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Example: 61 FR 12345. 2 III Contents Federal Register Vol. 61, No. 188 Thursday, September 26, 1996 Agricultural Marketing Service Customs Service RULES PROPOSED RULES Apples and pears shipped to Pacific ports of Russia; grade North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA): requirements relaxation, 50421±50423 Prior disclosure of previous entry of merchandise into U.S. by fraud, gross negligence or negligence; formal Agriculture Department investigation commencement, 50459±50461 See Agricultural Marketing Service NOTICES See Commodity Credit Corporation Vessels in foreign and domestic trades: See Farm Service Agency Ukraine; special tonnage taxes and light money collection See Food Safety and Inspection Service upon entry into U.S.; exemption discontinued, 50534 See Rural Utilities Service Defense Department Arms Control and Disarmament Agency RULES NOTICES Acquisition regulations: Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Miscellaneous amendments, 50446±50458 Hubert H. Humprehy fellowship competition, 50468 Correction, 50535 William C. Foster fellows visiting scholars program, NOTICES 50468±50469 Arms sales notification; transmittal letter, etc., 50472±50479 Meetings: Arts and Humanities, National Foundation Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee, 50480 See National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Strategic Command Strategic Advisory Group, 50480 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Energy Department NOTICES See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Meetings: Immunization Practices Advisory Committee, 50491 Environmental Protection Agency Injury Prevention and Control Advisory Committee, RULES 50491±50492 Air quality implementation plans; approval and State childhood blood lead surveillance coordinators, promulgation; various States; air quality planning 50492 purposes; designation of areas: Washington, 50438±50443 Coast Guard Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw RULES agricultural commodities: Ports and waterways safety: Benomyl, etc., 50684±50685 Back River and Foster Creek, SC; safety zone, 50436± Superfund program: 50437 National oil and hazardous substances contingency Regattas and marine parades: planÐ Wilmington Family YMCA-Physicians Health Plan National priorities list update, 50443±50444 Triathlon, 50436 PROPOSED RULES PROPOSED RULES Air pollutants, hazardous; national emission standards: Regattas and marine parades: Primary aluminum reduction plants, 50586±50614 Charleston Christmas Parade of Boats, SC, 50463±50465 Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States; air quality planning Commerce Department purposes; designation of areas: See Export Administration Bureau Washington, 50465 See International Trade Administration Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw See National Institute of Standards and Technology agricultural commodities: See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Withdrawal of proposed revocations, 50686±50688 NOTICES Commodity Credit Corporation Clean Air Act: RULES Acid rain provisionsÐ Loan and purchase programs: Permits, 50483±50485 Price support levelsÐ Drinking water: Tobacco, 50423±50425 Public water supply supervision programÐ Illinois, 50485±50486 Commodity Futures Trading Commission RULES Executive Office of the President Contract markets: See Management and Budget Office Trading cards and trading records; correction of See Presidential Documents erroneous information; procedures, 50431±50432 See Trade Representative, Office of United States IV Federal Register / Vol. 61, No. 188 / Thursday, September 26, 1996 / Contents Export Administration Bureau Federal Reserve System NOTICES NOTICES Meetings: Banks and bank holding companies: President's Export Council, 50469 Formations, acquistions, and mergers, 50487±50488 Permissible nonbanking activities, 50488 Farm Service Agency RULES Federal Trade Commission Farm marketing quotas, acreage allotments, and production RULES adjustments: Adjudicatory proceedings; rules of practice, 50640±50651 Tobacco, 50423±50425
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