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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 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). The participating agencies and the days assigned are as follows:

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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- 30034 ARTS AND HUMANITIES, NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTALPROTECTION AGENCY Delaware 30035 - FOUNDATION Proposed Rules lorida (2 documents)- 30035, 30036 Notices Georgia 30037 Standards of performance for new Illinois 30037 Meetings: stationary sources; proposed Indiana 30038 National Council on the Hu- amendments to reference meth- IoWa ---- 30039 manitiesAdvisory Committee- 300'710 ods; extension of comment Massachusetts 30040 period 30029 New York (2 documents). 30040,30049 CIVIL AERON4UTICS BOARD Rhode Islpnd.. .. 30048 Proposed Rules FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS South Carolina (3 documents) - 30041, COMMISSION 30042, 30047 Charters: Rules (4 documents) . - 30042, Travel -group, study group, An- 30044,30045 elusive tour, one-stop inclu- Radio broadcast services: Virginia 30047 sive tour, foreign-originating Program logs for AM, MA. and Wisconsin (3 documentf)- 30043, requirements ------30021r TV stations; correction .... 30011 30046,30049 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 CONTENTS

FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION FOREST SERVICE' NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION Notices Notices Notices Freight forwarder licenses: Meeetings: Committees; establishment, re- Bucano Traffic Management Caddo National Grassland newals, etc.: Intl. et al------30062 Grazing Advisory Board -.... 30052 Advisory Panel for Law and Investigations and hearings: HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Social Sciences ------330070 Smith, Win. Jarrel ------30062 DEPARTMENT I Agreements filed, etc.: PUIAL i UMMISIUNOA American Export Lines, Inc. P See also Aging, Federal Council Zim Israel Navigation Co., on; Education Office; Food and Notices Ltd. (2 documents) ------30063 Drug Administration; Social .- Irst-class mail, and airmail; Continental 'North Atlantic Security Administration. changes In operating proce- Westbound Freight Confer- Notices dures ------30010 ence ------30063 Philadelphia postal facility; an- Gulf/United Kingdom Freight Poverty and school crime; theo- nouncement of visit ------30071 Conference ------30064 retical perspectives ------30054 Ibera/U.S. Atlantic Discussion HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Agreement ------30064 COMMISSION North Atlantic Continental DEPARTMENT Freight Conference ------30064 See Federal Disaster Assistance Rules North Atlantic Westbound Administration; Federal Insur- Securities and Exchange Act: Freight Association ------30064 ance Administration. Inter-dealer quotation sys- Scandinavia Baltic/U.S. North INTERIOR DEPARTMENT tems; submission of price quo- Atlantic Freight donference. 30065 tations ------30008 Scandinavia Baltic/U.S. North See Land Management Bureau. Atlantic Merchant's Freight Notices Contract ------30065 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE Meetings: FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Proposed Rules Report Coordinating Group Income taxes: (Advisory); cancellation --- 30071 Notices Election to treat income from Hearings,etc.: Monthly power statement ------30066 certain aircraft and vessels as General Oil, Inc ------30071 Hearings,etc.: income from sources within Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line the United States ------30026 Co ------30066 SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Sebring, Loule ------30066 INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION Rules Southwestern Power Adminis- Rules tration ------30067. Freedom of information: Accounts, uniform systems: Search and fees ------30008 Town of Highlands ------30067 Common and contract motor FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM carriers of passengers; revi- SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRAY|ON Rules sion to revenue classification- 30011 Notices Credit by persons othbr than Notices banks, brokers, or dealers: Car service rules, mandatory; ex- Authority delegations: Registration, termination of emptions ------30072 Deputy Commissioner, et al.; registration, and reporting Hearing assignments ------30072 correction ------30054 requirements ------30007 Motor carriers: Foreign social Insurance or pen- Notices Board transfer proceedings .... 30080 sion system; findings: Insured banks; joint call for re- Irregular route property car- Trinidad and Tobago ------30054 riers; gateway elimination___ 30073 port of conditions; cross refer- SOIL CONSERVATION SERVICE ence ------30068 Temporary authority applica- Applications, etc.: tions ------30080 Notices Falsbuilding, Inc ------30068 LAND MANAGEMENT BUREAU Lisco State Co------30068 Environmental statements on wa- Philadelphia National Corp .... 30068 Notices tershed projects; availability, Southern Bancorp., Inc------30068 Applications, etc.: etc.: Colorado ------30051 Big Pipe Creek, Md..------30052 ' FEDERAL TRADE 'COMMISSION New Mexico ------30051 Des Arc Bayou, Ark ..------30052 Notices Environmental statements; avail- Village and Walker Creek, Tex. 30053 Privacy Act of 1974; systems of ability, etc.: • STATE DEPARTMENT records (2 documents)-- 30069, 30085 Coal-fired power plant and re- Nev_--- 30051 FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION lated lines, Valmay, See Agency for International Meetings: Development. Proposed Rules National Advisory Board Steer- Bottled drinking water, processing ing Committee------. 30052 TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT and bottling; current good man- MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET OFFICE ufacturing practices; correc- See Federal Highway Administra- tion ------30027 Notices -tion. Bottled water; quality standards; .. Clearance of reports; list of re- correction ------30027 .quests ------30069 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Federal Procurement FOOD AND NUTRITION SERVICE Institute; See Comptroller of the Currency, establishment ------30069" Internal Rules Revenue Service. -NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Child nutrition programs: UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY Free and reduced price meals Notices and free milk in schools; de- Meethigs: Proposed Rules termining eligibility; correc- Advisory Committee for Inter- Privacy Act of 1974; exemptions of tion ------30012 national Legal Metrology-.... 30053 systems of records ------30029

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 "THE FEDERAL REGISTER-WHAT IT IS AND HOW TO USE IT" -Weekly Briefings at the Office of the Federal Register (For Details, See 41 FR 22997, June 8, 1976) RESERVATIONS: BILL SHORT, 523-5282

list of cfr parts affected in this issue

The following numerical guide is a list of the parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regul3tions affected by documents published In today's Issue. A cumulative list of parts affected, covering the current month to date, follovs beginning with the second issue of the month. - A Cumulative List of CFR Sections Affected is published separately at the end of each month. The guide lists the parts and sections affected by documents published since the revision date of each title.

3 CFR 14 CFR 26 CFR PRoPOSED RuLES: PROPOSED RULES: .May 28, 1976 ------30005 372a ------30027 1------30026 373 ------...... -.. 30027 2 -30026 7 CFR 378 30027------..------"¢JA )fl u ------OUU 378a ------30027 32 CFR 917 ------30012 17 CFR 9 ...... ---- . ....3 0 0 0 9 -95 958 ------30013 ------30011 -- 980 ------30014 240 ------30008 40 CFR PROPOSED RULES: 21 CFR 51 PROPOSED RULES: ------30026 PROPOSED RULES: 917_ ------30027 11 ------30027 60 ------30029 10 CFR 128d------30027 41 CFR 212------30021 22 CFR 9-53 ------30011 12 CFR PROPOSED RULES: 47 CFR 505 ------30029 207 ------30007 30011 .3 329 ------_30008 23 CFR 49 CFR 13 CFR PROPOSED RULES: 640 ------30027 1206------30011 102 . ------30008 1240 ------.... --. - ---- 30011 24 CFR 1917 (3 documents) ------30015, 30016 1920 (19 documents) ----- 30017-30020 PROPOSED RULES: 1917 (29 documents) ---30030-30041

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 CUMULATIVE LIST OF, PARTS AFFECTED DURING JULY The following numerical guide is a list of parts of each title of the Code of Federal Regulations affected by documents published to date during July.

1 CFR 7 CFR-Contnued 13 CFR 302 ------29653 PROPOSED RuL,Es-Continued 102 ------30008 305 ------29653 911 ------. 28295 105 ------29052 916 ------27844 3 CFR 917------.. 27735,28794,30027 14 CFR PROOLAM AIONS: 944..------28528 21 ------0.27954 4445 (correction) ------29089 946- 28295 37 ------27955 4446 ------27023 947 ------28529, 29411 39 ------27026- 4447 ------27309 948 ------27386, 28297, 28530 27069, 27715-27717, 27955, 27050, 4448 ...------27707 958 ------27386 27387 28509, 29091-29093, 20002, 29003 4449 ------29803 967 ------27972 71 ------27029, 980 ------27387, 28295- 27030, 27718, 27719, 27950-27058, EXECUTIVE ORDERS: 982 ------29411 28510, 29091-29096, 29003, 20004 August 23, 1895 (Revoked In part 984------28297 73 ------27030, 20091-20097 by PLO 5590) ------27836 989 -r ------28979 75 ------29092,29097,2908 11544 (Superseded by EO 11926) -- 29805 1004 ------28308 97------27710,28511,20008 11926------29805 1033 ------29412 268 ------28780 1124------27844 221 ------28946 1822 ------28795 241_e------27827,28208 July 1, 1976 ....-..------27709,27711 1861 ------27851 243 ...... ------20814 MEoRMDUMS: 288 ------27313, 29814 8 CFR 298 27314, 28518 May 28, 1976 ------30005 ------.---- 100 ------..------27311 310 ------280940 4 CFR 103------27312 399 ------28040 410 ------27311 214.q" ------27313 PROPOSED RULES: 27313 - - -27738 5 CFR 'PROPOSED RULES: 39-- 27084,27738,27975, 27D76,20714 71 27084, 213-.... 27311,-27713, 28255, 29373,29807 214 ------229149 352 ...... 27713, 28783 27085, 27739, 28533-28535, 29152, 1001 ------28783 9 CFR 29715 75 ------. 213 7 CFR 73 ------29373 91 ------28535 113 ------27714 2 ------27827 191------27738 26 - 27969 PROPOSED RULES: 249 -----.------28313,29709 245 ------28783, 30012 112_ _ 28311 278b ------28313 250 ------29408 363 ------.. 28312 372a ------30027 251 ------.... 29408 320 ------28312 373 ------29420,30027 271 ------27365, 28784 381 ------28312 378------30027 301 ------27371 378a------30027 662 ------29655 10 CFR 389------28313 719 ...... ------..... 27374 211L------27953 15 CFR 908 .... 27076, 27714, 28784,29130, 29656 212------27730, 30021 910 ....------27376, 28286, 29408, 29807 3------2817 911 ------_27375, 28286, 29409 PROPOSED RULES: 30 ------29374 916 ------z 28784 2 ------, --- 27085 377 ------28258 27085 91.7 ------27375, 28287,28508, 30012 50 ------16 CFR 921 ------29807 205-' ------27976, 29868 922 ----- ...-- ...... ------98785 210---_ 29868 13 --- 27030, 27720, 27827, 27059, 20009 945 ------29131 211 ------28797 703------27828 29133,30013 1009 ------2706 958 ------11 CFR 980..... ------27970, 29131, 30014 PROPOSED RULES: 981 ------27827 PROPOSED RiES: 3 ------27744 1004 ------28785,29656 106 ------28413 447------27391 1134 ------27077 1201 ------27852 1421------.----- 29809 12 CFR 17 CFR 1425 ------27077 202 ------28255 1427 ------27078 207...... ------28257,30007 1 ------.- 28260, 28947 - 1438 ------28287 28257 10 ------28200 1464 ------27080,27376 221 28258 11 ------.------297908 1701 ------28289 226 ------28255, 28945, 29809 12 ------28260 1822 ------27970 265 ------27026, 28946 14 ------28471 1831 ....------I 27971 329 ------30008 140 ...... ! ....27510,28260,28473 1843----.------28509 PROPOSED RulES: 146 ------28200 1871 .... ------27081 180 ------27520 2------29846 PROPOSED RULES: 11 ------.----.- ..-- 29849 200 ------29374 30026 240 ...... - ...... 27061,28947,30008 51 ------202 ...... Z_ 29870 241 52 ------28291, 28527, 28792 226--.... -- --...... 28313 ------2089 240 ------...------28947 1225 ------28796 342 ...... - -.-...... 28544 271 ------27388 563 ------27852 PROPOSED RULES: 275 ...... ------28312 563c.... ------28545 180 ------27520 780 ------29413 570 ------27852 240..... 28798, 29434, 29784, 29082 905 .. ... 28528 721 ------.------29712 249 - .- -29784

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18 CFR 24 CFR-Continued 32A CFR 2 ------27030, 27828 1915 ------28959, 29390, 29822, 29841 Ch.L ------27722 35 ------27829 1917------30015,30016 101------28474 1920 ------29667-29672, 30017-30020 33 CFR 104 ------28474 110 ...... 27965 141------28474,29665 PROPOSED RULES: 201 ------28474 888 ------28930 27. 27035, 204 ------28474 1917 -- 28990, 27036, 27377, 27965, 27966, 28478, 260 ------28474 29861-29866,30031-30041 29378,29680 3283 ------29072 PROPOSED RULES: - 209 --- -28952 141 ------28416, 28904, 29179 25 CFR PEOPOSED RULES: -50. ------29165 221 ------.- ...... ------28266 40 -- 28531 19 CFR PROPOSED RULES: 110..27974, 27975, 28532 206_ ... - 27378 41 ------27082 103------29666 237 - 29146 -152------28786 26 CFR 153------27843 35 CFR 159 ------27031,28787 Ch. I ..------28478 5 28789 201 .... ------28950 PROPOSED RULES: 253 ------27722 PROPOSED RULES: 1___- 28517,28523,28792,29411,30026 255 -- 29378 1------27962,28517 12------...--- - 30026 ProPosED RULES: 10 ------27962 31 ------28517 133-z ...... -27978 301 ------28523 20 CFR 36 CFR 27 CFR 401------27314 7------27723, 29120 405 ------27961 72 ------27034 292 ...-- 29379 ,21 CFR 28 CFR PROPOSED RULES: 5 ------28261 42 ------28478 28291 - 193------28951 45 ...------..------.-.----27317 CFR 310 ------28261 55 ------29998 37 510 ------28264 PROPOSED RULES: 1 ------27832 520------27722,28264,29667 522 ------27033,27316,28265 16 ------27972 38 CFR 558 ------28513 29 CFR 3------29120,29680 561 ---- 28790, 28951 640 ...... - 27034 40 ------27318 PROPoSED RULES: 1002------27316 95 ------..------29378 3------...... 27391, 29188 1220 ------27316 96 ------...... - 29378 4 ------27086 1303 ------28514 403 ------. .-----27318 1304 ..------28514- 524 ..------29378 39 CFR 1308 ------28515 1952 ------...... ------28788 111 ---.-.- .------.--.----- 28478, 29136 PROPOSED RIULES: PROPOSED RULES: 244 ...... 27353 1 ------....-- 30027 1910 ...... ------27744, 29425 40 CFR 128d ...------28990, 30027 1928 ------.----- 27378, 28797 207 . --- .29709 1952 ------28313 35 27966, 29817 436 --..-...... ------29413 52 -...... 27833,28491,28492,29817 30 CFR 60 ...... 27967 440_ -..------27082 61 ----- 444------29151 55 ------... .--- 28266 27967 448_ ------29413 5 ---.------28266. 86...29389 452 ------...... 27083 57 ------... 28260 124-..- 28493 540 ------28313 250 ----- 27319 28493 251 ------27319 141 -- 28402 22 CFR 27035, 6 ------29100 31 CFR 27355-27358,28790,29121,29681 430 ------27732 PROPOSED RULES: 103 ...... ------27831 520 ------27963 454...... 27969- 64. ------29410 459 .29073 505 ------30029 32 CFR PROPOSED RULES: 23 CFR 251 ...... -27963 35 ..... - ---- 29867 286 ------...-....------27074 60...... 130 ------27962 128 -...-...------2915630029 296 ------27074 129 29156 230------28270 297 655 ------28477 ------27074 705 ...... 29101 141 , - PROPOSED RULES: 28991 707 -_. -29119 180...... 27741, 28804, 28998 640 .------30027 711 ------27319 418 ------29429 - 750_-..._ ------27739 721 ...... ------29809 4. 27741 1204.-...------29434 725...------...... 29813 454. .... 27976 742 ------...---- 29119 24 CFR 761 ------28957 41 CFR 35------...... ------28876 762 ...... 29672 27723 . 200 ------29140 765 ------29101 1-2-. - - - - 27725 845 ..... _-...... --...... - 27831,27963 959 ....------30009 ------27723 1914 ------29141, 29142, 29820 960 ------30011 1-18 - ..------27725

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41 CFR-Continued - 45 CFR 49 CFR 160..... _ ...... :29280 9696 3-4 ------27834 1------2001 ...... 9-53 - - -- 30011 196.------29123 ..-- Ch. 5A 172 ...------.------27728 ...... 27037 250- -_ 27300 173 ------27728 114-52_------29818 1006------28497 177 -1061, ------...... ------2796 PROPOSED RU-ES: .. ..------29125 192....------22128 191-20 .-- 29188 1067------.---27359, 28277 325 - . ..------1160 - .-..-.- ...... ------29384 28267 CFR 393 ------28208, 20130 42 1602 ------.-.- ....------27837 571 ------27073, 28505, 28506, 29090 54 ------29379 PROPOSED':ZLLS: 581 ------...------27728 56b ------29379 84 ------29548 1033--- 27728, 27729, 29380, 29387, 29810 57 ------.. ---.. --- - .29380 233------27973,28796 1041 ------27837 101 ------...------28686 1054 ------27837 46 CFR 1100 PRoPosED LUMs: ------27838 146_------28116 1108 ...... -27038 101 ------28690, 29995 531 ------27726 1206------30011 43 CFR 536 ------.- .....------27726 1220------28955 1240 419------29084 PROPOSED RZXS: ------30011 1720 ------29122 Ph. T .. ...------29151 PROPOSED RULES: 2110 ------29122 2530 ------29122 47 CFR Ch....------20712 2550 ------29122 0...... - 27837 221------. 20153 2560------29122 28789,29137,29393-27837, 571 ------27740,20434,.29715 2650------... .---- 29818 43 ------29393 1090-1099 -----...... ----- 28317 2740 ...... ------29123 68 ------.------28694 1300------28709 2760 ------29123 73 --- 27361-27364, 28497, 28789, 29137 1307------28317 2812 ------29123 28497, 28789, 29137, 29394, 29395, 2820 ------29123 29681,30011 2860 -- -.------29122 74 ------28266,29681 50 CFR 178 2910 ------29123 ------29694 20 ------29387 3100 ------.------29122 81------.... ---- 29395 28 ------3810 ..------29122 83 ------27365, 27727,-29395 28508 3600 ------29122 91 ------27727 32 ------28508 258 - -.... 27843 Pumrc Lui ORDES: PROPOSED RULES: 285_z ------27908,20319 5590------27836 13 - 28800 5591 ------.------27897 15 ------28536 PROPOSED RnuES: 21 ------29432 5592. .. ------28954 13------27381, 28291 5593" ------28954 13 ------27389-27390, 28801-28803,29156,29710,29869 17_. 27381, 27735, 28291, 28525, 20970 PRoP SED Ru.s: 83 ------28800 20 ------27382 6220------27380 89 ------28540, 29433 32 ------27844

FEDERAL REGISTER PAGES AND DATES-JULY Pages Date, Pages 27023-27308 ..... July f 28783-28944------27309-27705- 2 28945-29087 ------27707-27825 6 29089-29371 -- 27827-27951...... - 7 29373-2962....----- 27953-28253. --.------8 29653-29801 ------28255-28469------9 29803-30008------28471-28782 ------12 30005-30092------

"WBAL PLEGISTEP, VOL 41, NO. 141-VEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 reminders I(TeItems In this list were editorally compued as an aid to PrOEAL Exzrcas uem Inclusion or excluion. from this 1ist Ims no lega signfleance. Since this list is intended as a reminder, It does not includo cffectivo date3 that occur within 14 days of publication.) Radiotelegraphy;, maritime services use; Self-regulatory organizations; final dis. Rules Going Into Effect Today comments by 7-26-76.....- 24155; ciplinary actions; comments 7-30-76. 6-15-76 27004; 6-30-76 NTzE: There -were no items eligible for Transactions in municipal securities;- inclusion In the list of RnurJs GOING INTo FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Es;'c TODAY. Membership of State banking Institu- brokers and dealers; comments by tions in the Federal Reserve System; 7-31-76 .. . 24120; 6-15-76 Next Week's Deadlines for Comments bank holding companies; comments SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION by 7-30-76...... 26231; Small business investment companies; Rules 6-25-76 On Proposed FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION comments by 7-29-76- 26716; Proposed rule changes governing dis- 6-29-76 DEPARTMENT - AGRICULTURE covery and compulsory process In ad- TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Agricultural Marketing Service judicative proceedings; comment time Coast Guard- Fresh peaches grown in designated extended to 7-30-76...... 27744; Boats and associated equipment; flo- counties in Wash.; expenses and 7-6-76 tation standards; comments by comments by rate of assessment; HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE 7-30-76- 18032; 4-29-76 17-25-76 26576; 6-28-76 Drawbridge operations; Sabine Lake,- Fresh pears, plums, and peaches DEPARTMENT Education Office- Tex.; comments by 7-26-76. grown in Cal.; expenses and rate of 26026; 6-24-76 assessment;, comments by 7- School assistance in Federally af- fected areas; comments by 7- Drawbridge operations; Clear Creek 26-76 -.....28794; 7-13-76 Tex.; comments by 7-30-76. Grapes and plums; grades, require- 26-76 ...... 26330; 6-25-76 Social Security Administration- 26026; 6-24-76 ments, and regulations; comments Federal Aviation Administration- by 7-26-76- 24715; 6-18-76 Federal health Insurance for the aged and disabled; office and bureau Airworthiness directives; British Air- Milk in the Middle Atlantic Marketing craft Corp., comments by 7-30-76. area; recommended recommendation that appeals decision and council 27738; 7-6-76 opportunity- to file written excep- review hearing decision on its own motion; comments by Federal Aviation Administration- tions; comments by 7-26-76. 7-29-76-...... 26705; 6-29-76 Airworthiness directives; Hawker Sid- 28308; 7-9-76 deley Aviation, Ltd.; comments by Processed raisins and dried currants; HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT 7-28-76.... 26578; 6-28-76 grade standards; comments by ' DEPARTMENT Airworthiness Fairmarket rents for directives; Hawker Sid- 7-26-76...... 26021; 6-24-r76 housing assistance deley Aviation, Ltd.; comments by Food and Nutrition Service- payments program; schedule B; com- 7-30-76 .....-.-- 27738; 7-6-76 Food stamp program; test projects; ments by 7-28-76.. 28930;, 7-13-76 Release of security information; com- comments by 7-26-76. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT ments by 7-28-76-- 26579; -27388; 7-2-76 Fish and Wildlife Service- 6-28-76 COMMODITY FUTURES TRADING Ouray ; hunt- Transition area, Aurora, Nebr.; com- COMMISSION Iing of migratory game birds; com- ments by 7-26-76.... 26028; ments by 7-31-76 ...... 27844; Arbitration and other disputes; settle- 6-24-76 7-7-76 VOR airways, Fla.; comments by ment procedures; comments by Indian Affairs 7-26-76 ...... 27526; 7-2-76 Bureau- 7-26-76 - 26028; 6-24-76 Apache Tribe of Okla.; qualifications Federal Highway Administration- DEFENSE DEPARTMENT for enrollment and deadline for fil- Certification acceptance, comments Air iForce Department- Ing applications; comments by by 7-26-76.- 23421; 6-10-76 Air Force Academy;, appointment poli- 7-26-76-...... 26021; 6-24-76 Hours of service imitations; com- cies and requirements; comments LABOR DEPARTMENT ments by 7-30-76.-- 6275; by 7-30-76..". 26698; 6-29-76 Federal Contract Compliance Programs 2-12-76 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY Office- Quarifcation of drivers;, minimum Employment of American Indians on physical requirements; comments Disirict of Columbia; revision to imple- or near Indian reservations com- by 7-30-76.- 17569; 4-27-76 mentation plan; comments by 7- TREASURY DEPARTMENT 29-76_ .. - 26706; 6-29-76 ments by 7-26-76.... 26229; Tolerances and exemptions from toler- 6-25-76 Comptroller of the Currency- Occupational. Safety and Health Fiduciary power of National banks aftd ances for pesticide chemicals-i-n or on collective Investment funds; com- raw agricultural Administration- commodities; capta- Abrasive ments by 7-26-76_..- 26223; fol; comments by 7-29-76. blasting;, health hazards; > -26707; 6-29-76 comments by 7-30-76.. 23721; 6-25-76 6-11-76 Customs Service-- Water proiram, benzidine; toxic pollu- Occupational noise exposure; eco- Customs field organization; change in tant effluent standards; comments Region V; comments by 7-30-76-...... 27012; nomic Impact analysis hearing op- by 7-26.-76. 6-30-76 portunity; comments by 7-29-76. 26224; 6-25-76 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS 24718; 6-18-76 Customs field organization; change in COMMISSION - SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Region IX comments by 7-26-76. Base/mobile frequencies; comments by COMMISSION 26225; 6-25-76 7-28-76 .. .. -22096; 6-1-76 Annual, quarterly and current reports; Equipment authorization; single system advance notice of registration Inten- NIext Week's Public Hearings of identificati6n;-reply comments by tion; comments by 7-30-76. 7-27-76-. .... 24719; 6-18-76 23983; 6-14-76 INTERIOR DEPARTMENT FM broadcast stations; table of assign- Insurance companies; financial state- Fish and Wildlife Serce- ments, Ind.; reply comments by ments; comments by 7-30-76. Endangered plants; review of status, 7-26-76 ...- 24186; 6-15-76 24727; 6-18-76 7-28-76 ...... 27381; 7-2-76

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 1976 REMINDERS-Continued

NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY National Advisory Council for Career Portland General Electric Co., et aL COMMISSION Education, Arlington, Va. (open), (Pebble Springs Nuclear'Plant, Units National Advisory Committee for The 7-27 and 7-28-76 ...... 28345; 1 and 2), Portland, Ore., 7-28-76. Flammable Fabrics Act, Wash. D.C. 7-9-76 26081; 6-24-76 (open with restrictions), 7-27-76. Teacher Corps.; Atlanta, Ga. (open), SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN SDEPAR ET 28349; 7-9-76 7-26-76 ...... 21395; 5-25-76 COMMISSION DEFENSE DEP MENT Vocational Education National Ad. Consumptive uses of water, Havre de Navy Department- visory Council, Minneapolis, Mlnn. Grace, Md., 7-28-76.. 28372; 7-9-76 Chief of Naval Operations Executive A(open), 7-'26 thru 7-28-76. TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT Panel Advisory Committee, Wash- 26602; 6-28-76 Coast Guard- ington, -D.C.- (closed), 7-28 ,and Food and Drug Administration- Proposed bridge across the Skipanon 7-29-76 ...... 27397; 7t2-76 Cardiovascular Devices Review Panel, River, WaTrenton, Ore., 7-28-76. Secretary of the Navy's Advisory Wash., D.C. (open), 7-30-76. 26061; .6-24-76 Board on Education and Training, 24745; 6-18-76 Annapolis, Md. (open), 7-26 and Dentifrices and Dental Care Agents 7-27-76-.....------Next Week's Meetings 27397; 7-2-76 Review Panel, Rockvllle, Md. (open Office of the Secretary- and closed), 7-28 and 7-29-76. DDR&E High Energy Laser Review 24745; 6-18-76 ADVISORY COUNCIL ON HISTORIC Group (HELRG), Arlington, Va. Orthopedic Devices Review Panel, PRESERVATION' (closed), 7-27 and 7-28-76. Wash., D.C. (open), 7-30-76. Lewiston, Id. (open), 7-29-76. 27090; 7-1-76 24745; 6-18-76 28822;- 7-13-76 Electron Devices Advisory Group, Office of the Secretary- AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Arlington, Virginia (closed), 7-27 Pharmaceutical Reimbursement Ad- Forest Service- and 7-28-76 ...... 28550; 7-12-76 visory Committee, Wash., D.C. Uinta National Forest Grazing Advi- ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (open), 7-28 and 7-29-76, sory Board, Heber, Utah, (open) Science Advisory Board Ecology Ad- 26057; 6-24-76 7-28-76 ...... 24438; 6-16-76 visory Committee, Washington, D.C. INTERIOR DEPARTMENT Office of the Secretary- (open), 7-26-76..- 28006; 7-8-76 Land Management Bureau- Citizens Advisory Committee on Civil Science Advisory Board Technology As- Albuquerque District Multiple Use Ad. Rights, Washington, D.C. (open), sessment and Pollution Control Ad- visory Board, Albuquerque, Now 7-28-76 ...... 27855; 7-7-76 visory Committee, Cincinnati, Ohio Mex. (open), 7-29-76. ARMS CONTROL AND DISARMAMENY -(open), /-26 through 7-28-76. 27096; 7-1-76 AGENCY 26254; 6-25-76 California State Advisory Board, Sac. .General-Advisory Committee, Wash., FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS ramento, Calif. (open), 7-29 and D.C. (closed), 7-29-76 ...... 27109; COMMISSION 17-1-76 7-30-76 ...... 22289; 6-2-76 Personal Use Radio Advisory Committee, Worland District MultIpLe-Uso Advi. CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION Guilford, Md., 7-29-76 ...... 23777; sory Board, Worland, Wyo. (open), Colorado Advisory Committee, benver, 6-11-76 7-29 and 7-30-76 ...... 27097; Colorado (open), 7-26-76. FEDERAL ENERGY ADMINISTRATION 7-1-76 28579;, 7-12-76 Executive Subcommittee of the State National Park Service- Georgia Advisory Committee, Atlanta, Regulatory Advisory Committed,-San Canaveral National Seashore Ad- Georgia (open), 7-30-76. Francisco, Calif. (open), 7-29-76. visory Commission, lNew Smgrna 26605; 6-28-76 29024; 7-14-76 Beach, Fla. (open), 7-29-76. Michigan Advisory Committee, Saginaw, State Conservation Program Subcom- 28815; 7-13-76 Michigan (open), 7-29-76. mittee of the Food Industry Advisory Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation j28579; 7-12-76 Committee, Washington, D.C. (open), Area General Management Plan, Mississippi Advisory Committee, Biloxi, 7-27-76 ...... 28583; 7-12-76 Akron, Ohio (open), 7-31-76. Miss. (open), 7-28-76 ...... 27862; FEDERAL PAY ADVISORY COMMITTEE 26591; 6-28-76 7-7-76 Meeting, New York City, N.Y. (closed), .Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation New Hampshire Advisory Committee, 7-26-76 ...... 28577; 7-12-76 Area General Management Plan, Concord, N.H. (open), 7-27 and FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION Cleveland, Ohio (open), 7-29-76. 7-28-76 ...... 26605; 6-28-76 f 26591; 6-28-76 Vermont Advisory Committee, Mont- Supply-Technical Advisory Task Force, Washington, D.C. (open), 7-27-76. Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation pelier, Vt. (open), 7-26-76. Area General Management Plan, , 28824; 7-13-76 27448; 7-2-76 Supply-Technical Advisory Task Force- Peninsula, Ohio (open), 7-30-76. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION Regulatory Aspects of Substitute Gas, 26591; 6-,28-76 Federal Employees Pay Council, Wash., Wash., D.C. (open), 7-27-76. Haleakala National Park, Hawaii, D.C. (closed), 7-27-76 ...... 28348; Hana, Maul (open), 7-30-76, .7-9-76 28353; 7-9-76 FEDERAL PREVAILING RATE ADVISORY 27758; 7-6-76 COMMISSION ON FEDERAL PAPERWORK COMMITTEE Haleakala National Park, Hawaii, Washington, D.C. (partially open), Kahulul, Maul, (open), 7-31-76. 7-30-76 ...... 29208; 7-15-76 VWashington, D.C. (closed), 7-29-76. 27758; 7-6-76 24219; 6-15-76 COMMERCE DEPARTMENT JUSTICE DEPARTMENT National Oceanic ahd Atmospheric HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.- DEPARTMENT Administration- Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee, Education Office- National Advisory Committee on Subcommittee on Planning for Ex- Executive Committee of the National Criminal Justice Standards and tended Jurisdiction, Reston, Va. Advisory Council on Adult Educa- Goals, ColoradQ Springs, Colorado, (open), 7-28 and 7-29-76. tion, Washington, D.C. (open), (open), 7-29 and 7-30-76. 27995; 7-8-76 7-26-76 ...... 26945; 6-30-76 28553; 7-12-76

-EDERAL REGISTE , VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 REMINDERS-Continued

NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE STATE DEPARTMENT VETERANS ADMINISTRATION • ADMINISTRATION Office of the Secretary- Station Committee on Educational Al- Research and Technology Advisory Government Advisory Committee on lovwances, Hartford, Conn. (open), Council; Panel on Aviation Safety and International Book and Library 7-29-76- 27451; 7-2-76 Operating Systems; Subcommittee on Programs, Wash., D.C. (open), ...... 26589; 6-28-76 Aviation Safety Reporting Systern, 7-29-76 List of Public Laws Moffett Field, Calif. (open with re - Shipping Coordinating Committee, I strictions), 7-28 and 7-29-76. Washington, D.C. (open), 7-26-76. This in a continuing nimerfeal listin of 28367; 7-9-76 27393; 7-2-76 public bllW hlch have become law, to- ther Space Program Advisory Council, Wal- vith the law number, the title, the date of lops Flight Center,. Wallops Island, TELECOMMUNICATIONS POLICY OFFICE approval, and the U.S. Statutes citation. Te Virginia (open), 7-26 and 7-27-76. Frequency Management Advisory Coun- lIzt is hept current In the F Esos 7-9-76 cil, Annapolis, Md. (open), 7-30-76. and coples of the laws may be obtained from 28363; the US. Government Printing Oice. NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SUPPLIES 29046; 7-14-76 AND SHORTAGES TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT S. 1518...- - Pub. Law 94-364 National Growth Policy Process Advisory Federal Aviation Adminiptration- Motor.Vehicle Information and Cost Committee, Washington, D.C. (open), Air Traffic Procedures Advisory Cor- Savings Act Amendments of 1976 A Traffi Wa s d.C on 7- (July 14, 1976; 90 Stat 981) NATIONAL7-30-76 FOUNDATION ...... 29221;ON THE, -7-15-76 ARTS mnittee, Wash., D.C. (open), 7-28 -ANAL N HE ARTSNITIS through 7-30-76 ...... 28857; H.R. 14484 ...... Pub. Law 94-365 - -AND T'hE HUMANITIES 7-37 To make permanent the existing-tempo- Agriculture and Environmdntal Arts Ad- 7-13-76 rary authonty for reimbursement of visory Panel,visoy -W/ashington,Pael,ashngto, D..D.C. -Air mteWsigoDCTraffic Procedures Advisoryoe) Comn- States for interim assistance payments '(closed), 7-27 and 7-28-76. mittee, Washington, D.C. (open), under title XVI of the Social Security Act, thru 7-30-76..... 29207; 27877; 7-7-76 7-28 7-15-76 to extend for one year the eligibility of National Council on the Arts, Wash., Federal Highway Administration- supplemental security income recipients D.C. (open and closed), 7-31-76. Evaluation of Adequacy of Highway for food stamps, and to extend for one year the period during which payments - NATIONA28848; 7--77-13-76 FOUSafetyEvlainoAdqayfHghy Program Standards (open), NATIONAL SCIEN CE FOUNDATION 7-28 and 7-29-76...... 28571; may be made to States for child support Subgroup, Washing- 7-12-76 collection services under part D of title Food and Nutrition f 7oig2ac ton, D.C. (open), 7-30-76. IV of such act 29232; 7-15-76 National Highway Traffic Safety (July 14, 1976; 90 Stat. 990) Administration- NUCLEARCRe r REGULATORYSafeguardA dvisoyCOCOMMISSION MIN Evaluation of Adequacy of Highway H.R. 10930.,.. Pub. Law 94-366 Reactor Safeguards Advisory Comm- Safety Program Standards, (open), tee;' Subcommittee on Emergency 7-28 and 7-29-7&_..... 28571; To repeal section 610 of the Agricultural 7--276- Act of 1970 pertaning to the use of Core- Cooling Systems, Idaho Falls, Commodity Credit Corporation funds for Idaho (open), 7-29 and 7-30-76. reeearceh and promotion and to amend 28595, 7-12-76 TREASURY DEPARTMENT section 7(e) of the Cotton Reseamh and SECURIES AND EXCHANGE Office of the Secretary- Promotion Act to provide for an ad- COMMISSION Debt Management Advisory Commit- ditinal assessment and for reimburse- SEC Report -Coordinating Group (Ad- - tees, Washington, D.C. (closed), ment of certain expenses Incurred by visory), New York, N.Y. (open), 7-27 and 7-28-76...... 26943; the Secretary of Agriculture. 7-26-76_...... 28855; 7-13-76 6-3-76 (July 14, 1976; 90 Stat. 991)

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1976

30005 presidential documents

Title .3-The President

Memorandum of May 28, 1976

Determination Under Sections 103(d) (3) and (4) of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as Amended (Public Law 480)- Egypt

[Presidential Determination No. 76-16]

vfemorandum for the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Agriculture

STHE WHVmT HousE, Washington, May 28,1976. Pursuant to the authority vested in me under the Agricultural Trade Develop- ment ani Assistance Act-of 1954, as amended (hereinafter "the Act'), I hereby: (a) Determine that for Egypt the waiver of the exclusion provided for by Section 103(d) (3) of the Act, for the purpose of selling up to 250,000 metric tons of wheat/ wheat flour, is in the national interest of the United States and I do hqreby waive such exclusion; and '(b) Determine, pursuant to Section 103 (d) (4) of the Act, that the sade to Egypt of 250,000 metric'tons of wheat/wheat flour is in the national interest of the United States.

STATEMENT OF REASONS THAT SALES UNDER TTLE I o TUn AomrCULTUnL TRADE DLraor- 131ENT AN ASSiSTANCE AcT oF 1954, As AnMEIDM (PunLic Lmw 480) To EA3%P ARE iN TnE NATIONAL INTE-EST In response to current Egyptian needs, it is proposed to export to that country 250,009 metric tons of wheat/wheat flour (wheat grain equivalent) under Title I of the Agricultural Trade Development and Assistance Act of 1954, as amended (P1.J 480). Added to previous allocations, the total amount of wheat/wheat flour (wheat grain equivalent) provided to Egypt under Title I in FY-1976 and the Transitional Quarter will be 1,250,000 metric tons. The proposed food aid is for use during the July 1-September 30 U.S. Transitional Quarter and is based on Egypt's requirements for that period. Egypt continues to be central to our efforts to achieve a just and lasting reace in the Nfiddle East. Our ultimate success will depend in part on Egyptian confidence in our itention to develop a broad and constructive bilateral relationship with that country. Continuation of a program for concessional sales of agricultural conunodities to Egypt will constitute a tangible demonstrition of our intendRd role. In order to enter into an agreement with the Government of Egypt for such sal2s under Tide I, it is necessary that the President determine that such sales would be in the national interest of the United States. Section 103(d) (3) of P.L. 480 excludes from eligibility for conces- sional sales under Tide I any country which sells or furnishes or permits ships or aircraft under its registry to transport to or from Cuba or North Vietnam any equipment, materials, or commodities (so long as those countries are governed by Communist regirmes. Egyptian governmental entities maintain trade with Cuba. However, under Section 103(d) (3), as amended by Section 203 of P.L. 94-161, the President is authorized to waive this exclusion if he determines that such a waiver is in the national interest. Section 103(d) (4) speciflcally prohibits sales of commodities under Title I to Egypt unless the President determines such sales are in the national interest of the United States. The considerations noted above make the proposed sales and the necessary waivers important to the national interest of the United States. [FRDoc.76-21206 Filei 7-19-76;2:54 pm]

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976

30O7 rules and regulations

- This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains regulatory documents having general applicability and legal effect most of which are keyed to and codified In the Code of Federal Regulations, which Is publiched under E0 titles pusuant to 44 U.S.C. 2510. The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by the Superintendent of Documents. Pricc of now bcoks aro listcd In the first FEDERAL LREGISTER Issue of each month. Title 12-Banks and Banking ing the miinimum amount of credit ex- the requirements of Federal Reserve CHAPTER 11-FEDERAL RESERVE tended, axranged or maintained which Form G-1 with the Federal Reserve SYSTEM will requir e a lender to register. In the Bank of the district In which the prin- SUBCHAPFER A-BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF case of credit extended or arranged, the cJpal office of such person is located. THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM minimum iamount is raised from $50,000 (b) Termination of registration.Any [Reg. G] in any caleadar quarter to $100,000 and, Person so registered who has not, during in the case of any credit outstanding at the preceding 6 calendar months, ex- [Docket HTo.R-0049] any time during the calendar quarter tended or arranged for the extension or PART 207-SECURITIES CREDIT BY PER- $100,000 to um amount Is raised from maintenance of and has not had more SONS OTHER THAN BANKS, BROKERS (2) To rt$500,000. than $200,000 of credit outstanding at OR DEALERS nation of elax the conditions for termi- any time during such period, secured Amendments registratlon by the establish- directly or indirectly, In whole or in Relating to Registration, Ter- ment of a deregistraton floor of $200,- part, by rollateral that Includes any mination of Registration, and Reporting 000 for crec Requirements Ut outstanding during any six: margin securities, may apply for termi- month perlod. nation of such registration by filing Fed- In 1968, the Board adopted Part 207 (3) To 3 educe the reporting burden eral Reserve Form G-2 with the Federal (Regulation G) to regulate certain types Imposed on registrants by providing for Reserve Bank of the district in which the of securities credit extended, arranged or an annual report , rather than quarterly principal office of such person is located. maintained by persons other than banks, reports. A registration shall be deemed termi- brokers, or dealers. Regulation G was Approprl ate revisions will be made to nated when such application Is approved intendedlo restrict the flow of excessive Forms G-I (Registration Statement), by the Board of Governors of the Fed- amounts of previously unregulated se- G-2 (DeregIstraton Statement) and G-4 eral Reserve System. curities credit extended by non-bank and (Quarterly Report) to reflect the effect non-broker/dealers with resultant poten- of these amendments. tial for creating a destabilizing influence In addit on, a technical (2) In § 207.3 paragraph (a) is amendment amended as set forth on securities markets. %I made to § 207.1(a) to delete the pro- below: To implement its objectives, certain viso clause relating to OTC securities, § 207.3 Reports anarecords. lrovisions of Regulation G impose reg- since the c] ause is no longer necessary. (a) Zvery person who Is registered Istration requirements upon persons The relatec footnote 4 is deleted and, pursuant to coming within -the class of lenders to as an nec lent § 2071(a) of this part shall, of such deletion, foot- within 30 days folloning June 30, 1977 whom the Regulation was directed. Gen- notes numbered 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are re- and erally, such requirements tre founded numbered 4 within 30 days following each suc- , 5, 6, 7, and 8, respectively. ceeding June 30 thereafter, file s report upon the amount of specified credit ex- To implernent these changes the Board on Federal Reserve Form G-4 with the tended, arianged or maintained during amends 12 C.F- ., Chapter II, Subehap- prescribed periods. Termination of regis- ter A, Part 2 Federal Reserve Bank of the district in 207 as follows: which the principal ofice of the lender- tration of persons required to be regis- (1) In § 207.1, paragraphs (a) and (b) Is located. tered is conditioned upon criteria related are amende d as set forth below: to (I) the time when specified credit was § 207.1 Ce nerml rule extended, arranged or maintained and (a) Regts (3) As an incident of the foregolng (it) the amount of outstanding credit. (at eis straffon. Every person who, amendnenit to Regulation G, footnotes Registration and termination of regis- in the ordhnary comrse of his business,1 therein numbered 5, 6, 7, 8, amd 9 are tration are, pursuant to provisions of during any calendar quarter ended after renumbered 4, 5, 6. 7, and 8, respec- Regulation G, accomplished by the filing June 30, 1976, extends or arranges for tively. of prescribed forms with the Federal Re- the extenslcin of a total of $100,000 or These amendments are Issued pur- serve Bank of the district in which the more, or hris outstanding at any time &uant to the Board's authority under principal offce of the registrant is locat- $500,000during the or calendar quarter, a total of section 7 of the Securities Exchange Act ed. Further, registrants are required to rectly or inemore, In credlt, secured dl- of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78g). file prescribed periodic reports with re-. by coIlater Lrectly. in whole or In part, The requirements of 5 US.C. 553 with spect to such regulated credit in the man- securities8 uI that lncludes any margin respect to notice and public participa- ner and at the times required by Regu- to art 220 nless such person is subject tion were not followed in connection latlon 0. (Regulation T) or Part 221 with these amendments since they re- Experience gained by System staff and (Regulation U) of this Chapter, is sub- lieve presently existing requirements and the Board in the administration ofSegu- ject to the Iregistration requirements of lation G, together with the Board found that to follow the re- a current assess- this paragraph and shall, within 30 days ment of the scope and extent of the Ih- following th quirements of section 553 would be un- pact of the credit so regulated upon e end of the calendar quar- necessary and contrary to the public securities markets, led the Board to con- ter during which the person becomes interest clude that certain relaxing amendments subject to such registration requre- Effective date: These amendments are are appropriate with respect to the regis- ments, regis ter with the Board of Gov- tration, effective August20, 1976. termination of registration, and ernofs of th , Federal Reserve System by reporting requirements of Regulation G. By filing a statement in conformity with order of the Board of Governors, The purposes and effects of these July 14,1976. amendments 1 are as follows: See 0 207.2 TnzoDonE R. Auasrr (1) To decrease the number of persons 2s ee 5 207.2(b). (I). Secretary of the BoaD& subject to future registration by Increas- 3See § 207.2 (d). I[F' Doo.7C-21001 Piled 7-20-76;8:45 am]

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 1976 RULES AND REGULATIONS

CHAPTER III-FEDERAL DEPOSIT Stat. 385,15 U.S.C. S34, § 102.6(a) of Part Rule 15c2- -11 was initially adopted on INSURANCE CORPORATION 102 of Title 13 of the Code of Federal September I3, 1971' and providew, in SUBCHAPTER B-REGULATIONS AND Regulations Is amended, effective on general, thait It shall be a "fraudulent, STATEMENTS -OF IGENERAL -POLICY July 21, 1976, by deleting the last sen- manipulative, and deceptive practice PART 329-INTEREST ON DEPOSITS tence thereof. within the m eanihg of Section 15(o) (2) " SUBORDINATED DEBT ,B0LGATIONS for any brok er or -dealer to Initiato or ro- Dated: July 14, 1976. Correction sume quotatIons in a security without M:ITCHELL P. KOBELINSKI, maintaining in his own'records and (it In FR Doe 7&-18058 appearlng on page Admi ristrator. the security Is one to which rule 15c2-11 24978 In theissue of Tuesday, June 22, [FP,Doc.76-21126 Filed 7-20-76; 8:45 am] (a) (4) appli es) furnishing to the inter- 1976, inake the following zorrection: dealer quotat ion system information con- In column 2, V 329.1), the lth lIne of ceming the Issuer and certain other mat- paragraph (b)(3)W 1) -holdread"* 0 Title 17-Commodityand Securities ters unless an exemptive provision of repaid in the prior year; provided that Exchanges paragraph (:f) of the rule applie. The * S *#, CHAPTER If-SECURITIES AND rule was adopted as a means of curbing EXCHANGE COMMISSION activities of brokers and dealers who Title 13--Business Vredit and Assistance fRel.'o.'34-12630; Fl e No. S7-6411 submitted quotations in the, daily "published by the National CHAPTER 1--SMALL BUSINESS PART 240-:ENERAL RULES AND REGU- Quotation Bureau ("NQB") without ADMINISTRATION LATIONS, SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT making a dilIgent Inquiry concerning the 111eV. 2, Amendment:2] OF 1934 issue or obtaining sufficient information PART 102-DISCLOSURE OF INFORMA- Submission of Price Quotations to to justify th eir activity in the security. TION AND PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 Inter-Dealer Quotation Systems These actii ties resulted in the publia distribution of unregistered cecurties Change in Provisiof on Search Fees The Securities and Exchange Commis- of "shell" Section 112.6(a) of SBA's miles and sion 4the "Commission") announced to- through the corporations, partlcuhly regulations Implementing the-Freedom of "spin-off" device.' day that it has adopted temporary rule The paragraph (f) (3) exemptivo pro- Information Act (5 U.SZ..552) now pro- 15c2-11 (fD (4) (T)," effective July 15,1976, vision, Whict vide3 that a document search for which pursuant to the Securities Exchange Act vionof the was drafted In contempla- hen existing practices in tho fees =are chargeable Includes time spent of 1934 (the "Act"),' particularly see- daily pink sI searching within documents and files of beets, applies If the security tions 2, 3, 11A, 15 and 23 thereof.' The has been th e subject of two-way price documents to determine which parts adoption of paxagiaph (f) (41(T) to rule quotations i thereof are subject to or exempt from n an inter-dealer lquotatloa 15c2m-11 temporarily exempts from the systemon 12business days out of the pro- public disclosure. This provision relied on provisions of rule 15c2-11 certain publi- vous 30 cal a statement by the ranking minority endar days, with no more cations and submissions of quotations' than four l usiness days in succession House of Representatives member of the respecting securities traded over-the- without such Committee of Conference on the 1974 p two-way quotatlon.'Once counter which have been the subject, at' a broker has qualified a security for pur- amendments to the Freedom of Informa- least onceeach fifth business day, of both poses of a p. tion Act as to what was Intended by the aragraph (W (3) exemption, bid and ask - quotations at specified h'uy broker o:r-dealer may rely on that ex- words "document searchY (See Congres- prices reported to, and published by, an emption to s ubmit quotations In the so- sional Record, daffy ed. October 7, 1974, Inter-dealer quotation system. curity? A we P. H1000T.) This provision was Included ekly publication, by Its very The Securilles Quotation Service, Inc. nature, will always have a five business InSB 's proposed amendmentto its rules ("SQS"), a jointly-owned subsidiary of day lapse be Implementing the 1974 FO Act amend- tween publications and will the Securities Traders Association of New never' be pulblished 12 times within tho ments which were published for publia York, Inc..("STANY") and the National previous 30 calendar days. Broker-deaf- comment on January 17, 1975 40 FR Securities Traders Association, Inc. has 3014). No comment was received and recently commenced publication of a ers would thierefore be unable to utilize the amendment was adopted as proposed weekly- inter-dealer quotation service, the existing exeinptive provilons for except for minor technical corrections. Representatives of STANY have in- quotations 'hich would be submitted to SBA has been advised by a Depart- formed the Commission staff of the de- a weekly ptiblitation unless quotations ment of Justice letter dated July 7, 1978, velopment of their publication and by that this fee provision Is not In accord letter dated June 3, 1976 ',described their Echango Ac* Rolerzo No. 23- with its understanding of the law and proposal and requested that the Co - 0310 (Septemel(SeCurteCbee 13,1971), .0 PR IG41 (S~p hs referred to the statement at page 10 mission consider an amendment to par- tember 18, 1971). of Appendix 331 B to the "'Attorney Gen- agraph () of rule 15c2-11 which would The Comra 3ion may abo oxempt the eral's Memorandum on-the 1974 amend- exempt the submission of Ajuotations by publication orSsubmisslon of other partiottbr ments to the Freedom-of Information brokers and dealers in a zecurity from quotations pursuant to Rule 1602-11 (h), Act" that fees may not be charged for, the provisions of rule 15c2-11 where pre, ,-Sec Securltie3 Exchango Act Releas6 No. among other things, time spent In ex- vious quotations in the subject security 34-4982 (July 2, 1969), 34 FR 11581 (July io, amining the !equested records for the- been made on a regular Ibasis In the 1969) and Be urtiea Exchango Act Roleaso had No. S4-8909 (Juno 24, 1970), 35 M7 1057 purpose of determining whether an ex- SQS Publication and reflected a bona (June 30, 197 0). emptlon can and should be asserted or fide market making Interest for a specl- T1 e exem ptiva provision was not tnt- for time spent In deleting exempt mat- -iep erto d-of tim e. tially a part of proposed Rule 15c2-11..I was ter being withheld from records to be Qnzo to concern from the o- furnished. cuites Indw-try that duplicativo mainto- Section 102.6(a) Is, therefore, being/ 1 17 CR -240.i5c2-11(f) (4) (T). nance and lil ng of Rule 152-11 Information amended in response to the Department 216 U... 78L et seq., a3 amended by Pub. would be unntecessarily burdensome upon PD- of Justice letter. Under the foregoing cir- L.9 --29 (June 4,1975). tential eompotitivo market makors and could cumstances, the Agency finds it unneces- '15U.S.C.'78(b), (c), (k-1), (o), and (w). act as a dIslncentlvo to their submisoion or sary to issue this change us u notice of A quotation Is defined in Rule 15c2-11 for price quotationo to un ntcr-dealer -quotation the purposes of that Rule as "any bid or of- system. It wa. assorted that the purpoGea or prdposed rulemaking vwth, opportunity fer at a specilied price with respect to a the rule Wouhd be atisIfled by requiring only for public comment, or to delay Its effec- security." the Initial m .rkot malker to maintain and tive date, as providedfor In 5 U.S.C. 553. 5 Letter from Windels and Marx, counsel to furnish to the inter-dealer quotation yotom STANY. to Lee A. Pickard, Director, DivLIox. the information required by Rule 1Wc3-11. § 102.6 (Amendeal of Market Regulation. A supplemental letter Securities Emhango Act Release No. o4-9310 Accordingly, pursuant to the aughorlty dated June, 21, 1976 containing Udditlonal (September 113, 1971). 20 XZ 18041 (Svptem- in section 5 of the Small Business Act, 72 descriptive infornation was also received. ber 18, 19TI).

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continued to be submitted on a regular (5 US.C. 553(b) (3) (B) ), that temporary Title 32-atonal Defense basis to a daily publication. rule 1502-11(f) (4) (T) will relieve bro- CHAPTER VI--DEARTMENT OF THE The amendment consisting of new kers and dealers of re-trictions upon sub- AIR FORCM paragraph (4) T), would provide an ex- mitting price quotations to inter-denier SUsCH P P--4UTEJIGEc emption from the provisions of rule 15c2- quotation systems, that notice and pub- 11 where a security has been the subject lc procedure are therefore unnecesary PART 959-RESTRICTIONS ON FOREIGN of two-way price quotations which have as a prerequisite to the adoption of the INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES been published on a weekly basis if such Rule, and that the Rule ahould be A new Subchapter P-Intelligence, I3 quotations also reflect market-making adopted, effective on the above date, In added to Title 32 CFR, and a new part activity on a regular basis, te., the brok- accordance with the Administrative Pro- under that Subchapter, consisting of ers or dealers who had submitted the cedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553(d) (3)). The Sections 1 through 10. is added as fol- two-way quotatfon for weekly publica- adoption of rule 15c2-11(f) (4) (T) as a lows: tion had been making a two-way price temporary measure will permit brokers, - quotation in the security on each of at dealers and other interested person3 to . Purpc3 least 12 business days within the previ- comment on the temporary rule In an or- 9 c[oa on telu[eacs artist- ous 30 calendar days, with no more than erly and timely manner and afford the tics. 4 business days in succession without a Commission adequate time to review such o;a.a lxplanation of tc=. reflection of the existence of such a two- comments and data repecting the effect D.9A nestrictloaoncollection. way price quotation. Since a broker or of the temporary rule on the publication 9095 DIXtMlnatlon and sto age. dealer -could not necessarily determine of price quotations carefully and corn- 059.C nanctlono o experimentation. 'T from a weekly publication itself whether pletely, consistent with the public Inter- 0)!.7 Amitancothoritim to law enforcement au- the time requirements of paragraph (f) est and the protection of Inveators before 53 A ament of personnel (4) T) had been met., a broker or dealer considering the adoption of rule 15c2-11 o5 .9 Prohibiton of a-as31nation. -- wishing to rely on a paragtaph (f (4) (f) (4) (T) on a permanent basis. The 05Ao Approvaprcedure . MT)exemption would be required, before Commission also finds that tonporary submitting his quotation, to receive a re- rule 15c2-11(f) (4) CT) will not impose A=-o=: (Sec. MM 70A Stt. 43; (10 'port from the publisher confirming the 'any burden upon competition. The text U.O'.&012)). required reflection of market-making of the temporary rule is as follows: § 959.1 Purpose. activity or base his further submission of § 240.15c2-Il InitiatIon or resumption Quotations in a security-on quotations of This part establishes restrictions on' of quotations without specific infer- foreign intelligence collection and =- that securitj which he has previously niation. submitted - with the prescribed fre- velanee activtes. It applies to all Air * • • * Force foreLn Intelligence activities. Un- The Commission hereby adopts tem- (f Theprovslons of this section tzh,-l lezs otherwse specifled, this part applies porary rule 15c2-11 (f) (4) (T), effective no applyto: to all activlie both inside and outside July 15, 1976, pursuant to the Securities . * * * . the United States. If existing guidelines conflict, use this part as the basLs for Exchange Act of 1934. and particularly (4)MT) TLe publication or subml on Sections 2, 3, 11A, authority. This part implement- Execu- 15 and 23 thereof. of a quotation respecting a security tive Order 11905, Section 5,February 18. The Cofvmission finds, in accordance wlich, at least once each fifth buine-ss 7. with the Administrative Procedure Act day, has been the subject of both bid and ask quotations at specified prices Te- § 959.2 Restrictions on Inielligenee cc- ported to, and published by, an inter- tirities. uThe following illustration of the exemp- dealer quotation system: Information about the capabilities, in-' tio's application may be of assistance. (I) Which has reported to 'Broker A. on four successive Thuridays, sub- the broker tentions, and activities of other govern- mite a two-way price quotation in XZ stock or dealer who wishes to submit uch a ments is essential to informed dJcllon- to an Lter-dealer quotation system which quotation that records of the system maldng in the field of national defense publishes on a weekly basis and which rep- reflect that at least one registered broker and foreign relations. The measures em- resents that broker-dealem who submit price or dealer has made, or ployed to acquire such information quotations to the system -will be making a (1i) To which a registered broker or should be responsive to the legitimate making a market in those securities during dealer who wishes to submit such a quo- needs of our Government, the week between publications and must be unless the tation has reported or represented that conducted In a manner which preserves broker-dealer notifies the system of his with- he has made both bid and ask drawal from market-making ,ctivity. The" quotations and repects our established concepts of quotation Is published by the system on each at specified price3 on each of at least prlvcy and our civilliberties. of four successive Mondays and at no time 12 business days within the previous 30 (a) All Air Force elements must en- 'during this four wvee period does broker A calendar days, with no more than 4 busi- sure that the proper balancing- of these withdraw his quotation. Broker B. at the ness days in succession without a re- Interests Is malntalned. end of this four week period, now also de- flecon of the existence of such a two- (b) This part does not authorize any sires to Initiate two-way price quotations In way quotation. This temporary subsec- activity =~B stock. The- exemption not previously authorized, and would require tion shall expire on November 12,1976. does not provide exemption from any re- Broker B, before submitting his price quota- Public comment is tion in XYZ stock to the system, to obtain invited on rule strictions otherwise applicable. - a report from the system that its records in- 15c2-11(f) (4) T) as adopted and on the dicated another broker-dealer (in this case, advisability of adopting the rule on a § 959.3 Explanation of terms. broker A) had maintained a two-ray m~rket permanent basis. Comments should be For the purpose of this part, the folb In XYZ for 12 business days out of the previ- submitted to George A. Fltzsimnlons, lowing terms are defined: ous 30 calendar days, with no more than Secretary, Securities and Exchange Corn- (a) Collection. Any one or more of the four business days in succeston without a mission, 500 North Capitol Street, Wash- Gathering, analysis, dissemination or reflection of the existence of eucha two-way lngton, D.C. 20549 in triplicate not later storage of quotation. In this case, the nonpublcly avaiable informa- system would than September 7,1976. All communica- tion without the informed express con- give broker B an afirmative report since the tions should refer publication of broker A's quotation on the to File No. 87-641 and sent of the subject of the information. -four Mondays did In fact reflect the existence will be available for public inspection In (b) Counterintellece. Information of such a two-way quotation for the period locatedthe Commission'Ws at 1100 L StreetPublic NWReference ., Room Boomconering cocrnn1hePoecinoffrig, the protection of foreign In- prescribed by the subparagraph (f) (4) (T) locaa1L 61D.1. telllgence or of national security infor- exemption. The exemption would also au- WashingtonID.C. mation and Its collection from thorize broker A himself to continue'the sub- detection mission of a two-way price quotation by al- By the Commission. or dis losure. lowing him to rely upon his own tro-way prie Dated: July 15,1970. c) Electronic Surveillance- Acquis-i- quotations publish d by the system, tion of a nonpublic communication by without the necessity of obtaining a confirm- STlndLE7'E.HO S, electronic means, without the consent of ing report of his own submission and its Assistan" devea. a Person *ho i- a arty to, or, Inthe me publication by th&system. [ERDoc.7-2110 'lied7-20-708:45 am] of a nonelectronic communication, vlsi-

FEDERAL Mt-GISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-Wx MOAY. JULY 21, 1976 RULES AND REGULATIONS bly present at, the communication. to be acting on behalf of a foreign power engaging In International terrorist or (d) Employee. A person employed by, or~engaging in international terrorist or narcotics activities. assigned or detailed to, or acting for an narcotics activities or activities threat- (6) Information concerning persons or Air Force or-other United States foreign ening the national security. activties that pose a clear threat to for- intelligence agency. (b) Electronic surveillance to inter- eign intelligence agency facilities or per- (e) Foreign Intelligence. Information cept a communication which Is made sonnel, providecd that such information is concerning the capabilities, intentions, from, or is intended by the sefider to be retained only within the Air Force and and activities of any foreign power, or of received in, the United States, or directed that proper coordination with the Fed- any non-United States person, whether against United States persons abroad, eral Bureau of Investigation through the within or outside the United States, or except lawful electronic surveillance un- Air Force Office of Special Investigations concerning areas outside the United der procedures approved by the Attorney (AFOSI) Is accomplished. States. General. The communications security (f) Foreign Intelligence Agency. The - activities of the United States Air Force § 959.5 Dissemination and storage. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Na- Security Service (USAFSS) are not In- Nothing in this part shall prohibit: tional Security Agency (NSA), and De- cluded within this prohlbitionjto the ex- (a) Lawful dissemination to the ap- fense -Intelligence Agency (DIA); and tent that solely DOD assets and person- propriate law enforcement agencies of further includes any other department nel are monitored and the information so incidentally gathered Information in- or agency of the United States or corn- obtained is used solely to maintain com- dicating involvement in activities which ponent thereof while it is engaged in the munications security. • may be In violation of law. collection of foreign intelligence or coun- (c) Unconsented physical searches (b) Storage of infobmation required terintelligence, but shall not include any *ithin the United States; or unconsented by law to be retained. such department, agency or component physical searches directed against United (c) Dissemination to foreign intelli- thereof to the extent that it is engaged States persons abroad, except lawful gence agencies of information of the sub- in its authorized civil or criminal law searches under procedures approved by ject matter types listed in § 959.4(g), enforcement functions, the Attorney General. 959.6 (g) National Security Information. (d) Opening of nail or examination of § Restrictions on oxperincntatilon. Offlcial information and material which, envelopes of mail in United States postal Air Force foreign Intelligence agencies, because It bears directly on the effective- channels except in accordance with ap- units, and personnel must not engage in ness of our national defense and the con- plicable statutes and regulations. experimentation with drugs on human duct of our foreign retatons, must be (e) Examination of Federal tax re- subjects, except.with the informed con- subject to some constraints for the secu- turns or tax information except in ac- sent In writing and witnessed by a dis- rIty of our nation and the safety of our cordance with applicable statutes and interested third party, of each such people and our Allies. To protect against regulations. human subject and In accordance with actions hostile to the United States, of Cf) Infiltration or undisclosed par- the guidelines Issued by the National both an overt and covert nature, such in- ticipation within the United States in any Commission for the Protection of Human formation and material may be given organization for the purpose of report- Subjects for Biomedical and Behavioral only limited dissemination. ing op, or influencing its acitivities or Research. (h) Physical Surveillance. Continuing members; excepb such infiltration or par- § 959.1 Assistance to law enforceaeit visual observation by any means; or ac- ticipation with respect to an organiza- authorities. quisition of a nonpublic communication tion composed primarily of non-United by a person not a party thereto or visibly States persons which is reasonably be- (a) No Air Force foreign intelligence present threat through any means which lieved to be acting on behalf of a foreign agency, unit, or personnel, except as ex- does not involve electronic surveillance, power. ,pressly -authorized by law, shall: (I) United States Person. United (g) Collection of information, how- (1) Provide services, equipment, per- States citizens, aliens admitted to the ever acquired, concerning the domestic sonnel or facilities to the Law Enforce- United States for permanent residence, activities of United States persons ex- ment Assistance Administration (LEAA) and corporations or other organizations cept: or to state or local police organizations incorporated or organized In the United (1) Information concerning co'rpora- of the United States. States. tions or other commercial organizations (2) Participate in or fund any law en- Restriction on collection. vihich constitutns foreign intelligence or forcement activity with the United § 959.4 counterintelligence. States. Air Force foreign intelligence agencies, (2) Information concerning present or (b) Prohibitions Ina) above must units, and personnel must not engage in former employees, present or former con- ,not preclude: any of the following activities. (See tractors or their present or former em- (1) Cooperation between an Air Force § 959.10 fdr approval procedures for cer- ployees, or applicants for any such em- foreign intelligence agency, unit, or per- tain permitted activities.) ployment or contracting, necessary to sonnel and appropriate law enforcement (a) Physical surveillance directed protect foreign intelligence or counter- agencies for the purpose of protecting against a United States person, unless intelligence sources or methods or na- the personnel and facilities of the Air it is an approved surveillance directed tional security information from unau- Force or preventing espionage or other against any of the following: thorized disclosure; and the Identity of criminal activity related to foreign in- (1) A present or former employee of persons in contact with the foregoing or telligence or counterintelligence. such agency, its present or former con- with a non-United States person who (2) Provision of specialized equipment tractors or their present or former em-- is the subject of a foreign intelligence or or technical knowledge for use by any ployees, for the purpose of protecting counterintelligence inquiry. other Federal department or agency, foreign intelligence or counterintelli- (3) Information concerning persons § 959.8 Assignment of personnel. gence sources or methods or national se- who are reasonably believed to be po- curity Information from unauthorized tential sources or contacts, but only for Personnel and employees of an Air disclosure; or the purpose of determining the suitability Force foreign intelligence agency or unit (2) A United States person who is in or credibility of such persons. detailed elsewhere within the Federal contact with either such a present or (4) Foreign intelligence or counterin- Government shall be responsible to the former contractor or employee-or with a telligence katheied abroad or from elec- host agency and shall not report to their nion-United States person who is thesub- tronic surveillance conducted :n com- ject of a foreign intelligence or counter- pliance with b above; or foreign Intelll- parent agency or unit,on the affairs of intelligence Inquiry, but only to the ex- gence acquired from cooperating sources the host agency, except as may be tent necessary to Identify such United in the United States. directed by the latter. The head of the States person; or . (5) Information about a United States host agency, and any successor, shall be (3) A United States person outside the person who is reasonably believed to be informed of a detailee's association with United States who is reasonabF believed acting on behalf of a foreign power or the parent agency'or unit.

