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Auditorium A Atlanta, GA RESERVATIONS: 404±639±3528 (Atlanta area) 1±800±688±9889 (Outside Atlanta area) 2 III Contents Federal Register Vol. 60, No. 159 Thursday, August 17, 1995 Administration on Aging PROPOSED RULES See Aging Administration Drawbridge operations: Florida, 42826±42828 Aging Administration NOTICES Commerce Department Meetings: See Foreign-Trade Zones Board Federal Council on Aging, 42887 See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Agricultural Marketing Service RULES Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements Almonds grown in California, 42776±42777 NOTICES Avocados grown in South Florida, 42769±42770 Cotton, wool, and man-made textiles: Olives grown in California, and imported, 42772±42774 Qatar, 42847±42848 Onions grown inÐ Consumer Product Safety Commission Texas, 42774±42776 Pears (winter) grown in Oregon et al., 42771±42772 NOTICES PROPOSED RULES Preliminary hazard determinations; amnesty and Milk marketing orders: conditions, 42848±42849 Southeast, 42815±42816 Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Agriculture Department Service See Agricultural Marketing Service PROPOSED RULES See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Small business innovation research grants program; See Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension administrative provisions, 42990±42999 Service NOTICES See Food Safety and Inspection Service Meetings: See Forest Service National Agricultural Research and Extension Users See Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Advisory Board, 42832 Administration Defense Department Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service See Defense Logistics Agency See Navy Department PROPOSED RULES NOTICES Plant quarantine safeguards: Agency information collection activities under OMB Mangoes from Mexico, 42814±42815 review, 42849±42852 Plant-related quarantine, foreign: Khapra beetle, brassware and wooden screens from India; Defense Logistics Agency importation, 42814 NOTICES Privacy Act: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Systems of records, 42852 NOTICES Meetings: Drug Enforcement Administration Disease, Disability, and Injury Prevention and Control NOTICES special emphasis panels, 42887 Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.: Arenol Chemical Corp., 42904 Civil Rights Commission Dupont Pharmaceuticals, 42904 NOTICES Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Partners, 42904 Meetings; State advisory committees: Noramco of Delaware, Inc., 42904±42905 Alaska, 42833 Wildlife Laboratories, Inc., 42905 Pennsylvania, 42833 South Carolina, 42833 Employment and Training Administration Tennessee, 42833±42834 NOTICES Vermont, 42834 Emergency unemployment compensation program: Virginia, 42834 Extended benefit periods; changes, 42906 Labor surplus areas classifications: Coast Guard Annual list, 42906±42921 RULES Ports and waterways safety: Energy Department East Passage, Narragansett Bay, RI; safety zone, 42787± See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission 42788 Hudson River, NY, 42788±42780 Environmental Protection Agency Lower Mississippi River; safety zone, 42790 RULES McKellar Lake, TN; safety zone, 42790±42791 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 42791±42792 IV Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 159 / Thursday, August 17, 1995 / Contents PROPOSED RULES Food and Drug Administration Acquisition regulations: NOTICES Cost-sharing contracts, 42828±42830 Harmonisation International Conference; guidelines NOTICES availability: Clean Air Act: Good clinical practiceÐ Acid rain provisionsÐ Trials involving human subjects participation; Core rules litigation; proposed settlements, 42880 designing, conducting, recording, and