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Contents Federal Register Vol. 81, No. 73

Friday, April 15, 2016

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality See Patent and Trademark Office NOTICES Statements of Organization, Functions, and Delegations of Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Authority, 22271–22272 Severely Disabled NOTICES Agriculture Department Procurement List; Additions and Deletions, 22239 See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service See Forest Service See National Institute of Food and Agriculture Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements NOTICES Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Requests for Comments: PROPOSED RULES Commercial Availability Request under the U.S.-Morocco Importation of Fresh Apple and Pear Fruit into the Free Trade Agreement, 22236–22239 Continental United States from Certain Countries in the European Union, 22203–22204 Comptroller of the Currency NOTICES NOTICES Meetings: Meetings: Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Animal Health, 22208 Mutual Savings Association Advisory Committee, 22368– 22369 Broadcasting Board of Governors NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 22209–22210 Consumer Product Safety Commission NOTICES Census Bureau Meetings; Sunshine Act, 22239 NOTICES Meetings: Defense Department National Advisory Committee, Public Virtual Meeting; See Navy Department Correction, 22210 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Submissions, and Approvals, 22239–22240 NOTICES Privacy Act; Systems of Records, 22240–22244 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals, 22272–22273 Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board NOTICES Children and Families Administration FY 2014 Service Contract Inventory Analysis/FY 2015 NOTICES Service Contract Inventory, 22245 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Phase II Evaluation Activities for Implementing a Next Drug Enforcement Administration Generation Evaluation Agenda for the Chafee Foster NOTICES Care Independence Program, 22275–22276 Importers of Controlled Substances; Registrations: Awards of Single-Source Expansion Supplement Grants: Mylan Technologies, Inc., 22314 National Resources Center on Domestic Violence, Inc. (NRCDV) in Harrisburg, PA, 22274 Education Department National Safe Place Network, Louisville, KY, 22274– PROPOSED RULES 22275 Improving Basic Programs Operated by Local Educational Washington State Department of Social and Health Agencies; Negotiated Rulemaking Committee Meetings, Services, Lacey, WA, 22273 22204 NOTICES Coast Guard Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, RULES Submissions, and Approvals: Drawbridge Operations: EZ-Audit –– Electronic Submission of Financial Delaware River, Delair, NJ to Philadelphia, PA, 22194 Statements and Compliance Audits, 22247–22248 Special Local Regulations: Fiscal Operations Report for 2014–2015 and Application Hebda Cup Rowing Regatta; Detroit River, Trenton to Participate 2016–2017 and Reallocation Form, Channel; Wyandotte, MI, 22192–22194 22245–22246 International Computer and Information Literacy Study Commerce Department Field Test and Recruitment for Main Study, 22246– See Census Bureau 22247 See Foreign-Trade Zones Board Meetings: See International Trade Administration President’s Advisory Commission on Educational See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Excellence for African Americans, 22246

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Election Assistance Commission Federal Aviation Administration NOTICES NOTICES Meetings: Airport Improvement Program: Board of Advisors, 22248 Primary, Cargo, and Nonprimary Entitlement Funds Available to Date for Fiscal Year 2016, 22363–22364 Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Employment and Training Administration Kodiak Launch Complex Launch Pad 3, Kodiak Island, NOTICES AK, 22364–22365 Funding Availability: Requests to Release Airport Property, 22364 Pathways to Justice Careers for Youth, 22318 Women in Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Federal Communications Commission Occupations Technical Assistance Grants, 22317– NOTICES 22318 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Worker Adjustment Assistance; Amended Certifications: Submissions, and Approvals, 22265–22268 Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., Normal, IL, 22317 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation RULES Regulatory Capital Rules: Energy Department Regulatory Capital, Final Revisions Applicable to See Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office Banking Organizations Subject to the Advanced See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Approaches Risk-Based Capital Rule; Correction, NOTICES 22173–22174 Charter Renewals: Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Board, 22249 NOTICES Meetings: Combined Filings, 22258–22259 Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.: Board, Oak Ridge Reservation, 22248–22249 Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC; SM–80 MAOP Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Restoration Project, 22260 Board, Portsmouth, 22249 Meetings: Northern Indiana Public Service Co.; Norway-Oakdale Project Proposed Operational Changes, 22259 Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office NOTICES Federal Housing Finance Agency Petitions for Waivers: NOTICES Cleaver-Brooks; Packaged Boiler Test Procedure, 22252– Privacy Act; Systems of Records, 22268–22271 22255 Superior Boiler Works, Inc.; Commercial Packaged Boiler Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Test Procedure, 22249–22252 NOTICES York-Shipley Global, Division of AESYS Technologies, Meetings; Sunshine Act, 22365 LLC; Commercial Packaged Boiler Test Procedure, 22255–22258 Fish and Wildlife Service NOTICES Endangered and Threatened Species: Environmental Protection Agency Applications for Incidental Take Permit; Proposed Low- RULES Effect Habitat Conservation Plan and Associated Adequacy Status of Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets: Documents; Indian River County, FL, 22298–22299 California; San Joaquin Valley; Submitted PM2.5 Endangered Species; Recovery Permit Applications, 22302– Moderate Area Plan, 22194–22196 22303 PROPOSED RULES Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: Air Quality State Implementation Plans; Approvals and Draft Midwest Wind Energy Multi-Species Habitat Promulgations: Conservation Plan Availability, 22299–22302 California; Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control District, Meetings: 22204–22207 Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, 22299 NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Food and Drug Administration Submissions, and Approvals, 22261–22262 RULES Change in Public Notice Procedures for EPA Region 5’s Food Additives Permitted for Direct Addition to Food for Proposed Establishment of TMDLs and Proposed Human Consumption; Folic Acid, 22176–22183 Impaired Waters Listings under Section 303(d) of the Guidance for Industry: Clean Water Act, 22263–22264 Exempt Infant Formula Production –– Current Good Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.; Manufacturing Practices, Quality Control Procedures, Weekly Receipts, 22263 Conduct of Audits, and Records and Reports, 22174– Meetings: 22175 Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee, 22260–22261 NOTICES Performance Partnership Grants, 22262–22263 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Requests for Nominations: Submissions, and Approvals: National Environmental Education Advisory Council, Center for Devices and Radiological Health Appeals 22264–22265 Processes, 22277–22278

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Determination of Regulatory Review Periods: Housing and Urban Development Department CYRAMZA, 22276–22277 NOTICES Guidance for Industry: Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Data Integrity and Compliance With Current Good Submissions, and Approvals: Manufacturing Practice, 22281–22283 Certified Housing Counselor Registration, 22297–22298 Product-Specific Bioequivalence Recommendations, Federal Property Suitable as Facilities to Assist the 22283–22285 Homeless, 22372–22501 Meetings: Privacy Act; Systems of Records, 22292–22296 Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory Committee, 22278–22279 Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program: Circulatory System Devices Panel of the Medical Devices Fiscal Year 2016 Inflation Factors for Public Housing Advisory Committee, 22280–22281 Agency Renewal Funding, 22296–22297 New Drug Applications: Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al.; Withdrawal of Indian Affairs Bureau Approval of 8 New Drug Applications and 46 RULES Abbreviated New Drug Applications for Title Evidence for Trust Land Acquisitions, 22183–22184 Propoxyphene Products, 22283 Interior Department Pharmaceutical Distribution Supply Chain Pilot Projects, 22279–22280 See Fish and Wildlife Service See Indian Affairs Bureau See Land Management Bureau Foreign Assets Control Office See National Park Service RULES NOTICES Hizballah Financial Sanctions Regulations, 22185–22192 Draft 2016–2020 Environmental Justice Strategic Plan, 22303–22304 Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES International Trade Administration Applications for Reorganization and Expansion under NOTICES Alternative Site Framework: Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, Foreign-Trade Zone 172, Oneida County, NY, 22210– or Reviews: 22211 Glycine from the People’s Republic of China, 22212– Proposed Production Activities: 22213 Flemish Master Weavers (Area Rugs), Foreign-Trade Zone Silicomanganese from Ukraine, 22211–22212 186, Waterville, ME, 22210 Applications for Memberships: U.S. Travel And Tourism Advisory Board, 22213–22214 Forest Service International Trade Commission NOTICES NOTICES Meetings: Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Investigations, Orders, Central Idaho Resource Advisory Committee, 22208– or Reviews: 22209 Hot-Rolled Steel Flat Products from Australia, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, Turkey, and the United General Services Administration Kingdom, 22310–22312 NOTICES Investigations; Determinations, Modifications and Rulings, Meetings: etc.: World War One Centennial Commission, 22271 Certain Network Devices, Related Software and Components Thereof (I), 22312–22314 Government Accountability Office Justice Department PROPOSED RULES See Drug Enforcement Administration Bid Protests: NOTICES Government Contracts, 22197–22203 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Health and Human Services Department Federal Firearms Licensee Enrollment/National Instant See Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Criminal Background Check System E-Check See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Enrollment Form, Federal Firearms Licensee Officer/ See Children and Families Administration Employee Acknowledgement of Responsibilities See Food and Drug Administration under the NICS Form, 22315–22316 See Health Resources and Services Administration Report of Mail Order Transactions, 22316–22317 See National Institutes of Health Reporting and Recordkeeping for Digital Certificates, 22314–22315 Health Resources and Services Administration Labor Department NOTICES See Employment and Training Administration Requests for Nominations: See Occupational Safety and Health Administration Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children, 22285–22286 Land Management Bureau NOTICES Homeland Security Department Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: See Coast Guard Western Oregon, 22305–22307

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Plats of Survey: Temporary Concession Contract for the Operation of Idaho, 22304 Lodging, Food and Beverage and Retail Services in Temporary Closures of Public Lands: Oregon Caves National Mounument and Preserve, Washoe County, NV, 22304 22309

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Navy Department NOTICES NOTICES Meetings: Availability of Invention for Licensing; Government-Owned Applied Sciences Advisory Committee, 22320–22321 Inventions, 22244–22245 Nuclear Regulatory Commission National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES NOTICES Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Meetings: Submissions, and Approvals: Guidelines for the Safe Deployment and Operation of Request for Access Authorization, 22321–22322 Automated Vehicle Safety Technologies, 22365– 22367 Occupational Safety and Health Administration Requests for Information, 22367–22368 NOTICES Expansion of Recognition: National Institute of Food and Agriculture TUV SUD America Inc., 22319–22320 NOTICES Meetings: Requests for Applications: Maritime Advisory Committee for Occupational Safety Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program, 22209 and Health, 22318–22319

National Institutes of Health Patent and Trademark Office NOTICES NOTICES Actions under the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Application of the Written Description Requirement to Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules, Specific Situations in Design Applications, 22233– 22286–22289 22236 Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation NLM PEOPLE LOCATOR System, 22289–22290 RULES Population Assessment of Tobacco and Health Study Benefits Payable in Terminated Single-Employer Plans: Wave 4 of Data Collection, 22290–22291 Interest Assumptions for Paying Benefits, 22184–22185 Postal Regulatory Commission National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES NOTICES New Postal Products, 22322 Meetings: Fisheries of the South Atlantic, Gulf of Mexico, and Postal Service Caribbean; Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review, NOTICES 22232–22233 Product Changes: Fisheries of the South Atlantic; South Atlantic Fishery First-Class Package Service Negotiated Service Management Council and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Agreement, 22322 Management Council, 22214–22215 Priority Mail Express and Priority Mail Negotiated Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 22233 Service Agreement, 22322–22323 New England Fishery Management Council, 22215 Public Hearings: Presidential Documents Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 22215– PROCLAMATIONS 22216 Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument; Requests for Nominations: Establishment (Proc. 9423), 22503–22509 Advisory Committee on Commercial Remote Sensing, 22232 Railroad Retirement Board Takes of Marine Mammals: NOTICES Installation of the Block Island Wind Farm Export and Meetings; Sunshine Act, 22323 Inter-Array Cables, 22216–22232 Securities and Exchange Commission National Park Service NOTICES NOTICES Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes: Availabilities: Bats EDGA Exchange, Inc., 22323–22324 Public Review of Mining Plan of Operations for Claims Bats EDGX Exchange, Inc., 22335–22337 within Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, BOX Options Exchange, LLC, 22328–22333 Alaska, 22309 Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 22334–22335 Mining Plan of Operations for Claims within Wrangell-St. Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc., 22333– Elias National Park and Preserve, AK, 22308–22309 22334, 22347–22359 National Register of Historic Places: NASDAQ PHLX, LLC, 22324–22328 Notification of Pending Nominations and Related NYSE Arca, Inc., 22337–22344 Actions, 22307–22310 The NASDAQ Stock Market, LLC, 22344–22347

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State Department U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission NOTICES NOTICES Culturally Significant Objects Imported for Exhibition: Meetings: Dadaglobe Reconstructed, 22361 U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, Emperors’ Treasures –– Chinese Art from the National 22370 Palace Museum, Taipei, 22359 Slavery and Freedom, 22361 United States Mint Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.: NOTICES Proposed Upland Pipeline in Williams, Mountrail, and Pricing for the 2016 Mercury Dime, Standing Liberty Burke Counties, ND, 22359–22360 Quarter, and Walking Liberty Half-Dollar Centennial Gold Coins, 22369 Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Feeder Line Applications: Separate Parts In This Issue KCVN, LLC and Colorado Pacific Railroad, LLC: Line of V and S Railway, LLC, Located in Crowley, Pueblo, Part II Otero, and Kiowa Counties, CO, 22361–22363 Housing and Urban Development Department, 22372–22501 Tennessee Valley Authority Part III NOTICES Presidential Documents, 22503–22509 Meetings: Regional Energy Resource Council, 22363

Transportation Department Reader Aids See Federal Aviation Administration Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, and notice See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of recently enacted public laws. To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents Treasury Department LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http:// See Comptroller of the Currency listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list See Foreign Assets Control Office archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list (or change See United States Mint settings); then follow the instructions.

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CFR PARTS AFFECTED IN THIS ISSUE

A cumulative list of the parts affected this month can be found in the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue.

3 CFR Proclamations: 9423...... 22505 4 CFR Proposed Rules: 21...... 22197 7 CFR Proposed Rules: 319...... 22203 12 CFR 324...... 22173 21 CFR 106...... 22174 172...... 22176 25 CFR 151...... 22183 29 CFR 4022...... 22184 31 CFR 566...... 22185 33 CFR 100...... 22192 117...... 22194 34 CFR Proposed Rules: Ch. II ...... 22204 40 CFR 52...... 22194 81...... 22194 Proposed Rules: 52...... 22204

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Rules and Regulations Federal Register Vol. 81, No. 73

Friday, April 15, 2016

This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This (b) Capital categories. For purposes of contains regulatory documents having general document sets out in full the text of section 38 of the FDI Act and this applicability and legal effect, most of which section 324.403 as adopted by the FDIC subpart, an FDIC-supervised institution are keyed to and codified in the Code of Board of Directors, including the shall be deemed to be: Federal Regulations, which is published under revisions published in the Federal (1) ‘‘Well capitalized’’ if it: 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510. Register of July 15, 2015 (80 FR 41426) (i) Has a total risk-based capital ratio The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by and the text inadvertently deleted in the of 10.0 percent or greater; and the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of Code of Federal Regulations as 12 CFR (ii) Has a Tier 1 risk-based capital new books are listed in the first FEDERAL 324.403. ratio of 8.0 percent or greater; and REGISTER issue of each week. (iii) Has a common equity tier 1 List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 324 capital ratio of 6.5 percent or greater; Administrative practice and and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE procedure, Banks, Banking, Capital (iv) Has a leverage ratio of 5.0 percent CORPORATION adequacy, Reporting and recordkeeping or greater; requirements, Savings associations, (v) Is not subject to any written 12 CFR Part 324 State non-member banks. agreement, order, capital directive, or RIN 3064–AE12 12 CFR CHAPTER III prompt corrective action directive issued by the FDIC pursuant to section Regulatory Capital Rules: Regulatory Authority and Issuance 8 of the FDI Act (12 U.S.C. 1818), the Capital, Final Revisions Applicable to For the reasons stated in the International Lending Supervision Act Banking Organizations Subject to the preamble, the Federal Deposit Insurance of 1983 (12 U.S.C. 3907), or the Home Advanced Approaches Risk-Based Corporation amends part 324 of chapter Owners’ Loan Act (12 U.S.C. Capital Rule III of Title 12, Code of Federal 1464(t)(6)(A)(ii)), or section 38 of the AGENCY: Federal Deposit Insurance Regulations as follows: FDI Act (12 U.S.C. 1831o), or any Corporation (FDIC). regulation thereunder, to meet and PART 324—CAPITAL ADEQUACY ACTION: Correcting amendment. maintain a specific capital level for any capital measure; and ■ 1. The authority citation for part 324 SUMMARY: The FDIC is correcting a Final (vi) Beginning on January 1, 2018 and continues to read as follows: Rule that appeared in the Federal thereafter, an FDIC-supervised Register on July 15, 2015 (80 FR 41409), Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1815(a), 1815(b), institution that is a subsidiary of a regarding Regulatory Capital Rules: 1816, 1818(a), 1818(b), 1818(c), 1818(t), covered BHC will be deemed to be well Regulatory Capital, Final Revisions 1819(Tenth), 1828(c), 1828(d), 1828(i), capitalized if the FDIC-supervised 1828(n), 1828(o), 1831o, 1835, 3907, 3909, Applicable to Banking Organizations 4808; 5371; 5412; Pub. L. 102–233, 105 Stat. institution satisfies paragraphs (b)(1)(i) Subject to the Advanced Approaches 1761, 1789, 1790 (12 U.S.C. 1831n note); Pub. through (v) of this section and has a Risk-Based Capital Rule (‘‘prior Federal L. 102–242, 105 Stat. 2236, 2355, as amended supplementary leverage ratio of 6.0 Register publication’’). This publication by Pub. L. 103–325, 108 Stat. 2160, 2233 (12 percent or greater. For purposes of this corrects a technical error in the U.S.C. 1828 note); Pub. L. 102–242, 105 Stat. paragraph, a covered BHC means a U.S. instructions to the regulatory text 2236, 2386, as amended by Pub. L. 102–550, top-tier bank holding company with appearing at page 41426 of the prior 106 Stat. 3672, 4089 (12 U.S.C. 1828 note); more than $700 billion in total assets as Federal Register publication, where the Pub. L. 111–203, 124 Stat. 1376, 1887 (15 reported on the company’s most recent inadvertent omission of certain language U.S.C. 78o–7 note). Consolidated Financial Statement for in the instructions to the FDIC’s ■ 2. Section 324.403 is revised to read Bank Holding Companies (FR Y–9C) or amendatory text in § 324.403 caused the as follows: more than $10 trillion in assets under unintended deletion of § 324.403(b)(2) custody as reported on the company’s through § 324.403(d) as published in the § 324.403 Capital measures and capital category definitions. most recent Banking Organization Code of Federal Regulations. Systemic Risk Report (FR Y–15). (a) Capital measures. For purposes of DATES: The correction is effective April (2) ‘‘Adequately capitalized’’ if it: section 38 of the FDI Act and this 15, 2016. (i) Has a total risk-based capital ratio subpart H, the relevant capital measures FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: of 8.0 percent or greater; and shall be: Ryan Billingsley, Acting Associate (1) The total risk-based capital ratio; (ii) Has a Tier 1 risk-based capital Director, [email protected]; or (2) The Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio; ratio of 6.0 percent or greater; and Benedetto Bosco, Chief, Capital Policy and (iii) Has a common equity tier 1 Section, [email protected]; Capital (3) The common equity tier 1 ratio; capital ratio of 4.5 percent or greater; Markets Branch, Division of Risk (4) The leverage ratio; and Management Supervision, (202) 898– (5) The tangible equity to total assets (iv) Has a leverage ratio of 4.0 percent 6888; or Michael Phillips, Counsel, ratio; and or greater; and [email protected]; Rachel Ackmann, (6) Beginning January 1, 2018, the (v) Does not meet the definition of a Counsel, [email protected]; supplementary leverage ratio calculated well capitalized bank. Supervision Branch, Legal Division, in accordance with § 324.11 for (vi) Beginning January 1, 2018, an Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, advanced approaches FDIC-supervised advanced approaches FDIC-supervised 550 17th Street NW., Washington, DC institutions that are subject to subpart E institution will be deemed to be 20429. of this part. ‘‘adequately capitalized’’ if it satisfies

