election. (4) Immediately after the distribution, under the annuity. Notice under this section is waived if the plan has nonforfeitable benefits (as (d) Waivers—(1) Low-default-risk. the failure to make a timely required provided in § 4022.5 of this chapter) Notice under this section is waived if contribution is solely because of the that are not funded; and each contributing sponsor of the plan plan sponsor’s failure to timely make a (5) Either— and the highest level U.S. parent of each funding balance election. (i) The sum of the values of all contributing sponsor are low-default- distributions to any one substantial risk on the date of the event. § 4043.26 Inability to pay benefits when owner within the one-year period due. (2) Well-funded plan. Notice under ending with the date of the distribution this section is waived if the plan is in (a) Reportable event. A reportable is more than one percent of the end-of- the well-funded plan safe harbor for the event occurs when a plan is currently year total amount of the plan’s assets (as event year. unable or projected to be unable to pay required to be reported on Schedule H (3) Public company. Notice under this benefits. or Schedule I to Form 5500) for each of (1) Current inability. A plan is section is waived if any contributing the two plan years immediately sponsor of the plan before the currently unable to pay benefits if it preceding the event year, or fails to provide any participant or transaction is a public company and the (ii) The sum of the values of all contributing sponsor timely files a SEC beneficiary the full benefits to which the distributions to all substantial owners person is entitled under the terms of the Form 8–K disclosing the event under an within the one-year period ending with item of the Form 8–K other than under plan, at the time the benefit is due and the date of the distribution is more than in the form in which it is due. A plan Item 2.02 (Results of Operations and five percent of the end-of-year total Financial Condition) or in financial is not treated as being currently unable amount of the plan’s assets (as required to pay benefits if its failure to pay is statements under Item 9.01 (Financial to be reported on Schedule H or Statements and Exhibits). caused solely by— Schedule I to Form 5500) for each of the (i) A limitation under section 436 of two plan years immediately preceding § 4043.28 Plan merger, consolidation or the Code and section 206(g) of ERISA the event year. transfer. (dealing with funding-based limits on (b) Determination rules—(1) (a) Reportable event. A reportable benefits and benefit accruals under Valuation of distribution. The value of event occurs when a plan merges, single-employer plans), a distribution under this section is the (ii) The inability to locate a person, or consolidates, or transfers its assets or (iii) Any other administrative delay, sum of— liabilities under section 208 of ERISA or including the need to verify a person’s (i) The cash amounts actually section 414(l) of the Code. eligibility for benefits, to the extent that received by the substantial owner; (b) Waiver. Notice under this section (ii) The purchase price of any the delay is for less than the shorter of is waived for this event. However, irrevocable commitment; and two months or two full benefit payment notice may be required under § 4043.29 (iii) The fair market value of any other periods. (for a controlled group change) or assets distributed, determined as of the (2) Projected inability. A plan is § 4043.32 (for a transfer of benefit date of distribution to the substantial projected to be unable to pay benefits liabilities). owner. when, as of the last day of any quarter (2) Date of substantial owner § 4043.29 Change in contributing sponsor of a plan year, the plan’s ‘‘liquid assets’’ distribution. The date of distribution to or controlled group. are less than two times the amount of a substantial owner of a cash (a) Reportable event. A reportable the ‘‘disbursements from the plan’’ for distribution is the date it is received by event occurs for a plan when there is a such quarter. ‘‘Liquid assets’’ and the substantial owner. The date of transaction that results, or will result, in ‘‘disbursements from the plan’’ have the distribution to a substantial owner of an one or more persons’ ceasing to be same meaning as under section irrevocable commitment is the date on members of the plan’s controlled group 303(j)(4)(E) of ERISA and section which the obligation to provide benefits (other than by merger involving 430(j)(4)(E) of the Code. members of the same controlled