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§ 959.9 Prohibition of assassination. of the Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelli- 3. Expiraffo date: This regulation of the gence, the Air Force Intelligence Service, will remain In effect until It is canceled No personnel or employees and those USAF foreign Intelligence ac- or until its provisions ae Incorporated United States Air Force shall engage In, tivities not under the purview of IAJAInto the ERDA Procurement Regula- or conspire to engage in, political as- COld or SOA Inspectors General. tions. sassination. (c) Reviews inspector general (IG) re- 4. Explanationof changes: § 959.10 Approval procedures. ports of other intelligence activities Amend Subpart 9-53.100. Procurement (a) The approval of the Secretary or which raise questions of Illegality or Instrument and Solicitation Numbers. Under Secretary of the Air Force-Is re- propriety. to read as follows: quired for Air Force foreign Intelligence (d) Transmits to the Intelligence Subpart 9-53.100 Procurement In-. agencies, units or personnel to engage in Oversight Board IG reports of-any ac- struments and SolicitationNumbers any activity permitted under § 959.4(a) tivities that raise questions of legality 9-53.101 Elements of lasic mumber, and (D.In addition, activities described or propriety. in § 959.4(b) and (c)may be authorized (e) Reports at least quarterly to the only in accordance with procedures ap- Intelligence Oversight Board on findings (e)(i) I proved by the Attorney General concerning any questionable activities. 17 Heith and Safety Laboratory (b) When Secretarial approval is re- ) Reports to the Intellicence Over- quired, it will be requested in writing in sight Board any occasion on which an inspector or any other IG staff member § 9-;3.202 Elemeans of asLic number. ten copies. The request will: (1)Explain - S • SD the operational necessity for the pro- was directed not to report any activity to posed activity, (2) Describe the proposed the Iiiteigtence Overslght Board by his (c)The fourth and fifth positions activity in detail including specific times, or her agency or department head. shall be the last two digits of the fiscal places, persons and means, and (3) In- (g) Coordinates with the Department year of the funds authorized In Item 16 clude any other relevant information of the Air Force General Counsel on all of thePR form. necessary to evaluate the request. reports which raise questions of legality or propriety. (c) The request for approval- will be 5. Authority: Section 105 of the forwarded by endorsement through corn- (h) Provides to the Intelligence Over- sight Board Information requested about Energy Reorganization Act of 1974 (pF. and channels, through the General 93-438). A Counsel of the Air Force, to the Under foreign intelligence activities within the WILIA A. PAK , Air Force. Secretary. In exceptionally time-sensi- Acting Directorof Procurement. tive cases, this may be accomplished by § 960.4 Acce. (F5R Doc.7-21070 Filed 7-20--76;8:45 am] electronic communications. , IG personnel must be given access to By order of the Se~retary of the Air all information necessary to perform the Force, duties assigned by this part or by the Title 47-Teecommunication JAMEs L ErXAxa, Inspector General. CHAPTER t--FEDERAL Major, USAF, Executive, COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION § 960.5 Air Forco Overight Panel. Directorateof Administration. [Docket No. 20600; FCC 7W-6801 The Inspector General, the Assistant [FR Doc.76-20985 Filed 7-20-76;8,45 am] Chief of Staff, Intelligence, and the De- PART 73-RADIO BROADCAST SERVICES partment of the Air Force General Coun- Pr9gram Logs for AM, FM and TV Stations PART. 960-INTELUGENCE OVERSIGHT sel are designated as the Air Force In- w Stellgence Oversight Panel and will meet porrection adde t uohTitle r andelan e isperiodically to review the legality and added to Title 32 CFR, and a new part propriety of Air Force foreign Intell- In FR Doe. 76-20026, appearing on under that Subchapter, consisting of penceactivities. page 28497 in the Issue of Monday, July Sections1i through 5, is added a.follows: By order of the Secretary of the Air 12, 1976, the sixth line of § 73.112(c) on page 28501 should be corrected to read, Sec. - Force, " 9601 P1urpose. " 1 * meats for the composite week 960.2 Reference. "- JAMa . Erxra, need notlog" * "'. 960.3 Responsibilties of the Inspector Gen- Major, USAF, Executive, eral. Directorateof Administration. Title 49-Transportation S0.A Access. 960.5 AlrForce Oversight anel. [FR .oc76-20980 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] CHAPTER X-INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION AuTraoar: (See. 8012, 70A Stat. 488; (10 Title 41--Public Contracts and Property suScHcAPE C-CCOUNTS, RECORDS, U.S.C. 8012)). - Management AND REPORTS § 960.1 Purpose. CHAPTER 9-ENERGY RESEARCH AND No. 35045 (Sub No. I)1 This part establishes within' the De- DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION PART 1206-UNIFORM SYSTEM OF AC- partment of the Air Force oversight re- [ERDA-PR Temp. Reg. lO. 19] COUNTS-COMMON AND CONTRACT- 'sponsibilities and procedures with regard 'PART 9-53-PROCUREMENT INSTRU. MOTOR CARRIERS OF PASSENGERS to foreign intelligence activities. This MENT, SOLICITATION AND PROCURE- part applies to all personnel and ac- MENT REQUEST NUMBERS PART 1240-CLASSES OF CARRIERS tivities of the United States Air Force. Numbering Requirements Revision to Revenue Classification for Com- § 960.2 Reference. JULY 12,1976. mon and Contract Motor Carriers of Pas- sengers Executive Order 11905, February 18, Subject: Procurementinstrument, solic- Certain revised accounting and report- 1976, "United States Foreign Intelli- - taoti an; procurement request genceActivities." m..umbers (Revises ERDA-PRZ Tem- ing regulations governing motor carriers of passengers are adopted to be effective § 960.3 Responsibilities of the Inspector, - orargfRegulationNo. 18) January 1,1977. Decided June 22,1976. General 1. Purpose: This regulation is Issued REPOnT OF = CoaZMssroN (a) Formulates practices and pro- as an errata to ERDA-PR Temporary cedures designe- and reprt Regulation No. 18 (41 FR 26219, June 25, By the ceures designed to discover report 1976). which established numbering re- Comismnldon: We have reviewed, to the Intelligence Oversight the revenue clasification of passenger Board a- quirements for ERDA procurement in- carriers subject to our accounting and tivities that raise-questions of legality or struments, solicitations and procure- reportIng regulations and conclude that propriety. "ment requests. a revision with respect to class I and I1 (b) Conducts recurring, n-depth In- 2. Effective date: This regulation is ef- carriers is appropriate and necessary., spections of the activities of the Office fective October 1, 1970. Our review of the distribution of Indus-

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30012 RULES AND REGULATIONS try revenue Indicates that by increasing It is ordered, That, effective January 1, Title 7-Agriculture the revenue classification of Class I car- 1977, the regulations prescribed in Parts CHAPTER Il-FOOD AND NUTRITION riers from $1 to $3 million there would 1206 and 1240 of Chapter X, Subchapter SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- be a substantial reduction in the existing C of Title 49 of the Code of Federal Reg- TURE burden Imposed on the smaller class I ulations be, and they are hereby, revised SUBCHAPTER A-CHILD NUTRITION PROGRAMS high per- to read as shown below. carrier while ensuring that a 101 centage of the industry's financial data is It is further ordered, That service of [Amdt. accounted for and reported on a uniform this order shall be made on all affected PART 245-DETERMINING ELIGIBILITY carriers; and to the Governor of ,every FOR FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEALS basis. FREE MILK IN SCHOOLS Accordingly, we concluded that the State and to the Public Utilities Com- AND class I revenue classification should be missions or Boards of each State having Correction and revised from $1 to $3 million effective jurisdiction over transportation; In PR Doc. 76-20238, appearing on January 1, 1977. Inasmuch as Class II that notice of this order shall be given a copy page 28783, of the issue of Tuesday, and III passenger carriers are subject to to the general public by depositing July 13, 1976, the word "or" in the ninth the same accounting and reporting reg- in the Office of the Secretary of the line of § 245.2(f-1) in the third column, ulations, there is no similar reason for Commission at Washington, D.C. and by should be changed to read "of". changing the revenue classification of filing a copy with the Director, Office of the Federal Register, for publication in $200,000 which now- separates these CHAPTER IX-AGRICULTURiAL MARKET. classes. Hovever, we have recently the FEDERAL REGISTER. ING SERVICE (MARKETING AGREE. changed the classification of Class TII (49 U.S.C. 12, 20, 304, 913 and 1012) MENTS AND ORDERS; FRUITS, VEGE. common and contract carriers of prop- B.v the Commission. TABLES, NUTS), DEPARTMENT OF erty to those with revenue less than AGRICULTURE $500,000. For purposes of clarity in the ROBERT L. OSIVALD, [Plum Reg. 12, Amdt. 11 use of terms and possible future statisti- Secretary. PART 917-FRESH PEARS, PLUMS, AND cal comparisons, we deem it appropriate 2-1, Classifica- and necessary to redefine the maximum The text of Instruction PEACHES GROWN IN CALIFORNIA revenue for the Class II passenger car- tion of carriers, part (a) is revised to Regulation by Grades and Sizes level as read as follows: rier classification -at the same This amended regulation, issued pur- In this of carriers. that used for property carriers. 2-1 Classification suant to the Marketing Agreement and connection, It is noted that the same (a) For purposes of the accounting tnd Order No. 917 (7 CFM Part 917), con- revenue levels would separate each of the reporting regulations, common and con- tinues the currently effective grade and three classifications used for property tract carriers of passengers subject to size regulation of all shipments of fresh and passenger carriers. the lnterstate Commerce Act are grouped California plums so as to cover all such These revisions are not burdensome into the following three classes: shipments during the 1976 season. Unless and will Improve financial reporting, Class L Carriers having average annual amended, such regulation would expire therefore, a rulemaking proceeding under on July 20, 1976. The existing regulation Administra- gross operating revenues (including inter- sections 553 and 559 of the state and intrastate) of $3 million or more prescribes U.S. No. 1 as the minimum tive Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553 and from passenger motor carrier operations, grade for all fresh California plums 559) is not necessary. Class II. Carriers having average annual .handled except that additional toler- FINDINGS gross operating revehues (including inter- ances for defects not considered serious, state and -intrastate) of $500,000, but less including healed cracks and gum spots, We find that Parts 1206 and 1240 of than $3 million, from passenger motor car- for certain specified var- Chapter X of Title 49 of the Code of Fed- rier operations. are permitted Class IlI. Carriers having average annual etite. It also specifies minimum size re- eral Regulations should be amended as for certain named varieties and that such rules are gross operating revenues (Iiicluding inter- quirements detailed below; of less than $500,000 of the maximum permissible necessary to the effective state and intrastate) in terms reasonable and from passenger motor carrier operations. number of plums in an eight-pound enforcement of the provisions of Part II sample. Such regulation is designed to of the Interstate Commerce Act, as provide the fresh fruit markets with an amended; that such rules are otherwise In § 1240.4-Classification of motor of passengers, paragraph (a) Is ample supply of desirable size and qual- lawful and, to the extent so found In this carriers ity California plums consistent with the report, consistent with the public inter- revised to read as follows: available supply in the interest of con- est and the national transportation § 1240.4 Classification of motor carriers sumers and producers. The marketing policy; and that this decision is not a of passengers. agreement and order are effective pur- major Federal action ignificantly affect- (a) For purposes of the accounting suant to the Agricultural Marketing ing the -quality of the human environ- Agreement Act of 1937, as amended (7 ment within the meaning of the National and reporting regulations, common and of passengers subject U.S.C. 6.01-674). Environmental Policy Act of 1969. contract carriers Notice was publicshed in the Ft.orRAL An appropriate order will be entered. to the Interstate Commerce Act are REGISTER issue of June 28, 1976 (41 FR At a general session of the Interstate grouped into the following three classes: 26577), that this Department was giving Commission, held at Its office Commerce , Class 1. Carriers having average annual consideration to a proposal to amend In Washington, D.C., on the 22nd day of gross operating revenues (including inter- § 917.441 (Plum Regulation 12; 41 FR June, 1976. state and intrastate) of $3 million or more 21173) effective pursuant to the market- REVISION TO REVENUE CLASSIFICATION from passenger motor carrier operations. ing agreement and Order No. 917, as FOR COMMON AND CONTRACT MOTOR CAR- Class-Il. Carriers having average annual amended (7 CFR Part 917;. 41 FR gross operating revenues (including inter- of RIERS OF PASSENGERS state and intrastate) of $500,000, but less 17528), which regulate the handling than $3 million, from passenger motor car- fresh pears, plums, and peaches grown Consideration having been given to the In California. Under the proposal the involved in this pro- rler operations. matters and things Class T11. Carriers having average annual amended regulation would cofitinuo to be ceeding, and -the said. Commission, on gross operating revenues (including inter- effective, without change, on all fresh the date thereof, having made and filed state and intrastate) of less than $500,000 California plum shipments during the a report herein containing Its findings from passenger motor carrier operations. 1976 season. The notice invited inter- and conclusions, which report is hereby * *, 7 7;5 a ested 'persons to submit written data, [PR Doc.'?6-21J149 Piled 7-20-76;8:45 ani] July 9, made a part hereof: views, or arguments, through

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1976, for consideration relative to the PART 958--ONIONS GROWN IN CERTAIN ments of onions grown in the production proposed *extension. No such material DESIGNATED COUNTIES IN IDAHO AND area will begin on or about the ef- was submitted: - MALHEUR COUNTY, OREGON fective date specified herein, (2) to max- After consideration of all relevant mat- Handling Regulation imIze benefits to producers, this regula- ter presented, including the proposal set tion should apply to as many shipments forth in the aforesaid notice, the recom- This regulation, designed to promote as possible during the marketing season. mendations and information submitted orderly marketing of Idaho-Eastern Ore- (3)'nformation regarding the provisions by the Plum Commodity Committee, es- gon onions, imposes minimum quality of 'this regulation, which are similar to tablished under the said amended mar- standards and requires Inspection of those which were in effect during the keting agreement and order, and other fresh market shipments to keep low previous season, has been made available available information, it is hereby found quality onions from being shipped to to producers and handlers in the produc- that the.limitation of handling of such consumers. tion area, (4) compliance with this regu- plums, as herein'fter provided, will tend Notice of rule making with respect to lation will not require any special prep- to effectuate the declared policy of the a proposed handling regulation to be aration by hanidlers which cannot be act. I effective under Marketing Agreement No. completed by the effective date, and (5) It is hereby further found that good 130 and Order No. 958, both as amended notice of the proposed regulation was cause exists for not postponing the ef- (7 CFR Part 958), regulating the ban- published in the FERAL REGisTER of fective date of -this amendment until 30 dling of onions grown in the production July 2, 1976. days after publication in the FEDERAL area defined therein, was published in the REGISTER (5 U.S.C. 553) in that (1) ship- July 2, 1976, issue of the FEDERA l a- § 938.321 Handling regulation. ments of plums are currently in progress ISTER (41 F.R. 27387). This program Is During the period July 25, 1976, and this amendment should be applicable effective under the Agricultural Market- through April 30; 1977, no person may to all such plum shipments occurring Ing Agreement Act of 1937, as amended handle any lot of onions, except red va- (7 U.SC. 601 et seq.). The notice afforded rieties, unless such onlons are at least during- the effective period specified interested persons an opportunity to file herein in order to effectuate the declared data, views, or arguments "moderately cured," as defined in para- pertaining graph (f) of this section, and meet the policy of the act, (2)the amendment is thereto not later than July 14, 1976. None the same as that specified in the notice was filed. requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) to which no exceptions were filed; (3) Findings. After consideration of all of this section, or unless such onions are the regulatory provisions are the same relevant matters, Including the proposal handled in accordance with paragraphs as those currently in effect; (4) compli- set forth in the aforesaid notice which (c). (d). or (e) of this section. ance with this amended regulation will / was recommended by the Idaho-Eastern (a) Grade, size and pack require- not require any special preparation on' Oregon Onion Committee, established me ts-(l) White varieties. US. No. 1, the part of the pe'rsons 'subject thereto pursuant to the said marketing agree- M- inches minimum diameter; or U.S. Which cannot be completed by the effec-- ment and order, it is hereby found that No. 2, If not more than 30 percent of the tive time hereof; and (5) this regula- the handling regulation, as hereinafter lot is comprised of onions of-US. No. 1 tion, as amended, was unanimously rec- set forth, will tend to effectuate the de- quality, 1M inches minimum diameter: ommended by. the -Plum Commodity clared policy of the act. or US. No. 2, 1 inch minimum to 2 Committee members in an open meet- The recommendations of the commit- Inches maximum diameter if packed ing at which all interested persons were tee reflect Its appraisal of the composi- separately. afforded an opportunity to submit their tion of the 1976 crop of Idaho-Eastern (2) AU other varieties. U.S. No. 1, 21 views. Oregon onions and the marketing pros- inches minimum diameter; or U.S. No. 1, Order. The provisions of § 917.441 in pects for this season and are consistent 1 inches miinlmum to 2% inches max- paragraph (a), paragraph (b)jpreceding with the marketing policy It adopted. imum diameter, if packed separately; or subparagraph (1) thereof, and para- Harvesting of onions is expected to begin U-S. No. 2 grade, 3 inches minimum di- graph (c)preceding Table I thereof are about July-25. ameter, if not more than 30 percent of hereby amended to readas follows: The grade, size, pack, maturity, and the lot is cdmprised of onions of U.S. No. § 917.441 Plum Regulation 12. inspection requirements provided herein 1 quality. Order." (a) ung the period June 1, are necessary to prevent onions of poor (b) Inspectiom. No handler may handle quality or less desirable sizes from be- any onions regulated hereunder unless 1976, through May 31, 1977, no handler ig distributed in fresh market channels. such onions are Inspected by the Federal- shall ship any lot of packages or con- They will also provide consumers with State Inspection Service and are covered tainers of any plums, other than the va- good quality onions consistent with the by a valid applicable inspection certif- rieties named in paragraph (b) hereof, overall quality of the crop, and maximize cate, except when relieved of such re- unless such plums grade at least U.S. returns to producers for the preferred quirements pursuant to paragraphs (c, No. 1. - quality and sizes. or (e) of this section. * (b) During the period June 1, 1976, Exceptions are provided to certain of Cc) Special Purpose shipments..The through May 31, 1977, no handler shall these requirements to recognize special minimum grade, size, maturity, pack ship: * ** situations in which such requirements and inspection requirements of this sec- (c) During the period June 1, 1976, are inappropriate or unreasonable. Ship- tion shall not be applicable to shipments Through May 31, 1977, flo handler shall ments are allowed to certain special pur- of onions for any of the following pur- ship any package or other container of pose outlets without regard to the grade, poses: any variety of plums listed in Column A size, maturity, pack and Inspection re- (1) Planting; (2) livestock feed; (3) of the following Table I unless such quirements, provided that safeguards are charity; (4) dehydration; (5) canning; plums are of a size that an eight-pound met to prevent such onions from reach- and (6) freezing. sample, representative of the sizes of the ing unauthorized outlets. (d) Safeguards. Each handler making plums in the package or container, con- Special purpose shipments are allowed shipments of onions for dehydration, tains not more than the number of plums for planting, liveltock feed, dehydration, canning or freezing Pursuant to para- listed for the variety in Column B of said and charity since such shipments do not graph (c) of this section shall: table.- normally enter the commercial fresh (1) First apply to the committee for . . , , . market channels and no useful purpose and obtain a Certificate of Privilege to (Sees. 1-19, Stat. 31, as amended; 7 u.S.c. would be served by regulating such Ship- make such sipments; 6oz-674.)Dated: -ments. are exemptOnions under for thecanning legislative and freezingauthor- (2) Prepare, on forms furnished by the committee, a report in quadruplicate on Dated: July 19, 1976. ity for this part. -. each individual hipment to such outlets CHARLEs R. BRuDER, It is hereby further found that good authorized in paragraph Cc) of this SActing Director,Fruit and Veg- cause exists for not postponing the ef- section; etable Division, Agri ultural fective date of this regulation untlkSO (3) Bill or consign each shipment di- rectly to Marketing ferve. "' days after Its publication In the FZnRAs the applicabl& processor; and [PRDoc.76-21225 F~led 7-20-76;8:45 aml REGISTER (5 U.S.C. 553) in that (1)ship- -(4) Forward one copy of such report to the committee office and two copies to FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30014 RULES AND REGULATIONS

the processor for signing and returning July 25, 1976, under Marketing Order -'culture, are designated as governmental one copy to the committee office. Failure No. 958 for onions grown in Idaho and inspection services for certifying the of the handler or processor to report such Malheur County, Oregon. It is not con- grade, size, quality and maturity of shipments by promptly signing and re- templated that any other marketing onions that are imported into the United turning the applicable report toithe cQm- order will have concurrent grade, size, States under the provisions of Section 80 mittee office shall be cause for cancella- quality and maturity provisions in effect of the act. tion of such handler's Certificate of regulating onions until the spring of (f) Inspection and OfIcial inspcction Privilege and/or the processor's eligibil- 1977. certificates. (1) An official Inspection cer- ity to receive further shipments pursuant Findings. (a) After consideration of tificate certifying the onions meet the to such Certificate of Privilege. Upon all relevant matters, including the pro- United States Import requirements for calcellation of any such Certification of posal set forth in the aforesaid notice, onions under Section 8e, of the act (I -Privilege the handler may appeal to the and other available information, it is U.S.C. 608e-1), issued by a designated - committee for reconsiddration. hereby found that the proposal as pub- governmental inspection service and ap- (e) Minimum quantity exception. Each lished In the notice should be issued and plicable to a specific lot Is required on all handler may ship up to, but not to ex- that Imported onions comply with the imports of onions. ceed, one ton of onions each day yth- grade, size, quality and maturity require- (2) Inspection and certification by the out regard to the inspdction .and assess- ments, as hereinafter provided, applica- Federal or Federal-State Inspection ment rdquirements of. this part, if such ble to onions produced in the United- Service will be available and performed onions meet minimum grade, size, pack, States, and effective under Marketing n accordance with the rules and regula- and maturity requirements of this sec- Order No. 958, as amended (7 CPR Part tions governing certification of fresh tion. This exception shall not apply to 958) regulating the handling of onions fruits, vegetables and other products any portion of a shipment that exceeds grown in certain designated counties of (Part 51 of this title). Each lot shall be one ton of onions." Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon. This made available and accessible for inspec- (f) Definitions. The terms "U.S. No. 1" regulation is subject to amendment with tion as provided therein. Cost of Inspec- and "U.S. No. 2" have the same meaning adequate notice as domestic regulations tion and certification shall be borne by as defined in the United States Stand- are changed. the applicant. ards for Grades of Onions (Other Than (b) It is hereby further found that (3) Since inspectors may not be sta- Bermuda-Granex-Grano and, Creole good, cause exists for not postponing the tioned in the Immediate vicinity of some Types), as amended (Q§ 51.2830-51.2854 effective date of this regulation beyond smaller. ports of entry, importers of of this title), or the United States Stand- the time specified (5 U.S.C. 553) in that onions should make advance arrange- ards for Grades of Bermuda-Granex- (1) the requirements established by this ments' for inspection by ascertaining Grano Type Onions (§§ 51.3195-51.3209 regulation are mandatory under Section whether or not there Is an Inspector lo- of this title), whichever is applicable to 8e of the act; (2) all known onion Im- cated at their particular port of entry. the particular variety, or variations porters were notified of the proposed For all ports of entry where an Inspec- thereof specified in this section. The term regulation; and (3) notice hereof was tion office Is not located, each Importer "moderately cured" means the onions published in .the July 2, 1976, FEDERAL must give the specified advance notice to are mature and are more nearly well Ruzcsrxu (41FPR 27387), and such notice the applicable office listed below prior to cured than fairly well cured. Other terms Is 'determined to be reasonable. the time the onions will be imported, used In this section have the samd mean- § 980.115 Onion import regulation. Ing as when used in Marketing Agree- Advanze ment No. 130 and thispart. Except as otherwise provided herein, Ports Offico notice during the period July 25, 1976, through- an days) (Sees. 1-19, 48 Stat. 31, as ampnded; 7 U.S.C. April 30, 1977, no person 601-674). may import All Texas Leo Al. Denbo, 11.0. Box any lot of onions, except red varieties, points. 107, San Juan, Tex. 7M59. (Phone 512-787-401 or / Dated: July 16, 1976, to become effec- unless such onions are inspected, are at 512-787-131.) tive July 25, 1976. least "moderately cured" and meet the An Arizona 33. 0. Morgan, P.O. *Bor other requirements of this section. points. 1614, Nogalcs, Ariz. 8X,21. C AR ]S R. BRADER, (Phone 602-287-29001 * Acting Director,Fruit and Veg- (a) Grade and size requirements.- All California D. P. Thompson, 784 South I (1) White varieties:U.S. No. 2, or bet- points. Central Ave, Rm. 20, etable Division, Agricultural Los Angeles, Calif. bOMl Marketing Service. ter grade, 1 inch minimum diameter. (Phone 213419-24 .) (2) All other varieties: U.S. No. 2, or All Ifawalt Stevenson Ching, P.O. Box iFP Doc.76--21139 Pi1ed 7-20-76;8:45 am] better points. 22159, Pawa Substatidn, grade, 1/2 Inches minimum diam- 1428 South King SL, eter. Honolulu, Hawal 052 (b) Condition.Due consideration shall APhone 803-0 1-3071.) I PART.980-VEGETABLES: IMPORT Anl Puerto .1.hn L. Coulon, P.O. Box REGULATIONS be given to the time required for trans- RIco points. 0112, Santuree, Puerto portation and entry of onions nto the Rico 00 08. (Phone 909- 783-2230 or 809-783-4110.) Minimum Quality Requirements: Onions United States. Onions with transit time Now York Carmine J. Cavalio R from country oforigin to entry into the City, N.Y. 28A Hunt Point Iarket ( This regulation establishes minimum ironx, N.Y.1li74.,(Phona 1 quality requirements for imported United States of ten or more days may 212-01-7i39 or 212-91- be entered if they meet an average toler- onions. Now Orleans, Leonard E. ldxon, 027 Notice of rule making regarding pro- ance for decay of not more than 5 per- La. Federal Offieo Bldg,, 701 posed rbqulrements on the importation cent, provided they meet the other re- Loyola Ave., New Or- 1 quirements of this section. leans, in. 70113. (Phone of onions Into the United States to be 50-586-741 or 501-.5- made effective under Section 8e of the (c) Minimum quantity. Any importa- 6742.) tion which in the aggregate does not ex- Harni, Fla..... Bonnio C. 'Tiner; 1330 NW. Agricultural Marketing Agreement Act 12th Ave., Rm. 30, of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. 608e-1), ceed 100 pounds in any day, may be im- Milaml, Fla. 33130. (Phono 1 July 2, 1976, FEn- ported without regard to the provisions 305-32i-110 or 303-321,. was published in the 0117.) ERAL REGISTER (41 FR 27387). of this section. All other C. B. Brantloy, P.O. lia (d) Plant quarantine. Provisions of Florida 1232, Winter Haven Fla. The notice afforded interested persons points. 33380. (Phono 811-21- an opportunity to file data, views, or this section shall not supersede the re- 3511, Ext. 33.) arguments In regard thereto not later strictions or prohibitions on onions under All other M. A. Castlle, Fruit and points. Vegetable Divilon, AMilS, than July 14, 1976. None Was filed. _the Plant Quarantine Act of 1912. Washington, D.C. 2020. Section 8e of the act provides that (e) Designation of governmental in- (Phono 202-417-570.) whenever a Federal marketing order is spection service. The Federal or the Fed- in effect for onions, the importation of eral-State Inspection Service, Fruit and (4) Inspection certificates shall cover onions shall be-prohibited unless they Vegetable Division, Agricultural Market- only the quantity of onions that Is being comply with the grade, size, quality and Ing Service, United States Department of imported at a particular port of entry by maturity provisions of such order. The Agriculture, and the Fruit and Vege- a particular importer. provisions hereinafter set forth comply table Division, Production and Market- (5). Each Inspection certificate Issucd wlth those which will becoma effective ing Branch, Canada Department of Agri- with respect to any onions to be Imported FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 RULES AND REGULATIONS 30015 into the United States shall set forth, (Pub. I. 93-234), 87 Stat. 080, which In accordance with Part 1917, an op- among other things: added section 1363 to the National Flood portunity for the community or indl- (i)The date and place of Inspection: Insurance Act of 1968 (Title 3I of the viduals to appeal this determination to U) The name of the shipper, or ap- Housing and Urban Development Act of or through the community for a period plicant; 1968 (Pub. I 00-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- of ninety (90) days has been provided. (III) The commodity inspected; 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (Section Pursuant to § 1917.8, no appeals were (iv) The quantity of the commodity .1917.10)), hereby gives notice of his received from the community or from in- covered by the certificate; final determinations of flood elevations dividuals within the community. There- (v) The principal Identifying marks for the City of New Albany, Floyd Coun- fore, publication of this notice is in com- on the containers; ty, Indiana under § 1917.8 of Title 24 pliance with § 1917.10. (vi) The railroad ear initials and num- of the Code of Federal Regulations. Final flood elevations (100-year flood) ber, the truck and trailer license num- The. Administrator, to whom the Sec- are listed below for selected locations. ber, the name of the vessel, or other iden- retary has delegated the statutory au- Maps and other Information showing the tification of the shipment; and thority, has developed criteria for flood detailed outlines of the flood-prone areas (vii) The following statement, if the plain management in flood-prone areas. and the final elevations are available for facts warrant: Meets import require- In order to continue participation In the review at the Mayor's Office, 316 City ments of 7 U.S.C. 608e-1. National Flood Insurance Program, the County Building, New Albany. (g) Reconditioning prior to importa- City must adopt flood plain management Accordingly, the Administrator has de- tion. Nothing contained in this part shall measures that are consistent with these termined the 100-year (Le, flood with be deemed to preclude any importer from criteria and reflect the base flood ele- one-percent chance of annual occur- reconditioning prior to importation any vations deterinned by the Secretary In rence) flood elevations as set forth shipment of onions for the purpose of accordance with 24 CFR Part 1910. below: ng it eligible for importation. (h) Deftnitions. For the purpose of this EL'valloa I dth In t from bank of seren In tet to No-yr iLced bounday o-sIn- section, "Onions" means all lexcept red) Sourve of flood.Ln, .oatla otovo mcc do ='-m varieties -of Allium cepa marketed dry, except dehydrated, canned and frozen onions, onion sets, green onions, and pickling onions in brine. The term "U.S. Falling Run ...... 3 eane ...... 470 0 rower TranmLmlon L ...... 4C5 200 i0 No. 2,7 shall have the same meaning as rameh d ...... V "...... 45 43 10 set forth in the United States Standards D,_sy Ln ...... 450 200 200 Country Club Drive ...... C..... 4M5 416 ,mO for Grades of Bermuda-Granex-Grano Gray Brook Id ...... 403 120 r0 Type Onions (§§ 51.3195-51.3209 of this Bond d ...... 437 400 160 Westd ..... St...... 433 20 540 title), United States Standards, for Inesae435 20 ISO Grades of Creole Onions (§§ 51.3955-51.- West 7th St ...... 431 20 3W0 3970 of this title), or in the United Spdnia Rd ...... 43t 3W 1(0 Fall Ru..n...... Park Entrann ,'l ...... 70 40 States Standards for Grades of Onions Mon Railroad -.outb) ...... 0 so Other Than Bermuda-Granex-Grano Monn Railread (no) ...... 40 4D lieohwood Ave...... 411 10 10 and Creole Types (§§ 51.2830-51.2854 of arant Una lid ...... -_ 411 10 260 this title), whichever is appicable to the County RuL ...... Cherok Dr ...... 0 Grant Line Rd ...... so 60 particular variety, and variations there- Holy un ...... Grmn Val, ...... o41 of specified in this section. The term Silver Crelk.... Charleston ld ...... 42 M 000 "moderately cured" means the onions are Rector Iz ...... 43) Q) mature and are more nearly well cured SpringErs (4. 40 ...... 520 than fairly well cured. Onions com- Penn Central RR_...... V9 Land Run ...... Corletown Rd ...... 70 monly referred to as ."bralded," that is, Silver Crest Run ...... %vest7hSt ...... (0 0 with tops, may be imported if they meet Valley Vow Crek. Cherry St ...... 435 c0 co VaIkanns Run. Cordon ...... the grade and size' requirements except 3llddle Creek. Routo IL ...... - 4,4E0 400 for top length. "Importation" means re- Ohlo liver ...... IX&ITR ...... 403...... 5o lease from custody of- the United States I-61 ...... 403 ...... EZ Bureau of Customs. I Outside corpmto lizalls. (Secn.-1-19.48 Stat. 31, as amended; 7 U.S.C. .2 Eutiro street within a zone. 601-674). - -, (National Flood Insurance Act of 1903 (Ttlo XIII of Houing and Urban Development Act of Dated July 16, 1976 to become effec- 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. Novenber 28. 1968), as amended (42 U.S.C. tive July 25, 1976. 4001-4128): and Secrotary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27. 1969, as amended by 39 Fn 2787. January 24,1974.) CHARLES R. BRADER, Acting Director,RFruitand Vege- Issued: June 15.1976. table Division, Agricultural J. ROBERT Hmrrmt, Marketing Service. Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-21140 FUed 7-21-76;8:45 amI [FR Doc.70-20368 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

Title24-Housing and Urban Development [Docket No. P1-6691 minations of flood elevations for the CHAPTER X-FEDERAL INSURANCE AD. P;ART 1917-APPEALS FROM FLOOD ELE- Borough of Somerset, Somerset County, MINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF VATION DETERMINATION AND JUDI- Pennsylvania under § 1917.9 of Title 24 HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT CIAL REVIEW of the Code of Federal Regulations. SUSCHAPTER B--NATIONAL FLOOD The Administrator, to whom the Sec- Final Flood Elevation for Borough of retary has delegated the statutory INSURANCE PROGRAM Somerset, Somerset County, Pennsylvania au- [Docket No. F1-875] thority, has developed criteria for flood The Federal Insurance Administrator, plain management in flood-prone areas. PART 1917-APPEALS FROM FLOOD ELE- in accordance with section 110 of the In order to continue participation in the VATION DETERMINATION AND JUDI. Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 National Flood Insurance Program, the CIAL REVIEW , 4 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which Borough must adopt flood plain man- Final Flood Elevation for City of New added section 1363 to the National 3Zood agement measures that are consistent Albany, Floyd County, Indiana Insurance Act of 1968 (TItle 3= of the Housing and Urban Development Act of with these criteria and reflect the base The Federal Insurance Administra- 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- flood elevations determined by the Sec- tor, in,accordance with section 110 of the 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.10)), retary In accordance with 24 CFR Part Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 hereby gives notice of his final deter- 1910. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEONESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 "30016 RULES AND REGULATIONS In accordance with Part 1917, an op- Maps and other Information showing the portunity for the community or Indi- detailed outlines of the flood-prone areas viduals to appeal this determination to and the final elevations are available or through the community for a period for review at Mr. John Kane's office, 340 provided. of ninety (90) days has been Somerset. Pursuant to § 1917.9(a), the AdministTa- West Union Street, tor has resolved the appeals presented Accordingly, the Administrator has de- by the community. Therefore, publica- termined the 100-year (i.e., flood with tion of this notice Is in compliance with one-percent chance of annual occur- § 1917.10. rence) flood elevations as set forth Finalflood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected locations. below:

Elevation Width in feet from bank of strcra In feet to 100-yr-flod boundary facing Source of flooding Location above mean downstream sea level 20t lEght

Coxes Creek ...... Pennsylvania Turnpike. ---- 2,103 25 325 Turnpike Interchange-..-.. . 2105 20 55 Center Ave ...... -.-. 2104 180 285 Saylor 2,103 0') 510 Fast Main St------.------2,100 630 750 Garrett St. (extended 2,100 40 1,100 Parsons un..... Franklin Ave ------...... 2,105 10 IGO Columbia-Ave (upstream) ...... 2,105 485 310 IRosina Ave (extended) ------2,103 575 -75 Edgewood Ave (upstream) ------2,102 470 46 ---- do ------2,099 300 '330

I Corporate limits. 2 To corporate limits. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 ('1ItleXIII of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 Fa 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U..C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended bir 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 11, 1976, R. W. ,KRnM, Acting Aederal Insurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-20869 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[Docket 27o. FI-866] gram, the Town must adopt flood plain management measures that are con- PART 1917-APPEALS FROM FLOOD ELE- sistent with these criteria and reflect VATION DETERMINATION AND JUDI- the base flood elevations determined CIAL REVIEW by the Secretary in accordance with 24 Final Flood Elevation for Town of Surfside CFR Part 1910. Beach, Horry County, South Carolina In accordance with Part 1917, an op- Indi- Federal Insurance Admiistrator,. portunity for the community or The viduals to~appeal this determination to in accordance with section 110 of the for a period Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 or through the community of ninety (90) days has been provided. (Pub. 1. 93-234), 87 Stat: 980, which were re- added Section 1363 to the National Flood Pursuant to § 1917.8, no appeals XIII of the ceived from the community or from In- Insurance Act of 1968 (Title There- Housing and Urban Development Act dividuals within thd community. of 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- fore, publication of this notice Is in com- 1917 (Q 1917.10)), pliance with § 1917.10. 4128, and 24 CFR Part (100-year flood) hereby gives notice of-his final deter- Final flood elevations for the are listed below-for selected locations. minations of flood elevations showing the Town of urfslde Beach, Horry County, Maps and other information of Title 24 detailed oulinfes of the flood-prone areas South Carolina under § 1917.8 are available for of the Code of Federal Regulations. - and the inal elevations The Administrator, to whom;-the review at Surfside Hall, U.S. Highway 17, Surfside Beach, South Carolina 29577. Secretary has delegated the statutory Accordingly, the Administrator has authority, has developed criteria for determined the 100-year (i.e., flood with flood plain management In flood-prone one-percent chance of annual occur- areas. In order to continue participation rence) flood elevations as set forth In the National Flood Insurance Pro- below:

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:ElvaZs taC Width £nfi Source of flooding Looo boro inca froructorrurn PART 1920--PROCEDURE FOR NAP a 1ie ol0trlo CORRECTION Letter of Map Amendmentfor Atlaticoaf..... MelodyvLone coome1 liis ... .. 4 .0 Chesapeake, Virginia 14th Ave. south_...... 14 1o 00 On February 13, 1976, in 41 FR 6738, 7th Ave. South ______- 14I the Federal Insurance Administrator _____ 114 Surfside Dr___ 14 published a list of communities with spe- A. o-t---...... 14 cal hazard areas which Included the'City IthAve.xmarth ...... 141.C of Cheapeake, Virginia. Maop No. H 510034A 08 Indicates thatLots 14 and 16, 17th Ave. north (corportme ------1 1,4i0 Block 69 of Norfolk Hishlads No. 1. Cheapeake, Virginia, as recorded in 2Jap (National F,1od nusurance Act or 1968 (Title of Housing and Urban Dsvelopment Act of Book No. 10, Pages 63 through 65 in the 1968). effective January 28,_ 1969 (33 FM- 17804, November 28, 1968), OS amUend0 (42 U2.. oMcoof the Clerk of the Circuit Court of 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation 1of authority to Federal Insurance Admintstrator, 34 Norfolk County, Virginia, are in their FR 2680-FebruaXy 27, 1969, as anmendedlby39 FR 2787. January 24,1974) entirety withln the Special Flood Haz- ard Area. It has been determined by Issued: June 15,1976. the Federal Insurance Administration, J. ROsERT HUuEn. ,Acting after further technical review of the FederalInsurance Administrator. above map In light of additional, recently IFR Doc70--iC370 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] acquired flood information, that-the ax- Isting structures on the above property are not within the Speoal Flood Hazard [Docket No. P1-21381 [Docket 1o. 1-331j Area. Accordinbgly, Map No. H 510034A 'PART 1920--PROCEDURE FOR ?AP PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP 08 is hereby corrected to reflect that the ' CORRECTION CORRECTION structures on the above property are not Letterof Map Amendment for the City of within the Special Flood Hazard Are Atlanta, Georgia Letter of Map Amendment for the City of Identified on June 18, 1970. Batesvllle, Ar*ansas On January 8,1976, in 41 FR 1473, the (Natlonal Flcod In-urance Act of 1963 (Title Federal Insurance Administrator pub- On February 25, 1976, In 41 FR 8183, of HousIng and Urban Development Act the Federal Insurance Adminis'rtor of 1008), efrective January 28, 1969 (33 FR lished a list of communities with Special 174, November 28 1963), as amended. (42 Mlood Hazard Areas which included the published a list of communities with spe- U.S.C. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delegation City of Atlanta, Georgia. Map No. H cial hazard areas which included the City of authority to Federal Insurance Admlnls- 135157 11 indlcates that Lot 13, and of Batesville, Arkansas M ap No. H trator 84 FR 2M68, February 27, 1969. as Lot 439, 17th District, Fulton County, 050091A 03 Indicates that the site of the =rded by 33 FR 2787, Januar-y 24, 1974). Georgia, as recorded in Book 4274, Folios Issued: June 11, 1976. 406 and 407, in the office of the Clerk of Independence County Public Health Cen- the ZSuperior Court of Fulton County, ter, Batesvllle, Arkansas, as recorded In R. W.Knar Georgia, i in its entirety within the Spe- Record Book K-9, Pae 252 and 253 of Acting FederalInurance cial Flood Hazard Area. It has been Deeds in the office of the Circuit Clerk Administrator. determined by the Federal Insurance and Ex-Officlo Recorder of Independence iFR Doc.70-2l0# SFiled 7-20-76;8:45 amj Administration, after further tichncaI County, Arkansas, is In Its entirety review of the above map n light of within additional, recently acquired flood in- the Special Flood Hazard Area. It has (Dcr 7ot No. Fx-=171 been determined by the Federal Insur- formation, that the.existing structure on PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP the above mentioned property is within ance Administration, after further tech- CORRECTION Zone C, and Is not within the Special nical review of the above map In light of Flood Hazard Area. The map amend- Letter of Map Amendmentforthe County additional, recently acquired flood infor- of Forsyth, North Carolina ment is not based on the~placement of mation, that the above property Is not fill on the above named property after On August 31, 1972, in 37 PA 17704, the effective date of the Flood Insurance within the Special Flood Hazard Area. the Federal Insurance Adm-instrator Rate Map- of the community. Accord- Accordingly, Map No. H 050091A 03 13 published a list of communities with Spe- ingly. Map No. H 135157 11 is hereby hereby corrected to reflect that the above ci Flood Hazard Areas which included corrected to reflect that the structure on property is not within the Special Flood the County of Forsyth, North Carolina. the iibove property is not within the Hazard Area Identified on November 23, Mp No. H 375349 09 Indicates that Lot Special Flood Hazard Area Identified on 1973. 62, Section 7, Cedar Forest Fstates, Lein- October 8,1971. bach Addition. Forsyth County, North Natlonaln Flood Insuranco Act of 1968 (Tlo Carolina, as recorded In Book 18, Page (National Flood Xnsurance,Act of 1968 (Title - of Housing and Urban Development Act 33, In the office of the Register of Deeds Er of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28. 1069 (33 FS of Forsyth County, North Carolina, Is In of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. November 28. 1968), a3 amended, (42 17804. November 28, 1968). as amended (42' U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delceation Its entirety within the Special Flood Haz- U C. 4001-4128): and Secretarys delega- of authority to Federal Insurance Admin- ard Area. It has been determined by the tion of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- Istrator 31 FR 2680. February 27, 1963, as Federal Insurance Administration, after mnlnstrator 34-FR 2680. February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 2-L I974). further technical review of the above amended by 29 F& 2787, January 24 1974.) map In light of additional, recently ac- Issued: June14,1976. Issued: June 11, 1976. quired flood information, that the above mentioned prop ertyis; within Zone C, and 1Z. W. xhmnnr, -R.W.Knmrrr, is not within the Special Flood Hazard ctingFedera rnsurance - ActingFcdcralInsuranc Area. The map amendment is not based [ -Administrator. Administrator. on the placement of fill on the above [FR Doc.76-21054 Fled 7-20-768645 amn [FR Doc.7-21050 Fled7-20-76;8:45 amI named property after the effective date

'-SM M. -GI3TF VOL 41, NO. 141 N 1AY , JlY 21, 1 "6 30018 RULES AND REGULATIONS of the Flood Insurance Rate Map of the, cial Flood Hazard Areas which included trator 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, ro community. Accordingly, Mip No. H the City of Lakewood, Colorado. Map No. amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). 375349 09 is hereby corrected to reflect H 085075 04 indicates thatLot 30, Block Issued: June 11, 1976. that the above property Is not within the 8, Applewood KnollsFourth Filing, Special Flood Hazard Area identified on Lakewood, Colorado, as recorded in Book R. W. KnIMi, 1, 1972. 22, Page 53, in the office of the Clerk and Acting Federal Insurance September Administrator, (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title Recorder of Jefferson County, Colorado, I of Housing and Urban Development Act is in its entirety within the Special Flood [FR Doc.76-21063 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR Hazard-Area. It has been determined by 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 the Federal Insurance Administration, U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation after further technical review of the , [Docket No. FI-364] of authority to Federal Insurance Adminis- above map in light of additional, recently PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP trator 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as CORRECTION amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). acquired flood information, that the above mentioned property is within Zone Letter of Map Amendment for the Villago Issued: June 15, 1976. C, and is not within the Special Flood of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin Hazard Area. The map amendment is not R W. KRUM, . based on the placement of fill on the On, September 24, 1974, in 39 FI 34277, - Acting Federal Insurance above named property after the effective the Federal Insurance Administrator Administrator. date of the Flood Insurance Rate Map published a list of communities with [FR Doc.76-21062 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]- of the community. Accordingly, Map No.- .Special Flood Hazard Areas which In- H 085075 04 Is hereby corrected to re- cluded the Village of Menomonee Falls, flect that the above property is not Wisconsin. Map No. H 550483 05 Indi- [Docket No. FI-522] within the Special Flood Hazard Area' cates that Lot 18, Block 6, Community PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP identified on January 4,1974. Hills, Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, as CORRECTION recorded n Volume 23, Pages 17 through (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title 19, in the office of the Register of Deeds Letter of Map Amendment for the Town XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act of Greene, Maine of 1968), iffective January 28, 1969 (33 FR of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, Is in its 17804, November 2q, 1968), as amended, (42 entirety within the Special Flood Hazard On March 31, 1975, in 40 FR 14308, the U.S.C. 4001-4228); and Secretary's delega- Area. It has been determined by the Fed- Federal Insurance Administrator pub- tion of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- eral Insurance Administration, after lished a list of communities with special ministrator 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as further technical review of the above hazard areas which included the Town amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). map in light of additional recently ac- of Greene, Maine. Map No. H 230475 04 quired ;flood information, that the above indicates that- a parcel of land on the Issued: June 11, 1976. mentioned property is not within the north shore of Sabattus Pond, Greene, R. W. Kanm, Special Flood Hazard Area. Accordingly, Maine, as recorded in the Deed Book Acting FederalInsurance Map No. H 550483 05 Is hereby corrected 1078, Pages 707 through 709 in the. Administrator. to reflect that the above property is not Registry of Deeds of Androscoggin 'IFR Doc.76-21052 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] within the Special Flood Hazard Area County, Maine, is in its entirety within identified on September 13, 1974. the Special Flood Hazard Area. It has (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title been determined by the Federal Insur- [Do3cket No. FI-226) of Housing and Urban Development Act ance Administration, after further tech- PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 riI nical review of the above map in light of CORRECTION 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 additional, recently acquired flood in- U.S.C. 4001-4128) , and Secretary's delegation formation, that the structures existing Letter of Map Amendment for the City of of authority to Federal Insurance Adminii- on May 4, 1976, on the above property Lewisville, Texas trator 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1909, a are not within the Special Flood Hazard On March 26, 1974, in 39 FR 11190, the amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). Area. Accordingly, Map No. H 230475 04 Federal Insurance Administrator pub- Issued: June 14, 1976. Is hereby corrected to reflect that the lished a list of communities with special R. W. KnXr=2, structures on the above property are not bazard areas which included the Ciy of Acting Federal Insurance within the Special Flood Hazard Area Lewisville, Texas. Map No. H 480195 04 Administrator. identified on April 11, 1975. indicates that Part One, Iawitville Val- (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title ley Number 3, Lewisvlle, Texas, as re- [FR Doe.76-21067 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am) XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act corded in Volume 8, Page 29 of the Plat of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR? Records in the office of the County Clerk [Docket No. FI-8131 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 of Denton County, Texas is in its entirety U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delega- within the Special Flood Hazard Area. PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP tion of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- It has been determined by the Federal CORRECTION ministrator 84 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as Insurance Administration, after further amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). Letter of Map Amendment for the City of technical review of the above map in Millbrae, California Issued: June 14, 1976. light of additional, recently-acquired flood information, that the above prop- On December 24, 1975, in 40 FR 59428, R. W. KR=, erty with the exception of the drainage 'the Federal Insurance Administrator Acting FederalInsurance -easement on the recorded Plat is not published a list of commumities with Spe- Administrator. within the Special Flood Hazard Area. ctal Flood Hazard Areas which Inclilded [FR Doe.76-21058 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am) Accordingly, Map No. H 480195 04 is the city of Millbrae, California, Map No, H 065045A 02 indicates that Lots 1 hereby corrected to reflect that the above through 11, 27, 30, 31, 34 ard 35, Green [Docket No. PI-2139] property is not within the Special Flood Hills Subdivision, Millbrae, California, PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP Hazard Area Identified on March 15, as recorded n Volume 88, Pages 28 and CORRECTION 1974. 32, in the office of the Recorder, San Mateo County, California, are In their Letter of Map Amendment for the City of (National Flood Insurance Act of- 1968 (Title Lakewood, Colorado - XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act entirety within the Special Flood Hazard of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR Area, It has been determined by the Fed- On January 8, 1976, in 41 FR 1472, the 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 Federal Insurance Administrator pub- U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation eral Insurance Administration, after lished a list of communities with Spe- of authority to Federal Insurance Adminis- further technical review of the above

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trator 34 FR 200, February 27, 109, a3 additional, recently ac- 3, Hanover, Overland Park, Kansas, as map in light of amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24. 1974). recorded in Book 34, Page 14. in the of- quired flood information, that the above of Deeds of John- within the fice of the Register mentioned property is not Issued: June 11, 1976. son County, Kansas, is in Its entirety Special Flood Hazard Area. In addition, R. W. TKnr, the within the Special Flood Hazprd Area. Lots 12 and 14 are partall within- Acting FederalInsurance It has been determined by the Federal Special Flood Hazard Area, with exist- Administrator. Insurance Administration, after further ing structures located outside the Spe- (FR Doc.7G-21053 Filed 7-20-70:8:45 auml technical review of the above map In light cial Flood Hazard Area. Lot 13 is also in- structure of additional, recently acquired flood partially inundated with the formation, that the exi3ting structure on located within the Special Flood Hazard [Docket No. FI-440J 02 the above mentioned property Is not Area. Accordingly. Map No. H 065045A the Special Flood Hazard Area. is hereby corrected to reflect that the PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP within within the, Spe- Accordingly, Map No. H 200171 07 Is structure on Lot 13 is CORRECTION hereby corrected to reflect that the struc- cial Flood Hazard Area, however, Lots 1 Letter 6f Map Amendment for the City of through 11, 27, 30, 31, 34 and 35, and ture on the above property is not within 12 and 14 are not Oshkosh, Wisconsin the Special Flood Hazard Area identified the structures on Lots 1975. within the Special Flood Hazard Area On January 10. 1975, In 40 FR 2101, on January 3, identified on July 19,1974. the Federal Insurance Administrator (INational Flocd Ins-urance Act of 1963 (Title published a list of communities with of Housing and Urban Development Act (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title of 1908). effectlve January 28. 1969 (33 FR XLrT of Housing and Urban Development Act Special Flood Hazard Areas which in- cluded the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. 17804. 6vember 28, 1968), as amended (42 of 1968). effective January 28. 1969 (33 FR U.S.C. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delega- 17804, November 28, 1968). as, amended, (42 Map No. H 550511A 04 indicates that 27 through 38; Block 301, tion of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation Block 300, Lots mlnLntrator 34 F7R 2680. February 27, 1969. of authority to Federal Insurance Adminis- Lots 7 through 26, Fetchers Subdivision by 39 FR 2787, January 24,1974). trator 31 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, -as of Part of Blocks 6 & 50; Lots 17. 18, and as amended amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). Lots 28 through 32, White, Wright and Issued: June 14,1976. issued: June 14,1976. Jenkins Subdivision; Block 6, Lots 2 and R. W. KM3=.r, 4; Marion Street between Light Street Acling FederalIn=urance R. W. KaM=n , and Division Street; and the two uniden- Insurance Administrator. Acting Federal tified streets between Marlon Street and Administrator. the Fox River, as shown on the Map of (FADoc.76-21055 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] (FR Doc.76-21051 Filed 7-20-76:8:45 am] the City of Oshkosh, Wisconsin. com- piled and published by H. W. Leach, in (Dohet 11o. FI-4461 1894. as recbrded inVolume 5, Page 17, [Docket No. FI-3651' PART 1920--PROCEDURE FOR MAP in the office of the Register of Deeds of CORRECTION PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP Winnebago County, Wisconsin. are in for the City of - CORRECTION their entirety within the Special Flood Letter of Map Amendment Hazard Area. It has been deteimined by Overland Park, Kansas Letter of Map Amendment for the County of New Castle, Delaware the Federal Insurance Administration, On January 13, 1975, in 40 Fn 2427, after further technical review of the the Federal Insurance Administrator On January 8, 1976, in 41 FR 1472, above map in light of additional. recently published a lst of communities with Spe- the Federal Insurance Administrator acquired flood Information, that the clal Flood Hazard Areas which included published a list of communities with above mentioned property is not within the City of Overland Park, Kansas. Map Special Flood Hazard Areas which in- the Special Flood Hazard Area. Accord- No. H 200174 07 indicates that Lots 13 cluded the County of New Castle, Dela- ingly, Map No. H 550511A 04 is hereby and 14, Block 20, Mornlng lew, Over- ware. Map No. H & I 105085A 51 indi- corrected to reflect that the above prop- land Park, Kansas, as recorded in Book cates that Lots 17, 20, 32, 33, and 41 erty 1 not within the Special Flood Haz- 22, Page 39, in the Office of the Register through 45, Glasgow Pines, New Castle ard Area Identified on December 27,1974. of Deeds of Johnson County, Kansas, are County. Delaware. as recorded on Micro- (National Flood Insurance Act of 103 (Title in their entirety within the Special Flood film No. 2384, Sheet No. 8, in the office Irm of Housing and Urban Development Act Hazard Area. It has been determined by of _the Recorder of Deeds of New Castle of 1968), effective January 28. .1969 (33 FR the Federal Insurance Adminitration. County, Delaware,,are in their entirety 17804, November 28, 1968). as amended. (42 after further technical review of the within the Special Flood Hazard Area. U.S.O. 4001-4128); and Secretary's dele ation It has been determined by the Federal of authority to Federal Insurance Adminis- above map in light of additional, recently Insurance Administration, bfter further trator 34 FR 2600. February 27, 1069, o. acquired flood Information, that the technical review of the above map in amended by 39 FR 2787, Janua.-24. 1074). above mentioned property is not within - light of additional, recently acquired Issued: June 14, 1976. the Special lood Hazard Area Accord- Alood information, that the 'existing R. W. Kn=, InglY, MaP No. H 200174 07 Is hereby structures on the above mentioned prop- that the above prop- erty -are within Zone C, and are not Acting FederalInurancc corrected to reflect withi the Special Flood Hazard-Area. Administrator. erty is not within the Special lood Haz- - The map amendment is not based on (FR Doc.7-210G6 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] oard Area Identified on January 3, 1975. the placement of fill on the above named (National Flood Inz-rance Act of 196i (Tlitl property after -the "effective date of the of Houming and Urban Development Act Flood Insurance Rate Map of the com- [Docket No. FI-4401 of 1968), effective January 23. 1969 (33 1r munity. Accordingly. Map No. 'H & I PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP 17824. November 23, 1968), as amended. (42 1105085A 51 is hereby corrected to reflect CORRECTION U.S. . 4001-4123); and Secretary's delegation. -thatthe structures on the above property of authority to Federal insurance Adminis- Letter of Map Amendment for the City of trator 34 P.R. 2630, February 27, 1969. ax are not within the Special Flood Hazard amonded by 39 .M- 28, January 24, 1974). - Overland Park, Kansas Area identified on December 7,1971. On January 13,1975, in 40 ER 2427, the Issued: June 14, 1976. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Tltlej Federal Insurance Administrator pub- =LHof Housing and Urban Development Act communltie3 with Specil R. W. Knuk of 1968). effective January 28. 1969 (33 FR lished a list of Hazard Areas which Included the Acting Federal Instrance 17804.- November 28. 1968). as amended (42 Flood Administrator. U4S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation City of Overland Park. Kansas. Map No. of authority to Federal Insurance Adminis- H 200174 07 indicates that Lot 26, Block fFR DOO-C.1106 Piled 7-20 -76;8:45 pmI

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[Docket No. FI-446] U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delega- light of additional ,recently acqured tion of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- flood information, that the above men- PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP ministrator 34 ER 2680, February 27, 1969, as CORRECTION't amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). tioned property is not within the Special Flood Hazard Area. Accordingly, Map Letter of Map Amendment for the City of Issued: June 11, 1976. No. H 340067 04 is hereby corrected to Overland Park, Kansas R. W. KMMa, xeflect that the above property Is not On January -13, 1975, in 40 PR 2427, Acting FederalInsurance within the Special Flood Hazard Area the Federal Insurance Admhistrator Administrator. Identified on August 31, 1973. published a list of communities with Spe- (National Flood Insurance Act of 1008 (Title cial Flood Hazard Areas which included [FR Doc.76-21064 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 amx] XIII of Housing and Urban Development Aot the City of Overland Park, Kansas. Map of 1968), effective January 20, 1969 (33 MR No. H 200174 07 Indicates that Lot 17, .[Docket No. M-279] 17804, November 28, 1068), as amended (42 Block 5, Hanover, Overland Park, Kan- U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delega- sas, as recorded in Book 29, Page 7, in PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP tion of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- CORRECTION ministrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969. the office of the Register of Deeds of as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1074), Johnson County, Kansas, is in its entirety Letter of Map-Amendment for the City of within the Special Flood Hazard Area. Richardson, Texas Issued: June 11, 1970. It has been determined by the Federal Insurance Administration, after further On June 3, 1974, In 39 FR 19466, the R. W, KnIMsa, technical review of the above -map in Federal Insurance Administrator pub- Acting FederalInsurance light of additional, Tecently acquired lished a list of communities with special Administrator. flood information, that the above men- hazard-areas which included the City of [FR Doc.76-21060 Filed 7-20-7018:45 ant I tioned property is not within the Special Richardson, Texas. Map Nos. H 480184 Flood Hazaid Area. Accordingly, Map No. 06 and 09 indicate that Second Install- [Docket No. FI-219] H 200174 07 Is hereby corrected to reflect ment, University Estates West, Richard- son, Texas, as recorded in Volume 76041, PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP that the above property is not within the CORRECTION Special Flood Hazard Area identified on Pages 2048 through 2055 in the office of -January 3, 1975. the Clerk of Dallas County, Texas; and Letter of Map Amendment for the Town of Third Installment, University Estates West Seneca, New York (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title West, as recorded in Volume 76074, Page XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act On October 5, 1973, In 38 FR 27612, the of 1968), effective January- 28, 1969 (33 F% 0712, are in their entirety within the Federal Insurance Administrator pub- 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 Special Flood Hazard Area. it has been lished a list of communities with special U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation determined by the Federal Insurance hazard areas which Included the Town of authority to Federal Insurance Adminis- Administration, after further technical trator 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, -as review of the above map in light addi- of-West Seneca, New York. Map No. H amended by 39 FR 2787,January 24, 1974).- 360262 02 indicates that the south 21 tional, recently acquired flood Informa- feet of Subdivision Lot No. 159 and the Issued: June 14, 1976. -tion, that the above property is not with- north 26 feet of Subdivision Lot No. 160 in the Special Flood Hazard Area. Ac- being 251 Dwyer Street, West Seneca, R. W. KxnIMu, cordingly, Map Nos. H 480184 06 and 09 Acting Federal Insurance New York, as recorded in Liber 8264, are hereby corrected to reflect that the Page 555 in the office of the Clerk of Erie AdministratOr. above property is not within the Special County, New York, Is in Its entirety with- [FR Doc.76-21057 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] Flood Hazard Area identified on May 24, in the Special Flood Hazard Area. It has 1974. been determined by the Federal Insur- [Docket No. FI-257] (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title ance Administration, after further tech- XI of Housing and Urban Development Act PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP nical review of the above map in light of of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR additional, recently acquired flood in- CORRECTION 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's dele- formation, that the above pxoperty Is Letter of Map Amendment folhe City of gation of authokity to Federal Insurance Ad- not within the Special Flood Hazard Plano, Texas ministrdtor 31,FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as Area. Accordingly, Map No. 11 300262 02 amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). is hereby corrected to reflect that the On May 6, 1914, In 39 FR'15874, the- above property Is not within the Special Federal Insurance Administrator pub- Issued: 3unle 11, 1976. Flood Hazard Area identified on Octo- lished a-list of communities with special " - R. W. KRUM, ber 12, 1973. hazard areas which included the City of Acting FederalInsurance Plano, Texas, Map No. H 480140 06 In- Administrator. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1013 (Title XIII of Housing and Urban Development dicates that Lots 1, 5, 7 through 18, and [FIDoc.76-21065 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] Act of 1968), effective January 28, 19069 (33 20, Block K, and-Lots 1, 4, and 5, Block- FR 17804, November 28, 1068), as amended, L, Kimberlea Addition, Plano, Texas, as (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128),' and Secrotary's dele- recorded in Volume 10, Page 26 of the . .[Docket No. FI-196] gation of authority to Federal Insurance Ad- Map Records in the office of the Clerk PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP ministrator 34 FR 2080, February 27, 19060, of Collin County, Texas, are in their CORRECTION as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1014). entirety within the Special Flood Hazard Area. It has been determined by the Fed- Letter of Map Amehdment for the Village Issued: June 14,1970. eral Insurance Administrationafter fur- of Ridgewood, New Jersey R. W. Kniuea, ther technical review of the above 'map On August 24, 1973, in 38 FR 22776, the Acting Federal Insurance in light of additional, recently acquired Federal Insurance Administrator pub- Administrator. flood Information, that the existing lished-a list of communities with Special [FR Doc.76-21061 Filed 7-20-70:8:45 am l structures on the above property are not Flood Hazard Areas which included the within the Special Flood Hazard Area. Village of Ridgewood, New Jersey. Map Aecordingly,,Map No. H 480140 06 is No. H 340067 04 indicates that Lot 4, [Docket No. FI-209] hereby corrected to reflect that the Block A, Map No. 4109, Ridgewood, New PART 1920-PROCEDURE FOR MAP structures on the above property are not Jersey, as recorded in Book 5721, Page CORRECTION within-the Special Flood Hazard Area 470, in the office of the Clerk of Bergen Letter of MapAmendment of Identified on May 10, 1974. County,- New Jersey, is in its entirety for the Town within the Special Flood Hazard Area. It Yarmouth, Maine (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act has been determined by the Federal In- On March 1, 1974, In 39 FR '1)35, thw o"1968), effective Jaiuary 28, 1969 (33 FR surance Administration, after further Federal Insurance Administrator pub- 17804, November 28, 1968), .as amended, (42 technical review of the above map in lished t list of communities with special