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paragraphs (b)(2)(i) through (v) of this (ii) Maintains the eligible assets quality, management, earnings, or section and has a supplementary prescribed under § 347.210 of this liquidity. leverage ratio of 3.0 percent or greater, chapter at 106 percent or more of the Dated at Washington, DC, this 12th day of as calculated in accordance with preceding quarter’s average book value April, 2016. § 324.11 of subpart B of this part. of the insured branch’s third-party By order of the Board of Directors. (3) ‘‘Undercapitalized’’ if it: liabilities; and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. (i) Has a total risk-based capital ratio (iii) Does not meet the definition of a Robert E. Feldman, that is less than 8.0 percent; or well capitalized insured branch. (ii) Has a Tier 1 risk-based capital (3) ‘‘Undercapitalized’’ if the insured Executive Secretary. ratio that is less than 6.0 percent; or branch: [FR Doc. 2016–08717 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] (iii) Has a common equity tier 1 (i) Fails to maintain the pledge of BILLING CODE 6714–01–P capital ratio that is less than 4.5 percent; assets required under § 347.209 of this or (iv) Has a leverage ratio that is less chapter; or (ii) Fails to maintain the eligible DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND than 4.0 percent. HUMAN SERVICES (v) Beginning January 1, 2018, an assets prescribed under § 347.210 of this chapter at 106 percent or more of the advanced approaches FDIC-supervised Food and Drug Administration institution will be deemed to be preceding quarter’s average book value of the insured branch’s third-party ‘‘undercapitalized’’ if it has a 21 CFR Part 106 supplementary leverage ratio of less liabilities. than 3.0 percent, as calculated in (4) ‘‘Significantly undercapitalized’’ if [Docket No. FDA–2014–D–0044] accordance with § 324.11. it fails to maintain the eligible assets (4) ‘‘Significantly undercapitalized’’ if prescribed under § 347.210 of this Exempt Infant Formula Production: it has: chapter at 104 percent or more of the Current Good Manufacturing Practices, (i) A total risk-based capital ratio that preceding quarter’s average book value Quality Control Procedures, Conduct is less than 6.0 percent; or of the insured branch’s third-party of Audits, and Records and Reports; (ii) A Tier 1 risk-based capital ratio liabilities. Guidance for Industry; Availability that is less than 4.0 percent; or (5) ‘‘Critically undercapitalized’’ if it AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, (iii) A common equity tier 1 capital fails to maintain the eligible assets HHS. ratio that is less than 3.0 percent; or prescribed under § 347.210 of this ACTION: Notification of availability. (iv) A leverage ratio that is less than chapter at 102 percent or more of the 3.0 percent. preceding quarter’s average book value SUMMARY: The Food and Drug (5) ‘‘Critically undercapitalized’’ if the of the insured branch’s third-party Administration (FDA or we) is insured depository institution has a liabilities. announcing the availability of a ratio of tangible equity to total assets (d) Reclassifications based on guidance for industry entitled ‘‘Exempt that is equal to or less than 2.0 percent. supervisory criteria other than capital. Infant Formula Production: Current (c) Capital categories for insured The FDIC may reclassify a well Good Manufacturing Practices (CGMPs), branches of foreign banks. For purposes capitalized FDIC-supervised institution Quality Control Procedures, Conduct of of the provisions of section 38 of the FDI as adequately capitalized and may Audits, and Records and Reports.’’ The Act and this subpart H, an insured require an adequately capitalized FDIC- guidance describes our current thinking branch of a foreign bank shall be supervised institution or an on the manufacturing of exempt infant deemed to be: undercapitalized FDIC-supervised formula in relation to the requirements (1) ‘‘Well capitalized’’ if the insured institution to comply with certain for CGMPs, quality control procedures, branch: mandatory or discretionary supervisory conduct of audits, and records and (i) Maintains the pledge of assets actions as if the FDIC-supervised reports that apply to non-exempt infant required under § 347.209 of this chapter; institution were in the next lower formulas. and (ii) Maintains the eligible assets capital category (except that the FDIC DATES: Submit either electronic or prescribed under § 347.210 of this may not reclassify a significantly written comments on FDA guidances at chapter at 108 percent or more of the undercapitalized FDIC-supervised any time. preceding quarter’s average book value institution as critically ADDRESSES: You may submit comments of the insured branch’s third-party undercapitalized) (each of these actions as follows: are hereinafter referred to generally as liabilities; and Electronic Submissions (iii) Has not received written ‘‘reclassifications’’) in the following notification from: circumstances: Submit electronic comments in the (A) The OCC to increase its capital (1) Unsafe or unsound condition. 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We are taking this must include the Docket No. FDA– action in response to a food additive 2012–F–0480 for ‘‘Food Additives In a document published in the petition filed jointly by Gruma Permitted for Direct Addition to Food Federal Register on June 13, 2012 (77 Corporation, Association, for Human Consumption; Folic Acid.’’ FR 35317), we announced that Gruma March of Dimes Foundation, American Received objections will be placed in Corporation, Spina Bifida Association, Academy of Pediatrics, Royal DSM N.V., the docket and, except for those March of Dimes Foundation, American and National Council of La Raza. submitted as ‘‘Confidential Academy of Pediatrics, Royal DSM N.V., DATES: This rule is effective April 15, Submissions,’’ publicly viewable at and National Council of La Raza (the 2016. See section VIII for further http://www.regulations.gov or at the petitioners), c/o Alston & Bird, LLP, 950 information on the filing of objections. Division of Dockets Management F Street NW., Washington, DC 20004– Submit either electronic or written between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday 1404, had jointly filed a food additive objections and requests for a hearing by through Friday. petition (FAP 2A4796). Subsequently, May 16, 2016. The Director of the • Confidential Submissions—To the March of Dimes Foundation Federal Register approves the submit an objection with confidential informed us that Alston & Bird, LLP, incorporation by reference of certain information that you do not wish to be was no longer representing the publications listed in the rule as of made publicly available, submit your petitioners and that the March of Dimes April 15, 2016. objections only as a written/paper Foundation would be the main contact ADDRESSES: You may submit objections submission. You should submit two for the petition. The address of the and requests for a hearing as follows: copies total. One copy will include the March of Dimes Foundation is 1401 K. information you claim to be confidential St. NW., Suite 900A, Washington, DC Electronic Submissions with a heading or cover note that states 20005. The March of Dimes Foundation Submit electronic objections in the ‘‘THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS also informed us that Royal DSM N.V. following way: CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.’’ The no longer was affiliated with this • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// Agency will review this copy, including petition. The petition proposed that we www.regulations.gov. Follow the the claimed confidential information, in amend the food additive regulations in instructions for submitting comments. its consideration of comments. The § 172.345 Folic acid (folacin) (21 CFR Objections submitted electronically, second copy, which will have the 172.345) to provide for the addition of including attachments, to http:// claimed confidential information folic acid to corn masa flour (CMF) at www.regulations.gov will be posted to redacted/blacked out, will be available levels not to exceed 0.7 milligrams (mg) the docket unchanged. Because your for public viewing and posted on http:// per pound (lb) (154 micrograms (mg) objection will be made public, you are www.regulations.gov. Submit both folic acid/100 grams (g) CMF). The solely responsible for ensuring that your copies to the Division of Dockets petition requested this fortification to objection does not include any Management. If you do not wish your increase the folic acid intake for U.S. confidential information that you or a name and contact information to be women of childbearing age who third party may not wish to be posted, made publicly available, you can regularly consume products made from such as medical information, your or provide this information on the cover CMF as a staple in their diet, including, anyone else’s Social Security number, or sheet and not in the body of your in particular, women of Latin American confidential business information, such comments and you must identify this descent (for example, Mexican as a manufacturing process. Please note information as ‘‘confidential.’’ Any Americans), to help reduce the that if you include your name, contact information marked as ‘‘confidential’’ incidence of neural tube defects (NTDs), information, or other information that will not be disclosed except in which are birth defects affecting the identifies you in the body of your accordance with 21 CFR 10.20 and other spine, brain, and spinal cord. This final objection, that information will be applicable disclosure law. For more rule is a complete response to the posted on http://www.regulations.gov. information about FDA’s posting of petition. • If you want to submit an objection comments to public dockets, see 80 FR Folic acid is the synthetic form of with confidential information that you 56469, September 18, 2015, or access folate, an important B vitamin essential do not wish to be made available to the the information at: http://www.fda.gov/ to fetal development and other body public, submit the objection as a regulatoryinformation/dockets/ functions. (Folate is the form of the written/paper submission and in the default.htm. vitamin found naturally in food.) It is

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well recognized that pregnant women reported exposure estimates at the chose the 95th percentile of exposure as with folate deficiency have a higher risk median for several population groups a conservative representation of habitual of giving birth to infants affected with stratified by gender, race/ethnicity, and intake of folic acid by ‘‘high’’ NTDs, specifically spina bifida and age. The petitioners also reported consumers. anencephaly. To reduce the incidence of estimates of the percentage of the As part of our safety evaluation of NTDs, the U.S. Public Health Service different population groups whose folic acid fortification in CMF, we (PHS) and Centers for Disease Control intake estimates exceeded the Tolerable conducted an updated literature search and Prevention (CDC) recommend that Upper Intake Levels (ULs) established for relevant scientific publications from all women of childbearing age consume by the Institute of Medicine (IOM) for 1998 through 2015. Results of our 0.4 mg (400 mg) of folic acid daily, in folic acid. The IOM UL is the highest updated literature search confirmed that addition to the consumption of level of daily nutrient intake that is the petitioners adequately covered the naturally occurring folate from the diet. likely to pose no risk of adverse health available published relevant safety In response to this recommendation, effects to almost all individuals in the information on folic acid, and we found FDA began a mandatory folic acid general population. Generally, the UL only a few additional relevant fortification program in 1998, requiring represents total intake from publications in our search. folic acid to be added to enriched cereal conventional food, water and dietary A. Acceptable Daily Intake Level for grains and cereal grain products that supplements. Folic Acid have a standard of identity under 21 Additionally, the petitioners included CFR parts 136, 137, and 139 at levels over 300 scientific literature reports on In the 1993 proposed rule (58 FR ranging from 0.43 mg to 1.4 mg/lb of the folic acid published through 2012. The 53305, October 14, 1993) and the 1996 finished product (61 FR 8781, March 5, majority of these references concern final rule for mandatory folic acid 1996) (1996 final rule). epidemiological studies that fortification in certain foods, we Fortification with folic acid was investigated associations between folate adopted a safe upper limit of 1 mg per required for enriched cereal-grain status or folic acid intake levels and day (d) of total folate intake for the products that already had standards of health outcomes. The petitioners general population. This decision was identity at the time the 1996 final rule included some animal studies, most of based on the recommendation of the went into effect on January 1, 1998. which focused on the mechanisms of PHS that all women of childbearing age (Standards of identity are FDA action of folic acid. consume 0.4 mg (400 mg) of folic acid regulations that define a given food The petitioners also provided safety daily to reduce the risk of NTDs. The product, its name, and ingredients that information from the 1998 IOM Dietary PHS further reported that total folate must be used, or may be used, in the Reference Intake (DRI) report on folic and folic acid consumption should be manufacture of the food. They were acid (Ref. 1). In the 1998 report, the IOM maintained at levels under 1 mg/d created to maintain the integrity of food established Recommended Dietary because high folic acid intakes could products and to ensure that foods meet Allowances (RDA) for folate and ULs for mask the signs of pernicious buyers’ expectations.) Many foods do folic acid. The petitioners also thereby complicating the diagnosis of not have standards of identity, presented safety reviews and data deficiency (Ref. 10). including CMF. The amounts of folic evaluations on folic acid that were In its 1998 safety assessment, the IOM acid required in enriched cereal-grain conducted by various national health concluded that, based on the weight of products (bread, rolls, and buns; wheat agencies: United Kingdom (UK) the limited but suggestive evidence, flours; corn meals; farina; rice; and Scientific Advisory Committee on excessive folic acid intake may macaroni and noodle products) were Nutrition (Refs. 2 and 3); Food precipitate or exacerbate neuropathy in specifically chosen to increase daily Standards Australia New Zealand (Refs. vitamin B12-deficient individuals and folic acid consumption for women of 4 and 5); Food Safety Authority Ireland justifies the selection of this endpoint as childbearing age without consumers in (Refs. 6 and 7); and Health Council of the critical endpoint for the the general population exceeding the Netherlands (Refs. 8 and 9). These development of a UL (Ref. 1). In its established safe levels. In addition to health agencies conducted thorough dose-response analysis, the IOM mandatory fortification of these foods, reviews of scientific papers, published evaluated case reports of patients with folic acid may voluntarily be added at through 2009, on the potential health who developed specified levels in breakfast cereal, corn outcomes of folic acid intake. or demonstrated a progression of neurological complications and who grits, meal replacement products, infant II. Evaluation of Safety formula, foods for special dietary uses, had been treated with oral and medical foods (§ 172.345). To establish with reasonable certainty administrations of folic acid. The data To support the safety of the proposed that a food additive is not harmful from this analysis did not provide a no- uses of folic acid, the petitioners under its intended conditions of use, we observed-adverse-effect level. Instead, submitted dietary exposure estimates of consider the projected human dietary the IOM established a lowest-observed- folic acid from the proposed use in exposure to the additive, toxicological adverse-effect level (LOAEL) at the 5 CMF, as well as all dietary sources from data on the additive, and other relevant mg/d dose based on the number of currently permitted uses of folic acid at information (such as published reported cases of neurological levels reported in the U.S. Department literature) available to us. We compare deterioration at certain doses of folic of Agriculture’s Food and Nutrient an individual’s estimated daily intake acid. Database for Dietary Studies, which (EDI) of the additive from all food An uncertainty factor of 5 was applied represents the most current database for sources, including dietary supplements, to the LOAEL, establishing a UL of 1 nutrient composition in foods, to an acceptable intake level established mg/d for adults 19 years and older. This including folic acid found in fortified by toxicological data. The EDI is UL was adjusted for children and foods. The petitioners included intake determined by projections based on the adolescents on the basis of relative from dietary supplements reported in amount of the additive proposed for use metabolic body weights and the the National Health and Nutrition in particular foods and on data resulting values were rounded down. Examination Survey (NHANES) 2001– regarding the amount consumed from For children 1 to 3 years of age, the IOM 2008 datasets in their estimates. They all food sources of the additive. We established a UL of 300 mg/p/d; for

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children 4 to 8 years of age, the IOM whole grain and used a proxy of non- and other non-Hispanic races including established a UL of 400 mg/p/d; for whole grains to estimate the amount of non-Hispanic multiracial (Ref. 14). children 9 to 13 years of age, the IOM CMF in each identified food item based Using a statistical analysis software established a UL of 600 mg/p/d; for on the number of ‘‘ounce equivalents’’ program (SAS®), we calculated children 14 to 18 years of age; the IOM of non-whole grains present in each exposure to folic acid from the proposed established a UL of 800 mg/p/d. The food item. The petitioners’ estimate use in CMF by adding the daily IOM determined that a UL for infants indirectly determined the proportion of exposure to folic acid from conventional could not be established because of a CMF present in a grain product; foods to the average daily exposure of lack of data on adverse effects in this however, we typically use the weight folic acid from dietary supplements. We age group and concerns about the (e.g., gram, milligram) percentage of used this software program to determine infant’s ability to handle excess CMF in each food item for dietary distributions of exposure (i.e., means, amounts of folic acid (Ref. 1). exposure assessments. Based on our medians, percentiles) and the Folic acid intake of 1 mg/d is widely review, we identified 118 foods percentage of individuals with usual recognized by different international currently available on the market that daily total folic acid whose exposure bodies as the safe or tolerable UL for contain CMF as an ingredient. For these exceeded the UL (1,000 mg or other age- adults. This UL has been used by reasons, we conducted our own specific ULs). We estimated exposure different countries in the evaluation of exposure estimate to folic acid for the for the same population subgroups for their fortification policies, including overall U.S. population 1 year of age which the petitioners reported exposure Australia and New Zealand, the UK, and older, excluding pregnant women, in their submission in 8 age groups (1 Ireland, and the Netherlands. In a and various population subgroups to 3 years, 4 to 8 years, 9 to 13 years, reevaluation in 2008, the European stratified by age, gender, and race/ 14 to 18 years, 19 to 30 years, 31 to 50 Food Safety Authority (EFSA) ethnicity, and for various percentiles of years, 51 to 70 years, and 71+ years), 2 concluded that the evidence and dose- intake. gender groups (male and female), and 3 response information on other health Specifically, we calculated total race/ethnicity subgroups (Non-Hispanic endpoints were not sufficient to support dietary exposure estimates for folic acid (NH) White, NH Black, and Mexican establishing a different UL (Ref. 11). We that included exposure to folic acid American). reviewed available updated safety and from currently fortified foods, dietary We estimated exposure for two epidemiological studies published after supplements, and the proposed scenarios. The first estimate represented the publication of the 1998 IOM report fortification in CMF. We used a background (current) cumulative and found no scientific concerns that consumption data from the NHANES exposure of folic acid that included would justify revision of the current 2003–2008 database and a method for currently permitted uses of folic acid in IOM ULs (Ref. 12). estimating usual dietary intakes of foods conventional foods and dietary and nutrients developed by the National supplement use. The second estimate B. Estimated Daily Intake for Folic Acid Cancer Institute (http:// represented a modeled cumulative The petitioners provided dietary appliedresearch.cancer.gov/diet/ exposure of folic acid that included intake estimates for folic acid from the usualintakes/method.html.). Naturally currently permitted uses of folic acid in proposed use in CMF and from all occurring food folate was not included conventional food, dietary supplement current dietary sources, including in the total folic acid exposure estimates use, and the proposed use in CMF and dietary supplements. In calculating because the IOM ULs were established products made from CMF, such as exposure to folic acid from foods, the for synthetic folic acid only. tortillas and tortilla chips (modeled). petitioners used food consumption data The NHANES survey has five race/ For the second scenario, we assumed a from the NHANES 2001–2002 dataset, ethnicity codes in its demographic data fortification level of 140 mg folic acid/ which is based on one 24-hour dietary file. According to NHANES, this race/ 100 g CMF. This fortification level was recall survey, and from the NHANES ethnicity variable was derived from chosen to account for the petitioners’ 2003–2008 dataset, which is based on responses to the survey questions on estimates of loss of folic acid during two 24-hour dietary recall surveys. We race and Hispanic origin. Respondents processing and storage (Ref. 13). note that estimates of nutrient exposure who self-identified as ‘‘Mexican Exposure estimates at the 95th based on a single day of consumption American’’ were coded as such percentile represent ‘‘high’’ consumers do not adequately account for within- (Mexican American) regardless of their of folic acid and provide a conservative person variation in intake and can lead other race-ethnicity identities. For estimate of exposure. to underestimation of population respondents who self-identified as Table 1 summarizes our exposure variance, thereby underestimating the ‘‘Hispanic’’ but not as ‘‘Mexican estimates for the overall U.S. population exposure (Ref. 13). American’’ the race/ethnicity was for each of the scenarios at the median In modeling folic acid exposure from categorized as ‘‘Other Hispanic.’’ Non- and 95th percentile of intake with the fortified CMF, the petitioners identified Hispanic respondents were categorized number of people represented in each 103 foods as containing CMF. The based on their self-reported races: Non- age group in the NHANES survey petitioners considered CMF as a non- Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, indicated in the table:

TABLE 1—ESTIMATED CUMULATIVE FOLIC ACID INTAKE FOR THE U.S. POPULATION

Median intake 95th percentile intake Age NHANES IOM UL (μg/d) (μg/d) (years) (n) (μg/d) Current Modeled Current Modeled