group). (b) Waiver—plans subject to liquidity passes from the plan to the insurer. The For purposes of this section, the term shortfall rules. Notice under this section date of any other distribution to a ‘‘transaction’’ includes, but is not is waived unless the reportable event substantial owner is the date when the limited to, a legally binding agreement, occurs during a plan year for which the plan relinquishes control over the assets whether or not written, to transfer plan is exempt from the liquidity transferred directly or indirectly to the ownership, an actual transfer of shortfall rules in section 303(j)(4) of substantial owner. (3) Determination date. The ownership, and an actual change in ERISA and section 430(j)(4) of the Code determination of whether a participant ownership that occurs as a matter of law because it is described in section is (or has been in the preceding 60 or through the exercise or lapse of pre- 303(g)(2)(B) of ERISA and section months) a substantial owner is made on existing rights. Whether an agreement is 430(g)(2)(B) of the Code. the date when there has been a legally binding is to be determined § 4043.27 Distribution to a substantial distribution that would be reportable without regard to any conditions in the owner. under this section if made to a agreement. A transaction is not (a) Reportable event. A reportable substantial owner. reportable if it will result solely in a event occurs for a plan when— (c) Alternative method of reorganization involving a mere change (1) There is a distribution to a compliance—annuity. In the case of an in identity, form, or place of substantial owner of a contributing annuity for a substantial owner, a filing organization, however effected. sponsor of the plan; that satisfies the requirements of this (b) Waivers. (1) De minimis 10- (2) The total of all distributions made section with respect to any payment percent segment. 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persons that will cease to be members will be no change in the structure of fair market value of assets transferred by of the plan’s controlled group represent Company Q’s controlled group. On the the person making the distribution, a de minimis 10-percent segment of the effective date of the sale, Company R reduced by the fair market value of any plan’s old controlled group for the most will become the contributing sponsor of liabilities assumed or consideration recent fiscal year(s) ending on or before Plan Q. A reportable event occurs on the given by the recipient in connection the date the reportable event occurs. date of the transaction (i.e., the date the with the distribution. Net value (2) Foreign entity. Notice under this binding contract was executed), because determinations should be based on section is waived if each person that as a result of the transaction, Company readily available fair market value(s) or will cease to be a member of the plan’s Q (and any other member of its independent appraisal(s) performed controlled group is a foreign entity other controlled group) will cease to be a within one year before the distribution than a foreign parent. member of Plan Q’s controlled group. is made. To the extent that fair market (3) Small plan. Notice under this The event is not reported before the values are not readily available and no section is waived if the plan had 100 or notice date. If on the notice date the such appraisals exist, the fair market fewer participants for whom flat-rate change in the contributing sponsor has value of an asset transferred in premiums were payable for the plan not yet become effective, Company Q connection with a distribution or a year preceding the event year. has the reporting obligation. If the liability assumed by a recipient of a (4) Low-default-risk. Notice under this change in the contributing sponsor has distribution is deemed to be equal to section is waived if each post-event become effective by the notice date, 200 percent of the book value of the contributing sponsor of the plan and the Company R has the reporting obligation. asset or liability on the books of the highest level U.S. parent of each post- person making the distribution. Stock event contributing sponsor are low- § 4043.30 Liquidation. redeemed is deemed to have no value. default-risk on the date of the event. (a) Reportable event. A reportable (c) Waivers—(1) De minimis 10- (5) Well-funded plan. Notice under event occurs for a plan when a member percent segment. Notice under this this section is waived if the plan is in of the plan’s controlled group— section is waived if the person making the well-funded