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tiazard areas which included the Town ary"1, 1976 (41 FR 1267, January 7, The FEA has also interpreted Its regu- of Yarmouth, Maine. Map No. H 230055 1976). The FEA Issued a regulation lations generally to mean that, except to 03 indicates that Lots 16 through 20, amendment on April 28, 1976 (41 FR the extent that certain specific pricing Yankee Terrace Subdivision, Yarmouth, 18304, May 3, 1976) which permits re- actions may be prohibited by the anti- Maine, as recorded in Planbook 94, Page allocation of increased product costs discrimination provisions of § 210.62(b) 26, in the office of th. Clerk of Cumber- among products by resellers and retail- (and possibly the anti-discrimination land County, Maine, are within the Spe- ers, and a regulation amendment issued provisions of the Robinson Patman Act cial Flood Hizard Area. It has been de- May 4, 1976: permits separate inventory as well), a degree of price variation termined by the Federal Insurance Ad- computations by resellers and retailers within a class of purchaser is not pre- ministration, after further technical (41 FR 19110, May 10, 1976). The PEA cluded. However, to the extent that price review of the above map in light of addi- has reached no decision as yet concern- variation within a class Is permissible. 1ional, recently acquired flood Informa- ing possible clarification and/or modifi- the FEA interprets the equal application tion, that the above property is not with- cation of Ruling 1975-16 or the regula- rule to apply to such ntra-class pricing in the Special Flood Hazard Area. Ac- tions which are the subject of that rul- to prevent the "banking" of costs which cordingly Map No. H 230055 03 is hereby ing. are not passed through because certain corrected to reflect that the above prop- The FEA received a total of G0 submis- members of the clas concerned are erty is not within the Special Flood Haz- sions concerning various proposals for charged prices which include a lesser per ard Area identified on March 1, 1974. regional pricing by refiners, resellers and unit increment of increased costs than (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title 15 oral presentations the highest suqh increment included in retailers, including charged to any XII of Housing and Urban Development Act made at the public hearings on increased the lawful price being of 1968), effective January 28. 1969 (33 FR pricing flexibility held on November 12 other member of that class. 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended, (42 and 13, 1975. All of these comments and Under the amendments adopted today. U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation presentations were considered by PEA, as the equal application rule is modified to of authority to Federal Insuran6e Adminis- well as other information available to it, permit, within certain limitations, the trator 34 FR 2680, February P7, 1969. as in arriving at the regulation amendment unequal application of increased costs amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974). adopted today. among classes of purchaser without Issued: June 11, 1976. In order to explain the impact of to- penalty to the refiner with respect to the carry-forward of Increased costs for later R. W. KRnmf, day's amendments, it is necessary to recoupment. As explained in the notice Acting FederalInsurance summarize the general cost pass-through regulations applicable to refiners. of proposed rulemaking, the increased Administrator. pricing flexibility thus afforded will per- [FR Doc.76-21059 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] Under the price increase rules In mit refiners to take pricing actions to §§212.82 and 212.83(a), a refiner gen- counter market dislocations or disrup- erally may not charge to any class of 'itle 10-Energy tions which have arisen due to the ap- purchaser a price In excess of the plication of more stringent price controls CHAPTER If-FEDERAL ENERGY weighted average price at which the in times of ample supply. More specif- ADMINISTRATION - product concerned was lawfully priced in ically, the equal application rule, prior to PART-212-MANDATORY PETROLEUM transactions with the class of purchaser today's amendments, has resulted in sell- PRICE REGULATIONS concerned on May 15, 1973, except to re- ing prices which are either too high or flect increases in costs incurred between Increased Regional Pricing Flexibility by too low to be competitive, in many in- the month of May, 1973, and the month, stanceswhere a refiner marketing on a Refiners of measurement. Generally, FEA price national basis Is in competition with re- A. INTRODUCTION AND SUMI=ARY regulations have sought to spread or ds- gional or local marketers. tribute the burden of increased costs as amendments, a refiner In its notice of proposed rulemaking widely and as uniformly as possible, in Under today's and public hearing on proposals for in- marketing on a national basis, or one order to achieve an equitable supply of In more than-one PAD dis- creased pricing flexibjlity, issued, Octo- products at equitable prices. This has marketing ber 17, 1975 (40 FR 49372, October 22, trict may, without penalty as to the been accomplished, under the refiner reg- carry-forward of unrecouped costs (dis- 1975), the FEA proposed, among other ulations, primarily in two ways: (1) by things, to provide-for a degree of re- cussed above), -pass through Increased an aggregation of the increased costs of costs to a class of purchaser of gasoline gional pricing flexibility by,reflners by the product concerned. including In- permitting a regional differential of up located in one PAD district in amofnts creased nbn-product costs, on a firm- which exceed by not more than 3 cents to 2 cents per gallon in the amount of wide basis, under the broad dedinltion of increased costs that could be applied to per gallon the amount of increased costs "firm" in § 212.82, rather than on the passed through to any class of purchaser determine the selling-price of the cov- basis of corporate sub-divisions or re- ered pr6duct concerned. Under today's of gasoline located in any other PAD gions, and (2) by the rule providing for district. amendments, a system: of regional pric- equal application to May 15, 1973 prices ing. by PAD districts is adopted for re- of the increased costs allocated to the A purchaser such as an independent finers, effective August 1, 1976, albplica- produtt concerned among the classes of reseller or retailer may have corporate -ble to gasoline and limited to a maxi- purchaser of that product (§ 212.83(h)). offices in more than one PAD district mum differential of 3 cents per gallon. or may be physically located in one PAD Other proposals in the October 17 No- FEA has interpreted the "equal ap- district and take delivery on an F.O. tice related to elimination of the once-a- plication" language for refiners, which is basis from a refiner's outlet in another month price increase limitation applica- found in § 212.83(c) (1) and 212.83(c)- PAD district FEA intends that, for pur- ble to sales of gasoline and No. 2 oils by (2) (A) as well as in § 212.83 (h), to mean: poses of today's amendments, the re- that increased costs may be unequally gional "location" of such a purchaser is refiners, resellers and retailers; adoption applied to prices charged to classes of of rules permitting reallocationl of in- the product concerned, but determined for a particular transaction creased product costs among products by purchaser of by the location of the purchaser's ter- resellers and retailers; amendments to to the extent that increased costs are minal or inventory depot to which'the allow separate inventory computations so applied, the difference between the product Is first shipped from the refiners by resellers and retailers (a form of re- greatest per unit amount lawfully passed sales outlet. When the refiner makes de- gional pricing for resellers and retail- through in sales to'one class of par- chaser and the lesser amounts passed livery to the purchasers terminal or ers); and review-Of PEA Ruling 1975-16 other designated place of delivery, the concerning non-product cost increases of through in sales to other classes may resellers and retailers. The proposal to not be carried forward under § 212.83 PAD district in which the place of deliv- eliminate" the once-a-month price in- (e) for later recoupment. These amounts ery is located determines the purchases crease limitation was adopted by PEA in must be absorbed by the refiner con- regional status for purposes of that par- a regulation amendment effective Janu- cerned. ticular transaction under today's i.S

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30022 RULES AND REGULATIONS amendments. The prohibition in 210.- exemption until a final decision is 2. cHoIcE or PAD DISTrICTS roR REGIONAL 62(a) against modification of normal reached as to whether such products PrICING PURPOSES business practices In order to circumvent should be exempted from controls. The United States is divided Into five the FEA regulations applies, of curse, Of the covered products other than administrative districts, known as Pc- to prohibit modification of normal deliv- those mentioned above, gasoline is by far troleum Administration for Defense ery practices in order to circumvent the the most Important, accounting for al- (PAD) Districts. These districts, which purposes of today's amendments, most half of total refinery output. The may be generally referred to as the east Because the members of classes of pur- remaining products subject-to controls, coast, midwest, ,westerly gulf, rocky chasers are not necessarily confined to a propane,, butane, natural gasoline, jet mountain, and west coast districts, wore single PAD district, It is apparent that, fuel and aviation gasoline, represent a originally created and used for purpose, In Implementing the increased pricing substantially smaller percentage of total of administratiori of petroleum programs flexibility afforded by' today's amend- refinery output and present certain during World War II. They continue to ments, refiners in some instances may special. problems -which must be ad- be used today for purposes. of the oil seek to institute price variations within dressed before a final decision Is made import program and for other purpozea. a class of purchaser. As discUssed above, in this rulemaking with respect to them. A more specific geographical description this practice is permissible under PE, Therefore, the refiners' regional pricing of the five districts follows. price rules as long as it is undertaken for program is not being extended to those District I Includes all of the eastern a purpose and in a manner which. does covered products other than gasoline at coastal states from Maine to Florida, not conflict with § 210.02(b). Subject this time. -FEA hereby continues this plus Vermont, Pennsylvania, West Vir- to this qualification, price variations rulemaking proceeding, however, in order gila and the District of Columbia. lFor within a class of purchaser which are to further consider whether the other purposes of today's amendments, District established In implementing today's products remaining subject to price con- I also includes the U.S. Virgin Islands amendments may be instituted without trols should be made subject to the and Puerto Rico. application of the rule which would regional prlcing program at a later date. - -District II is comprised of all of the otherwise apply concerning reduction in As noted above, FEA proposed a gen- states to the West of District I and to amounts carried for later recoupment. In eral maximum differential of two cents the north of District III, extending to other words, the "3-cent rule" adopted per~galon for regional pricing purposes and Including the west-central tier of -today applies with respect to intra-class on a state-by-state basis in Its notice of states consisting of North and South Da- price variations, as well as to price vari- proposed rulemaking. This proposal was kota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. ations between classes of purchaser, designed to afford a reasonable degree of District III consists of the gulf coast which are instituted pursuant to today's price flexibility which, at the same time, states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi amendments. This aspect of today's would not be so great as to give rise to and Alabama, plus Arkansas and New amendments is discussed further In Sec- concern that the market share of inde- Mexico. tion C, below. 'pendent marketers would be significantly District IV includes all the states to the B. SUBSTANrVE ISSUES affected or that consumers in particular west of District 31 and to the caAt of regions wduld be unduly burdened. District V. 1, CHOICE OF PRODUCTS AND AMOUI OF While several comment were received District V consists MFERENTIAL FOR EMGIONAL PRICING of the western which supported a two cent per gallon coastal sttes, Including Alaska and Ha- PURPOSES limitation with respect to gasoline or, wail, plus Nevada and Arizona. For pur- In completing action on other pro- with respect to all products, most coam- poses of today's amendments, District V posals for increased pricing flexibility in ments indicated that two cents per-gal- also Includes Guam, American Samoa, advance of today's action, FEA noted Ion under today's conditions was inade---and the Trust Territory of the Pacifiq that the subject of regional pricing for quate to reflect actual regional differ- Islands. refiners was one of particular complexity ences In transportation and other costs In its notice of proposed rulemaking, and remained under review. The com- which have been experienced since May. PEA called for comment on PAID dis- plexity of this issue has now been con- 15. 1973. Limits of three, four, five and tricts, among other proposed "regional" siderably lessened, due to the recent ex- six cents per gallon. on gasoline sales bases, forthe purpose of regional pricing emption of residual fuel oil and middle were proposed, as well as no limit and a At the same time, PEA offered the ten- distillates (including home heating oil) percentage differential rather than a tative conclusion that "a state represents and the possible adoption of FEA's pend- fixed or absolute differential It appears, an-appropriate region for this purpose." Ing proposal to extend exempt status to therefore, that there is little consensus However,, based on comments received, all general refinery products other than In this question, except for a common PEA has now concluded that the most propane, butane, natural gasoline and desire for an appropriate degree of n- preferable basis for regional pricing Is aviation gasoline. creased pricing flexibility among the ma- PAD districts. FEA stated In its notice of proposed Jority which favored a regional pricing There are several factors which make rulemaking that It would consider apply- concept for refiners, a state system of regional pricing less ing regional pricing proposals on a prod- Based on the foregoing considerations, attractive than regional pricing based uct-by-product basis-Le., to permit PEA concludes that a maximum differen- on PAD districts or other large multi- regional pricing with respect to one or tial of three cents per gallon is reason- state regions. For example, New York more products and not to others. PEA able and appropriate. This is resionsive City, Philadelphia, Washington, Cincin- has now concluded, however, that such to the desire of refiners who wish addi- nati, Chicago. St. Louis and Kansas City Increased pricing flexibility should be tional priclng flexibility but who differ are each at the center of major metro- permitted for all major fuel products. Be- as to the limits of that flexibility. In ad- politan areas which extend to two or cause of the recent exemption of residual dition, the three-cent limitation is re- more states. The marketing practices of fuel oil and middle distillates, it Is no firms are usually uniform throughout a longer appropriate to adopt amendments sponsive to independent marketers and metropolitan area or, if non-uniform, with respect to these products. However, consumers who expressed concern that they are typically structured In accord- should price controls be reimposed on regional pricing might result In substan- ance with variations In local market con- either residual fuel oil and middle dis- tial changes In marketing and pricing ditions rather than according to such tillates, PEA would adopt the necessary patterns. As discussed in the next sec- relatively unimportant considerations as additi regulatory amendments at that time to a local and state political boundare. IXt allow increased pricing flexibility. PEA tion, ional restraint on disruption thus appears that regional pricing on a has also decided to defer adoption of any In current, marketing and pricing prac- state-by-state basis might arbitrarily changes in the equal application rule tices Is afforded by the definition of "re- disrupt marketing practices In the fore- with respect to the other general' refinery glon selected for purposes of today's going major marketing and distribution products which have been proposed for amendments, centers, among others.

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One of the chief advantages of using SMSA to include the entire state or noted, the five PAD districts do appear to PAD districts for regional pricing pur- states concerned or a larger multi-state conform generally to major marketing poses, in addition to the advantage of region. For such firms, the use of SMSAs areas of the petroleum industry. One ease of audit and-administration (men- might be as disruptive of normal market- major refiner-marketer commented that, tioned in the notice of proposed rule- Ing patterns as the use of a state-by-state "In general., refinery and distribution sup- making), is that the five PAD districts system for regional pricing. ply areas are reasonably compatible with appear to coincide generally with the Furthermore, several small refiners and PAD districts." major marketing and distribution areas independent marketers, in recommend- In viev of the wide range of proposals of the United States. It may. be noted ing the use of PADs or other regions for defining "regiona" for purposes of that none of the large metropolitan larger than states or SMSAs, expressed regional pricing, it is evident that no areas mentioned above extend to more concern that use of states (or other rela- single regional pricing system .will con- than one PAD district, and that the dis- tively small "regions") would provide an form to the regional pricing-patterns or ruptive effects which would be felt un- unfair advantage to major Integrated desire of all marketers. However, for der a state-by-state system of regional refining-marketing firms with company- all of the reasons noted above, FEA con- pricing will therefore not occur in these owned outlets by permitting them to en- cludes that the use of PAD districts offers important commercial centers. gage in "predatory pricing" between the best alternative at present -to No program of regional pricing can states or other small "regions." Under permit an orderly transition from the entirely avoid the possibility of market this view, a major refiner could, for ex- present regulatory system to a-feasible dislocations at the borders of regions, ample, lower retail prices in a state where program of limited regional pricing for in view of the necessity of drawing lines it has many retail outlets and raise Its refiners. somewhere to delineate the separate dealer tankwagon prices in a state in C. A=iD E'Is; regions to which pricing variations may which it has relatively few retail outlets be applied. However, to independent mar- A definition of "Region" is added to FEA believes that and sells primarily § 212.82 which incorporates the five PAD the use of the five large PAD districts for keters. In this way the refiner coud ex- districts as described in Section B.2, this purpose is much less likely to result pand its market share in the state or in inter-regional above. dislocations than any states in which It has many retail but- The equal application rule found in other regional system proposed. lets at the expense of small, independent § 212.83(h) is revised to redesignate that Among the comment received on this competitors whose activities are confined rule as the "general rule" (§ 212.83(h) aspect of the proposed amendments, ap- to such state or states, while increasing (1) )and to add a special rule for gaso- proximately nine firms suppbrted the prices to those independents It supplies line at § 212.83(h) (2) (1) which provides use of states for regional pricing, in in states where it has few retail outlets. an alternative equal-application rule for whole or in part. Hqwever, a much larger In order to minimize such opportunities number of comments gasoline on a regional basis. In accord- were received for "market manipulation," and to pro- ance with the discussion in Sections A which either -pecifically rejected the tect the competitive viability of inde- and B, above, this rule permits the equal state-by-state concept or proposed other pendent refiners and marketers, It was application rule to be applied on a re- bases for regional pricing. Beyond the proposed that the "regions" concerned gion-by-region basis but limits the inter- disadvantages already mentioned, it was be larger than states-i.e., PAD districts regional price variation, prior to applica- pointed out that states are generally not or FEA regions. homogenous tion of the cost-absorption penalty for marketing areas under to- The comments received indicate that, unequal application, to three cents per day's economic conditions. Moreover, a although the proposed cetit-per-gallon system gallon. Under the revised § 212.83(h), the of regional pricing based on limitation on regional pricing variations pre-exiting general exceptions to the states was viewed as the least desirable would minimize this problem to some equal application rule, such as the fixed- alternative because it 'would reflect degree, there would still be such market neither price contract exception, are found in the distinct smaller, intri-state advantage to multi-state and national § 212.83(h) (3). markets (such as Dallas-Ft. Worth, refiner-marketers as to require the adop- Section 212.83 (h) (2) (1)has been writ- Houston, and El Paso in Texas) nor those tion of "regions" which are larger than ten in a manner consistent with FEA's -broader markets which extend across states. interpretation that the "equal applica- state lines (e.g., the tri-state marketing PEA believes that the reasons which tion" rule, rather than imposing an ab- area of New York, New Jersey and Cdn- make states or SMSAs a less attractive solute requirement of equal application, necticut). alternative for regional pricing As also requires revenues to be calculated as alternatives to using states as apply to the use of counties for such though increased cost wereso applied. "regions," the following were proposed purpose. in the comments received: This permits a degree of unequal appli- (1) -standard The'use of the historic marketing areqs cation, if the "bank" of unrecouped costs metropolitan statistical areas (SMSAs), or zones of each firm for regional (2) counties, (3) the pricing is sufilcient to bear the cost-absorption historic marketing purposes would not appear to be admifi- burden and the actionls otherwise law- areas or zones of each firm, (4) FEA istratively feasible. Since regions, and-(5) PAD districts. a frm's "tradi- ful. Thus, the three-cdnt/gallon regional - The use of tional marketing areas" can often be in- pricing rule for gasoline under today's SMSAs for purposes of terpreted reginal pricing would avoid some of the in several different ways, and amendments does not impose an absolute Problems associated with a state-by-state in any event are typically not constant limit on inter-regional pricing variations or fixed but changing, It would be ex- but continues to permit-lawful pricing system, since each SMSA consists of a tremely single, large metropolitan area without difficult for PEA to administer a variations among classes of purchaser regard to state boundaries. However, the regional pricing program on such a basis. in excess of three cents per gallon if the use of SMSAs" would leave several FEA also believes that PEA regions firm concerned is willing and able to problems unresolved. would not be the best choice for regional absorb the differential in excess of three For example, SMSAs obviously do not pricing. Although each FEA regions con- cents per gallon based on the revenue cover the entire -nation. The question- sists of more than a single state, the ten computations prescribed in § 212.83(h). would remain, with respect to the large PEA regions were designed primarily for As noted in Section B.1, above, refer- geographical areas of the United States the administrative convenience of the ences to the equal application rule are which do not fall within SMSAs, government and do not necessarily coin- found in § 212.83(c) (1) (1) (allocation of whether counties, states, PAD districts, cide with major marketing areas: For increased costs to No. 2 oils, aviation jet PEA regions, or firm marketing areas example, FEA Region II, consisting of fuel, and gasoline) and In § 212.83(c) (1) (or the "non-SMSA portions thereof) New York and New Jersey, does not con- (I) (A) (allocation of increased costs to gould be used for purposes of regional form to the market centered at New York general refinery products.) These refer- Mcing. (which includes portions of Connecticut). ences-phrased as a requirement that in-' In addition, it is clear that many The market centered at Philadelphia, creased costs be "equally applied to each' firms' class of purchaser"-are traditional marketing areas which In- which is inaFEA Region Ira, includes a in the form Portion of New Jersey, which is in PEA of provisions to the general rule clude-an SMSA extend well beyond that per- Region IL On the other hand, as already mitting prices to be increased to reflect

- - FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-EDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30024 RULES AND REGULATIONS increased costs incurred between MaiY any action which might result 1973, and the month of measurement. in viola- (1) Revoking subparagraph (B). tion of anti-trust Jaws -or any-other law 3.Section 212.83(h) is revised to read Technically, §§ 212.83(c) (1) (1) and 212.- respecting competitive practices or dis- d follows: 83(c) (1) (11) (A) appear to prohibit ab- crimination in pricing. Nor should to- solutely any pass-through of increased days amendments be construed as super- costs unless increased costs are * * , "equally seding or modifying such laws. (h Equal application among clssc applied to each class of purchaser." There were, prior to today's amendments, Ptroleum Allocation Act of a(EmergencyOf uurcbpser.-I)Gaeral rale. ()cept no cross references in § 212.83(c) (1 t 1973, Pub. L. 93-159, as amended by Pub. L. ttt 94-163; Federal Energy Administration Act as(3) providedof this paragraph, in subparagraphs (2) and the equal application rule stated in of when a firm cal- 212.83(h).1. 1974, Pub. L. Q3-275, as amended by Pub. culates the amount of increased costs In order to avoid any possible am- 94--332; Energy Policy and Cofiservation not recouped that may be Act, Pub. L. 94-163; E.O. 11790,39 Fa 23185). May 15, 1973, selling prices toadded compute to biguity or conflict between the bare re- quirement of "equal application" -n In consideration of the foregoing, Part maximumn § 212,83(c) (1) and the substantive allowable prices in a sube- equal 212 of Chapter II of Title 10 of the Code quent month, it shall calculate its rove- application rule in § 212.83 (h) as modi- of Federal Re2ilations is amended as set nues as though the greatest amount of fled by today's amendments, §§ 212.83(c) forth below, effective Auust 1, 1976. increased costs actually added to any (1) (1) and May 15, 1973, selling price of the product 212.83(c) (1) (it) (A) are Issued in Washington, D.C., July 19, concerned and amended to expressly incorporate 1976. included in the price § 212.- charged to any class of purchaser, had 83(h) by reference. As amended, these MIA F. BUTLER' sections retain been added, In the same amount, to the the requirement of "equal General Cou;sel, - May 15, 1973, application" in proviso form. selling prices of that prod- However, FederalEnergy Administration. uct and included in the price charged the provisos as now stated require in- creased costs to be "equally applied to 1. Section 212.82 is amended by adding, each class to each class of purchaser. of purchaser in accordance in appropriate alphabetical order, the (2) Special rules.-(i) Gasoline. When with § 212.83(h) ." In addition, § 212.83 following definition: a firm calculates the (c) (1) (11) (A) amount of In- is further amended to cor- .creased costs rect a grammatical not recouped that may be error and thereby § 212.82 Delinitions. added to May 15, 1073, selling prices of to provide complete consistency and * * gasoline to compute maximum allowable p1rallelism between the two provisos "Region" means one of the following prices in a subsequent Aunder discussion, month, It may, districts: District I includes all of the notwithstanding the general rule in sub- These changes to § 212.83(c) (1) are eastern coastal states from Maine to paragraph (1) above, compute revenues intended to make It clear that the re- Florida, plus Vermont, Pennsylvania, as though quirement (A-) the greatest amount of therein for equal application West Virginia, the District of Columbia, increased costs actually added to any is nothing more than a reference to the the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. May 15, 1973, equal appicatIon ule selling price of gasoline in § 212.83(h)---a District IE is comprised of all of the and included In the price charged to any rule hlIch, as explained above, PEA In- states to the west of District I and to the class of purchaser In a particular re- terprets to permit uliequal aiplication north of District III, .extending to an glon (as defined of increased In § 212.82), had been costs among classes-of pur- including the west-central tier of states added, in the same amount, to the May chaser to the extent the firm concerned consisting of North and , 15, 1973, sellipg has a prices of that product "bank" of unrecouped cost suf- Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma. Dis- and included In the price charged to cient to bear the cost-absorption burden trict mII consists of the gulf coast states each class imposed by § 212.83(h) of purchaser In that region, for such unequal of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Ala- and (B) the greatest amount of In- application and to the extent that the bama, plus Arkansas and New Mexico. creased costs actually unequal application added to the May is not inconsistent District IV includes all the states to the 15, 1973, selling price of gasoline and with the anti-discrimination require- west of DistrictII and to the east of Dis- included in the ments of price charged to any class § 210.62 (b. trict V. District V consists of the western of purchaser In any region had been Finally, PEA has taken the opportu- costa states, including Alaska and Ha- added. In the nity afforded by the same amount (less any revision of § 212.83 wail, plus Nevada and Arizona. District, actual differential or three cents per (h) to make non-substantive, re organiza- V also includes Guam, American Samoa, gallon, whichever tional changei is less) to the May 15, affecting the special price and the- Trust Territory of the Pacific 1973, selling prices of that product and rules applicable to propane (including Islands. included in the price the exception charged to any to the equal application * • • * class of purchaser In any other region. rule for propane) which, prior to today's 2. Section 212.83 is amended amendments, in para- (i) Prbpane, Notwithstanding the appeared in § 212.83(c) (1) graph (c) as follows: provisions of paragraph (fit). Under todayls amendments, § 212.- (1) above, a re- finer may apply unequal amounts of 83(c) (1) (i1i) is revoked and the provi- § 212.83 [Amended] sions of increased costs to the weighted average that section are transferred else- (a) Subparagraph (1) (i)is amended May 15, 1973, where. Section 212.83(c) (1) (11) selling price of propane (A) is by deleting the period at the end thereof to classes of purchaser of propane, pro- redesignated as § 212.83(c) (1) (i) (F) and additng "in accordance with para- and § 212.83(c) vided that the highest amount of In- (1) (i) (B) (the eXcep- graph (h) of this section."; creased costs tion to the equal application rule for applied to the weighted pro- (b) The first sentence of subparagraph average May 15.1973, selling price to any pane) is restated, at § 212.83(h) (2) (ii) (1) (ii) (A) Is amended by: - FEA wishes class of purchaser shall not exceed by to emphasize that the spe- (I) Deleting the words "must be" and more than 100 percent cial regional pricing rule for the amount of gasoline substitutihg therefor the word "is"; and increased costs applied to the weighted adopted today is permissive, not manda- (ii) Deleting the period at the eiid average tory. Today's May 15, 1973, selling price to amendments, in relaxing thereof and adding "in accordance with any other class pre-existing price restrictions, offer of purchaser, and, pro- the paragraph (hr of this section"; and vided further, that no-greater amount of opportunity for increased pricing flexi- (c) Subparagraph (1) (i) Is revoked increased costs shall be applied to the bllty to refiners which would benefit by: . weighted average May 15, 1973, selling from regional pricing and which other,- (1) Redeslgnating subparagraph (A) price of propane In sales to any class of wise find no Impediment to undertaking as subparagraph (F) of subparagraph purchaser that Includes either an in- regional pricing within the limits now (1) (I) and changing the reference to dependent marketer, as defined In § 211.- prescribed under FEA regulations.There- "paragraph W) (1 (Ii)" In the first sen- fore, today's amendments should not 51 of this Chapter, or a purchaser that be tence of tht subparagraph to read uses the product for residential use, as construed as requiring any firm to take "paragraph (,)lY(1)i) (A)" ; and defined In 9 211.51 of this Chapter, thpn

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 4, NO. 141-EDNESDAY, JULY ?1, 1976 RULES AND REGULATIONS 30025 is'applied to the weighted average May before September 1, 1974, that portioxi call- requires certain costs and revenues 15, 1973, selling price bf propane In sales of the Increased costs not included in the resulting from entitlements transactions toany other class of purchaser. price charged to that purchaser need to be applied exclusively to determine (3) Exceptions. M1 Where an equal not be included In the calculation of rev- maximum allowable prices in sales in or amount of increased costs is not included enues as otherwise required iy subpara- into the East Coast market or in sales in the price charged to a purchaser be- graphs (1) or (2) above. In which purchasers do not receive en- cause of a price term of a 'written con- (I) Subparagraphs (1) and (2) of this titlements for the importation of an tract covering the sale of the product paragraph do not apply to the extent eligible product. concerned that was entered into on or that § 211.67(m) of this chapter speclfl- tFR DIc.76-21247 FUled 719--76;4:43 pml

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 Sproposedrules

This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER contains notices to the public of the proposed issuance of rules and regulations. The purpose of these notices is to give interested persons an-opportunity to participate In the rule making prior to the adoption of the final rules,

DEPARTMENT OF THE'TREASURY above address. The charge for copies is ards. In 1975 the "Walnut Marketing ten cel:ts ($.10) per page. Internal Revenue Service Board, administering Federal Marketing An agenda showing the scheduling of Order No. 984 for California, Oregon and [26 CFR Parts 1, 12] the speakers will be made after outlines are received from the speakers. Copies Washington walnuts, requested a modi- INCOME AND TEMPORARY INCOME fication of the marketing order to im- TAXES of this agenda will be available free of charge at the hearing, and information prove the minimum quality of marketa- Election To Treat Income From Certain Air- with respect to its contents may be ob- ble inshell walnuts.,The modification re- craft and Vessels as -income From tained on August 30, 1976, by telephon- stricted the U.S. No. 2 grade tolbrances Sources Within the United States; Pub- ing (WashIngtof;, D.C.) 202-964-3935. lic Hearing ori Proposed Regulations for kernel damage and serious damage. F. DanrG, Proposed regulations under section 861 JAMES The U.S. standards are used as Industry Director, quality guidelines and the U.S. No. 2 and 862 of the Internal Revenue Cbde o Legislation and Regulations Division. 1954, relating to election to treatincome grade represents the. minimum quality from certain aircraft and vessels as in- [FR Doe.76-21157 Fied 7-20-76;8:45 am] permitted. 1 come from sources within the United The amended quality levels were put States, appeared in the FEDERAL REGISTER -DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE- into effect during the 1975-1976 market- for July 24, 1975 (40 FR 30971). A public hearing-on the provisions of Agricultural Marketing Service ing period on a trial basis. According to such proposed regulations will be held [7CFRPart 51 ] industry representatives, the volume of on August 31, 1976, beginning at 10 a.m. WALNUTS (JUGLANS REGIA) IN THE walnuts available for sale was not af- in the George S. Boutwell Auditorium, SHELL' fected. The inshell lots which failed to Seventh Floor, 7400 Corridor, Internal Proppsed United States Standards for meet the reduced tolerances were mar- Revenue Building, 1111 Constitution Ave- keted as shelled walnuts. nue, NW., Washington, D.C. 20224. Grades The rules, of § 601.601 (a) (3) of the Notice is hereby given that the United The Marketing Board has requested "Statement of Procedural Rules" (26 States Department of Agriculture is con- that the U.S. standards be amended to CFR Part 601) shall apply with respect sidering the amendment of the United bring them more in line with Industry to such public hearing. Copies of these States Standards for Grades of Wal- practices. The industry Is in 9 greement rules may be obtained by a request di- nuts (Juglans regia) in the Shell (7 CFR that improved growing, harvesting and rected to the Commissioner of Internal 51.2945-51.2966). These grade, stand- processing procedures have made It pos- Revenue, Attention: CC:LR:T, Wash- ards are issued under authority of the -ington, D.C. 20224, or by telephoning Agricultural MYarketing Act of 1946 (60 sible to market a higher quality of In- (Washington, D.C.) 202-964-3935. Under Stat. 1087, as amended; 7 U.S.C. 1621- shell walnuts. such § 601.601 (a) (3) persons-who have 1627), which provides for the issuance of The Board has requested a reduction submitted written comments within the official U.S. grades to designate different in the U.S. No. 2 total damage tolerance time prescribed in the notice of proposed levels of quality for the voluntary use of for kernel defects from the present rulemaking, and who desire to present" producers, buyers and consumers. Official oral comments at the hearing on such grading services are also provided under twenty percent to fifteen percent. The proposed regulations, should submit an this act upon request of any financially tolerance for serious damage, included outline of the comments to ,be presented interested party and upon payment of within the total tolerance, would be re- at the hearing and the time they wish to a fee to cover the cost of such services. -duced from ten percent to eight percent, devote to each subject by August 16, All persons who desire to submit writ- The walnut standards are in agree- 1976. Such outline should be submitted to ten data, views or arguments for con- ment with the new Departmental policy 'the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, sideration in connection with the pro- Attention: CC:LR:T, Washington, D.C. posal should file the same in duplicate of providing more uniform grade nomen- 20224. Under § 601.601 (a) (3) (26 CPR not later than September 15, 1976, with clature in the U.S. standards Part 60D each speaker will be limited to the Hearing Clerk, U.S. Department of The proposed amended section, § 51.- 10 minutes for an oral presentation ex- Agriculture, Room 112, Administration 2954 is as follows: clusive of time consumed by questions Building, Washington, D.C. 20250, where from the panel for the Government and they will be available for public review TOLERANCES FOR GRADE DrFEcTS answers thereto. ).during official hours of business (7 CPR §,51.2954 Tolerances for grade defects. Persons who desire a copy of such 1.27(b)). written comments or outlines and who Statement of considerationsleading to In order to allow for variations indi- desire to be assured of their availability the proposed amendment o1 gradestand- dent to proper grading and handling, the on or before the beginning of such hear- following tolerances shall be permitted ing should notify the Commissioner, in 'Packing of the product in 'conformity for nuts which fall to meet the require- writing, at the above address by August with the requirements of these standards ments of the respective gradec as Indi- 20, 1976. In such a case, unless time and shall not excuse failure- to comply with the provisions of the Federal Food, Drug and cated. Terms in quotation marks refer to circumstances permit otherwise, the de- Cosmetic Act or with applicable State laws color classifications illustrated on the sired copies are 'deliverable only at the and regulations. color chart.

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'To~crancces for grade defccts [2LCFR Part 228d] t X0.oocket 76N-02981 Grade External (shell) defects Intcrnal (kcmel defdcts Cckzr c )kcxl PROCESSING AND BOTTLING OF U.S. No. I--- 10 pet, by cont for splits. l 10-pet total by count, IncludIng No takranco to redam tao ro; WATER ycount, forther bel do- not more than 0pct whIche qulredam7 t I I!bt amber BOTTLED DRINKING * ftetsitncludlng notrnore tx damrgodbymolorlnsmtser krnl or W 7 40 Pe Spot-scriousy damaed. scricusly damaged by othcr of 1!bt Lkencla cr -any tar,7r Proposed Amendments to Current Good - eans, ofwhIch notnmoro than ten flhtmberlsbt Manufacturing Practice Regulations g4or5pctmaybedamnged by ~ rel~. =.ets, IUtno part o1 any Correction torance s~hlvl beallowed fyr valnuts containing liro In- In FRnDo 7Dm-18062 appearing at page sects. 24897 In the issue for Monday, June 21, U.. No. 2.. 10 g by count, for spl... 0 15 Pet total, by count. InclaWtig o tolra to rd= tLn rc- pct by ount. for other slitf not more Than 8 pet whIh arm qurl" COpt cr any vpxm _,d 1976 make the following change: defects, Including not aore daaiagedby mold orInzcts or I=-rp= t a L,abIL,& bc.r h pt s dae by serously damaged by othcr ke!, cr any p=. In the second paragraph of the docu- adhering bulL. m - r5ptO1!eanswhich may ba not d~mr-Od more than by ecrintae ol11ht kr. ment, the last line now reading "tion be brut no ipaM of any to- I effective August 20, 1976." should have e-znne shall be allowed for al- read "tion be effective 60 days after Its nutscontaining live InetL_. date of publication In the FsontL; 'U.S. No.3,&_ Samne as above tolerance for U.S. Same osabovo tolerance for U.S. NO tolerno to reodoro any pcr- No. 2. No. centaro of li-lit ambcr cr Lat kernel 203of &ae1. (Sees. 203,205,60 Stat. 1087, as amended, 1090, as amendcd; '7 U.S.C. 1622. 1Q24) DEPARTMENT OF Dated: July 15,1976. TRANSPORTATION Don'ALD E. WnMD;soN1, Federal Highway Administration Administrator. -- r Doc.76-21010 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am) E23 CFR Part 640 ] IFHWA Docket No. "6-8] E7 CFR Part 917] posal shall file the same, in quadrupll- CERTIFICATION ACCEPTANCE FRESH PEARS, PLUMS, AND PEACHES cate, with the Hearing Clerk, United Extension of Comment Period GROWN IN CALIFORNIA States Department of Agriculture, Room 112, Administration Building, Washing- This notice extends the period for Proposed Grade and-Size Requirements ton, D.C. 20250, not later than August 6, comments to the notice published June This notice invites written comments 1976. All written submissions made pur- 10, 1976 (41 FR 23421), proposing revi- relative to a proposal to continue through suant to this notice will be made avail- sions to the certification acceptance July 31, 1977, the currently effective able for public Inspection at the offIce regulations. An additional 30 days Is grade and size requirenents on the of the Hearing Clerk during regular busi- needed In order to provide sufficient time handling of California Bartlett, Mx- ness hours (7 CFR 1.27(b)). for all Interested parties to comment. Red Bartlett, and Red Bartlett variety The proposal would amend § 917.440 Accordingly, the comment period has pears. The requirements are specified by (b) preceding subparagph (1) thereof been extendedto August25,1976. Pear Regulation 6 (§ 917.440; 41 FR to read as follows: I.sued on: July 14,1976. 28287) Issued under Marketing Order § 917.440 Pear Regulation 6. No. 917. That regulation required that J. R. CoUnAL, Jr., such pears grade at least U.S. combina- Deputy Adinstrator. tion, with not less than 80 percent grad- (b) During the period July 12, 1976, iPF De7G -,K2S Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] ing at least U.S. No. 1 grade. It also re- through July 31, 1977, no handler shall quires that the pears be not smaller than ship: CIVIL AERONAUTICS BOARD size 165 as verified by 12-pound random samples which must contain not more Dated: July 16, 1976. E 14 CFR Parts 372a, 373,378, 378a ] than 43 pears. Containers of all pears, ISPDR-47; Docket303; Dated July 15. 19761 as defined in the marketing order, must CH w.s R. BuAmn, be marked with the name of the variety Acting Director,Fruit and Vcg-, FOREIGN-ORIGINATING CHARTERS or, if the variety is not known, the words etable Divislon AgricufturaZ Notice of Proposed Rulemaking "unknown variety." This regulatory Marketing Service. Notice is hereby given that the Civil action is necessary to assure the ship- Doe.7G-21141 FlUed 7-20-76;8:45 am] ment of only those pears which will be Aeronautics Board has under considera- of suitable quality and size In the interest tion amendments to Parts 372a, 373, 378 of consumers and producers. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, and 378a of its Special Regulations (14 The proposal was submitted by the EDUCATION, AND WELFARE CFP Parts 372a, 373, 378 and 378a). As more fully explained In the Explanatory Pear Commodity Committee which Is Food-and Drug Administration established under the marketing agree- Statement, the purpose of the proposed ment, as amended, and Order No. 917, [21 CFR Part 11 ] amendments Is to relieve United States as amended (7 CFR Part 917; 41 FI. -[Dockct No. 7611-02301 citizens operating foreign-originating 17528), regulating the handling of fresh charters of certain regulatory require- pears, plums, and peaches grown in BOTTLED WATER ments not impozed on foreign citizens California. This program Is effective un- Proposed Amendment to Quality Standard operating such charter. The amend- are proposed under the authority der the Agricultural Marketing Agree- correction ments ment Act of 1937, as amended (7 U.S.C. of sections 101(3), 204(a)..401, 402, 407, 601-674); In FR Doc. 76-18063 appearing at page 416(a), and 1001 of the Federal Aviation The proposal Is to amend § 917.440 24896 in the issue for Monday, June 21, Act of 1958. as amended. 72 Stat. 737 (as (Pear Regulation 6; 41 P.R 28287) to 1976, the following change should be amended), 743, 754 (as amended), 757. continue the effective period of such reg- made: 766 (as amended). 771, and 783; 49 U.S.C. ulation through July 31, 1977. Unless so On page 24896, In the middle column, 1301. 1324, 137!, 1372, 1377, 1386. and ,amended, the regulation would end the last line of the second paragraph 1481. August 20,1976. now reading "lation be August 20, 1976." Interested persons may particiapte In All persons who desire to submit writ- should have read "latlon be effective 60 the proposed rulemaking through sub- ten data, views, or arguments for con- days after Its date of publication in the mission of twenty (20) copies of written sideration In connection with this pro- FEDERAL REcITR." data, views, or arguments pertaining

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 80028 PROPOSED RULES thereto, addressed to the Docket Section, cant amount of, time and money filing In the case of U.S. citizens who con- Civil Aeronautics Board, Washington, materials which are primarily required duct foreign-originating charters, the D.C. 20428. All relevant material in con- to protect U.S. consumers. For exanple, Board believes that declining Jurisdiction ments received on or before September 3, American Express International (AEI), would be inappropriate. No reason is ap- 1976, will be considered by the'. Board a subsidiary of petitioner, must refrain parent why U.S. charter operators, in before taking final action on the proposed from marketing its foreign-originating arranging foreign-originating charters, rule. Copies of such communications will programs until after the prescribed should not be subject to Board enforce- be available for examination by inter-' "waiting period" which begins when Its ment sanctions if they violate those pro- ested persons in the Docket Section of the solicitation material, translated into visions in our rules which do apply to Board, Room. 711, Universal Building, English, has been filed with the Board their operation of such charters. Reliev- 1825 Connecticut tAvenue, N.W., Wash- together with , surety bond, charter con- ing them of certain specified require- ington, D.C., upon receipt thereof. tract, and operator-participant contract. ments, as petitioner requests, is thus Individual members of the general The time and expense involved in com- more properly accomplished by specify- public who wish to express their interest plying with the regulations, petitioner ing the inapplicable provisions of the as consumers by participating informally contends, place AEI at a serious competi- regulation, rather than by declining, to in this proceeding may do to through tive disadvantage -vis-a-vis foreign char- exercise Jurisdiction. These proposed submission of comments in letter form to ter operators who, are free to market amendments would therefore simply list the Docket Section at the address indi- their charters without these costly im- the "consumer protection" provisions in cated above, without the necessity of fi- pediments and delays. the various charter rules that would not ing additional copies thereof. Petitioner further alleges that there be applicable to foreign-originating presently exists a significant opportunity charters.' By the Civil Aeronautics Board. for U.S. charter operators to compete In PROPOSED RULES, PHYLLis T. KAYL oR, foreign markets, and that U.S. charter It is proposed to amend Parts 3'1a, Secretary. oP-erators can play a more significant role in developing inbound tourism if 373, 378 and 378a (14 CFR Parts 312a, EXPLANATORY STATEMENT they are permitted to compete abroad on 373, 378 and 378a) as follows: By petition dated March, 18, 1976, equal terms with foreign operators. PART 372a-TRAVEL GROUP CHARTERS Docket 29008,( the American Express Answers supporting the petition were A. The table of contents, would be Company has requested that the Board filed by United States Tour Operators amended by changing the title of § 372a.- amend certain provisions of Parts 372a, Association, Inc. and by Pan American 20a from "Jurisdiction over foreign 373, 378 and 378a of the Board's Special World Airways, Inc. No answers oppos- charter organizers" to "Charters that Regulations. The purpose of petitioner's ing the petition were filed. originate in a foreign country," so that proposed amendments, is to enable U.S. - The Board has decided to grant the the table of contents would read as charter operators to compete more effec- petition, with some modification. Peti- follows: tively with foreign charter operators in tioner's reasons for requesting the fa a a a marketing foreign-originating charters, changes appear to be sound, and we have Subpart C-Requirements Applicable to Charter This would be accomplished by relieving tentatively copcluded that the public in- Organizer and Foreign Charter Organizer U.S. citizens operating foreign-origi- terest would be served by removing the Sec. nating charters of those "consUMer pro- described competitive disadvantage 372a.20 * tection" regulatory requirements which placed on U.S. citizens operating foreign- 372a.20a Charters that orginato in a forelgn the Board -has consistently refrained originating tours, vis-a-vis foreign char- country. from imposing on foreign citizens oper- ter operators. We also believe, on the ating foreign-originating\ travel group- basis of available information, that there B. The title of § 372a.20a would be charters (TGC's), study group charters -are not. significant numbers of United changed to "Charters that originate in (SOC's), inclusive tour charters (ITC's) , States citizens who, will be adversely a foreign country," the existing para- and one-stop-Inclusive tour charters affected by this action.' However, as a graph of that section would be lettered (OTC's). teclhncial matter, we are not using the (a), and 4 new paragraph (b) would be The petition notes that the Board has method suggested by the petition, insofar added to read as follows: justified its exclusion of foreign-opera- as it appears to suggest that we amend tors from these requirements on the our regulations'to place operators who § 372a.20a Charters that origilnto in a ground that participants in' foreign- are :.S. citizens on precisely the same foreign country. originating charters are primarily for-' fo ting as foreign operators. Foreign ((a) The Board declines * ' eign residents, so that the Board need tour operators are completely relieved (b) Notwithstanding the other provi- not require foreign citizens operating from directly complying with the appli- sions of this part, a charter organizer such charters to file "those mateisals cable regulations by the Board's declina- who is a citizen of the United States whose filing is primarily required for the tion of jurisdiction; instead, they are shall not be subject to the following re- protection of U.S. consumers." ' Peti- 'only indirectly required to conform to quirements with respect to TC's that tioner asserts that since the stated the basic legal requirements of our vari- originate in a foreign country: ground for relieving foreign operators is ous charter rules by our regulatory tech- Sec. that the participants in foreign-origi- nique ofprohibiting the direct air carrier 372a.22(b) (4) (ill) nating charters are primarily foreign from operating such charters unless the 372a.25 residents, the same reasoning should direct carrier receives evidence that the 372a.31. apply where their charter is marketed foreign operator has complied with the by a U.S. citizen, and that all oberators specified basic requirements. Thus, under PART 373-STUDY GROUP CHARTERS BY of foreign-originating charters should this regulatory approach, foreign opera- DIRECT AIR CARRIERS AND STUDY therefore be relieved from these "con- tors over whom the Board declines to GROUP CHARTERERS sumer-protection" requirements, regard- lexercise jurisdiction'are not subject to A. The table of contents would be less of their natiofnality. amended by changing the title of § 373.4 Petitioner states that the existing dif- enforcement procedings, evenif they from "Jurisdiction over foreign study ferences in regulatory requirements im- fail to comply with the basic require- pose a substantial competitive disad- ments of our charter rules. group charaterers" to "Charters that vantage on U.S. charter operators at- originate in a foreign country," so that tempting to market foreign-originating a of course a charter Is not regarded as charter programs, since they-unlike "foreign-originating," under the subject ait is also proposed, without further no. foreign operators-must spend a signifi- rules, if its intended participants are U.S. tice. that similar provisions be Included li residents and the flight departs from a point the Advance Bookling Charter proposal set just beyond the territorial limits of the forth in EDR-294. Docket 28862, February 10, SPR-94, October 30, 1975; R. 2. United States. 1970.

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the table of contents would read as 23 from "Jurisdiction over foreign tour Research Triangle Park, North Carolina .follows: operators" to "Tours that originate in a 27711, Attention: Mr. Don R. Goodwin. Subpart A---General Provisions foreign counrtry," so that the table of Dated: July 16,1976. - 1 . contents would read as follows: Sec. ents Applicable to Tour AssistantAclmbinistrator for 373.3* * Subpart C-Requlrermrators Air and Waste Afanagement. 373.4 Charters that originate in a foreign Ope country. a a o [FRDoc.76-21127 Piled 7-20-76;8:45 am) • a* * * * S 378a.22 *e * B. The title of § 373.4 would be changed 378a.23 Tours that originate In a foreign UNITED STATES INFORMATION to "Charters that originate in a foreign country. AGENCY count -" the existing, paragraph would be lettered (a), and a new paragraph (22CFR Part505] would be added toxead as follows: B. The title of § 378a.23 would be PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 § 373.4 Charters that originate in a for- changed to "Tours that originate in a foreign country," the existing paragraph Exemptions of Systems of Records eign country. of that section would be lettered (a), and Reference Is made to the adoption (a) The Board declines * * * a new paragraph (b) would be added to and Implementation of Privacy Act (b) Notwithstanding the other provi- read as follows: policies and procedures, as published in sions of this part, a charter operator who § 378a.23 Tours that originate in a for- the F mL&RLREGiTsr, on October 21, is a citizen of the United States shall not eign country. 1975 (40 FR 49278), Title 22, Code of be subject to the following requirements Federal Regulations, Chapter V. Part 505. with respect to SGC's that originate in (a) The Board declines Chapter V of 22 CFR 505.5 (D (4), 505.13 a foreign country: (b) Notwithstanding the other pro- and 505.14 describes the Agency's right who Sec. visions of this part, a tour operator to deny access to a record, or portion 373.8 is a citizen of the United States shall not thereof, as specified In 5 U.S.C. 552a(j) 373.10(b) (1) and (2) be subject to the following requirements and 5 U.S.C. 552a(k). In order to clarify 373.15 with respect to OTC's that originate in a the exemptions claimed therein, the 373.16 foreign country: 373.18. Agency proposes to add the following to Sec. Its rules and procedures under 22 CR 378a.25(a) (1) and (2) Chapter V, Part 505. The names of the PART 378--INCLUSIVE TOUR CHARTERS 378a.28 referenced systems corzespond to those 378a.30 - A. The table of contents' would be 378a.31 published in the FEDErAL REGs= on amended by_ changing the title of 378a.32 August 21, 1975 (40 FR 39335) and Sep- - 4 378.3a from "Jurisdictionover foreign 378am.33 tember 9,1975 (40 FR 41988). tour operators" to "Tours that originate 378a.50 It Is proposed that § 505.15 be added in-a foreign country" so that the table of 378a.51 to read as follows: contents would read as follows: 378a.105 378a.107(c) (2), (3) and (4). § 505.15 Exemptions of "rslems of rec- Subipart A-General Provisions ord&. [FR Doc.70-21121 Piled 7-20-76:8:45 am) (a) Portions of the following systems -Sec. of records may be exempted from 5 US.C. * * * 3733 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 552a(c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4), (G), -3782a Tours that originate in a foreign AGENCY country. (H) and (), and (D. E40 CFR Part 60 (1) Exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a(k) (1). [PEL 1;86-1) The reason for Invoking this exemption B. The title of § 378.3a would be is to protect material required to be kept changed to "Tours that originate in a STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR secret In the Interest of natQnal de- foreign country," the existing paragraph NEW STATIONARY SOURCES fense and foreign policy and In order for would be lettered (a), and a new para- the Agency's security staff to properly to read as Proposed Amendments to Reference graph (b) would be added perform Its functions: follows: Methods; Extension of Comment Period On June 8, 1976 (41 FR 23059), the OSIA-20---Legal les---IGC § 378.3a -Tours that originate in a for. USIA-25-Per-onnel Security and Integrity eign country. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Records-lOS proposed revisions to Reference Methods (a) The.Board declines * * 1-8 In Appendix A to 40 CFR Part 60. (2) Exempt-under 5 U.S.C. 552a (Ic) (2). (b) Notwithstanding the other pro- The notice of proposal requested public The reasons for invoking this exemp- visions of this part, a tour operator who comments on the revisions by July 23, tion are to prevent individuals who are is a citizen of the United States shall not 1976. Due to a shipment delay;-EPA did subjects of an Investigation from frus- be subject to the following requirements not receive extra copies of. the June 8 trating the Investigatory process; to in- with respect to ITC's that originate in a proposal until the week of July 5. There- sure the Integrity of law enforcement foreign country: fore, copies were not available for dis- activities; to prevent disclosure of in- Sec. tribution to interested parties in suffi- vestigative techniques; and to protect 378.7 clent time for their meaningful review the confidentiality of sources of in- 378.10 and comment before July 23. For this formation: 378.13 reason, the public comment period is 378.16 USIA-20-Le~ga Pn--e-IGC being extended to allow additional time WSIA-25--Personnel security and Inte.rity 378.17 - 378.18 for all interested parties to participate In Records-OS All comments post- 378.20 - this ruIemaking marked no later than August 23. 1976, (3) Exempt under5 U.S.C. 552a (k) (4). The reason for invoking this exemption PART 378a-ONE-STOP-INCLUSIVE will be considered. Comments should be is to avoid needless consideration of TOUR CHARTERS submitted, in triplicate. to the EmIson records which are used solely for statis- A. The table of contents would be Standards and Engineering Division, tical purposes and from which no Indi- -amended by changing the title of § 378a. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, vidual determinations are made:

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USA-14--Employee Traning PiloS-IPT determinations of flood elevations for ing the detailed outlines of the flood- USIA-22-Master Employee Records-IPT the CItF-of Tiburon, California. prone areas and the proposed flood ele- USIA-2--Printout of Minority Group "Dds- " Under thesG, Acts, the Administrator, vations are available for review at City ignator Data Systemn-IE) USIA-31-Recrultment Records-IPT to whom the Secretary has delegated the Hall, 80 Main Street, Tiburan, California statutory authority, must develop' cri- 94920. (4) Exemptunder 5 U.,S.C. 552a(k) (5). teria for flood plain management in Any person having kiowledge, infor- The reasons. for invoking this exemption Identified flood hazard areas. In order matlon, or wishing to make a comment are to insure. the proper functioning of to participate in the Nation. Flood In- on these determinations should Immedi- the investigatory process, to insure ef- surance Program, the City of Tiburon, ately notify Mayor Don S. Tayer, City fective determination of' suitability, California must adopt flood plain man- Hall, 80 Main Street, Tiburon, Call- eligibility and qualiflcations for employ- agement measures that are consistent fornia.94920. The period for comment will ment, and to protect the confidentiality with thd flood elevation determined by be ninety days following the second pub- of sources of information: the Secretary. lication of this notice in a. newspaper of local circulation In the above-named USTA-13-Employee, Relations File--IPT Proposed flood elevations C(o-year community. USIA-16-Equal Employment Opportunity flood) are listed below for selected loca- Pomplaint File-IEO The proposed 100-year Flood ilova- USIA-17-Equal Employment Opportunity tions. Taapl an other Information snow- tions are: General Files--EO USIA-20--Legal Files-IGO Elevation Width from shoreilno or bank of in feet Ptream (SWing downsltrCnm) to USXA-25-Personnel Security and Integrity Source of flooding Location above mean 100-yr flood. boundary (fcet)' Records-IOS Cea~ov01 Right USIA-31-Recrultment Records-IP' loft

(5) Exempt under 5 U.S.C. 552a() (6). Downtown drainag..__- Mar West St ...... ------10 100 The reasons for invoking this exemption Tiburon drainage ------Mar West St ...... 5 50 Reed drainage No. I-- Tiburor Blvd ------...... 11 40 70 are. to prevent the compromise of te~tin" Reed drainage No. 2.__ 1larita Dr ------12 (I) or evaluation material used solely to de- Hilaita drainage ------Northwestern Pacli RR ------12 ISO 20 RockNo.LI Hil drainage, Hwthorne.Dr...... 20 20 W termine individual qualifications for em- Northwestern Pacifc ...... RtR 0 140 6 ployment-or promotion, and to avoid giv- Rock Hill drainage Hawthorna Dr_ ...... 22 15 100 No.L ing unfair advantage to individuals by Trestle Glen drainage-- Mercury Ave ------0 180 virtue of their having access to such material: Di ane from shoreino Richardson Bay----- Trestle Gen drainage ------...... 6 700 USIA-13-Employee RelationsFile-IPT Flle--PT USIA-14-Employee Training t To corporatolidts. USIA-22-laster Employee Records-IP' USIA-31-Reoruitment ecords--IPT (National Flood Insurance Act of 1969 (Title XlIi of Housing and Urban Dovolopment Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.O. Public comment on this proposal is 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 hereby invited. Fn 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24.1974.) Dated: July 14, 1976. Issued: June.21, 1976. HOWARD B. CLAIX, EUGENE P. EOPP, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. DePuty Director. [FR Doc.76-20871 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] [FR Doc 76-21002Fle 7-20-76:8:45 am]

- [24CFR Part 1917] ance Program, the City of Littleton must DEPARTMENT- OF HOUSING AND [DocketbNo.FI-21611 adopt flood plain management measures URBAN that are consistent with the flood eleva- DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM tions determined by the Secretary. Federal Insurance Administration Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations Proposed flood elevations (100-year for City of Littleton, Colorado flood) are listed below for selected, loca- [ 24 CFR Part 1917 ] tions. Maps and other information show- S-The Federal Insurance Administrator, [Docket No. ET-21501 'in accordance with section 110 of the ing the 'detailed outlines of the flood- prone areas and the proposed flood eleva- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub.L. 93-234Y, 87 Stat. 980, which tions are available for review at City Hall, 2450 West, Main Street, Littleton, Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations added section 1363 to the National Flood Colorado 80120. for City of Tiburon, California Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the THousing. and Urban Development Act of' Any person having knowledge, Infor- The Federal Tsurance Administrator, 1968 Pub. L. 90-448). 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, mtlon, or wishing to mdke a comment In accordance with section 110 of the and. 24 CFR Part 1917 (Q1917A(a)), on these determinations should linmo- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 hereby gives notice ot his proposed de- diately notify Mr. Harold Meyer, Presi- (Pub. L. 93-234L, 87 Stat. 980, which. terminations of flood eievations for the dent of the City Council, 2450 West Main Street, Littleton, Colorado 80120. Tho added section 1363 to the National Flood City of-Littleton, Colorado. period for comment will be ninety days Insurance Act of 1968 TTitleXII of the,,' Under these Acts, the .Adminlstrator, following the second publication of this Urban Development- Act Of o the Secretary has delegated the Housing and statutory authority, must deve.op cr1- notice in a newspaper of local circulation 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- teria for flood plain management In in the above-named community. 4128, and, 24 CYR-Part '1917 (§ 1917.4 identified floodL hazard areas. In order to The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- (a., hereby gives notice of his proposed participate In the National Flood Insur- tions are:

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. "141-WEDNESDAY, -JULY 2i, 1976 PROPOSED RULES 300,31

3lavationIn feet Widthrtream from (W4:r rrelins dowmnem) cr tank toof Source offloodlng Locain &be =canat) O-yr -*I boundary (a

RI4 ht Left

(I) Slanugbtirhouse Gulch. SouthWest BerrAve...... Rickery t ...... M5 245 South Greenwood S ...... 5,3 sooFo 1V5 South Elmwood S t...... South Datum St ...... - South Windermere St...... South Prince SL ...... ra 415 240 Tributary to Slaugh- West Powers Ave ...... 70 C5 terhaouse Gulch. South Platte River .... West Bowles Ave ...... 5.319 M20 1,00 West Crestlino Ave...... 5,3115,2 300 %,510 West Bellevlew Ave...... 010 1,-,w Big Dry Creek...... East Littleton Blvd. ------...... 5,315 240 M South Santa Fe ...... Z 20 Little Crek ------South Apache St ...... 75 70 South Cherokee St ...... - 75- C5 South Delaware St ...... Arapahoe Dr...... 5375.4M 7 70 South Elati St ...... 5,31 320 170 South Greenwood St ...... 5,311 Co &I South GaUup S...... 5,310 130 3o West Caley Ave ...... 5,443 South Windermere St ...... ~230 300 Parkhll Ave ...... 5.445,425,450 70 o West Lake Avec ...... cO 175 South Bemls St...... 5,420 South Prince St ...... 5.423 South Nevada St. .... I ...... 145 12 South Curtice St ...... 140 ItS7 South Rapp SL...... S.35 370 170 South Santa Fe Dr ...... 11515 lee Gulch------... Soith Elatl St...... ,34 35 10 South Gallup St ...... 40 40 South Prince St ...... 70 C5

IVarl e. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title I of Iouslng and Urban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. November 28, 108) as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Adminiatrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787. January 24.1974.) Issued: June 30, 1976. J. ROBznr HuN=, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [PR Doc.76-20872 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am)

[ 24 CFR Part 1917J surance Program, the Town of Avon, - [Docket No. PI-21541 Connecticut must adopt flood plain man- agement measures that are consistent NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM with the flood elevations detetinied by Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations the Secretary. for Town of Avon, Connecticut Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information show- in accordance with. Section 110 of the Ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at Town added section 1363 to the National Flood Hall, 60 West Main Steet, Avon, Con- Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIIr of the necticut 06001. Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 Pub. L. 90-4), 32 U.S.C. 4001- Any person having Imowledge, Infor- 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4(a)), mation, or wishing to make a comment hereby gives notice of his proposed de- on these determinations should imme- terminations of flood elevations for the diately notify Mr. Edward J. Podojfl, Town of Avon, Connecticut. Chief Administrative Officer, 60 West Under these Acts, the Administrator, Min Street, Avon Connecticut 06001. to whom the Secretary has delegated The period for comment will be ninety days following the second publication of the statutory authority, must develop this notice in a newspaper of local circu- criteria for flood plain management in lation In the above-named community. Identified flood hazard areas. In order TIre proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- topartictpate in the Nattonal Mlood In- tions are:

FEDERAL 3EGISTER,'VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30032 PROPOSED RULES

MIovattou Width from shoreline or bank of 1A feet stream (facing dowpstream) to Son= of flood1rn Location above mean 100-yr flood boundary (fot) MRight Left

nrmlngton River.. Route 4. £163. 720 200 Old Farms Rd .. * X IL 250 2,10 Roaring Broo.....Blueberry Lane ...... 276. 150 200 Country Club Rd ...... 27&,Z 40 100 • Bellosgvardo.Rd ------2541 . 200 00

LElevation at upstream side of road. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (TitleSM of Housng and Vrban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FS 17804, November 28,. 1968), as amended (42 U.S.O. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Adminitrator, 34 F 2680, February 27,1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24,19744

Issued: June 24,1976. , ~J. ROBERTR HuUTE, Acting FederalInsurancV-Administrator. (FR Doc.76-20974 Filed 7-20-46;9:45 am?