All (1+ years) ...... 22717 ...... 231 244 765 775 1–3 ...... 1911 300 156 160 493 504 4–8 ...... 2071 400 255 267 618 633 9–13 ...... 2608 600 240 257 622 628

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TABLE 1—ESTIMATED CUMULATIVE FOLIC ACID INTAKE FOR THE U.S. POPULATION—Continued

Median intake 95th percentile intake Age NHANES IOM UL (μg/d) (μg/d) (years) (n) (μg/d) Current Modeled Current Modeled

14–18 ...... 3038 800 239 252 646 658 19–30 ...... 2608 1000 229 247 744 758 31–50 ...... 4118 1000 219 237 769 783 51–70 ...... 3861 1000 266 271 919 927 71+ ...... 2302 1000 255 258 836 840

The median intakes for all age groups children 14 to 18 years of age did not populations. The estimated current are well below the respective ULs. For exceed the IOM UL for either exposure median usual total folic acid intake of children (1 to 13 years of age), the scenario. Mexican Americans is lower than that of current 95th percentile folic acid intake Results from our exposure assessment the NH White population. Intake estimates exceed their respective age- demonstrate that CMF fortification estimates that include the proposed corresponding IOM ULs. We estimate would result in a slight increase in total CMF fortification show a larger increase that the addition of folic acid in CMF at folic acid exposure among the U.S. for the median usual total folic acid the proposed level would result in a population. Further, as shown in Table exposure of Mexican Americans small additional increase of up to 15 mg/ 2, the proposed CMF fortification would compared to the other groups, but the d of folic acid intake for this population result in a greater proportional increase median intake estimate for Mexican group. Our exposure estimates at the in the median usual total folic acid Americans remains lower than that of 95th percentile for the adult population exposure among Mexican Americans NH Whites. 19 years of age and older and for than among the NH White and NH Black

TABLE 2—USUAL TOTAL FOLIC ACID INTAKE ESTIMATES FOR THE U.S. POPULATION BY RACE/ETHNICITY

Exposure (median/95th percentile) Race/Ethnicity Current Modeled (μg/d) (μg/d)

All ...... 231/765 244/775 Non-Hispanic White ...... 253/820 261/834 Non-Hispanic Black ...... 181/597 191/608 Mexican American ...... 187/588 228/622

In addition, for non-pregnant women mg/d to 179 mg/d) from the petitioned Supplement Questionnaire) and of childbearing age (15 to 44 years), our use of folic acid in CMF (Ref. 13). supplement users (i.e., those who exposure estimates show an increase in reported consuming supplements Dietary Supplements the median usual total folic acid intake containing folic acid). of Mexican American women from 164 Because the use of supplements As shown in Table 3, among dietary mg/d to 206 mg/d when intake from containing folic acid is a contributing supplement users who consume CMF fortified CMF was included in the factor to total exposure, we calculated products, the 95th percentile total folic analysis. Our exposure estimates also usual folic acid intake for supplement acid intake estimates for all age groups show an increase in folic acid intake non-users (i.e., those who did not report exceeded the respective age- among NH White women (214 mg/d to consuming supplements containing corresponding ULs, except for the 221 mg/d) and NH Black women (168 folic acid in the NHANES Dietary population 71 years of age and older.

TABLE 3—ESTIMATED TOTAL FOLIC ACID INTAKE AMONG CORN MASA CONSUMERS WHO ARE DIETARY SUPPLEMENT USERS AND NON-USERS

95th percentile intake Amount of folic acid intake (μg/d) exceeding the UL Dietary supplement Age NHANES IOM UL (95th percentile minus UL) usage (years) (n) (μg/d) (μg/d) Current Modeled Current Modeled

Users ...... 1–3 362 300 552 575 252 275 4–8 626 400 774 811 374 411 9–13 444 600 699 724 99 124 14–18 361 800 998 1051 198 251 19–30 536 1000 1091 1135 91 135 31–50 1161 1000 1107 1130 107 130 51–70 1482 1000 1133 1148 133 148 71+ 947 1000 889 866 0 0 Non-users ...... 1–3 655 300 259 287 0 0

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TABLE 3—ESTIMATED TOTAL FOLIC ACID INTAKE AMONG CORN MASA CONSUMERS WHO ARE DIETARY SUPPLEMENT USERS AND NON-USERS—Continued

95th percentile intake Amount of folic acid intake (μg/d) exceeding the UL Dietary supplement Age NHANES IOM UL (95th percentile minus UL) usage (years) (n) (μg/d) (μg/d) Current Modeled Current Modeled

4–8 830 400 357 388 0 0 9–13 1086 600 450 489 0 0 14–18 1239 800 457 510 0 0 19–30 862 1000 344 400 0 0 31–50 1122 1000 329 389 0 0 51–70 675 1000 312 354 0 0 71+ 258 1000 413 419 0 0

For the 51 to 70 year age group, • Direct effects on vitamin B12 deficiency. Additionally, current exposure at the 95th percentile was deficiency-related neurological medical practice does not rely primarily estimated to be 1133 mg/d, representing complications and cognitive decline; on the hematological index to screen for • 113 mg/d more than the adult UL of 1 Cancer; vitamin B12 deficiency (Refs. 16 to 18). mg/d (1000 mg/d). CMF fortification • Effects of prenatal exposure on Currently, the recommended testing for would further increase the 95th childhood health outcomes; vitamin B12 deficiency includes percentile intake by 15 mg/d, resulting in • Hypersensitivity; analyzing for serum levels of vitamin an intake estimated to be 1148 mg/d, • Reproductive effects; and B and of the metabolites, • 12 which is 148 mg/d more than the UL. Folic acid-drug interaction. methylmalonic acid and homocysteine. In contrast, CMF consumers who are Of these health effects, our review Based on our exposure estimates and not dietary supplement users had found suggestive evidence for masking the incremental increase in estimated considerably lower folic acid exposure of vitamin B12 deficiency and exposure from the proposed use of folic estimates compared to the supplement exacerbation of vitamin B12 deficiency- acid in CMF, we conclude that the CMF users. The 95th percentile folic acid related neurological complications and fortification at the proposed level is not intakes for all dietary supplement non- cognitive decline. The most at-risk likely to increase the risk of masking population for both of these potential user age groups did not exceed their vitamin B12 deficiency, and that the risk respective age-corresponding IOM ULs. health effects is the population 50 years of the masking effect from current and While the proposed folic acid CMF of age and older. For the other health proposed levels of dietary folic acid fortification will increase folic acid effects, the overall evidence is unclear intake is low (Ref. 12). intakes in these individuals, their and could not be substantiated based on modeled 95th percentile folic acid the available evidence (Ref. 12). 2. Direct Effects of Folic Acid on Vitamin B Deficiency-Related intakes remain below their respective 1. Masking Effect of Folic Acid on 12 Neurological Complications and age-corresponding ULs. Vitamin B Deficiency 12 Cognitive Decline The population group of users of We reviewed data from clinical case dietary supplements with the highest reports from vitamin B12 deficient a. Accelerating or exacerbating percentile exceeding the UL for folic patients and found that masking cases neurological complications. In addition acid was children 1 to 8 years of age. were mostly associated with to the indirect masking effect of folic For this population, exposure estimates pharmacological doses of folic acid acid, there have been concerns that exceed the age-specific ULs whether (greater than 5 mg/d). There was no excess folic acid also may directly consumption of fortified CMF was information in the reports to identify the accelerate or exacerbate B12 deficiency- included in the estimate or not (Ref. 13). lowest level of folic acid associated with related neurological complications such Children are more likely than adults to the masking effect. For populations with as neuropathy. These endpoints were exceed their age-specific UL because of dietary exposure to folic acid, evaluated by IOM to determine the folic their higher consumption of food and epidemiological studies have shown acid UL. In reviewing the historical drink on a body weight basis as mixed results and study design clinical cases of neuropathy related to compared to adults. Another reason is limitations. In a recent study in which vitamin B12 deficiency, we noted that the lower UL values established for data from the NHANES 1991–1994 (pre- the rate of disease progression varied children. We note that the ULs for mandatory fortification in the United significantly among vitamin B12- children were not based on adverse States) and 2001–2006 (post-mandatory deficient patients, regardless of folic effects, but extrapolated from the adult fortification) surveys were compared, acid treatment. Because of the limited UL. the prevalence of low vitamin B12 status number of recorded cases, the large C. Safety of the Petitioned Uses of Folic in the absence of variability among patients at clinical Acid or macrocytosis among adults 50 years presentation, and no new evidence of age and older did not increase after presented after the IOM evaluation, the In our safety review, we considered fortification (Ref. 15). The masking evidence remains suggestive as IOM several potential health effects of folic effect of folic acid has been reviewed by stated in 1998. A definitive conclusion acid intake that the petitioners reported other regulatory authorities (Refs. 2 to cannot be determined in this review in their submission. Specifically, these 9). We agree with their conclusions that whether folic acid directly enhances or health effects include: folic acid intake up to the UL of 1 mg/ worsens B12 deficiency-related • Masking vitamin B12 deficiency; d is not likely to mask vitamin B12 neuropathy.

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The potential neurological effects of mg doses of folic acid in healthy adults, in children and further study is high folic acid intake in children and only a trace amount appears in urine. warranted. However, as previously women of childbearing age have not However, after doses of about 2.5 mg to discussed, allowing folic acid in CMF is been thoroughly studied. However, 5 mg folic acid, about 50 percent is only projected to result in a slight because vitamin B12 deficiency is rare in excreted in urine as a result of exceeded increase for children 1 to 13 years and these two populations in the United renal capacity for reabsorption (Refs. 22 14 to 18 years of age at the 95th States (Ref. 19), the public health risk of and 23). Therefore, a significant amount percentile of folic acid intake, such that this effect associated with increased of folic acid can be excreted from urine there is only a marginal increase in exposure from folic acid fortification of when the renal capacity for reabsorption exposure beyond the current intake CMF is likely to be insignificant. is saturated by high intake, eliminating levels for children. b. Cognitive decline among the excess folic acid (Refs. 22 and 24). population group ages 50 years and 5. Safety and Risk Characterization for older. Acceleration of cognitive decline 4. Conclusions on the Potential Adverse Folic Acid Health Outcomes From High Intakes of among individuals who are vitamin B12- Based on the data reviewed in this deficient is a potential adverse health Folic Acid safety and risk assessment on folic acid, effect if undetected because of high folic There is some evidence linking two there was no definitive association of acid intake. The most at-risk population potential adverse health outcomes with adverse effects of folic acid at the noted for this adverse effect are consumers 50 high folic acid intake in adults: (1) levels of folic acid exposure. We do not years and older who have total folic acid Masking vitamin B12 deficiency and (2) consider that any of the intake estimates intake higher than the UL. As described accelerating or exacerbating in excess of the UL in this evaluation previously, people 50 years of age and neurological complications and would cause an adverse health impact older are unlikely to have total folic acid cognitive decline among those who are on any of the population subgroups intake higher than the UL unless they vitamin B12 deficient. because of the following reasons: use dietary supplements. According to For both of these adverse health • The increase in exposure to folic an analysis in 2007, most multivitamins outcomes, the most at-risk population is acid for the studied populations from for seniors that contain folic acid also individuals 50 years of age and older CMF fortification is small other than for contain vitamin B12 (Ref. 20). Therefore, who have total folic acid intake higher Mexican Americans. For Mexican unless their vitamin B12 absorption is than the UL. According to the results Americans, the increase in exposure is severely impaired due to certain from our exposure assessment, these significantly larger but the resultant diseases, individuals in this age group individuals primarily are dietary exposure levels are still below the levels who have total folic acid higher than the supplement users. The NHANES 1999– for the general population. • UL are unlikely to have vitamin B12 2002 data have established that, among The ULs were calculated using a deficiency, and thus are not at risk for the 60 years of age and older population five-fold uncertainty factor, which is this effect. Therefore, we conclude that in the United States, about 25 percent approximately twice that used for other cognitive health risks are not likely to be have low vitamin B12 status. Because B vitamins, providing an additional an issue for this sensitive population as about 10 to 30 percent of the population margin of safety (Ref. 12). • a result of the petitioned use of folic 50 years and older have decreased The risk of masking vitamin B12 acid in CMF (Ref. 12). absorption of food-bound vitamin B12, deficiency and related neurological the IOM DRI report recommends that complications from the estimated intake 3. Metabolic Fate of Folic Acid individuals 50 years of age and older levels of folic acid is low because the Folic acid is a water soluble vitamin obtain most of their vitamin B12 RDA, most at-risk population to these health that is quickly absorbed by the body. In (2.4 mg/d) from vitamin B12-fortified outcomes are individuals 50 years of age humans, the bioavailability of folic acid foods or supplements (Ref. 1). Since and older and most multivitamins for is about 85 percent in fortified foods most multivitamins for seniors contain seniors that contain folic acid also (Ref. 1). To be used as a methyl group both folic acid and vitamin B12 (Ref. 20), contain vitamin B12. Additionally, donor, it must first be converted to their risk for vitamin B12 deficiency current medical practice does not rely dihydrofolate (DHF) and then should be low, unless their vitamin B12 primarily on the hematological index to tetrahydrofolate (THF) by the liver absorption is severely impaired due to screen for vitamin B12 deficiency but enzyme dihydrofolate reductase certain diseases. In addition, because rather serum testing for vitamin B12 and (DHFR). Evidence has shown that the the currently recommended medical its metabolites, making the masking activity of DHFR in humans is practice in the United States does not effect less likely. extremely low in comparison to that in rely primarily on the hematological • The metabolic activation of folic rats; highly variable due to genetic index to screen for vitamin B12 acid by the enzyme DHFR is slow in polymorphism; and may become deficiency but rather serum B12 humans and may be saturated at doses saturated when folic acid is consumed metabolites, the masking effect is less higher than 1 mg/d. at levels higher than the 1 mg/d (Ref. likely. Therefore, we conclude that • Unmetabolized folic acid (UMFA) 21). In addition, unlike DHF, folic acid these health risks (vitamin B12 masking has no known biological function as a is a poor substrate of DHFR, making the and exacerbating neurological methyl group donor in DNA synthesis first step of metabolism rate-limiting deterioration) are not likely to be an and methylation. To become active, (Ref. 22). issue for this population as a result of folic acid must be reduced to THF. Upon conversion, THF is distributed the petitioned use of folic acid in CMF. Excess levels of folic acid are unable to in all body tissues. Excretion is the main For other potential health outcomes, completely convert to its active form elimination route of folic acid. In such as promoting the progression of resulting in circulating UMFA. response to normal intake from food, the established neoplasms, childhood Currently there is no consistent majority of folate is effectively hypersensitivity and reproductive evidence of adverse health effects reabsorbed in the kidney proximal outcomes, the evidence is not clear but causatively associated with circulating tubules and little or no folate is lost in suggests further study. There may be UMFA. the urine (Ref. 22). Following oral other, as-yet unidentified potential • Folic acid is a water-soluble administration of single 0.1 mg to 0.2 adverse effects of high folic acid intake vitamin. A significant amount of folic

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acid is excreted from urine when the VI. Analysis of Environmental Impacts FD&C Act. For example, section 301(ll) renal capacity for reabsorption is We previously considered the of the FD&C Act (21 U.S.C. 331(ll)) saturated by high intake, eliminating environmental effects of this rule, as prohibits the introduction or delivery excess folic acid. stated in the June 13, 2012, Federal for introduction into interstate • FDA’s modeled intake estimates for Register notice of petition for FAP commerce of any food that contains a folic acid in CMF are conservative in 2A4796 (77 FR 35317). We stated that drug approved under section 505 of the that they assume all CMF will be we had determined, under 21 CFR FD&C Act (21 U.S.C. 355), a biological fortified with folic acid at the maximum 25.32(k), that this action ‘‘is of a type product licensed under section 351 of permitted level and that manufacturing that does not individually or the Public Health Service Act (42 U.S.C. and storage losses would result in folic cumulatively have a significant effect on 262), or a drug or biological product for acid levels of 140 mg/100 g in CMF as the human environment’’ such that which substantial clinical investigations consumed. neither an environmental assessment have been instituted and their existence has been made public, unless one of the III. Incorporation by Reference nor an environmental impact statement is required. We have not received any exemptions in section 301(ll)(1) to (ll)(4) FDA is incorporating by reference the new information or comments that of the FD&C Act applies. In our review Food Chemicals Codex (FCC), 9th ed. would affect our previous of this petition, FDA did not consider (updated through Third Supplement, determination. whether section 301(ll) of the FD&C Act effective December 1, 2015), pp. 495– or any of its exemptions apply to food 496 (the most current edition), which VII. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 containing this additive. Accordingly, was approved by the Office of the This final rule contains no collection this final rule should not be construed Federal Register. You may obtain a of information. Therefore, clearance by to be a statement that a food containing copy of the material from the United the Office of Management and Budget this additive, if introduced or delivered States Pharmacopeial Convention, under the Paperwork Reduction Act of for introduction into interstate 12601 Twinbrook Pkwy., Rockville, MD 1995 is not required. commerce, would not violate section 20852, 1–800–227–8772, http:// VIII. Objections 301(ll) of the FD&C Act. Furthermore, www.usp.org/. this language is included in all food If you will be adversely affected by The FCC is a compendium of additive final rules and therefore should one or more provisions of this internationally recognized standards for not be construed to be a statement of the regulation, you may file with the the purity and identity of food likelihood that section 301(ll) of the Division of Dockets Management (see ingredients. Because the current FD&C Act applies. ADDRESSES) either electronic or written regulation for the use of folic acid in objections. You must separately number X. References food (§ 172.345) indicates that the each objection, and within each additive must meet the specifications in numbered objection you must specify The following references marked with the FCC, we are amending the with particularity the provision(s) to an asterisk (*) are on display at the regulation to provide for the most which you object, and the grounds for Division of Dockets Management (see current edition. your objection. Within each numbered ADDRESSES), under Docket No. FDA– 2012–F–0480, and are available for IV. Conclusion objection, you must specifically state whether you are requesting a hearing on viewing by interested persons between Based on all data relevant to folic acid the particular provision that you specify 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through that we reviewed, we conclude that the in that numbered objection. If you do Friday, they also are available petitioned use of folic acid in CMF at a not request a hearing for any particular electronically at http:// level not to exceed 0.7 mg folic acid per objection, you waive the right to a www.regulations.gov. References lb. CMF is safe. Consequently, we are hearing on that objection. If you request without asterisks are not on display; amending the food additive regulations a hearing, your objection must include they are available as published articles as set forth in this document. a detailed description and analysis of and books. Additionally, the current regulation for the specific factual information you 1. IOM, 1998. ‘‘Dietary Reference Intakes for the use of folic acid in food (§ 172.345) intend to present in support of the Thiamin, Riboflavin, Niacin, Vitamin B6, indicates that the additive must meet objection in the event that a hearing is Folate, Vitamin B12, Pantothenic Acid, the specifications in the FCC, 7th held. If you do not include such a Biotin, and Choline.’’ Washington, DC: Edition (FCC 7). The more current FCC description and analysis for any National Academy Press. Available at: is the 9th Edition (FCC 9). Because the particular objection, you waive the right http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/ specifications for folic acid in FCC 9 are NBK114310/ (accessed April 1, 2016). to a hearing on the objection. *2. Scientific Advisory Committee on identical to those in FCC 7, we are Any objections received in response amending § 172.345 by adopting the Nutrition (SACN), 2006. ‘‘Folate and to the regulation may be seen in the Disease Prevention,’’ London. specifications for folic acid in FCC 9 in Division of Dockets Management *3. SACN, 2009. ‘‘Folic Acid and Colorectal place of FCC 7. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday Cancer Risk: Review of Recommendation V. Public Disclosure through Friday, and will be posted to for Mandatory Folic Acid Fortification.’’ the docket at http:// *4. Food Standards Australia New Zealand In accordance with § 171.1(h) (21 CFR www.regulations.gov. (FSANZ), 2007. ‘‘Folic Acid and 171.1(h)), the petition and the Colorectal Cancer Risk: Review of documents that we considered and IX. Section 301(ll) of the Federal Food, Recommendation for Mandatory Folic relied upon in reaching our decision to Drug, and Cosmetic Act Acid Fortification.’’ approve the petition will be made Our review of this petition was *5. FSANZ, 2009. ‘‘Mandatory Folic Acid Fortification and Health Outcomes.’’ FOR available for public disclosure (see limited to section 409 of the Federal *6. Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI), FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT). As Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the 2006. ‘‘Report of the National Committee provided in § 171.1(h), we will delete FD&C Act) (21 U.S.C. 348). This final on Folic Acid Food Fortification.’’ from the documents any materials that rule is not a statement regarding *7. FSAI, 2008. ‘‘Report of the are not available for public disclosure. compliance with other sections of the Implementation Group on Folic Acid