plan safe harbor for the (1) Is involved in any transaction to the distribution is a de minimis 10- event year. implement its complete liquidation (6) Public company. Notice under this percent segment of the plan’s controlled (including liquidation into another group for the most recent fiscal year(s) section is waived if any contributing controlled group member); sponsor of the plan before the ending on or before the date the (2) Institutes or has instituted against reportable event occurs. transaction is a public company and the it a proceeding to be dissolved or is contributing sponsor timely files a SEC (2) Foreign entity. Notice under this dissolved, whichever occurs first; or section is waived if the person making Form 8–K disclosing the event under an (3) Liquidates in a case under the the distribution is a foreign entity other item of the Form 8–K other than under Bankruptcy Code, or under any similar than a foreign parent. Item 2.02 (Results of Operations and law. (3) Small plan. Notice under this Financial Condition) or in financial (b) Waivers—(1) De minimis 10- section is waived if the plan had 100 or statements under Item 9.01 (Financial percent segment. Notice under this fewer participants for whom flat-rate Statements and Exhibits). section is waived if the person or premiums were payable for the plan (c) Examples. The following examples persons that liquidate do not include year preceding the event year. assume that no waiver applies. any contributing sponsor of the plan (1) Controlled group breakup. Plan and represent a de minimis 10-percent (4) Low-default-risk. Notice under this A’s controlled group consists of segment of the plan’s controlled group section is waived if each contributing Company A (its contributing sponsor), for the most recent fiscal year(s) ending sponsor of the plan and the highest level Company B (which maintains Plan B), on or before the date the reportable U.S. parent of each contributing sponsor and Company C. As a result of a event occurs. are low-default-risk on the date of the transaction, the controlled group will (2) Foreign entity. Notice under this event. break into two separate controlled section is waived if each person that (5) Well-funded plan. Notice under groups — one segment consisting of liquidates is a foreign entity other than this section is waived if the plan is in Company A and the other segment a foreign parent. the well-funded plan safe harbor for the consisting of Companies B and C. Both event year. Company A (Plan A’s contributing § 4043.31 Extraordinary dividend or stock (6) Public company. Notice under this sponsor) and the plan administrator of redemption. section is waived if any contributing Plan A are required to report that (a) Reportable event. A reportable sponsor of the plan before the Companies B and C will leave Plan A’s event occurs for a plan when any transaction is a public company and the controlled group. Company B (Plan B’s member of the plan’s controlled group contributing sponsor timely files a SEC contributing sponsor) and the plan declares a dividend or redeems its own Form 8–K disclosing the event under an administrator of Plan B are required to stock and the amount or net value of the item of the Form 8–K other than under report that Company A will leave Plan distribution, when combined with other Item 2.02 (Results of Operations and B’s controlled group. Company C is not such distributions during the same Financial Condition) or in financial required to report because it is not a fiscal year of the person, exceeds the statements under Item 9.01 (Financial contributing sponsor or a plan person’s net income before after-tax gain Statements and Exhibits). administrator. or loss on any sale of assets, as (2) Change in contributing sponsor. determined in accordance with § 4043.32 Transfer of benefit liabilities. Plan Q is maintained by Company Q. generally accepted accounting (a) Reportable event. A reportable Company Q enters into a binding principles, for the prior fiscal year. A event occurs for a plan when— contract to sell a portion of its assets distribution by a person to a member of (1) The plan makes a transfer of and to transfer employees participating its controlled group is disregarded. benefit liabilities to a person, or to a in Plan Q, along with Plan Q, to (b) Determination rules. For purposes plan or plans maintained by a person or Company R, which is not a member of of paragraph (a) of this section, the net persons, that are not members of the Company Q’s controlled group. There value of a non-cash distribution is the transferor plan’s controlled group; and