[24CFRPartl917] ance Program, the Town of Farmington [Docket No. 77-21531 must adopt flood plain management measures that are consistent with the NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROI-RAM flood elevations determined by the Sec- Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations retary. for Town of Farmington, Connecticut Proposed flood elevations. (100-year floodY are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other Information show- In accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973- prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, Which added section 136a to the National Flood vations are available for review at Town Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XII of the Hall, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, Housing and Urban Development Act of Connecticut 06032.* 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- Any person having kno Iedge, Infor- 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 mation, or wishing to inake a comment (a) , hereby gives notice of his proposed on these determinations should immedi- determinations of flood elevations for ately notify Mr. Stephen A. Flis, Town the Town of Farmington, Connecticut. Manager, 1 Monteith Drive, Farmington, Administrator, to Connecticut 06032. The-period for com- Under these Acts, the ment will be ninety days following the whom the SecretAry has delegated the second publication of this notice In a statutory authority, must develop ciT- newspaper of local circulation In the teria for flood plain management in above-named community. Identified flood hazard area& In order to The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- participate in the National Flood Insur- tions are:

Elevatlod. Width from shoreline or bank of Ifoe stream (facing downstrmm) to Source ofilooding Location abovmean l0-yr flood boundary (feet) sealover

Tarmlngtou River..- CoInsvilla Rd. oto 0 .....------20 250 200 South Main St. (Rou 77)---- 121 20D 100 Penn CentraL ------175' 350 00 Farmingor A _ (ve.ol.utO , ...... 171 400 4200 reQuabu kv... Meadow Rd---- . -.. . 171 -o0 2,50 ScottrSwamp Rd. (Roulesland 202).._ 17: 3) g00

(wational Flood. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title X= of IHousing and Urban Development Act of 196), effective January 28. 1969' (33 FR 17804, Nbvember 28. 1968), as amended (42 US.C. 4001-4128)'- and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance&Administrator. 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended pay 39 12.787. January 24, 1974.) Issued: June24,1976. J. ROBEx2t HuNrir, Acting Federalnsurance Aaminlstrator.

- "[FR Doc.76-20a74Piled T-20-76;8:45 aml

[24CFRPart1917] - Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Docket No. FI-21661 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which added section 1363 to the National Flood NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations Housing and Urban Development Act of for Town of New Canaan,.Connecticut 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- The Federal Insurance Administrato4. 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (0 1917.4 in accordance with section 110 _b the (a)), hereby gives notice of his proposed

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY JULY 21, 1976 PROPOSED' RULES smr dete tions of floo elations for the Ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Town. of New Canaan,. Connecticut. prone areas and the proposed flood- ele- Under- tliesL- Acts, the Administrator, vations are available for review at Town to whom.-the-Secretary has delegated the Hall, '77 Ain Street, New Canaan, Con- statutory-authority, must develop cri- necticut 06840. teria for flood plain management in Iden- Any person having, lmowlcdge, infor- tified flood'hazard areas. In order to par- mation, or wishing to make a comment on these determinations should immedl- ticipate in the National Flood Insurance ately notfy Mr. Henry S. Noble, First Program, the Town .of New, Canaan; Selectmen, Tawn Hall, 77 Main Street, Connecticut must adopt flood, plain New Cannon, Connecticut 06840. The management measures that are- consist- period for comment will be ninety days ent with the flood elevations determined following' the second publication of this by the Secretary. notice in.anewspaper of-local circulation Proposed flood elevations (100-year in the above-named community. flood) are' listed below forselected loca- The proposed 100-year Tlod Eleva- tlons:.aps-anffotherinformation show-, tions are:

Evcaucia r. Ilth from r±line. atx an in (za vfltm (f ~dnz d'&cftra) ter Source of flooding Location nlaooxuc=n I C.-r rL'dc.tun dzr- ((c.l) Rfb letevr

FiveY3o ivrer ....Merritt lla1 . . . . 17 10 I0 ]EastOld Norwalk Ave --....--- Rd ..-...... 160 ca10 213 La br..... dt. . ... 37 711 70 Sl vtrmino 1Urer.... Htuckieb-rHUBorgibm RdL-- Rd!.-----.- ...... -----.. - 210 E0r (1) - o~~ " 10"5 RippowaLBvcr ..._RUS, dqg 2Z. M. 97 riPnqDan's RdtUlgIway'------* -...... 4193 CT,0DQ ICU4a Ndroton Hirer . .Ia-r 40' 06 Tndan ,Wntes Dr 12 70 4W Fingiawn I1 .. .. 20'. 40' Painrok ...Tl P , to' PlAting Brook Rd- - :--

I Corporate limits. (.NqTational Fiood.,Inwmanca Acto 10f6 (Title 2OIrof'LbusI.ng and Uk'ban DeeolmpenVAcrtof 1958). effectivo January 28j, 1069 (33 ME.17804, Novomber 28 198), as amended' (42.VZ".C. 4001-4128);, and, Secretary's, delegation of authority to Federal nrnnunctreAdmllsttior; SC F268OFebruary-27,10W9 as amended by 39 FR2787,JanuaryZ4, lflT) nsueL-:"Junn 111,1976. ElencrW W, Kitmr. _Acting Fede rZlnsuranceAdfzinistratbr [FRDoc.76-20876 Ffl7-2-746;8: 4am]

- - 24CFR.Parb1917], anee- Progran, the City- off NXw Londn must adopt" flood plain' management [Dcket xo I-2155] measure. that are- consistent with, the- NATIONAL FLOOD-INSURANCE PROGRAM flood elevations determlned' by the Proposed; Flbod! Elevation Determinations Secretary. for Propozed, ilood elevations (100-year ity'ofNew-tonCdon, Cnnecticut flood) are listed below for selected loca- The-Ilederal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other Information show- in accordance avith section 110 of the ing the detailed outline3 of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed' flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234', , 87 Stat. 980, which vatlons are, available' for review at added section 1963 to the National Flood Municipal Building, 181 State Street, Insurance-Acb of 1968- (-Title-DII of the New London, Connecticut 06320. Housilag andiUrbana DevelopmentAct of' Any- person having knowledtpe infor-1 195T, Pubi L, 901-4a), 4Z" "iS.C 4001- maton; or wishing to, make- a' comment 4128' andc2CMPart 1917. (yl1917.4(a))', on these determinatlons-should immedi- hereby gives notice ofhis' proposed de- ately' notif " Mayor Willanr Nalha, terminations of flood elevations for the Municipal Bulldinm, 181 State- Street, City of New LondoniConnecticut. New London. Connecticut 06320. The pe- Under these. A'cts), the Admifistrator; rlod for comment will be ninety days to whom the Secietary haa delegated. the, following the second publication of this statutory authority, must develop cri- notice in a newspaper of local circulation teria for flood plain mahagement in Iden- in the above-named community. tifild flood hazard areas. In order to The proposed 100-year Flood Fleva- participate hr the National Flood Insur- tions are:

FEDERAb REGISTER; VOL 41, NO. 141-VIEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976r -30034 PROPOSED RULES

Elovatlon In Width from shoreilno Sourceofflooding Location feet above mean or bank of stream sea lovel (facing down-stream) to 100-yr flood boundary (feet)

Long Island Sound.... Saltonstall St....-- 11 10 New London By-Pass ...... - 11 1,060 Yourth St ...... ------11 1,40 State Pier Rd--:...... 'i 1,250 Hamilton St ...... 11 1,c0 Trumbull St ------11 1.700 Converse Place ------it 200 Montauk Ave ...... -- -...... 11 150 NilesHill Rd ..---.------11 200 Glenwood Ave ------11 100 Woodlawn Rd ------11 100 Greenway Rd-...... - .------11 150 Highland Ave------II 10

(National Flood Insur nce Act of 1068 (Title x of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1068). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 1968) as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974.) Issued :_june 11, 1976. N

Acting Federal InsuranceAdministrator. [R Doc.76-20877 Filed 7-20-76;8,:45 am]

[ 24 CFR Part 1917 ] Program, the Town of Simsbury must [Docket No. PI-2152] adopt flood plain management measures that are consistent with the flood eleva- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM tions determined by the Srcretary. Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations Proposed flood elevations (100-year for Town of Simsbury, Connecticut flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information show- ing the detailed outlines of the flood- in accordance with section 110 of the proneareas Flood Disaster' Protection Act of 1973 and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. 1. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available'for review at Town added section 1363 to the National Flood Offlces, 760 Hopmeadow Street, Sims- Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of. the bury, Connecticut 06070 'Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having kihowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should Imme- (a)), hereby gives notice of his proposed diately notify Mr. Russell S. Stjaw, 1st determinations of flood elevations for the Selectman, Town Office, 760 Hopmead- Town of Slmsbury, Connecticut, ow Street, Simsbury, Connecticut 06070. Under these Acts, the Administrator, The, period for comment will be ninety to whom the Secretary has delegated the days following the second publication of statutory authority, must develop cri- this notice in a newspaper of local cir- teria for flood plain management in Iden- culation in the above-named community. tified flood hazard areas. In order to par- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- ticipate in the National Flood Insurance tions are:

Elevation Width from shoreline or bank or in feet stream (facing downstream) to Source of flooding Location above mean 100-yr flood boundary (fot) sea level Right Left

Formington River --- Hartford Rd (Route 1M) ------10 1,750 50 Drake Hill Rd ..-...... ----- 157.5 1,500 60 Tarifville Rd ------...... ------15s 1,250 160 Route 189 ------150 100 60

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 PIH 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24,1974.) Issued: June 21, 1976. 'How. iD B. CLARN, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. (FR Doc.76-20878 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

FEDERAL REGISTER,-VOL 47, NO. 141.-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 PROPOSED , RULES

r24CFR.Part 1917] Program, the City of Wilmington must [DocketNo. P1-21571 adopt floodplain managementmeasures that are consistent with the flood eleva- NATIONAL FLOOD .INSURANCE PROGRAM tions determined by the Secretary. Proposed Flood Elevation. Determinations Proposed. flood. elevations (IQI-year fdr City of Wilmington, Delaware flood) are listed. bedw for selectecd loca- tions. lapa The Federal Insurance Admnistrator, and otherinformation show- bi accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of- the flood- Flood. Disaster Protection Act-of 1973 prone areas and. the proposed: flood. ea- vations are availtble (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980. which for review at. Citg added section 1363 to the National Flood Hall, 10th and King Streets WIflningtonr Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Delaware 19801. Any person having Lnowledge,_ infor- Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968 Pub. L. 9D-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, mation, or wishing to make a comment and 24 CFR- Part 1917 (§ 1917.4(a)), on these determinations should immedi- hereby gives notice of his proposed deter- ately notify Mayor Thomas C. Maloney, minations of flood elevations for the City City Hall, 10th and King Streets, Wil- of Wilmington, Delaware. mington, Delaware 19801. The period for Under these Acts, the Administrator, comment will be ninety days following to whom the Secretary has delegated the the second publication of this notice in statutory authority, must develop crite- a newspaper of local circulation n the rna for iflood plain management in Iden- above-named communit. tified flood hazard areas. In order to par- The proposed, 100-year Flood. Eera, ticlpate In the NatlonaP Flood Insurance tions are: Eleatln Witith r m s&a nI1cr t k cL In Lxt r.reMM (klr downrtnaml to Fource offfooding Leooan nb=c mM=.I 10yr d ifldx' voct) rclavrl. lJ.litXU Leflt

Brandywlnock.-_ Ba-nal d.rd 17 t7 B. 0. RR ----.-.-....-- .-.---... . C3CO Runm., _iNationaIrFlood Insurance Act of 108 (Title = of Housing and Urban DcavelopmentAct ot 1968), effective January 28. 1969 (33 FR. 17804, November 28. 1908). as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretarys delegation of authority to Federal Inlurarma Admlnistrator, n FR2680;.February 2%1969, asamended by 39 FR 2787, January2-, 1974.) Issued: June 14, 1976. RuOm=n W.. Knris Acting FederalnauranceeAdmijsratb. [FR]Doc.76-!870 Filed 7-0-7 ;8:45=m

[24.CFR Patt1917] ministered by the Santa Rosa Iland Au- [DocketzTo.F-2160l] thority must adopt flood plain manage- ment measures that are consistent with NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM the flood elevations determined by the. Proposed Floodl Elevation Determinations Secretary. for City of Pensacola Beach, Florida Proposed. flood, elevations 100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information show- lm accordance, with section 110 of the Ing the detalod outlines of the. flood- Mlood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood. ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 S tat. 980, which vations are available for review at Santa added section- 1363 to the National Flood Rosa Island- Authority. No. I Via De Insurance Act of 1968 (Title fr of the Lunn, Pensaol Beach,-Florida.3256L Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having Imowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128, and' 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.1 on these determinations should Immedl- (a)), hereby gives notice of his proposed ately notify Nfr. John G. Cowley, Gen- determinations of flood elevations for the eral Manager, Santa Rosa Island Au- (ity of Pensacola Beach. thority, P.O. Box 9008. Pensacola Beaclu Under these Acts, the Administrator, Florlda 32561. The period for comment tawhomtheSecretar has delegated, the will be- ninety days following the second statutory authority, must develop cri- publcation- o this-notice in a. newspaper teria for flood plain management Inmof local circulation In the- above-named: identified floor hazard areas, Il order to) community. - participate in the National Flood Insur- The proposed 1O-ycar lood? Eleva- ance Program, the Pensacola Beach, Ad- tions are:

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Elevation in Width from shorelino or bank of Souro offlooding Location feet above stream (facing downstrcam) to mean sea 100-yr flood boundary (feet) level

Gulf of Mexico ...... Fort Pickens Rd ------1 0 Entire length. Via De Luna ....------10 Do. Santa Rosa'Sound. .... Sabine Dr ------9 450 ft from Pickens Rd. to end.

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title 2 of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR -17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.O. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 F 2680, February 27, 1969, as amendet by 39 FR 2787. January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 11, 1976. RIQHARD W. KRIM, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-20880 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[24 CFR Part 1917] once Program, the City of Pinellas Park [Docket No. FI-21611 must adopt flood plain management measures that are consistent with the NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM flood elevations determined by the Sec- Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations retary. for City of Pinellas Park, Florida Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information in accordance with Section 110 of the showing the detailed outlines of the Flood Disaster Protection Act' of 1973 flood-prone areas and the proposed flood (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which elevations are availdble-for review at added section 1363 to the National Flood City Hall, Pinellas Park, Florida 33565. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowlegde, infor- 1968 Pub. L., 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should ixmedl- (a)), hereby gives notice of his proposed ately notify Mayor Joseph M. Wornicki, determinations of flood elevations for Jr., City Hall, P.O. 1100, Pinellas Park, the City of Pinellas Park, Florida. Florida 33565. The period for comment Under these Acts, the Administrator, will be ninety days following the second to whom the Secretary has delegated the publication of this notice in a newspaper statutory authority, must develop cri- of local circulation in the above-named teria for flood plain management in community. Identified flood hazard areas. In order to The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- participate in the National Flood Insur- tions are:

Elevation Width from shorelineor bank of Infect stream (facingdownstream) to Source of flooding Location. above mean 100-yr flood boundary (feet) sea level Right Left

Ditch No. L ------66th St....-.-- ..------10 100 970 86th Ave. North..- ....----- 10 550 o20 60th St...... ------.------11 100 1,850 U.S. 19------12 50 100 Ditch No. 1A ...... 5th St ------11 4.900 50a 86th Ave. North. ------11 650 4,100 Ditch No. 1A2...... 52d St ------11 300 1,370 Ditch No. 1B5.------82d Ave ------11 10 1,0 57th St ------....------13 4, 60 40 Ditch No. 2------U.S. 19------14 1,000 Go 43d St ...... - 16 1,400 910 Ditch No. 2A ----- 82d Ave ------12 20 20 Ditch No. 3 ------35th St ------...... 16 - 20 C40 47th St ------...... ------17 100 10 Ditch No. 3A------67th Ave ------6 100 1,010 43d St ------17 500 1800 Ditch No. 4...... 62d Ave ------..------14 1,000 so &2d St ...... ------15 150 00 50th St ------16 1, 00 150 Ditch No. 4A.------58th St - . . ------..------16 00 200 Ditch No. 5------66th St ------12 320 150 63d St ------14 230 20

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28,. 1969 (33 F& 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.O. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 84 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 10, 1976. J. ROBERT HUNTER, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator, [FR Doc.76-20881 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] -

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[24CFRPart1917] pate in the National Flood Insurance [Docket No. FI-2162 Program, the City of Forest Park must adopt, flood plain management measures NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM that are consistent with the flood eleva- Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations tions determined by the Secretary. for City of Forest Park, Georgia Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other Information show- in accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at City -added section 1363 to the National Flood Hall, Forest Park, Georgia 30050. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIl of the Any person having kmowledge, infor- Housing and Urban Development Act of mation, or wishing to make a comment 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.SC. 4001- on these determinations should Immedi- 4128, and 21 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4(a) ). ately notify Mayor Charles W. Summer- hereby gives notice of his proposed de- day, City Hall, P.O. Box 69, Forest Park, terminations of flood elevations for the Georgia 30050. The period for comment City of Forest Park, Georgia. will be ninety days following the second Under these Acts, the Administrator, publication of this notice in a newspaper to whom the Secretary has delegated the of local circulation in the above-named statutory authority, must develop criteria community. for flood plain management in identified The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- flood hazard areas. In order to partlc- tions are:

r2feratla XVidth k m rbh-mlina or ank of Infet t arcm (fzdn- down-trean) to Source of flooding Localion arovo mcn 100-yr zo d tundary (kct) ma laTC1 -Ubt Leat Poolo Creek Tributary- Catherine St ...... 92 Za mountain View Rd ...... F-0 120 to Conley Creek Roek Cut Rd - - - . F5 = .) -Poole Cree k. Greenhm Way D r . tO 80 Conley Creek Old lonesbero 0d....015 Il0 140 Tributary. Simpson Rd ...... sw 70 10 West lester Creek Sprlngdale Rd ...... O o 40 ributary. Spdgdale Rd ...... M ; 75 -esterCreek...... South Ae ...... D10 10 Z0 West St ...... 9 t 10 Lo Cemetary Dr ...... 17 70 70 Pinerldge Rd------S1510o Cynthia Lane ...... W 110 Ils Pine Creek ...... -,-ConelPlnido go d &MIS 70a...... 0 3020 Longleaf Dr ...... CO 40

1Outside corporate limits. (National Flood Insurance Act of 108 (TtUe X=lL of Housing and Urban Development Act of -1968). effective January 28. 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 1908), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insuranco Administrtor, 34 R 2680, February 27,1969, as amend~d by 39 FR 2787, January 24,1974.) Issued: July 1, 1976. Acting FederaZInsurance Administrator. [FP. Doc.7G-20882 Filed 7-20-76;8:46 am]

[24 CFR Part 1917 ] tlcipate in the National Flood Insurance [Docket No. F121581 Program, the City must adopt flood plain management measures that are consist- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM ent with the flood elevations determined Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for by the Secretary. City of Genesceo, Henry County, Illinois Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information show- in accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- OFlood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood eleva- -(Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which tions are available for review at the City added section 1363 to the National Flood Clerk's Office, Geneseo City Hall, 101 Insurance Act of 1968 (Title 3I of the South State Street, Geneseo, Illinois. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having -nowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, mation, or wishing to make a comment and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4(a)) on these determinations should immedi- hereby gives notice of his proposed deter- ately notify Zaor James W. Newell, P.O. minations of flood elevations for the City Box 64, Geneseo, Illinois 61254. The pe- of Geneseo, Henry County, Illinois. riod for comment will be ninety days fol- Under these Acts, the Administrator, lowing the second publication of this no- to whom the Secretary has delegated the tice In a newspaper of local circulation statutory authority, must develop cri- in the above-named community. teria for flood plain management in Iden- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- tified flood hazard areas. In order to par- tions are:

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Elevation Width In feet from bank of stream in feet to 100-yr flood boundary facing Soroe of flooding Location above mean downstream sea level Left night

Genesee Creek ...... Northern corporate limit and Elk St .... 613 410 60 Chicago Rock Islad and Paciflo RR-.. 623 160 IMiddle Rd ...... -. ,.. _ 623 1,'M0240 Corporate limit ------625 ( 51021 0 'Ala ln St ------...... 626 state St. -.---- . ------...... 632 390 540 Corporate limit ------...... 639 140 270 Southeastern corporate limit ------644 280 460

1 Corporate limits. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XII of Housing and Urban Developmont Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. November 28, 1968). as amended (42 UZ.S. 4001-4128): 'and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FZ 280. February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 24, 1976. J. ROBERT HTNER, Acting FederalInsurance Admfnistrator /[RDoc.76-20883 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[24CFRPart 1917] ance Program, the City must adopt flood [Docket No. Fl 2159] plain management measures that are consistent, with the flood elevations NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM determined by the Secretary. Proposed Flood Elevation Determination:for Proposed flood elevations (100-year City of Plymouth, Marshall County, Indiana fldbd are listed below for selected loca- tions. Mais and other information show- The Federal Insurance Adnkuistrator, ing the detailed outlines of the flood- in accordance with section 110 of the prone areas and the proposed flood Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 elevations are available for review at the (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which Lobby of City Hall, 124 North Michigan added section 1363 to the National Flood Street, Plymouth. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title X= of the Any person having knowledge, In- Housing and Urban Development Act of formation,-or wishing to make a com- 1968 Pub.. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- ment on these determinations should 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4(a)) immediately notify Mayor Charles 0. hereby gives notice of -his proposed -Glaub, Plymouth City Hall, 124 North determinations of flood elevations for the Michigan Street, Plymouth, Indiana City of Plymouth, Marshall County, 46563. The period for comment will be Indiana. - ninety days following the second publi- Under these Acts, the Administrator, to whom the Secretary has delegated the cation of this notice in a newspaper of statutory authority, must develop cri- local circulation in the above-named teria for flood plain management In community. identified flood hazard areas. In order to 'The- proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- participAte in the National Food Insur- tions are:

Elevation Width In feot.rom bank of stream In feet to 100-yr-flood boundary facing Source of flooding "Locatiou above mean downstream sea levok Left Itight

Yellow Sliver ------Downstream corporate llm . . 777 ------1,200 Plum St (extended) ------779 50 1,670 Penn Central RR ------780 290 20 Laporte St ...... ------781 70 1,100 Jefferson St ------782 40 20 Baker St ------.... 783 80 40 Upstream corporatlmlt ------784 520......

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1988 (Title XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28. 1969 (33 PR 17804. November 28, 1968). as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128) : and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 Fn 2680. February 27. 1969, as amended by 39 F 2787, January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 11,1976. RICHARD W. HRIzM, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-0884 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

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[24 CFR Part 1917] ance Program, the City must adopt flood plain management measures that are [Docket No. TT-21031 consistent with the flood elevations NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM determined by the Secretary. Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for Proposed flood elevations (100-year City of Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa flood are listed below for selected loca- tions. Maps and-other Information show- The Federal Insurance Administrator, ing the detailed outlines of the flood- in accordance with section 110 of the prone areas and the proposed flood Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 elevations are available for review at the (Pub. I. 93-234), 87 Stat:. 980, which lobby of the Civic Center, 410 East Wash- added section 1363 to the National Flood ton Street, Iowa City. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XTTT of the Any person having kmowledge, In- Housing and Urban Development Act of fornmrkon, or wishina to make a com- -1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- ment un these determinations should 4128, and 24 CER Part 1917 (§ 1917.4(a) ) immediately notify Mayor Mary Neu- -hereby gives notice of his proposed hauser, Civic Center, 410 East Wash- determinations of flood elevations for the ington Street, Iowa City, Iowa 52240. The City of Iowa City, Johnson County, Iowa. period for comment will be ninety days - Under these Acts, the Administrator, following the second publication of this to whom the Secretary has delegated the of local circula- cri- notice in a newspaper statutory authority, must develop tion in the above-named community. teria for flood plain management in identified flood hazard areas. In order to The proposed 100-year Flcod Eleva- participate in the National Food Insur- tions are:

ELvaula Vidth In feet from bank of -trcm itfet to IC0-yrflood boundn-y Sicing Source of flooding Woalt o above lmcan downstream

Clear Creek ...... Corporato lit$ ...... C07 0 20 Camp Cardinal Rd ...... 3 1.140 O Corporate limits ...... Z8 s0 400 Iowa River ---- ...... Corporate limits ------...... (West) Park Rd.(extended)-__---- C51 450 10 At Nornmndy Dr...... At Taft Speedway ------o At City Park...... _ A_ .....9 ...... Park Rd. (E nst)...... 22-0 7 Church St. (extended)_-_"-'--3 ZO 2:0 B Sloomingtost . (extended) _ _ 058 40 t0 Newton ...... C47 20 40 Burlington St...... C40 20 tO Cieao, Rook Id]aCd and PatflU (.13 40 200 West tnt...... 3 s0 120 U.S. Routeo ...... 3 210105 Stevens Dr. (extended)...... C42 40 Chicago. Rock I9:md and acmll RRi 510 130 Corporate limlts-...... ----- 70 Willow Creek ...... Iowa ivr ...... 3. 220 420 Riversido Dr ...... - 44 Z0 5 Iowa City uipa ...... Krpr . --...... -- Corporate limits . - ... 077 1,W(0 10 do...... 678 1o140 760 West Benton St ...... (0 1(0 so Mormon Trek Blvd ...... -9 160 120 -Ralston Creek ...... Iowa River ...... -- 2,-- 1, U.S. Route 6...... 45 23a10 " Kirkwood Ave ...... £3 Sze 1,4S0 Benton St ...... 0 24 710 Chieago, Rock MuILatndad1'tlflo RR (..m20 310 Prentice St ...... -3 270 - 20 Burlington St ...... __ ISO 2W Washinton St ...... f 4M 4: /North Johnson St...... Wl 520 470 Dodge St ...... 0 80 10 WMusatl Irsn SAve...... (072 L2 4001 Tefferson St- .. .. 072 2210 Rochester A e. ...-. 074 40 60 South Branch Ralston Confluencewith Rlaton Creek 0-_70 170 020 Creek. Collego St- ...... 71 110 ISO Court St ...... 73 21o 120 CenterAve..- --- .... o S h e rid an Av e ...... 2 20 43 0 7th Ave (extended) ...... 4 s0 3 Fst ...... C3 Ica 3O Muscatino Ave ...... 204VJ 3d Ave ...... 2 0 210 Ist Ave ...... 34... 270 K Brookside Dr ...... _ 700 30 20 Corporato limits ...... 713 240 90

I Downstream. 2 Upstream. a Upstream sheet flooding. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of Housing and U1rban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 1008). as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Adniatrator, 34 PR 2680, February 27,1969, as amended by 39 IM 2787. January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 14, 1976. W. K . Acting Federal In uranceAdmintrator. [FR Doo.7G-20886 Ped 7-20-76;8:43 am]

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[ 24 CFR Part 1917] surance Program, the Town of West No. FE-21641 Springfield must adopt flood plain man- [Docket agement measures that are consistent! NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROCRAM with the flood elevations determined by Proposed, Flood Elevation Determinations the Secretary. for Town of West Springfield, Massa- Proposed flood elevations (100-year chusett- flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other Information show- in accordance with section 110 of the .ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at Town added section 1363 to the National Flood Hall, 26 Central Street, West Springfield, Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of-the Massachusetts 01089. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any' persoA having knowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128, and 24 CF Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should immedi- (a)), hereby gives notice of his proposed ately notify Mr. Marc Katsoulls. Chair- determinations of, flood elevations for man, Board of Selectmen, Town Hall, 26 the Town of West Springfield, Massachu- Central Strbet, West Springfield, Mas- betts. sachusetts 01089. The period for com- Under these Acts, the Administrator, ment will be ninety days following the -to whom the Secretary has delegated the secod' publication of this notice In a statutory authority, must develop cri- newspaper of local circulation in the teria for flood plain management in above-named community. identified flood hazard areas. In order The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- to participate in. the National Flood,-Ifi- tions are:

Elevation Width from shoreline or bank of in feet stream (facing downstreant) to fSoureo of flooding. Location above mean- 100-yr flood boundary (feet) sea level Right Left

-Connecticut River -----Memorial Bridge - - 60 60 ...... Penn Central RR 61 40 ...... Rout 0 ------0 ..------. 63 45 ...... ChIcopp Bridge ...... 61 80 . Rou t i- -..... ------.-...... 01 80 ...... Westiled River----- Agawam Bridge-._- ...... 30 bhtteneague Bridgo ...... ---..------71------80

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 UZ.S. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delegation of authority to, Federal Insurance Admlnlstrator, 34 FR 2680;February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24,1974.) Issued: June 11, 1976. IHAR W. Knnm, / Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-20886 Filed 7-20-7688:45 am]

[24 CFR Part 1917] identified flood hazard areas. In order [Docket No. FI-2165] to participate in the National Flood In- surance Program, the Village must adopt NATIONAL FLOOD INSURWCE PROGRAM Pood plain management measures that with the flood elevatidns Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for are consistent Village of Johnson City, Broome County, 'determined by the Secretary. New York Proposed flood elevations (100-year Iflood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other Information show- In accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at the added section 1363 to the National Flood Municipal Building, Johnson City. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Any person having knowledge, Infor- Housing and Urban Development Act of mation, or wishing to make a comment 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001- on these determinations should immedl- 4128, and 24 CFR Part 1917 ( 1917.4 ately notify Mayor Paul A. Silvanic, Vil- (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed lage of Johnson City Municipal Building, determinations of flood elevations for Johnson City, New York. The period for the Village of Johnson City, Broome comment will be ninety days following County, New York. ' - the second publication of this notice in Under these Acts, the Admininkfator. a newspaper of local circulation In the to whom the Secretary has delegatBd the above-named community, statutory authority, must develop cri- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- teria for 'flood, plain management in tions are:

F'DERAt REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-,-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 PROPOSED RULES s0mu

abovoIn L't znf 410wscto Mr o lExd t-=afdi.y Licln Souco a lloLin Lo:mIba CM11 Platt

Susqe0un 1liver...Croaol ...... 2,1v3 1W Ackley Avo_... S...... Corporao te _ &, Yo..

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Tltlo = of Houing and Urban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. November 28, 19031, n3 amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurmiko AdmlnLatrator. 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969,8as amended by 39 FR 2787. January 24,1974.) Issued: June 21,1976. HowAnD B. CLAMI. Acting Federallnurance Admini trator. [FR Doc.76-20387 iled 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[24 CFR Part 1917] \flood plain management measUres that A [Docket No.FI-2173] are consistent with the flood elevations determined by the Secretary. NATIOI)At FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM Proposed flood elevations tlO0-year Propo ed Flood Elevation Determination for flood) are listed below for selected loca- Beaufort County, South Carolina tions. Maps and other information The Federal Insurance Administrator, showing the detailed outlines of the in accordance with section 110 of the flood-prone areas and the proposed flood Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 elevations are available for review at the .(Pub. T. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which County Council Office Building. King & added Section 1363 to the National Flood Wilmington Streets, Beaufort, South Insurance Act of 1968 (Title -II of the Carolina 2902. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowledge, infor- 1968, PUb. L. 90-448) (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§1917.4 on these determinations should ImedL- (a)) hereby gives notice, of his proposed ately notify Mr. Arthor B. Home, Jr., Chairman of Beaufort County Council. determinations of flood elevations for P.O. Bo,- 1030, Bptufort, South Carolina Beaufort County, South Carolina. 29902. The period for comment will be Under these Acts, the Administrator ninety days following the second publl- 'to whom the Secretaryhas delegated the cation of this notice in a newspaper of statutory authority, must develop crite- local circulation in the above-named ria for flood plain management in Iden- tified flood hazard areds. In order to par- community. ticipate in- the National Flood Insur- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- ance Program, the County must adopt tions are:

E10vaioa IWidul In frcf It= Source of floodng Loca In r'xt abova tlhuairzto ICO-r 93od~ mmnau.'hvcl treuad=7

AtlantIc O bc ...... 8-13Apeiac 5 fDafr Cmt 3fram2datcd by ths ICOyr lxd.

iNational Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (TItle XI of Houing and Urban Development Act or 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28. 1008). a -amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Fede al Inszrance Admln tor, 31 PB2680. February27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787. January24, 1974.) Issued: June 29,1976. J. Roarr HUN=. Acting FcdcralInsurarccAdministrator. (-R Doc.76-21039 Filed 7-20-76:8:45 aml

rrMERAL .EGISTEP, VOL. 41, NO, 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 3976 / 30042' - "PROPOSED RULES

[24 CFR Part 1917] ticipate in the National Flood Insurance [Docket No. FI-21741 Program, the City must adopt flood plain management measures that are consist- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM ent with the flood elevations determined Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for by the Secretary. City of Beaufort, Beaufort County, South Proposed flood, elevations (100-year Carolina flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Adnanistra- tions. Maps and other information show- tor, in accordance with section 110 -of ing the detailed outlines of the flood- the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at the added section 1363,to the National Flood Planning Commission Office, City Hall, Insurance Act of 1968 (Title -Ilof the 701 Craver-Street, Beaufort. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowledge, Infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should Immedi- (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed ately notify Mayor Henry C. Chambers, determinations of flood elevations for the P.O. Drawer 191, Beaufort, South Caro- City of Beaufort, Beaufort County, South lina 29902. TheFperiod for comment will Carolina. be ninety days following the second pub- Under these Acts, the Administrator, lication of this notice in a newspaper to whom, the Secretary has delegated the of local circulation in the above-named statutory authority, must develop cri- community. teria for flood plain management in iden- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- tifled flood hazard areas. In order to par- tions are:

Elevation Width In feet Source of flooding I .ocation feet above from shoreline to mean sea level 0yerboundary flood

Atlantic Oca -----....East lavdonnler St ------10 450 West Lavdonnier St 101------500 East Congress St ------10 170 East Washington St ------10 770 East-West North St ------10 3,000 East Hermitage Rd. (extnded)------... 10 110 Spanish Point Dr. (at point) ------10 3 20 Morrall Circle ------10 G0 West Allison Rd. (extended)------10 800 Frpp St. (extended west) ------10 400 West North St. (extended west) ------10 700 Beckley St ------10 o00 Covetoy St------10 '500 Sycamore St. (extended north)------.. 10 500 Park St. (extended north)------10 130 I From corporate limiL 2 To corporate limits. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XMI of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective Janmiary 28, 1969 (33 F1. 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 31 FR 2680, February 27.1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 15,1976. R1XC~glU W. KPnw, Acting FederalInsuranfe Administrator.

- [FR Doe.21040 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[ 24 CFR Part 1917 ] surance Program, the City must adopt flood plain management measures that [Docket No.FI-2175] are consistent with the flood elevations NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM determined by the Secretary. Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for Proposed flood elevations (100-year 'City of Edinburg, Hildalgo County, Texas flood) are listed below for selected loca- tions. Maps and other information show- The Federal Insurance Administrator, ing the detailed outlines of the flood- in accordance with section 110 of the* prone areas and the proposed flood ele- Flood Disaster Protection Act- of 1973 vations are available for review at the (Pub. L. 93-234), 87' Stat. 980, which City Manager's Office, City Hall, 10th added section 1363 to the National Flood and McIntyre Streets, Edinburg, Texas. Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIIE of thd" Any person having knowledge, In- Housing and Urban Development Act of formation, or wishing to make a com- 1968. Pub. L. 90-448) (42 U.S.C. 4001- ment on these determinations should 4128), and 24 CFR -Pdrt 1917 ( 1917.4 immediately notify Mayor Ronald A. (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed Case, City Hsill, P.O. Box 1079, Edin- determinations of flood elevations-for the burg, Texas 78539. The period for com- City of Edinburg, Hidalgo County, Texas. ment will be ninety days following the Under these Acts, the Administrator, second publication of this notice In a to whom the Secretary has delegated the newspaper of local circulation In the statutory authority, must develop cr)- terla for flood plain management in above-named community. identified flood hazard areas. In order The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- to pafticipate in the National Flood In- tions are:

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+- niov-tica0 Width In L~cfrom busk citra In foct to WO-y flood bouradW Ling sea brd

Edn.rgo...... Corporateh .. 3 (4r Do---- U.8. Aikmtcm23L --to ------D _ ^C 4.8W9 Do0 : :o...... 1 7th3 th SL. S t ...... 0 35 1 80,w o1 %510. 0 Do ...... A. (extended)______31,GIO ( ,) Do ------Scbnlo V3 1.00 %.70 Do ...... Corporte limits%...... 1.810 %,SW Area Vitwd Detween Sel unler St. and Lovdt 91. 0 Nwurcus cndr- or--,. east of Ciosncr Blvd. Southwestern p31t of communrt-... 0 Do. Se-ago treatment plant =nd rervito 0 ToW are within coqrvpo lizals. Edlnburgcnter. liunel"l Airport- ..... 101 ArM wltlin corpoh0o tl".

'Corporate limits. (National Floo*Insuranca Act of 1003 (Title 2= of Houing and Urban Development Act or 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FA 17804, Norember 28, 100)8, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Ianranc&AdmLnistrtoro 31 P3 2680, February 27,1969, as amended by 39 3 2787. January 24. 1974) Issued: June 14, 1976. RxcuD W. Knnm. Acting Federal InsuranceAdministrator. [FR Doc.76-21043 Filed 7-20-70:8:45 am)

j24 CFR Part 1917] ance Program, the City of Green Bay [Docket No. P"-21821 must adopt flood plain management measure that are consistent with the NATIONAL FLOOD"INSURANCE PROGRAM flood elevations determined by the" Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations Secretary. for City of Green Bay, Wisconsin Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information show- in accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at City added section 1363 to the National Flood Hall. 100 North Jefferson Street, Green Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XI of the Bay, Wisconsin 54301. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having kmowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. I,. 90-448),' (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 19174 on these determinations should Immedl- (a)), hereby gives notice of hl propoSed ately notify Mayor Michael Monflls, determinations of flood elevations for the City Hall. 100 N. Jefferson Street, Green City of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Bay, Wisconsin 54301. The period for Under these Acts, the Administrator, comment will be ninety days following to whom the Secretary.has delegated the the second publication of this notice in statutory authority, must develop cri- a newspaper of local circulation In the " teria for flod plain management In Iden- above-named community. Aifled flood hazard areas. In order to The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- participate In the National Flood Insur- tions are:

Elovnvoa Width from ahsre o or bank of Sourc of loorig i~a~onIn (ccl rtream Source offlooding Loton - aove mean IG0-7 ,fl."d(drzboundary dsratrem) (Met) to Right let

Fox Rver-... - Mao S ...... r 9 100 East River -...... Wester Ave ...... ie t Bard Sta5 83 2( Baird CUee...... U.8.41._____ 70 70 Duck Creek------OB&WRR ...... ( 20 Beaver DmCreek State5L- ...... -- 621 100 2E0 U.S. 41 - ... - .. C12 110 3(0

To corporate lmlt3. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1963 (Title = ofHEouIng and Urban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804. November 28. 1808). as amended (42 U.S.O. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Inurance AdmniLstrator, 34 P32680. February 27, A969. as amended by 39 P32787, January24. 1974.) Issued: June 21,19'76" Howmi B. CLum Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FRDoc.70-21047F.led7-20-76;8:45 am

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[ 24 CFR Part 1917] ticipate In the-National lood Insurance [Docket No. FI-21781 Program, the City must adopt flood plain management measures that are consist- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM ent with the flood elevations determined Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for by the Secretary. City of Live Oak, Bexar County, Texas Proposed flood elevations (100-year The Federal Insurance Administrator, flood) are listed below for selected loca- in accordance -with section 110 of the tions. Maps and other information show- lood Disaster Protection'Act of 1973 ing the detailed outlines of the flood- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 .Stat. 980, which prone areas and the proposed flood eleva- added section 1363 to the National Flood tions are available for review at the City of the Hall, 8001 Shinoak Street, Live Oak. Insurance-Act of 1968 (Title XIII Any person having knowledge, Infor- Housing and Urban Development Act of a comment 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), (42-U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should immedi- (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed ately notify Mayor Frank Willson, 8001 determinations of flood elevations for the Shinoak Street, Live Oak Texas 78233. City of Live Oak, Bexar County, Texas. The period for comment will be ninety Under these Acts, the Administrator, days following the second publication of to whom the Secretary has delegated the this notice in a newspaper of local cir- statutory authority, must develop cri- culation in the alove-nambd community. teria for flood plain management in Iden- The proposed 100-year Mood Eleva- tin".o a-n

Elevation Width In feot from bank of stream In feet t, 100-yr flood boundary facing Source of ilooding Location above mean downstream sealevel Left Right

Sautrillo Creek ...... Woodview Dr. (extended) ------833 30 50 Village Oak Dr ------820 85 70 Sandy Oaks (extended)--..--_-...... -816 40 400 liegal Oaks Dr. (extended -...----- 810 105 55 Mountain Shadows (extended) ------801 115 315 Oak Forest Dr. (extended) ------..... 795 295 00 South side of Martinez Creak Dam ------20 25 Drain No. I------Cherrywood Lne ------41 G0 60 Shin Oak Dr ------837 145 90 Drain No. .------Greyeliff Dr.------840 1 60 Welcome Dr ------830 75 115 Drain No. 3------Wilderness Trail ------851 140 - 105 Northledgo Dr-...... ------839 160 80 Lone Shadow Trail------825 05 70 Welcome Dr------815 375 100 Drain No. 4.------.. Village Oak Dr------845 55 105 I DolaDr. (extended) ------830 25 120 Shin Oak Dr ------811 55 ...... I...... Drain No. 5 ------Enchanted Oaks Dr ------829 100 so Nortbledgo Dr ------870 40 25 Drain No. 6 ------Lone Shadow Trail ------818 80 70 Welcome Dr ------600g100 120 Drain No. 7 ...... Lono Shadow Trail ------815 25 60 Northledge Dr ------847 25 0 Drain No. 8------Lone Shadow Trail ------816 15 10

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (;'Itle Xm of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 Fl 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27,1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787. January 24, 1974.) Issued: June 16, 1976. HowAnD B. CLAR1, Acting FederalInsurance Adninistrator. [FR Doc.76-21041 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[24 CFR Part 1917 ] Under these Acts, the Administrator, to whom the Secretary.has delegated the [Docket No. P1I-2176] statutory authority, must develop cri- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM teria for flood plain management in Iden- Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for tified flood hazard areas. In order to City of Rose Hill Acres, Hardin County, participate in the National Flood Insur- Texas ance Program, the City must adopt flood plain management measures, that are The Federal Insurance Administrator, consistent with the flood elevations de- 'n accordance with section 110 of the termined by the Secretary. Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 Proposed flood elevations (100-year (Pub. L.. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which flood) are listed below for selected loca- added section 1363 to the National Flood tions. Maps and other information show- Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Housing and Urban Development Act of prone areas and the proposed flood ele- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- vations are available for review at the 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 Mayor's home, Jordan and Ridge Roads, (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed Rose Hill Acres. determinations of flood elevations for the Any person having knowledge, Infor- City of Rose Hill Acres, Hardin County, mation, or wishing to make a comment Texas. on these determinations should immedi-

FEDERAL' REGISTER, VOL 41,'NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976- PROPOSED RULES 3. OI5 ately notify Mayor &. M. RiVes, P.O. Box .tlce In a newspaper of local circulation 3285, Lumberton, Texas 77656. The pe- in the above-named community. riod for comment will be ninety days fol- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- lowing the second publication of this no- tions are:

Xtevaieon Width In tt from lbsnk of drea r Infct to C-Mr flocdboundarr fWcal Source ofiooding Lat- n above mean dswastream

Pine Island Bayou... Oak Crest (extended) ...... 19.0 ';'So Ned Ave. (extended) ...... 19.0 . 703 BoCee-.. g Corporate limits ...... 13.5 (1) ------.... ToYCeCorporateoraelmit ------limits...... -----. 1P.55 1,51SO oTram ordon Rd Rd...... (exteded)-...... 19.5q.5 M 19,9 Pine Ae. (extended) ...... 19.5 7a [I,

'Corporatallmits. (National Flood Insurance Act of 1958 (Title XM of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 "(33 FR 17804. November 28, 1968), as amended (42 US.C. 4001-4128): and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Adminl-trator 34 FR 2680, February 27. 1969, as amended by 39 ER 2787 January 24 1974.) Issued: June 14, 1976. TuChaRD W. Kniunr, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doo.76-21042 Filed 7-20-70:8:45 am)

[24 CFR Part 1917 ] Identified flood hazard areas. In order to [Docket No. PI-2177] participate In the National Flood Insur- ance Program, the City must adopt flood NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM plain management measures that are Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for consistent with the flood elevations deter- City of Throckmorton, Throckmorton mined by the Secretary. County, Texas Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information show- in-accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which and the proposed flood ele- added section 1363 to the National Flood vations are available for review at City Insurance Hall, Chestnut Street, Throckmorton. Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Any person having knowledge, infor- Housing and Urban Development Act of mation, or wishing to make a comment 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- on these determinations 4128), and 24 CFRP Part 1917 X§ 1917.4 should immedi- ately notify Mayor Durward W. Cooper, (a) )"hereby gives notice of his proposed P.O. Box Throckmorton, Throcknorton, determinations of flood elevations for the City of Throckmorton, Texas 76083. The period for comment Throckmorton will be ninety days following the second County, Texas. publication of this notice In a newspaper Under these Acts, the Administrator, of local circulation in the above-named to whom the Secretary has delegated the community. statutory authority, must develop cri- The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- terla for flood plain management In tions are:

Elevatfon Vidth In Vct frin bank fts.ream In f&et to 100-yr Fod tvmnasy fzzlr Source of flooding Loeatlo~nnov aove mcan'a downalecamdwr-

Elm Creek .------Corporate lim. .. 1.-0 Elm St ..------1.Ls 119 =" Mnter Ave. (upstream) (U.S. lIlhway 1,0 10 T70 S183 and20). Reynolds AvO ...... 1.Z1 ]- ZZ0 Eagle Ave ...... 1,o.- 280 310 Corporate limi...... 1.1 W 1!0 North Branch Elm ---- do ...... 1,310 40 ILO Creek. Chestnut St (upstream) ...... 1.= 170 Old Hrs&-elI Rd- ...... 1.311 140 c0 North Fork. West Corporate limits ...... ,33 75 75 Branch "Elm Creek. State L ...... 1g1123 80 ~CorporateEmts.I'm,...... ------. 1.3710, 80 O do ...... ----- 1,C4 o3 City Dranch . . effeson------St...... -.-...... I I ic0 Benjamin St ------1.315 I90 170 Winter Ave. (upstream) (U.8. Ulghuy 1." m0 3:0 lM and 233). North Reynolds SL....----.------l,37t... 1.0 Privato Lake Dam (doren'Wcrm) ..... 1,= 210 Z0

I Oqtsido corporate limits. (National Flood Insurance Acb of 1968 (Titlo = of Housng and Urban Development Act of 1988), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 1908), as amended (42 US.C.

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4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by39 FR 2787, January 24,1974.) Issued:. June 14, 1976. -RICHAD W. Hn.cv, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. S- [FR Doc.76-21044 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

[24CFRPart1917] surance Program, the County of Ozaukee [Docket No. FI-2180] must adopt flood plain management measures that axe consistent with the NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM flood elevations determined by the Proposed Flood Elevation Determinations Secretary. for County of Ozaukee County* Wisconsin Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator; tions. Maps and other information show- in accordance with sectionj1l0 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at added section 1363 to the National Flood County Oces, 121 West Main Street, Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XIII of the Port Washington, Wisconsin 53074. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. 1. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128), -and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should Imme- (a)), hereby gives notice of his proposed diately notify Mr. Harold C. Dobber- determinations of flood elevations for puhl, County Clerk, 121 West' Main the County of Ozaukee, County, "Wis- Street, Port Washington, Wisconsin consin. 53074. The period for comment will be Under these Acts, the Administrator, ninety days following the second pub- to whom the Secretary has delegated the lieation of this notice in a newspaper of statutory authority, must develop cri- local circulation in the above-named teria for flood plain management In community. -identified flood hazard areas. In order The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- to participate In the National Flood In- tions are:

Elevation Width from shoreline or bank of in feet stream (facing downstre'am) to Source of flooding Lecation above mean 100-yr flood boundary (feet) sea level Right Left

Mwlvankee Rivar..... County Trunk Highway I and State 787 200 2Z0 Highway 84. County Trunk Highway A.and State 783 210 20 Highway 84. Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Paciflo 764 G0 20 RR. County Trunk Highway I ------82 00 30 Co.unt.Trnk Highway C-.. . 61 1,400 2,350 North Branch of the niverside Dr------801 GO 220 Milwaukee River. I Cedar Creek ...... County Trunk'HighwaY ------834 I80 t0 State Highway 143...... 830 100 100 raehlers Mill Rd ...... 827 760 120 Covered Bridge------82 75 200 Covered Bridge dM 82 125 700 Cedar Creek Rd ------821 N0 25 Cedar Creek Rd ------...... --_ _ 20 25 IO County Trunk Highway I ------818 200 150 Cedar Creek Rd ------817 150 10 Cedar Creek.------State Highway 0 ------...... ------809 100 20 Driveway ------736 75 25 Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacillo 732 100 25 RR. County Trunk Highway T ------'712.5 100 25 Green Bay Rd ---- .------701 00 - 0

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Title = of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968). effective January 28, 1969 (33 FRT 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amendedty 89 FR 2787, January 24,1974.) Isued: June 14,1976. Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-21048 Fied 7-20-76;8:45 am]

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[24CFRPart1917] to participate in the National Flood n- 7 9 [Docket No. FI1-2j ] suranco Program, the Town must adopt flood plain management measures that - NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM are consistent with the flood elevations Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for determined by the Secretary. Town of Clifton, Fairfax County, Virginia Proposed flood elevations (100-year flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. .Mapsand other information show- in accordance with section 110 of the ing the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which vations are available for review at the added section 1363 to the National Flood Clifton Volunteer Fire Company, 12645,- Insurance Act of 1968 (Title x of the Chapel Road, Clifton, Virginia. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowledge, infor- 1968 (Pub. L. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should imme- (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed diately notify Ms. Phyllis Waters, Mayor determinations of flood elevations for of Clifton, 12717 Chestnut Street, Clif- the Town of Clifton, Fairfax County, ton, Virginia 2024. The period for com- Virginia. ment will be hlnety days following the Under these Acts, the Administrator, second publication of this notice in a to whom the Secretary has delegated the newspaper of local circulation in the- statutory authority, must develop crl- above-named community. teia for flood plain management in The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- identified flood hazard areas. In order tions are:

Elcrtfen. 118 In fxt fromn Lank ofsrtresr rn ftt to 10O-yr Isod F uUlJy .ar.r Source of iloodIng L 'ailoa 01vo zatan doqurnm

Popes HeadCrek-... Northwestem cripvrato .... 17mit9IT9 40 2ca Southern RR Bridg ...... l, FO - State Read 5 Brdge ...... _ Fo a* Northeastern corporate lmits ...... 10 31 419

- (National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 (Tiltle XI of Housing and Urban Development Act of - -n--ry 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 19068), as amended (42 US.O. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance AdminiLstrator. 34 Fa 2680, February 27,1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787. January 24. 1074.) 'Issued: June 21,1976. HowAILD B. CLAni. Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-21045 Filed 7-20-70;8:4S am]

[ 24 CFR Part 1917 ]. to participate in the National Flood In- [Docket No. P1-21721. surance Program, the Town must adopt flood plain management measures that ,- NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM are consistent with the flood elevations Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for determined by the Secretary. Town of Port Royal, Beaufort County, Proposed flood elevations (100-year South Carolina flood) are listed below for selected loca- The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other information in accordance with section 110 of the showing the detailed outlines of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 flood-prone areas afid the proposed flood (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which elevations are available for review at the added section 1363 to the National Flood Clerk-Treasurer's Office, Town Hall of Insurance Act'of 1968 (Title XII of the Port Royal, Paris Avenue, Port Royal. Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowledge, infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishlng to make a comment 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 1917.4 on these determinations should im- (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed mediately notify Mayor Melvin G. Hec- determinations of flood elevations for the tor, -Port Royal Town Hall, Drawer 8,. Town of Port Royal, Beaufort County, Port Royal, South Carolina 29935. The South Carolina. period for comment will be ninety days Under these Acts, the Administrator, following the second publication of this to whom the Secretary has delegated the notice in a newspaper of local circulation statutory authority, must develop cri- in the above-named community. terla for flood plain management in The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- identified flood hazard areas. In order tions are:

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Elevatlon Width In feet Source of flooding - Loation in feet abovo from ,horellno , ";ean ea level tOboundary 100-yr flood

Atlatlc Ocean ------Route 281 ------...... 11, 3,2C0 LenoaDr- ...... ------11 100 8th St. west...... ------11 1,100 Sth St. extended cast------11 400 10th Ave. extended -----.------. 11 2,030 10th St. extended west ------...... ------. it 320 10th St. extended east -----...... ------11 460 16th St. extended-west- -...... ------11 coo 16th St. extended eat ...... ------11 500 8thAvo. extended ....------11 400 Talbird td. extended ------10 220

(National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 ('itle ±111 of Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FR 17804, November 28, 1968), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation -of authority to F6deral Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27, 1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24, 1974.)- Issued: June 11, 1976. J. ROBERT HUNTER, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator.. [FR Doc.76-21038 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

S[24 CFk Part 1917 ] to participate in the National Flood In- [DoiketNo.1t-2171]' surance Program, the Town must adopt flood plain management measures that NATIONAL FLOOD INSURANCE PROGRAM are consistent with the flood elevations Proposed Flood Elevation Determination for determined by the Secretary. Town of Tiverton, Newport County, Proposed flood elevations (100-year Rhode Island flood) are listed below for selected loca- in The Federal Insurance Administrator, tions. Maps and other Information show- accordance with section 110 of the ing- the detailed outlines of the flood- Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 prone areas and the proposed flood ele- Flood Disaster ProtectionS .Act 13ih vations are available for review at Town (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980, which Hl, igan RodTvetnRh e added section 1363 to the National Flood Hall, Highland Road, Tverton, Rhode Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XI of the Housing and Urban Development Act of Any person having knowledge, Infor- 1968 Pub. L. 90-448), (42 U.S.C. 4001- mation, or wishing to make a comment 4128), and 24 CFR Part 1917 (§ 19174 on these determinations should im- (a)) hereby gives notice of his proposed mediately notify Ms. Louise Burfee, Pres- determinations of flood elevations for ident of the Tiverton Town Council; the Town of Tiverton, Newport County, Town Hall, Highland Road, Tiverton, Rhode sland. Rhode Island 02878. The period for corn- Under these Acts, the Administrator, ment vll be ninety days following the twhom the Secretary has delegated the second publication of this notice in a newspaper of local circulation in the statutory authority, must develop cr1- above-named conmmity. teria for flood plain management In The proposed 100-year Flood Eleva- Identified flood hazard areas. In order tions are:

Elevation • Width In feet Source of flooding - Lozation In feet above from shorelino mean sea level to 100-yr flood boundary

Sakonnet River....._ Fog Land Dr--- : -...... ---- ...... ------13 675 Lafayetto Rd ------13 3,140 Stone Bridge Rd...... ------16 740 Sakonnet Bridge ------...... 14 200 Cary Io ne------14 200

(National Floqd Insurance Act of 1968 (Title XII of Housingand Urban Development Act of 1968), effective January 28, 1969 (33 FS 17804, November 28, 1960), as amended (42 U.S.C. 4001-4128); and Secretary's delegation of authority to Federal Insurance Administrator, 34 FR 2680, February 27,1969, as amended by 39 FR 2787, January 24,1974.)