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Food Fortification to the Department of 23. McEvoy, G.K. (ed.). ‘‘American Hospital DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Health and Children.’’ Formulary Service—Drug Information *8. GR Health Council of the Netherlands 2005.’’ Bethesda, MD: American Society Bureau of Indian Affairs (HCN), 2000. ‘‘Risks of Folic Acid of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc. 2005 Fortification.’’ The Hague, Health (Plus Supplements). [167A2100DD/AAKC001030/ Council of the Netherlands 2000/21. A0A501010.999900 253G] *9. GR HCN, 2008. ‘‘Towards an Optimal Use 24. Tamura, T. and E.L. Stokstad, 1973. ‘‘The Availability of Food Folate in Man.’’ of Folic Acid.’’ The Hague, Health 25 CFR Part 151 Council of the Netherlands 2008/02E. British Journal of Haematology 25(4): 10. CDC, 1992. ‘‘Recommendations for the 512–532. RIN 1076–AF28 Use of Folic Acid to Reduce the Number List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 172 of Cases of Spina Bifida and Other Title Evidence for Trust Land Neural Tube Defects.’’ Morbidity and Acquisitions Mortality Weekly Report 41. Available at: Food additives, Incorporation by http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/ reference, Reporting and recordkeeping AGENCY: Bureau of Indian Affairs, mmwrhtml/00019479.htm (accessed requirements. Interior. April 1, 2016). *11. EFSA, 2009. Report prepared by the Therefore, under the Federal Food, ACTION: Interim final rule; delay of EFSA Scientific Cooperation Working Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under effective date. Group on ‘‘Analysis of Risks and authority delegated to the Commissioner Benefits of Fortification of Food with of Food and Drugs and redelegated to SUMMARY: The Bureau of Indian Affairs Folic A.’’ the Director, Center for Food Safety and (BIA) published an interim final rule on *12. Memorandum from J. Zang, Toxicology Applied Nutrition, 21 CFR part 172 is title evidence for trust land acquisitions Team, Division of Petition Review, to J. and received comments during the amended as follows: Kidwell, Division of Petition Review, public comment period. The BIA March 23, 2016. *13. Memorandum from H. Lee, Chemistry PART 172—FOOD ADDITIVES anticipates making technical revisions Review Group, Division of Petition PERMITTED FOR DIRECT ADDITION to the rule in response to those Review, to J. Kidwell, Regulatory Group TO FOOD FOR HUMAN comments. This notice delays the I, Division of Petition Review, April 2, CONSUMPTION effective date of the interim final rule 2014. for 30 days, during which time BIA 14. National Health and Nutrition plans to publish a final rule with ■ Examination Survey 2007–2008 Data 1. The authority citation for 21 CFR technical revisions. Documentation, Codebook, and part 172 continues to read as follows: Frequencies, CDC, 2009. Available at: DATES: The effective date of the interim http://wwwn.cdc.gov/nchs/nhanes/ Authority: 21 U.S.C. 321, 341, 342, 348, final rule published March 1, 2016 (81 search/nhanes07_08.aspx (accessed 371, 379e. FR 10477) is delayed from April 15, April 1, 2016). ■ 2. Amend § 172.345 by revising the 2016 to May 16, 2016. 15. Qi, Y.P., A.N. Do, H.C. Hamner, C.M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Pfeiffer, et al., 2014. ‘‘The Prevalence of first sentence of paragraph (b) and Low Serum Vitamin B-12 Status in the adding paragraph (i) to read as follows: Elizabeth Appel, Director, Office of Absence of Anemia or Macrocytosis Did Regulatory Affairs and Collaborative Not Increase Among Older U.S. Adults § 172.345 Folic acid (folacin). Action, Office of the Assistant after Mandatory Folic Acid * * * * * Secretary—Indian Affairs; telephone Fortification.’’ The Journal of Nutrition (202) 273–4680, elizabeth.appel@ (b) Folic acid meets the specifications 144, 170–176. bia.gov. 16. Oh, R. and D.L. Brown, 2003. ‘‘Vitamin of the Food Chemicals Codex, 9th ed., B12 Deficiency.’’ American Family updated through Third Supplement, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March Physician 67, 979–986. effective December 1, 2015, pp. 495– 1, 2016, BIA published an interim final 17. Stabler, S.P., 2013. ‘‘Clinical Practice. 496, which is incorporated by reference. rule with an effective date of April 15, Vitamin B12 Deficiency.’’ New England *** 2016. 81 FR 10477. The interim final Journal of Medicine 368(2): 149–160. rule deletes the requirement for fee-to- 18. Hunt A., D. Harrington, and S. Robinson, * * * * * trust applicants to furnish title evidence 2014. ‘‘Vitamin B12 Deficiency.’’ British (i) Folic acid may be added to corn Medical Journal 349: g5226. that meets the ‘‘Standards for the 19. Wright J.D., K. Bialostosky, E.W. Gunter, masa flour at a level not to exceed 0.7 Preparation of Title Evidence in Land M.D. Carroll, et al., 1998. ‘‘Blood Folate milligrams of folic acid per pound of Acquisitions by the United States’’ and Vitamin B12: United States, 1988– corn masa flour. issued by the U.S. Department of Justice 94.’’ Vital Health and Statistics 11:1–78. Dated: April 12, 2016. (DOJ), and replaces the requirement 20. Berry, R.J., H.K. Carter, and Q. Yang, with a more targeted requirement for 2007. ‘‘Cognitive Impairment in Older Susan Bernard, title evidence, because adherence to the Americans in the Age of Folic Acid Director, Office of Regulations, Policy and DOJ standards is not required for Fortification.’’ American Journal of Social Sciences, Center for Food Safety and acquisitions of land in trust for Clinical Nutrition 86, 265–267; author Applied Nutrition. reply 267–269. individual Indians or Indian tribes. The [FR Doc. 2016–08792 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 21. Bailey, S.W. and J.E. Ayling, 2009. ‘‘The BIA received 13 comments during the Extremely Slow and Variable Activity of BILLING CODE 4164–01–P public comment period and anticipates Dihydrofolate Reductase in Human Liver making technical changes in response to and its Implications for High Folic Acid those comments. The interim final rule Intake.’’ Proceedings of the National stated that BIA may withdraw, initiate Academy of Sciences of the United a proposed rulemaking, or revise the States of America 106 (36), 15424– rule in response to comments. The BIA 15429. 22. Shane, B., ‘‘Folate Chemistry and has determined that technical revisions Metabolism,’’ in Folate in Health and to the rule may be appropriate and is Disease, L. B. Bailey, Ed. Marcel Dekker, therefore delaying the effective date of Boca Raton, FL, USA, 2nd edition, 2009. the rule for 30 days, during which time

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BIA will publish a final rule with SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PBGC’s need to determine and issue new technical revisions. regulation on Benefits Payable in interest assumptions promptly so that Dated: April 12, 2016. Terminated Single-Employer Plans (29 the assumptions can reflect current CFR part 4022) prescribes actuarial Lawrence S. Roberts, market conditions as accurately as assumptions—including interest possible. Acting Assistant Secretary—Indian Affairs. assumptions—for paying plan benefits Because of the need to provide [FR Doc. 2016–08776 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] under terminating single-employer immediate guidance for the payment of BILLING CODE 4337–15–P plans covered by title IV of the benefits under plans with valuation Employee Retirement Income Security dates during May 2016, PBGC finds that Act of 1974. The interest assumptions in good cause exists for making the the regulation are also published on assumptions set forth in this PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY PBGC’s Web site (http://www.pbgc.gov). amendment effective less than 30 days CORPORATION PBGC uses the interest assumptions in after publication. Appendix B to Part 4022 to determine 29 CFR Part 4022 PBGC has determined that this action whether a benefit is payable as a lump is not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’ Benefits Payable in Terminated Single- sum and to determine the amount to under the criteria set forth in Executive Employer Plans; Interest Assumptions pay. Appendix C to Part 4022 contains Order 12866. for Paying Benefits interest assumptions for private-sector Because no general notice of proposed pension practitioners to refer to if they rulemaking is required for this AGENCY: Pension Benefit Guaranty wish to use lump-sum interest rates amendment, the Regulatory Flexibility Corporation. determined using PBGC’s historical Act of 1980 does not apply. See 5 U.S.C. ACTION: Final rule. methodology. Currently, the rates in 601(2). Appendices B and C of the benefit SUMMARY: This final rule amends the payment regulation are the same. List of Subjects in 29 CFR Part 4022 Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation’s The interest assumptions are intended Employee benefit plans, Pension regulation on Benefits Payable in to reflect current conditions in the insurance, Pensions, Reporting and Terminated Single-Employer Plans to financial and annuity markets. recordkeeping requirements. prescribe interest assumptions under Assumptions under the benefit payments regulation are updated In consideration of the foregoing, 29 the regulation for valuation dates in CFR part 4022 is amended as follows: May 2016. The interest assumptions are monthly. This final rule updates the used for paying benefits under benefit payments interest assumptions 1 PART 4022—BENEFITS PAYABLE IN terminating single-employer plans for May 2016. TERMINATED SINGLE-EMPLOYER The May 2016 interest assumptions covered by the pension insurance PLANS system administered by PBGC. under the benefit payments regulation will be 1.00 percent for the period ■ DATES: Effective May 1, 2016. 1. The authority citation for part 4022 during which a benefit is in pay status continues to read as follows: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: and 4.00 percent during any years Catherine B. Klion (Klion.Catherine@ preceding the benefit’s placement in pay Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1302, 1322, 1322b, pbgc.gov), Assistant General Counsel for status. In comparison with the interest 1341(c)(3)(D), and 1344. Regulatory Affairs, Pension Benefit assumptions in effect for April 2016, ■ 2. In appendix B to part 4022, Rate Set Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K Street these interest assumptions are 271, as set forth below, is added to the NW., Washington, DC 20005, 202–326– unchanged. table. 4024. (TTY/TDD users may call the PBGC has determined that notice and Federal relay service toll-free at 1–800– public comment on this amendment are Appendix B to Part 4022—Lump Sum 877–8339 and ask to be connected to impracticable and contrary to the public Interest Rates for PBGC Payments 202–326–4024.) interest. This finding is based on the * * * * *

For plans with a valuation Deferred annuities date Immediate (percent) Rate set annuity rate (percent) On or after Before i1 i2 i3 n1 n2

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■ 3. In appendix C to part 4022, Rate Set Appendix C to Part 4022—Lump Sum 271, as set forth below, is added to the Interest Rates for Private-Sector table. Payments * * * * *

1 Appendix B to PBGC’s regulation on Allocation benefits under terminating covered single-employer ERISA section 4044. Those assumptions are of Assets in Single-Employer Plans (29 CFR part plans for purposes of allocation of assets under updated quarterly. 4044) prescribes interest assumptions for valuing

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Issued in Washington, DC, on this 11th day Public Law 114–102 (HIFPA), into law. the Regulations, and which are subject of April 2016. Section 102(a)(1) of HIFPA requires the to or strict conditions on Judith Starr, President, within 120 days of the the opening or maintaining of General Counsel, Pension Benefit Guaranty enactment of HIFPA, to prescribe correspondent or payable-through Corporation. regulations to prohibit or impose strict accounts as set forth in § 566.201(b) of [FR Doc. 2016–08773 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] conditions on the opening or the Regulations, will be listed on the BILLING CODE 7709–02–P maintaining in the United States of a Hizballah Financial Sanctions correspondent account or a payable- Regulations List (HFSR List) on OFAC’s through account by a foreign financial Web site (www.treasury.gov/ofac) on the DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY institution that the President Counter Terrorism Sanctions page and determines, on or after December 18, published in the Federal Register. Office of Foreign Assets Control 2015, engages in one or more of the Subpart C of the Regulations defines following activities: (1) Knowingly key terms used throughout the 31 CFR Part 566 facilitating a significant transaction or Regulations, and subpart D contains transactions for Hizballah; (2) interpretive sections regarding the Hizballah Financial Sanctions knowingly facilitating a significant Regulations. Section 566.404 of subpart Regulations transaction or transactions of a person D of the Regulations sets forth the types identified on the List of Specially of factors that, as a general matter, the AGENCY: Office of Foreign Assets Secretary of the Treasury will consider Control, Treasury. Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons (SDN List) maintained by in determining, for purposes of ACTION: Final rule. OFAC, the property and interests in paragraph (a) of § 566.201, whether SUMMARY: The Department of the property of which are blocked pursuant transactions or financial services are Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets to the International Emergency significant. Control (OFAC) is adding new part 566 Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et Transactions otherwise prohibited to 31 CFR chapter V to implement the seq.) for acting on behalf of or at the under the Regulations but found to be Hizballah International Financing direction of, or being owned or consistent with U.S. policy may be Prevention Act of 2015, which requires controlled by, Hizballah; (3) knowingly authorized by the general licenses the President to prescribe certain engaging in money laundering to carry contained in subpart E of the regulations. out an activity described in (1) or (2); or Regulations or by a specific license (4) knowingly facilitating a significant issued pursuant to the procedures DATES: Effective: April 15, 2016. transaction or transactions or providing described in subpart E of 31 CFR part FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The significant financial services to carry out 501. Subpart E of the Regulations Department of the Treasury’s Office of an activity described in (1), (2), or (3). includes a general license in § 566.504 Foreign Assets Control: Assistant Pursuant to Presidential authorizing transactions related to Director for Licensing, tel.: 202–622– Memorandum of March 18, 2016: winding down and closing a 2480, Assistant Director for Regulatory Delegation of Functions Under Sections correspondent account or a payable- Affairs, tel.: 202–622–4855, Assistant 102(a), 102(c), 204, and 302 of HIFPA, through account. Section 566.504 Director for Sanctions Compliance & the President delegated certain authorizes transactions related to Evaluation, tel.: 202–622–2490; or the functions and authorities, with respect closing a correspondent account or Department of the Treasury’s Office of to the determinations provided for payable-through account for a foreign the Chief Counsel (Foreign Assets therein, to the Secretary of the Treasury, financial institution whose name is Control), Office of the General Counsel, in consultation with the Secretary of added to the HFSR List during the 10- tel.: 202–622–2410. State. In furtherance of HIFPA’s day period beginning on the effective SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: requirement and the Presidential date of the in § 566.201. delegation of functions and authorities This general license includes a reporting Electronic and Facsimile Availability noted above, OFAC is promulgating the requirement pursuant to which a U.S. This document and additional Hizballah Financial Sanctions financial institution that maintained a information concerning OFAC are Regulations, 31 CFR part 566 (the correspondent account or a payable- available from OFAC’s Web site ‘‘Regulations’’). through account for a foreign financial (www.treasury.gov/ofac). Certain general Subpart A of the Regulations clarifies institution whose name is added to the information pertaining to OFAC’s the relation of this part to other laws HFSR List must file a report with OFAC sanctions programs also is available via and regulations. Subpart B of the that provides full details on the closing facsimile through a 24-hour fax-on- Regulations implements section 102(a) of each such account within 30 days of demand service, tel.: 202–622–0077. of HIFPA. The names of foreign the closure of the account. The report financial institutions that are must include complete information on Background determined by the Secretary of the all transactions processed or executed in On December 18, 2015, the President Treasury, in consultation with the winding down and closing the account. signed the Hizballah International Secretary of State, to engage in the Subpart F of the Regulations refers to Financing Prevention Act of 2015, activities described in § 566.201(a) of subpart C of part 501 for recordkeeping

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and reporting requirements. Subpart G collection of information displays a PART 566—HIZBALLAH FINANCIAL of the Regulations describes the civil valid control number. The likely SANCTIONS REGULATIONS and criminal penalties applicable to respondents and recordkeepers affected violations of the Regulations, as well as by the new collection of information in Subpart A—Relation of This Part to Other the procedures governing the potential § 566.504(b) are U.S. financial Laws and Regulations imposition of a civil monetary penalty. institutions operating correspondent Sec. Subpart G also refers to Appendix A of accounts or payable-through accounts 566.101 Relation of this part to other laws part 501 for a more complete for foreign financial institutions. and regulations. description of these procedures. Because this is a new collection of Subpart B—Prohibitions Subpart H of the Regulations refers to information, OFAC cannot predict the 566.201 Prohibitions or strict conditions subpart E of part 501 for applicable response rate for the § 566.504(b) with respect to correspondent or provisions relating to administrative reporting requirement at this time. For payable-through accounts of certain procedures and contains a delegation of future submissions, OFAC will report foreign financial institutions identified authority by the Secretary of the retrospectively on the response rate by the Secretary of the Treasury. Treasury. Subpart I of the Regulations during the previous reporting period. 566.202 Evasions; attempts; causing sets forth a Paperwork Reduction Act The estimated average reporting/ violations; conspiracies. notice. recordkeeping burden is 2 hours per Subpart C—General Definitions response. Public Participation 566.300 Applicability of definitions. Comments are invited on: (a) Whether Because the Regulations involve a 566.301 Agent. this collection of information is foreign affairs function, the provisions 566.302 Correspondent account. necessary for the proper performance of of Executive Order 12866 and the 566.303 Covered financial institution. the functions of the agency, including Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 566.304 Effective date. whether the information has practical 553) requiring notice of proposed 566.305 Entity. utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency’s 566.306 Financial institution. rulemaking, opportunity for public estimate of the burden of the collection 566.307 Financial services. participation, and delay in effective date of information; (c) ways to enhance the 566.308 Financial transaction. are inapplicable. Because no notice of quality, utility, and clarity of the 566.309 Foreign financial institution. proposed rulemaking is required for this 566.310 HIFPA. rule, the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 information to be collected; (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 566.311 Hizballah. U.S.C. 601–612) does not apply. 566.312 Knowingly. information on respondents, including 566.313 Licenses; general and specific. Paperwork Reduction Act through the use of automated collection 566.314 Money laundering. With respect to section 2 of the techniques and other forms of 566.315 OFAC. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, 44 information technology; and (e) the 566.316 Payable-through account. U.S.C. 3507, the collection of estimated capital or start-up costs of the 566.317 Person. information in § 566.601 of the operation, maintenance, and/or 566.318 Transaction account. Regulations is made pursuant to OFAC’s purchase of services to provide 566.319 United States. Reporting, Procedures and Penalties information. 566.320 U.S. financial institution. Regulations, 31 CFR part 501, and has Comments concerning the above Subpart D—Interpretations information and the accuracy of these been approved by OMB under control 566.401 Reference to amended sections. number 1505–0164. See 31 CFR burden estimates, and suggestions for 566.402 Effect of amendment. 501.901. The collection of information reducing this burden, should be 566.403 Facilitation of certain efforts, in § 566.504(b) of the Regulations has directed to OMB, Attention: Desk activities, or transactions by foreign been submitted to OMB under Officer for the Department of the financial institutions. Information Collection Request (ICR) Treasury, Office of Information and 566.404 Significant transaction or number 201603–1505–002 and is Regulatory Affairs, Washington, DC transactions; significant financial pending approval. Section 566.504(b) 20503, with a copy to Chief of Records, services. specifies that a U.S. financial institution Attention: Request for Comments, Office Subpart E—Licenses, Authorizations, and that maintained a correspondent of Foreign Assets Control, Department Statements of Licensing Policy account or payable-through account for of the Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania 566.501 General and specific licensing a foreign financial institution listed on Avenue NW., Freedman’s Bank procedures. the HFSR List must file a report with Building, Washington, DC 20220. Any 566.502 Effect of license or authorization. OFAC that provides full details on the such comments should be submitted not 566.503 Exclusion from licenses. closing of each such account within 30 later than June 14, 2016. All comments 566.504 Transactions related to closing a days of the closure of the account. This on the collection of information in correspondent or payable-through collection of information assists in § 566.504(b) will be a matter of public account. verifying that U.S. financial institutions record. Subpart F—Reports are complying with prohibitions on List of Subjects in 31 CFR Part 566 566.601 Records and reports. maintaining correspondent accounts or payable-through accounts for foreign Administrative practice and Subpart G—Penalties financial institutions listed on the HFSR procedure, Banking, Banks, Brokers, 566.701 Penalties. List, and the information collected will Foreign trade, Hizballah, Investments, 566.702 Pre-Penalty Notice; settlement. be used to further OFAC’s compliance Loans, Money laundering, Securities, 566.703 Penalty imposition. and enforcement functions. Services. 566.704 Administrative collection; referral With respect to all of the foregoing For the reasons set forth in the to United States Department of Justice. collections of information, an agency preamble, the Department of the Subpart H—Procedures may not conduct or sponsor, and a Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets 566.801 Procedures. person is not required to respond to, a Control adds part 566 to 31 CFR chapter 566.802 Delegation by the Secretary of the collection of information, unless the V to read as follows: Treasury.

