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Reg. 30005 (July 21, 1976) 7-21-7 Vo)41-No.141 WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 PAGES 30005-30092 E 934 Whighlights PART 1: SALE OF WHEAT TO EGYPT - Presidential determination ......... 30005 PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 FTC proposed adoption of additional routine use for .. 30069, 30085 systemUSIA exemption of records of systems of records.-.......--. 30029 D FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES DOD/AF issues restriction and oversight regulations (2 documents).... 30009, 30011 FELLOWSHIPS FOR INDIAN STUDENTS HEW/OE extends program closing date to 7-2&-76 .... 30054 HIGHWAY PROJECTS DOT/FHA extends comment period to 8-25-76 on pro- posed revision of certification acceptance regulations .- 30027 WALNUTS IN SHELL USDA/AMS proposes amended grade standards; com- ments by 9-15-76 . 30026 FOREIGN-ORIGINATING AIR CHARTERS CAB proposes to relieve US operators of certain regula- tory requirements; comments by 9-3-76 ............ 30027 INCOME TAXES Treasury/IRS announces public hearing on 8-31-76 on proposal regarding treatment of certain aircraft and vessels ....... ... 30026 MANDATORY OIL IMPORT FEA revises program, requests comments by 8-16-76, and gives notice of hearing on 8-19-76, and if necessary 8.-2G-76 .................. ............ 30058 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION SBA amends provision on search and fees effective 7-21-76 .............. ........... 30008 SECURITIES CREDIT FRS amends certain registration, termination of registra- ion and reporting requirements; effective 8-20-76-__ 30007 INTER-DEALER QUOTATION SYSTEMS SEC adopts temporary exemption from Information maintenance requirements concerning submission of price quotations; commentt b ;--I-76 30008 CONTINUED INSNSD IDE HIGHLIGHTS-Continued 0, 1 *GASOLINE FEA: International Energy Agency Industry Advisory FEA adopts rules on Increased pricing flexibility and re- Board, 7-29 and 7-30-76 .................. 30062 gional pricing by refiners; effective 8-1-76 .................... 30021 CRC: Advisory Committees: Maryland, 8-9-76 ........................... 30055 MEETINGS- Montana, 9-11-76 ......................... 30055 DOD: Defense Intelligence Agency Scientific Advisory Nebraska, 8-17-76 ........................: 30055 Committee, 8-26-76 ..................... 30051 Rhode Island, 8-17-76 ........................ 30056 AF: JANNAF Monopropellant Advisory Working Group, 7-28 to 7-30-76 ................. 30051 AMENDED MEETINGS- Interior/BLM: Steering Committee National Advisory CRC: Advisory Committees: Board, 8-4-76 ...................... 30052 Massachusetts, 8-5-76 ................. 30055 Commerce/NBS: International Legal Metrology Ad- North Carolina, 7-23 through 7-25-76.... ......30056 visory Committee, 9-9 and 9-10-76 ................... 30053 CANCELEDM~TlNI USDA/FS: Caddo National Grassland Grazing Advisory CANCELLED MEI TING- Board, 8-19-76 ...................................... 30052 SEC: Report Coordinating Group (Advisory), 7-26-76. 30071 National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities: 'ilational Council on the Humanities Advisory Com- PART I: mittee, 8-11 to 8-13-76 .......................................... 30070 Federal Council on Aging: Committee on Economics of PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 Aging, 8-5 and 8-6-76 ....................................... 30054 FTC notice of systems of records..,. -....30005 AGENCY PUBLICATION ON ASSIGNED DAYS OF THE WEEK Twelve agencies have agreed to a six-month trial period based on the assignment of two days a week begin. ning February 9 and ending August 6 (See 41 FR 5453). 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FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 contents THE PRESIDENT CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION Notices Memorandums Notices Hearings,etc.: Meetings, State Advisory Com- WWLE, Inc .............. 30056 Egypt; sale-of wheat and wheat FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE flour -- 05. mittees: -------------------- 300( Maryland .- 30055 CORPORATION EXECUTIVE AGENCIES Massachusetts -------------- 30055 Rules Montana 30055 Interest on deposits; subordinated AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL Nebraska 30055 debt obligations; correction---- 30003 DEVELOPMENT North Carolina- - . - 30050 Notices Rhode sIand ------------- 30056 Notices Insured banks; joint call for re- Housing guaranty program: COMMERCE DEPARTMENT port of condltlon ___ .. ...- 30057 Ivory Coast -------------- 3001iO See Economic Development Ad- FEDERAL DISASTER ASSISTANCE Republic of Botswana -.....3001 iO ministration; National Bureau ADMINISTRATION 'Republic of Zambia- 300-ri0 of Standards. Notices Dimster areas: AGING, FEDERAL COUNCIL ON COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY Kansas 30055 Notices Notices FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION Meetings: Insured banks; Joint call for re- Rules Committee on Ecolomics of port of condition; cros refer- Mandatory petroleum prices regu- Aging ----------------- 3005;4 ence ------------------------ 30051 lations; 1ncreakedTeo]nal flexi- bility by refners .......- 30021 AGRICULTURAL MARKETING. SERVICE DEFENSE DEPARTMENT Notices Rules See also Air Force Department. Mandatory oil Import, program; Notices hearing and request for com- Onions grown in Idaho and Ore- ments ..----- ........... 30058 gon -------------- -3001 .3 Meetings; Meetings: Pears, plums, and peaches (fresh) Defense Intelligence Agency Voluntary Agreement and Plan grown in Calif 30012 Scientific Advisory Commit- of Action To Implement the f Vegetables; import regulations-- 3001.4 tee 30051 International Energy Pro- Proposed Rules DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION gram ------ 30062 'Pears, plums and peaches grovm Report forms; extension of expi- Notices ration dales ... ...... 30062 In .. 30027 Comprehensive plan, Walnuts In the shell; grade sewage treat- FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION standards; amendment-.... 3002!6 mentplantproects; hearine- 30056 Proposed Rules Notices Certification acceptance; exten- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT sion of comment perod....... 30027 Grain standards; inspection ADMINISTRATION points: Notices FEDERAL INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION Indiana . 3005 2 Import determination petitions: Rules Caprice Handbags Co-.... 30053 Flood Insurance Program, Na- AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Jacoby-Bender, Inc-------- 30053 tional: See Agricultural Marketing Serv- Special hazard areas, map cor- ice; Food and Nutrition Service; EDUCATION 9FFICE rections (19 documents)- 30017- Forest Service; Soil Conserva- 30020 tion Service. Notices Flood Insurance program, Na- Applications and proposals, clos- tional; flood elevatiom deter- AIR FORCE DEPARTMENT ing dates: minations, etc.: Fellowships for Indian Students Indiana -30015 Rules Program ---------- 30054 Pennsylvania. -30015 Fordign ntellience activities; South Carolina -__ 30016 restrictions and oversight (2 ENERGY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Proposed Rules documents) _ 30009, 30011 ADMINISTRATION Flood Insurance Program, Na- Notices Rules tional; flood elevation deter- mrinnatons, etc.: Meetings: Procurement Instiument, sollcita- California 30030 JANNAF Monopropellant Ad- tion and procurement request; Colorado 30030 visory Working Group-.-. 3005 i numbering requirements_~_ 30011 Connecticut (5 documents) -- 30031-
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