Issued: June 29,1976. J. ROBERT HUNrr, Acting FederalInsurance Administrator. [FR Doc.76-21033 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 amnl

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE A.LD. will select i lender and A.ID. will select a lender and negotiate the terms -of the proposed loan.negotiate the terms of the proposed loan, Agency for International Development - Dated: July- 13, 1976. HOUSING GUARANTY PROGRAM FOR Dated: July 12, 1976. IVORY COAST : PETER IVL K , PETER M. IKIMs, Director of Housing, Director of Housing, Information for Investors Agency for InternationalDevelopment. Agency for InternationalDevelopment. The Agency for International Develop- [F Doe.76-21119 Fled 7-20-76;8:45 am] ment ("A.ID.") is advising the Govern- [FR Doc.76-21118 Filed 7-20-76;8!45 amfl ment of the Ivory Coast (the "Borrow- er") that A.I.D. is prepared to guaranty HOUSING GUARANTY PROGRAM FOR HOUSING GUARANTY PROGRAM FOR repayment of principal and interest on REPUBLIC OF BOTSWANA REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA a loan in an amount not to exceed eight Information for Investors million four hundred thousand dollars. Information for Investors ($8,400,000)" by an eligible U.S. investor The Agencyfor International Develop- The Agency for International Develop- to the Borrower. ment (AI.D.) is advising the Govern- ment (AID.) is advising the Govern- A.I.D.'s guaranty will be subject to'-ex- ment of Botswana (the Borrower) that ment of Zambia (the Borrower) that ecution of an agreement by an eligible upon execution by an eligible U.S. inves- upon execution by an eligible U.S, In- U.S. investor acceptable to AI.D. for the -tpr acceptable to A.ID. of an agreement vestor acceptable to AID. of an argee- loan and subject to the satisfetion of to loan the Borrower an amount not to ment to loan the Borrower an amount certain further terms and conditions by exceed $2,600,000 and subject to the satis- not to exceed $10,000,000 and subject to the Borrower. The guaranty will be faction of certain further termsand con- the satisfaction of certain further terms backed by the full faith and credit of ditions by the Borrower, AID. will guar- and conditions by the Borrower, A.I.D. the United States of America and will anty repayment to the investor of the will guaranty repayment to the investor be issued pursuant to authority, con- principal and interest on such loan. The of the principal and Interest on such tained in section 222 of the Foreign As- guaranty will be backed by the full faith loan. The guaranty will be backed by the sistance Act of 1961, as amended (the 'and credit of the United States of Amer- full faith and credit of the United States "Act"). Proceeds of the loans will be ica and will be issued pursuant to author- of America and will be issued pursuant to used to finance housing and shelter ity, contained, in section 221 of the authority, contained In section 221 of the projects for lower income-families. Foreign Assistance .Act of 1961, as Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Eligible investors interested in extend- amended (the Act). Proceeds of thq loan amended (the Act). Proceeds of the ng a guaranteed loan to the Borrower will be used to finance housing for lower loan will be used to finance housing for should communicate promptly with: income families. lower income families. The Embassy of the Republic of the Ivory Eligible investors interested in extend- Eligible investors interested in extend- Cat E , 2424 Massachusetts. Avenue, vor ing a guaranteed loan to the Borrower ing a guaranteed loan to the Borrower Wast, D.C. 20008. should communicate promptly with: should communicate promptly with: F. or Mr. Mogae, Permanant Secretary, Ministry The Honorable J. M. Mwanakatwe, Minister or of Finance and Development Planning, of Finance, Government of tho Republic of Office of Financial Consular, Republic of the Private Bag 008, Gaborone, Botswana, Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia. Ivory Coast, 521 Fifth Avenue, New York, Telex-PULA (Finance). New York 10017. - Investors eligible to receive a guaranty Investors eligible to receive a guaranty are those specified in section 238(c) of Investors eligible to receive a guaranty are those specified In section 238(c) of the Act. They are: (1) U.S. citizens; (2) are those specified in section 238(c) of the Act. They are: (1) U.S. citizens; (2) domestic corporations, the Act. They are: (1) U.S. citizens; (2) domestic corporations; partnerships or partnershipq or domestic corporations, partnerships, associations substantially beneficially or associations substantially beneficially owned by U.S. citizens; (3) foreign cor- associations substantially beneficially owned by U.S. citizens; (3) foreign cor- porations whose share capital owned by U.S. citizens; (3) foreign cor- porations whose share capital s at least is at least porations 95 percent owned by U.S. citizens, and whose share capital Is at least 95 percent owned by U.S. citizens; and (4) foreign partnerships or associations 95 percent owned by U.S. citizens; and (4) foreign partnerships or associations wholly owned by (4) foreign partnerships or associations wholly owned by U.S. citizens. U.S. citizens. To be wholly owned by U.S. citizens. To be eligible for a guaranty, the loan eligible for a guaranty, the loan To be eligible for a guaranty, the loan -must be repayable in full no later than must be repayable in full no later than must be repayable in full no later than the thirtieth aniversary of the first dis- the thirtieth anniversary of the first dis- the thirtieth anniversary of the first bursement of the principal amount there- bursement of the principal amount' disbursement of the principal amount of and the interest ratemay be no higher thereof and the interest rate may be no thereof and the interest rate may be no than the maximum rate to be established higher than the maximum rate to be es- higher than the maximum rate to be es- by AID. tablished by AID. tablished by AID. Information as to eligibility of inves- Information as to eligibility of Invest- Information as to eligibility of in- hous- vestors- and other aspects of the AID. Pors and other aspects of the AID. ors and other aspects of the AID. hous- housing guaranty program can be ob- ing guaranty program can be obtained ing guaranty program can be obtained tained from: from: from: Director, Office of Housing, Agency for In- Director, Office of Housing, Agency for Inter- Director, Office of Housing, Agency for In- ternational Development, Room 300 E, national Development, Room 300 E, SA-2, ternational Development, Ron 800 r, SA- SA-2, Washington, D.C. 20523. Washington, D.C. 20523. 2, Washington, D.C. 20523. This nlotice is not an offer by AID. or This' notice is not an offer by AID. or This notice is not an offer by AID. or by the Borrower. The Borrower and not by the Borrower. The Borrower and not by the Borrower. The Borrower and not

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AI.D. will select a lender and negotiate Office of the Secretary of Defense clude evidence that a copy thereof has the terms of the proposed loan. DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY.. been served on thbaappllcant. SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE Any comment claim, or obJections Dated: July 12, 1976. must, be filed with the Chief, Branch of Closed Meeting Land Operations, Bureau of Land Man- Dirictorof Housing, Agency, ,Pursuant to the provisions of Section agement, Colorado State ofce, Room for InternationalDevelopment. 10 of the Public Law 92-463, effective '70D. Colorado State Bank Building, 1600 [Ft Doc.76-21120 Filed. 7-20-76;8:45 am] January 5, 1973, notice Is hereby given Broadway, Denver. Colorado 80202, as that a closed meeting of a Panel of the promptly as posible after publication of this DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY DIA Scientific Advisory Committee will notice. be held as follows: Acting Comptroller of the Currency Chief, Thursday. 26 Aug. 197G-Pompoao Plaza. Branch of Land Operations. INSURED BANKS Rosslyn, Va. EFRDoc.7G-21115 Filed 7-19-76; 12:55 pmj Joint Call for Report of Condition The entire meeting commencing at 0900 hrs. Is devoted to Lhe discussion Caoss RE ucE: For a document is- of classified Information ah defined In Sec- fNM 2320) sued jointly by the Comptroller of the tion 552(b)(1), Title 5 of the U.S. Code Currency, Department of the Treasury; and therefore will be closed to the NEW MEXICO the Federal Deposit public. Insurance Corpora- Subject matter Is to work on a study Application tion; and the Federal Reserve Systen'on -of specialized Intelligence a.sesments re- the subject of a joint call for a report of garding the capabilities and use of JuLT 13, 1976. conditions of insured banks, see FR Doc. emerging weapons systems. Notice is hereby given that, pursuant -76-21235 appearing in the notices section to section 28 of the Mineral Leasing Act of this~issue under the Federal Deposit '-, MAURCE W. Rocs, of 1920 (30 U.S.C. 185), as amended by Insurance Corporation. Director, Correspondenceand the Act'of November 16, 1973 (87 Stat. Directives OASD (Comptroller). 576), NRM Petroleum Corporation has DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE JULY 16, 1976. applied for one 2-inch natural gas pipe- line right-of-way acrozs the following Department of the Air Force L R Doc.70-21003 F led 7-20-76:8:45 am] IA NNW MfnNnlPnnfl I aNT Anlvi.nY land: WORKING GROUP DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ZEW W=CD P CWAr~LBM=1r, NWZrzcar T.20 S. .L3. Meeting Bureau of Land Management Bec. 33, IM14NE14. - n accordance with section 10(a) (2) [Colorado 23997-RWI This pipeline will convey natural gas of the Federal Advisory Committee Act NORTHWEST PIPELINE CORP. across .149 of a mile of national resource IPub. L. 92-463) announcement is made land in Eddy County, New Mexico. of the following committee meeting., Pipeline Application The purpose of this notice Is to Inform Name: JANNAFl Monopropellant Ad- JuLy 8. 1976. the public that the Bureau will be visory Working Group. Notice is hereby glven that, pursuant proceeding with consideration of whe- Date: July 28-30, 1976. to section 28 of the Mineral Leasing Act ther the application should be approved. Place: Stanford Research Institlte, ( of 1910 (41 Stat. 449), as amended (30 and if so, under what terms and condi- Menlo Park. CA. U.S.C. 185). Northwest Pipeline Corpo- tions. Time: Initial meeting 9 a.m. July 28. ration. P.O. Box 1526. Salt. Lake City, Interested persons desiring to express Proposed Agenda: 'Not yet finalized Utah 84110. has appliedlor a natural their views should promptly send their but restricted to subcommittee reports on gas pipeline rIght-of-way on application name and addrz to the District Man- progress towards identified goals of the C-23997. The 42 inch o.d. natural gas ager, Bureau of Land Management, P 0. advisory, working group. i pipeline 'Will cross approximately 1.141 Box 1397, Roswell. Nevi Me.co 8820L Pui-pose- of the Meeting: The working miles of the following described Na- group will review the progress of the tional Resource Land In Rio Blanco FhZn E. PAD A, individual subcommittees on assigned County, Colorado: Chief. Branch of Lands and tasks of monopropellant technology since Minerals Operations. the lastmeeting.thelaszmetin. TheTe committeecmmiteeSme will also T. 2 S., 4:R. 101SW%83% W.. Oth PMLSE%8% NYm6%. EM Doc.70-225 FlIed 7-209-76;8:45 ami discuss technical problems identified by SEV'NW11, Lot 7 (ITEV41W1.). Lot 0 the attending engineers and program - (NWVN ). managers. VALMY. NEVADA. PROPOSED COAL-FIRED Meeting of the Advisory Working The facility will enabl@ applicant to POWER PLANT AND RELATED TRANS- Group is open to the public. Public at- construct, operate and maintain the MISSION LINES tendance: depending on available space, subject natural gas gathering pipeline intent To Prepare a Draft Environmental may be limited to those-persons who have and meet applicant's customer require- Statement notified the Advisory Working Group ments for additional natural mas. This Jun 14, 1976. chairman in writing at least three (3) facility Is a part of the applicantVs Phla- days-prior to the meeting, of their in- delphia Creek Gathering System. Pursuant to section 102(2) C) of the tention to attend. The purposes of this notice are: To National Environmental Policy Act of Any member of the public may file a inform the public that the Bureau of 1969, The Bureau of Land Management written statement with the Working Land Management will be proceeding (BLM) has beaun preparation of a draft Group Chairman before, during. or after with the preparation of environmental environmental statement on- a. proposal the meeting. To the extent that time per- and other analyses necessary for deter- by Sierra Paclfl Power Company to mits, the committee chairman may al- mining whether the application Should build a coal-fired power plant 35 mnles low public presentation of oral state- be approved and. if so. under what southeast of Winnemucca. Nevada. ments at the meeting. -terms and conditions; to allow interested The proposal Involves two 250-mega- All communication regarding this Ad- parties to comment on the application, watt coal-fired electricity generating visory Working Group should be- ad- and to allow any persons asserting a units collectively called the North Valmy dressed -to--Mr. F. S. Forbes, Advisory claim to the lands or having bona fide Station. Also being studied are proposed Working Group AFRPL/LKDP, Edards, objections to the proposed natural gas power line corridors to carry the electric- CA93523. - "' gathering pipeline right-of-way to file itY to the Mira'Loma substattonnear FORREST S, FORBES. their objections In this office. Any per- Reno In Washoe County, and the Austin S Chief, Propellants Section. son asserting a claim to the lands or substation neat Austin In Lander County. [FR Doc.76-21123 Piled 7-20-76;8:45 aml having bona fide objections must In- A BLM- interdisciplinary 'team has been assembled In Reno for the purpose

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JIUY 21: 1976 30052. NOTICES of preparing the environmental state- lie Affairs Officer or Office of the Director (39 F R 19650, June 3, 1974) ; the Soil Con- ment. Anyone Interested in providing (230), Bureau of Land Management. servation Service, U.S. Department of and suggestions or In receiv- Agriculture, has prepared a final en- comments CURT BEmxrLx.n, ing more information about the project Direct&. vironmental impact statement (EIS) and the environmental statement should for the Big Pipe Creek Watershed proj- contact the environmental team in Reno JuLY 12, 1976. ect, Carroll County, Maryland, USDA- at (702) 784-5602 or by writing Valmy [FR Doe.76-20988 Filed 7-2o-76;8:4§ am] SCS-EIS-WS-(ADM) -76-1 (F) -MD. Environmental Statement Team, BLM, The EIS concerns a plan for watershed 300 Booth St., Room 3008, Reno, Nevada DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE protection, flood prevention, recreation 89509. and municipal and Industrial water sup- Agricultural Marketing Service works of improvement E. I. ROWLAND, ply. The planned State Director,Nevada. GRAIN STANDARDS provide for conservation land treatment and 1 multipurpose reservoir with capac- [FR Doc.76-21124 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am1 Indiana Grain Inspection Point;, Change of Name ity for floodwater retarding and sedi- ment, recreation and municipal and In- Notice is herebg given that the Schnei- dustrial water. STEERING COMMITTEE NATIONAL der Inspection Service, which is desig- The final EIS has been filed with the ADVISORY BOARD nated under section 7(f) of the U.S. Council on Environmental Quality. Meeting Grain Standards Act (7 U.S.C. 79(f) ) to A limited supply is available at the an official inspection agency Notice is hereby given that the Steer- operate as following location to fill single copy re- at Cedar Lake, Indiana, has changed its quests: ing Committee of the National Advisory name to Schneider Inspection Service, Board, Bureau of Land Management, will Inc. The -change in name does not In- Soil Conservation Service, USDA, Room 622, meet Wednesday, August 4, 1976, in Salt 4321 Hartwick Road, College Park, Mary- volve a change in management or own- land 20740. Lake City, Utah. The meeting will be ership. held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. in room (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Pro- 1408 of the Utah State Office, Bureau Done in Washington, D.C., on July 15, gram No. 10,004, Watershed Protection of Land Management, University Club 1976. and Flood Prevention Program-Public Law 83-566). Building, 136 East South Temple, Salt DONALD E.-WIL~MSON, Lake City. The Federal Representative Administrator. Dated: July 2, 1976. will be Mr. James W. Monroe, Assistant [FR Doc.76-21009 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] Director, Bureau of Land Management, JOSEPH W. HAAS, or his authorized representative. " Depllly Administrator!or Wa- and make ter Resources, Soil Conserva- The Committee will consider Forest Service recommendations concerning policy and tion Service. program issues to be addressed by the CADDO NATIONAL GRASSLAND GRAZING [FR Doc.76-21112 Filed 7-2-70,8:45 ami National Advisory Board, as well 'as a ADVISORY BOARD time and place for the next meeting of Meeting DES ARC BAYOU WATERSHED the Board. Additionally, ad hoc commit- tees of Board members will be formed The Caddo National Grassland Graz- PROJECT, ARKANSAS to study the issues selected and develop -ng Advisory Board will meet at 7 pm., Availability of Negative Declaration recommendations for consideration by August 19,.1976 at the public meeting the full Board. room on the 3rd-floor of the courthouse Pursuant to Section 102(2) (C) of. the The meeting will be open to the public. building, Bonhlam, Texas. National Environmental Policy Act of Time will be made available from 10:30 The purpose of this meeting is to elect 1969, the Council on Environmental to 11:30 a.m. for brief statements by officers of the board; discuss board fune-' Quality Guidelines (40 CFR Part 1500); members of the public. Those wishing to tions, responsibilities and opportunities; and the Soil Conservation Service Guide- maintenance of improvements and allot- lines (7 CFR Part 650); the Soil Con- make an -oral statement should notify management. the Public Affairs Officer, Bureau of Land ment servation Service, U.S. Department of Management, University Club Building, -The meeting will be open to the public. Agriculture, gives notice that an environ- 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, Persons who wish to attend should notify mental impact statement is not being District Ranger, P.O. Box 507, Decatur, prepared for the Des Arc Bayou Water- Utah 84111, before the close of business County, Arkansas, August 3, 1976. His telephone Texas, telephone (817) 627-5475. Written shed Project, White Tuesday, The environmental assessment of this number l (801) 524-4227. Persons wish- statements may be filed with the com- mittee befoi or after the meeting. federal action Indicates that the project ing to appear before the Committee who -will not create significant adverse local, have not notified the Public Affairs of- Dated: July 14,1976. regional, or national impacts on the en- ficer In advance as prescribed may be - DAvID G. OATEs," vironment and that no significant con- heard during the alloted period, time Staff Officer,Range, Timber, troversy Is associated with the project, is to ex- - Wildlie, Soil & Water. As a result of these findings, Mr. M. J. permitting. No oral statement Spears, State Conservationist, Soil Con- ceed ten minutes, and must be limited [FR Doc.76-21122 Filed 7-20-7,8:45 am] servation Service, has determined that in content to national or regional issues the preparation and review of an envi- suggested for consideration by the Na- Soil Conservation Service ronmental impact- statement is not tional Advisory Board. Additionally, all needed for this project. statements must be reduced to writing BIG PIPE CREEK WATERSHED PROJECT, The project concerns a plan for water- MARYLAND shed protection, flood prevention, and and two copies filed with-the Committee Availability of Final Environmental recreation. The planned works of Im- Chairman at the meeting. Any interested provement include conservation land con- Impact Statement person may fie a written statement treatment suppleinented by four singlo suggested topics for Board con- Pursuant to section 102(2) (C) of the perning purpose floodwater retarding structuret or by mail to National Environmental Policy Act of sideration at the meeting and one multiple-purpose structitro for of Land Man- 1969; Part 1500 of the Council on Envi- the Director (230), Bureau recreation and floodwater retardation. Washington, D.C. 20240. ronmental Quality Guidelines (38- FR agement, The negative declaration Is being filed Further Information concerning the 20550, August 1, 1973); and Part 650 of with the Council on Environmental Qual- meeting may be obtained from the Pub- the Soil Conservation Service Guidelines

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ity and copies are being sent to various (Catalog of Federal Domestic AwsIstance Pro- D.C. 20230, no later than the close of federal, state, and local agencies. The gram No. 10.904, Flood Control Act-Public business of the tenth calendar day fol- basic data developed during the envi- Law 78-534, 68 Stat. 905) lowing the publication of this notice. ronmental assessment is on file and may Dated: July 15, 1976. CHARLES It SM=~, be reviewed by interested parties at the Acting Chief, Trade Act Ceftif- Service, Room 5029, JosEPli W. HAAS, Soil Conservation Deputy Administratorfor Water cation Division, Office of Federal Building, 700 West Capitol, Little Resources. Soil Conserration Planning and Program Sup- Rock, Arkansas 72203. A limited num- port. ber of copies of the negative declaration Service. is available from the same address to [FR Doc.76-21114 Filed 7-20-70;8:45 am] [FR Doc.76-20995 Flied 7-20-76;8:45 am] fill single copy requests. No administrative action on imple- DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Bureau of Standards mentation on the proposal will be taken until August 5, 1976. Economic Development Administration ADVISORY COMM1ITEE FOR LEGAL METROLOGY (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance CAPRICE HANDBAGS COMPANY, INC. INTERNATIONAL Program No. 10_9Q4, Watershed Protection Petition fora Determination of Eligibility . Open Meeting and Flood Prev~ntion Program-Pub. L. 83- 566.) A petition by Caprice Handbags Com- The Advisory Committee for Interna- pany, Inc, -22 West 32nd Street, New tional Legal Metrology will meet from Dated: July 15, 1976. York, New York 10001, a producer of 1:00 Pm. to 5:00 pm. on Thursday, Sep- JOSEPH W. HAAS, handbags and purses, was accepted for tember 9, 1976, and from 9:00 an. to Deputy Administrator for Water filing on July 14, 1976, under section 251 5:00 pm. on Friday, September 10, 1976. Resources, Soil Conservation of the Trade Act of 1974 (Pub. r, 93- The meeting will be held In the Goshen Service. 618). Consequently, the United States Room of the Hollday.Tnn in Gaithers- burg, Maryland. The Holiday Inn is lo- [FR Doc.76-21113 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] Department of Commerce has initiated an investigation to determine whether in- cated Just off the Montgomery Village creased imports Into the United States Ave./Galthersburg exit of Interstate 270. VILLAGE AND WALKER CREEK of articles like or directly competitive The Committee was established in WATERSHED PROJECT, TEXAS with those produced by the firm contrib- 7rch, 1974 (39 FR 6136, 2-19-74), and renewed in Mtarch, 1976 (41 FR 12915, Availability of Negative Declaration uted importantly to total or 'partlal Sp- aration of the firm's workers, or threat 3-29-76), to advise the Department Pursuant to'section 102(2) (C) of the thereof, and to a decrease In sales or pro- through the Director, National Bureau National Environmental Policy Act of duction of the petitioning firm. of Standards (NES), on technical and 1969; the Council on Environmental Any party having a substantial inter- policy matters relating to NBS's acsigned Quality Guidelines (40 CFR Part 1500); est in the proceedings may request a general responsibilities for the develop- and the Soil Conservation Service Guide- public hearing on the matter. A request ment of U.. positions on technical is- lines (7 CFR Part 650) ; the Soil Conser- for a hearing must be received by the sues arising In the International Or- vation Service, U.S. Department of Agri- Chief, Trade Act Certification Division, ganiztlon of Legal Metrology (oIML). culture, gives notice that an environ- Economic Development Administration, The Committee consists of approximately mental impact statement is not being U.S. Department of Commerce, Wash- 20 members selected to ensure balanced prepared for the Village and Walker ington, D.C. 20230, no later than tile close representation among government, pro- ' Creek Watershed Project, Ellis and Na- of business of the tenth calendar day fol- fesslonal metrologists, national stand- varro Counties, Texas. lowing the publication of this notice. ards bodies and industry and trade as- The environmental assessment of this socations. federal action indicates that the project JAcK W. Osnura, Jr., The meeting Is a prelude to United will not create significant adverse local, Diviio,Trade Act Certficatio States participation in the 5th Inter- regional or national impacts on the en- Division, Office of Planning national Conference of Legal Metrology vironment and that no sigificant contro- and ProgramSupport. to be held In Paris, France, October 6-12, Versy is associated -with the project. As a IFR Doc.76-20994 Filed 7-20-70;8:45 am) 1976. As such, the agenda for the Com- result of these findings, Mr. George C. mittee meeting will Include the following Marks, State Conservationist, Soil Con- JACOBY.BENDER, IN. discussion Items to be acted upon during servation Service, has determined that D Nthe International Conference: the preparation and review of an envi- Petition for a Determination of Eligibility (1) Acceptance of the proposed bud- ronmental impact statement is not A petition by Jacoby-Bender Inc., 62- get for OIML for the period 1977-1930; needed for this project. 10 Northern Boulevard, Woodslde, (2) Review of United States positions The project concerns a plan for water- Queens, New york 11377, a producer of on eighteen (18) OIML InternationaI shed protection, flood prevention, and watch bracelets and straps and costume Recommendations being proposed for drainage. The planned works of improve- jewelry, was accepted for filing on adoption by the International Confer- ment include modification of 3.62 miles July 15, 1976, under section 251 of the ence: and of existing ditches and installation of Trade Act of 1974 (Pub. L. 93-618). Con- (3) Review of the proposed long term another 4.34 miles of ditches. States Department worb. policy of OIML. The negative declaration seguently, the United ob- is being filed of Commerce has initiated an nvestiga- The meeting will be open to public with the Council .on Environmental tion to determine whether increased im- servation; ani a period will be set aside Quality and copies are being sent to vari- ports into the United States of articles for oral comments or questions b7 the ous federal, state, and local agencies. like or directly competitive with those public which do not eXceed ten minutes The basic lata developed during the -en- produced by the firm contributed impor- each. More extensive questions or com- vironmental assessment is on file and tantly to total or partial separation of ments should be submitted In writing be- the firm's workers, or threat thereof, and fore August 26. Other public statements maf- be reviewed by interested parties th e iregarding committee affairs may be sub- at the Soil Conservation Service, First to a decreasein sales or production of mitted at any time before or after the National Bank Building, Temple, Texas the petitioning firm,. 76501. A limited number of copies of the Any party having a substantial interest meeting. Approximately 20 seats will be fegatve declaration is available from in the proceedings may request a public available for the public on a first-come the same address to fill single copy re- hearing on the matter. A request for a first-served basis. quests. hearing must be received by the Chief, Copies of the minute will be available No administrative action on imple- Trade Act Certification Division, Eco- on request 30 days after the meeting. mentation on the proposal will be taken nomio Development Administration, US., Inquiries may be addressed to the until August 5, 1976. Department of Commerce, Washington, Committee Control Officer, Mr. David!

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Edgerly, Office of International Stand- Complete applidations (ihcluding nec- President, the Secretary-of Health, Ed- ards, National Bureau of Standards, essary transcripts and reference re- Washington, D.C. 20234, ucation, and Welfare, the Commissioner telephone: 301- ports) must be received by the U.S. Office on Aging, and the Congress On 921-3662. matters of Education Application Control Cent relating to the special needs of older Dated: July 15,1976. ter on or before July 28,1976. Americans. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to ERNEST B. APPLICATIONS SENT BY MAIL Pub. AnlBLER, L. 92-463 that the Council's Economics Acting Director, Ah application sent by mall should be National.Bureauof Standards. of Aging Committee will meet on Au- addressed as follows: U.S. Office of Ed- gust 5, 1976 from 2:00 p.m. to 5 p.m. and [Fh Doc.76-21069 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] ucation, Grafit and Procurement Man- August 6, 1976 from 9:00 a.m. to 4 pan., agement Division, Application Control in Room 4131, HEW North Building, 330 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Center, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Independence Ave., S.W., Washington, Washington, D.C.' 20202; Attention EDUCATION, AND WELFARE D.C. The agenda will consist of: StatUs 13.569. An application sent by mail will of Assets Project; Proposals for Assist- Office of the Assistant Secretary for be considered to, be received on time by ing Minority Sponsors for Subsidized Planning and Evaluation the Application Control Center If: Housing; Status of Legislative Proposals 1. The application [Contract No. HEW-100-76-0132] was sent by regis- for Long Term Financing and Decoupling tered or certified mail not later than July of Social Security; Review THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES ON of Recom- 23, 1976, as evidenced by the U.S. Postal mendations for Services for the Frail El- POVERTY AND SCHOOL CRIME- Service postmark on the wrapper or en- -derly; Critique of 1971 White House Con- Research Contract velope, or on the original receipt from ference on Aging Recommendations: and the U.S. Postal Service; or Pursuant to Section 606 of the Com- Implications of the Murgia Decision. 2. The application is received on or This meeting will be open for public munity Services Act of 1974, (PL 93-644) before the closing date by either the De- 42 USC 2946, this agency announces the observation. partment of Health, Education, and Wel- Further information on the Council ward of Contract No. HEW-100-76-0132 fare, or the U.S. Office of Education mall to the National Council on Crime and may be obtained from: Cleonleo Tavani, rooms in Washington, D.C. In establish- Executive Director, Federal Counoil of Delinquency Research Center, 609 ing the date of receipt the Commissioner Second Street, Sulte D, Davis, California Aging, Washington, D.C. 20201, tele- will rely on the time-date stamp of such phone: (202 245-0441. 95616. mail rooms or other documentary evi- Section 825 of PL 93-380 mandates dence of receipt maintained by the Pe- CLnONIcn TAvANI, that the Department of Health, Educa- partment of Health, Education, and Wel-. Executive Director, tion, and Welfare undertake research to fare, or the U.S. Office of Education. FederalCouncil on the Aging. determine the "frequency, serlousness, JULY 9, 1976. and incidence of crime"'in the schools. C. HAND DELIVERED APPLICATIONS This contract, which has been coordi- An application to be hand delivered [RFDoc.7-21212 riled 7-20-6;8:4aG =1 nated with and compliments current must be taken to the U.S. Office of Edu- large-scale research efforts on the sub- -cation Application Control Center, Room DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, Ject being sponsored by the National 5673, Regional Office Building Three, 7th EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Center for Educational Statistics and and D Streets, S.W., Washington, D.C. the National Institute of Education, will Hand delivered applications will be ac- Social Security Administration support the development of a set of cepted daily between the hours of 8:00 REDELEGATIONS OF AUTHORITY papers-from several perspectives on the a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Washington, D.C. relationship between Various Certifications and To Cause the poverty and the time, except Saturdays, Sundays, or Fed-. Department Seal To Be Affixed or Im- causes of school crime. The estimated eral holidays. Applications will not be pressed Correction cost of this contract Is $42,517.00. The in- accepted after 4:00 pm. on the closing tended completion date is June 30, 1977. date., InFR Dc. 76-20131, appearing at page Dated: July 13, 1976. D. -APPLICABLE REGULATIONS 28818 in the issue for Tuesday, July 13, W-LLiAI A. MORPILL, Awards under section 423 of Pub. L. 1976, in the first paragraph, in the fourth Assistant Secretary for 93-380 will be subject to the requirements line, the first word "had" should read Planningand Evaluation. therein and the relevant provisions of "has". jFl Doc.76-21011 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] 45 CFR 187. Assistance under the pro- gram is also subject to the applicable Social Security Administration -provisions of 45 CFR 10Oa. Eligibility TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO Office of Education criteria for selection of fellows are con- tained in 45 CFR 187.31-187.34. Finding Regarding Foreign Social FELLOWSHIPS FOR INDIAN STUDENTS Insurance or Pension System (20 US.C. 887C-2.) Extension of Closing Date for Receipt of Section 202(t) (1) of the Social Se- Application's (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance curity Act (42 U.S.C. 402(t)(1)) pro- Number 13.560, Indian Education-Fellow- hibits payment A. EXTENDED CLOSING DATE bilps.) of monthly benefits to aliens, subject to the exceptions de- Notice is hereby given that the July Dated: July 16, 1976. scribed in sections 202(t) (2), through 16, 1976 deadline for filing applications Security Act (42 WILLIAM F. PIERcE, 202(t) (5) of the Social under the Felloiships for Indian Stu- U.S.C. 402 (t) (2) through 402(t) (5) for dents Acting U.S. Commissioner Program as authorized by the In- of Education. any month after they have been outside dian Education Act, Title IV of Pub. L. the United States for 6 consecutVe 92-318, as amended by section 423 of [FRDoc.76-21201 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] calendar months. Pub. L. 93-380 (20 U.S.C. 887c-2), which Section 202(t) (2) of the Social Secu- deadline was published In the FEDERAL Federal Council on the Aging rity Act (42 U.S.C. 402(t) (2)) provides REGISTER at 41 FR 24441 on June 16, 1976, that section 202(t) (1) shall not apply to COMMITTEE DN ECONOMICS OF AGING is extended to 4:00 pm., Washington, any individual who Is a citizen of a for- D.C. time, July 28, 1976. Applicants who Meeting eign country which the Secretaiy of Health. Education, and Welfare finds bus have already Wiled such applications The Federal Council will on Aging was in effebt a social Insurance or pension be permitted (but are not required) to established by the 1973 amendments to system which is of general application review, revise, and refile their applica- ,the Older Americans Act of 1965 (Pub. L. in such country and under which (A) tions by the extended deadline. 93-29) for the purpose of advising the periodic benefits, or the actuarial equV-

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alent thereof are paid on account of old under Executive Order 11795, and dele- Dated at Washington, D.C., July 16, age, retirement, or death, and (B) in- gated to me by the Secretary under De- 1976. dividuals who are citizens of the United partment of Housing and Urban Devel- IsAMH T. CREsWEIX, Jr., States but not*citizens of -such foreign opment Delegation of Authority, Docket Advisory Committee country and who qualify for such bene- No. D-74-285, I hereby appoint Mr. Management Officer. fits are permitted to receive sich benefits Francis X. Tobin. Regional Director of or -the actuarial equivalent thereof while the Federal Disaster Assistance Admin- (Fa Doc.76-21093 Filed 7-20--76;8:45 am] outsiddsuch foreign country without re- istration. Region VII, to act as the Fed- gard to the duration of the absence. eral Coordinating Offler for this de- MONTANA ADVISORY COMMITTEE Pursuant- to authority duly vested in clared major disaster. the Commissioner of Social Security by I do hereby determine the following Agenda and Notice of Open Meeting the Secretary of Health, Education, and areas of the State of Kansas to have been Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Welfare, and redelegated to him, the Dl-_ adversely affected by this declared major provisions of the Rules and Regulations rector of the Bureau of Retirement and disaster: of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Survivors Insurance has approved a find- The Counties of: that a planning meeting of the Montana ing that Trinidad and Tobago beginning Butler Greenwood Advisory Committee (SAC) to this Com- July 22, 1975, has a social insurance sys- Cherok" Labetto mission will convene at 1:00 p.m.- and tem of general application which pays. Cowley Montgomery end at 3:00 pm. on September 11, 1976, periodic benefits on account of did age, Crawford Neosho at the Northern Hotel, 1st Avenue and retirement, or death, and under which Elk Wilson 28th Street, Wedgewood Room, Billings, citizens of the United States, not citi- -(Catalog of Federal Domestic Amistance No. Montana 59101. zens of Trinidad and Tobago, who leave, 14.701, Disaster Assistance.) Persons wishing to attend this meet- rinidad and Tobago, are permitted t9 Dated: July 13, 1976. ing'should contact the Committee Chair- .eceive such benefits orthefr actuarial person, or the Mountain States Regional equivalent at the full rate without qual- THOMAS P. DummU, Office of the Commission, Executive ification or restriction while outside that Administrator, Federal Disaster Tower Inn, Suite 1700, 1405 Curtis Street, country. Assistance Administration. Denver, Colorado 80202. Accordingly, it is hereby-determined [FR Doc.7-21013 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] The purpose of this meeting Is to dis- -andfound that Trinidad and Tobago has cuss followup to its report on the media. in 6ffect beginning July 22, 1975, a social New subcommittees will be formed insurance system which meets the re- COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS around pertinent civil rights issues in the quirements of section 202(t) (2) -of the MARYLAND ADVISORY COMMITTEE Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 402 (t) (2)). State. Open Meeting This meeting will be conducted pursu- This revises the finding with respect to ant to the Rules and Regulations of the Trinidad and Tobago published in the * Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Commlssion. FEDERAL REGISTER of January 29, "1963 provisions of the Rules and Regulations (28 FR 834)-. of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Dated at Washington, D.C., July 15, that a planning meeting of the Mary- 1976. Dated: July 15; 1976. T. CIEsW=, PASQuALE F. CALiGruar, land Advisory Committee (SAC),to this ISAUM Jr., Commission will convene at 7:30 pm. Advtsory Committee Director,Bureau of Retirement and end at 10:00 pam. on August 9. 1976, Management Offlcer. and Survivors Insurance. at Route 1, Box 420, Luthexvllle, Mary- [FR Doc.70-21094 Frlcd77-20--76;8:45 am] [FR Doc.76-21072 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] land. Persons wishing to attend this meeting DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND ,should contact the Committee Chair- NEBRASKA ADVISORY COMMITTEE person, or the Mid-Atlantic Regional Of- Open Meeting URBAN DEVELOPMENT fice of the Commission, 2120 L Street, Federal Disaster Assistance NW., Room 510, Washington, D.C. 20425. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the Administration The purpose of this meeting Is for provisions of the Rules and Regulations [Docket No. NFD-348; FDAA-514-DR] the Maryland Housing Subcommittee of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, will meet to discuss plans for new KANSAS that a planning meeting of the Nebraska projects. Advisory Committee (SAC) to this Com- Major Disaster and Related Determinations This meeting will be'conducted pursu- ant to the Rules and Regulations of the mission will convene at 9:30 am. and end Pursuant to the authority vested in the Commission. at 3:30 pm. on August 17, 1976, at the Secretary of Housing and Urban Devel- South Omaha Neighborhood Center, 5211 opment by the President under Executlv6 Dated at Washington, D.C., July S, .Order 11795 of July 11, 1974, and dele- 1976. S. 31st Street, Omaha, Nebraska. gated to me by the Secretary under De- IsArr T. CaR.sWELL, Jr., Persons wishing to attend this meet- partment of Housing and Urban Devel- Advisory Committee ing should contact the Committee Chair- opment Delegation of Authority, Docket Management Ofcer. person, or the Central States Regional No. D-74-285; and by virtue of the Act [FR Doo.7C-21092 Filed 7-20-70;8:45 am] Office of the Commission, Old Federal of May 22, 1974, entitled "Disaster Relief Office Building, Room 3103, 911 Walnut Act of 1974" (88 Stat. 143)- notice is hereby given that on July 13, 1976, the MASSACHUSETTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE Stree, Kansas City, Missouri 64106. President declared a major disaster as Change of Meeting Date The purpose of this meeting is to con- follows: tinue planning on migrant programs and Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the other possible SAC activities. I have determined that the damage in cer- Rules and Regulations of the U.S. Com- tain areas of the State of Kansas resulting mission on Civil Rights, that the meetibg This meeting will be conducted pur- from severe storms, flooding, and high winds suant to the Rules and Regulations of beginning about July 2. 1976, is of sufficient of the Massachusetts Advisory Commit- severity, and magnitude to warrant a major tee (SAC) of the Commission published the Commison. disaster declaration under Public Law 93-288. In the FDmERL REGISTER on Tuesday, Dated at Washington, D.C., July 15, 1therefore declare that such a major disaster July 13, 1976, on page 28824 (FR Doc. 76- 1976. exists in the State of Kansas. 20150) is hereby amended to show IsATA T. Cnxswzr., Jr., Notice is:hereby given that pursuant change of meeting date. 'The date of Advisory Committee to the authority vested in the Secretary the meeting is August 5, 1976. The time Mdnagement omcer. of Housing and Urban Development and location remain the sme. (FR Doo.7l--21095 Flied 7-20-76;8:4 aml

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NORTH CAROLINA ADVISORY provals pursuant to Section 3.8 of the 13. Xasthopc IRapids, Inc. (D-7G-.1). A COMMITTEE Compact: sewage treatment plant at the subject recre- ation and real estate development project Change of Meeting Times '1. Uwchlaft Township Municipal Authority located In Lackawaxen Township, Pike Coun- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the (D-75-54 CR). A well water supply project ty, Pa. About 85 and 00 percent of DOD, tnd to combine an operate public water sup- suspended solids, respectively, will be re- Rules and Regulations of the U.S, Com- plies In the Authority's service area in East mission on Civil Rights, that the meeting moved from a sewage flow of 100,000 gallony Cain, Uwchlan and West Whiteland Town- ler day. Treated eflluent will discharge to the of the North Carolina Advisory Commit- ships, Chester County, Pa. Six existing wells Delaware River. tee (SAC) of 'the Commission published will be integrated and operated as a system 14. PhiladelphiaPort Corp. (D-76-34). A in the FEDERAL REGISTER on-Wednesday, to provide a combined yield of about 2.4 mll- fill project between Piers 27N and 35'ANjin July 7, 1976, on page 27863 (FR Doe. 76- lion gallons per day. the City of Philadelphia, Pa. Pier slips on 2. Cumberland County Sewerage Authority each side of the City's existing incinerator 19615) Is hereby amended to show (D-76-19 of CP). Expansion the existing will be filled to provide additional areas for change of meeting times. On July 23, sewage treatment plant In Bridgeton, Cum- 1976, the meeting will begin at 6:00 pm. parking. berland County, NJ. Capacity of the treat- 15. J. T. Baker Chemical Co. (D-70-50). and end at 10:00 pm., on July 24, 1976, ment plant will be increased to 7 million gal- Modiflcations to an industrial v:wstewater the meeting will convene at 10:00 am. lons per day and provide removal of about discharge at the company's plant in Lopat- DOD.. and end at"4:00 pm. and reconvene on 88 percent of Treated effluent will dis- cong Township, Warren County. N.J. About July 25th, at 9:30 am. and end at 12:00 charge to the Cohansey River. 85 percent removal of DOD, will be provided 3. U.S. Soil Conservation noon. The remaining agenda is the same. Service (D-76-48 to a wastewater flow of 2.75 million gallons 'CP). A resource conservation and develop- per day before discharge to the Delaware Dated at Washingtor, D.C., July 16, ment project involving a series of water- River. 1976. oriented recreation areas in Kent and Sussex 10. Cargill, lnc.-Paramount Poultry (D- -Counties, Del. Thirteen park sites 'will be de- 75-62). A well water supply project at the ISAIAH T. CRESWELL, Jr., veloped'along the Mispillion River. company's plant in Harbeson, Sussex County, Advisory Committee 4. Delaware County Dept. of Public Works hel. The yield from two replacement wells, Management Officer. (D-76-2 OP). A surface water supply project Nos. 1 and 2, Is expected to be 432,000 ral- to provide water for the operation of in- lons per day. [FR Doc.76-21096 Piled 7-20-76;8:45 am] cinerator No. 3 in Marple Township, Del- 17. Ashland Chemical Co. (D-76-Z), Mod- aware County, Pa. Approximately 360,000 ifications to an industrial waste treatment gallons _per day will be withdrawn from system at the company's plant In Indc- RHODE ISLAND ADVISORY COMMITTEE Darby Creek. -pendence Township, Warren County, N.J. 5. Pennsylvania Open Meeting Dept. of Transportation Treatment facilities provide for 90 percent (D-76-46 OP). A fill project required for the removal of BOD,.from a wastewater flow of of Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the construction Interstate Highway 95 in about 144,000 gallons per day. Discharge will provisions of the Rules and Regulations .Tinicum Township, Delaware County, and be-to the Pequest River. of the U.S. City of Philadelphia, Pa. Commission on Civil Rights, 6. Borough of Lansdale (D-75-47 OP). Ex- B. Applications for water quality cer- that a planning meeting of the Rhode- panslon of the existing sewage treatment tification of the following projects pur- Island Advisory Committee (SAC) to this plant in the Borough of Lansdale, Montgom- suant to Section 401 of the Federal 'Commission will convene at 4:00 pm. and ery County, Pa. Capacity of the treatment Water Pollution Control Act: end at 6:00 pm. on August 17, 1976, at plant win be Increased to 2.6 million gallons. the Central Congregations Church, Prov- per day and provide removal of 98 percent of 1. Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation idence, Rhode Island 02906. BOD, and 90 percent of suspended solids. (15-76-47). A highway culvert in Section 0 of Persons wishing to attend Treated efflueni will discharge to Neshaminy Legislative Route 63027 crossing an unnamed this meeting Creek. tributary of the Delaware River iA Damascus should contact the Committee Chairper- 7. Mount Laurel Municipal Utilities Au- Township, Wayne County, Pa. son, or the Northeastern Regional Office thority (D-74-65 CF). A well water supply 2. Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation of the Commission, 26 Federal Plaza, project to 'augment pubic -water supplies (D-76-57). A replacement bridge on State Room 1639, New York, New York 10007. inD0t. Laurel and Eveshan Townships, Bur- Route 320 (Providence Road) over Ridloy The purpose of this meeting is to dis- lington County, N.J. Designated as Well No. Creek in Providence Township, and City of cuss project planning for the coming 5, the new facility is expectid to yield 1 Chester, Delaware County, Pa. year. million gallons per day. 8. Hackettstcu Municipal tilities Au- Documents relating to the Items listed This meeting will be conducted pursu- thority (D-76-64 CP). A well water supply above may be examined at the Commis- ant to the Rules and Regulations of the project to augment public water supplies in sion's offices. Persons wishing to testify Commission. -the Borough of Hackettstown, Warren are requested to notify the Secretary Dated County NJ. Designated as Well No. 5, the prior to the hearing. at Washington, D.C., July 16, new facility Is expected to yield 720,000 gal- -1970. lons per day. Dated: July 14,1976. .ISAImA T. CMEsWELL, Jr., 9. Morris Iran & Steel Co., Inc. (D-75-140). Advisory Committee A project to ill an abandoned drainage cove W. BRnzT0; WRITALL, Management Officer. on the company's property at Rhawn and Secretary. Tulip Streets In the City of Philadelphia, [PR Do.70-20987 Filed 7-20-70;8:45 a] IPR Doe.76-21097 Filed 7-20-76;8;45 am] Pa. Riprap will be placed on the river bank edge of the filled cove. DELAWARE RIVER BASIN 10. Thomas 'W. Belk, Jr. (D-76-20). A FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS stream bank fill and riprap, plus a boat ramp COMMISSION COMMISSION and floating dock, on the subject property IFOC 76-644; Docket Nos. File PUBLIC HEARING in Ridley Township, Delaware County, Pa. 20501, 20502; The project will be located along Darby No. BR-4702, BL-13057] Notice is hereby given that the Del- Creek. WWLE, INC. aware River Basin Commission will hold 11. Borough of Emmaus (D-76-58). A well a public hearing on Wednesday, July 28, water supply project to augment Irablic Designating Applications for Consolidated 1976, commencing at 2 p.m. The hearing water supplies in the Borough of Emmaus Hearing on StatedI Issues and adjacent townships, Lehigh County, Pa. will be held in the main conference room Designated as 'Well No. 7, the new facility In re application of WWLE, Incor- of the Commission's headquarters build- is expected to ield about 650,000 gallons per porated for renewal of license of Station Ing, 25 day. WWLE, Cornwall-on-Rudson, New York; State Police Drive, West Trenton, Ralph Nardella, Sr., Ralph Nardella, Jr., N.J. The subjects of the hearing will be 12. Doxsce Food Corp. (D1-76-53). An In- dustrial wastewater discharge at the com- John J. Farina and Alvin J. Wise d/b/a as follows: pany'u plant in Lewes, Sussex County, Del. Mechanicvtlle Broadcasting Co.; for new- A. Applications for approval of the Treatment failities will be installed to license for Station WMVVI, Mechanlcvlloe, bring following projects as amendments to the the discharge into compliance with ap- New York. plicable water quality standards. Treated ef- Comprehensive Plan pursuant to Article fluent of about 200.000 gallonp per day will 1. On September 26,1975, "pursuant to 11 of the Compact and/or as project ap- discharge to the Broadkill River. Section 309(e), of the Communications

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Act" the Cbmmission designated for 4 Accordingl it,Is ordered, That tha Comptroller of the Cmency' and shall heaxing,in a.consolidated-proceeding the Memorandum Opinion and Order deslg- send a signed and. attested copy thereof WWLE Inc. license, renewal' application nating this proceeding forhearing, FCC to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpo- for- Stationt W=IE, Cornwahl-on-Hud- '75-1029, released September 21', 1975,. Is ration. Each insured State bank which is son, N.Y., and the application of -echanm- modiflecasfollows:. a member of the; Federal Reserve Sys- ievile Broadcasting Co. for a licenseV a. The Introductory sentence of Par- tem, except a bankin the District of Co- to cover a construction permit for- Sta- graph, 26,Is modified to reac a. folos: lumblashall make its original Report of tion WMVW Mechanicville, N.YMIssue 8 Accordingly, It is ordered; Thatpursuant Condition on Federal. Reserve Form therein designated sought to. determine. to, Stction 309(e) of the Communle1- 105-Call. No. 220" and shall- send the whether, in light ofthe,evifdence adduced tions-Act; of 1934; as amendedc the appli- same to 'the Federal Reserve Bank af- -pursuant to- issues 11-7, a grant- of the cation of WWLE, rheorporated; and. pur- the District wherein the bank is-located " application: for Station WAVI "would suant to-Section 319(o) or the Act, the and shall' send a signed. and attested serve thepublicinterest, convenience and applIcation.of Mechanicvlle Broadcast- copy thereof ta the Federal Deposit-I- necessity:" Now before the Commission ing Co. arm designated for hearing In a surance Corppratiom Each insured State for consideration is- a ay 13, 19-76 consoldated'proceeding, upon the follow- 'bank noL a member of the Federal- Re- Memorandum, Opinion and Order = in ingconditions: serve System, except a bank-in.the Dis- 'which Administrative-Law Judge Thomas b. Paragraph;26(8) Is modified to read trict of-Columbia and a mutuaI savings' B. Fitzpatrick certiffe? to us the. ques- Sas, follows: To- determine, whether, In bank, shall make Its original Report; at tion ofrwhether Section 309(e). was the light-ofthe evidence adduced pursuant to Condition and one copy thereof on FDIC" proper authorityfor designation of the theforegoing Issues, a grant of the suh- Form 64-Call No. 16- and. shal senc license: applicatibn for WMVI and, If ject license application for Station the same to the Federal-r eposit Insur- not, whether- sai? designation order WMV~would be against the public Inter- ance Corvoration. shouldbemodiffec. est, convenience, and necessity. The original Report- of Condition rL- 2 The- Commission, concurs in- the c. Paragraph 29 is modified to read, as quired to be furnished hereunder to, the judgment of the Administrative Law follows: itIs further ordered, That in ac- Comptroller of the Currency and, the Judge that the, designation of the Me- - cordance with Section 319(c) of thL- copy-thereof required-to be furnished. to- chanicvllle Broadcasting Co. application Communications- Act of 1934, = the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora- 'for a license to-cover-a construction per- amended, the bure:ot proceeding with. tion shall bepreparedIn-accordance mit "Pursuant to-Section 309(e) of the the Introduction of evidence upon issue with. Communicationst 'Mnstructions-for Preparation of Consoll- Act' was contrary to (7), shall be on Messrs. AngeLe It. Mi=- dated Reports, of Condition and Report& the- precedent of Uhesapeake-Ports- tinei and..Paul N. Lofaro; the. Broad- mnouth. Broadcasting- of Income by National-Banking Ascca! Corp., 53 FCC 2d 60 cast Bureau may then introduce such, tionsi' dated March 1S76, The original- (19751, and- that it should have been evidence- as It may possess; the burden- Report of Condition-required, to-be fur- designatedl under Section 319(c). As we of proof-shall- be on Messr. A.artlnli nished hereunder tatheFederal Reserve said' In, Chesapeake-Portsmouth,an ap- and. Lofaroj with, respect: toi that lssue plicant such as'Mechanicville Bank of the District wherein the bank-is Broadcast- and7 the',burdbn of' proof shall: be on the located and the copy thereof required to ing-Co. iszin a protected pbsition since, a Broadcast BUreau with respect to, Is-ue thorough- public be-furnished to ,the Federal Deposit in-- interest determination surance Corporation shall be- was- made -prior to- the- issuance of the FEDMIL CorMuCAcIons prepared construction- . Cbmarxssr;r n accordance with-"Instructionafor the-- permit. We are mandated Preparation of Reports of Condition by, by Sectibh- 319(c)- to grant the license VINcanT X Mu=.ns, -uless factors coming, to our attention State Member Banks of the Federal Re- Secretcry. serve System," dated-march after the grant of the-permit would, In [!MDoc.T7G-21000F'led 7-20-70;8:40 am]- 1976. The our judgment, make an award of the orginalReportof Cendiffonand the copy license to cover the constructionr permit thereof requlred to-be furnkied hereun- contraryto--te epublic interest. A hearing FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE der to the FederalDeposit InsuranceCor- poration shall be prepared in:aecordazc- - on- such matters, when, appropriate, is- CORPORATION: with "Instructions for thetPreparatiomo conducteduncerauthority- of-Section 319 INSURED" BANKS (c); not Section 309 (e). Reports; of Condition by Insured State- 3 The-distinction is important. Sec- Joint Call, For Report of Condition Banks Not Members or the-Federal Re- EerveSystem' dated Februar 1976.'- tiun 309(e)' entails' a determination of finsured'Sanks: whether a grantwould-benefitthe public Each Insured' mutual savings banks Interest, convenience, anct necessity- and Pursuant to. the provisions of sectlon not- a member of- the Federal Reserve is,therefore the proper avenue for deslg- 7Wa)(3 or the. Fed-rat Deposit Insur- Srstem, shal make- its. origina Zeport. nati' a hearing on an application for a. ance Act; as amended. (12,U.C. 1817(a); of Condition andl onei copy thereof on constr ction lienit.or on a-renewal ap- (3)),, eacl Insured; bank is requircd to FDIC: Form (4; (Savingto), prepared: in pcaiom Uhder' Section 309()" the ap- make a, Report. of Condition as of the accordance wIt h "Instructions' for tm plibant has the burden of proceeding and. close of business June 30, 1976, prevt- Preparattow of Repor of' Condition- o the burden of proving to. the CommLT- ously selected as the date ror the Report Form. 61 (Savings). and: Re or lkc- sion- thaa the public interest would- be of Condition by- the Chairman or the come on Form 73: (Savings). by- rnsured seved~by. a grantof the-applicatioin Un_- Board- of- Directors of the Federal Dc- MuItal Savings B,nksI' datedfIecember' den- Sectionr 319(c), Im contrast, the ap- positInsurance Corporation, the Comp- 1971. ancrany -amendinents theretoq,?-and. plicant-does nothavetheburdce orprov- troller of' the Currency and' the Chair- shalI send' the same to- theL Federar Ing against itself thatissuance of. the 11- man of the, BoarF of Governor of the- Deposit, hnsus nm Corporatiom. Federal Reserve System, to the appropri-- cerise wouldbecontrary to thepublic In- ate agency designated hereln,.v.tihnthe. Rb=Ena. e.a !nio, - terest.Therefore,Jnthapresent case, the times. prescribed, by applicable instruc- Clici-mam, Bera Deposit burdens of proof with- respect, to issues tions, referredto:herein, anfuishcto, Insurance Corporatomp 7 and.8 wereimproperly, placed on a prin- each, insured' bank, Provldcd. That if Ji-2-u E. SMnnar. cipal of the applicant for the libense to suck reporting &ate, a: nonbusines dayi COmptrolleraP the Currency. cover permit_ We, will modify the desig- for, any bank the preceding businz5- day, sh aEte,W repozrtlng date. SSPHM S: Gammn, - nation orden ;D as properly M allbmte Each. nationa bank andz each ban ian- VW=Ce.Otlair,.Hoar&ot Gbzernor the burdensofpmaf-omtasios.sues., ofl tra Fedbara serv_ Ssem the, D01kfrcv off Cblumbih shall' make it-- [F]r7-22Ple 1-7;: g] or inaLkpoaof!Cbmdtian onr Offce of' 1029±7 " the.,Comptnlle1Formd CC-8022- , (Y" 2FCPM -62 3/76).2 and shahl send the same to' the

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDA, JULY 21, 1976 30058 IOTICES

FEDERAL ENERGY affected by the MOIP, and these changes long term, suspends the product fees far outweigh the effects intended by the ADMINISTRATION - during the period of continued price con- April 1973 program. trols on domestic crude oil, applies the MANDATORY OIL IMPORT PROGRAM When the program was initiated, do- crude oil import fee In a uniform man- Revision, Hearing and Request for Public mestic and world crude oil prices were ner, separates fees and tariffs, and Comments expected to be roughly aligned. Due to simplifies the Program's administra- the intervening events- and domestic tion. On August 15, 1975, the Federal En- price controls, a substantial portion of 1. Increase in effcctive protection for ergy Administration (PEA) issued a no- U.S. crude oil is priced at levels well be- domestic refining. The PEA believes that tice announcing an evaluation of the low world market prices and this is ex- the present level of effective protection Mandatory Oil Import Program (MOIP), pected to continue until controls expire for domestic refining envisioned by the which is implemented pursuant to Proc- in May 1979. The allocation of the value program, 42 to 58 cents per barrel, Is too lamation No. 3279, as amended (40 FR of this lower-priced crude oil to domestic low. For the reasons set out below, VEA 36619, August 21, 1975). This evaluation refiners has been accomplished under the now believes that the level of long-run was called for in the Prearhble of Proc-, Domestic Crude Oil Allocation ("Entitle- protection for domestic refiners should be lamation No. 4341 where the President ments") Piogram. Pursuant to this pro- $0.80 to $1.00 per barrel and that the instructed the Administrator of FEA to gram, domestic refiners receive entitle- product fees should accordingly be in- evaluate the scope and structure of the ment benefits per barrel of &rudeoil proc- creased to the levels set out In Table A. MOIP and to make recommendations essed which give them an advantage of FEA earlier requested public comment thereon. After cosideration of the com- nearly $3.00 per barrel over foreign re- on the appropriate long-run level of pro- ments received in response to the notice finers using crude oil purchased at world tection. Although some persons respond- and other information available to PEA, prices. This advantage is reduced for re- ing to this request suggested that the fee PEA has tentatively concluded that cer- finers producing a substantial volume of system be replaced by a quota or a com- tain revisions of the Program may be ap- residual fuel oil for sale into the East bination of various other incentives, a propriate. Accordingly, PEA is prepar- Coast States, but even -here the advant- large proportion of those responding ing to make such a recommendation to age is substantia 1 In all cases this differ- favored retention of the fees, Among the the President pursuant to his request ential far outweighs the intended $.42- latter group, the majority urged that the and pursuant to the Administrator's re- 58 protection conferred by the fee system. present $0.42 per barrel differential be- sponsibility under section 7 of the Proc- At the same time the level of intended tween crude and product imports be lamation to provide policy direction, protection under the MOIP now appears significantly increased, though some rec- coordination, and surveillance of the too low to provide an effective incentive ommended that the crude fee be dropped Mandatory Oil Import Program.-Prior to for locating refinery capacity within the in favor of a single, higher fee on prod- making its recommendation to the Pres- United States. This inadequacy stems uct. Specific suggestions with respect to ident, PEA believes that it is appropriate essentially from increased environmefital the revised differential ranged from $0.88 to obtain public views regarding its pre- restrictions, labor and construction costs, per barrel to as high as $2.00 per barrel, limInary conclusions. and changes in transportation costs. though only a few persons supplied any This notice sets forth the major ele- Thus the basic incentive under the pro- detailed analysis of the bases for these ments of FEA's proposed recommenda- gram needs to be increased if the pro- suggestions. Two, however, indicated tion, and the reasons therefor, and in- gram is going to be effective In accom- that differing transportation costs wero a vites the written and oral views of inter- plishing its long-run objective. major source of advantage to some off- ested persons. Finally, in addition to the diminished shore refiners, and stated that the pres- 1. BACKGROUND economic influence of the MOIP, the pro- ent $0.42 differential was Inadequate to gram has become, through frequent cover even these, let alone other advan- On April 18, 19'3, the President issued amendment, extremely complex in both tages of offshore construction. Finally, Proclamation No. 4210; amending Proc- its operation and detail. This has put some persons suggested that PEA re- lamation No. 3279, as amended, thereby bijrdens on both importers and PEA, and tain flexibility to adjust the fees In light abolishing the quota on imports of pe- in some cases has led to discrimination of differing economic circumstances, and troleum and petroleum products and re- unrelated to the program's basic objec- changing benefits under the entitlements placing it with the system of import li- tives. In particular, the program may be program. cense fees currently in effect (38 FR 9645, having unwarranted competitive effects Preliminary results from PEA's studies April 19, 1973). The purpose of the fee in protecting -firms historically in show that the differential amount re- was to provide long-term protection for markets while inhibiting new entrants. quired to equalize costs between U.S. and domestic refining capacity by offsetting I In light of these circumstances, PEA offshore refineries varies widely depend. the advantages of locating such capacity intends to recommend to the President ing upon the assumptions made concern- offshore. In addition, the Proclamation that the MOIP be revised and simplified, Ing transportation, the location of new provides for the phase out of various as- in order that it may effectively carry out refining capacity, and expected markets, pects of the quota system, including pref- the long-term policy objectives contem- These estimates (in 1980 dollars) range erences, through the use of annually de- plated at its inception. from $0.83-1.19 per barrel when com- clining fee-exemptions, When fully in parison is made between a Caribbean place (May 1, 1980), the fee system will II. PROPOSED RECOMMENDATION refinery and an East Coast refinery and provide domestic refiners with effective PEA intends to recommend to the $0.82-1.28 per abrrel when a Caribbean protection of $0.42 per barrel ($0.63 President that he adopt a revised version product fee less $0.21 fee on crude). New refinery is compared to a Gulf Coast refining capacity enjoys an additional of the MOIP which increases effective refinery shipping to the East Coast. Tho $0.16 protection (total $0.58) for five protection for domestic refining in the basis for these calculations Is set out In years, due to the fact that seventy-five the appendix to this notice2 These ranges percent of the inputs to such capacity is Apart from the fees; and assuming a cur- would be even further extended If altei'- exempt from the $0.21 crude fee. rent entitlement value of $3 per barrel, a re- native assumptions, especially those con- Since the adoption of the original pro- finer selling on the East Coast would enjoy gram, the world oil market and its rela- an average benefit of roughly $1.80 per bar- cerning transportation, were employed. rel, if its yield 61 residual fuel oil were 50% tionship to theU.S. oil market has, of ($.60 x 0.5 plus $3 x 0.5; where $,60 Is the net course, changed fundamentally. The differential benefit to a refiner, based on the 2These calculations are based in parg on a Arab oil embargo, the subsequent several- $1.50 per barrel entitlement benefit it re- study prepared for FEA by the Pace Company fold increase in foreign oil prices, and ceives for residual fuel oil production less the consultants and Engineers. PEA expects to price controls under the Emergency Pe- $.0 per barrel benefit received by Importers). have copies of this study avalablo for the Act of 1973, as Benefits for refiners having smaller yields of public beginning Wednesday, July 21, 1070, troleum Allocation at -the pEA Press Room, Room 2134, 1200 amended (EPAA), have completely al- residual fuel oil, the more typical case in the Washington, D.C. tered the economio positions of persons United States, would be higher. Pennsylvania Avenue, nW.,

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 NOTICES Further,FEA has made no allowance for These fees are intended to equa ze. 1979 of numerous complex provisions for non-economic, factors such as state and. costt between domestia and' offshore re- fee-exempt product importv now sched?- federaladministrative delays- which may- fners. Asguably the fteshouldbe further uled forelimination ifr-1980i F5 intends make. cnostruction, in, the United State& increased to provide- U.SL refiners an to recommend the terinnattom-ofalihis- more expensive thian offshore, and F& edonomc, advantage. PEA believes, how-- tbrical preferences Thus, when price inuites specifficrnment on-whetier such. ever,, that costbelng, equal; refiners w=l controls- are, terminate, the- simple, an-alowancesbnuld.bemade.i any case prefer to nvest In thm Uhited States comprehensive fee program' orfgin1- EEr-xecognlzes-that, studies can-only, In_- since such investments are considerablk' envisioned for 1980, would remain, and dilae appropriate magnitudes, l1ss, risky than. comparable olshore Inr- the- new, higher level, of fee- wud.pre- If securit considerations alone were- vestmnents. Consequently, no additional! serve the long--term objective of-thePro- involved, prudence would suggest a fee lncrement.to the fee has been providedL gram to protect domesf-i- refuery- basedLupon thehigh range ofthese esti- 2: Suspcnsion ofat Vi- prouduct fee. Al- capacity. matesi. Product fees, however, do. impose. though FEA intends to recommend an Apart from, its, reco-nitiox- of the ef- significant. burden& on consumers- i. increase in the product fee to provide fect of price controlb, this approach regions dependent upon. such imports,, greater long-range protection for domes- solves several other problems relating to and. i is important that this burden be tic, refineries;. PEA believes that the the product fee. ForInstance-, under the kept to-the.minimum consistentwithihe. product feelshoulf be suspended as long present Oil-Import Reaulations, persons security obtectives-of the program- Tal- as therequiredleve~lof-protection Is being' who were- not in' the business of oper- lng, this,-into- account FKA- has tenta- provided by' the entitlements progrm. ating a deep-water terminal' in 1973: or tively determined, to- recommend a fee As noted. earlier, the- entitlements pro- who were not historical Importers of which-will-provide a-minimum protection, gram, is currently providing domestic- residual fuel oil are- unable ta obftai of $O.81-per barreLThis protection-would refineries- average protection of' $I.89- fee-exempt allocations. Thi--hasan ad- be increased to nearly. one dollar per bar- 3.00 per- barrel, well- above the amount verse effect on- new- competitors and rL- rel for the first-five-years of-operation, of which, may be- required tot induce the moves from some-buyers the alternative any new refining capacity, through. the location of refining capacity within the of direct purche in th e-world marret, continuation- of the existing exemptiom United States. Because of this there is an important source ocompeltv.eprs-- frnmi crud6 fees for such- new capacity. noneed fo-further burden- products with- sure. Suspension now of'tlte fee couplIbd This-protection can be aclilevedby in-- fees- (even if crude fees- are left fir with later restoration of the fegato- al. creasingtheproduct fee to,$L05-per bar- Place) during' the remaining period- of products withouV historical preferences, rel, applicable to- all products, The net price controls on" domestic- crude oil. would, immediately put; al product im- pratection to refiners, from the-fee sys- Under this approach-; the fee on un- porterson,the-same economic basis; ad tear, (leaving aside the allocation for nem frnished'olt and ffnfliedlproducts would shouldten=ea fuliYtcomPetfitvema et. capacity)) wibe $0,a14per barrel, that is, be, suspended. untir the- expiration of The existing program arsotreats cer- the,$1.05,product fee less the $0.21 crude mandatory price- controls under the tain geographica areas differently. For fee.Thetotatrifi and, feeswoulcibe. as Emergency Petroleum, Al cation Act instance, certain utilities locater outside set ut in Table A. (EPAA-). If prior to' the- espfration, of District I depend- on Canadian residual controls the Administrator finds that fuel oil, which is subject to a feeof.$9XZ programs implemented under- the EFA?. per barrel This compares -unfavorably db not provide incentives for domestic with utilities Iocated? in DIstrict 1, who, Tariff e Told refininig and production at least equiva- can purchase mported residual- fuel off lent to the, IbnT-run protection lever from deeg-water terminal operators Crude oil lem than 25"'ATr gmvity~_~.------$... esthblished! by' the' President under- the with large fee-exempt alrocati-ons. Sir- Ciuda alr 25,- A l gravit ' 5 40,21, 0.2i revised' fee schedule, the- Administrator pension of the feei, and subsequent re- andor____ _ .105 AL .25, would berequired to-terminate the sus- toration without historical' preferences; eiuafuel oillessahi=51 A3I grrits .052 5 L05 L1023 pension of product fees and Impose unl- would eliminate thisproblenr. dLfueloerWXEI forn fees at a, level-suficent to maintain 3. Uniform applcatiwoftte-$-21-per vi ------.105 LO5" 1'155, the' desired long-nm level of protection, barreL crude, fee FE has determined it ...... 105 105 -155, This- wouldi allow- the Administrator to that a poeicofunifornrtreabent-forall Motor fuel (inotor gasoline, take account of changes in, world and NoZdiesl fuel Jat fuel. _5 LOS L 575 domestic reffnerd should replace. the domestic prices as well as changes- In present approacI-of alIocati historical Another six to twelve cents-per barrel dbmesti price control programs. At-the preference-on a basis-whicr differ geo- protectim (calculated, on a- "whole bar- expiration, of, mandatory crude, oil price graphically. 3I orderto accomplish this; re-"' basis). may- be. dddecL by tariffs once controIt on May 30, 1979; the suspension PEA has under- considerati three- op- the tarif and: fee. systems are separated woudexpir-without further actiorr and tions The first, whfclr EYA tenu- ta as proposed below. Product, tariffs, on the fee would be reinstated. at: the nw;, favor would apply- a uniform crude-fee "motor fuel? (52a.-cents per-barrel), are higher level. Since the intentof the pro- to alrefiners: Thc-onlyexemption rwfi- 4417,centperbarrel higher than tariffs gram' It to provide long-term protection woulcbe retainedwrould-be-thLe9tarter- on, other products and ,rude o!L (5.25' to for domestic refining, FEA belleesthat allocaftio. As indicated- above, this pro- 10.51cents per barred.."Motor fuel" for it Is Important to ensure w rellable- and videsx ecemptior from thLecrudTe-fee for tarifh purposes- is any petroleum product stablelevel-of protection. Underthepr'- five years for-5 Percentt-anPuts-tnew "chieflyused, as fuel in Internah combus - posediapproach, domestic refiners would refining or petrochenical capacity- If tionor other-engines" and includes motor be assured a certain minimum levels of the tariX off e t Is- eliminated aw pro- gasoline,, jet, fuel;, and No: 2. diesel fuel. protection. Further- this wi avoid a posed, the value, of the starter ab ca- Assuchlt-comprises-roughly, 20-30 per- sharp,: dislocation In the competitive tion.will.be increased to thefur2f cents centoftheoutput of new refineries, Per- position o Ua and forein. reflners at per barrel-intended ir I973. sons are invited-to- comment specificalL4 the- expiration of. controls. I To- avoid, any This change wouldTcelminate certain on whether- this tarifr protection should double credlts In the benefts o, zmall. refnem These bene- be-token-into account in-calculating the program,, any Imported: materiaL, for fits, which. were due to ha. elminated: in total protection availabre-t 'US:-refiners which the fee-Is, suspended would bein,- 1980.1have, hawever,,naw beenm.sbsumed And whether thL-feLe shnuld be reduced eligible to earn, directly or indirectly., a iLap- fee-free allocation Pursuant to- other under-the entitlement progran a& .section of the- program. Further, to plies fir, small reffners., The, entitlements amUe- 6-la cetutsprotect-on program provides benefts far in excess of was carcultited avold unintendedi windfalls to, refiners the by taking expected product slates for pro- receiving entitlements, Imports of prod- those provided currently througir posed, refneries an& multiplyIng by the ap- ucts produced- In such- refinere3-would MOIP.'-Unlform- applicatibn of the crude propriste 'tariff and- their subtracting- the -require' . foe'rexempt crudLlicense or be Feo the. tariff on -crude oil. To illustrate, If "motor czampla. undn entitlements pro- fuel".compr ses subjecb,to the crudefee during theperiod gram a small refiher produclng i0,00 bar- 30 Percentof output and if product fees are rel:7per day receives a-net, beneft of, about crude-or' and other-products suspended. This, assures pay the same equal treatment under the program of $10 per-barrel' Undrtliei' 1MOIthe-maxf- 10'F centn' per- barrel, tariff, the protection all' refiners recelvlng' enttlements. mum bone t;'for tie-sma r nLrt-curr entry would be equal to. 12.6 cents per barrel Further, to avoid the reappearance for 10.5 cents per barrel in District V and in ((0.30X52.5) + (0.70X10.5) - 10.5). a brief period at the end of controls in Districts I-IV Is les than 2 cents per barrel. FEDERAL- REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 80060 NOTICES fee would mean that Canadian imports located on the Island; PEA believes that be prepared to describe the interest con- would be subject to the fee as well. the. provision should be retained. cerned; if appropriate, to state why he Is A second alternative would be similar (d) Product zhipments from the Vii- a proper representative of a group or to the first except that all existing fee- gin Islands (where the product fee is class of persons which has such an in- free allocations (other than starter al- restored) permitted to pay the crude Ide terest; and to give a concise summary locations and those based on exports) if made in U.S. vessels, This provision of the proposed oral presentation and a would bepooled and then distributed on - provides a useful incentive for using U.S.- phone number where he may be con- a uniform national basis to all refiners. flag shipping between the United States tacted through August 18, 1970. Each For these purposes distribution could be -and the Virgin Islands and helps offset person selected to be heard will be so according to either-the formula now used the competitive advantage of capacity notified by the PEA before 4:30 p.m., In Districts I-IV or the formula used .in located in the Virgin Islands which is not e.d.t., August 16, 1976, and must submit District V. No fee-free allocations, other subject to the restrictions oF the Jones 100 copies of his statements to Regula- than starter allocatfions, would be made Act. PEA believes that it should continue tions Management, FEA, Room 2214,2000 after the expiration of controls. to apply. M Street, NW., Washington, D.C. 20461, A third alternative would be the same (e) Petrochemical allocations. New before 4:30 pan., e.d.t., August 18, 1970. as the first at the expiration of controls, petrochemical capacity would be treated The FEA reserves the right to select but all crude fees would be suspended as at present. To realize the value of the persons to be heard at these hearings, prior to that. This approach assumes crude allocations petrochemical plants to schedule their respective presenta- that new refining capacity during the would be permitted to sell licenses to re- tions, and to establish the procedures control period needs no special incentive finers. Imports of nmfinished oils against governing the conduct of the hearings. vis-a-vis other domestic refiners as pro- crude oil licenies would, however, no The length of each presentation may be vided by the crude fee and the starter longer "be permitted. Petrochemical limited, based on the number of persons allocations. While controls are in place, plants, thus, will continue generally to requesting to be heard. lower domestic crude oil prices and the enjoy the special benefits 'already pro- An FEA official will be designated to entitlements program assure all U.S. re- vided to them under existing programs. preside sit the hearings. These will not finers a preferred position in the U.S. During the suspension of the product be judicial or evidentiary-type hearings. market because of their cost advantage- fees, petrochemical plants using naphtha Questions may be asked only by those over foreign refiners, and since U.S. de- would, of course, pay no fees. To avoid conducting the hearings; and there will mand exceeds domestic refining capacity double counting, such inputs would not be no cross-examination of persons pre- new refining capacity may need no fur- earn fee-free crude allocations. senting statements. Any decision made ther protection. Comments are specifi- PEA invites public comments with re- by the PEA with respect to the sUbject cally Invited concerning which of these gard to the recommendations discussed matter of the hearings will be based on options FEA should recommend. above. Interested persons are invited to all information available to the FEA.At 4. Separationof fees and tariffs. PEA submit written data, views, or arguments the conclusion of all initial oral state- believes that in order to simplify admin- with respect to these proposed recom- ments, each person who has made an istration of the new program, and in mendations to Executive Communica- oral statement will be given the oppor- order to eliminate certain unintended in- tions, Room 3309, Federal Energy Admin- tunity, if he so desires, to make a rebuttal equities that have arisen 'with regard to istration, Box HEX, the Federal Building, statement. The rebuttal statements will the collection of duty drawbacks, assess- Washington,- D.C.- 20461. Comments be given in the order In which the Initial ment of the fee should be made inde- should be identified on the outside of the statements were made and will be sub- pendent of the customs duty. Therefore, envelope and on the documents submit- ject to time limitations. the fee imposed would be independent of ted to the Federal Energy Administration Any interested persons may' submit and in addition to eny duty imposed by with the design.tion "Modification of the questions, to be asked of any person malo- Congress. During the period in-which the Mandatory Oil Import Program." Fifteen ing'a statement at the hearings to Execu- product fee is suspended, the applicable (15) copies should be submitted. All com- tive Communications, PEA, before 4:30 duty would, of course, still apply. ments received by 4:30 pm., August 16, pan., e.d.t., August 16, 1976. Any person 5. Reorganizationand simplificationof will be considered by the Federal Energy who makes an oral statement and who the proclamation.As indicated above, the Administration in evaluating the pro- wishes to ask a question at the hearings Proclamation has become extremely posed recommendations. may submit the question, In writing, to complex, which has resulted in confu- Any information or data considered the presiding officer. The PEA or the sion, unintended inequities, and admin- by the person furnishing it to be con- presiding officer, If the question Is sub- istrative difficulty. Under FEA's proposed fidential must be so identified and sub- mitted at the hearings, will determine recommendation, the Proclamation and mitted n writing, one copy only. The whether the question is relevant, and FEA's regulations would be completely PEA reserves the right to determine the whether time limitations permit It to be, reorganized, and procedures would be confidential status of the information or presented for answer. simplified wherever possible. data and to treat it according to its Any further procedural rules needed 6. Retained features of the MOIP- determination. for the proper onduct of the hearings (a) Long-term allocations. These are Public hearings with respect to these will be announced by the presiding officer. government obligations, intended prin- A transcript of the hearings will be cipally to benefit the economies of Puerto proposed recommendations will be held made and the entire record of the hear- .beginning at 9:30 am., e.d.t., on Au- the transcript, will be re- Rico and the Virgin Islands. PEAbelleves gust 19, 1976, n Room 2105, 2000 M tigs, Including that they should be allowed to expire on tained by the PEA and made available , Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. to be FEA their own terms. continued, if necessary, on August 20. for Inspection In the Freedom of In- (b) Fee-exempt import allocations Any person who has an interest in these formation Office, Room 2107, the Federal based on exports. To the extent that ex- recommendatfons or who is representa- Building, 12th and Pennsylvania Avenue, ports are otherwise permitted, these ex- tive of a-group or class of persons which NW., Monday through Friday. Any per- ceptions preyent distortions in the com- has such an interest, may make a written son may purchase a copy of the tran-, petitive position of U.S. refiners and Tequest for an opportunity to make oral petrochemical plants in the world script from the reporter. market. PEA believes that they can serve presentation. Such a request should be (Federal Energy' Administration Aob of 1074. directed to Executive Communications, Pub. L. 93-275; E.O. 11700, 3D FR 23185; Trado a useful function and should be con- PEA, and must be received before 4:30 EXpansion Act of 1902, Pub. L. 87-704, a tinued. pan., e.d.t., August 12, 1976. Such a re- amended; Proclamation No.3279, as amond-1 (c) Credit against fees on crude oil -quest may be hand delivered to Room ed) .an petroleum products for -taxes im- 3309, -ther Federal Building, 12th and Issued in Washington, D.C., July i6 Puerto Ruco. This provision is Pennsylvanla Avenue, N.W., Washing- posed. In 1976. - intended to provide the government of ton, D.C., between the hours of 8 am. MCHAEL F. BuTLER, Puerto Rico with revenues equivalent to and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. General Counsel, the fees, without prejudice to Importers The person making the request should Federal Energy Administratiol.