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Subpart I—Paperwork Reduction Act currency, the foreign financial (2) Restricting the transactions that 566.901 Paperwork Reduction Act notice. institution, on or after December 18, may be processed through the Authority: 3 U.S.C. 301; 31 U.S.C. 321(b); 2015, knowingly: correspondent account or payable- 50 U.S.C. 1601–1651, 1701–1706; Pub. L. (1) Facilitates a significant transaction through account of the foreign financial 101–410, 104 Stat. 890 (28 U.S.C. 2461 note); or transactions for Hizballah; institution to certain types of Pub. L. 110–96, 121 Stat. 1011 (50 U.S.C. (2) Facilitates a significant transaction transactions, such as personal 1705 note); Pub. L. 114–102. or transactions of a person identified on remittances; OFAC’s Specially Designated Nationals Subpart A—Relation of This Part to and Blocked Persons List (SDN List), the (3) Placing monetary limits on, or Other Laws and Regulations property and interests in property of limiting the volume of, the transactions which are blocked pursuant to the that may be processed through the § 566.101 Relation of this part to other correspondent account or payable- laws and regulations. International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.) through account of the foreign financial This part is separate from, and (IEEPA) for acting on behalf of or at the institution; independent of, the other parts of this direction of, or being owned or (4) Requiring pre-approval from the chapter, with the exception of part 501 controlled by, Hizballah; U.S. financial institution for all of this chapter, the recordkeeping and transactions processed through the reporting requirements and license Note to paragraph (a)(2): The SDN List is correspondent account or payable- application and other procedures of accessible through the following page on through account of the foreign financial which apply to this part. Actions taken OFAC’s Web site: www.treasury.gov/sdn. Additional information pertaining to the SDN institution; or pursuant to part 501 of this chapter with List can be found in appendix A to this respect to the prohibitions contained in chapter. Persons whose property and (5) Prohibiting or restricting the this part are considered actions taken interests in property are blocked pursuant to processing of foreign exchange pursuant to this part. Differing foreign IEEPA for acting on behalf of or at the transactions through the correspondent policy and national security direction of or being owned or controlled by account or payable-through account of circumstances may result in differing Hizballah are identified by a special the foreign financial institution. interpretations of similar language reference to Hizballah at the end of their entries on the SDN List, in addition to the Note to paragraph (b): The name of the among the parts of this chapter. No reference to the regulatory part of this foreign financial institution, together with license or authorization contained in or chapter pursuant to which their property and the actual strict condition(s) to be imposed, issued pursuant to those other parts interests in property are blocked. For will be added to the HFSR List on the Office authorizes any transaction prohibited by example, a person whose property and of Foreign Assets Control’s Web site this part. No license or authorization interests in property are blocked pursuant to (www.treasury.gov/ofac) on the Counter contained in or issued pursuant to any the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations, Terrorism Sanctions page, and published in 31 CFR part 594, and identified on the SDN other provision of law or regulation the Federal Register. List, will have the program tag ‘‘[SDGT]’’ and authorizes any transaction prohibited by descriptive text [‘‘Subject to secondary (c) If the Secretary of the Treasury this part. No license or authorization sanctions pursuant to the Hizballah Financial contained in or issued pursuant to this Sanctions Regulations’’]. does not impose one or more strict part relieves the involved parties from conditions, pursuant to paragraph (b) of (3) Engages in money laundering to complying with any other applicable this section, on the opening or carry out an activity described in laws or regulations. maintaining by a U.S. financial paragraphs (a)(1) or (a)(2) of this section; institution of a correspondent account Subpart B—Prohibitions or or a payable-through account in the (4) Facilitates a significant transaction United States for a foreign financial § 566.201 Prohibitions or strict conditions or transactions or provides significant institution that the Secretary determines with respect to correspondent or payable- financial services to carry out an activity through accounts of certain foreign engages in one or more of the activities described in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2), or described in paragraph (a) of this financial institutions identified by the (a)(3) of this section. section, the Secretary may prohibit the Secretary of the Treasury. (b) The Secretary of the Treasury may opening or maintaining by a U.S. Upon a determination by the impose one or more strict conditions on Secretary of the Treasury that a foreign the opening or maintaining by a U.S. financial institution of a correspondent financial institution knowingly engages financial institution of a correspondent account or a payable-through account in in one or more of the activities account or a payable-through account in the United States for that foreign described in paragraphs (a)(1) through the United States for a foreign financial financial institution. Except as (a)(4) of this section, the Secretary of the institution that the Secretary finds otherwise authorized pursuant to this Treasury may, as set forth in paragraph engages in one or more of the activities part, a U.S. financial institution shall (b) of this section, impose one or more described in paragraph (a) of this not open or maintain a correspondent strict conditions on the opening or section. Except as otherwise authorized account or a payable-through account in maintaining of a correspondent account pursuant to this part, a U.S. financial the United States for a foreign financial or a payable-through account in the institution shall not open or maintain a institution for which the opening or United States for that foreign financial correspondent account or payable- maintaining of such an account is institution, or, as set forth in paragraph through account in the United States in prohibited pursuant to this paragraph. (c) of this section, prohibit a U.S. a manner that is inconsistent with any Note to paragraph (c): The names of financial institution from opening or strict condition imposed and in effect foreign financial institutions for which the maintaining a correspondent account or pursuant to this paragraph. Such opening or maintaining of a correspondent a payable-through account in the United conditions may include the following: account or a payable-through account in the States for that foreign financial (1) Prohibiting or restricting any United States is prohibited will be listed on institution. provision of trade finance through the the HFSR List on OFAC’s Web site (a) A foreign financial institution correspondent account or payable- (www.treasury.gov/ofac) on the Counter engages in an activity described in this through account of the foreign financial Terrorism Sanctions page, and published in paragraph if, in any location or institution; the Federal Register.

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§ 566.202 Evasions; attempts; causing corporation, group, subgroup, or other § 566.309 Foreign financial institution. violations; conspiracies. organization. (a) The term foreign financial (a) Any transaction on or after the institution means: § 566.306 Financial institution. effective date that evades or avoids, has (1) A foreign bank; the purpose of evading or avoiding, The term financial institution means: (2) Any branch or office located causes a violation of, or attempts to (a) An insured bank (as defined in outside the United States of a covered violate any of the prohibitions set forth section 3(h) of the Federal Deposit financial institution, as defined in in this part is prohibited. Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813(h)); § 566.304; (b) Any conspiracy formed to violate (b) A commercial bank or trust (3) Any other person organized under any of the prohibitions set forth in this company; foreign law (other than a branch or part is prohibited. (c) A private banker; office of such person in the United (d) An agency or branch of a foreign States) that, if it were located in the Subpart C—General Definitions bank in the United States; United States, would be a covered (e) Any credit union; financial institution, as defined in § 566.300 Applicability of definitions. (f) A thrift institution; § 566.304; and The definitions in this subpart apply (g) A broker or dealer registered with (4) Any person organized under throughout the entire part. the Securities and Exchange foreign law (other than a branch or Commission under the Securities § 566.301 Agent. office of such person in the United Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78a et States) that is engaged in the business The term agent includes an entity seq.); of, and is readily identifiable as, a dealer established by a person for purposes of (h) A broker or dealer in securities or in foreign exchange or a money conducting transactions on behalf of the commodities; transmitter. person in order to conceal the identity (i) An investment banker or (b) For purposes of paragraph (a)(4) of of the person. investment company; this section, a person is not ‘‘engaged in (j) A currency exchange; § 566.302 Correspondent account. the business’’ of a dealer in foreign (k) An issuer, redeemer, or cashier of exchange or a money transmitter if such The term correspondent account travelers’ checks, checks, money orders, transactions are merely incidental to the means an account established to receive or similar instruments; person’s business. deposits from, make payments on behalf (l) An insurance company; of, or handle other financial transactions (m) A dealer in precious metals, § 566.310 HIFPA. related to a foreign financial institution. stones, or jewels; The term HIFPA means the Hizballah (n) A loan or finance company; § 566.303 Covered financial institution. International Financing Prevention Act (o) A licensed sender of money or any of 2015, Public Law 114–102. The term covered financial institution other person who engages as a business means a broker or dealer in securities in the transmission of funds including § 566.311 Hizballah. registered, or required to be registered, any person who engages as a business The term Hizballah means: with the Securities and Exchange in an informal money transfer system or (a) The entity known as Hizballah and Commission under the Securities any network of people who engage as a designated by the Secretary of State as Exchange Act of 1934 (15 U.S.C. 78a et business in facilitating the transfer of a foreign terrorist organization pursuant seq.), except persons who register money domestically or internationally to section 219 of the Immigration and pursuant to section 15(b)(11) of the outside of the conventional financial Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1189); or Securities Exchange Act of 1934; a institutions system; (b) Any person: futures commission merchant or an (p) A business engaged in vehicle (1) The property and interests in introducing broker registered, or sales, including automobile, airplane, property of which are blocked pursuant required to be registered, with the and boat sales; to the International Emergency Commodity Futures Trading (q) Any business or agency which Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. 1701 et Commission under the Commodity engages in any activity which the seq.); and Exchange Act (7 U.S.C. 1 et seq.), except Secretary of the Treasury determines, by (2) Who is identified on the Specially persons who register pursuant to section regulation, to be an activity which is Designated Nationals and Blocked 4(f)(a)(2) of the Commodity Exchange similar to, related to, or a substitute for Persons List (SDN List) maintained by Act; or a mutual fund. any activity in which any business OFAC as an agent, instrumentality, or affiliate of Hizballah. § 566.304 Effective date. described in this paragraph is authorized to engage; or The effective date refers to the Note to § 566.311: The SDN List is (r) Any other business designated by accessible through the following page on effective date of a prohibition or strict the Secretary whose cash transactions OFAC’s Web site: www.treasury.gov/sdn. condition imposed pursuant to have a high degree of usefulness in Additional information pertaining to the SDN § 566.201 on the opening or maintaining criminal, tax, or regulatory matters. List can be found in Appendix A to this of a correspondent account or a payable- chapter. Persons on the SDN List that fall through account in the United States by § 566.307 Financial services. within the definition of Hizballah set forth in a U.S. financial institution for a The term financial services includes this section are identified by a special particular foreign financial institution loans, transfers, accounts, insurance, reference to Hizballah at the end of their and is the earlier of the date the U.S. investments, securities, guarantees, entries on the SDN List, in addition to the financial institution receives actual or reference to the regulatory part of this foreign exchange, letters of credit, and chapter pursuant to which their property and constructive notice of such prohibition commodity futures or options. interests in property are blocked. For or condition. § 566.308 Financial transaction. example, a person whose property and § 566.305 Entity. interests in property are blocked pursuant to The term financial transaction means the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations, The term entity means a partnership, any transfer of value involving a 31 CFR part 594, and identified on the SDN association, trust, joint venture, financial institution. List will have the program tag ‘‘[SDGT]’’ and

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descriptive text [‘‘Subject to secondary making payments or transfers to third § 566.404 Significant transactions; sanctions pursuant to the Hizballah Financial persons or others. Such term includes significant financial services. Sanctions Regulations’’]. demand deposits, negotiable order of In determining, for purposes of withdrawal accounts, savings deposits paragraph (a) of § 566.201, whether a § 566.312 Knowingly. subject to automatic transfers, and share transaction(s) or financial service(s) is The term knowingly, with respect to draft accounts. significant, the Secretary of the Treasury conduct, a circumstance, or a result, may consider the totality of the facts means that a person has actual § 566.319 United States. and circumstances. As a general matter, knowledge, or should have known, of The term United States means the the Secretary may consider some or all the conduct, the circumstance, or the United States, its territories and of the following factors: result. possessions, and all areas under the (a) Size, number, and frequency. The § 566.313 Licenses; general and specific. jurisdiction or authority thereof. size, number, and frequency of transaction(s) or financial service(s) (a) Except as otherwise provided in § 566.320 U.S. financial institution. performed over a period of time, this part, the term license means any including whether the transaction(s) or The term U.S. financial institution license or authorization contained in or financial service(s) is increasing or means a financial institution located in issued pursuant to this part. decreasing over time and the rate of or organized under the laws of the (b) The term general license means increase or decrease. United States or any jurisdiction within any license or authorization the terms of (b) Nature. The nature of the the United States. which are set forth in subpart E of this transaction(s) or financial service(s), part or made available on OFAC’s Web Subpart D—Interpretations including the type, complexity, and site: www.treasury.gov/ofac. commercial purpose of the (c) The term specific license means § 566.401 Reference to amended sections. transaction(s) or financial service(s). any license or authorization issued (c) Level of awareness; pattern of pursuant to this part but not set forth in Except as otherwise provided in this conduct. (1) Whether the transaction(s) subpart E of this part or made available part, reference to any provision in or or financial service(s) is performed with on OFAC’s Web site: www.treasury.gov/ appendix to this part or chapter or to the involvement or approval of ofac. any regulation, ruling, order, management or only by clerical Note to § 566.313: See § 501.801 of this instruction, directive, or license issued personnel; and chapter on licensing procedures. pursuant to this part refers to the same (2) Whether the transaction(s) or as currently amended. financial service(s) is part of a pattern of § 566.314 Money laundering. § 566.402 Effect of amendment. conduct or the result of a business The term money laundering includes development strategy. the movement of illicit cash or cash Unless otherwise specifically (d) Nexus. The proximity between the equivalent proceeds into, out of, or provided, any amendment, foreign financial institution engaging in through a country, or into, out of, or modification, or revocation of any the transaction(s) or providing the through a financial institution. provision in or appendix to this part or financial service(s) and Hizballah or a chapter or of any regulations, ruling, blocked person described in paragraph § 566.315 OFAC. order, instruction, or license issued by (a)(2) of § 566.201. For example, a The term OFAC means the OFAC does not affect any act done or transaction or financial service in which Department of the Treasury’s Office of omitted, or any civil or criminal a foreign financial institution provides Foreign Assets Control. proceeding commenced or pending, brokerage or clearing services to, or § 566.316 Payable-through account. prior to such amendment, modification, maintains an account or makes or revocation. All penalties, forfeitures, payments for, Hizballah or such a The term payable-through account and liabilities under any such blocked person generally would be of means an account, including a regulation, ruling, order, instruction, or greater significance than a transaction or transaction account as defined in license continue and may be enforced as financial service a foreign financial § 566.317, opened at a depository if such amendment, modification, or institution conducts for or provides to institution by a foreign financial revocation had not been made. Hizballah or such a blocked person institution by means of which the indirectly or in a tertiary relationship. foreign financial institution permits its § 566.403 Facilitation of certain efforts, (e) Impact. The impact of the customers to engage, either directly or activities, or transactions by foreign transaction(s) or financial service(s) on through a subaccount, in banking financial institutions. the objectives of the Hizballah activities usual in connection with the For purposes of § 566.201, the term International Financing Prevention Act business of banking in the United facilitate used with respect to certain of 2015, including: States. efforts, activities, or transactions refers (1) The economic or other benefit § 566.317 Person. to the provision of assistance by a conferred or attempted to be conferred The term person means an individual foreign financial institution for those on Hizballah or a blocked person or entity. efforts, activities, or transactions, described in paragraph (a)(2) of including the provision of currency, § 566.201; and § 566.318 Transaction account. financial instruments, securities, or any (2) Whether and how the The term transaction account means other transmission of value; purchasing; transaction(s) or financial service(s) a deposit or account on which the selling; transporting; swapping; contributes to support for international depositor or account holder is permitted brokering; financing; approving; terrorism. to make withdrawals by negotiable or guaranteeing; the provision of other (f) Deceptive practices. Whether the transferable instrument, payment orders services of any kind; the provision of transaction(s) or financial service(s) of withdrawal, telephone transfers, or personnel; or the provision of software, involves an attempt to obscure or other similar items for the purpose of technology, or goods of any kind. conceal the actual parties or true nature

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of the transaction(s) or financial another department or agency of the NW., Freedman’s Bank Building, service(s) to evade sanctions. U.S. Government in compliance with Washington, DC 20220. (g) Other relevant factors. Such other applicable laws and regulations subject (c) Specific licenses may be issued on factors that the Secretary deems relevant to the jurisdiction of that department or a case-by-case basis to authorize on a case-by-case basis in determining agency. transactions outside the scope or time the significance of a transaction(s) or period authorized in paragraph (a) by a financial service(s). § 566.503 Exclusion from licenses. U.S. financial institution with respect to OFAC reserves the right to exclude a correspondent account or a payable- Subpart E—Licenses, Authorizations, any person, property, transaction, or through account maintained by the U.S. and Statements of Licensing Policy class thereof from the operation of any financial institution for a foreign financial institution whose name is § 566.501 General and specific licensing license or from the privileges conferred procedures. by any license. OFAC also reserves the added to the HFSR List. License right to restrict the applicability of any applications should be filed in For provisions relating to licensing license to particular persons, property, conformance with § 501.801 of the procedures, see part 501, subpart E of transactions, or classes thereof. Such Reporting, Procedures and Penalties this chapter. Licensing actions taken actions are binding upon actual or Regulations, 31 CFR part 501. pursuant to part 501 of this chapter with constructive notice of the exclusions or (d) Nothing in this section authorizes respect to the prohibitions contained in restrictions. the opening of a correspondent account this part are considered actions taken or a payable-through account for a pursuant to this part. General licenses § 566.504 Transactions related to closing a foreign financial institution whose name and statements of licensing policy correspondent or payable-through account. appears on the HFSR List. relating to this part also may be (a) During the 10-day period available through the Counter Terrorism Note to § 566.504: This section does not beginning on the effective date of the authorize a U.S. financial institution to Sanctions page on OFAC’s Web site: prohibition in § 566.201(c) on the unblock property or interests in property, or www.treasury.gov/ofac. opening or maintaining of a to engage in any transaction or dealing in § 566.502 Effect of license or other correspondent account or a payable- property or interests in property, blocked authorization. through account for a foreign financial pursuant to any other part of this chapter, in the process of closing a correspondent (a) No license or other authorization institution listed in the HFSR List, U.S. financial institutions that maintain account or a payable-through account for a contained in this part, or otherwise foreign financial institution whose name has issued by OFAC, authorizes or validates correspondent accounts or payable- been added to the HFSR List, maintained on any transaction or financial service through accounts for the foreign OFAC’s Web site (www.treasury.gov/ofac) on effected prior to the issuance of such financial institution are authorized to: the Counter Terrorism Sanctions page. See license or other authorization, unless (1) Process only those transactions § 566.101. specifically provided in such license or through the account, or permit the authorization. foreign financial institution to execute Subpart F—Reports only those transactions through the (b) No regulation, ruling, instruction, § 566.601 Records and reports. or license authorizes any transaction or account, that are for the purpose of, and financial service prohibited under this necessary for, closing the account; and For provisions relating to required part unless the regulation, ruling, (2) Transfer the funds remaining in records and reports, see part 501, instruction, or license is issued by the correspondent account or the subpart C, of this chapter. OFAC and specifically refers to this payable-through account to an account Recordkeeping and reporting part. No regulation, ruling, instruction, of the foreign financial institution requirements imposed by part 501 of or license referring to this part shall be located outside of the United States and this chapter with respect to the deemed to authorize any transaction or close the correspondent account or the prohibitions contained in this part are financial services prohibited by any payable-through account. considered requirements arising other part of this chapter unless the (b) A report must be filed with OFAC pursuant to this part. regulation, ruling, instruction, or license within 30 days of the closure of an Subpart G—Penalties specifically refers to such part. account, providing full details on the (c) Any regulation, ruling, instruction, closing of each correspondent account § 566.701 Penalties. or license authorizing any transaction or or payable-through account maintained (a) Civil penalties. As set forth in financial service otherwise prohibited by a U.S. financial institution for a section 102(a)(3) of the Hizballah under this part has the effect of foreign financial institution whose name International Financing Prevention Act removing a prohibition contained in this is added to the HFSR List, maintained of 2015 (Pub. L. 114–102, 129 Stat. 2205 part from the transaction, but only to the on OFAC’s Web site (www.treasury.gov/ (50 U.S.C. 1701 note)), a civil penalty extent specifically stated by its terms. ofac) on the Hizballah Sanctions page. not to exceed the amount set forth in Unless the regulation, ruling, Such report must include complete section 206(b) of the International instruction, or license otherwise information on the closing of the Emergency Economic Powers Act specifies, such an authorization does account and on all transactions (IEEPA) (50 U.S.C. 1705(b)) may be not create any right, duty, obligation, processed or executed through the imposed on any person who violates, claim, or interest in, or with respect to, account pursuant to this section, attempts to violate, conspires to violate, any property that would not otherwise including the account outside of the or causes a violation of any license, exist under ordinary principles of law. United States to which funds remaining order, regulation, or prohibition set (d) Nothing contained in this part in the account were transferred. Reports forth in or issued pursuant to this part. shall be construed to supersede the should be addressed to the attention of Note to paragraph (a): As of the date of requirements established under any the Sanctions, Compliance & Evaluation publication in the Federal Register of the other provision of law or to relieve a Division, Office of Foreign Assets final rule adding this part to 31 CFR chapter person from any requirement to obtain Control, U.S. Department of the V, April 15, 2016), IEEPA provides for a a license or other authorization from Treasury, 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue maximum civil penalty not to exceed the