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(2) The amount of benefit liabilities balance of $10 million or more to a than 30 days before the effective date of transferred, in conjunction with other member of the plan’s controlled group— a reportable event described in this benefit liabilities transferred during the (1) There is an acceleration of subpart C if the contributing sponsor is 12-month period ending on the date of payment or a default under the loan subject to advance reporting for the the transfer, is 3 percent or more of the agreement, or reportable event. If there is a change in plan’s total benefit liabilities. Both the (2) The lender waives or agrees to an contributing sponsor, the responsibility benefit liabilities transferred and the amendment of any covenant in the loan for any failure to file or defective filing plan’s total benefit liabilities are to be agreement the effect of which is to cure lies with the person who is the valued as of any one date in the plan or avoid a breach that would trigger a contributing sponsor of the plan on the year in which the transfer occurs, using default. notice date. actuarial assumptions that comply with (b) Waivers—(1) De minimis 10- (b) Persons subject to advance section 414(l) of the Code. percent segment. Notice under this reporting. A contributing sponsor of a (b) Determination rules—(1) Date of section is waived if the debtor is not a plan is subject to the advance reporting transfer. The date of transfer is to be contributing sponsor of the plan and requirement under paragraph (a) of this determined on the basis of the facts and represents a de minimis 10-percent section for a reportable event if — circumstances of the particular segment of the plan’s controlled group (1) On the notice date, neither the situation. For transfers subject to the for the most recent fiscal year(s) ending contributing sponsor nor any member of requirements of section 414(l) of the on or before the date the reportable the plan’s controlled group to which the Code, the date determined in event occurs. event relates is a public company; and accordance with 26 CFR 1.414(l)– (2) Foreign entity. Notice under this (2) The aggregate unfunded vested 1(b)(11) will be considered the date of section is waived if the debtor is a benefits, determined in accordance with transfer. foreign entity other than a foreign paragraph (c) of this section, are more (2) Distributions of lump sums and parent. than $50 million; and (3) The aggregate value of plan assets, annuities. For purposes of paragraph (a) § 4043.35 Insolvency or similar settlement. of this section, the payment of a lump determined in accordance with sum, or purchase of an irrevocable (a) Reportable event. A reportable paragraph (c) of this section, is less than commitment to provide an annuity, in event occurs for a plan when any 90 percent of the aggregate premium satisfaction of benefit liabilities is not a member of the plan’s controlled group— funding target, determined in transfer of benefit liabilities. (1) Commences or has commenced accordance with paragraph (c) of this against it any insolvency proceeding section. (c) Waivers—(1) Small plan. Notice (including, but not limited to, the (c) Funding determinations. For under this section is waived if the plan appointment of a receiver) other than a purposes of paragraph (b) of this had 100 or fewer participants for whom bankruptcy case under the Bankruptcy section, the aggregate unfunded vested flat-rate premiums were payable for the Code; benefits, aggregate value of plan assets, plan year preceding the event year. (2) Commences, or has commenced and aggregate premium funding target (2) Low-default-risk. Notice under this against it, a proceeding to effect a are determined by aggregating the section is waived if each contributing composition, extension, or settlement unfunded vested benefits, values of plan sponsor of the plan and the highest level with creditors; assets, and premium funding targets U.S. parent of each contributing sponsor (3) Executes a general assignment for (respectively), as determined in are low-default-risk on the date of the the benefit of creditors; or accordance with part 4006 of this event. (4) Undertakes to effect any other chapter for purposes of the variable-rate (3) Well-funded plan. Notice under nonjudicial composition, extension, or premium for the plan year preceding the this section is waived if the plan is in settlement with substantially all its effective date of the event, of plans the well-funded plan safe harbor for the creditors. maintained (on the notice date) by the event year. (b) Waivers—(1) De minimis 10- contributing sponsor and any members (4) Public company. Notice under this percent segment. Notice under this of the contributing sponsor’s controlled section is waived if any contributing section is waived if the person group, disregarding plans with no sponsor of the plan before the described in paragraph (a) of this unfunded vested benefits (as so transaction is a public company and the section is not a contributing sponsor of determined). contributing sponsor timely files a SEC the plan and represents a de minimis (d) Shortening of 30-day period. Form 8–K disclosing the event under an 10-percent segment of the plan’s Pursuant to § 4043.3(d), PBGC may, item of the Form 8–K other than under controlled group for the most recent upon review of an advance notice, Item 2.02 (Results of Operations and fiscal year(s) ending on or before the shorten the notice period to allow for an Financial Condition) or in financial date the reportable event occurs. earlier effective date. statements under Item 9.01 (Financial (2) Foreign entity. Notice under this Statements and Exhibits). § 4043.62 Change in contributing sponsor section is waived if the person or controlled group. described in paragraph (a) of this § 4043.33 Application for minimum (a) Reportable event. Advance notice funding waiver. section is a foreign entity other than a foreign parent. is required for a change in a plan’s A reportable event for a plan occurs contributing sponsor or controlled when an application for a minimum Subpart C—Advance Notice of group, as described in § 4043.29(a). funding waiver for the plan is submitted Reportable Events (b) Waivers—(1) Small and mid-size under section 302(c) of ERISA or section plans. Notice under this section is 412(c) of the Code. § 4043.61 Advance reporting filing waived with respect to a change of obligation. contributing sponsor if the transferred § 4043.34 Loan default. (a) In general. Unless a waiver or plan has fewer than 500 participants. (a) Reportable event. A reportable extension applies with respect to the (2) De minimis 5-percent segment. event occurs for a plan when, with plan, each contributing sponsor of a Notice under this section is waived if respect to a loan with an outstanding plan is required to notify PBGC no later the person or persons that will cease to