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r u. Qm 91x gn Z oa 3 ci: 33" 33, = 33 -4r 00 30-1 LI =.5 cs E. U0 0 4 33 v* 0 u =. #-I =0 33 .4 0 33 v43- .4 043 WO4HP4 0 41 >i.1 L~ 0 94 P; 10 0 '3 36062 NOTICES FEA REPORT FORMS 1. A meeting of the Industry Advisory forwarders pursuant to Section 44(a) of Extension of Expiration Dates Board (IAB) to the International En- the Shipping Act, 1916, (Stat, 522 and ergy Agency (IEA) will be held on 46 U.S.C. 841(b)). Notice is hereby given that the Gdneral July 29 and 30, 1976, at Shell Centre, Persons knowing of any reason why Accounting Office has extended the ex- London, beginning at 9:30 a.m. on July any of the following applicants should piration date from June 30, 1976 to De- 29. The agenda is as follows: not receive a license are requested to cember 31, 1976 for the following Fed- 1. Opening remarks by Chairman and re- communicate with the Director, Bureau erAl Energy Administration report port on communications to and from IEA of Certification and Licensing, Federal forms: including report on SEQ meeting of June 8/9. Maritime Commission, Washington, D.C. Form No. Title 2. Matters arising from record note of TAB 20573. FEA-25 ------Certification of require- meeting June 3. Bucano Traffic Management Intl. (Cesar A. quirements for use 3. ,(A) Position of IAB/Aeporting Com- panies under EEC competition regulations. Bucano, dba), 4951 Arthur Drive, Now Or- under allocation lev- leans, LA 70127. els not subject to an (B) U.S. Voluntary Plan. 4. Report on and discussion of work of Stiegler Shipping Company, Inc., 1104 Com- allocation fraction. Subcommittee A, including: merce Bldg., P.O. Box 1604, Mobile, AL FEA-101A ------Owners of stored prod- 36601. Officers: Renoe' A. Stleglor, Jr., Presi- uot report. (A), Emergency Management Manual, in- cluding discussion of amendments being dent, Gary F. Stlegler, Vice President, Kint a FEA-P103-M-( 0 Old oil entitlements C. Stiegler, Secretary/Treaurer. program, entitlement incorporated into new versions. (B) Allocation systems test, including any Earle's Air Freight (Earle's Moving & Storage transaction report. Co., Inc., dba), P.O. Box 780, Annapolis, IEA-PI05-S--0 ) Complainant's report. necessary further discussion of the test guide. Maryland 21404. Officers: David Z, Earle. FEA-P106-S-0 --- Application to state for President/Director, James J. Fxatino, Exec. *petroleum product 5. Data and data flow -including report by IEA Secretariat on June/July 1976 data flow V.P./Treasurer. Sandra C. Earle, Secretary/ hardship, or emergen- Director, Richard T. McGraw, Dircotor. cy relief. test. 6. Report on and discussion of work of Ortis Cargo of Miami, Inc., Building 2144 FEA-PI07-S-0 --- State office of pe- MIAD, Miami Int. Airport, Miami, FL 33169. troleum allocation. Subcodunittee C, including: (A) Extraordinary costs. Officers: Walter F. Do Castro, President, state action on ap- Walter J. Do Castro, Vice President, Olivia plication, for hard- (B) Settlement of disputes. ship or emergency re- (C) Pricing in an emergency. S. Do Castro, Secretary. Advisory Group Sourl International Forwarding, Inc., o/v lief. 7. Industry Supply Katz & Lipton, P. C., 277 Northern Boule- FEA-P108-S-0 ) Wholesale purchaser- (ISAG) , reseller's certification (A) Discussion of job description for and yard, Great Neck, NY 1f031, officers: manning of ISAG positions. Mohammad Sourl, President, Monire of distribution to Secretary/Treasurer, Amir zinht- purchasers- for" uses (B) ISAG- expenses in an emergency and Soul, during systems tests. baklhsh, Vice President, Branko Solaric, under an allocation President. level not subject to 8.Future wprk program and organization Vice an allocation frac- of IAB including discussion of future role of Kurdian International Transport, Inc., Ad- tion.. subcommittees. ministration Center, Mid-Continent Alt- FEA-P109-S-0 .---- Surplus propane/bu- 9. Dates and venues for future meetings of port, Wichita, Kansas 67200. Officers: tane purchase report. tAB and subcommittees. Gregory H. Kurdlan, President/Director, FEA-P302-M-1 ---- Petroleum industry Mark A. Ruccius, Vice Pres./Managlng monthly report for, 2. A meeting of Subcommittee C of the Director, William H. French, Vice President, product prices. Industry Advisory Board (lAB) to the C. Robert Bell, Secretary/Director, James 0..... Monthly survey of non- International.Energy Agency (UEA) will R. Johnson, Treasurer. branded independent be held at the Dorland House, 14-16 By the Federal Maritime Commission. marketers. Regent Street, London, England, on July FEA-P306-M-4 --.... Refiner importer 28, 1976, beginning at 10:00 a.m. The Dated: July 16, 1976. monthly report of petroleum product agenda is as follows: FRANCIS C. HUlNEY, distribution. 1. Opening remarks by Chairman. Secretary. 2. Review work assignied to IEA Secre- FBA-P314-M-40..... Monthly survey of dis- IFR Doc.76-21137 Filed 7-20-70,8145 am] tillate and residual tariat requiring Subcommittee C assistance. fuel oil sales to ulti- (A) Extraordinary costs. (B) Settlement of disputes. mate consumers. [Fact Finding Investigation No. ,FEA-P315-M- ---- lonthly survey of pro- (C)' Pricing in an emergency. 0I pane sales volume to 3. Future work program for Subcommit- POSSIBLE REBATES AND SIMILAR MAL- ultimate consumers. tee C. PRACTICES IN THE UNITED STATES PEA-0318-M- -0...-. Underground gas -stor- 4. Future Subcommittee C meeting dates FOREIGN COMMERCE age report. and location. FEA-USo1-S-00..Lighting and thermal Orderof Investigation operations " applica- As provided in Section 252(c) (1) (A) tion. for award. (fi) of the Energy Policy and Conserva- The Federal Maritime Commission has FEA-F701-M-( 0...... Transfer pricing report. tion Act, these meetings will not be .open reason to believe that one or more per- ...... ,FEA-90 ...... Crude petroleum pro- to the public. sons engaged in the United States fore- duction monthly re- Ign commerce may have obtained, or may --Issued in Washington, D.C., July 16, port. 19716. have- allowed other persons to obtain, MICHAEL F. BUTLER, transportation of property at less than MICHAEL F. BUTLER, the rates or charges which would other- GeneralCounsel. Gener~l-Counsel, JULY 16, 1976. wise be applicable, by various unfair Federal Energy Administration. means, such as rebates, absorptions, al- [FR Doc.76-21036 Filed 7-16-76; 12:14 pm] [FR Doc.76-21037 Filed 7-16--76;12:14 pml lowances in excess of those set forth in the tariff or other similar practices, In VOLUNTARY AGREEMENT AND PLAN OF FEDERAL' MARITIME COMMISSION violation of §§ 16, first paragraph, 13, ACTION TO IMPLEMENT THE INTERNA- Second, and/or 18(b) of the Shipping TIONAL ENERGY PROGRAM [Independent Ocean Freight Forwarder Act, 1916 (46 U.S.C. 815 first paragraph, License] 815 Second, and/or 817(b)Y. Meetings "Applicants It is the opinion of the Commission In accordance with Section 252(c) (1) that it is essential to conduct an Investi- (A) (i) of the Energy Policy and Con- Notice is hereby given that the follow- gation to determine whether there Is or servation Act (Pub. L. 94-163), an- Ing applicants have filed with the Fed- has been any such violation of the Ship., nouncement is made of the following eral Maritime Commission applications ping Act, 1916, In order that the Com- meetings: for licenses as independent ocean freight mission may properly exercise Its regu-

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latory lutes -to insure protection of the Puerto Rico. Comments on such agree- sttatement describing the discrimination. public ntfet in the proper and effective ments, including requests for hearing, o r unfairness with particularity. If a administration and enforcement of the may be submitted to the Secretary, Fed- v [olation of the Act or detriment to law. eral Maritime CommisIon, Washington, t he commerce of the United States is -Therefore,it is ordered,That pursuant 1976. Any person'desiring a hearing on aUeged, the statement shall set forth to section 22 of the Shipping Act, 1916 D.C., 20573, on or before August 10, v;'th particularity the acts and crem- (U.S.C. § 821), a non-adjudicatory In- the proposed agreement shal provide a s1tances said to constitute such violation vestigation is hereby instituted into the clear and concise statement of the mat- or detriment to commerce. practices of rebates, absorptions, allow- ters upon which they desire to adduce A copy of any such statement should ances in excess of those set forth in the evidence. An allegation of discrimina- RIso be forwarded to the party filing the tariff and any other methods of obtain- tion or unfairness shal be accom- agreement (as indicated hereinafter) ing or allowing other persons to obtain, panied by a ptatement describing the aad the statement should Indicate that transportation of property at less than discrimination or unfairness with par- his has been done. the rates or charges wbich would other- ticularity. If a violation of the Act or Notice of Agreement Filed by: detriment to the commerce of the United wise be applicable, in the United States tanley 0. Sher. Esquire, BiIlig, Sher & foreign commerce said investigation to States is alleged, the statement shall set s' Jones, P. C., Suite 300, 2033 K Street, NW., be conducted pursuant to the Commis- forth with particularity the acts and Wahinbton, D.C. 20005. sion's Rules of Practice and Procedure, circumstances said to constitute such 46 CFR 502.281-291 (Rule 18); violation or detriment to commerce. Agreement No. 10253, between the is further ordered, That thi Investi- A copy of any such statement should above-named carriers creates the Israel/ gative Officer shall be Wm.Jarrel Smith, agreement (as Indicated hereinafter) South Atlantic-Gulf Rate Agreement Jr. of the Commission, assisted by the also be forwarded to the party filing the 'hIchpermits the parties to confer and Bureau of Hearing Counsel and by such and the statement should indicate that agree on rates, charges, classifications members of the staff as he may designate, this has been done. a ad related matters In the trade from ;rael to the U.S.. South Atlantic and with full authority under Commission Notice of Agreement Flied by: I rule 18 (supra), -to hold investigatory ulf, subject to the right of each to take Stanley 0. Sher, Esquire, Muig, Sher &Jones, Iridependent action on five (5) days no- proceedings which shall be non-public, P.C., Suite S00, 2033 X Street NW., WTsh- tl to resort to all compulsory processes au- ce to the other parties. The agreement Ington, D.C. 20000. fturther provides that each party shall - thorized by law or Commission Rule, in- cluding the issuance of subpoenas, to Agreement No. 10254 provides that ftle Its own tariffs, but reserves the op- administer oaths and to perform such American Export Lines, Inc. may slot tIon of filing a common tariff upon other duties as may be necessary in ac- charter container space on Zim's vessels unailmous consent of allparties. cordance With the laws of the United between Israel ports on the one hand and By Order of the Federal Maritime States and the regulations of the Com- Koper, Trieste and Venice on the other commislon. mission; - hand eastbound and westbound In the Fimucis C. HuRs-, It is further oydered,That saidInvesti- trade between the United States and the Secretary. gative Officer shall issue to the Commis- Mediterranean. AEL shall compensate Dated: July 15, 1976. Managing Director- interim prog- Zimn for each TEU carried at liner terms sion's Irn ami ress reports every six months and a* and as mutually agreed to between them. - D c.76-21130 Fled T-20-76;8:45 final report of findings and recommen- By Order of the Federal Marltime dations no later than two years after Commission. CONTINENTAL NORTH ATLANTIC publication of this Order in the FEDERAL WESTBOUND FREIGHT CONFERENCE Dated: July 15,1976. REGISTER, all such reports to remain con- Agreement Filed fidential unless and until the Commis- FRANCs C. HuimTY, sion rules otherwise; Secretary. Notice Is hereby given that the follow- It is further ordered, That this pro- -g agreement, accompanied by a state- ceeding shall be discontinued upon the [FR Doc.6-21129 ,Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] n ient of Justification, has been filed with issuance of the final report by the In- tlhe Commission for approval pursuant to vestigative Officer; AMERICAN EXPORT LINES, INC. AND ZIM Section 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916, as - It is further ordered, That Notice of ISRAEL NAVIGATION CO., LTD. amended (39 Stat. "33, 75 Stat. '63, 46 this Order be published in the FEDERAL .S.C. 814). - Agreement Fled REGISTEL. Interested parties may inspect and ob- Notice s hereby given that the ollow- ti ain a. copy of the agreement and the By the Commission July 9,1976. ing agreement has been filed with the sItatement of justification at the Wash- - FRArcis C. HuSNE, Commission for approval pursuant to Ii gton office of the Federal Maritime Secretary. section 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916, as Commlsslon, 1100 L Street, NW, Room [FR Doc.76-21138 Fied 7-20-76;8:45 am) amended (39 Stat. 733, '5 Stat. 763, 46 10126; or may inspect the agreement and U.S.C. 814). tIhe statement of justification at the Field Interested parties may Inspect and ob- 0)ices located at New York, N.Y., New AMERICAN EXPORT LINES, INC. AND ZIM tain a copy of the agreement at the C rleans, Louisiana, San Francisco, Call- ISRAEL NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Washington office of the Federal Marl- fI rnia and Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. time Commission, 1100 L Street NW., Comments on such agreements, including Agreement Filed Room 10126; or may inspect the agree- r ,quests for hearing, may be submitted Notice ishereby given that the follow- ment at the Field Offices located at New t4 the Secretary, Federal Maritime Com- Ing agreement has been filed with the York, N.Y., New Orleans, Louisiana, San n Itss on, Washington, D.C. 20573, on or Commission 16f approval pursuant to Francisco, California and Old San Juan, before°August 10, 1976. Any person desir- section 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916, as Puerto Rico. Comments on such agree- ii g a hearing on the proposed agreement amended'(39 Stat. -733, 75 Stat. 763, 46 ments, Including requests for hearing, 61i-l provide a clear and concise state- U.S.C. 814). may be submitted to the Secretary, Fed- iiient of the matters upon which they Interested parties may inspect and ob- eral Maritime Commission, Washington, desire to adduce evidence. An allegation tain a copy of the agreement at the D.C. 20573, on or before August 10, 1976. of discrimination or unfairness shall be, Washington office of the Federal Marl- Any person desiring a hearing on the accompanled by a statement describing - time Commission, 1100 L Street, NW.,proposed agreement shall provide a clear tihe discrimination or unfairness with Room 10126;-or may inspect the agree- and concise statement of the matters particularlty. If a violation of the Act or ment at the Field Offices located at New upon which they desire to adduce evi- detriment to the commerce of the United York, N.Y., New Orleans, Louisiana, San dence. An allegation of discrimination or S tates Is alleged, the statement shall set Fraiicisco, Califoinia and Old San Juan, unfairness shall be accompanied by a fborth with particularity the acts and cir-

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-EDNESDAY, JULY 21. 1976 NOTICE$ cumtancemsaicto constitutesuch violx- serving the rghl tof Independent action. SNORTH ATLANTIC CONTINENTAL tion or detriment to commerce consult, cooperate and agree with- other EREIGHT CONFERENCE A. copy of anr such statement should' *15;. Conferences having; jurisdiction' in als. beforwarded to the party filing the the: establfshment ,policing.and: enforce- AgreementFiled, agreement (as indicated, heenafterN ment ofrnes, practices, and: charges re- Notice Is hereby given thatthe follow- and: the statement should, indicate that lating-.tnthe tia%.employment;andctran&- Ing agreement, accompanied, by a state-, .this;as-been done- port of loaded: and: unloadedi containers ment of ustiflcatlon,,has beerflled- witlx Notice of Agreement Fied by outside the' gateo£ member lines" oceaY the Co missiondfor approvalpursuant, to temninals- at European port; within the Section 15 o£t the Shipping Act, 116,, us. Howa d.& Levy, Esquire,, Suite- 727, 17',fat- rangescovered:by the.Agreem ent amended (39 Stat. 733, 75. Stat. 703,, 4(; tery Place,. New York, Now York 100Q4, U,S.C. 81). Maritime AgreemenV No. 82104a amends the Commission."BY Orer -of the- Federal' Intereated partesmay Inspect and oh- basic agreement by deletingy from the tairr a, copy of the agreement. and the Preamble the. self-imposed fixed- limita- Dated: July 15;. 1976; statement of justiflcation at the Wash- mon upon. me auraton of. the confer F:AXcIT C. HUnNEY*, ington office of the Federal, Maritime ence'&IntermodAr activity. Commission, 100t L- Street, NW. Room, Secretary. 10126; or may inspect the agreement and By Order of the Federal WMaritmne [FR Doc2Z6-21128 Filed.7-2076;'8:45,am]. thestatement of Justflcation at the Field. Commission. Offices located at New York, N,. New Datectr Jury 15', 1976. Orleans Louisiana, Sam Francisco, Cali- IBEprALPF.S; ATLANTIC DISCUSSION forni andt Old- San. Juan, Puerto Rico. FsR'xcLS C'_ Hrmmy,. AGREEMENT Comments on, such agreements, includ- ffecretary -,Agreement Filed- ing request&for hearin&, maybe-submit- LPR 1c7076-21131 Filed, 7-20-76- 45-.avn1 Notice is hereby given that the fol- ted; to the Secretary, Federal Maritime, lowing Commisson Washington IDC. 205,73). on. GULFIUNITEf KINGDOM agreenienthas,beenmfiled with the EREIG-T" Commission for approval pursuant to or before August 10k 1976 Any person, CONFERENCE sectio IS of the Shipping Act. 1916: as desiring a, hearing on the proposed agrce- amended (39' Stat. 733,, 75; Stat. 763,. 46 ment shall provide a clear and conise Agreement EilecE U.S.C. 814). statement. of the matters upon whlchi they desire Not ce fiereby- given that the follow - Interested parties may-inspect and ob- to, adduce evidence An alk- Ing, agreement has been filed with the fain m copy of the agreement at the gation, of discriminatlom on unfairnes.& the ComiUorr for approval,' pursuan Wash ngtdon office of the- FecferaF Marl- shal, be accompanied by m-statementfde- section 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916 a tstime Comnision, 1100- I. Street, NW., scribing the discrimination or unfainess, with particularity. It a, violation, amended. (39 Stat. 733, 75 StaL 763,. 4 room I0126; or may inspect the agree- of the U.S.C 8W.. ment alt the, Meld Offices located at New Act or detriment to the commerce of the Interested parties may inspect and ob - York, N.Y., New Orleans, Louisiana, San United States Is alleged, the statement tain a copy of the agreement at. the Francisco, California and.Ord Sark Juan, shall set forthwith particularity the acts Washington. office of the Federal Mari- Puerto, Rfco Comments on such agree- and circumstancessaldita constitutasuchl time Commission, 1100' L Street, NW ments, including requests for hearing, -vIolation, or detriment. to commerce. Room 10126; or mayinspect the agree- may-be- submittec to, the Secretary, Fed- A. copy of any such statement should meat at the Field: Offices-located: at Nei eeral Maritime Commission, Washington; also be forwarded to, the party fling the Yor1-. NY. New Orleans, LouisianaSaia D.C., 20573, on or before August 10 1076. agreement (as indicated hereinafter), Francisco, California. and. Old San JuanL, Any person desiring- a;hearing- on, the and, the statement should, indicate that Puerto Rico. Gomment on such agree- proposed:agreementshall provide a clear thishas been; done., mentso incltiding requests foi hearing., and, zoncise statement of the matters Notice of Agreement Fired!by: may, be submitted: to, the!Secretary,. Fed - upon. which- they desire to, adduce evi- Hrowaxd A. Levy.. Esquire, Sulta '727, IT Bat- era. Maritime Commlission ,Washington s, dence. An allegation of discrimination or tery Place, Uvr York, ew York i0Od(Y. l.a,20573 on, or before August,10; I9.76'. unfairness shall be accompanied by a Any persox' desiring a hearing on the statement: dimcribing the discrimination Agreement No. 921 4 amends the proposed[ agreement shall provide 1 or unfairne with, partculrity,. If a basic conference agreement by deleting clear and concise statement of the mat- violation of the Act. or detriment to the from the Preamble theself-imposec fixed ters upon which they desire tft adduce commerce ofthe Unitecr States is alleged, limitation upon the duration of the. Con- evidence. An allegation, of discriminatib the statement- shall set forth with par- ference's intermodal authority. or unfairness. shalt be. accompanied: by,a ticularity the acts and circumstances By Order of the, Federal Maritime statement describing the discrimnation said to.constitute such violation- or, det- Commission. or unfafrness- with partibularity-, If- a riment to-commerce. vilatlon. of' the: Act-or detriment th. th e copy of' any, such statement should Dated: July 16, 1976. commerce ofthenUited Statesiaallegec alsobe forwarded to the partr Ming the PFwcis C. HURN-y, the: statement shall set forth. with pard agreement (as indicated' hereinafter) Scerctary. ticuIarity theacts and circumstances sal 2 0 to constitute such violatio= or detrimen t and the. statement should. indicate that [FR Doc.76-2113& Mlcd 7LZ--768:41 am] tm commerce; this hasbeen done. A. copy of any such. statement should Notici of Agreement Fifed by: NORTH ATLANTIC WESTBOUND also-be forwarded' to. the party fling: th e Howard. A.. Levy; Esqulre-, Suite 727, 17 Bat- FREIGHr ASSOCIATION agreement. (as Indicated hereinafter and: the statement should Indicate thm tery Place. M-ew York. New York 10005. Agreement Filed ha been, done. Agreement.No,.10058-Zextends theap- Notice Is hereby glvert tak the follow- Notice ofAgreement-Filed~by: proval of the basic agreement for a pe- Ing agreement has been filed with the Howard, A . Levy. Esquire, Suite- 727j, 17 Bat r od of two years beyond Its expiration Commission for approval pursuant to date ofAugiist, . 19,79. section 15 of the Shipping' Act, 1016; as - tery PlaceIlevi-York, Nev-Yorlr 10004. amended (30% Stat 733,. 75 Stat. 763, 46 Agreement No. 161-1, among thepar - By- Order of the Federal Maritime .sa. 814)'. ties to the' above-named: Conferencee, commission: Interestedparties may-ispect. and oi- amendk thebasic agreement, (1)- to'cove r Dated-,JuL,; 15,1076. tain, a copy of the agreement at the Intermodal, shipments, whether movin Washington office of the, Federal. Mart- under through- bills of lading or other FR cs C. Hunm " time CommL-sionr, 1100 L Street NW. wise, and' matters relating thereto and - Secretary- Room 10126; or may inspect the agree- (2) provide that the Conference may, re - [PR Doc.76-21132 Filed 7-20-76;8:45"am] ment at the Field Offices located at Now

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York, N.Y., New Orleans, Louisiana, San lation of the Act or detriment th the Francisco, California and Old San Juan, commerce of the United States Is alleged, Puerto Rico. Comments on such agree- the statement sball set forth with partic- ments, including requests for hearing, ularilty the acts and circumstances said may be submitted to the Secretary, Fed- to constitute such violation or detriment eral Maritime Commission, Washington, to commerce, D.C., 20573, on or before August 10, 1976. A copy of any such statement should Any person desiring a hearing on the also be forwarded to the party filing the proposed agreement shall provide a clear agreement (as ndicated hereinafter) and - and concise statement of the matters the statement should indicate that this upon which they desire to adduce evi- has been done. dence. An allegation of discrimination or Notice of Agreement Flied by: unfairness shall be accompanied by a statement describing the discrimination Howard A. Levy, Esquire, Suite 727. 17 Bat- or unfairness with particularity. If a vio- tery Place, New York, Newr York 10004. lation: of the Act or detriment to the Agreement No. 9982-8 extends the commerce of the United States Is alleged, scope of the conference agreement from the statement shall set forth with par- the existing- southern boundary at ticularity the -acts and circumstances Hampton Roads, Virginia to Key West, said to constitute such violation or detri- Florida. ment to commerce. A copy of any such statement should By Order of the Federal Maritime also be forwarded to the party filing the Commission. agreement (as indicated hereinafter) Dated: July 15, 1976. and the"statement should indicate that Fn MCIS C. Hu-iaEy, this has been done. Secretary. Notice of Agreement Filed by: IFRDoc.7G-21131 Filed 7-20-70;8:45 am) Howard A. Levy. Esquire, Suite 727, 17 Bat- tery Place, New York, New York 10004. SCANDINAVIA BALTIC/U.S. NORTH AT- Agreement No. 5850-32 amends the LANTIC MERCHANT'S FREIGHT CON- basic agreement by deleting the self-im- TRACT posed time limit placed on its authority Petition Filed with respect to "non-coastal" ports on inland waterways in the U.S. South At- Notice Is hereby given that the follow - lantic range, thus authorizing that au- Ing petition has been filed with the Com- thority for an indefinite length of time. mission for approval pursuant to Section 14b of the Shipping Act, 1916, asamend- By Order of the Federal Maritime ed (75 Stat. 762,46 U.S.C. 813a). Commission. Interested parties may Inspect a copy Dated: July 15, 1976. bf t~e current contract form and of the FsRcrs C. Huauhsy, petition, reflecting the changes proposed Secretary. to be made in the language of said con- tract, at the Washington office of the [FR Doc.76-21133 Filed 7-20-76:8:45 am] Federal Maritime Commission, 1100 L Street, NW., Room 10126 or at the Field SCANDINAVIA BALTIC/U.S. NORTH Offices located at New York, N.Y., New ATLANTIC FREIGHT CONFERENCE Orleans, Louisiana, San Francisco, Cali- fornia and Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. Agreement Filed Comments with reference to the proposed Notice is hereby given that the follow- changes and the petition. including a re- - mug agreement has been filed with the quest for hearing, if desired, may be Commission for approval pursuant to sec- submitted to the Secretary, Federal tion 15 of the Shipping Act, 1916, as Maritime Commission, 1100 L Street, amended (39 Stat. 733, 75 Stat. 763, 46 NW., Washington, D.C. 20573, on or be- U.S.C. 814). fore August 10, 1976. Any person desir- Interested parties may inspect and ob- ing a hearing on the proposed modifica- tain a copy of the agreement at the tion of the contract form and/or the Washington office of the Federal Marl- approved contract system shall provide time Commission, 1100 L Street, NW., a clear, and concise statement of the Room 10126; or may inspect the agree- matters upon which they desire to ad- ment at the Field Offices located at New duce evidence. An allegation of discrim- York, N.Y., New Orleans, Louisiana, San ination or unfairness shall be accom- Francisco, California and Old San Juan, panied by a statement describing the Puerto Rico. Comments on such agree- discrimination or unfairness with par- ments, including requests for hearing, ticularlty. If a violation of the Act or may be submitted to the Secretary, Fed- detriment to the commerce of the eral Maritime Commission, Washington, United States is alleged, the statement D.C. 20573, on or before August 10, 1976. shall set forth with particularity the acts Any person desiring a hearing on the and circumstances said to constitute such * proposed agreement shall provide a clear violation or detriment to commerce. and concise statement of the matters upon which they desire to adduce evi- A copy of any such statement should dence. An allegation of discrimination or also be forwarded to the party filing the unfairness shall be accompanied by a petition (as indicated hereinafter), and statement describing the discrimination the statement should indicate that this or unfairness with particularity. If a vlo- has beed done.

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 14.1-WEOJESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30066 NOTICE&; Notice of Agreement Fled by: .-Additions sidiarles- or Wisconsin Electrlo Power Howard A. Levy, Esquire, Suite, 727, 17 Sat- Company. Further, It Is stated that as a tery Place, New York, New-York 10004:., Mid-Continent Area result of company, and an Independent Agreement• No. 9982 D.R.2 extends the. - ~ordination~ree.Rlbity Co- consulting flrnv studies; it was deter- scope of the Conference's Merchant's oienti mined. that administrative savings and Vreight Contract from the.existing souti- 5169 --... I 3lncoln Electric an- enhancement of future financing em boundary at Hampton System. would result from, a merger of Wisconsin Roads, Vt- 815. NEPP Nebraska ubic Michigan's ginia to Key West, Florida. Power District. gas operation into Wisconsin WeltSystncmo PAPL PacifcPawer&Lght Natural, and additionally, It is stated ordinatiug Coura- By Order of the Federal Maritime .oi: .22,. Co. (Montana Sys- that the merger would result in a less- Commission. Hawalian Systems: HIEL Hawa Electric Light. ening, of the adverse effects on the Ap- 51308. Co., In pleton Dated: area. of Michigan Wisconsin's July 15, 1976. forthcoming curtailment on an end use FRACIS C. RURiEY, KENNETI F. PLUMB, basis. Secretary. S~Secretary, Accordingly, Michigan Wisconsin re- [FR Doc.'6-21136 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 m] [FR Do=6-2l1176 Filed %-19-76;11:20 am] quests that the Commission further amend the order of September 6, 1974, to authorize a maximum daily quantity of FEDERAL POWER COMMISSION [Docket No. CP-74m-157], 402,418 Mcf under Rate Schedule ACQ-1 [Docket No. RM75-23 ] - MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN PIPE LINE CO. and a maximum daffy quantity of 3,882 Mcf MONTHLY under Rate Schedule ACQ-2 for POWER STATEMENT Petition To Amend Wisconsin Natural commencing July 1, Additions and Deletions to Respondents' JUL.= 13, 1976. 1976. Lists Take notice that on June 16, 1976, Any person desiring to be heard or to JULY 19; 1976. Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Line Company make any protest with reference to said (Michigan Wisconsin) ,'One Woodward petition to amend should on or before On January 14, 1976, the. Federal July 27, 1976, file with the Federal Power Commission issued Order No- 544 Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48226, filed In Power Docket No. CP74-157 a petition to amend Commission, Washington, D.C. 20426, a amending Section 3.142 of the General further the Commission's order, Issued petition to intervene or a protest in ac- Rules and Section 141.56-of the Regula,- .September 6, 1974, in said docket, as cordance with the requirements of the tions under the Federal Power Act, so amended; pursuant to Section 7 of the Commission's rules of practice and pro- as to prescribe a new Commission Natural Gas Act by authorizing a change cedure (18 CFM 1.8 or 1.10) and the reg- Form ulation& 12E-2. Those systems required to report in service for Wisconsin Natural Gas under the Natural Gas Act (18 Company (Wisconsin Natural), all as CFR 157.10). All protests filed with the on FPC Form 12E-2 are listed in: Ap-% Commission will be considered by it in pendix more-fully set forth in the petitonwhich A of Order No,544. is on file with the Commission. and open determining the appropriate action to be Since Order No. 544 was issued,, the topublic inspection. taken but will not serVe to make the Commission. has deleted sdme systems- protestants parties to the proceeding. Michigan Wisconsin states that Wis- Any person wishing from the respondents' list and has added consin Natural has advised that it has to become a party to others. Those changes a proceeding or to participate as a party are" as follows: filed-a petition with the Wisconsin Pub- in any hearing therein must file a peti- -lic Service. Commission to acquire the tion to intervene in accordance System code Owner System name with the ABB. -L gas utility properties of Wisconsinxichi- Commission's rules. gan Power Company (Wisconsin Michi- KENNETH F. PLUMB, L Deletions gan) on-June 30, 1976, and that Wiscon- Secretary. sin Natural's and Wisconsin Michigan's- (M Doc.76-20902 Filed 7-20-70;8:45 am] Electric Reliabiilty' Council of Texas: presently effective service agreements. 0730 --...... DAPL - Dallas Power &Light and-. revised service agreements are- as Co. [Docket Nos. CS70-880, ct aL.] 11202...... GBRA Guadaltpe-Blanco follows: River Authority. LOUIS SEBRING, JR. ET AL. 62901 ...... TEES Texas Electric Service CO. MaximumM ,Annual Applications for "Small Producer" 52-02...... TEPL Texas Power & Light late daily volume , Co. Comp3ny schedule- quantity entitlement Certificates' Mid-Continent Area NEPP Nebraska Public (1.000 WL) (1,000 ) Reliability Co- Power District JULY 13, 1070. ordination Agree- (Eastern Systen). mont: 51083. Pe-Acquisition Take notice that, each of the Appli- Northeast Power Co- cants listed herein has filed an applica- ordinating Coun- cil: WiSconsiNatural-_ ACQ-I 322,807 56, 814,032 tion pursuant to Section 7(o) of the 81057 ...... PREP Freeport Electric - ACQ-2 4,493 498,723 Natural Gas Act and Section 157.40 of Power System. WisconsIn Micbhgan-.. ACQ-1 78,755 3,860,880 the Regulations thereunder for a "small 8------CEKE Central Eansas Elec- MDQ-1" 245 82,810 tric Co-op., Inc. producer" certificate of public conven- Western Systems Co- 400,300 71,280,445 ience and necessity authorizing the sale ordinating Coun- oil: for resale and delivery of natural gas in 51M - -...... NEPP Nebraska Public Post-Acquisition Interstate commerce, all as more fully Power District (west- set ern Division). forth in. the applications which are 82225 ...... PAPL, Pacific Power &Light WisconlnNaturL. ACQ-1 402,418 70,825,563 on file with the Commission and open Co. (Klilspell Sys- ACQ-2 3,852. 430,002 tem). to public inspection. 2225-...... PAPL, Pacific Power &iLjt. Total- ..------40,300 71,258, 470, Co. (LTiby system)s Hawaiian Systems: HIEL Ella Electric Light 1 This notice does not provide for con- 6130M Co., Ltd. It Is stated that Wisconsin Natural solidation for earing of tho several matters and- Wisconsin- Michigan are both sub- covered herein.

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNE6AY, JULY 21, 1976 NOTICES 3006T Confirmation And Approval Of Rates, is- Any person desiring to be heard or to Docket Filing Dto Applitant make any protest with reference to said NO. sued March 8, 1976, the Commission ex- applications should on or before July 30, tended Its approval of the current rate 1976, file with the Federal Power Com- C87Q-N0 ...... do . Dos Equls Corp., 7 We-t through June 30, 1976. mission, Washington, D.C. 20426, peti- Alabama, Suite 10O,Hou- The Sam Rayburn Project, constructed * ton Te,7. tions to intervene or protests in.accord- CS702 ...... d ...... Mr. V. 0. StcrqurU It., and operated by the Corps of Engineers, ance with the requirements of the Com- Salto 1001, Aimrilb N- Is located on the Angelina River in East- tlonal Bank B1g., Am3- en Texas. The project was constructed mission's Rules of Practice and Proce- rllo. TeM 7.101. dure (18 CFR 1.8 or 1.10). All protests C57 5-03L.-do ...... Petroleum Resources Co.. for purposes of flood control, municipal will be con- P.O. Box 1111, Cthng, and industrial water supply, agricultural filed with the Commission 0k3. 74023. sidered by it in determining the appro- CS7-901 .... do .... 3idland.PRO 174-B Oil & water supply, and hydroelectric power priate actibn to be taken but will not Gas Proam P.O. Box generation. The hydroelectric plant con- serve to make the protestants p4rties to 2111 Cbhhh-g, Oklahona tains 52,000 kilowatts of installed capac- the proceeding. Persons wishing to be- CS7-00.. Tuto 21,1r.6 LIo McCeronk, P.O. B7x ity equally divided between two units. Av- 4108, Monroe. Ouachita erage annual generation from the project come parties to a proceeding or to par- P LasItt.71201. ticipate as a party in any hearing-there- CS76-0.... do...... Ben F. PoA, Drawer E, is about 118.4 million kilowatt hours all in-must FarmxvlilL Lo. 71211. of which is sold to the Cooperative pur- file petitions to intervene in ac- C67-907...... do ...... Al.ddin Pelro~um Corp.. cordance with the Commission's Rules. 03 Prctroisum Bldg., With- suant to SWPA Contract No. 14-02-0001- Take further notice that; pursuant to Ito, K. s. 07,.T. 1124. CS7-008.f. Yuno 2.1070 Itobert . Ebcrly, P.O. the authority contained in and subject to Box =, Unioniown. Pa. Interior asserts that SWPA is com- the jurisdiction conferred upon the Fed- - 18181. pleting Its evaluation of statements and eral Power Commission by Sections 7 CS74'0O.. Juno 23.190 BLakoot Rc-surcew, In., proposals by interested parties and is Suite 50, Rocky VII, also revising the Repayment Study. It and 15 of the Natural Gas Act and the Moant,=0 Poli 90r. Drive. BUn_-, of Practice and Pro- maintains that SWPA was pressed! for Commission's Rules CST-010.. limo 18,1078 lohnHLBrunI,,i517thSt., cedure, a hearing will be held without Denver, Co'o. 8= time to meet the June 30, 1976 expiration further notice before the Commission on 76-il. .. do ...... Tcton Energy Co., Ina.. of the Commission's approval of the all applications in which no petition to 17th St., Dever, Cola. current rate. intervene is filed within the time re- CS7-912 ...... do .... Frank S. DI Grappa, 833 Any person desiring to be heard or to quired herein if the Commission on its 17th St., Denver, Cola. protest Said filing should file a peti- own review of the matter believes that a CS76-913.. lune 23,1078 B & P Ol Co.. SuIte 450. 0( tion to intervene or protest with the grant of the certificates is required by lC17 rnpm7hlr AV. Federal Power Commission, 825 North N.%., Wblngtan, D.C. Capitol Street NE., Washington, D.C. the public convenience and necessity. 20=0 Where a petition for leave to intervene is CS76-914 . _0 ...... Northeolt Exp',rattsn Co. 20426, in accordance with §§ 1.8 or 1.10 Inc., Suite 2013, of the Commission's Rules of Practice timely filed, or where the Commission on Lasalle Id. New' Or- its own motion believes that a formal Iran. I". 7011. and Procedure (18 CPR 1.8 or 1.10). Any C876-i....do ...... B Northott Butte 2013, such petitions or protests should be filed hearing is required, further notice of such Canl LaSall ltiz., New hearing will be duly given. Orltrns, L. 70112. by July 26, 1976. All protests filed. with CS78-916 ...... do ...... Dalla Bank nod 'rtZt Co.. the Commission will be considered by it Under the procedure herein provided 125 Nrth nduIla in determining the appropriate action for, unless otherwise advised, it will be Dallas, ,rox. CS717.1. Tune 24,1976 Stuamro Beloscur"e Corp.. to be taken but will not serve to make unnecessary for Applicants to appear or 2117 F"iv Notsnal Bank the protestants parties to the proceed- be represented at the hearing. Bldg., Drnvwr. Colo. Sft02. -7-913 ...... do...... Hlen. Mao Dimlt. 1,,u ing. Persons wishing to become parties EXNEETH F. PLUMB, South Jar"-on No. 4V3 to a proceeding or to participate as a Secretary. Denvcr, Colo. 0210. party in any hearing therein must file petitions to intervene In accordance with Docket Filing Date Applicant -[PR Doc.76-20900 FPled 7-20-76:8:45 aml the Commission's rules. The application Is filed with the Commission and avail- [Docket No. E-72011 able for public inspection. 076-85.. line 8,1978Louie Sebrlng, Yr., 817 The KM*ZTNETH PLUMB, * 600 Bldg Corpus Christi, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR SOUTH. P. T:x7840L - WESTERN POWER ADMINISTRATION Secretary. CS76-590.. inen11,1976 Tideway Oil Co., Tuc., P.O. IFR D&.76--211"7 Fied 7-20-76;8:45 aml 30205.Box 92, lackson, 3s. Requestfor Extension of Approval and 0S76-&52.. Jime, 21,1970 Trenteo, Inc., 1006 Flirt Na- Confirmation of Rates* S tional Center, Oklahoma JULY 19, 1976. [Project Io. 6931 - City, Okla.73102. CS78-83. lmun 14,1976 Mr. F.- D. Lortscher, 1300 Take notice that on July 6, 1976, the RossmoorTowerl,Itgima TOWN OF HIGHLANDS Hills, CaU. 9283. Department of the Interior, on behalf of 0576-894.L .....,do- .- Larry K. Lowe, P.O. Box the Southwestern Power Administration Issuance of Annual License(s) 73 Hobs, N. Men 882.' C8-89.. Tune 13,1978 Arnold L. Field, 4300 North (SWPA), filed with the Comm Ion a JuNE 19, 1976. Charles St.,. Baltimore, request for extension, of confirmation and On May 24, 1976, the Town of High- Md. 21218. approval of a contract rate of, compen- C876-896-. lune 14,1976 L "2.Meade. Tr,Suite 740. lands, Licensee for Project No. 693, - United Founders Life sation in the amount of $1,030,000 an- located on Cullasaja Creek in Macon Tower. Oklahoma City, nually for a period not to extend beyond Okla. 73112. County, North Carolina, filed an appli- 0876-897--do- ames C. Weade, Sulto 740, September .30, 1976, for the power and cation for a new license under the Fed- United Founders Life energy generated at the Sam Raybum regula- Tower, Oklahoma City,' eral Power Act and Commission Oka. 73112. Dam Project. tions thereunder. CS76-892.. o 16,1976Mey Production Co., P.O. The Commission, by order Issued Box 1706, Longview, Ten The license for Project No. 693 was 75601.' March 5, 1971, confirmed and approved Issued effective July 16, 1926, for a period C870-899.. uno 18,1976 Production Resource Board, through December 31, 1975, the rate for ending July 15, 1976. In order to au- -3202 Lako, Houston, Ten 77006. the sale of the entire output of the Sam thorize the continued operation and C076-900 ...... do ...... Bullehot Production Co. Rayburn Dam Project to the Sam Ray- maintenance of the project pursuant to SM3 West Alabama, Suit; burn Dam Electric Cooperative, Inc. (Co- 100, Houston, Ten 77027. the Federal Power Act, pending Comnmis- operative). By Order Extending The slon action on Licensee's application, it

-'FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 NOTICES

Is appropriate and in the public Interest, ernors of -the-Federal Reserve. System, SOUTHERN BANCORPORATION, INC. to, issue an annual license to. Town of Washington, D.C. 20551 to be received no Proposed Acquisition of Pioneer Highlands. later than August la, 1976. ManagementCompany, Inc. Take notice that am annual license, is Board of Governors of the Federal Re- Southern Bancorporation, Inc., Green- issued to the Town of Highlands under serve Systemi July 15, 1976. vile, South Carolina, has applied, pursu- the Federal Power Act for the period. July 16,. 1976,. to July 15, 1977, or until J. P. GARBARin, ant to J 4(c) (8) of the Bank Holding Assistant Secretary of the Board. Company Act (12 U.S.C. J 1843 (c (8)), the. Issuance of a new license for the and-, 225.4(b) (2) of theBoard's Regula- project, whichever comes first, for the [FR Doc.76-20998 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 ami] continued operation and maintenance of tion Y (12 CFR § 225.4(b) (2)), for per- Project No. 693, subject to the terms and mission t acquire voting shares of Pio- conditions of its present license. Take- PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL CORP. neer Management Company, Inc. (Jack- further notice that if issuance oL a new, sonville,.Texas) Notice of the application Proposed Acquisition of Liberal Finance was published on: license does- not take place on or before Company and Liberal Consumer Dis- July 15, 1977,. a new annual license will count Company Newspapcr, CUiP, be issued: each year thereafter, effective, Date ' and State July 16 of each year, until such time as a, Philadelphia National Corporation, June 10, 1976-.... The Eagle, Bryaln, Tex. new license is' issued, without. further Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has applied, Juno 10, 1Q76 .... Terroll Tribune, Torroll, notice being given by the Commission.. pursuant tb. § 4(c) (8) of the Bank Hold- Tor. ing Company Act (12 U.S.C. § 1843(c) June 12, 1976 .... Temple Daily Telegram, KrsNzN-F. PLUMhIB; (8)) and §7225.4(b) (2) of the Board's Temple, Tox Secretary. June 11, 1976 .... D'aily Courier, Conroe, -Regulation. 75' (1Z CFR § 225.4(b) (2)),. Tex. [FR Doc.756-21179 Filed 7-19-76;8:45, am] forpeimission-to acquire voting shares of, June 9, 1976 ...... Jacksonvil Daily Liberal Finance Company and Liberal Progress, Jacksont. Consumer Discount Company, both of Ville, Te . t FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Edwardsvillel Pennsylvania. Notice of the June 13, 1976 ... Tho Jasper News-Day, FALSBUILDING, INC. application was published on a) April: Jasper, Tex. 28, 1976 in the Times Leader, The Eve- " Acquisition of Bank Applicant states that the proposed sub- ning, News and Wilkes-Barre Record, sidiary would engage In making personal Fasbuilding, Inc., Columbia Falls, -newspapers circulated in Wilkes-Barre, installment loans under the consumer Montana, has applied for the-Boardsap- Pennsylvania:; and on b) April 27, 1976' finance laws of Texas, Such activities proval under section 3(a) (3) of the-Bank in The Scranton Times, a newspaper cir- have been specified by the Board in Holding Company Act (12. U.S.C. section culated- in Scranton, Pennsylvania. a 225.4(a) of Regulation Y'as permissible, 1842(a) (3)) to acquire 18.7 per cent of Applicant states-that the proposed sub- for bank holding companies, subject to, the voting shares of Bank of Columba sidiary would engage in the activities of Board approval 9f individual proposals Falls, Columbia Falls, Montana. The fac- consumer flnancing. Such activities have. in accordance with the procedures of' tors that are considered in acting onthe been-.specifiec.by-the Board in § 225.4(a) § 225.4(b). application are set forth in § 3 (c) of the of Regulation Y as-permissible for bank Interested persons may express their Act (12 U.S.C, section 1842(c)Y). holding: companies, subject to Board ap- views on the question whether consum- The application may be inspected at proval of individual proposals in accord- mation of the proposal' can "reasonably' the: offices of the Board of Governors or ance with the procedures of § 225.4(b). bei expected to produce benefits to the at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minne- Interested persons may express their public, such as greater convenience, In- apolis. Any, Person wishing to- comment views on the question whether consum- creased competition, or gains in effd- on-the application should sumbit views In mation of the proposal can "reasonably ency, that outweigh possible adverse writing to the Secretary, Board of Gov- be- expected to- produce- benefits to the- effects, such as undue concentration of ernors of the Federal Reserve System, public, such as-greater convenience, In.- resources, decreased or unfair competi- Washington, D.C. 20551,, to be received creased competition, or gains in efficien- tion, conflicts of interests, or unsound not later than August 13, 1976. cy, that outweigh possibleadverse effects, banking practices." Any request for a - Board of Governors such as undue concentration of resources, hearing on this question should be ac- of the Federal decreased- or-unfair comjpetition, con- companied by a statement summarizing Reserve System, July 15, 1976. flicts of interests, or unsound banking the evidence the person requesting tha J. P. GARBAinT, practices." Any request for a hearing7 on hearing proposes to submit or to elicit Assistant Secretary of the Board. this question should be. accompanied by at, the hearing and a statement of the [FR Doc.76-20997 Fied 7-20-76;8:45 am] a statement, summarizing the evidence reasons, why this matter should not be the person requesting the hearing pro- resolved without a. hearing. poses'to submit or to elicit at thL-hearing The application may be Inspected at I .LISCO STATE CO; and a-statbment of the rea~ons why this the offices of the Board of Governors or matter should not be retolved without a at the Federal Reserve Bank of Rich- Formatiorrof Bank Holding Company hearing. mond. Liso State Compann-fisco, Nebraska, The application: may-be inspected at . Any views br requests for hearing has applied. for the Board's approval un- the offices: of the Board- of Governors or should be submitted in writinz and re- der section 3(Va) (11 of the Bank Hold- atthe-FederaleserveBank of PhIladel- ceived by the Secretary, Board of GoV- ing Cbmpany- Act (12 U.S.C. section 1842 phia. ernors of the Federal Reserve System, (a)'(1Y-Y to become a bank-holding,com- Washington, D.C. 20551, not later than pany through acquisition of 89- per cent Any 'views or requests. for hearing, August 13, 1976. re- or more of the voting shares of Lisco should be submitted in writing and Board of Governors of-the Federal Re- State Bank, Lisc, Nebraska. The factors ceiVed by the Secretary, Board of Gov- oerve System, July 15, 1976. that are considered-in. acting on the- ap- ernors- of the Federal Reserve- System, plication are set.forth-in section 3 (cY of J. P. GAnDAIRiNi Washington,, D.C' 20551, not later- than, Assistant Secretary o1 the Board. the-Act (12 U.S.C. section, 1842(c)). AugusU33;,19,"6, The- application, may' be Inspected at [FR Doc.76--21000 Piled 7-2Q(-76845 am] Hoard-of Clovernors-of'the Federal Re- the offices of the-Hoard 'of Governors- or serve System, July 15, 1976'. INSURED BANKS at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas Joint Call for Report of Condition City. Any person wishing to comment on J. P. GARBARmN, the application should submit views in Assistant Secretary of the Board. CROSS REFERENCE: For a document is- writing to the Secretary, Board of Gov- [FR Doc.76-20999 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] sued jointly by the Federal Reserve Sys- L'

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 4?,i NO' 14T-WEDNESDAY, JULY 2-1, 1976 NOTICES 30069 ten; the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND poration; and the Comptroller of the BUDGET Currency, -Department of the Treasury, Bureau of _;t-West Trade- Time limi li- on the subject of a call for a report of CLEARANCE OF REPORTS cense, PAR, =%1.8on, ccasion cormercials conditions of insured banks, see FR Doc. List of Requests exparter. W.arren. Topealus. 395-a772. 76-21235 apparing-in the notices section Llcenss application- covering exports of of this issue under the- Federal Deposit The following Is a list of requests for certain bal or roller bearings to country Insurance Corporation. clearance of reports intended for use in Groups, W. Y or Z, EAR 376.'C, on oc- collecting information from the public ca-lon, commercial exporters, Warren received by the Offlce of Managemmt Topelius. 3s-a772. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION and Budget on July 15, 1976 (44 U.S.C. PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 3509). The purpose of publishing tils list in the FneDERAL REGrmS= Is to Inform the Departmental and other application for DOD Routine Uses of Systems of. Records rating for preduction equipment, DD691, public. on occaion, businec-3 firms producing Tile Commission proposes to adopt an The list includes the title of each re- hardware for DOD Warren Topelius additional routine use for one system of quest received; the name of the agency 39-3772. records maintained by the Commission sponsoring the proposed collection of In- and subject to the Privacy Act. Notice formation; the agency form number(s), PIIILLp D. L&nszN, for this system, "Consumer Mailing list, if applicable; the frequency with which Budget and Management Los Angeles Regional Office," was pub- the information is proposed to be col- OGicer. lished on August 27, 1975 (40 F' 39046- lected; the nhme of the reviewer or re- [FR Dcc.7G-211M Zlcd 7-20-76;8:45 am) 47). The proposed routine use would en- viewing division within OMB, and an able staff at the Los Angeles Regional Office to use the consumer mailing list to indication of who will be the respond- FEDERAL PROCUREMENT INSTITUTE ents distribute Call for Comment on Commis- to the proposed collection. Establishment sion, rulemaking or other proceedings. Requests for extension which appear to The reason. for this proposed use Is to xaise no significant Issues are to be ap- Notice Is given. that, the Administra- tor for Federal Procurement- Policy, broaden public awareness of rulemaking proved after brief notice thru this re- proceedings and to encourage comments Office of Management andBudgetfby the from those inembers of the public who lease. following memorandum to heads of ex- have shown. an interest in Commission Further information about the items ecutive departments nad agencies, has activities. Conforming changes are also on this daily list may be obtained from established the Federal Procurement In- made to other portions of the notice. the Clearance Office, Office of Manage- stitute, as recommended by the Commis- In accordance with. Sections 552a(e) ment and Budget, Washington, D.C. sion on Government Procurement Rec- ommendation A-21 and accepted by the (4) (D) and (e) (MU2 of the Privacy Act 20503, (202-395-4529), or from the re- Interested, persona may submit written executive branch. (See FrManumIxRssrnJ, data, views, or arguments pertaining to viewer listed. Vol. 40, No. 131, Tuesday, July 8. 1975.) this proposed additional use. Comments Inquiries may be directed to Michael receivedby the Commission on or before Martinez, Assistant Administrator for August 2C, 1976 will be considered by the Procurement Personnel and Training, Commission before it takes final action Bureau. of Census: Current Rotail Sales and Office of Federal Procurement Policy, . Credit Report, B-100, 3-101, B-102, 202/395-4934. on this routine use. Comments should be monthly, retail business firms. Peterson, addressed to the Secretary, Federal M. 0;, 395-5631. VELLU N. BXnwnT, Trade Commission, Washington, D.C. Current Service Trade Report. B-00, Assistant to the Director 20580. monthly, zelected ervico trades, Peter- for-Administratim. son,i. 0., 395-5631. FTC-17 Consumer mailing list, Los Business and Profersional Classification EMmcurzv or, = Pmmiosz' A gelesregional-office . Report, B-025, quarterly, business and OrrCZ OF =AAmsuT A=20= Proiosed additions: Categories of indi- professional firms obtaining new Er wasinwO27,D.C. 20505 members, Peterson M. 0., 395-5W31. JoL 19786. viduals covered by the system: Add after Current Trade Report, B-300, B.01, 14, "Mailing addresses of consumer organi- monthly, merchant. wholesalers, Peter- Memorandum to Heads of Executire Depart- zations, legal f"lrms, private individuals son, AL O.,395-5831. ments and Agencfes and- others who have requested Los Enumerator Callback. Record-1976 Census Angeles Regional Office publications," the of Camden, N.J. (Part of 1980 decennial Subject: Establishment of the Federal Pro- phrase "FTC publications, and who re- census of population and housing), DF- curement Institute. ceive local Call for Comment." 116, single-time, Individuals or house- Pursuant to the authority vested in me as holds, Maria Gonzalez, 395-6132. Adminl3tatorfor ederalProcuementPoicy Categories of records In the system: M DEFAnTv= OF LAEO by Publia Law 93-400. August 30,. 1974. I Add-after, 'ame and mailing address of hereby establish the Federal Procurementln- recipients of Los Angeles Regional, Office Occupational Safety and Health Adminisra- stltute. Public Law 93-400 created the Office publications," the phrase FTC publi- tion, recordkeeplng requirements for or Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP) cations, and local Call for Comment." health hazards, other (SEE SF-83), em- within the executive. branch to provide over- * outlne-uses of records maintained In ployers In various Industries, busines ez, all direction of procurementpolicies. regula- the system, including categories of users Ellett, C.A., 395-5857. tions, procedures, and forms'for executive- and purposes of such uses: Insert be- DEsARTEMTOF Tnmirnzat agencles to improve the economy, efficiency, and effectiveness of the procurement prccess. tween "Usedto mail Los Angeles Regional 2latlonal Park Service, visitor use studies. Office publications" and A Memorandum of Understandingand Pa "to listed single-time, visitors to various National for the Sponarahp, OrganL-ation, and Op- names," the phrase "FTC publications, Parks, Lowry, n. L, 395-3772. eraton of the FederalProcurement rst tute, and lobal Call for Comment." DEPAILTIMMT Or TnlE 7nriU y dated May 11. 1976, has been signed by cer- Retention and disposal: Add after 'By tain dep3rtments and agencies of the execu- tape erasure when consumer no longer Departmental and other, small-doliar coin tive branch and by-the Civlt Service CommLs- desires -publications," the phrase "or interview guide, single-time, retail firms don setting forth an agreement among the local Call for Comment." and'commercial banks, Warren Topellus, signatries to sponsor and operate the Fed- 395-3772. eral Procurement Institute. The Department By direction of the Commission dated an 'Anrax"nor" rsssozzasor of Defense has agreed to serve as the, E- July 13, 1976 ecutivo Agency for the Institute. CHARLEs A. ToanT, Departmental and other, Motor carriers of The Federal Procurement Institute will be Secretary. general freight that are not members of the focalpont far coordinating the Govern- rate bureaus, slngle-time, motor carriers of ment-wide plannlng, development, imple- [FRfbc78-21110 Filed 7-20--76;8:45 amj general frelght, Sarser, A., 395-5807. mentation, and evaluation oZ programs in

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 741-VEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30070 NOTICES procurement research, education and train- to authority granted me by the Chair- NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION ing, and career development. The Institute man's Delegation of Authority to Close will carry but the following objectives: Advisory Committee Meetings, dated Au- ADVISORY PANEL FOR LAW AND 1. Develop, conduct, and promote under- SOCIAL SCIENCE graduate and graduate programs, executive gust 13, 1973, I have determined that the seminars, and other academic programs; meeting would fall within exemptions Establishment of Committee 2. Promote, monitor, and conduct research (3) (4) and (6) of 5 U.S.C. 552(b) and Pursuant to the Federal Advisory Com- to develop business methods and manage- that it is essential to close the meeting ment techniques that will advance the state to protect the fiee exchange of internal mittee Act (Pub. L. 463), I have hereby of the art in procurement; determined that the establishment of the views and to avoid interference with op- Advisory Panel 3. Develop and implement agency and Gov- eration of the committee. for Law and Social Sci- ernment-wide career development programs, ences is necessary, appropriate, and in Including the needed education and train- The agenda will be as follows: the public Interest in connection with Ing; Wednesday, August 11 performance of duties Imposed upon the 4. Develop and implement plans and pro- National Science Foundation (NSF) by cedures for the xeview and evaluation of 9:30-12:00 (closed session), meetings of Pub- lic Programs Committee and Education the National Science Foundation Act of programs; 1950, as amended, 5. Articulate standards by which programs Programs Committee to examine applica- and other applicable can be developed, measured and certified; tions for grant support at the Seattle Cen- law. This determination follows consul- 6. Monitor and review programs to en- ter, Rooms F and E. tation with the Office of Management sure that they are current and to avoid or 12:00-4:30 (open session), meeting of State- *and Budget (OMB), pursuant to § 9(a) eliminate duplication and overlapping; and based Committee Chairmen with Public (2) of the Federal Advisory Committee 7. Develop and maintain a system of com- Programs Committee at the Olympic Ho- Act and OMB Circular A-63, Revised, munication which will ensure identification tel, Pacific Evergreen Room. (The Educa- 1. Designation: Advisory tion Programs Committee may continue in Panel for LaW of and responsiveness to new issues, devel- and Social Sciences. opments, closed session at the Seattle Center dur- and r needs in the procurement 2. Purpose: To provide advice and rec- community. ing part of this period to examine appli- The Federal Procurement Institute is com- cations for grant support.) ommendations in the support of research mitted to the policy of developing the skills, 6:30-10:00 (open session), meeting of in Law and Social Sciences and to ad- knowledge, and abilities of Federal procure- State-based Committee Chairmen with vise the Foundation of the impact of the ment employees through the establishment Public Programs Committee at the Olym- program's research support on the sci- and operation of progressive and efficient pro- pic Hotel, Pacific Evergreen Room. entific community conducting law and grams in procurement research, education Thursday, August 12 social sciences research. and training, and career development, 9:30-12:00 (open session), meeting of State- 3. Establishment and duration: The thereby improving public service, increasing panel Is effective upon filing of the efficiency and economy, building and retain- based Committee Chairmen with Public Ing a skilled and efficient workforce, and in- Programs Committee at the Olympic Hotel, charter with the Director, NSF, and with stalling and using the best modern practices Colonial Room. (Closed session), members the standing committees of the Congress and techniques in the conduct of the Gov- of the other committees will be in closed having legislative jurisdiction of the crnment's business. The Institute will con- session at the Seattle Center during This Foundation. The a panel will operate on duct its activities in full cooperation with period to consider applications for grant a continuing basis contingent -upon Its the participating agencies, the Civil Service support: Education-Room_ F, Fellow- ships--Room E, Planning and Analysis- renewal every two years. Commission, and the Office of Federal Pro- 4. Membership: The membership of curement Policy. Room G, Research Grants-oom D. HUass E. WZ , 1:00-3:00 (closed session), committee meet- the panel will be fairly balanced in terms Administrator. ings (continued) same rooms as above. of the points of view represented and the 3:30-5:00 (closed session), Action on Appli- panel's function. Membership will con- [FR Doc.76-21111 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] cations-Seattle Center, Room H, First sist of approximately seven members. Presentation of FY 1978 Budget Request. Membership will be drawn from 5:00-6:00 (open session), Press Conference lawyers NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE by the Chairman, Seattle Center, Room H. and other social scientists Interested in ARTS AND HUMANITIES law and social science research with the Friday,August 13 purpose of obtaining the most qualified National Endowment for the Humanities 9:30-10:45 (closed session), Committees meet people and reasonably balanced repre- NATIONAL COUNCIL ON THE to discuss budget (same rooms as Thurs- sentation for women, ethnic minorities HUMANITIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE day). and Individuals with background in pub- 11:15-12:30 (open session), Seattle Center, lic interest law work. There will be no Meeting Room H, Minutes, Reports, Introduction discrimination on the basis of race, color, JULY 14, 1976. of New Council Members, Summary of Re- cent Business, Introduction of New Staff, national origin, religion, or sex. Pursuant to the Provisions of the Fed- Appropriation Request for FY 1977, Re- 5. Advisory panel operation: The panel eral Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92- authorization, Chairman's Grants, Appli- will operate in accordance with the pro- 463) notice is hereby given that a meet- cation Report, Gifts and Matching Repor, visions of the Federal Advisory Commit- ing of the National Council on the Hu- Report,--Amnerican Issues Forum, Selected tee Act (Pub. L. 92-463); Foundation manities will be conducted at Seattle, Project Evaluation, Dates of Future Coun- policy and procedures; OMB Circular Washington on August 11-13, 1976. cil Meetings, Request for Ratification of A-63, Revised; and other directives and Actions of Fortieth Meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to advise instructions issued in Implementation of the Chairman of the National Endow- 2:00 (closed session), Committee Reports and Council Action on.Applications, Fel- the Act. ment for the Humanities with respect lowships Program, Planning and Analysis, Dated: July 16, 1976. to policies, programs, and procedures for Research Program, Education Programs, carrying out his functions, and to review Public Programs. U. GUYFOnD STEVER. applications for financial support and (Clbsed session), Discussion of budget for [FR Doc.76-21012 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 an1 gifts offered to the Endowment and to FY 1978. make recommendations thereon to the Adjournment. Chairman. POSTAL RATE COMMISSION It is suggested that those desiring more [Docket No. N75-21 The meeting will be held in the Olym- specific information contact the Advisory pic Hotel and Seattle Center, Center Committee Management Officer, Mr. CHANGES IN OPERATING PROCEDURES House, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, John.W. Jordan, 806 15th Street, NW., AFFECTING FIRST-CLASS MAIL AND Washington. Certain sessions of the pro- Washington, D.C. 20506, or call area code AIRMAIL posed meeting will consider Federal 202-382-2031. Receipt of Report budget plans, financial information and JOHN W. JORDAN, JULY 15, 1976, personnel and similar fles the disclosure Advisory Committee Notice is hereby given that on July 12, of which would constitute a clearly un- Management Officer. 1976, the Postal Rate Commission re- warranted invasion of privacy. Pursuant [FR Doo.76-20991 Filed 7-20-6;8:45 am] ceived from the United States Postal