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greater of $250,000 or an amount that is twice (b)(1) Right to respond. An alleged Pre-Penalty Notice must be preceded by the amount of the transaction that is the basis violator has the right to respond to a a written letter of representation, unless of the violation with respect to which the Pre-Penalty Notice by making a written the PrePenalty Notice was served upon penalty is imposed. presentation to OFAC. For a description the alleged violator in care of the (b) Criminal penalties. As set forth in of the information that should be representative. section 102(a)(3) of HIFPA, a person included in such a response, see who willfully commits, willfully Appendix A to part 501 of this chapter. § 566.703 Penalty imposition. attempts to commit, or willfully (2) Deadline for response. A response If, after considering any written to a Pre-Penalty Notice must be made conspires to commit a violation of any response to the Pre-Penalty Notice and within 30 days as set forth below. The license, order, regulation, or prohibition any relevant facts, OFAC determines failure to submit a response within 30 set forth in or issued pursuant to this that there was a violation by the alleged days shall be deemed to be a waiver of part shall, upon conviction, be fined not violator named in the Pre-Penalty more than $1,000,000, or if a natural the right to respond. (i) Computation of time for response. Notice and that a civil monetary penalty person, be imprisoned for not more than or finding of violation is appropriate, 20 years, or both. A response to a Pre-Penalty Notice must be postmarked or date-stamped by the OFAC may issue a Penalty Notice or (c) Adjustments to penalty amounts. finding of violation to the violator (1) The civil penalties provided in U.S. Postal Service (or foreign postal service, if mailed abroad) or courier containing a determination of the IEEPA are subject to adjustment service provider (if transmitted to OFAC violation and the imposition of the pursuant to the Federal Civil Penalties by courier) on or before the 30th day monetary penalty, if appropriate. For Inflation Adjustment Act of 1990 (Pub. after the postmark date on the envelope additional details concerning issuance L. 101–410, as amended, 28 U.S.C. 2461 in which the Pre-Penalty Notice was of a Penalty Notice or finding of note). mailed. If the Pre-Penalty Notice was violation, see Appendix A to part 501 of (2) The criminal penalties provided in personally delivered by a non-U.S. this chapter. The issuance of the Penalty IEEPA are subject to adjustment Postal Service agent authorized by Notice or finding of violation shall pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 3571. OFAC, a response must be postmarked constitute final agency action. The (d) Attention is also directed to 18 or date-stamped on or before the 30th violator has the right to seek judicial U.S.C. 1001, which provides that day after the date of delivery. review of that final agency action in ‘‘whoever, in any matter within the (ii) Extensions of time for response. If federal district court. jurisdiction of the executive, legislative, a due date falls on a federal holiday or or judicial branch of the Government of weekend, that due date is extended to § 566.704 Administrative collection; the United States, knowingly and include the following business day. Any referral to United States Department of willfully falsifies, conceals, or covers up other extensions of time will be granted, Justice. by any trick, scheme, or device a at the discretion of OFAC, only upon In the event that the violator does not material fact; or makes any materially specific request to OFAC. pay the penalty imposed pursuant to false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement (3) Form and method of response. A this part or make payment arrangements or representation; or makes or uses any response to a Pre-Penalty Notice need acceptable to OFAC, the matter may be false writing or document knowing the not be in any particular form, but it referred for administrative collection same to contain any materially false, must be typewritten and signed by the measures by the Department of the fictitious, or fraudulent statement or alleged violator or a representative Treasury or to the United States entry’’ shall be fined under title 18, thereof, must contain information Department of Justice for appropriate United States Code, imprisoned, or sufficient to indicate that it is in both. action to recover the penalty in a civil response to the Pre-Penalty Notice, and suit in a federal district court. (e) Violations of this part may also be must include the OFAC identification subject to other applicable laws. number listed on the Pre-Penalty Notice. Subpart H—Procedures A copy of the written response may be § 566.702 Pre-Penalty Notice; settlement. sent by facsimile, but the original also § 566.801 Procedures. (a) When required. If OFAC has must be sent to OFAC’s Enforcement For license application procedures reason to believe that there has occurred Division by mail or courier and must be and procedures relating to amendments, a violation of any provision of this part postmarked or date-stamped in modifications, or revocations of or a violation of the provisions of any accordance with paragraph (b)(2) of this licenses; administrative decisions; license, ruling, regulation, order, section. directive, or instruction issued by or (c) Settlement. Settlement discussions rulemaking; and requests for documents pursuant to the direction or may be initiated by OFAC, the alleged pursuant to the Freedom of Information authorization of the Secretary of the violator, or the alleged violator’s and Privacy Acts (5 U.S.C. 552 and Treasury pursuant to this part and authorized representative. For a 552a), see part 501, subpart E, of this determines that a civil monetary penalty description of practices with respect to chapter. or finding of violation is warranted, settlement, see Appendix A to part 501 § 566.802 Delegation by the Secretary of OFAC will issue a Pre-Penalty Notice of this chapter. the Treasury. informing the alleged violator of the (d) Guidelines. Guidelines for the agency’s intent to impose a monetary imposition or settlement of civil Any action that the Secretary of the penalty or finding of violation. A Pre- penalties or finding of violations by Treasury is authorized to take pursuant Penalty Notice shall be in writing. The OFAC are contained in Appendix A to to the Hizballah International Financing Pre-Penalty Notice may be issued part 501 of this chapter. Prevention Act of 2015 (Pub. L. 114– whether or not another agency has taken (e) Representation. A representative 102, 129 Stat. 2205 (50 U.S.C. 1701 any action with respect to the matter. may act on behalf of the alleged violator, note)) may be taken by the Director of For a description of the contents of a but any oral communication with OFAC OFAC or by any other person to whom Pre-Penalty Notice, see Appendix A to prior to a written submission regarding the Secretary of the Treasury has part 501 of this chapter. the specific allegations contained in the delegated authority to so act.

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Subpart I—Paperwork Reduction Act www.regulations.gov, type USCG–2016– than 30 days after publication in the 0208 in the ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click Federal Register. For the same reasons § 566.901 Paperwork Reduction Act notice. ‘‘SEARCH.’’ Click on Open Docket discussed in the preceding paragraph, For approval by the Office of Folder on the line associated with this waiting for a 30 day notice period to run Management and Budget (OMB) under rule. would be impracticable. the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If III. Legal Authority and Need for Rule (44 U.S.C. 3507) of information you have questions on this temporary collections relating to recordkeeping final rule, call or email Petty Officer The Coast Guard is issuing this rule and reporting requirements, licensing Todd Manow, Prevention Department, under authority in 33 U.S.C. 1231, 33 procedures (including those pursuant to Sector Detroit, Coast Guard; telephone CFR 1.05–1 and 160.5; and Department statements of licensing policy), and 313–568–9508, email Todd.M.Manow@ of Homeland Security Delegation No. other procedures, see § 501.901 of this uscg.mil. 0170.1. The Captain of the Port Detroit chapter. An agency may not conduct or (COTP) has determined that the likely SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: sponsor, and a person is not required to combination of recreation vessels, respond to, a collection of information I. Table of Abbreviations commercial vessels, and an unknown number of spectators in close proximity unless it displays a valid control COTP Captain of the Port number assigned by OMB. DHS Department of Homeland Security to a youth rowing regatta along the water pose extra and unusual hazards to Dated: April 11, 2016. E.O. Executive Order NAD 83 North American Datum of 1983 public safety and property. Therefore, John E. Smith, NPRM Notice of Proposed Rulemaking the COTP is establishing a Special Local Acting Director, Office of Foreign Assets Regulation around the event location to Control. II. Background History and Regulatory Information help minimize risks to safety of life and Approved: property during this event. Dated: April 11, 2016. On April 30, 2016, the Wyandotte Adam J. Szubin, Boat Club is holding a rowing regatta in IV. Discussion of Rule Acting Under Secretary, Office of Terrorism which at least 100 youth rowers will This rule establishes a temporary and Financial Intelligence, Department of the participate in a race in the Trenton special local regulation from 7:30 a.m. Treasury. Channel, a tributary of the Detroit River. until 3 p.m. on April 30, 2016. In light [FR Doc. 2016–08720 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Due to the projected amount of human- of the aforementioned hazards, the BILLING CODE P powered watercraft on the water, there COTP has determined that a special is a need to require vessels in the local regulation is necessary to protect affected waterways to maintain a spectators, vessels, and participants. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND minimum speed for safe navigation. The The special local regulation will SECURITY rowing regatta will occur between 7:30 encompass the following waterway: All a.m. and 3 p.m. on April 30, 2016. This waters of the Detroit River, Trenton Coast Guard event has taken place under the same Channel between the following two sponsorship in the same location lines going from bank-to-bank: The first 33 CFR Part 100 annually for the past 51 years. line is drawn directly across the channel The Coast Guard is issuing this from position 42°11.0′ N., 083°09.4′ W. [Docket No. USCG–2016–0208] temporary final rule without prior (NAD 83); the second line, to the north, RIN 1625–AA08 notice and opportunity to comment is drawn directly across the channel pursuant to authority under section 4(a) from position 42°11.7′ N., 083°8.9′ W. Special Local Regulation; Hebda Cup of the Administrative Procedure Act (NAD 83). Rowing Regatta; Detroit River, Trenton (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553(b)). This provision An on-scene representative of the Channel; Wyandotte, MI authorizes an agency to issue a rule COTP or event sponsor representatives without prior notice and opportunity to AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS. may permit vessels to transit the area comment when the agency, for good when no race activity is occurring. The ACTION: Temporary final rule. cause, finds that those procedures are on-scene representative may be present ‘‘impracticable, unnecessary, or contrary SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is on any Coast Guard, state or local law to the public interest.’’ Under 5 U.S.C. establishing a temporary special local enforcement vessel assigned to patrol 553(b)(B), the Coast Guard finds that regulation controlling movement of the event. Vessel operators desiring to good cause exists for not publishing a vessels for certain waters of the Detroit transit through the regulated area must notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) River, Trenton Channel. This action is contact the Coast Guard Patrol with respect to this rule because doing necessary and is intended to ensure Commander to obtain permission to do so would be impracticable. The final safety of life on navigable waters to be so. The COTP or his designated on- details of this event were not known to used for a rowing event immediately scene representative may be contacted the Coast Guard until there was prior to, during, and immediately after via VHF Channel 16. insufficient time remaining before the this event. This regulation requires The COTP or his designated on-scene event to publish an NPRM. Thus, vessels to maintain a minimum speed representative will notify the public of delaying the effective date of this rule to for safe navigation and maneuvering. the enforcement of this rule by all wait for a comment period to run would appropriate means, including a DATES: This temporary final rule is be impracticable because it would Broadcast Notice to Mariners and Local effective from 7:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. on inhibit the Coast Guard’s ability to event Notice to Mariners. April 30, 2016. For the purposes of participants, spectators, and other enforcement, actual notice will be used waterway users during this youth V. Regulatory Analyses on April 30, 2016. rowing regatta. We developed this rule after ADDRESSES: To view documents Under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3), the Coast considering numerous statutes and mentioned in this preamble as being Guard finds that good cause exists for executive orders related to rulemaking. available in the docket, go to http:// making this temporary rule effective less Below we summarize our analyses

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based on these statutes or executive Fairness Act of 1996 (Public Law 104– $100,000,000 (adjusted for inflation) or orders. 121), we want to assist small entities in more in any one year. Though this rule understanding this rule so that they can will not result in such expenditure, we A. Regulatory Planning and Review better evaluate its effects on them. If this do discuss the effects of this rule This rule is not a significant rule would affect your small business, elsewhere in this preamble. regulatory action under section 3(f) of organization, or governmental H. Taking of Private Property E.O. 12866, Regulatory Planning and jurisdiction and you have questions Review, as supplemented by E.O. 13563, concerning its provisions or options for This rule will not cause a taking of Improving Regulation and Regulatory compliance, please contact the person private property or otherwise have Review, and does not require an listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION taking implications under Executive assessment of potential costs and CONTACT section above. Order 12630, Governmental Actions and benefits under section 6(a)(3) of Small businesses may send comments Interference with Constitutionally Executive Order 12866 or under section on the actions of Federal employees Protected Property Rights. 1 of E.O. 13563. The Office of who enforce, or otherwise determine I. Civil Justice Reform Management and Budget has not compliance with, Federal regulations to reviewed it under those Orders. the Small Business and Agriculture This rule meets applicable standards We conclude that this rule is not a Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of E.O. significant regulatory action because we and the Regional Small Business 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize anticipate that it will have minimal Regulatory Fairness Boards. The litigation, eliminate ambiguity, and impact on the economy, will not Ombudsman evaluates these actions reduce burden. interfere with other agencies, will not annually and rates each agency’s J. Protection of Children adversely alter the budget of any grant responsiveness to small business. If you or loan recipients, and will not raise any wish to comment on actions by We have analyzed this rule under E.O. novel legal or policy issues. employees of the Coast Guard, call 1– 13045, Protection of Children from The Coast Guard’s use of this special 888–REG–FAIR (1–888–734–3247). The Environmental Health Risks and Safety local regulation will be of relatively Coast Guard will not retaliate against Risks. This rule is not an economically small size and only seven and a half entities that question or complain about significant rule and does not create an hours in duration, and it is designed to this rule or any policy or action of the environmental risk to health or risk to minimize the impact on navigation. Coast Guard. safety that may disproportionately affect Moreover, vessels may transit through children. the area affected by this special local D. Collection of Information K. Indian Tribal Governments regulation at a minimum speed for safe This rule will not call for a new navigation. Overall, the Coast Guard collection of information under the This rule does not have tribal expects minimal impact to vessel Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 implications under E.O. 13175, movement from the enforcement of this U.S.C. 3501–3520). Consultation and Coordination with special local regulation. Indian Tribal Governments, because it E. Federalism does not have a substantial direct effect B. Impact on Small Entities A rule has implications for federalism on one or more Indian tribes, on the As per the Regulatory Flexibility Act under E.O. 13132, Federalism, if it has relationship between the Federal of 1980 (RFA), 5 U.S.C. 601–612, as a substantial direct effect on the States, Government and Indian tribes, or on the amended, we have considered the on the relationship between the national distribution of power and potential impact of regulations on small government and the States, or on the responsibilities between the Federal entities during rulemaking. The Coast distribution of power and Government and Indian tribes. Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b) responsibilities among the various L. Energy Effects that this rule will not have a significant levels of government. We have analyzed economic impact on a substantial this rule under that Order and This action is not a ‘‘significant number of small entities. determined that this rule does not have energy action’’ under E.O. 13211, This rule will affect the following implications for federalism. Actions Concerning Regulations That entities, some of which might be small Significantly Affect Energy Supply, entities: The owners or operators of F. Protest Activities Distribution, or Use. vessels intending to transit or anchor in The Coast Guard respects the First M. Technical Standards this portion of the Detroit River, Trenton Amendment rights of protesters. Channel in the vicinity of Wyandotte, Protesters are asked to contact the This rule does not use technical MI between 7:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on person listed in the FOR FURTHER standards. Therefore, we did not April 30, 2016. INFORMATION CONTACT section to consider the use of voluntary consensus This special local regulation will not coordinate protest activities so that your standards. have a significant economic impact on message can be received without N. Environment a substantial number of small entities jeopardizing the safety or security of for the reasons cited in the Regulatory people, places, or vessels. We have analyzed this rule under Planning and Review section. Department of Homeland Security G. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Additionally, before the enforcement of Management Directive 023–01 and the regulation, Coast Guard Sector The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act Commandant Instruction M16475.lD, Detroit will issue a local Broadcast of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires which guide the Coast Guard in Notice to Mariners so vessel owners and Federal agencies to assess the effects of complying with the National operators can plan accordingly. their discretionary regulatory actions. In Environmental Policy Act of 1969 particular, the Act addresses actions (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and C. Assistance for Small Entities that may result in the expenditure by a have concluded this action is one of a Under section 213(a) of the Small State, local, or tribal government, in the category of actions which do not Business Regulatory Enforcement aggregate, or by the private sector of individually or cumulatively have a