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be members of the plan’s controlled benefits in trusteed plans under payment was not made when due group represent a de minimis 5-percent §§ 4044.51 through 4044.57 of this (including interest), exceeds $1 million. segment of the plan’s old controlled chapter. (1) Form 200 must be filed with PBGC group for the most recent fiscal year(s) (4) Fully funded plans. Notice under no later than 10 days after the due date ending on or before the effective date of this section is waived if the transfer for any required payment for which the reportable event. complies with section 414(l) of the Code payment was not made when due. using reasonable actuarial assumptions (2) If a contributing sponsor or the § 4043.63 Liquidation. and, after the transfer, the transferor and ultimate parent completes and submits (a) Reportable event. Advance notice transferee plans are fully funded as Form 200 in accordance with this is required for a liquidation of a member determined in accordance with section, PBGC will consider the of a plan’s controlled group, as §§ 4044.51 through 4044.57 of this notification requirement in section described in § 4043.30. chapter and § 4010.8(d)(1)(ii) of this 303(k)(4) of ERISA and section 430(k)(4) (b) Waiver—de minimis 5-percent chapter. of the Code to be satisfied by all segment and ongoing plans. Notice members of a controlled group of which under this section is waived if the § 4043.66 Application for minimum the person who has filed Form 200 is a funding waiver. person that liquidates is a de minimis 5- member. percent segment of the plan’s controlled (a) Reportable event. Advance notice (b) Supplementary information. If, group for the most recent fiscal year(s) is required for an application for a upon review of a Form 200, PBGC ending on or before the effective date of minimum funding waiver, as described concludes that it needs additional the reportable event, and each plan that in § 4043.33. information in order to make decisions was maintained by the liquidating (b) Extension. The notice date is regarding enforcement of a lien imposed member is maintained by another extended until 10 days after the by section 303(k) of ERISA and section member of the plan’s controlled group. reportable event has occurred. 430(k) of the Code, PBGC may require any member of the contributing § 4043.64 Extraordinary dividend or stock § 4043.67 Loan default. redemption. Advance notice is required for an sponsor’s controlled group to supplement the Form 200 in accordance (a) Reportable event. Advance notice acceleration of payment, a default, a waiver, or an agreement to an with § 4043.3(d). is required for a distribution by a (c) Ultimate parent. For purposes of member of a plan’s controlled group, as amendment with respect to a loan agreement described in § 4043.34(a). this section, the term ‘‘ultimate parent’’ described in § 4043.31(a). means the parent at the highest level in (b) Waiver—de minimis 5-percent § 4043.68 Insolvency or similar settlement. the chain of corporations and/or other segment. Notice under this section is (a) Reportable event. Advance notice organizations constituting a parent- waived if the person making the is required for an insolvency or similar subsidiary controlled group. distribution is a de minimis 5-percent settlement, as described in § 4043.35. segment of the plan’s controlled group (b) Extension. For a case or PART 4204—VARIANCES FOR SALE for the most recent fiscal year(s) ending proceeding under § 4043.35(a)(1) or (2) OF ASSETS on or before the effective date of the that is not commenced by a member of reportable event. ■ 7. The authority citation for part 4204 the plan’s controlled group, the notice continues to read as follows: § 4043.65 Transfer of benefit liabilities. date is extended to 10 days after the Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1302(b)(3), 1384(c). (a) Reportable event. Advance notice commencement of the case or is required for a transfer of benefit proceeding. § 4204.12 [Amended] ■ liabilities, as described in § 4043.32(a). Subpart D—Notice of Failure To Make 8. Section 4204.12 is amended by (b) Waivers—(1) Complete plan Required Contributions removing the figures ‘‘412(b)(3)(A)’’ and transfer. Notice under this section is adding in their place the figures waived if the transfer is a transfer of all § 4043.81 PBGC Form 200, notice of failure ‘‘431(b)(3)(A)’’. of the transferor plan’s benefit liabilities to make required contributions; and assets to one other plan. supplementary information. PART 4206—ADJUSTMENT OF (2) Transfer of less than 3 percent of (a) General rules. To comply with the LIABILITY FOR WITHDRAWAL assets. Notice under this section is notification requirement in section SUBSEQUENT TO A PARTIAL waived if the value of the assets being 303(k)(4) of ERISA and section 430(k)(4) WITHDRAWAL transferred— of the Code, a contributing sponsor of a ■ 9. The authority citation for part 4206 (i) Equals the present value of the single-employer plan that is covered continues to read as follows: accrued benefits (whether or not vested) under section 4021 of ERISA and (if that being transferred, using actuarial contributing sponsor is a member of a Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1302(b)(3) and assumptions that comply with section parent-subsidiary controlled group) the 1386(b). 414(l) of the Code; and ultimate parent must complete and § 4206.7 [Amended] (ii) In conjunction with other assets submit in accordance with this section ■ 10. Section 4206.7 is amended by transferred during the same plan year, is a properly certified Form 200 that removing the figures ‘‘412(b)(4)’’ and less than 3 percent of the assets of the includes all required documentation adding in their place the figures transferor plan as of at least one day in and other information, as described in ‘‘431(b)(5)’’. that year. the related filing instructions. Notice is (3) Section 414(l) safe harbor. Notice required whenever the unpaid balance PART 4231—MERGERS AND under this section is waived if the of a contribution payment required TRANSFERS BETWEEN benefit liabilities of 500 or fewer under sections 302 and 303 of ERISA MULTIEMPLOYER PLANS participants are transferred and the and sections 412 and 430 of the Code transfer complies with section 414(l) of (including interest), when added to the ■ 11. The authority citation for part the Code using the actuarial aggregate unpaid balance of all 4231 continues to read as follows: assumptions prescribed for valuing preceding such payments for which Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1302(b)(3), 1411.

