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Notices Federal Register Vol 25196 Notices Federal Register Vol. 60, No. 91 Thursday, May 11, 1995 This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER products to be held in Ames, Iowa, on SUMMARY: This notice lists the contains documents other than rules or August 1±2, 1995. newspapers that will be used by all proposed rules that are applicable to the As yet, the agenda for the sixth annual ranger districts, forests, and the public. Notices of hearings and investigations, meeting is not complete. APHIS is Regional Office of the Pacific Northwest committee meetings, agency decisions and Region to publish legal notice of all rulings, delegations of authority, filing of seeking suggestions for meeting topics petitions and applications and agency from producers and the interested decisions subject to appeal under 36 statements of organization and functions are public before finalizing the agenda. CFR Parts 215 and 217 and to publish examples of documents appearing in this Topics that have been suggested notice for public comment and notice of section. include: (1) Program updates; (2) decisions subject to the provisions of 36 repackaging; (3) in vitro potency testing; CFR Part 215. The intended effect of this and (4) total quality management. action is to inform interested members DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Consistent with efforts to reinvent of the public which newspapers will be government and to improve how used to publish the legal notice for Animal and Plant Health Inspection public comment or decision. This Service programs are delivered, we would like to invite licensed producers of allows the public to receive constructive [Docket 95±030±1] veterinary biological products and other notice of a decision, to provide clear interested persons to present their ideas evidence of timely notice, and to Public Meeting; Veterinary Biologics and suggestions concerning new achieve consistency in administering the appeal process. AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health approaches to quality assurance for DATES: Publication of legal notices in Inspection Service, USDA. veterinary biologics. We are interested in getting your ideas on how the the listed newspapers will begin with ACTION: Advance notice of public veterinary biologics program could be proposals for public comment or meeting and request for agenda topics. changed using concepts of quality decisions subject to appeal that are SUMMARY: This is to notify producers of assurance to enhance our ability to made on or after April 30, 1995. The list veterinary biological products and other ensure the purity, safety, potency, and of newspapers will remain in effect interested persons that we are holding a efficacy of biological products. until another notice is published in the sixth annual public meeting to discuss Please submit, on or before May 31, Federal Register. regulatory and policy issues related to 1995, proposed titles for such FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jim the manufacture, distribution, and use presentations, the name(s) of the L. Schuler, Regional Appeals of veterinary biological products. The presenter(s), the approximate amount of Coordinator, Pacific Northwest Region, agenda for this year's meeting is being time that will be needed for P.O. Box 3623, Portland, Oregon 97208± planned and suggestions for topics of presentation(s), and any additional 3623, phone: (503) 326±2322. general interest to producers and other suggested meeting topics (for both SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: interested persons are requested. breakout and general sessions) to the Responsible Officials in the Pacific PLACE, DATES AND TIMES OF MEETING: The person listed under Northwest Region will give legal notice of decisions that may be subject to sixth annual public meeting will be held FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. in the Scheman Building at the Iowa appeal under 36 CFR Part 215 and 217 State Center, Ames, Iowa, on Tuesday, After the agenda is finalized, APHIS in the following newspapers which are August 1, and Wednesday, August 2, will announce the schedule and listed by Forest Service administrative 1995, from 8 a.m. to approximately 5 registration information for the sixth units. Where more than one newspaper p.m. each day. annual public meeting on veterinary is listed for any unit, the first newspaper biologics in a notice in the Federal listed is the principal newspaper, which FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Register. Dr. Frank Y. Tang, Biotechnologist, shall be used to constitute legal Biotechnology Coordination and Done in Washington, DC, this 3d day of evidence that the agency has given Technical Assistance Staff, BBEP, May 1995. timely and constructive notice for APHIS, 4700 River Road Unit 146, George O. Winegar, comment and for decisions that may be Riverdale, MD 20737±1237, Telephone Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant subject to administrative appeal. The (301) 734±4833, FAX (301) 734±8669. Health Inspection Service. timeframe for appeal shall be based