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 NOTICES 30071 Service a report entitled "Review of. the curitiesas specified In the offering sheet; pose of determining such matters, set the First-CIass Mail Service Improvement and matter for hearing at a place-to be des- Program". This report was prepared in The Commission having reason to be- Ignated by the Commission, within response t-the--advisory opinion issued lieve, after filing of the offering sheet thirty days after receipt of such request; bythe Commission on September 8.1975. that: and that notice of the time and place in Docket No. N75-2. It states the conclu- 1. No exemption Is available for this of such hearing will thereupon be sion of-the Postal Service that the Serv- offering under regulation B because Gen- promptly given by the Commission. ice Improvement Program (S.I.P.) has eral Oil, Inc. failed to comply with rule Notice Is directed to rule 336(b) which met its objective of providing service to 310(d) of regulation B (17 CFR 230.310 provides that if no hearing is requested ordinary first-class mail comparable to (d)) in that General Oil, Inc. sold Inter- and none is ordered by the Commission, that received by airmail prior to the im- ests in the offering and accepted money the order shall become permanent on plementation of the S.I.P. program. The for said interest without delivering to the thirtieth day after its entry and shall report further states the intention of the those persons who bought the interests a remain in effect unless or until It is modi- Postal Service to seek authorization to copy of the offering sheet at least 48 fied or vacated by the Commission. request an appropriate change in the hours before the sale. It is further ordered, pursuant to Rule mail classification schedule pursuant to 2. No exemption is available for this 7 of the Commssions rules of practice, 39 US.C. 3623. offering under regulation B because Gen- that if such a person does request a hear- Copies of the report will be made avail- eral Oil, Inc. failed to comply with rule ing pursuant to rule 336 of regulation B able for public inspection at the Docket 302(b) of regulation B (17 CFR 230.302 that such person shall fle an answer to Section of the Postal Rate Commission. (b)) in that General Oil, Inc. failed to the allegations contained in this order .By the Commission. keep that percent of the working inter- within 15 days of requesting such a hear- est, from the Morris Dickey -1 tract, as ing. JAMES R. LINDSAY, is required under such rule. Notice is directed to rule '7(c) of the Secretary. 3. No exemption is available for this Commission's rules bf practice which IFR Doc.76-21117 Filed,7-20-76;8:45 am] offering under regulation B because the provides that any allmgation not denied offering sheet used failed to comply with shall be deemed to be admitted. Rules 330(a) and (b) of regulation B (17 By the Commission. PHILADELPHIA POSTAL FACILITY CFR, 230.330(a) and (b)) by failing to Announcement of Visit disclose that: Snrnr R. Horaj, a. Robert S. Chappell, president and Assistant Secretary. JULY 15, 1976. sole shareholder of General Oil, Inc., was R Doc.76--21162 Filed 7-20-76;g:45 ml Notice is hereby given that the Chair- permanently enjoined by a United States man of the Postal Rate Commission will District Court from violations of the be visiting a Postal Service facility at anti-fraud provisions of the Federal se- SEC REPORT COORDINATING GROUP Philadelphia, Pa, on July 16, 1976, for curities laws in connection with the offer (ADVISORY) the purpose of acquiring general back- and sale of certain securities of Invest- Cancellation of Public Meeting ground knowledge of postal operations. ment Corporation of America, and Air & No particular matter at issue in con- Space Underwriters, Inc. and that this Pursuant to Section 10(a) (2) of the tested proceedings before the Commis- Federal Advisory Committee Act Public Order Is still In force; Law 92-463 86 Stat. 770, 5 U.S.C. App. I sion nor the substantive merits of a mat- b. Robert S. Chappell ter that is fikely to become a particular is a defendant the Securities and Exchange Commission in a class action filed on March 14, 1975, announced In a notice published in the matter at issue in'contested proceedings in the United States District Court, before the Commission will be discussed. FmEA Rasu of July 13, 1976 (41 A report of the visit will be on file in Southern District of Indiana, alleging FR 28855), a public advisory committee the Commission's Docket room. violations of the anti-fraud provisions meeting and other required information. of the Federal securities laws, and that Notice Is hereby given that the meet- By direction of the Commission. the case is still pending; ing of the SEC Report Coordinating JAMEs P. L=DsAY, c. Robert S. Chappell Is a defendant Group (Advisory) scheduled for July 26, Secretary of the Commission. in a class action filed on March 18, 1975, 1976 has been cancelled. A new date for in the Allen Superior Court, County of a meeting has not yet been. determined. NoTE: This document was not received by Allen, State of Indiana; alleging fraud in the Office of the PEDEEAL P~czsT= until July The Group's meetings are open to the 16,1976. connection with the sale of land, and public. Any Interested person may at- that such case is still pending; and IFM Doc.76721116 Filed tend and appear before or file statements 7-20-76;8:45 am] d. In excels of $100,000 of the pro- with the advisory committee. Said state- ceeds would be used for and applied to ments, If in written form, may be fled SECURITIES AND- EXCHANGE the purchase of a motel in Arkansas. before or after the meeting. Oral state- COMMISSION It is ordered, pursuant to rule 334(a) ments shall be made at the time and In of the General Rules and Regulatons -[File No. 20-2090A1] the manner permitted by the Report Co- promulgated by the Commission under ordinating Group. GENERAL OIL, INC. the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, The Report Coordinating Group was Temporary Suspension Order and Notice that the exemption available pursuant formed to assist the Commission in de- of Opportunity for Hearing to regulation B under Section 3(b) of veloping a coherent, industry-wide, co- said Act with respect to said offering ordinated reporting system- In carrying In,the Matter of the following offering sheet be, and hereby is, temporarily sus- out this objective, the Report Coordinat- sheet filed by General Oil, Inc.: pended pending a final hearing thereon ing Group is to review all reports, forms (ile No. 20-2090A1) on May 9. 197 , cover- with respect to the objections herein- and similar materals required of broker- ing non-producing working interests in Gen- before enumerated. dealers by the Commission, the self- eral Ol, Inc.-Morrls Dickey Lease, Well It is further ordered that each person, regulatory community and others. The No. 1. on whose behalf said offering sheet was Group Is advising the Commission on GeneralOfl,Inc.having fled the above filed, be, and hereby Is, given notice that such matters as eliminating unnecessary offering sheet with the Securities and each such person Is entitled to a hearing duplication In reporting, reducing re- .Exchange Commission pursuant to regu- before the Commission, or an officer or porting requirements wherefeasible, and lation B of the general-rules and regula- officers of, and designated by, the Com- implementing the FOCUS Report of tions under-the Securities Act of 1933 as mission, for the purpose of determining financial and operational Information. amended, for the purpose of obtainfing such matters; that upon receipt of a (Securities Exchange Act Release No. an exembtion fromregistration with re- written request from such a person. 10612; Securities Exchange Act Release within thirty days after the date of this No. 10959; spebt io'a proposed public offering of se- Securities Exchange Act Re- order the Commission will, for the pur- lease No. 11140; Securities Exchange Act

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO., 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30072 NOTICES

Release No. 11748; Securities Exchange Louisville, New Albany & Corydon Railroad MC 117574 (Sub-No. 273), Daily Express, Ino. Act Release No. 11935). , Company. Reporting Marks: LNAC. now being assigned October 13, 1070, at Information concerning meetings, in- Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Company. the Offices of the Interstate Commerce cluding the jrocedures for submitting Reporting Marks: MKT. Commission, Washington, D.C, statements to the Group, may be obtained Missouri Pacific Railroad Company. Report- MC 135684 (Sub-No. 20), Bass Transpdrta ing Mldarks: CEI-MI-MP-TP. tion Co., Inc., now being assigned October by contacting: Mr. Daniel J. Piliero II, *Norfolk and Western Railway Company. Re- 14, 1976, at the Offices of the Interstate Secretary, SEC Report Coordinating porting Marks: N&W-NKP-P&WV-VGN- Commerce Commission, Washington, D.C. Group, Securities and Exchange Com- WAB. MC 19227 (Sub-No. 227), Leonard Bros, mission, Washington, D.C. 20549. Southern Railway Company. Reporting Trucking Co., Inc., now being assigned Oc- Marks: CG-NS--SA-SOU. tober 19, 1976, at the Offices of the Inter- GEORGE A. FITZSIMMONS, St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company. state Commerce Commission, Washington, Secretary. Reporting Marks: SLSF. D.C. JULY 19, 1976. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Reporting MC 140330 (Sub-No. 1), R. 0. Van Lines, Inc., Marks: UP. now being assigned October 27, 1976 (1 [FR Doc.76-21303 Filed 7-20-76;10:54 am] *Western Maryland Railway Company. Re- day), at Atlanta, Ga. In a hearing room to porting Marks; WM. be later designated. INTERSTATE COMMERCE MC 134922 (Sub-No. 162), B. J. McAdams, Effective 12:01 a.m., July 1, 1976, and Inc., now being assigned October 28, 1070, COMMISSION continuing in effect until further order (2 days), at Atlanta, Ga.; in a hearing room [Ex Parte No. 241; Rule 19; Twenty-Third of this Commission. to be later designated. Revised Exemption No. 101 Issued at Washington, D.C., June 25, IC 121684 (Sub-No. 2), Orlando Transit 1976. Company, now being assigned November 1, ATCHISON, TOPEKA AND SANTA FE 1976 (1 week), at Orlando, Fla.; in a hear- RAILWAYCO. ET AL INTERSTATE COMMERCE ing room to be later designated. COMMISSION, Exemption Under Mandatory Car Service MC-C 9006, J & P Properties, Ine.-nvestl- [SEAL] LEWIS R, TEEPLE, gation and Revocation of Certificates, and Rules Agent. MC 136363 Sub 7, J & P Properties, Inc., now being assigned September It appearing, That the railroads [FR Doc.76-21152 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] 0, 1976 (1 named herein own numerous 40-ft. plain day). at Miami, Fln., in a hearing room to boxcars; that under present conditions, be later designated. [Notice No. 961 MC-C 8878, Fuentes Cargo Corporation, Flor- there is virtually no demand for these ida-Texas Freight, Inc., Fratex, Inc., Uni- cars on the lines of the car owners; that ASSIGNMENT OF HEARINGS versal Carloading and Distributing Co.. return of these cars to the car owners Inc., Colonial Cartage Company, A Corpo- would result in their being stored idle on JULY 16, 1976. ration, Acme Fast Freight, Inc., Republic these lines; that such cars can be used Cases assigned for hearing, postpone- Freight System, Inc., Biscayne CartatgO by other carriers for transporting traffic ment, cancellation or oral argument ap- Company, A Corporation, and Flamingo offered for shipments to points remote pear below and will be published only Transportation, Inc.-Investgation of Op- from the car owners; and that compli- once. This list contains prospective as- erations and Practices and Revocation of being assigned ance with Car Service Rules 1 and 2 signments only and does not include Certificate and Permits, now September 11, 1870 (2 days), at Miami, prevents such use of plain boxcars owned cases previously assigned hearing dates. Fla., in a hearing room to be later desig- by the railroads listed herein, resulting The hearings will be on the issues as nated. in unnecessary loss of utilization of such presently reflected in-the Official Docket MC 119792 Sub 52, Chicago Southern Trans. cars. of the Commission. An attempt will be portation Company, now 'being assigned It is ordered, That, pursuant to the made to publish notices of cancellation September 15, 1976 (1 week), at Miami, authority vested in me by Car Service of hearings as promptly as possible, but Fla., In a hearing room to be later desig- Rule 19, plain boxcars described nated. in the interested parties should take appropri- now Official MC 141082, Door-to-Door Limousiie, Inc. Railway Equipment Register, ate steps to insure that they are notified being assigned October 13, 1970 (3 days) at I.C.C.-R.E.R. No. 399, issued by W. J. of cancellation or postponements of Hartford, Connecticut in a hearing room Trezise, or successive issues thereof, as to be later designated. having mechanical designation "XM,"1 hearings in which they are interested. MC-C 8974, Mrs. Charles Hodgens, Indlvid, with inside length 44 ft. 6 in. or less, MC-C 8960, C & H Transportation Co., Inc., ual, dba Tour of the Month Club and regardless of dobr width and bearing re- and Butler Manufacturing Company-In- Greyhound World Tours, Ine., V. 8&W porting marks assigned to the railroads vestigation and Revocation of Certificate Corporation, dba Piedmont Tours now be- named below, shall be exempt from the now being assigned November 9, 1976 (1 ing assigned October 20, 1976 (1 day) at Columbia, provisions of Car Service Rules l(a), day) at Dallas, Texas in a hearing room to South Carolina in a hearing be later designated. room to be later designated. 2(a), and 2(b). MC 73165 (Sub 381), Eagle Motor Lines, Inc MC 140874, Schreiber Exoress, Ino, now be- The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Rallway now being assigned November 11, 1976 (1 ing assigned October 27, 196 (3 days) at Company. Reporting Marks: ATSF. day) at Dallas, Texas in a hearing room to Tallahassee, Florida In a hearing room to Atlanta and Saint Andrews Bay Railway Com- be later designated. be later designated. MC-FC 74866, Stadium Transportation Co., pany. Reporting Marks: ASAB. MC 136786 (Sub 93), Robco Transportation, Inc., Manville, New Jersey, *The Baltimore and' Ohio Railway Company. Inc. now being assigned November 12, 1976 Transferee And Reporting Marks: BO. I (1 day) at Dallas, Texas In a hearing room Sisser Bros., Inc., Now Brunswick, Now Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company. to be later designated. Jersey, Transferor, and MC-7O 75923, Ed- Reporting Marks: BAR. ward D. Pohutsky, DBA Edward Pohutiky Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad Company. MC 110525 (Sub 1141), Chemical Leaman Movers, Eymon, Pennsylvania, Transferee Reporting Marks: BLE. Tank Lines, Inc. now being assigned No- Stadium Transportation Co., Inc., Man- *The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Com- vember 15, 1976 (1 week) at Houston, Tex- ville, New Jersey Transferor, now being as- pany. Reporting Marks: CO-PM. as In a hearing room to be later designated. signed November 2, 1976 (1 day), at NOW Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad MC-C-9025, Kane Transfer Company V. Ja- York, N.Y., in a hearing room to be later Company. Reporting Marks: RI-ROCK. cobs Transfer, Inc., now being assigned Oc- designated. Chicago, West Pullman & Southern Railroad tober 5, 1976, at the Offices of the Inter- MC 110563 Sub 169, Coldway Food Express, Company. Reporting Marks: CWP. state Commerce Commission, Washington, Inc., now being assigned November 1, 1976, The Denver and Rio Grande Western Rail- D.C. (1 day), at New York, N.Y., In a hearing road Company. Reporting Marks: DRGW. MC 139312 (Sub-No. 2), Joe H. Tidwell, DBA room to be later designated. Detroit and Mackinac Railway Company. Re- Northeast Truck Brokers, now being as- MC 133841 Sub 2, Dan Barclay, Inc., now be- porting Marks: D&M-DM. signed October 7,1976, at the Offices of the ing assigned November 3, 1970 (1 day), at Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Railway Company. Interstate Commerce Commission, Wash- New York, N.Y.. in a hearing room to bo Reporting Marks: EJE. ington, D.C. lhAter designated. Illinois Terminal Railroad Company. Report- MC 6078 (Sub-No. 84), D. F. Bast, Inc., now MC 117940 Sub 174, Nationwide Carriers, Inc., ing Marks: ITC. being assigned October 13, 1976, at the Of- now being assigned November 4, 1970 (1 Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company. fices of the Interstate Commerce Commis- day), at New York, N.Y., in a hearing room, Reporting Marks: CIL-L&N-MON-NC. sion, Washington, D.C. to be later designated.

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 NOTICES 3073 MC 110563 Sub 173, Coldway Food Express, along U.S. Highway 45 to Junction 1111- along Wisconsin Highway 44. to Junction Inc., now being assigned November 5, 1976 nols Highway 146, thence along Illinois WIsconsin Highway 23. thence along (1 day), at -Ner York, N.Y., In a hearing Highway 141 to the Ohio River. The pur- room to be later designated. Wisconsin Highway 23 to Junction Wis- MC-C 8832, 'Yellow Freight System, Inc.- pose of this filing is to eliminate the gate- consin Highway 73, thence along Wis- Investigation and Revocation of Certifi- way of Middletown, Ohio. consin Highway 73 to the northern cates now being assigned October 13, 1976 No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E98), filed boundary of Columbia County and (2 days)- at Memphis, Tennessee in a hear- thence along the northern and western ing room to be later designated. November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM TRANSPORTATION SYSTE, INC., boundaries of Columbia, Sauk, Richland, MC 106497 (Sub 125), Parkhll Truck Com- and Crawford Counties to the Wiscon- pany now being assigned October 15. 1976 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. (1 day) at Memphis, Tennessee in abearing 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Ste- sin-Iowa State line. room to be later designated. phen Hesley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., The purpose of this filing is to elimi- MC 128273 (Sub 207), Midwestern Distribu- Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority nate the gateways of Middletown, Ohio tion, Inc. now being assigned October 18, sought to operate as a common carrier, and plant site of Jones & Lauyhlin Steel 1976 (1 day) at Memphis, Tennessee in a Corporation located In Putnam County, hearing room to be later designated. by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, FD 27992, Flowers Transportation. Inc. transporting: Steel and steel products, I1L. (Hennepin, Ill.) Greenville, Mississippi Transferee and from Cincinnati, Ohio to St. Louis, Mo. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E102), filed Waxler Towing Company, Inc., Memphis, The purpose of this filing is to eliminate November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM Tennessee. Transferor, W-C 26, A & 0 Barge the gateway of Middletown, Ohio. TRANSPORTATION Line. Inc-Investigation and Revocation SYSTEM, INC., of Certificates and W-C 25, Waxier No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E99), filed 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. Towing Company, Inc-Investgation and November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIt 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Revocation of Certificate now being -as- TRANSPORTION SYSTEM, INC., 7105 Stephen Helsley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., signed October 19, 1976 (2 days) at Mem- Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. 46323.Ap. Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority phis, Tennessee in a hearing room to be plicant's representative: E. Stephen sought to operate as a common carrier, later designated. Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., Wash- by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, rsEALi ROBERT L. OSWALD, ington, D.C. 20001. Authority sought to transporting: Steel and steel products, Secretary. operate as a common carrier,by motor from Pittsburgh, Pa., and Youngstown, [FR Doc.78-21153 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] vehicle, over irregular routes, transport- Ohio and points within 50 miles of each ing: Steel and steel products, from located in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Zanesville, Ohio to points In Illinois. The Virginia, to points in St. Louis, Mo. The IRREGULAR-ROUTE MOTOR COMMON purpose of this filing Is to eliminate the purpose of this filing is to eliminate the CARRIERS OF PROPERTY-ELIMINATION gateway of Middletown, Ohio. gateway of Middletown, Pa. OF GATEWAY LETTER NOTICES No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E100), filed No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E103), filed Notice November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTI= November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM TRANSPORTATION JULY 16, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., SYSTEM, INC., 1976. 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, nd. The following lettei-notices of pro- 46323. Applicant's representative: E. posals to eliminate gateways for the 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Ste- phen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St, N.W., purpose of reducinghighway congestion, Washington, D.C. 2000L Authority Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority- alleviating air and noise poulution, mini- sought to operate as a-common carrier, as a common carrier, mizing sought to operate safety hazards, and conserving by motor vehicle over irregular routes, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, fuel have been fled with the Interstate transpbrtng: Steel and steel products, transporting: Steel aml steel products, Commerce Commission under the Com- from Cambridge, Ohio, to points in Wis- from Cambridge, Cincinnati, Cleveland, missions Gateway Elimination Rules (49 consin on, west and north of a line begin- Lorain, Mansfield, Portsmouth and CMR 1065), and notice thereof to all in- ning at the Wisconsin-Michigan State Zanesvlle, Ohio, to points in St. Louis, terested persons is hereby given as pro- line and extending along Wisconsin Mo. The purpose of this filing is to videdn such rules. Highway 32 to Junction U.S. Highway eliminate the gateway of Middletown, An original and two copies of protests 45, thence along U.S. Highway 45 to. Ohio. against the proposed elimination of any junction U.S. Highway 8, thence along gateway herein described may be filed U.S. Highway 8 to Junction U.S. High- No. MC 41406 (Sub-No: E104J, fled with the Interstate Commerce Commis- November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTMt way 51, thence along U.S. Highway 51 to TRANSPORTATION Sion on or before Monday, August 2, 1976. junction northren boundary of Colum- SYSTEM INC., A copy must also be served upon appli- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. bia County and thence along the north- 46323. Applicant's representative: cant or its representative. Protests ern and western boundaries of Columbia, M against the elimination of a gateway will Stephen He'sey, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., Sauk, Richand, and Crawford Counties Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority not, operate to stay commencement of to the Wisconsin-Iowa State line. The the proposed operation. sought to operate as a common car er, purpose of this filing is to eliminate the by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Successively flIed letter-notices of the gateways of Middletown, Ohio and plant- same carrier under these rules will be site of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corpora- transporting: Steel and steel products, numbered consecutively for convenience from Zanesvlle, Ohio, to points in that tion located in Putnam County, ILW (Hen- Part of Missouri, on, west and north of a in Identification. Protests, if any, must nepin, 11.) refer to such letter-notices by number. line beginning at the Mlssouri-ova No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E101), filed State line and extending along U. High- M-97), filed November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTfI 'ay 65 to U.S. Highway 36, thence along Novemlier 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM TRANSPORTATION SYSTE INC., U.S. Highway 36 to Junction Interstate TRANSPORTATION- SYSTEmvL INC, 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. Highway 35, thence along Interstate 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Highway 35 to the LMssouri-mansas State 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Ste- Stephen Helsley, 666 Eleventh SL., N.W., line. The purpose of this filingis to elim- phen XHelley,'666 Eleventh St., N.W, Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority inate the gateways of Middletown, Ohio Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority sought to operate as a common carrier, and plantsite of Jones & Laughlin Steel sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, Corporation located In Putnam County, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Steel and steel products, lI. (Hennepin, I.). transporting: Steel .and steei products, from;Portsmouth, Ohio, to points in Illi- from Portsmouth, Ohio, to points in Wis- No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E105). filed nos except those east of a line beginning consin On west ana north of a. line be- November 13. 1975. Applicant: ARTIM at Illinois Highway- 37 to junction. Il- ginning at the Green Bay, Wis. and ex- TRANSPORTATION SYSTE, INC., noise Highway 146; thence along Illinois tending along U.S. Highway 41 to Junc- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. Highway 146 to U.S. Highway 45, thence tion Wisconsin Highway 44, thence 46323. Applicant's representative: F_.

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Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., plant site of Jones & Laughlin Steel Cor- Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NW., Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority poration located in Putnam County, Il- Washington, D.C. 20001, Authority sought'to operate as a common carrier, linois (Hennepin, Ill.). sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E109), filed by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, transporting: Steel and steel products, transporting: Steel and steel products, from Zanesville, Ohio, to points in that. November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM INC., from Mansfield, Ohio, to points In In- part of Iowa west of a line beginning at TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, diana on and south of a line beginning at the Iowa-Illinois State line and extend- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. E. the Indiana-Ohio State line and extend- Ing along U.S. Highway 218 to junction 46323. Applicant's representative: Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W, ing along Indiana Highway 38 to Junc- U.S. Highway 151, thence along U.S. Highway 26, thence along Highway 151 to junction Iowa Highway Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority tion Indiana Indiana Highway 26 to the Indiana-Illi- 13, thence along Iowa Highway 13 to the sought to operate as a comnon carrier, by motor vehicle, over' irregular routes, nos State line. The purpose of this filing Iowa-Wisconsin State line. The purpose the gateway of Middle- of this filing is to eliminate the gateways transporting: Steel and steel products, is to eliminate in that town, Ohio. of Middletown, Ohio and plant site of from Portsmouth, Ohio, to points Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation lo- part of Missouri on, west and north of No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E116), filed cated in Putnam County, Ill. (Hennepin, a line beginning at the Missouri-Iowa November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM Ill.). State line and extending along U.S. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC.,' Highway 63 to junction U.S. Highway 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E106), filed 24, thence along U.S. Highway 24 to the 46323. Applicant's representative: E. November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM Missouri-Kansas State line. The pur- Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St,, N.W., -TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., pose of this filing is to eliminate the Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. gateway of Middletown, Ohio and plant sought to operate as a common carrier, 46323. Applicant's representative: " E. site of Jones and Laughlin Steel Corpo- by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., ration located in Putnam County, Ill. transporting: Steel and steel products, Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority (Hennepin, Ill.) from Mansfield, Ohio, to points In that sought to operate as a common carrier, part of Iowa on and east of a line begin- by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E110), filed ning at the Iowa-Illinois State line and transporting: Steel and steel products, November 13, 1975; Applicant: ARTIM extending along U.S. Highway 218 to from Zanesville, Ohio, to points in that TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., junction U.S. Highway 151, thence along part of Iowa on and east of a line be- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. U.S. Highway 151 to junction Iowa High- ginning at the Iowa-fllinois State line 46323. Applicant's representative: E. way 15, thence along Iowa Highway 15 and extending along U.S. Highway 218 Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., to junction Iowa Highway 13, thence to junction U.S. Highway 151, thence Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority along Iowa Highway 13 to the Iowa-Ws- along U.S. Highway 151 to junction Iowa sought to operate as a common carrier, consin State line. The purpose of this .Highway 13, thence along Iowa Highway by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, filing is to eliminate the gateway of Stur- 13 to the Iowa-Wisconsin State line. The transporting: Steel and steel products, gis, Mich., and points in the Chicago, Ill,, purpose of this filing is to eliminate the from Portsmouth, Ohio, to points in that Commercial Zone. gateways of Sturgis, Mich., and Gary, part of Iowa on and east of a line begin- Ind. ning at the Iowa-Illinois State line and No. MVIC 41406 (Sub-No. E117), filed extending along U.S. Highway 218 to November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E107), filed INC., November 13, 1975. Applicant: junction U.S. Highway 151, thence along TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, ARTIM Ind. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., U.S. Highway 151 to jtmction Iowa High- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. way 13, thence along Iowa Highway 13 to 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Ste- 46323. Applicant's representative: E. the•lowa-Wisconsin State line. The pur- phen Hesley, 666 Eleventh St., NW., 20001. Authority Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., pose of this filing is to eliminate the gate- Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority way of Middletown, Ohio and points in sought to operate as a common carrier, the Chicago, Ill., Commercial Zone. by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, sought to operate as a comm6n carrier, transporting: Steel and steel products, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. Elll), filed from Cleveland, Ohio, to points in Iowa transporting: Steel and steel products, November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM on, soith and west of a line beginning at from Cambridge, Ohio, to points in In- TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., the Iowa- State line and ex- diana except those in Steuben, La- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. tending along Iowa Highway 15 to june- Grange, Noble, DeKalb, Allen, Whitley, 46323. Applicant's representative: E. tion Iowa Highway 3, thence along Iowa Huntington, Wells, and Adams Coun- Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., Highway 3 to junction U.S. Highway 169, ties. The purpose of this filing is to elimi- Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority thence along U.S. Highway 169 to June- nate the gateway of Middletown, Ohio. sought to operate as a common carrier, tion Iowa Highway 175, thence along No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E108), filed by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Iowa Highway 175 to junction U.S. High- November 13, 1975, Applicant: ARTIM transporting: Steel and steel products, way 69, thence along U.S. Highway 69 to TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM,- INC., from Portsmouth, Ohio, to points in that junction Iowa Highway 5, thence along 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. part of Iowa on and west of a line begin- Iowa Highway 5 to junction Iowa High- 46323. Applicant's representative: E. ning at the Iowa-Illinois State line and way 92, thence along Iowa Highway 92 to Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., N.W., extending along U.S. Highway 218 to junction Iowa Highway 137, thence along Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority junction U.S. Highway 151, thence along Iowa Highway 137 to junction Iowa sought to operate as a common carrier, U.S. Highway 151 to junction Iowa High- Highway 5 thence along Iowa Highway way 13, thence along Iowa Highway 13 to by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, The transporting: Steel and steel products, the Iowa-Wisconsin State line. The 5 to the Iowa-Missouri State fine. from Cambridge, Ohio, to points in that purpose of this filing is to eliminate the purpose of this filing Is to eliminate the part of Iowa on and west of a line begin- gateway of Middletown, Ohio and plant gateway of Middletown, Ohio, and plant ning at the Idwa-Illinois State line and site of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corpora- site of Jones & Laughlin Steel Corpora- extending along U.S. Highway 218 to U.S. tion located in .Putnam County, Ill. tion located in Putam County, ill. (Hen- Highway 151, thence along U.S. High- (Hennepin, Ill.) nepin, Ill.) way 151 to junction Iowa Highway 13, No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. Ell5), filed No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E127), fled thence along Iowa Highway 13 to the Noyember 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM Iowa-Wisconsin State line. The purpose TRANSPORTATION SYSTEI, INC., November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM of this filing Is to eliminate the gate- 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM -INC., ways of &iddetown, Ohio, and the 46323. Applicant's representative: E. 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind,

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46323. Applicanis representative: E. Lynn, Maysville, and Orangeburg, xy., of Kenosha and Racine Counties on and Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NW, to points in Iowa. The purpose of this east of U.S. Highway 41). The purpose Washington D.C. 20001. Authority filing is to eliminate the gateways of of this filing Is to eliminate the gateway sought- to operate as a common carrier, Middletown, Ohio and plantsite of of Middletown, Ohio and Gary, Ind. by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation, No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E135). filed transporting: Steel atd steel products, Putnam County, IlL (Hennepin, Il.). November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM from points in-Lake, Porter, Newton and 'No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E132), filed TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., Jasper Counties, Ind., -topoints In New November 13. 1975. Applicant: ARTIM 7105 Kennedy Avenue. Hammond, Ind. York. The purpose of this filing is to TRANSPORTATION SYSTEm , INC., 46323. Applicant's representative: . eliminate the gateways of Gary, Ind., and 7105 Kennedy Avenue, Hammond, Ind. Stephen Heisley, C66 Eleventh St., NW., Monroe, Mich. 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E128), fled No- Stephen Helsley, 666 Eleventh St.. NW., sou-ght to operate as a common carrier, vember 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIMvI Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., sought to operate as a common carrier, transporting: Steel and steel products 7105 Kennedy Ave, Hammond, Ind. by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, from Ashland, Ky., to points in Missouri 46323. Applicant's representative: E. transporting: Steel and steel products, on, west and north of a line beginning Stephen Heisley,-666 Eleventh St., NW., from-Ashland, Beaverlick, Cannonsburg, at the Missouri-Iowa State line and ex- Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority Catlettsburg, Carksburg, Lynn, Mays- tending along U.S. Highway 63 to Junc- sought to operate as a common carrier, ville, Minerva, Mt. Auburn, Newport, and tion of U.S. Highway 24, thence along by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Orangeburg, Ky., to points In Illinois on, U.S. Hihway 24 to the Missouri-Kansas transporting: Steel and steel products, north ind west of a line beginning at the State line. The purpose of this filing is from Ashland, Beaverluck, Cannonsburg, Ilinois-Indiana State line and extend- to eliminate the gateways of Middetown, - -Catlettsburg, Claxksburg, Lynn, MIays- ing along U.S. Highway 40 to Junction Ohio and plantsite of Jones & Laughlin ville, Minerva, Mt. Auburn, Newport and U.S. Highway 51, thence along U.S. High- Steel Corporation located In Putnam Orangeburg, Ky., to-St. Louis, Mo. The .way 51 to junction Illinois Highway 154, County, 331. (Hennepin, 3l.) purpose of this filing is to eliminate the thence along Illinois Highway 154 to gateway of Middletown, Conn. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E136), fled junction Illinois Highway 150, thence ex- November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E129), fled tending along Illinois Highway 150 to the TRANSPORTATION SYSTE3X, INC., November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM Illinos-Missourt State line. The purpose 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., of this filingis to eliminate the gateway 46323. Applicant's representative: F. 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. of Middletown, Ohio. Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St. NW., 46323. Applicant's representative: E. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E133), filed Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NW., November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM sought to operate as a common carer, Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority TRANSPORTATION SYSTED& INC., by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, sought to operate as a common carrier, 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. transporting: Steel and steel products by motor. vehicle, over irregular routes, 46323. Applicant's representative: E. from points in Illinois on and north of transporting: Steel and steel products, Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NV., a line beginning at the Illinol-Indiana from -points in Maysville, Ky, to points, Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority State line and extending along Illinois in Indiana, on north and west of a line sought to operate as a common carrier, Highway 17 to Junction Illinois Highway beginning at the Indiana-Illinois State by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, 29, thence along Illinois Highway 29 to line at Merom, Ind., extending along In- transporting: Steel and steel products, junction Illinois Highway 9, thence along diana Highway 54 to junction Indiana from Ashland and Zaysvlle, Ky., to Illinois Highway 9 to the Illinois-Iowa Highway 67, thence along Indiana High- points in Wisconsin on, west and north State line to points in Marshall, Ohio, way 67 to junction Indiana Highway 46, of a line beginning at the Wisconsin- Brooke, and Hancock Counties, W. Va. thence along -Indiana Highway. 46' to Michigan State line and extending along The purpose of this filing Is to eliminate junction U.S. Highway 31, thence along U.S. Highway 41 to Junction Wisconsin the gateways of Gary, Ind. and Monroe, U.S. Highway 31 -to junction Indiana Highway 22 to the northern boundary Mch. Highway 44, thence along Indiana High- of Columbia County, and thence along way 44 to -the Indiana-Ohio State line. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E137), fled the northern boundaries of Columbia, November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM The purpose of this filing is to eliminate Sauk, Richland, and Crawford Counties the gateway of Middletown, Ohio. TRANSPORTATION SYSTEm, INC., to the Wisconsin-Iowa State line. The 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E130), filed purpose of this filing is to eliminate the -46323. Applicant's representative: . November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM gateways of Middletown, Ohio and Stephen HeIsley, 666 Eleventh St., NV., TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., plantsite of Jones & Laughlin Steel Cor- Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. poratibn, located in Putnam County, 3L sought to operate as a common carrier, 46323. Applicant's representative: E. (Hennepin, Ill.). by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, Stephen Heisley. 666 Eleventh St., NW., No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E134), fled transporting: Steel and steel products, Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM from points in Illinois on and north of a sought to operate as a common carrier, TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., line beginning at the Illinois-Indiana by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. State line, and extending along Illinois transporting: Steel and steel produc , 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Highway 17 to junction Illinois Highway from Ashland, Ky., to points in Indiana Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St, Nw, 29, thence along Illinois Highway 29 to on and north of U.S. Highway 50. The Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority junction Illinois Highway 9, thence along purpose of this filingis to eliminate the Illinois Highway 9 to the Illinos-Iowa gateway of Middletown, Ohio. sought to operate as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular route3, State line, to points In West Virginia No. MC 41406 (Suib-No. E131), flied transporting: Steel and steel products, except those in Marshall, Ohio, Brooke, November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM from Ashland, Beaverlick, Catlettsburg, and Hancock Counties. The purpose of TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., Cannonsburg, Clarksburg. English, Glen- this filing is to eliminate the gateways 7105 ° Kennedy Ave.,' Hamniond, Ind. coe, Lynn, Maysville Mt. Auburn, M- of Gary., Ind, and Mlddetown, Ohio. 46323. Applicant's representative: M. nerva, Newport, and Orangeburg, Ky., to No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E138), fled Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NW., points in Columbia, Crawford, Dane, November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIT Washington, D.C. -20001. Authority Dodge, Fond du Lao, Grant, Green, Iowa TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., sought to 6perate as-a: onmon carrier, Jefferson, Lafayette, Kenosha, Ozaukee, 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, Racine, Riclhand, Rock, Sauk, Sheboy- 46323. Applicant's representative: F_. transportlng: Steel and steel products, gan, Walwvrth, Washington, and Wau- Stephen HeIsley, 66 Eleventh St. NW. from Ashland, Catlettsburg, Clarksburg, kesha Counties, Wis., (except those parts Washington, D.C. 2000L. A'uthority,'

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sought to operate as a common carrier, National Bank Bldg., Fargo, N. Dak. Utah and Wasatch Counties, Utah, on by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, 58102. Authority sought to operate as a the one hand, and, on the other, points transporting: Steel and steel products, common carrier,by motor vehicle, over in Tennessee on and east of Interstate from points in Illinois, on, north and irregular routes, transporting: (B) Self- Highway 65, points in South Carolina, west of a line beginning at the Illinois- propelled articles, each weighing 15,000 Georgia, Florida (except Escambla, Indiana State line and extending along pounds or more, and related machinery Santa, Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Homes; U.S. Highway 150, to junction Illinois tools, parts, and supplies moving in con- Washington and Bay Counties), and Highway 49, thence along Illinois High- nection therewith (restricted to com- Alabama (except Washington, Moblel, way 49 to junction Illinois Highway 16, modities which are transported in trail- Baldwin and Escambla Counties); * * thence along Illinois Highway 16 to ers) ; (1) between points in Iowa on and The purpose of this filing Is to eliminate junction Interstate Highway 57, thence west of U.S. Highway 71, on the one the gateways Indicated by asterisks along Interstate Highway 57 to Cairo, hand, and, on the other, points in New above. The purpose of this correction Is Ill., and the Illinois-Kentucky State.line, Jersey and Delaware.-The purpose of this to correct the territorial description. The to points in New York. The purpose of filing is to eliminate the gateways of remainder of the letter-notice remains this filing is to eliminate the gateways points in South Dakota and points in as previously published. of Gary, Ind., and Monroe, Mich. Pennsylvania on and east of a line be- No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E1l1), filed No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E139), filed ginning at the Maryland-Pennsylvania September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM State line and extending along unnum- TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., bered highway (formerly portion U.S. 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108, Applicant's 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. Highway 15) to junction business U.S. representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., 46323. Applicant's representative: E. Highway 15 through Gettysburg,.Pa., to 3426 North Washington Boulevard, P.O. Stephen Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NW., junction U.S. Highway 15, thence along Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. AUthority Washington, D.C. 20001. -Authority U.S. Highway 15 to junction unnum- sought to operate as a common carrier, sought to operate as a common carrier, bered highway (formerly portion U.S. by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Highway 15), thence along unnumbered transporting: Such composition boards transporting: Steel and steel products, highway through Clear Spring, Pa., to- as are also supplies and accessories used Mercer, Ful- junction U.S. Highway 15, thence along in the manufacture and installation of from Henderson, Warren, Pennsylvania- ton, Hancock, McDonough, Adams, Pike, U.S. Higlhway 15 to the composition boards (except commodities Brown, and Schuyler Counties, i., to New York State line (except points in in bulk), from points in South Dakota, to that part of Ohio on, east and north of a Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Mont- points In Virginia, on and south of a line line beginning at or near the Michigan- gomery, and Philadelphia Counties, Pa., beginning ,at the Virginia-North Caro- Ohio State line and extending along U.S. and points in Pennsylvania on and east lina State line and extending along U.S, Highway 20, to junction U.S. Highway of the above-described line in Adams, Highway 501 to Junction U.S. Highway 250, thence along U.S. Highway 250 to York, Cumberland, Perry, Dauphin, Leb- 15, thence along U.S. HighWay 15 to junction U.S. Highway 224, thence along anon, and Lancaster Counties, Pa., and junction U.S. Highway 60, thence along Ohio High- points in Pennsylvania on and east of U.S. Highway 60 to junction U.S. High- U.S. Highway 224 to junction and north of the East way 83, thence along Ohio Highway 83 U.S. Highway 15 way 360, thence along U.S. Highway 360 to Junction U.S. Highway 30, thence along Branch of the Susquehanna T~iver in Ti- Ato the Chesapeake Bay. The purpose of U.S. Highway, 30 to the Ohio-West Vir- oga, Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, this filing Is to eliminate the gateways of ginia State line. The purpose of.this l- Union, Snyder, Northumberland, Mon- the plantsite and warehouse facilities of tour, and Columbia Counties, Pa.). The the Abitibi Corporation near Roaring Ing is to eliminate the gateways of Gary, include and Monroe, Mich. purpose of this correction is to River, N.C. and the plant site and ware- Ind., the state of Delaware omitted in the house facilities of the Celotex Corpora- * No. MC 41406 (Sub-No. E140), filed June 17, 1975 publication. tion in Wayne County, NC. November 13, 1975. Applicant: ARTIM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM, INC., No. MC 113855 (Sub-No. E171),' (Cor- No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E172), filed 7105 Kennedy Ave., Hammond, Ind. rection), filed May 30, 1974, published September 18, 1975, Applicant: SENN 46323. Applicant's representative: E. in the FEDERAL REGISTER May 19, 1976, TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer Heisley, 666 Eleventh St., NW., and republished, as corrected, this issue. 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's Stephen INTERNATIONAL TRANS- representative: William P. Jackson, Jr,, Washington, D.C. 20001. Authority sought Applicant- carrier,by motor PORT, INC., 2450 Marion Rd., SE., Jackson and Jessup, P.O. Box 267, Arling- to operate as a common Rochester, Minn. 55901. Applicant's rep- to op- routes, transport- ton, Va. 22201. Authority sought vehicle, over irregular resentative: Michael E. Miller, 502 First erate as a common carrier, by motor ing: Steel and steel products, from that Nat'l Bank Bldg., Fargo, N. Dak. 58102. vehicle, over Irregular routes, transport- part of Illinois on, north and west of a Authority sought to operate as a common ing: Such composition boards as are also line beginning at the Illinois-Missouri carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular supplies and accessories used In the State line and extending along U.S. High- routes, transporting: (C) (i) Road con- manufacture and installationof composi- way 24 to junction U.S. Highway 136, struction machinery atid equipment, as tion boards (except commodities in bulk), thence along U.S. Highway 136 to junc- defined by the Commission, and lift from points In South Dakota, to points tion Illinois Highway 29, thence along trucks, in flatbed trailers, restricted to in Florida, on and south of Florlda Illinois Highway 29 to junction U.S. commodities which because of size oi- Highway 84. The purpose of this filing Is Highway 24, thence along U.S. Highway weight require the .use of special equip- to eliminate the gateways of the plant 24 to junction U.S. Highway 66, thence ment, provided that -the loading and/or sie and warehouse facilities of the along U.S. Highway 66 to junction II- unloading which necessitates the use of Abitibi Corporation near Roaring River, nois Highway 17, thence along Illinois special equipment is. performed by the N.C. and the plant site and warehouse -Highway 17 to the Illinois-Indiana State consignor or consignee or both; (i) facilities of the Celotex Corporation in line extending along to points in Penn- road construction equipment and ma- Wayne County, N.C, sylvania. The purpose of this filing is to chinery and lift trucks, which because'of -No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E173), filed eliminate the gateways of Gary, Ind., and size and weight require the use of special Monroe, Mich. September 18, 1975, Applicant: SENN equipment; (iii) s fl-propelled articles, TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer No. MC 113855 (Sub-No. E154) (Cor- described in (i) above, each weighing 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's rection), filed May 30, 1974, published in 15,000 pounds or more (restricted to representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., the FEDERAL REGISTER June 17, -1975, and commodities transported -on trailers); P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201, Au- (1) between points in Utah, on the one republished, as corrected, this issue. Ap- sought to operate as a common plicant: INTERNATIONAL TRANS- hand, and, on the other, points in Maine,. thority PORT, INC., 2450 Marion Road SE., Vermont and New Hampshire; (2) be- carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Rochester, Minn. 55901. Applicant's rep- tween points in Boxelder, Cashe, Rich, routes, transporting: Such composition resentative: Michael E. Miller, 502 First Weber, Tooele, Davis, 'Morgan, Salt Lake, boards as are also supplies and acces-

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-.sores used in the manufacture and in- gateways of the plant site and warehouse routes, transporting: Such composition tallation of composition,boards (except facilities of the Abitibi Corporation near boards as are also supplies and acces- commodities in bulk), from points in Roaring River, N.C. and the plant site sories used in the manufacture and in- South-Dakota, on and west of a line be- and warehouse facilities of the Celotex stallationof composition boards (except ginning at-the North Dakota-South Da- Corporation In Wayne County, N.C. commodities in bulk), from points in North Dakota, to points In South Caro- kota State line and extending along U.S. No. MTC-114552 (Silb-No. E176), filed Highway 83 to junction U.S. Highway lina, on and east of a line beginning At September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN the North Carolina-South Carolina State 212,- thence along U.S. Highway 212 to TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer junction South Dakota Highway 73, line, and extending along U.S. Highway 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's 21 to Junction US. Highway 321, thence thence along South Dakota Highway 73 representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., to junction South- Dakota Highway 34, along U.S. Highway 321 to junction U.S. P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- Highway 301, thence along U.S. Highway thence along South Dakota Highway 34 thority sought to operate as a common to junction U.S. Alternate Highway 14, 301 to the South Carolina-Georgia State ,carrier,by motor vehicld, over irregular line. The purpose of this filing is to elin- thence along U.S. Alternate Highway 14 routes, transporting: Such composition to junction U.S. Highway 85, thence boards as are also supplies and accesso- inate the gateways of the plant site and along U.S. Highway 85 to the South Da- warehouse facilities of the Abitibi Corpo- ries used in. the manufacture and instal- ration near Roaring River, N.C. and the kota- State line, to points in lation of composition boards, (except .Georgia, on and east of U.S. Highway commodities in bulk), from points in plant site and warehouse facilities of the 301. The purpose of this filing is-to eli- North Dakota, to points in Florida on and Celotex Corporation in Wayne County, minate the gateways of the plant site south of Florida Highway 50. The pur- N.C. and warehouse facilities of the Abitibi pose of this filing is to elimfiate the No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E179), filed Corporation near Roaring River, N.C. gateways of the plant site and warehouse September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN and the plant site and warehoise facili- facilities of the Abitibi Corporation near TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer ties-of the Celotex Corporation in Wayne Roaring River, N.C. and the plant site 220, Mewberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's County, N.C., and warehouse facilities of the Celotex representative: William P. Jackson, Jr, No. MC 114552- (Sub-No. B174), filed Corporation in Wayne County, N.C. P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN No. IC 114552 (Sub-No. E177), filed thority sought to operate as a common. TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer routes, transporting: Such composition representative: William P. Jackson, 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's boards as are also supplies- and accesso- Jr., 3426 North Washington Blvd., representative: Wllam P. Jackson, Jr., ries used in the manufactureand instal- P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- lation, of composition boards (except thority sought to operate as a common thority sought to operate as a common commodities in bulk), from- points in carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular Nebraska, on and west of US. Hlghway -routes, transporting: Suchz composition routes, transporting: Such composition 183, to points n South Carolina, on and. boards _as are also supplies and acces- boards as are also supplies and accesso- east of a line beginning at the North sories used- in the manufacture and in- ries used In the manufacture and instal- Carolina-South Carolina State line and stallatio of composition boards, (except lation of compositon boards (except com- extending along U.S. Highway 21 to commodities. in- bulk), from points in- modities in bulk), from points In North junction U.S. Highway 321, thence along South Dakota, to-points in South Caro- Dakota, on and west of a line beginning U.S. Highway 321 to junction U.S. High- lina, on and east of a line beginning at at the North Dakota-Canada line and way 301, thence along U.. Highway 301 the North Carolina-South Carolina State extending along North Dakota Highway to the South Carolina-Georgia State line. line, and extending along U.S. Highway 20 to junction North Dakota Highway 57, The purpose of this filing is to eliminate 21 to junction U.S. Highway 321, thence thence along North Dakota Highway 57 the gateways of the plant site and ware- along U.S. Highway 321 to junction U.S. to junction U.S. Highway 281, thence house facllities of the Abitibi Corpora- .Highway 301, thence along U.S. Highway along U.S. Highway 281 to Junction North tion near Roaring River, N.C. and the 301 to the South Carolina-Georgia State Dakota Highway 200, thence along North plant site and warehouse facilities of the line. The purpose of this filing is to elim- Dakota Highway 200 to Junction North Celotex Corporation in Wayne County, inate the gateways of the plant site Dakota Highway 3, thence along North N.C. and warehouse facilities of the Abitibi Dakota Highway 3 to Junction Interstate No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E180), filed Corporation near Roaring River, N.C. Highway 94, thence along Interstate September 188, 1975. Applicant: SENN and the plant site and warehouse facili- Highway 94 to Junction U.S. Highway TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer ties of the Celotex Corporation in Wayne -83, thence along U.S. Highway 83 to the 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applican's County, N.C. North Dakota-South Dakota State line, representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., --No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E175), filed to points n Georgia, on and east of a P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201- Au- September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN line beginning at the Georgia-South. thority sought to operate as a common TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer Carolina State line and extending along carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Appllcant's U.S. Highway 1 to junctlon U.S. High- routes, transporting: Such composition representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., way 84, thence along U.S. Highway 84 boards as are 'also supplies and acces- P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va 22201. Au- to junction U.S. Highway 441. thence sories used in the manufacture and in- -thority sought to operate as a common along U.A Highway 441 to the Georgia- stallation of composition boards (except carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular .Florldt State line. The purpose of this commoditi3 in bulk), from points in Ne- routes, transporting: Such composition fling is to elimnate the gateways of the braska, on and west of U.S. Highway 281, boards as are also supplies and acces- plant site and warehouse facilities of the to points in Virginia, on and east of a sories used in the manufacture and in- Abitibi Corporation near Roaring River, line beginning at the VIrginia-North stallationof composition boards, (except N.C. and the plant site and warehouse Carolina State line and extending along commodities in bulk), from points in facilities of the Celotex Corporation in U.S. Highway 501 to junction US. High- North Dakota, to points in Virginia.. on Wayne County, N.C. way 15, thence along U.S. Highway 15 to and east of the line beginning at the Vir- No. BC 114552 (Sub-No. E178), filed Junction U.S. Highway 60, thence along ginia-Nortb. Carolina State line and ex- September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN U.S. Highway 60 to junction U.S. High- .tending along U.S. Highway 501 to junc- TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer way 360, thence along U.S. Highway 360 tion U.8. Highway 15i thence along U.S. 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's to the Chesapeake Bay. The purpose of Highway 15 to Junction U.S. Highway 60, representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., this filing Is to elminate the gateways of thence along U.S., Highway 60 to june- tion U.S. Highway 360, thence along US. P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- the plant site and warehouse faclities of Highway 360 to the Chesapeake Bay. The thority sought to operate as a common the Abitibi Corporation near Roaring . purpose of this filing is to eliminate the carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular River, N.C. and the plant site and ware-

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-VEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30078 NOTICES house facilities of the Celotex Corpora- No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E184), filed along Minnesota Highway 29 to junction tion in Wayne County, N.C. September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN Minnesota Highway 27, thence along bled TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer Minnesota Highway 27 to the Minnesota- No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. El81), 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's South Dakota State line, to points In September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., Florida, on and south of a line beginning TRUCKING, COMPANY, P.O. Drawer P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- at the Atlantic Ocean, and extending 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's thority sought to operate as a commoir-along Florida Highway 40 to junction representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular U.S. Highway 21, thence along U.S. High- P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- routes, transporting: Such composition way 27 to junction U.S. Alternate High- thority sought to operate as a common boards as are also supplies and acces- way 27, thence along U.S. Alternate carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular Isories used in the manufacture and in- Highway 27 to junction Florida Highway routes, transporting: Such composition stallation of composition boards (except 345, thence along Florida Highway 345 boards as are also supplies and acces- commodities in bulk), from points in to junction Florida Highway 24, thence sories used in the manufacture and in- Colorado, to points in Virginia, on and along Florida Highway 24 to the Gulf of stallation of composition boards (except -east of a line beginning at the Virginia- Mexico. The purpose of this filing Is to commodities in bulk), from points in Ne- 'North Carolina State line and extending eliminate the gateways of the plant site braska, on and west of U.S. Highway 283, along U.S. Highway 501 to junction U.S. and warehouse facilities of the Abitibi to points in Virginia, on and east of a Highway 15, thence along U.S. Highway Corporation near Roaring River, N.C. line beginning at the Virginia-North 51 to junction Virginia Highway 20, and the plant site and warehouse faoli- Carolina State line and extending along thence along Virginia Highway 20 to ties of the Celotex Corporation In Wayne U.S. Highway 15 to junction Virginia junction Virginia Highway 3, thence County, N.C. Highway 20, thence along Virginia High- along Virginia Highway 3 to junction No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. El90), filed way 20 to junction Virginia Highway 3, U.S. Highway 301, thence along U.S. September 22, 1975. Applicant: SEN thence'along Virginia Highway 3 to junc- Highway .301 to the Virginia-Maryland tion U.S. Highway 301, thence along U.S. State lind. The purpose of this filing is to TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer Highway 301 to the Virginia-Maryland eliminate the gateway of the plant site 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's State line. The purpose of this filing is and warehouse facilities of the Abitibi representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., to eliminate the gateways of the plant Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201, Au- theCorporation plant site near and Roaring warehouse River, facilitiesN.C. and thorityP0. sought to operate as a common site and warehouse facilities of the Abit- oftheplantsite andrwarehousefaciie carrier,by motor vehicle, over Irregular ibi Corporation near Roaring River, of the Celotex Corporation in Wayne routes, transporting: Such composition N.C. and the plant site and warehouse fa- County, N.C. boards, as are also supplies and acces- cilities of the Celotex Corporation in Wayne County, N.C. No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E185), filed sorles used In the manufacture and in- September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN stallation of composition boards (except No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E183), filed TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer commodities in bulk), from points In September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's Minnesota, on and west of a line begin- TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., ning at the Mlinnesota-Wiqconsin State 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- line and extending along U.S. Highway representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., thority sought to operate as a common 12 to junction Interstate Highway 494, P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular thence along Interstate Highway 494 to thority sought to operate as a common routes, transporting; Such composition junction U.S. Highway 212, thence along carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular boards as are also supplies and acces- U.S. Highway 212 to junction Minnesota routes, transporting: Such composition sqries used in the manufacture and in- Highway 23, thence along Minnesota boards as are also supplies and acces- stallation of composition boards (except Highway 23 to junction Interstate High- sories used in the manufacture and in- commodities in bulk), from points in way 90, thence along Interstate Highway stallation of composition boards (except Colorado, to points in South Carolina on 90 to the Minnesota-South Dakota State commodities in bulk), from points in and east of a line beginning at the North line, to points in South Carolina, on and Colorado, on and west of a line beginning Carolina-South Carolina State line and east of a line beginning at the North at the New Mexico-Colorado -State line extending along U.S. Highway 21 to junc- Carolina-South Carolina State line and and extending along U.S. Highway 285 tion U.S. Highway 321, thence along U.S. extending along U.S. Highway 521 to to junction Colorado Highway 9, thence Highway 321 to junction U.S. Highway junction U.S. Highway 601, thence along along Colorado Highway 9 to junction 301, thence along U.S. Highway 301 to U.S. Highway 601 to junction U.S, High- U:S. Highway 40, thence along U.S. High- the South Caeolina-Georgia State line. way 301, thence along U.S. Highway 301 way 40 to the junction Colorado Highway The purpose of this filing is to eliminate to the South Carolina-Georgia State 14, thence along Colorado Highway 14 to the gateways of the plant site and ware- line. The purpose of this filing Is to elim- junction Colorado -Highway 25, thence house facilities of the Abitibi Corpora- inate the gateways of the plant site and along Colorado Highway 25 to the tion near Roaring River, N.C. and the warehouse facilities of the Abitibi Cor- Colorado-Wyoming State line, to points plant site and warehouse facilities of the poration near Roaring River, X.C. and in Virginia, on and east of a line begin- Celotex Corporation in Wayne County, the plant site and warehouse facilities ning'at the Virginia-North Carolina N.C. of the Celotex Corporation In Wayne State line and extending along U.S. County, N.C. Highway 29 to junction U.S. Highway 60, No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E187), filed thence along U.S. Highway 60 to junction September 18, 1975. Applicant: SENN No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. El91), filed U.S. Highway 11, thence along U.S. High- TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN way 11 to junction Interstate Highway 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O, Drawer 64, thence along Interstate Highway 64 representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's to junction Virginia Highway 20, thence P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- representative: William P. Jackson, Jr, along Virginia Highway 20 to junction thority sought to operate as a common P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va' 22201. Alt- Virginia Highway 3, thence along Vir- carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular thority sought to operate as a common ginia Highway 3 to junction U.S. High- rou tes, transporting: Such composition carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular way 301, thence along U.S. Highway 301 boards as are also supplies and acces- routes, transporting: Such composition to the Virginia-Maryland State line. The sories used in the manufacture and in- boards as are also supplies and acces- purpose of this ling is to eliminate the staZlation of 'composition boards (except sories used in the manufacture and it- gateways of the plant site and warehouse commodities in- bulk), from points in stallation of composition boards (excePb facilities of the Abitibi Corporation near Minnesota, on and.west of a line begin- commodities in bulk), from points In Roaring River, N.C. and, the plant site ning at the Minnesota-Canada line and Minnesota, to points In Virginia, on and and .warehouse facilities of the Celotex extending along U.S. Highway 71 to south of a line beginning at tfo Virginia- Corporation in Wayne County, N.C. junction Minnesota Highway 29, thence North Carolina State line and extending

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along U.S. Highway 501 to junction U.S. representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., land on and east of U.S. Highway 15, Highway 15, thence along U.S. Highway P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- points in Delaware, the District of Co- 15 to junction U.S. Highway 360, thence thority sought to operate as a common lumbia, and points in Virginia, on and along U.S. Highway 360 to junction U.S. carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular east of a line beginning at the Virginia- Highway- 460, thence along U.S. Highway routes, transporting: Such composition North Carolina State line and extending 460 to junction Virginia Highway. 36, boards as are also supplies and accessories along U.S. Highway 360 to junction US. thence along Virginia Highway 36 to the used in the manufacture and installa- Highway 15, thence along U.S. Highway James River. The purpose of this filin lion of composition boards (except com- 15 to the Virginia-Maryland State line. is to eliminate the gateways of the plant modities in bulk), from points In Michi- The purpose of this filing is to eliminate site and warehouse facilities of the gan, on and east of U.S. Highway 23, to the gateways of the plant site and ware- Abitibi Corporation near Roaring River, points in Florida, on and Eoufh of lor- house facilities of theAbitibi Corporation N.C. and the-plant site and warehouse ida Highway 50. The purpose of this near Roaring River, N.C. and the plant facilities of the Celotex Corporation in filing is to eliminate the gateways of the site and warehouse facilities of the Cleo- Wayne County, N.C. plant site and warehouse facilities of the tex Corporation In Wayne County, N.C. No. MC 114552, (Sub-No.' E194), filed Abitibi Corporation near Roaring River, N.C. and the plant site and warehouse No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E221), filed - September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer facllltie of the Celotex Corporation In Wayne County. N.C. TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's iepresentative: William P. Jackson, Jr., No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E213), filed representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201- Au- thority sought to operate as a common TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer thority sought to operate as a common carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular 220, Newberry, S.C. 29103. Applicant's .:carrier, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Such composition representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., routes, transporting: Such composition boards as are also supplies and accessor- P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- boards as are aLo supplies and acces- ies used in the manufacture and installa- thority sought to operate as a common sories used in the manufacture and in- tion of composition boards (except com- carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular stallation of composition boards (except modities in bulk, from points in -Iowa, routes, transporting: Such composition commodities in bulk), from points in to points in South Carolina, on and east boards as arealso suppliesand accessories Zississippi, on and south of Interstate of -a line beginning at the North Caro- used in the manufacture and installa- Highway 20, to points n Pennsylvania, lina-South Carolina State line and e- tion of composition boards (except com- on and east of a line beginning at the tending along U.S. Highway 52 to junc- modities in bulk), from points In Arkan- Pennsylvania- -arylandState line and tion U.S. Highway 521, thence along U.S. sas, to points in Virginia, on and east of extending along Pennsylvania Highway Highway 521- to the Winyah Bay. The a line beginning at the Virginia-North 75 to junction U.S. Highway 322, thence purpose- of this filing- is to eliminate the Carolina State line and extending along along U.S. Highway 322 to junction U.S. gateways of the plant site and warehouse U.S. Highway 501 to Junction Virginia Highway 522, thence along U.S. Highway facilities of the Abitibi Corporation near Highway 304, thence along Virginia 522 to Junction Pennsylvania Highway Roaring River, N.C. and the plant site Highway 304 to Junction U.S. Highway 235, thence along Pennsylvania Highway and warehouse facilities of the Celotex 15, thence along U.S. Highway 15 to the 235 to junction Pennsylvania Highway Corporation in Wayne County, N.C. V iinia-Maryland State line, points in 45, thence along Pennsylvania Highway No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E195), filed Maryland, on and east of a line begin- 45 to Junction Pennsylvania Highway September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN ning at the Virginia-Maryland State line, 445, thence along Pennsylvania Highway TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer and extending along U.S. Highway 15 to 445 to Junction Pennsylvania Highway 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's Junction Maryland Highway 28, thence 192, thence along Pennsylvania Highway representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., along 6aryland Highway 28 to junction 192 to junction Pennsylvania Highway P.O. Box 267, Arlington, Va, 22201. Au- Mlaryland Highway 85, thence along 880, thence along Pennsylvania Highway thority sought to operate as a common Maryland Highway 85 to Junction Mary- 880 to Junction U.S. Highway 220, thence carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular land Highway 80, thence along Maryland along US. Highway 220 to junction routes, transporting: Such composition Highway 80 to Junction Maryland High- Pennsylvania, Highway 287. thence along boards as are also supplies and accesso- way 75, thence along Maryland Highway Pennsylvania Highway 287 to junction ries used in the ianufacture and instal- 75 to Junction Maryland Highway 77, Pennsylvania Highway 15, thence along lation .of composition boards (except thence along Maryland Highway 77 to Pennsylvania Highway 15 to the Penn- commodities in bulk, from points in junction Mmryland Highway 194. thence sylvania-New York State line. The pur- Iowa, on and west of U.S. Highway 63, to along Mlaryland Highway 194 to the poZe of this filing is to eliminate the gate- points in Virginia, on and south of a line laryland-Pennsylvania State line, the ways of the plant site and warehouse beginning at the Virginia-North Carolina District of Columbia, and points In Dela- facilities of the Abitibi Corporation near State line and extending along U.S. High- ware. The purpose of this filing is to eli- Roaring River, N.C. and the plant site way 501 to junction Virginia Highway minate the gateways of the plant site and warehouse facilities of the Celotex - 304, thence along Virginia Highway 304 and warehouse facilities of the Abitibi Corporation In Wayne County, N.C. to Corporation near Roaring River, N.C. junction U.S. Highway 15, thence along No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. E227), filed U.S. Highway 15 and the plant site and warehouse facll- to junction U.S. High- September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN way 360, thence along U.S. Highway 360 ties of the Celotex Corporition In Wayne to junction-U.S. Highway. County, N.C. TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer 460, thence 220, Newberry, S.C. 2910& along U.S. Highway 460 Applicants to junction No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. 3E217), filed representative: Virginia Highway wnlliam P. Jackson, Jr, 36, thence along September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN P.O. Box 267, Virginia Highway 36 to the James River. Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- TRUCKING COMPANY, P.O. Drawer thority sought to operate The purpose of this filing is to eliminate as a common 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's carrier,by the gateways of the plant site and ware- motor vehicle, over Irregular representative: William P. Jackson, Jr., routes, transporting: house facilities of the Abitibi Corpora- Such composition P.O. Box 267, Arlingt n, Va. 22201. Au- boards as are also tion- near Roaring River, N.C. and the supplies and acces- thority sought to operate as a common sories used plant site and warehouse facilities of the in the manufacture and in- carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular stalZation of composition boards (except Celotex Corporation in Wayne County, routes, transporting: Such composition N.C. commodities n b=lk), from points in boards as are also supplies and accesso- Illinois, on and north of a line beginning No. MC 114552 (Sub-No. j201), fled ries used in the manufacture and instal- at the Inlinols-Indiana State line and ex- September 22, 1975. Applicant: SENN latlon of composition boards (except tending along U.S. Highway 150 to Junc- TRUCKING COMPANY; P.O. Drawer commodities In bulk), from points in tion Illinois Highway 16, thence along 220, Newberry, S.C. 29108. Applicant's Louisiana, to points In New Jersey, Mary- Illinois Highway 16 to Junction Illinois