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significant effect on the human (3) The ‘‘on-scene representative’’ of temporary deviation, the bridge will environment. This rule involves the the COTP is any Coast Guard remain in the closed-to-navigation establishment of a special local commissioned, warrant or petty officer position from 5 a.m. April 30, 2016 to regulation and is therefore categorically or a Federal, State, or local law 5 a.m. May 7, 2016; from 5 a.m. May 14, excluded from further review under enforcement officer designated by or 2016 to 5 a.m. May 21, 2016; and from paragraph 34(h) of Figure 2–1 of the assisting the COTP to act on his behalf. 5 a.m. June 4, 2016 to 5 a.m. June 11, Commandant Instruction. An Dated: March 25, 2016. 2016. The lift span will not be able to environmental analysis checklist Scott B. Lemasters, open since one counterweight will be supporting this determination and a detached until the end of the repair Captain, U. S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Categorical Exclusion Determination are Port Detroit. work. available in the docket where indicated Vessels able to pass through the [FR Doc. 2016–08781 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] under ADDRESSES. We seek any bridge in the closed position may do so comments or information that may lead BILLING CODE 9110–04–P at anytime. The bridge will not be able to the discovery of a significant to open for emergencies and there is no environmental impact from this rule. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND immediate alternate route for vessels unable to pass through the bridge in the List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 100 SECURITY closed position. The rope replacement Marine safety, Navigation (water), Coast Guard construction schedule was developed Reporting and recordkeeping through the coordination with Coast requirements, Waterways. 33 CFR Part 117 Guard Sector Delaware Bay and the For the reasons discussed in the Mariners’ Advisory Committee for the [Docket No. USCG–2016–0228] preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33 Bay and River Delaware (MAC). The CFR part 100 as follows: Drawbridge Operation Regulation; Coast Guard will also inform the users Delaware River, Delair, NJ to of the waterways through our Local and PART 100—SAFETY OF LIFE ON Philadelphia, PA Broadcast Notices to Mariners of the NAVIGABLE WATERS change in operating schedule for the AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS. bridge so that vessel operators can ■ 1. The authority citation for part 100 ACTION: Notice of deviation from arrange their transits to minimize any continues to read as follows: drawbridge regulation. impact caused by the temporary Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1233. deviation. SUMMARY: The Coast Guard has issued a ■ In accordance with 33 CFR 117.35 (e), 2. Add § 100.35T09–0208 to read as temporary deviation from the operating the drawbridge must return to its regular follows: schedule that governs the Delair Bridge operating schedule immediately at the § 100.35T09–0208 Special Local across the Delaware River, mile 104.6, end of the effective period of this Regulation; Hebda Cup Rowing Regatta; between Philadelphia PA and Delair, NJ. temporary deviation. This deviation Detroit River, Trenton Channel; Wyandotte, The deviation is necessary to perform from the operating regulations is MI. bridge repairs. This deviation allows the authorized under 33 CFR 117.35. (a) Regulated area. A regulated area is bridge to remain in the closed-to- navigation position. Dated: April 11, 2016. established to encompass the following Hal R. Pitts, waterway: All waters of the Detroit DATES: This deviation is effective from 5 a.m. on April 30, 2016 to 5 a.m. on Bridge Program Manager, Fifth Coast Guard River, Trenton Channel between the District. following two lines going from bank-to- June 11, 2016. [FR Doc. 2016–08690 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] bank: The first line is drawn directly ADDRESSES: The docket for this BILLING CODE 9110–04–P across the channel from position deviation, [USCG–2016–0228] is 42°11.0′ N., 083°9.4′ W. (NAD 83); the available at http://www.regulations.gov. second line, to the north, is drawn Type the docket number in the directly across the channel from ‘‘SEARCH’’ box and click ‘‘SEARCH’’. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION position 42°11.7′ N., 083°8.9′ W. (NAD Click on Open Docket Folder on the line AGENCY associated with this deviation. 83). 40 CFR Parts 52 and 81 (b) Effective period. This section is FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If effective and will be enforced from 7:30 you have questions on this temporary [EPA–R09–OAR–2014–0636; FRL–9944–93– a.m. until 3 p.m. on April 30, 2016. deviation, call or email Mrs. Traci Region 9] (c) Regulations. (1) Vessels transiting Whitfield, Bridge Administration Adequacy Status of Motor Vehicle through the regulated area are to Branch Fifth District, Coast Guard; Emissions Budgets in Submitted PM maintain the minimum speeds for safe telephone (757) 398–6629, email 2.5 Moderate Area Plan for San Joaquin navigation. [email protected]. Valley; California (2) Vessel operators desiring to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Conrail, operate in the regulated area must owner of the Delair Bridge, has AGENCY: Environmental Protection contact the Coast Guard Patrol requested a temporary deviation from Agency (EPA). Commander to obtain permission to do the current operating regulation to ACTION: Notice of adequacy. so. The Captain of the Port Detroit perform urgent repairs by replacing wire (COTP) or his on-scene representative ropes connecting the counterweights SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection may be contacted via VHF Channel 16 and the lift span. The bridge is a vertical Agency (EPA) is notifying the public or at 313–568–9560. Vessel operators lift-span bridge and has a vertical that the Agency has found that the given permission to operate within the clearance in the closed position of 49 motor vehicle emissions budgets regulated area must comply with all feet above mean high water. (MVEBs or ‘‘budgets’’) for the years 2014 directions given to them by the COTP or The current operating schedule is set and 2017 in the San Joaquin Valley his on-scene representative. out in 33 CFR 117.716. Under this Moderate Area Plan, as revised in a

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December 29, 2014 submittal, for the two comments on the budgets.3 We not approvable, the EPA cannot find 2006 24-hour fine particulate (PM2.5) respond to the first of these two that the motor vehicle emissions national ambient air quality standards comments below. The second comment budgets in the 2012 PM2.5 Plan and 2014 (NAAQS) are adequate for concerns the transportation conformity Supplement are consistent with transportation conformity purposes. The interpollutant trading mechanism in the applicable requirements for reasonable Moderate Area Plan was submitted to 2012 PM2.5 Plan that we proposed to further progress, as required by 40 CFR the EPA on March 4, 2013 by the approve for use in transportation 98.118(e)(4)(iv). California Air Resources Board (CARB) conformity analyses. We will respond to Response: On January 13, 2015, the as a revision to the California State this comment when we take final action EPA proposed to approve several Implementation Plan (SIP) and includes on the interpollutant trading mechanism elements of the 2012 PM2.5 Plan and a demonstration of reasonable further as part of our final action on the 2012 2014 Supplement, which California progress for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS. PM2.5 Plan and 2014 Supplement. The submitted to address Clean Air Act CARB submitted a Supplement to the interpollutant trading mechanism requirements for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS Moderate Area Plan on November 6, cannot be used until it is approved as in the San Joaquin Valley.4 As part of 2014 (‘‘2014 Supplement’’) and a part of the SIP. Therefore, the this action, the EPA proposed to revision to the budgets on December 29, appropriate venue for responding to the approve the Plan’s RFP demonstration 2014. We refer to these submittals comment on the trading mechanism is for 2014 and 2017, based on a collectively as the ‘‘2012 PM2.5 Plan’’ or the final rule on the 2012 PM2.5 Plan conclusion that the 2014 and 2017 ‘‘Plan.’’ Upon the effective date of this and 2014 Supplement. emissions projections for direct PM2.5, notice of adequacy, the San Joaquin Transportation conformity is required nitrogen oxides (NOX), sulfur dioxide Valley metropolitan planning by Clean Air Act section 176(c). The (SO2), and ammonia (NH3) reflect full organizations (MPO) and the U.S. EPA’s conformity rule requires that implementation of the State’s and Department of Transportation (DOT) transportation plans, transportation District’s Reasonably Available Control must use these budgets for future improvement programs, and projects Measures/Reasonably Available Control transportation conformity conform to a SIP and establishes the Technology control strategy, which determinations. criteria and procedures for determining achieves substantial reductions in whether or not they do. Conformity to emissions of each of these pollutants DATES: This finding is effective May 2, a SIP means that transportation over the period covered by the Plan. Id. 2016. activities will not produce new air at 1835–37. The EPA also proposed to approve the direct PM2.5 and NOX FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: quality violations, worsen existing violations, or delay timely attainment of MVEBs for 2014 and 2017, based on a Wienke Tax, U.S. EPA, Region IX, Air conclusion that these MVEBs are Division AIR–2, 75 Hawthorne Street, the NAAQS. The criteria by which we determine consistent with applicable requirements San Francisco, CA 94105–3901; (415) for reasonable further progress and the 947–4192 or [email protected]. whether a SIP’s MVEBs are adequate for conformity purposes are outlined in 40 other adequacy requirements. Id. at SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CFR 93.118(e)(4) which was 1838–41. Finally, in accordance with 40 Throughout this document, whenever promulgated in our August 15, 1997 CFR 93.102(b)(2)(v), the EPA proposed ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us,’’ or ‘‘our’’ is used, we mean final rule (62 FR 43780 at 43781–43783). to find that on-road emissions of volatile the EPA. We have further described our process organic compounds (VOC), SO2, and NH are not significant contributors to This action is simply an for determining the adequacy of 3 the PM nonattainment problem in the announcement of a finding that we have submitted SIP MVEBs in our July 1, 2.5 SJV area, and accordingly, that already made. EPA Region IX sent a 2004 final rule (69 FR 40004 at 40038), transportation conformity requirements letter to CARB on April 1, 2016 stating and we used the information in these do not apply for these pollutants in this that the motor vehicle emissions resources in making our adequacy area. Id. at 1840. budgets in the submitted 2012 PM2.5 determination. Please note that an adequacy review is separate from the In PM2.5 nonattainment areas, the Plan for the reasonable further progress transportation conformity provisions of (RFP) milestone years of 2014 and 2017 EPA’s completeness review and should not be used to prejudge the EPA’s 40 CFR part 93, subpart A, apply with are adequate. respect to emissions of VOC, SO and/ ultimate action on the SIP. Even if we 2 In response to an October 7, 2014 or NH if the EPA Regional find a budget adequate, the SIP could 3 request by CARB for parallel processing Administrator or the director of the state later be disapproved. of the revised budgets in the 2012 PM2.5 air agency has made a finding that on- Plan,1 we announced the availability of Response to Comment road emissions of any of these the revised budgets on the EPA’s Comment: Earthjustice asserts that the precursors within the nonattainment adequacy review Web page at http:// EPA must disapprove the RFP area are a significant contributor to the www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/ PM2.5 nonattainment problem and has demonstration in the 2012 PM2.5 Plan transconf/currsips.htm from October 23, and 2014 Supplement because it does so notified the MPO and DOT, or if the 2014 to November 24, 2014. We not adequately address ammonia applicable implementation plan (or received no comments on the budgets emission reductions and, therefore, does implementation plan submission) during this period. not provide ‘‘such annual incremental establishes an approved (or adequate) On January 13, 2015, we proposed to reductions in emissions of the relevant budget for such emissions as part of the approve these budgets as part of our air pollutant as are required . . . for the reasonable further progress, attainment or maintenance strategy. 40 CFR proposed action on the 2012 PM2.5 Plan purpose of ensuring attainment . . . by and 2014 Supplement.2 We received the applicable date.’’ Earthjustice argues 93.102(b)(2)(v). With respect to VOC, that, because the RFP demonstration is SO2, and NH3, neither the EPA nor the State has made a finding that on-road 1 See letter dated October 7, 2014, from Richard Corey, Executive Officer, CARB, to Jared 3 See letter dated February 27, 2015, from Paul emissions of any of these precursors are Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9. Cort and Adenike Adeyeye, Earthjustice, to Wienke 2 80 FR 1816 at 1841 (January 13, 2015). Tax, Air Planning Office, EPA Region 9. 4 See 80 FR 1816 (January 13, 2015).

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a significant contributor to the PM2.5 is a criteria pollutant identified in 40 MVEBs for NOX and direct PM2.5 in the nonattainment problem in the SJV area, CFR 93.102(b)(1). 2012 PM2.5 Plan and 2014 Supplement and neither the approved California SIP In order to find an MVEB in a are consistent with the RFP nor the submitted 2012 PM2.5 Plan and submitted control strategy demonstration with respect to these 2014 Supplement establish adequate implementation plan revision to be pollutants in the submitted plan. We MVEBs for such emissions as part of an adequate for transportation conformity find, therefore, that these MVEBs meet RFP, attainment or maintenance strategy purposes, the EPA must find, among the requirement in 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4) for the PM2.5 NAAQS. Accordingly, the other things, that the motor vehicle for consistency with applicable transportation conformity provisions of emissions budget(s), when considered requirements for RFP in the submitted 40 CFR part 93, subpart A, do not apply together with all other emission sources, plan. We note that our adequacy review is consistent with applicable is a cursory review of the SIP and with respect to emissions of VOC, SO2 requirements for reasonable further MVEBs to ensure that the minimum or NH3 for purposes of the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS in the SJV. progress, attainment, or maintenance adequacy criteria are met before a (whichever is relevant to the given submitted budget is used in a The provisions of 40 CFR part 93, plan). 40 CFR 93.118(e)(4)(iv). Because conformity determination. This subpart A, apply with respect to the provisions of 40 CFR part 93, adequacy finding should not be used to emissions of NOX because neither the subpart A, apply only with respect to prejudge the EPA’s final rulemaking EPA nor the State has made a finding emissions of NOX and direct PM2.5 for action on the SIP. that on-road emissions of NOX within purposes of the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS in In summary, we are announcing our the SJV nonattainment are not a the SJV area, we have evaluated the finding that the motor vehicle emissions significant contributor to the PM2.5 submitted NOX and direct PM2.5 MVEBs budgets for the years 2014 and 2017 nonattainment problem, and because for consistency with our adequacy from the 2012 PM2.5 Plan are adequate the 2012 PM2.5 Plan and 2014 criteria in § 93.118(e)(4). The for transportation conformity purposes. Supplement establish adequate budgets commenter’s arguments about NH3 The finding is available at the EPA’s for such emissions as part of the Plan’s emissions are not germane to our conformity Web site: http:// RFP strategy. 40 CFR 93.102(b)(2)(iv). evaluation of the MVEBs under these www.epa.gov/otaq/stateresources/ The provisions of 40 CFR part 93, adequacy criteria. transconf/adequacy.htm. The adequate subpart A, also apply with respect to As explained in our January 13, 2015 MVEBs are provided in the following emissions of direct PM2.5 because PM2.5 proposed rule, the 2014 and 2017 table:

ADEQUATE MVEBSINTHESAN JOAQUIN VALLEY FOR THE 2006 24-HOUR PM2.5 STANDARDS [Winter daily average in tons]

2014 2017 County PM2.5 NOX PM2.5 NOX

Fresno ...... 1.0 31.6 0.9 25.2 Kern (SJV) ...... 1.2 43.2 1.0 34.4 Kings ...... 0.2 8.8 0.2 7.2 Madera ...... 0.3 8.7 0.2 7.0 Merced ...... 0.5 17.2 0.4 13.7 San Joaquin ...... 0.7 20.0 0.6 15.9 Stanislaus ...... 0.5 15.1 0.5 12.0 Tulare ...... 0.5 14.3 0.4 10.7

Total * ...... 4.9 159.0 4.3 126.0 Source: Letter, Richard Corey, Executive Officer, CARB, to Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9, dated December 29, 2014, and Staff Report, Appendix A, Table C–4. * Totals reflect disaggregated emissions and may not add exactly as shown here due to rounding. Letter, Richard Corey, Executive Officer, CARB, to Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 9, dated December 29, 2014, Staff Report with Attachment, revised Table C–4, ‘‘Transportation Conformity Budgets’’ to 2012 PM2.5 Plan.

Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. Dated: April 1, 2016. Jared Blumenfeld, Regional Administrator, Region IX. [FR Doc. 2016–08510 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 6560–50–P

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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER Kenneth E. Patton (Managing Associate a protest under this subchapter to pay contains notices to the public of the proposed General Counsel, [email protected]) or a fee to support the establishment and issuance of rules and regulations. The Jonathan L. Kang (Senior Attorney, operation of the electronic system under purpose of these notices is to give interested [email protected]). this subsection.’’ Public Law 113–76, persons an opportunity to participate in the div. I, title I, sec. 1501, 128 Stat. 5, 434 rule making prior to the adoption of the final SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: rules. (Jan. 17, 2014). GAO anticipates Comments Invited requiring persons filing a protest to pay GAO is not subject to the a fee to file a protest through EPDS, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY Administrative Procedures Act and which, as discussed above, will be the OFFICE accordingly is not required by law to sole means for filing a bid protest at seek comments before issuing a final GAO. Additional guidance regarding 4 CFR Part 21 rule. However, GAO has decided to procedures for payment of the fee will invite written comments regarding the be provided by GAO, separate from the Government Accountability Office, proposed revisions. Application of the regulations in 4 CFR part 21. Administrative Practice and Procedure, Administrative Procedures Act to GAO GAO anticipates the bid protest filing Bid Protest Regulations, Government is not to be inferred from this invitation fee will be $350. GAO derived the fee Contracts for comments. GAO will consider all using actual costs GAO has incurred to AGENCY: Government Accountability comments received on or before the develop the system, estimates of future Office. closing date for comments. GAO may costs for hosting and maintaining the ACTION: Proposed rule. change the proposed revisions based on system (adjusted for inflation), estimates the comments received. of future annual bid protest filings as SUMMARY: The Government determined by considering historical Accountability Office (GAO) is Background filings of the past five fiscal years, and proposing to amend its Bid Protest GAO determined to undertake these a recovery period for development costs Regulations, promulgated in accordance revisions to GAO’s Bid Protest of approximately six years. System with the Competition in Contracting Act Regulations as the result of a statutory establishment costs include payments of 1984 (CICA), to implement the requirement imposed by the made by GAO under an interagency requirements in sec. 1501 of the Consolidated Appropriations Act for agreement for development of the Consolidated Appropriations Act for 2014, Public Law 113–76, 128 Stat. 5 system, as well as GAO’s internal costs Fiscal Year 2014, which was enacted on (Jan. 14, 2014). Section 1501 of this act incurred for system development. Costs January 14, 2014, and to make certain directs GAO to establish and operate an to maintain the system include administrative changes. The proposed electronic filing and document estimated payments for post- amendments implement the legislation’s dissemination system, ‘‘under which, in development hosting and support of the direction to establish and operate an accordance with procedures prescribed electronic protest filing system, as well electronic filing and document by the Comptroller General—(A) a as estimates of GAO’s internal costs dissemination system for the filing of person filing a protest under this associated with maintaining the system bid protests with GAO. At this time, subchapter may file the protest through after it has been deployed. All fees GAO believes that these proposed electronic means; and (B) all documents collected will be maintained in a revisions are the only regulatory and information required with respect separate account established by GAO. changes necessary to implement the to the protest may be disseminated and The fee will be reviewed every two statutory requirement of sec. 1501. The made available to the parties to the years to ensure that it is properly proposed amendments also include protest through electronic means.’’ calibrated to recover the costs of administrative changes to reflect current Public Law 113–76, div. I, title I, sec. establishing and maintaining the practice and to streamline the bid 1501, 128 Stat. 5, 433–34 (Jan. 17, 2014). system. protest process. At the time of this proposed rule, GAO The proposed revisions to GAO’s Bid DATES: Comments must be submitted on is developing the system, which will be Protest Regulations to implement sec. or before May 16, 2016. called the Electronic Protest Docketing 1501 of the Consolidated ADDRESSES: Comments may be System (EPDS). EPDS will be the sole Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2014 submitted by email at bidprotestregs@ means for filing a bid protest at GAO and to make certain administrative gao.gov, to the attention of Jonathan L. (with the exception of protests changes to reflect current practice and Kang, Senior Attorney, Government containing classified information), and to streamline the bid protest process are Accountability Office, 441 G Street NW., will enable parties to a bid protest and set forth below: Washington, DC 20548. GAO intends to GAO to file and receive documents. make all comments filed available to the Additional guidance for the use of EPDS Interested Party public, including names and other will be provided by GAO, separate from GAO proposes to revise paragraph identifying information. Information in the regulations in 4 CFR part 21. (a)(2) of 4 CFR 21.0 to clarify that the a submission that the sender does not In addition to directing GAO to Office of Management and Budget believe should be released should be establish and operate an electronic filing should be abbreviated as ‘‘OMB.’’ clearly marked. and document dissemination system, Federal Agency or Agency FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: sec. 1501 of the Consolidated Ralph O. White (Managing Associate Appropriations Act for 2014 authorizes GAO proposes to revise paragraph (c) General Counsel, [email protected]), GAO to ‘‘require each person who files of 4 CFR 21.0 to change a reference to