on the date of publication of a notice of SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The [FR Doc. 95±11563 Filed 5±10±95; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3410±34±M decision in the principal newspaper. Animal and Plant Health Inspection The newspapers to be used are as Service (APHIS) holds an annual public follows: meeting on veterinary biologics in Forest Service Ames, Iowa. The meeting provides an Pacific Northwest Regional Office opportunity for the exchange of Newspapers Used for Publication of Pacific Northwest Regional Forester information between APHIS Legal Notice, Comment and Appeal of decisions on Oregon National representatives, producers of veterinary Decisions for Pacific Northwest Forests: biological products, and interested Region, Oregon and Washington The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon persons on issues of common concern. Pacific Northwest Regional Forester APHIS is in the process of planning the AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. decisions on Washington National agenda for a sixth annual public Forests: ACTION: Notice. meeting on veterinary biological The Seattle Post-Intelligence, Seattle, Federal Register / Vol. 60, No. 91 / Thursday, May 11, 1995 / Notices 25197 Washington Bear Springs District Ranger decisions: Oregon Columbia Gorge National Scenic Area The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Galice District Ranger decisions: Manager decisions: Clackamas District Ranger decisions: Grants Pass Courier, Grants Pass, The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Oregon Columbia Gorge District Ranger Gold Beach District Ranger decisions: Oregon National Forests decisions: Curry Country Reporter, Gold Beach, Deschutes National Forest The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Oregon Deschutes Forest Supervisors decisions: Estacada District Ranger decisions: Illinois Valley District Ranger decisions: The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Grants Pass Courier, Grants Pass, Bend District Ranger decisions: Hood River District Ranger decisions: Oregon The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Powers District Ranger decisions: Crescent District Ranger decisions: Zigzag District Ranger decisions: The World, Coos Bay, Oregon The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon The Oregonian, Portland, Oregon Newspaper providing additional notice of Powers decisions: Fort Rock District Ranger decisions: Ochoco National Forest The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Curry County Reporter, Gold Beach, Sister District Ranger decisions: Ochoco Forest Supervisor decisions: Oregon The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Sisters Nugget, Sisters, Oregon Siuslaw National Forest Bend Pine Nursery Managers decisions: Newspapers providing additional notice The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon of Forest Supervisor decisions: Siuslaw Forest Supervisor decisions: Redmond Air Center Managers Burns Times/Herald, Burns, Oregon Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, decisions: Central Oregonian, Prineville, Oregon Oregon The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Big Summit District Ranger decisions: Alsea District Ranger decisions: The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Corvallis Gazette-Times, Corvallis, Fremont National Forest Crooked River National Grassland Oregon Fremont Forest Supervisor decisions: District Ranger decisions: Hebo District Ranger decisions: Herald and News, Klamath Falls, The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Headlight Herald, Tillamook, Oregon Oregon Newspapers providing additional notice Mapleton District Ranger decisions: Newspapers providing additional notice of Grassland decisions: Siuslaw News, Florence, Oregon of Forest Supervisor decisions: Madras Pioneer, Madras, Oregon Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area Lake County Examiner, Lakeview, Paulina District Ranger decisions: Manager decisions: Oregon The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon The World, Coos Bay, Oregon The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Newspapers providing additional notice Waldport District Ranger decisions: Bly District Ranger decisions: of Paulina decisions: Newsport News Times, Newport, Herald and News, Klamath Falls, Blue Mountain Eagle, John Day, Oregon Oregon Oregon Umatilla National Forest Lakeview District Ranger decisions: Prineville District Ranger decisions: Lake County Examiner Lakeview, The Bulletin, Bend, Oregon Umatilla Forest Supervisor decisions: Oregon Newspapers providing additional notice East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon Paisley District Ranger decisions: of Prineville decisions: Heppner District Ranger decisions: Lake County Examiner Lakeview, Central Oregonian, Prineville, Oregon East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon Oregon Snow Mountain District Ranger North Fork John Day District Ranger Silver Lake District Ranger decisions: decisions: decisions: Herald and News, Klamath Falls, The Bulletin,
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