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Highway 100, thence along Illinois High- [Notice.No. 295] [Notice No. 89] way 100 to junction Illinois Highway 96, MOTOR CARRIER BOARD TRANSFER thence along-Illinois MOTOR CARRIER TEMPORARY Highway 96 to junc- PROCEEDINGS AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS tion U.S. Highway 54, thence along U.S. Highway 54 to the Illinois-Missouri State . JULY 21, 1976. JULY 15, 1976. line, to points in South Carolina, on and Synopses of orders entered by the The following are notices of filing of east of a line beginning at the North Motor Carrier Board of the Commission applications for temporary authority un- Carolina-South Carolina State line, and pursuant to Sections 212(b), 206 (a), 211, der Section 210a(a) of the Interstate extending along U.S. Highway 52 to junc- 312(b), and 410(g) of the Interstate Commerce Act provided for under the tion U.S. Highway 521, thence along U.S. Commerce Act, and rules and regulations provisions of 49 CFR 1131.3. These rules Highway 521 to the Winyah Bay. The prescribed thereunder (49 CFR Part provide that an original and six (6) cop- purpose'of this filing is to eliminate the 1132), appear below: -- ies of protests to an application may be gateways of the plant site and warehouse Each application (except as otherwise filed with the field official named in the facilities of the Abitibi Corporation near specifically noted) filed after March 27, Federal Register publication no later Roaring River, N.C. and the plant site, 1972, contains a statement by applicants than the 15th calendar day after the date and warehouse facilities of the Celotex that there will be no significant effect on the notice of the filing of the applicaion Corporation in Wayne County, N.C. the quality of the human environment is published in the FEDERAL REGISTER, No. MC 115322 (Sub-No. E189), filed resulting from approval of the applica- One copy of the Iirotest must be served January 13, 1975. Applicant: REDWING tion. As provided in the Commission's on the applicant, or its authorized rep- REFRIGERATED, INC., P.O. Box 10177, Special Rules of Practice any interested resentative, if any, and the protestant Taft, Fla. 32809. Applicant's representa- person may file a petition seeking recon- must certify that such service has been tive: Lawrence E. Lindeman, Suite 1 032.sideration of the following numbered made. The protest must Identify the op- Pennsylvania Bldg., Pennsylvania Ave- proceedings on or before August 2, 1976. erating authority upon which It is predi- nue and 13th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Pursuant to Section 17(8) of the Inter- cated, specifying the "MC" docket and 20004. Authority sought to operate as a state Commerce Act, the filing of such a "Sub" nimber and quoting the particu- common carrier, by motor vehicle, over petition will postpone the effective date lar portion of authority upon which it re- .irregular routes, transporting: Frozen of the older in that proceeding pending lies. Also, the protestant shall specify the meat and frozen meat products, from its disposition. The matters relied upon service it can and will provide and the Charleston, S.C., to Baltimore, Md., by petitioners must be specified in their amount and type of equipment t will Brooklyn, N.Y., Hoboken, N.J., Jersey petitions with particularity. make available for use in connection with City, N.J., Newark, N.J., New York, N.Y., No. MC-76395. By order entered the service contemplated by the TA ap- North Bergen, N.J., Norfolk, Va., Phila- July 14, 1976, the Motor Carrier Board plication. The weight accorded a protest delphia, Pa., Pittsburgh, Pa., Richmond, approved the transfer to Vito Losito, shall be governed by the completeness Va., Smithfield, Va., and Wilmington, Wayne, New Jersey of the operating and pertinence of the protestant's Infor- Del. The purpose of this filing is to elimi- -rights set forth in Permit No. MC-116560 mation. nate the gateway of Clinton, .C. (Sub-No. 1) issued January 18, 1960, to Except as otherwise specifically noted, each applicant states that there will be No. MC 115904 (Sub-No. E6) (COR- Joseph Galajda, Irvington, New Jersey no significant effect on the quality of RECTION), filed December J1, 1975, authorizing the transportation of such the human environment resulting from published in the FEDERAL REGISTER Issue merchandise as is dealt in by wholesale, approval of its application. of May 5, 1976, and republished, as cor- retail, and chain grocery and food busi- A copy of the application is on file, and rected this issue. Applicant: Grover ness houses, and in connection there- can be examined at the Office of the Trucking Co., 1710 W. Broadway, Idaho with, equipment, materials, and supplies Secretary, Interstate Commerce Com- Falls, Idaho 83401. Applicant's represen- used in the conduct of such business, for mission, Washington, D.C., and also in Com- tative: Irene Warr, 430 Judge Bldg., Salt the account of American Stores the I.C.C. Field Office to which protests Lake City, Utah 84111. Authority sought pany, Kearney, N.J., -between specified are to be transmitted. to operate as a common carrier,by motor points in New Jersey and those in New vehicle, over irregular routes, transport- York. Charles J. Williams, 1815 Front MOTOR CARRIERS OF PROPERTY Ing: Lumber mill products and such, Street, Scotch Plains, New Jersey 07076, No. MC 1263 (Sub-No. 23TA), filed composition boards as are gypsum prod- attorney for applicant. July 9, 1976. Applicant: MCCARTY ucts, from points in California on and No. MC FC-76441, filed March 8, 1976. TRUCK LINE, INC., 11th & Harris Ave, north of Interstate Highway 80 corn- Transferee: MOUNTAIN PACIFIC Trenton, Mo. 46483. Applicant's repre- mencing at San Francisco, Calif., thence TRANSPORT (EDMONTON), LTD., 241 sentative: James M. McCarty (same ad- along Interstate Highway 80 to the Call- Schoolhouse Road, Coquitlam, British dress as applicant). Authority sought to Columbia, Canada. Transferor: BRIT- operate as a common carrier,by motor fornia-14evada State line, to points in ISH PACIFIC TRANSPORT, LTD., 60 vehicle, over Irregular routes, transport- Utah, on, north, and east of Interstate Braid Street, New Westminister, British ing: Meat, neat by-products, packing Highway 80 commencing at Wendover, Columbia, Canada. Applicants' attorney: house products and supplies, as defined Utah, thence along Interstate Highway George R. LaBissionier, 1100 Norton by the Interstate Commerce Commission, 80 to Salt Lake City, Utah, thence Building Seattle, Washington 98104. Au- from Omaha, Nebr., to points in Iowa, thority sought for purchase by transferee Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wis- along Interstate Highway 15 to Spanish of the operating rights of transferor, as consin and Minnesota, for 180 days, Sup- Fork, Utah, thence along U.S. Highway set forth in Certificate No. MC-136381, Is- porting shipper: Jet Meat by-Products, 50-6 to junction with Interstate Highway sued April 29, 1975, as follows: Lumber Inc., 4801 South 38th St., Omaha, Nebr, 70, thence along Interstate Highway 70 and lumber and wood products, except 68107. Send protests to: Vernon V. Coble, to Crescent Junction, Utah, thence along commodities in bulk, between ports of District Supervisor, Interstate Commerce U.S. Highway 163 to the Utah-Arizona entry on the United States-Canada Commission, 600 Federal Bldg, 911 Wal- State line. The purpose of this Ming-is to Boundary line located nut St., Kansas City, Mo. 64100, and Sumas, Wash., onat theor nearone Blainehand, eliminate the gateway at points n and, on the other, points in Oregon and No. MC 35807 (Sub-No. 59TA), filed July 9, 1976. Applicant: WELLS FARGO Idaho. . Washington. Transferee presentlv holds ARMORED SERVICE CORPORATION, NoTE.-Th purpose Of this correction is no authority from this Commission. Ap- P.O. Box 4313, Atlanta, Ga. 30302. Ap- to state the correct commodity description. plication has not been filed for temporary plicant's representative: D. E. Wells By the Commission. authority under Section 210a(b). (same address as applicant). Authority sought to operate as a contract carrier, [SEAL] ROBERT L. OSWALD, [SEAL] ROBERT L. OSWALD, by motor, vehicle, over irregular routes, Secretary. Secretary. transporting: Currency, between Wash- [FR Doc.76-21161 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] [FR Doc.76-21150 Filed 7-20-76;8:45 am] ington, D.C.; Richmond, Va.; Charlotte,

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N.C., and Baltimore, Md., under a con- hidle, over irregular routes, transporting: sought to operate as a common carrier, tinuing contract with Department of the Liquid chemicals, in bulk, in tank ve- by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, Treasury, for180 days. Applicant has also hicles, from the plantsite of Pearl River transporting: Petroleum and petroleum filed an underlying ETA seeking up to Chemical Co., at or near Pearl River, La., products as described in Appendix XII 90 days of operating authority. Support- to points in Alabama, Arkansas, Piorida, to the report in Descriptions in Motor ing shipper:- Department of the Treasury Georgia, Mississippi, Tennessee and Tex- Carrier Certificates, 61 M.C.C. 209, in Madison P1. & Pa. Ave., N.W., Room 101, as, for 180 days. Supporting shipper: containers, from the facilities of Witco Washington, D.C. 20226. Send protests Pearl River Chemical Company, P.O. Box Chemical Corp. located at or near Brad- to: Sara K. Davis, Transportation Assist- 1202, Slidell, La. 70459. Send protests to: ford and Petrolla, Pa, to points in lii- ant, Bureau of Operations, Interstate Ray C. Armstrong, Jr., 701 Loyola Ave., no!s and Indiana, for 180 days. Appli- Commerce Commission, 1252 W. Peach- 9038 Federal Bldg.. New Orleans, La. cant has also filed an underlying ETA tree St., N.W., Room 546, Atlanta, Ga. 70113. reeking up to 90 days of operating au- 30309. thority. Supporting shipper: Witco No. MC 107064 (Sub-No. l15TA), filed Chemical Corp.. 77 N. Kendall Ave., No. MC-54200 (Sub-No. 5 TA), filed July 9, 1976. Applicant: STEERE TANK Bradford, Pa. 16701. Send protests to: July 9, 1976. Applicant: SEIGLE'S EX- LINES, INC., P.O. Box 2298-2808 Fair- John J. England, District Supervisor, In- PRESS, INC., 81 Porete Ave., North mount St., Dallas, Tex. 75221. Applicant's terstate Commerce. Commission, 2111 Arlington, N.J. 07032. Applicant's iepre- representative: Hugh T. Matthews, 2340 Federal Bldg., 1000 Liberty Ave., Pitts- sentative: Robert B. Pepper, 168 Wood-- Fidelity Union Tower, Dallas, Te:. 75201. burgh, Pa. 15222. bridge, Ave., Highiand Park, N.J. 08904. Authority sought to operate as a com- Authority sought to operate as a common mon carrier,by motor vehicle, over irreg- -No. MC 110098 (Sub-No. 158 TA), filed carrier,by motor vehicle; over irregular ular routes, transporting: Nitrogen com- July 7, 1976. Applicant: ZERO REFRIG- routes, transporting: Electrical conduits, pounds, in bulk, from Eddy County. N. ERATED LINES, P.O. Box 20380, San unwrapped, from Carlstadt, N.J., to Mex., to Climax, Colo., and Miami, Globe Antonio, Tex. 78220. Applicant's repre- points in Dutchess, Orange and Ulster and Tucson, Ariz., for 180 days. Applicant sentative: T. W. Cothren (same address Counties, N.Y., for 180 days. Supporting has also filed an underlying ETA. seeking as applicant). Authority sought to oper- shipper: Thea & Schoen, Inc., 340 13th up to 90 days of operating authority. ate as a common carrier, by motor ve- St., Carlstadt, N.J. 07072. Send protests Supporting shipper: N-Ren Southwest, hicle, over Irregular routes, transporting: to: Joel Morrows, District Supervisor, In- P.O. Drawer H, Carlsbad, N. Mex. 88220. (a) Meat, meat products, meat by-prod- terstate Commerce Commission, Bureau Send protests to: Opal M. Jones, Trans- ucts, articlesdistributed by meat packing of Operations, 9 Clinton St., Newark, portation Assistant, Interstate Commerce plants and foodstuffs (except hides and N.J. 07102. Commission, 1100 Commerce St., Room commodities In bulk), from the plantsite 13C12, Dallas, Tex. 75242. and/or warehouse facilities utilized by No. MC 82063 (Sub-No. 67 TA), filed Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at or near Ot- July 6, 1976. Applicant: -KLIPSCH No. MC 108207 (Sub-No. 446TA ), filed tumwa, Iowa, to points in Arkansas, HAULING CO., 10795 Watson Road, St. July 8, 1976. Applicant: FROZEN FOOD Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Louis, Mo. 63127. Applicant's representa- EXPRESS, INC., 318 Cadiz St.. P.O. Box Texas, restricted to traffic originating at tive: W. E. Klipsch (same address as ap- 5888, Dallas, Tex. 75222. Applicant's rep- named origin and destined to named plicant). Authority sought to operate as resentative: J. B. Ham (same address as states: and (b) Meat, meat products, a common carrier,by motor vehicle, over applicant). Authority sought to operate meat by-products, articles distributed by irregular routes, transporting: Muriatic as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, meat packing plants, foodstuffs. Packing acid, in bulk, in tank vehicles, from Mem- over Iregular roi4es, transporting: (a) plant materials, equipment and supplies phis, Tenn., to points in Arkansas, Mis- Meat, meat products, meat by-products, (except hides and commodities in bulk), sissippi, Texas, Alabama, Louisiana, Ohio, articles distributed by meat packing from points in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Georgia and Delaware, for 180 days. Sup- plants, and foodstuffs (except hides and Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, to the porting shipper: Velsicol Chemical Cor- commodities in bulk), from the plantsite plantslte and warehouse facilities utilized poration, 341 East Ohio St., Chicago, II. and/or warehouse facilities utilized by by Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at or-near 60611. Send protests to: -J. P. Werth- Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at or near Ot- Ottumwa, Iowa, restricted to traffic origt- mann, District Supervisor, Interstate tumwa, Iowa, to points IA Arizona, Cali- Inating at the named states and destined Commerce Commission, Bfireau of Oper- fornia, Louisiana, Mississippi. New Mex- to named destinations, for 180 days. Sup- ations, Room 1465, 210 N. 12th St., St. ico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, re- porting shipper: Geo. A. Hormel & Co., Louis, Mo. 63101. stricted to traffic originating at named P.O. Box 800, Austin, Minn. 55912. Send origin and destined to named states; and No. MC 99427 (Sub-No. 30 TA), filed protests to: Richard H. Dawkins, District (b) meat, meat products, meat by-prod- Supervisor, Interstate Commerce Com- July 9,1976. Applicant: ARIZONA TANK ucts, articles distributed by meat pack- LINES, INC., 666 Grand, P.O. Box 855, mission, Room B-400 Federal Bldg., 727 ing Plants, foodstuffs, Packing plant E. Durango, San Antonio, Tex. 78206. Des Moines, Iowa 50309. Applicant's rep- materials,,equipment and supplies (ex- resentative: E. Check (same-address as* cept hides and commodities In bulk), No. MC 114045 (Sub-No. 442 TA), filed applicant). Authority sought to operate from points in Arizona, Arkansas, Cali- July 7, 1976. Applicant: TRANS-COLD as a common carrier,by motor vehicle, fornia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mex- EXPRESS, INC., P.O. Box 61228, D/FW over irregular routes, transporting: ico, Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas, to Airport, Tex. 75261. Applicant's repre- Graphite,liquid, in bulk, in tank vehicles, the plantslte and warehouse facilities sentative: J. B. Stuart (same address as from Buckeye, -Ariz., to points in Texas, utilized by Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at or applicant). Authority sought to operate for 180 days. Supporting shipper: Ameri- near Ottumwa, Iowa, xestrlcted to trafic as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, can Exo-Chemical Corp. of Texas, 305 originating at the named states and des- over irregular routes, transporting: Lino- Greeg St., Houston, Tex. 77020. Send pro- tined to named destinations, for 180 days. leum and-adhesive materials,in vehicles tests to: Herbert W. Allen, District Su- Supporting shipper: Geo. A. Hormel & equipped with mechanical refrigeration, pervisor, Bureau of Operations, Inter- Co., P.O. Box 80, Austin, Minn. 55912. from Salem, N.J., to Corpus Christi, La- state Commerce Commission, 518 Federal Send protests to: Opal M. Jones, Trans. redo and San Antonio, Tex., for 180 days. Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa 50309. Asst., Interstate Commerce Commission, Supporting shipper: Swiff-Train Compa- No. MC 102567 (Sub-No. 192 TA), filed 1100 Commerce St., Room 13C12, Dallas, ny, Inc., 2500 Agnes St., Corpus Christi, July 6, -1976.. Applicant: - MCNAIR Tex. 75242. Tex. Send protests to: Opal 1M Jones, Transportation Assistant, Interstate TRANSPORT, INC., P.O. Drawer 5357, No. MC 109478 (Sub-No. 143 TA), filed 4295 Meadow Lane, Bossier City, La. Commerce Commission, 1100 Commerce July 12, 1976. Applicant: WORSTER St., Room 13C12, Dallas, Tex. 75242. 71010. Applicant's representative: Joe C. MOTOR LINES, INC., Gay Road, P.O. Day, 2040 N. Loop West, Suite 208, Hous- Box 110, North East, Pa. 16428. Appli- No. MC115322 (Sub-No, 118 TA), filed ton, Tex. 77018. Authority sought to op- cants representative: William J. Taylor July 9, 1976. Applicant: REDWING RE- erate as a common carrier,by motor ye- (same address as applicant). Authority FBIGERATED, INC, P.O. Box 10177,

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Taft, Fla.32809. Applicant's Tepresenta- see, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, West Vir- pers: Powell River-Alberni Sales Corp., tive: J. V. McCoy, P.O. Box 426, Tampa, ginia, Wisconsin and the District of Co- 1415 5th Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98171. Fla. 33601. Authority sought- to operate lumbia, restricted to traffic originating at Crofton Paper Company, Inc., 3000 San as a common carrier, by motor vehicle, mamed origin and destined to named Hill Road, l4enlo Park, Calif. 94025. over Irregular routes, transporting: Wa- states; (2) Meat, meat products, meat Send Protests to: '. J. Huetig, Distrio ter;In containerh, from the plantsite and by-products,:articles distributed by meat Supervisor, Interstate Commerce Com- storage facilities :utilized by the Trapp packing plants, foodstuffs, packing plant mission, Bureau of Operations, 114 Plo- Water Corporation, -located at or near materials, equipment and supplies (ex- neer Courthouse, Portland, Oreg. 97204. Stowe, Vt., to points in Connecticut, Del- cept hides and commodities in bulk), No. MC 125650 (Sub-No. 16TA), filed aware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New from points In Alabama, Arkansas, Con- July 7, 1976. Applicant:' MOUNTAIN Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode necticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, fl- PACIFIC TRUCKING CORPORATION, Island, Virginia, North Carolina, South linois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, 3605 Highway 10 Vest, Missoula, Mont, Carolina, West Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, 59801. Applicant's representative: Tennessee, Arkansas, Alabama, Missis- Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Mis- Michael D. Duppenthaler, 607 Third sippi, Louisiana, Georgia, Florida and souri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98104. Authority the District of Columbia, for 180 days. Jersey, New York, North Carolina, North sought to operate as a common carrier, Supporting shipper: Trapp Water Cor- Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, poration, P.O. Box 1097, Stowe, Vt. 05672. Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Da- transporting: Frozen foods, in vehicles Send protests to: G. H. Fauss, Jr., Dis- kota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Vir-. and the equipped with mechanical refrigeration, trict Supervisor, Interstate Commerce ginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin from the facilities of Gourmet Footl Commission, Federal Office Bldg., 400 District of Columbia, to the plantsite Products, Inc., .located at Boardman, West Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla. 32202. and warehouse facilities utilized by Geo. -A. Hormel & Co., at or near Ottumwa, Hermiston and Metolius, Oreg., and No. MC 118159 (Sub-No. 178 TA), filed -Iowa, restricted -to traffic originating at Walla Walia, Wash., to points In Mon- July 8, 1976. Applicant: NATIONAL RE- the named states and destined to named tana and Wyoming, for 180 days. Appli- YRIGERATED TRANSPORT, INC., P.O. destination, for 180 days. Supporting cant has also filed an underlying ETA oBox 51366--Dawson Station, Tulsa, Okla. shipper: Geo. A. Hormel & Co., P.O. Box seeking up to 90 days of operating au- 74151. Applicant's representative: Neil A. 800, Austin, Minn.55912. Send- protests thority. Supporting shippers: V. . DuJardin, P.O. Box 2298, Green Bay, to: A. N. Spath, District Supervisor, In- Smart, Manager of Physical Distribution, Wis. 54306. Authority sought to operate terstate Commerce Commission, Bureau Gourmet Food Products, Inc., Boardnan, as a commo carrier,by motor vehicle,, of Operations, R6om 414 Federal Bldg., Oreg. 97818. James W. Lowe, President, over irregular routes, transporting: Met- & U.S. Courthouse, 110 S. 4th St., Min- James W. Lowe Co., Inc., P.O. Box 2101, al containers, and return of empty pal- neapolis, Minn. 55401. Billings, Mont. 59103. Send protests to: lets, other dunnage materials, and re- No. MC 119765 (Sub-No. 36 TA), filed Paul J. Labane, District Supervisor, In- turned, refused, or rejected merchandise July 7, 1976. Applicant: EIGHT WAY terstate Commerce Commission, 2602 In the reverse direction, from Richmond, XPRESS, INC., 5402 S.27th St., P.O. Box First Ave., North, Billings, Mont. 59101, Va., to points in North Carolina, South 7356, Omaha, Nebr. 68107. Applicant's No. MC 125650 (Sub-No. I1TA), filed Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, representative: Arlyn L. Westergren, 530 July 9, 1976. Applicant: MOUNTAIN Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkan- Univac Bldg., 7100 W. Center Road, PACIFIC TRUCKING CORPORATION, sas, Missouri, North Dakota, South Omaha, Nebr. 68106. Authority sought to 3605 Highway 10 West, Missoula, Mont. Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, operate as a common carrier, by motor 59801. Applicant's representative: New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Mon- vehicle, over irregular routes, transport- Michael D. Duppenthaler, 607 Third tana, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Utah, ing: Foodstuffs, from Milan, Ill., to Des Ave., Seattle, Wash. 98104. Authority Nevada, California and Arizona, for 180 Moines, Boone and Chariton, Iowa, for sought to operate as a common carrier, days. Supporting shipper; Reynolds 180 days. Applicant has also filed an by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, Metals Company, P.O. Box 27003, underlying ETA seeking up to 90 days of transporting: Foodstuffs, in vehicles Richmond, Va. 23216. Send protests to: operating authority. Supporting shipper: equipped with mechanical refrigeration, Joe Green, District Supervisor, Bureau of Kenneth Mueller, Regional Traffic Man- from the plant sites and facilities of Operations, Interstate Commerce Coin- ager, Kraft Foods, Division of Kraftco Dlane's Foods, Inc., and Mrs. Smith's mission, Room 240 Old Post Office Bldg., Corporation, 447 East Grand Ave., Chi- West Coast Pie Company, located at Mc- 215 Northwest Third St., Oklahoma City, cago, Ill. 60611. Send protests to: Car- Minnville, Oreg., to points In Washington Okla. 73102. roll Russell, District Supervisor, Inter- on and east of U..S Highway NO. 97; No. MC 118202 (Sub-No. 59 TA), filed state Commerce Commission, Suite 620, points in Montana and Wyoming, for 180 July 6, 1976. Applicant: SCHULTZ, 110 North 14th St., Omaha, Nebr. 68102. days. Applicant has also filed an underly- TRANSIT, INC., 323 Bridge St., P.O. No. MC 124658 (Splb-No.-9 TA), ing ETA seeking up to 90 days of operat- filed ing authority. Supporting shippers: Box 406, Winona, Minn. 55987. Appli- July 9, -1976. Applicant: BRADEIR Roger W. Moser, Vice President, caft's representative: Val ML Hlggins,. HAULING SERVICE, INC., P.O. Box Mrs. 1000 First National Bank Bldg., Min- 655, Zillah, Wash. 98953. Applicant's Smith's West Coast Pie Company, Mc- neapolis, Minn. 55402. Authority sought representative: Charles C. Flower, 303 Minnvllle, Oreg. Douglas Lundmark, to operate as a common, carrier,by mo- East D St..Suite 2, Yakna, Wash. 98901. Sec.-Treas., Diane's Foods, Inc., Mc- tor vehicle, over irregular routes, trans- Authority sought to 6perate as a contract Minnville, Oreg. Send protests to: Paul porting: (1) Meat, meat products, meat carrier,by motor vehicle, over Irregular J. Labane, District Supervisor, Inter- by-products, articles distributed by 'meat routes, transporting- Newsprint, in rolls state Commerce Commission, 2602 Vlrst Packing plants and foodstuffs (except for the account of Powell River-Alberni Ave., North, Billings, Mont. 59101. hides and commodities in bulk), from Sales, Inc., and British Columbia Forest No. MC 127668 (Sub-No, 8 TA), filed the plantsite and/or warehouse facilities Products, Ltd., subsequent to water July 8, 1976. Applicant: JOHN n. Utilized by Gee. A. Hormel & Co., at or movement -from Seattle, Wash., to El- WELCH, WILLIAM WELCH, and WIL- near Ottumwa, Iowa, to points in Ala- lensburg, Kennewick, Moses Lake, BURN D. WELCH, doing business as,' bama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Pasco, Richlhnd, Spokane, Sunnyside, WELCH BROTIERS TRUCKING 'Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kan- 'Wenatchee and Walla Walla, Wash.; Al- COMPANY, 1105 South Boulder, Per- sas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massa- bany, Astoria and Salem, Oreg., and tales, N. Mex. 88130. Applicant's repre- chusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missis- Lewiston, Idaho, under a continuing sentative: Edwin E. Piper, Jr., 1115 San- sippi, Missouri, Nebraska", New Hamp- contract with Powell River-Alberni Sales dia Savings Bldg., Albuquerque, 11. Max. shire, New Jersey, New Yo lk, North Corp., and Crofton Paper Company, Inc, 87102. Authority sought to operate as a ' Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Okla- for 180 days. Applicant has also filed an contract carrier, by motor vehicle, over homa, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, underlying ETA seeking up to 90 days irregular routes, transporting: Lumber, ' South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennes- " of operating authority. Supporting ship- from points In Colorado, Texas, and

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Oklahoma (except the counties of Lati- vehicle, over Irregular routes, transport- naned below. Send protests to: Patrick mer, Lelore, Pushmataha, McCurtain ing: New furniture, from Los Angeles, G. Collins, Interstate Commerce Com- and Choctaw, to points in Arizona, for Calif., to points in Idaho, Oregon and mission, Federal Bldg, & US. Court- the account of Southwest Forest Indus- Washington, restricted to traffic origi- house, 46 East Ohio St., Room 429, trips, Inc., Phoenix, Ariz., under a con- nating at the facilities of Mission Fur- Indianapolis, Ind. 46204. tinuing contract with Southwest Forest niture Manufacturing Co., under a con- No. MC Industries, for 180 days. Applicant has tinuing contract with Mission Furniture 142222 TA, filed July 1, 1976. also filed an underlying ETA seeking Manufacturing Co., for 180 dais. Appli- Applicant: PICKERING TRANSFER up COMPANY, to 90 days of operating authority. Sup- cant has also filed an underlying ETA INC., 90 North Porter St., Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. porting shipper: Southwest Forest Indus- seeking Applicant's up to 90 days of operating au- representative: tries, 3443 North Central Ave., Phoenix, thority. Supporting shipper: Mission Delbert Scott Louder Ariz. 85001. Slend protests to: John H. Furniture Manufacturing Co., 652 South (same address as applicant). Authority sought to operate as a common carrier, Kirkemo, District Supervisor,.Bureau of Imperial St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90021. Operations, Interstate Commerce Com- by motor vehicle, over Irregular routes, Send protests to: Terreli Price, District transporting: General commodities, be- mission, 1106 Federal Office Bldg., 517 Supervisor, 800 Briar Creek Road, Mart Jr.een all points within a 50 mile radius Gold Ave., SW., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Office Bldg., Room CC516, Charlotte, N.C. 87101. of the city limits of Salt Lake City, Utah. 28205. Applicant intends interline of shipments No. MC 133377 (Sub-No. 7 TA), filed No. MC 139112 (Sub-No. 8 TA), filed with prior or subsequent movement in July 8, 1976. Applicant: COMMERCIAL July 7, 1976. Applicant: CALEX EX- interstate or foreign commerce at vary- SERVICES, INC., 114 Memorial Road, PRESS, INC., 149 Warden Ave., Trucks- ing points of interchange within the area Storm Lake, Iowa 50588. Applicant's rep- ville, Pa. 18708. Applicant's representa- of the application and to be operated in resentative: William L. Fairbank, 1980 tive: Joseph F. Hoary, 121 S. Main St., conjunction with contract carrier permit Financial Center, Des Moines, Iowa Taylor, Pa. 18517. Authority sought to .560 Issued by Utah Public Service 50309. Authority sought to operate as a operate as a common carrier, by motor Commission, for 180 days. Supporting common carrier,.by motor vehicle, over vehicle, over irregular routes, transport- shippers: John Morrell & Co., 1400 N. irregular routes, transporting: (1) Meat, ing: Assorted toys, metal or plastic, or Weber Ave., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Novo meat products,*meat by-products, arti- metal and plastic .Combined. between Airfreght. AMF P.O. Box 22158, Salt cles distributed by meat packing plants Wilkes-Barre, Pa., on the one hand, and, Lake International Airport, Salt Lake and foodstuffs (except hides and com- on the other, Colton, Calif., for 150 days. City, Utah 84122. Profit By Air, Inc., modities in bulk), from the plantsite Applicant has also filed an underlying 646 South Holgate, Seattle, Wash. 93134. and/or warehouse facilities utilized by' ETA seeking up to 90 days of operating Send protests to: Lyle D. Heifer, District Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at our near Ot- authority. Supporting shipper:-Muskin Supervisor. Interstate Commerce Com- tumwa, Iowa, to points in Illinois, Min- Corporation, P.O. Box 629, Wilkes-Barre, mison, Bureau of Operations, 5301 Fed- nesota, Missouri, Nebraska, South Da- Pa. 18705. Send protests to: Paul J. eral Bldg., 125 South State St., Salt Lake kota and Wisconsin, restricted to traffic Kenworthy, District Supervisor, Bureau City, Utah 84138. originating at named origin and destined of Operations, Interstate Commerce No. MC 142225 TA, filed July 1, 1976. to named states; and (2) Meat, meat Commission, 314 U.S. Post Office Bldg., Applicant: GYPSUM SUPPLY CO.:M- products, meat by-products, articles Scranton, Pa. 18503. PANY, Route 4, Tifton, Ga. distributedby meat packing plants, food- 31794. Ap- No. MC 142217 TA, filed July 1, 1976. plicant's representative: William P. stuffs, packing plant materials, equip- Jackson, Jr., 3426 N. Washington Blvd., ment Applicant: MICHAEL J. BLEDSOE & and-supplies (except hides and P.O. Box 1267, Arlington, Va. 22201. Au- commodities in bulk), from points in DAVID W. BLEDSOE, doing business as, M & D TRUCKING CO., R. R. # 4, Box thority sought to operate as a contract Illinois, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, carrier,by motor vehicle, over irregular South Dakota and Wisconsin, to the 13, Loogootee, Ind. 47553. Applicant's representative: Wilma Bledsoe, P.O. Box routes, transporting: Wet gypsum, in plantsite and warehouse facilities utilized bulk, in dump vehicles, from the facili- by Geo. A. Hormel & Co., at or near Ot- 13, Loogootee, Ind. 47553. Authority sought to operate as a common carrier, ties of Occidental Chemical Co., at or tumwa, Iowa, restricted to traffic orig- near White Springs, Fla., to points in inating at the named states and destined by motor vehicle, over irregular routes, transporting: Beer and ale, (except in Georgia, on and south of US. Highway to named destination, for 180 days. Sup- 80. Restriction: Restricted to traffic porting shipper: James A. Barber, Man- bulk, in tank vehicles), between Detroit, Mich.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Newport and handled pursuant to -a continuing con- ager, Distribution Services, Geo. A. Hor- tract or contracts with Georgia Gypsum mel & Co., P.O. Box 800, Austin, Minn. Louisville, Ky.; Peoria, Ill.; St. Louis, Mo.; Milwaukee, Wis., on the one hand, Company, for 90 days. Supporting ship- 55912. Send protests to: Carroll Russell, per: Georgia Gypsum Company, 1001. District Supervisor, Interstate Commerce and, on the other, Linton, Loogootee, Washington, French Lick, Salem, Vin- North Central Ave., Tifton, Ga. 31794. Commission, Suite 620, 110 N. 14th St., Send protests to: G. H. Fauss, Jr., Dis- Omaha, Nebr. 68102. cennes, Bloomfield and Bedford, Ind., for 180 days. Applicant has also filed an trict Supervisor, Bureau of Operations, No. MC 136318 (Sub-No. 45 TA), filed underlying ETA seeking up to 90 days of Interstate Commerce Commission, Box July 8, 1976. Applicant: COYOTE operating authority. Supporting ship- 35008, 400 West Bay St., Jacksonville, TRUCK LINE, INC., P.O. Box 729, pers: There are approximately 9 state- Fla. 32202. Thomasville, N.C. 27360. Applicant's rep- ments of support attached to the appli- By the Commission. resentative: David R,. Parker, 2310 Colo- cation, which may be examined at the rado State Bank Bldg., 1600 Broadway, Interstate Commerce Commission in [SEALI ROBERT L. OswALD, Denver, Colo. 80202. Authority sought to Washington, D.C., or copies thereof Secretarr. operate as a contract carrier, by motor which may be examined at the field office [FR Doc.76-21154 FlIed 7-20-76;8:45 am]

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976

WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976

PART i!:

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION

PRIVACY ACT

Notice of Systems of Records

FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 30087 o FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION FTC-28 System name: Investigational, Legal, and Public Records-FTC PRIVACY ACT OF 1974 System location: Division of Legal and Public Records Notices of Systems of Records Federal Trade Commission 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NAY. Notices of forty-one systems of records subject to the Privacy Washington. D.C. 20580 Act which the Commission proposed to adopt were published in the (Record Center, Suitland, Maryland) Federal Register on August 27, 1975 (40 F.R. 39041-56). Notices of Categories of Individuals covered by the system: Respondents, proposed adoption of two additional systems of records, and proposed respondents, and others in Commission investigations and modification of one system whose notice was previously pdblished, law enforcement proceedings; parties requesting formal advisory were published on October 3, 1975 (40 F.R. 46076-77). The Com- opinions. mission received-no comments regarding these systems of records, Categories of recdrds In the system: Name and some or all of the thoir routine uses, and modifications, and has determined to adopt following: address; company affiliation; age; date of birth; place of them as published and modified. birth; employment; financial, credit, and personal history Additions of Systems of Records background, in the records contained in this system. This system is composed of the following riles: formal investigation files; The Commission proposes to adopt the following notices of docketed and consent matters; assurances of voluntary compliance; systems of records maintained by the Commission and required to and advisory opinions, but is limited to those files from which per- be published in the Federal Register pursuant to the Privacy Act of sonal information is retrieved by the name of an individual or other 1974 (P.L. 93-579, 5 U.S.C. 552a). These notices were inadvertently identifying particular assigned to the individual. omitted from the groups of notices previously published by the Retrievability: Indexed by respondent or correspondent name; Commission. company name; industry investigation title; FTC internal 7-digit or In accordance with Sections 552a(e)(4)(D) and (e)(l1) of the 4-digit investigation number or complaint assigned number. Privacy Act, interested persons may submit written data, views, or Safeguards: Metal legal and letter size fie cabinets; official arguments pertaining to the routine uses set-forth in each of these records center containers; access restricted to those agency person- notices. Comments on these routine uses received by the Commis- nel whose responsibilities require access. sion on or before August 20, 1976, will be considered by the Com- Retention and disposal: Retained at FTC offices for 5 years, after mission before taking final action on the notices of routine uses. which transferred to National Archives. Investigatory files, except Comments should be addressed to the Secretary, Federal Trade history portion, destroyed by shredding or burning after 5 years. Commission, Washington, D.C. 20580. System manager(s) and address: Secretary FTC-7 Federal Trade Commission System name: Congressional Correspondehce, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Office of General Counsel-FTC Washington, D.C. 20580 System location: Congressional Liaison Notification procedure: Public records contained in this system are available upon request, as indicated below. Otherwise, records Room 585 in this system generally do not contain personal information about Office of General Counsel individuals and are generally exempt from mandatory disclosure Federal Trade Commission under 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552a (k)(2). However, some personal informa- 'Washington, D.C. 20580 tion relating to individuals may be included and, if retrievable, may Categories of individuals covered by the system: Mcmbers of Con- be disclosable; access to such" information may be requested by gress, congressional committees, and constituents. mailing or delivering a written request bearing the individuars Categories of records in the system: Letters and constituent refer- name. return address, and signature, addressed as follows: Privacy rals from members of Congress and responses relating to the FTC Act Request, Office of the Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, or matters within the FTC's authority. 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. In order for personal information in this system to be Authority for maintenance of the system: Federal Trade Commis- retrieved, a request mu t specify the name of the party subject to sion Act. the investigation or adjudicatory proceeding. Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including catego. Record access procedures: Same as above. ries of users and the purposes of such uses: To respond to correspon- dence. To determine whether any law enforcemenl or other action Contesting record procedures: Same as above. ,by FTC may be warranted. Referral to other federal, state, or local Record source categories: Individual respondent or proposed .government agencies for appropriate action when matter com- respondent, company records, complainants, informants, witnesses plained of or inquired about comes within the jurisdiction'of such or other third parties. agency. Used by FTC employees and by personnel of any agency FTC-33 to which the matter is referred. System name: Preliminary Investigation Files-FC Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, System location: Indiana Building and disposing of records in the system: 633 Indiana Avenue, N.W. Storage: Manila folders in lockable room. Washington, D.C. Retrievability: Indexed by name of congressman. Star Building Safeguards: Stored in metal cabinets. Access restricted to those 1101 Pennsylvania Avenue, NAY. agency personnel whose responsibilities require access. Washington. D.C. Retention and disposal: Transferred to Federal Records Center at Gelman Building end of each Congress. 2120 L Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. System manager(s) and address: Congressional Liaison Pennsylvania Building Office of General Counsel 425 13th Street, NAY. Federal Trade Commission' Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. 20580 M Street Building Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request 1726 M Street, NAY. - bearing the individual name, return address, and signature, ad. Washington, D.C. dressed as follows: privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretaryi 6th Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Federal Trade Commission; 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington. D.C. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580 Atlanta Regional Office 730 Peachtree Street, N.W, Record access procedures: Same as above. Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Contesting record prqcedures: Same as above. Boston Regional Office Record source categories: Congressmen and constituents. 150 Causeway Street

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30088 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Boston, Massachusetts 02114 proceeding. The request should also specify the Bureau (and Divi. Chicago: Regional, Office sion, if possible) or Regional Office conducting the investigation. 55 East Monroe Street Record access procedures: Same as above. Chicago, Illinois 60603 Cleveland'RegionaL Office Contesting record procedures: Same as above. Anthony L Celebrezze Federal Office Building Record source categories:- Individual respondent or proposed 1240 East 9th Street respondent, company records, compliance, informantsi, witnesses Cleveland, Ohio 44199 or other third parties. Dallas Regibnal Office FTC-39 500' Mast Ervay Street Dallas, Texas 75201 System, name: Staff Advisory Opinion Records-FTC Denver Regional Office. System location. Office of Assistant General Counsel 128 U.S. Customs: Legal Services, Room No. 576 721 19th Street Federal Trade Commission Denver, Colorado 80202. 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Los Angeles Regional Office Washington, D.C. 20580 13209 Federal Building Categories of individuals covered by the system: Applicants for ad. 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, visory opinions under Sec. 1.1 of the Commission's Rules of Prac. Los Angeles, California 90024 lice and Procedure. New York Regional Office 2243-EB Federal Building, Categories of records in the system: Name and address of 26 FederalPlaza requester; business. information; proposed courses of business ac- New York, New,York 10007 tion. San.FranciscoRegional Office Authority for maintenance of the system: Federal Trade Commas. 450 Golden Gate'Avenue sidn.Act. San Francisco, California 94102 Routine uses of records maintained In the system, Including eategs. Seattle Regional Office ries of users and the purposes of such uses: To provide staff advice 28th Floor Federal Building responsive to public request; to maintain record of advice 'given for 915 Second Avenue use of the staff for preparation of future staff or Commission Seattle, Washington 98174 opinions and to coordinate and assure consistency' of position; 'Vashington, D.C., Regional Office possible referral to other parts of the FTC or to appropriate federal 2120 L Street, N.W. or state agencies for advice or where law enforcement action may Washington, D.C. 20037 be warranted; used by staff of Office of General Counsel and other Categories of individuals covered by,the system: Respondents and FTC personnel or agencies to whom a matter is referred, correspondents in preliminary investigations. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, Categories of records In the system: Information on individuals and disposing of records In the systcmr generally concerns relations or transactions with or knowledge Storage: Stored in file folders; file cabinets. about respondents, or general business and isolated personal infr- Retrievability: Generally indexed by name of recqtestilg party. mation on individual respondents, and other items of infortmation relating to the individual's involvement in the matter in question. Safeguards: Maintained in lockable file cabinets and office. Ac- This system. is composed' of files of preliminary investigations cess restricted to those agency personnel whose responsibilities (investigations which have not yet become formal and assigned a 7- require access. digit number), but is limited to those files from whichpersonal in- Retention and disposal: Maintained from 6-1^62; no. present formation is retrieved' by the name of an individual or other identi- disposal program. fying particular assigned to,the individual. System manager(sl and' address: Assistant General Counset for Authority for mainfenance of the system: Federal Trade; Commis- Legal Services sion Act. Room No. 576 Routine uses of records maintained in the systenr,. including catego. Federal Trade Commission ries of users and the purposes of such uses: To determine whether a 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. formal investigation or other action is appropriate. Referral to Washington, D.C. 20580 federal, state, or local enforcement authorities for investigation and Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request possible criminal prosecutfon, civil action, or regulatory order. bearing the individual's name, retur address, and signature, ad. Used by Commission staff assigned to, reviewing, or supervising dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, matter; used by Commission personnel with recordkeeping, Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, managerial, and budgeting responsibilities; used by personnel of N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. other agencies, to whom, a matter is referred. -Record access procedures- Same as above. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, Contesting record procedures: Same as above. and disposing of records In the system:. Record source categories: Individual proprietorshtp, corporation, Storage: Records maintained in file folders. or other business organization, or counsel representing any of Retrievability: Indexed by name of respondent or correspondent. them, seeking or receiving a staff advisory opinion. Safeguards: Access to use, of these records is limited to those FeC-44 whose official duties requite such access. System name: Assurances of Voluntary Compliance. (AVC)-r-TC Retention and disposal: Records are transferred to Division of Legal and Public Records when preliminary investigation ends. System location- Division of Legal and Public Records System manager(s) and address: investigation; Office of the Secretary - Federal Trade Commission Notification procedure: Records in this system generally do not 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. contain personal information about individuals'and are generally ex- Washington, D.C. 20580 empt from mandatory disclosure under 5 U.S.C. Sec. 552(K)(2). However, some personal information relating to individuals may be Categories of Individuals covered by thesystem: Corporation, com. included and, if retrievable, may be disclosable., access to such in- pany, partnership, or private enterprise official(s) with matter pend. formation may be requested. by mailing' or delivering, a. written ing before. the Commission. or under investigation by the Commis- request bearing the individual's name, return address, and signa- sion. o lure,-addressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Categories. of records in the system:Namd, address and title or of- Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, 6th.Strect and Pennsylvania ficial representing the outside entity,, identity of subject maiter of Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. B. order for personal in- possible violation pf thg law, filq.n.tmbqr,nand AVC number. formation in this system to be retrieved, a request musLspecify the Authority for maintenance ot the system: Federal Trade Commis- name of the party, subject to the investigatioa or .djudicatory sion Act.

FEDERAL REGISTER,VOL 41,, NO.. 141-WEDNESDAY,, JULY 21, 1976 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 30089 Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including catego- which wvas pending in any manner in the Commission while such ries of users and the purposes of such uses: Used by Commission former member or employee served with the Commission. staff and members of the public. Used for law enforcement and Categories of records In the system: Name, address, current em- management purposes by Commission staff. Available for public in- ploymcnt status, nature of any connection with the proceeding or spection, with no limitation or restriction on use by the public of investigation during service with the Commission. the information contained in the assurance. Authority for maintenance of the system:- Federal Trade Commis- Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, relalnin, sion Act. and disposing of records in the system: Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including catego- Storage: Stored in binders in Public Reference Room. ries of users and the purposes of such uses: Used by Commission Retrievability: Indexed by firm name and by individuals staff and members of the public. Used by the staff for the purpose (corporate officers). of making recommendations and determinations with respect to ap- Safeguards: Maintained in lockable office. Available to the public. plications for clearance. No limitation on use by the public. Retention and disposal: No present disposal program. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, System manager(s) and address: Secretary and disposing of records In the system: Federal Trade Commission Storage: Stored in binders in Public Reference Room. Available (address same as System Location) to the public. Notification procedure; By mailing or deliveHng written request Retrievability: Indexed by name of applicant, by name of in- bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad- vestigation or proceeding, and by date. dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, Safeguards: Maintained in lockible office. Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Retention and disposal: Maintained from 1-1-69; no present N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. disposal program. Record access procedures: Same as above. System manager(s) and address: Secretary Contesting record procedures: Same as above. Federal Trade Commission Record source categories: Individual.on whom the record is main- (address same as System Location) tained. Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request FTC-45 bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad- dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office "of the Secretary, System name: Automated Serials Routing System (ASRS)-FTC Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, System location: Library, Federal Trade Commission N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Record access procedures: Sme as above. Washington, D.C. 20580 Contesting record procedures: Same as above. Categories of individuals covered by the system: Readers of FTC Record source categories: Individual on whom the record is main- Library periodicals wishing to be on the routing system. tained. Categories of records in the system: Name and location of reader, employee number, and name and number of periodical. FTC-47 Authority for maintenance of the system: Federal Trade Commis- System name: Consumer Complaint/Inquiry Files, Chicago Regionql sion Act. Office-FTC Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including catego- System location: Chicago Regional Office ries of users ind the purposes of.such uses: To manage serials rout- Suite 1437 ing among readers. Used by staff of FTC Library and other FTC 55 East Monroe Street employees with a need to use this system. Chicago, Illinois 60603 Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, Categories of Individuals covered by the system: Consumers, in- and disposing of records in the system: dividuals, public officials, company and corporation officers, attor- Storage: On computer disk/tape. neys, members of conswmer. groups, student groups and commit- tees. Retrievability: By periodical number and employee number. .Categories of records in the system: Letters of complaint, inquiry, Safeguards: Access limited to authorized users by means of pass- comment, nndlor communications concerning FTC actions and ac- word. tivities. as long as reader Retention and disposal: Record maintained Authority for maintenance of the system: Federal Trade Commis- wishes to be on.the routing system. sion Act. System manager(s) and address: Librarian Routine uses of records maintained In the system, including catego- Federal Trade Commission ries of users and the purposes of such uses: To respond to correspon- (address same as System Location) dence. To determine whether any law enforcement or other action Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request by FTC may be warranted. Referral to other federal, state or local bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad- governmental agencies for appropriate action when matter com- dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, plained of or inquired about comes within the jurisdiction of such Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, agency. Used by FTC employees and by personnel of any agency N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. to which the mptter is referred. Record access procedures: Same as above. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, relaining, Contesting record procedures: Same as above. and disposing of records In the system: Record source categories: Individual on whom the record is main- Storage: File cabinets. * tained. Retrievability: Indexed in correspondence log by identifying FTC-46 nwmber, individual name, and company name. System name: Clearance to participate applications and the Com- Safeguards: Unlocked file cabinets - access restricted to those mission's responses thereto-FTC sagency personnel whose responsibilities require access. Legal and Public Records Retention and disposal: Retained for one year and disposed of System location: Division of thereafter. Office of tfe Secretary Federal Trade Commission System manager(s) and address: Regional Director 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Federal Trade Commission Washington, D.C. 20580 (address same as System Location) Categories of individuals covered by the system: Former members Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request or employees of the Commission requesting authorization to, appear bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad. or participate in a proceeding or investigation, formal or informal, dressed as follows: Priyacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary,

FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 41, NO. 141-WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1976 30090 IFIDERAL TRADE COMMISSION Federal. Trade Commission, 6th Street and;'ePnnsylvanid Avenue, Secretary's Office, General Counsel's Office, enforcement .durdaus N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580 with. respect to active or pending investigations or proceedings, and Record access procedures: Safie as.above. of the Commissioners, to make recommendations and determina. Contesting record procedures: Same as-above. lions; in response to, Freedom of Information Act requests and ap. peals. Referal to the Office of Management and Budget and to the Record source categories: Individual, on whom record' ir main- Congress for annual reports required by the Freedom of Informa- tained. lion Act. Referral to federal enforcement authorities to assist with FTC-48 administrative processing and litigation. S~stem name: Contacts by Persons Outside the Commission Relat. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, fng to Investigations or Cases-FTC and disposing of records in.the system: System location: Division of Legaland Public Records Storage: Stored in binders in Public Refercnce Room. Available Office of the Secretary- to the public. Federal Trade Commission Retrievability: Generally indexed by name of requesting party 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, NA. - and by subject matter of-request. Washington, D.C. 20580 Safeguards: Maintained in lockable office. Categories of individuals covered by the system: Persons outside Retention and disposal: Maintained from 3-8-73. the Commission making an. oral communication to a Commission System manager(s) and address: Secretary employee concerning an investigation or case pending within the Commission, with whom contact&would not normally be made in Federal Trade Commission the routine handling of the investigation or case. This includes, but (address same as System Location). Is not limited to. a member of Congress or his staff, an official of Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written reqtuest another 'government agency or of the executive branch, or other bearing the individual's name, return address, and signaturo, ad. person in public or private life not directly involved in the matter. dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, Categories of records in the system: Name and title of outside per- Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, son who made contact, identity of pending Commission investiga- N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. lion or case, file or docket number, name and position of Commis- Record access procedures: Same as above. sion employee contacted, date and time of contact, brief descrip- Contesting record procedures: Same as above. -tlon of subject(s) discussed. Record source categories: Individual on. Whom the record Is main. Authority for maintenance of the system:. Federal Txad C6ommis- tained. sion Act. FTC-50 Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including catego- System name: Holders of Registered Identification Numbers-FTC iies of users and the purposes of such uses: Used by Commission staff and members of the public to determine who has contacted System location: Division of Special Statutes Commission employees about an investigation or case, who has Federal Trade Commission been contacted, and a description of the subject(s) discussed. 633 Indiana Avenue, N.W,. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, Washington, D.C. 20580 and disposing of records in the system: Categories of Individuals covered by the system: Persons marketing wool products, textile fiber products, or fur or fur products, In Storage: Stored in files in Public Reference Room: commerce, who have filed an application with the Secretary of the Retrievability: Indexed alphabetically by name of outside contact. Commission for issuance of a requested 'identification number pur- Safeguards: Maintained in lockable office. Available to the public. suant to the Commission's Rules of Practice, 16 C.F.R. 1.32. Retention and disposal: Maintained from 3-26-74; no present Categories of records in the system: Name of applicant, address, disposal program. nature of business, nature of product. System manager(s) and address: Secretary' Authority for maintenance of the system:. Federal Trade Commis- Federal Trade Commission sion Act, Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939, Fur Products Label- (address same as System Location) ing Act, Textile Fiber Products Identification Act. Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request Routine uses of records maintained In the system, Including catego. bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad- ries of users and the purposes of such uses: Applications arc used by dressed'as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, the Commission to issue registered identification numbers to Federal Trade Commission, 6thoStreet and Pennsylvania Avenue, qualified applicants; such numbers arc for use as required Identifi- N,W., cation in lieu of the name of the person to whom.the number has Washington, D.C. 20580. been issued in satisfying the identification requirement for labellig Record access procedures: Same as above. under the respective Acts identified above. Used by staff of the Contesting record' procedures: Same as above. Division of Special Statutes and available to the public. Record source categories: Individual on whom the record is main-. Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retainig', lained. , I and disposing of records In.the system: FTC-49- Storage. Maintained in files. Available to the public. System name: Freedom of rnformatfon Act Requests and Appeal Retrievability: Indexed alphabetically by name of applicant and from Other Than Governmental Agencies and the Ccmmis- indexed in numerical sequence. sion's Responses Thereto-FTC" Safeguards: Maintained in file cabinets. System location: Division of Legal and Public Records' Retention and disposal: Maintained from 1-1-51; no present Office of the Secretary .disposal program. Federal Trade Commission System fhanager(s) and address: Assistant Director of Spehl 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Statutes t o " Washington, D.C; 20580 Bureau of Consumer Protection Categories or Individuals covered by the' system: Persons filing Federal Trade'Commission requests for acccsz to information under the Freedom of Inrorma- 633 Indiana Avenue, N.W. lion Act. Washington, D.C. 20580 Categories of records in the system: Name, address, sometimes Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request purpose of request, and intended use of information-, and agree- bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad. menrt to pay fees, if any. - I dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, Authority for maintenance of the system: Federal Trade Commis- Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, sion Act; Freedom of Information Act. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. Routine uses of records maintained In the system, Including catego. Record access procedures: Same as above. yies of users, and the purposes, of such uses:. Used -by staff -of the Contesting record procedures: Same as above,.

EEDERAL REGISTER;. VOL.41, NO. 141-VIWEDNESD.AY, JULY 21, 1976 FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION 30091 Record source categories: Individual on whom record Is main- dividuals the benefit of congressional assistance which they tained. request. This would eliminate any need to obtain the written con- sent of the individual in any case where the congressional inquiry FTC-SI indicates that the request is being made on behalf of the individual System name: Privacy Act Requests and Appeal-FTC whose record is to be disclosed. System location: Division of Legal and Public Records 2. (a) Proposed addition: Add the following to the routine use Office of the Secretary section of every correspondence system maintained by the Com- Federal Trade Commission mission: and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Referral to person, partnership, or corporation complained about, 6th Street when considered appropriate by Commission staff or by another Washington, D.C. 20580 federal, state, or local governmental agency to whom matter has Categories of individuals covered by the system: Persons filing been referred. requests for access to, correction of, or an accounting ofdisclo- (b) Systems affected: sures of personal information contained in system of records main. FTC-6 Complaint Cards, Dallas Regional Office (40 F.R. tained by the Commission, pursuant to the Privacy Act of 1974. 39041). Categories of records in the system: Name, address; sometimes FTC-7 Congressional.Correspondence, Office of General purpose of request; intended use of information; agreement to pay Counsel (40 F.R. 39041). fees, if any, and-nature of correction of information requested. FTC-8 Congressional Inquiry Files, Dallas Regional Office (40 Authority for maintenance of the system: Federal Trade Commis- F.R. 39041). sion Act; Privacy Act of 1974. FTC-10 Consumer and Industry Correspondence Files, Division of Special Statutes; Bureau of Consumer Protection Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including catego. (40 F.R. 39041). , ries of users and the purposes of such uses: Used by staff of the FTC-Il Consumer Complaint Files, Atlanta Regional Office (40 Secretary's Office, General Counsel's Office, and Commissioners, F.R. 39041). to make recommendations and determinations in response to Priva- FTC-12 Consumer Complaint Files, Cleveland Regional Office cy Act requests and appeals. Referral to the Office of Management (40 F.R. 39041). and Budget and to the Congress for annual reports required by the FTC-13 Consumer Complaint Files. Division of Marketing Privacy Act. Referral to federal enforcement authorities to assist Practices; Bureau of Consumer Protection (40 .R. 39041). with administrative processing and litigation. FTC-14 Consumer Complaint Files, Los Angeles Regional Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, accessing, retaining, Office (40 F.R. 39G41). and disposing of records in the system: FTC-15 Consumer Complaint Files, New Orleans Regional Storage: Initial requests stored in lockable files in Secretary's Of- Office (40 F.R. 39041). fice. Appeals stored in lockable files in:General Counsel's Office. FTC-16 Consumer Complaint Letters, Seattle Regional Office - (40 F.R. 39041). Retrievability: Indexed by request index number, date of request, FTC-19 Correspondence With Complance Division, Bureau of and name of requester or appellant. Consumer Protection, Concerning Parties Subject to Safeguards: Maintained in lockable offices. Access restricted to Commission Orders (40 F.R. 39041). those agency personnel whose responsibilities require access. FTC-20 Correspondence With Members of Congress and Retention and disposal: Maintained from 9-27-75. Agency Officials (40 F.R. 39041). and address: Secretary FTC-25 General Correspondence Records (40 F.R. 39041). System manager(s) FTC-47 Consumer Complalnt/lnquiry Files, Chicago Regional Federal Trade Commission Office (published above). (address same as System Location) (c) Reason: To facilitate resolution of a consumer's complaint by Notification procedure: By mailing or delivering a written request means of referral to the person, partnership, or c9rporation com- bearing the individual's name, return address, and signature, ad- plained about, in appropriate instances. dressed as follows: Privacy Act Request, Office of the Secretary, 3. (a) Proposed addition: Add the following to the routine use Federal Trade Commission, 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, section of every investigational records system maintained by the N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. Commission: Record access procedures: Same as above, Referral to experts, when considered appropriate by Commission staff. Contesting record procedures: Same as above. (b) Systems affected: Record source categories: Individual on whom record is main- FTC-28 Investigational, Legal, and Public Records (40 F.R. tained. -39041). ROUTINE USES OF SYSTEMS OF RECORDS FTC-33 Preliminary Investigation Files (40 F.R. 39041). (c) Reason: To allow experts consulted by Commission staff to assist in evaluating data and other information in records incor- The Commission proposes to adopt additional routine uses of porated into these systems. systems of records maintained by the Commission and subject to 4. (a) Proposed addition: Add the following to the routine use the Privacy Act. These proposed routine uses would apply to the section of the payroll processing system: systems of records designated with each proposed routine use. The Referral of unemployment compensation information to state and reason for adopting each of these routine uses is explained with local unemployment compensation boards. each proposed routine use. (b) System affected: In accordance with Sections 552a(e)(4)(D) and (e) (11) of the FTC-31 Payroll Processing System (40 F.R. 39041). Privacy Act, interested persons may submit written data, views, or (c) Reason: Referral of information concerning salary wages paid arguments pertaining to these proposed additional uses. Comments to Commission employees to unemployment compensation boards, on these routine uses received by the Commission within 30 days upon request, is essential in the payment of unemployment claims of publication will be considered by the Commission before taking made by the individuals involved. final action on these notices of routine uses. Comments should be 5. (a) Proposed addition: Add the following to the routine use addressed to the Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, Washing- section of every personnel system of the Federal Trade Commis- ton, D.C. 20580. sion which is not a Govcmment-wide personnel system maintained I. (a) Proposed addition: Add the following to the routine use by the Civil Service Commission: section of every notice of system of records maintained by the Referral to the Civil Service Commission concerning pay, Commission. benefits, retirement deductions, and other information necessary Disclosure may be made to a congressional office from the for the Commission to carry out its Government-wide personnel record of an individual in response to an inquiry from the congrcs- management functions. sional office made at the request of that individual. (b) Systems affected: (b) Systems affected: Every system of records maintained by the FTC-21 Counselling Records (40 F.R. 39041). Commission, published thus far at 40 F.R. 39041-56, 40 F.R. 46076- FTC-27 Health Unit Records (40 F.R. 39041). 77, and above. FTC-31 Payroll Processing System (40 F.R. 39041). (c) Reason: To assure that Commission implementation of the FTC-32 Payroll-Retirement Cards (40 F.R. 39041). Privacy Act does not have the unintended effect of denying in- FTC-41 Unofficial Personnel Records (40 F.R. 39041).

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(c) Reason: To. proivide information contained in FTC peisoint *iional files; docketed and consent matters, assurances oC voluntary records systems to. the Civil Service; Commissior necessary for itto compliance;" the phrase "and advisory opinions, but is limited to fulfill its personnel management evaluatior! and improvemer,"pro- those files from which personal information is retrieved by the gram.responsibilities. name of an individual or other identifying particular assigned to the *Modifications of Systemts of'Records- 'individual."- Record source categoriesr Delete "enforcements" and insert The following systems of records maintained by the Commission "informants." and- subject to the Privacy Act were. previously published ir the System name: FTC-33 Preliminary Investigatioa Fils. (4(F.R. Federal Register The Commission. has.determined to, adopt modifi- 39041). cations to these systems. After Ihe identification of each record Modification: Categories of records. mnthe system: Ad af c system to -which a modification bas been made and the. modification "This. systeni if composed of fils- of preliminary investtgationc made thereto, the complete revised record systems, as, modified, (invbstigations'which-have. not yet become formal and assigned a 7- are published in,their entirety.. digit. nuber)'"the phrase. "but is limited' to those files from which System name: FTC-7 Congressional Correspondence, Office of personal information is retrieved by the name of an individual or Gencrat Counsel (40 P.R. 39041).. - other identifyinj particular assigned to the individtal."' Modification: Contesting record procedures: Delete System namer- FTC-39 Staff Advisory Opinion, Records (40 F.R. "congressmen and constituents".. -39G41Y. Record source categories: Add "Record source categories: Con- Modification: Retcnticon and disposal, Delete "I-1-70" and' fisert gressmen and constituents." "6-1-62." System name: FTC-28" rnvestigalona, Legal, and Puubli Records Issued by direction of the Commission dated Juno 2, 1976'. (40 F.R. 9041). Modifications: Categories of records in the system. Add after Charles A. Tobit " This, systera. is composed of ther following.files" formal investiga- Sccrctflrr

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