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§ 4231.2 [Amended] § 4231.6 [Amended] requires that each such assumption be ■ 12. In § 4231.2, the definitions of ■ 13. In § 4231.6: reasonable)’’. ■ ‘‘actuarial valuation’’ and ‘‘fair market ■ a. Paragraph (b)(4)(ii) is amended by c. Paragraph (c)(5) is amended by value of assets’’ are amended by removing the figures ‘‘412(b)(4)’’ and removing the figures ‘‘412’’ and adding in their place the figures ‘‘431’’. removing the words ‘‘section 302 of adding in their place the figures ERISA and section 412 of the Code’’ ‘‘431(b)(5)’’. Issued in Washington, DC, this 8th day of where they appear in each definition ■ b. Paragraph (c)(2) is amended by September, 2015. and adding in their place the words removing the words ‘‘section 412 of the Alice C. Maroni, ‘‘section 304 of ERISA and section 431 Code (which requires that such Acting Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty of the Code’’. assumptions be reasonable in the Corporation. aggregate)’’ and adding in their place the [FR Doc. 2015–22941 Filed 9–10–15; 8:45 am] words ‘‘section 431 of the Code (which BILLING CODE 7709–02–P

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Part V

The President

Notice of September 10, 2015—Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Certain Terrorist Attacks

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Federal Register Presidential Documents Vol. 80, No. 176

Friday, September 11, 2015

Title 3— Notice of September 10, 2015

The President Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to Cer- tain Terrorist Attacks

Consistent with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act, 50 U.S.C. 1622(d), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency previously de- clared on September 14, 2001, in Proclamation 7463, with respect to the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the continuing and immediate threat of further attacks on the United States. Because the terrorist threat continues, the national emergency declared on September 14, 2001, and the powers and authorities adopted to deal with that emergency must continue in effect beyond September 14, 2015. There- fore, I am continuing in effect for an additional year the national emergency that was declared on September 14, 2001, with respect to the terrorist threat. This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.

THE WHITE HOUSE, September 10, 2015. [FR Doc. 2015–23108 Filed 9–10–15; 11:15 am] Billing code 3295–F5

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