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the Architect of the Capitol to be conducted on the basis of competitive communications must be made through gender-neutral. proposals under which a debriefing is EPDS or email. requested and, when requested, is Electronic Protest Docket System Submission of Agency Report required shall be filed not later than 10 (EPDS) days after the date on which the GAO proposes to revise paragraph (c) GAO proposes to redesignate debriefing is held) does not apply to of 4 CFR 21.3 to reflect the requirement paragraph (f) of 4 CFR 21.0 as paragraph protests challenging alleged solicitation in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR (g), redesignate paragraph (g) as improprieties covered by paragraph 21.0 that documents must be filed paragraph (h), and add a new paragraph (a)(1) of 4 CFR 21.2. This clarification through EPDS. Revised paragraph (c) (f). Revised paragraph (f) defines EPDS resolves a potential uncertainty in 4 also clarifies that if the fifth day for as GAO’s web-based electronic CFR 21.2(a)(2) that was addressed by filing the agency’s required response to docketing system. In the final rule, GAO GAO in a recent decision, Protect the a protester’s request for documents falls will provide a Web site where Force, Inc.—Recon., B–411897.3, Sept. on a weekend or federal holiday, the additional guidance regarding the EPDS 30, 2015, 2015 CPD ¶ 306, wherein we response shall be filed on the last may be found. denied the protester’s request to business day that precedes the weekend To clarify how a document is ‘‘filed’’ reconsider our dismissal of its protest or federal holiday. under GAO’s Bid Protest Regulations, challenging the terms of a solicitation as GAO proposes to revise paragraph (d) GAO proposes to revise redesignated untimely. The protest was filed within of 4 CFR 21.3 to reflect the requirement paragraph (g) to specify that EPDS is the 10 days of a requested and required in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR sole method for filing a document with debriefing, but more than 10 days after 21.0 that documents must be filed GAO for a bid protest (with the the agency allegedly revised its through EPDS. Revised paragraph (d) exception of protests containing solicitation. Because the solicitation did also deletes the requirement for the classified material, as explained in a not establish a new closing date, we agency report to include a copy of the sentence added to the revised paragraph concluded that the challenge to the protest, as this document will have (h) of 4 CFR 21.1). The proposed terms of the solicitation was required to already been provided to all parties. revisions throughout this proposed rule be filed within 10 days of the revision GAO proposes to revise paragraph (e) reflect that all filings are presumed to be to the solicitation. We concluded that of 4 CFR 21.3 to provide that where a made through EPDS (with the exception the outcome in the prior dismissal was protester or intervenor does not have of protests containing classified consistent with our decision in counsel admitted to a protective order, material), which will enable the parties Armorworks Enters., LLC, B–400394, and documents are withheld from the and GAO to file and receive documents. B–400394.2, Sept. 23, 2008, 2008 CPD ¶ protester or intervenor on that basis, the agency must provide appropriately- Filing a Protest 176 at 6, and the principles enunciated by the United States Court of Appeals redacted documents that adequately GAO proposes to revise paragraph (b) for the Federal Circuit in Blue & Gold inform the protester or intervenor of the of 4 CFR 21.1 to specify that EPDS will Fleet, L.P. v. United States, 492 F.3d basis for the agency’s arguments in be the sole means for filing a bid protest 1308, 1313–14 (Fed. Cir. 2007). The response to the protest. In the final rule, at GAO. revision here is to ensure that paragraph the revised paragraph (e) will provide a GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a)(2) of 4 CFR 21.2 expressly reflects link to a GAO Web site that provides (c)(1) of 4 CFR 21.1 to ensure a our decision in Protect the Force, Inc.— information concerning filing of consistent reference to the term ‘‘email.’’ Recon. documents when no protective order is GAO proposes to revise the last issued, or where a protester or GAO proposes to revise paragraph sentence of paragraph (g) of 4 CFR 21.1 intervenor is not admitted to a (a)(3) of 4 CFR 21.2 to make a minor to reflect the requirement in protective order. redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR 21.0 phrasing change for purposes of Additional Documents that documents must be filed through consistency to the requirement that EPDS. protests to GAO following agency-level GAO proposes to revise paragraph (f) GAO proposes to add a sentence to protests must be filed within 10 days of of 4 CFR 21.3 to reflect the requirement paragraph (h) of 4 CFR 21.1 to reflect actual or constructive knowledge of in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR that documents containing classified initial adverse agency action. 21.0 that documents must be filed material may not be filed through EPDS. Communications Among Parties through EPDS. Paragraph (f) is also revised to make minor phrasing Time for Filing a Protest GAO proposes to revise the heading of changes, consistent with the proposed GAO proposes to add a sentence to 4 CFR 21.3. revisions in paragraph (c) of 4 CFR 21.3. paragraph (a)(1) of 4 CFR 21.2 to clarify GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a) GAO proposes to revise paragraphs (g) the time for filing challenges to a of 4 CFR 21.3 to make minor phrasing and (h) of 4 CFR 21.3 to reflect the solicitation where the basis for a protest changes for purposes of consistency, requirement in redesignated paragraph becomes known when there is no and to reflect the requirement in (g) of 4 CFR 21.0 that documents must solicitation closing date or when no redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR 21.0 be filed through EPDS. further submissions in response to the that documents must be filed through GAO proposes to revise paragraph (i) solicitation are anticipated. Such EPDS. Revised paragraph (a) also of 4 CFR 21.3 by replacing the previous protests must be filed within 10 days of requires that parties to a protest must section with new paragraphs (i)(1), when the alleged impropriety was provide copies of all communications (i)(2), and (i)(3), to clarify the time when known or should have been known. with the agency or other parties to the comments on the agency report must be GAO proposes to revise paragraph protest to the other participating parties filed. New paragraph (i)(1) provides that (a)(2) of 4 CFR 21.2 to clarify that the either through EPDS or email. When the comments on the agency report must be 10-day ‘‘safe-harbor’’ provision in final rule is published GAO will provide filed within 10 days after the agency paragraph (a)(2) (i.e., the provision in a link to a GAO Web site in revised files the report, unless GAO establishes paragraph (a)(2) establishing that paragraph (a) that will provide a shorter period of time or grants an protests challenging a procurement information concerning when extension. New paragraph (i)(2)

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provides that a protest shall be paragraph (g) of 4 CFR 21.0 that Withholding of Award and Suspension dismissed if the protester does not file documents must be filed through EPDS. of Contract Performance comments within the period of time Protest Issues Not for Consideration GAO proposes to revise 4 CFR 21.6 to established in revised paragraph (i)(1). require agencies to file a notification GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a) New paragraph (i)(3) provides that a where it overrides a statutory of 4 CFR 21.5 to reflect the protest allegation or argument shall be requirement to withhold award or recodification of statutory provisions in dismissed where the agency report suspend contract performance and to responds to the allegation or argument, Title 41 of the United States Code. GAO proposes to revise paragraph (b) require agencies to file any issued but the protester’s comments do not determination. 31 U.S.C. 3553(c)(2)(B), address the agency’s response. New of 4 CFR 21.5 to make consistent references to the Small Business (d)(3)(C)(ii). GAO previously did not paragraph (i)(3) reflects a longstanding require this information, but believes it Administration (SBA). GAO proposes to practice by GAO, described in is necessary to implement our statutory revise paragraph (d) of 4 CFR 21.5 to numerous GAO bid protest decisions. requirement, pursuant to 31 U.S.C. reflect the recodification of statutory 3554(b)(2), to consider the basis for an Protective Orders provisions in Title 41 of the United agency’s override in determining the GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a) States Code. remedy to recommend in the event GAO of 4 CFR 21.4 to reflect that GAO GAO proposes to revise paragraph (e) sustains a protest, as provided in generally does not issue a protective of 4 CFR 21.5 to revise the term ‘‘in paragraph (c) of 4 CFR 21.8. order where an intervenor retains GAO’’ to ‘‘with GAO.’’ counsel, but the protester does not. This GAO proposes to revise paragraph (f) Hearings revision reflects GAO’s longstanding of 4 CFR 21.5 to replace the word GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a) practice of generally permitting the ‘‘which’’ with ‘‘that’’ in two locations. of 4 CFR 21.7 to reflect the requirement GAO proposes to revise paragraph (g) protester’s decision whether to retain in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR of 4 CFR 21.5 to reflect the counsel to dictate whether GAO will 21.0 that documents must be filed recodification of statutory provisions in issue a protective order. This practice is through EPDS. consistent with GAO’s statutory Title 40 of the United States Code. GAO proposes to revise paragraph (e) GAO proposes to revise paragraph (h) mandate to provide for an inexpensive of 4 CFR 21.7 to reflect GAO’s of 4 CFR 21.5 to reflect the requirement protest forum. 31 U.S.C. 3554(a)(1). longstanding practice of not providing Notwithstanding this general practice, in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR hearing transcripts, but permitting the GAO may, if circumstances warrant, 21.0 that documents must be filed parties to provide for transcription of a issue a protective order where the through EPDS. hearing as long as a copy of such GAO proposes to add paragraph (l) to protester is not represented by counsel. transcript is provided to GAO at the 4 CFR 21.5 to reflect that, under the GAO proposes to redesignate parties’ expense. paragraph (b) of 4 CFR 21.4 as paragraph provisions of 10 U.S.C. 2304(e)(1) and (c), redesignate paragraph (c) as 41 U.S.C. 4106(f)(1), GAO does not have Remedies paragraph (d), redesignate paragraph (d) jurisdiction to review protests of orders GAO proposed to add new headings as paragraph (e), and add a new issued under task or delivery order to paragraphs (e) and (f) which will paragraph (b). New paragraph (b) contracts where the order is valued at distinguish the different remedial provides that when parties file less than $10 million, unless it is recommendations. documents that are covered by a alleged that the order increases the protective order, the parties must scope, period, or maximum value of the Recommendation for Reimbursement of provide copies of proposed redacted contract under which the order was Costs versions of the document to the other issued. At the time of this proposed GAO proposes to revise paragraph (e) parties. Proposed redacted versions of rule, the provisions concerning of 4 CFR 21.8 to provide more specific documents should not be filed in EPDS; procurements under Title 10 are guidance regarding recommendations rather, the party responsible for permanent. The provisions concerning for reimbursement of protest costs. preparing the proposed redacted version procurements under Title 41, however, Revised paragraph (e) requires the of the document should provide the are subject to a sunset clause, under agency to file a response to the request document to the other parties by email which GAO’s jurisdiction to hear within 15 days after the request is filed. or facsimile. New paragraph (b) protests over $10 million will no longer The prior version of paragraph (e) provides that, where appropriate, the be in effect after September 30, 2016. 41 provided that the agency ‘‘may’’ exhibits to the agency report or other U.S.C. 4106(f)(1). respond within 15 days. This change is documents may be proposed for GAO proposes to add paragraph (m) intended to allow the agency to either redaction in their entirety. New to 4 CFR 21.5 to clarify GAO’s review agree to the request, which eliminates paragraph (b) also provides that the of awards that are not procurement the need for GAO to issue a decision, or party that files the protected document contracts. Proposed new paragraph (m) to provide a specific basis for the must file in EPDS within 5 days a final, reflects GAO’s longstanding view that agency’s objection to the request, upon agreed-to redacted version of the GAO’s statutory jurisdiction under CICA which the protester must comment. document. New paragraph (b) also does not include the review of protests Revised paragraph (e) also requires the directs the parties to seek GAO’s of awards, or solicitations for awards, or protester to file comments on the resolution of any disputes concerning of agreements other than procurement agency’s response within 10 days, and redacted documents. contracts, with the exception of further provides that GAO will dismiss GAO proposes to revise redesignated instances where an agency has agreed in the request if the protester fails to file paragraph (c) of 4 CFR 21.4, to reflect writing to have nonstatutory protests comments within 10 days. This change the requirements of revised paragraph decided by GAO, as described in 4 CFR is intended to provide an adequate (e) of 4 CFR 21.3. 21.13. The new paragraph (m) proposes record for GAO to review in issuing its GAO proposes to revise redesignated to clarify that GAO reviews protests that decision, and also reflects that GAO will paragraph (d) of 4 CFR 21.4, to reflect an agency is improperly using a not issue a decision where the protester the requirement in redesignated nonprocurement instrument. effectively abandons its request by

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failing to comment on the agency’s attempt to resolve a request for abbreviation ‘‘(OMB)’’ between the response. recommendation for reimbursement of words Budget and Circular; protest costs under 4 CFR 21.8(e), a ■ b. Amend paragraph (c) by removing Recommendation on the Amount of request for recommendation on the the word ‘‘his’’ and adding in its place Costs amount of protest costs under 4 CFR the words ‘‘the Architect’s’’; GAO proposes to add a heading to 21.8(f), or a request for reconsideration ■ c. Redesignate paragraphs (f) and (g) paragraph (f) of 4 CFR 21.8 to highlight under 4 CFR 21.14 within 100 days after as paragraphs (g) and (h), respectively, specific guidance regarding the request is filed. and add a new paragraph (f); recommendations on the amount of ■ Express Options, Flexible Alternative d. Revise newly redesignated costs to be reimbursed. paragraph (g). GAO proposes to revise paragraph Procedures, Accelerated Schedules, Summary Decisions, and Status and The revision and addition read as (f)(2) by moving the discussion of follows: disagreements between the agency and Other Conferences protester to revised paragraph (f)(3) for GAO proposes to revise paragraphs § 21.0 Definitions. purposes of clarity. (a), (c), (d)(1), (d)(2), and (d)(3) of 4 CFR * * * * * New paragraph (f)(3) reflects GAO’s 21.10 to reflect the requirement in (f) Electronic Protest Docket System longstanding practice of not redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR 21.0 (EPDS) is GAO’s web-based electronic recommending that an agency reimburse that documents must be filed through docketing system. GAO’s Web site a protester its costs for filing and EPDS. includes instructions and guidance on pursuing a protest where the protester the use of EPDS. Effect of Judicial Proceedings does not diligently pursue its claim for (g) A document is filed on a particular costs. GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a) day when it is received in EPDS by 5:30 GAO proposes to add a new of 4 CFR 21.11 to reflect the requirement p.m., Eastern Time. Delivery of a protest paragraph (f)(4) to require the agency to in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR or other document by means other than file a response to the request within 15 21.0 that documents must be filed those set forth in the online EPDS days after the request is filed. The prior through EPDS. instructions does not constitute a filing. version of paragraph (f) did not require Distribution of Decisions Filing a document in EPDS constitutes the agency to respond to a request. This notice to all parties of that filing. change is intended to allow the agency GAO proposes to revise paragraph (b) * * * * * to either agree to the request, which of 4 CFR 21.12 to reflect that GAO will ■ eliminates the need for GAO to issue a 3. Amend § 21.1 by revising distribute decisions on protests to the paragraphs (b) and (c)(1), the third decision, or to provide a specific basis parties through EPDS. for the agency’s objection to the request, sentence of paragraph (g), and by adding upon which the protester must Nonstatutory Protests a new first sentence to paragraph (h) to read as follows: comment. Revised paragraph (f)(4) also GAO proposes to revise paragraph (b) requires the protester to file comments of 4 CFR 21.13 to reflect proposed § 21.1 Filing a protest. on the agency’s response within 10 revisions to sections 21.6 and 21.8 of * * * * * days, and further provides that GAO this title. (b) Protests must be filed through the will dismiss the request if the protester Request for Reconsideration EPDS. fails to file comments within 10 days. (c)* * * This change is intended to provide an GAO proposes to revise paragraph (b) (1) Include the name, street address, adequate record for GAO to review in of 4 CFR 21.14 to reflect the requirement email address, and telephone and issuing its decision, and also reflects in redesignated paragraph (g) of 4 CFR facsimile numbers of the protester, that GAO will not issue a decision 21.0 that documents must be filed * * * * * where the protester effectively abandons through EPDS. (g) * * * This information must be its request by failing to comment on the GAO proposes to revise paragraph (c) identified wherever it appears, and agency’s response. of 4 CFR 21.11 to clarify that the word within 1 day after the filing of its GAO proposes to add a new ‘‘our’’ refers to GAO. paragraph (f)(5) to reflect that GAO will protest, the protester must file a final recommend the amount of costs the List of Subjects in 4 CFR Part 21 redacted copy of the protest which agency should pay, and that GAO may Administrative practice and omits the information. also recommend that the agency pay the procedure, Appeals, Bid protest (h) Protests and other documents protester the costs of pursuing a claim regulations, Government contracts. containing classified information may not be filed through the EPDS. * * * for costs before GAO. For the reasons set out in the GAO proposes to redesignate former * * * * * preamble, title 4, chapter i, subchapter ■ paragraph (f)(3) as paragraph (f)(6). B, part 21 of the Code of Federal 4. Amend § 21.2 by adding a third Redesignated paragraph (f)(6) is revised Regulations is proposed to be revised to sentence to paragraph (a)(1) and by to require the agency to file within 60 read as follows: revising the second sentence of days a notification of the action the paragraph (a)(2) and the first sentence of agency took in response to the PART 21—BID PROTEST paragraph (a)(3) to read as follows: recommendation. REGULATIONS § 21.2 Time for filing. Time for Decision by GAO ■ 1. The authority citation for Part 21 (a)(1) * * * If no closing time has GAO proposes to revise paragraph (a) continues to read as follows: been established, or if no further of 4 CFR 21.9 to reflect that a bid protest submissions are anticipated, any alleged will be resolved within 100 days after it Authority: 31 U.S.C. 3551–3556. solicitation improprieties must be is filed, but that other decisions are not ■ 2. In § 21.0: protested within 10 days of when the subject to the 100-day deadline. Revised ■ a. Amend paragraph (a)(2) alleged impropriety was known or paragraph (a) provides that GAO will introductory text by adding the should have been known.

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(2) * * * In such cases, with respect in response to the protest. At least 5 be filed not later than 2 days after their to any protest basis which is known or days prior to the filing of the report, in existence or relevance is known or should have been known either before cases in which the protester has filed a should have been known, whichever is or as a result of the debriefing, and request for specific documents, the earlier. The agency shall file the which does not involve an alleged agency shall file a response to the requested documents, or portions of solicitation impropriety covered by request for documents. If the fifth day documents, within 2 days or explain paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the prior to the filing of the report falls on why it is not required to produce the initial protest shall not be filed before a weekend or Federal holiday, the documents. the debriefing date offered to the response shall be filed on the last (h) Upon a request filed by a party, protester, but shall be filed not later business day that precedes the weekend GAO will decide whether the agency than 10 days after the date on which the or holiday. The agency’s response shall, must provide any withheld documents, debriefing is held. at a minimum, identify whether the or portions of documents, and whether (3) If a timely agency-level protest was requested documents exist, which of the this should be done under a protective previously filed, any subsequent protest requested documents or portions thereof order. * * * to GAO must be filed within 10 days of the agency intends to produce, which of (i)(1) Comments on the agency report actual or constructive knowledge of the requested documents or portions shall be filed within 10 days after the initial adverse agency action, provided thereof the agency intends to withhold, agency has filed the report, except the agency-level protest was filed in and the basis for not producing any of where GAO has granted an extension of accordance with paragraphs (a)(1) and the requested documents or portions time, or where GAO has established a (2) of this section, unless the agency thereof. Any objection to the scope of shorter period for filing of comments. imposes a more stringent time for filing, the agency’s proposed disclosure or Extensions will be granted on a case-by- in which case the agency’s time for nondisclosure of documents must be case basis. filing will control. * * * filed within 2 days of receipt of this (2) The protest shall be dismissed * * * * * response. unless the protester files comments ■ 5. Amend § 21.3 by revising the (d) The report shall include the within the period of time established in section heading and paragraphs (a), (c), contracting officer’s statement of the § 21.3(i)(1). (d), and (e), the first sentence of relevant facts, including a best estimate (3) GAO will dismiss any protest paragraph (f), paragraph (g), the first of the contract value, a memorandum of allegation or argument where the sentence of paragraph (h), and law, and a list and a copy of all relevant agency’s report responds to the paragraph (i) to read as follows: documents, or portions of documents, allegation or argument, but the not previously produced, including, as protester’s comments fail to address that § 21.3 Notice of protest, communications appropriate: the bid or proposal response. among parties, submission of agency submitted by the protester; the bid or report, and time for filing of comments on * * * * * report. proposal of the firm which is being ■ 6. In § 21.4: considered for award, or whose bid or ■ a. Amend paragraph (a) by removing (a) GAO shall notify the agency proposal is being protested; all within 1 day after the filing of a protest, the word ‘‘under’’ in the first sentence evaluation documents; the solicitation, and adding in its place the word ‘‘to’’; and, unless the protest is dismissed including the specifications; the abstract under this part, shall promptly provide and adding a fifth sentence; of bids or offers; and any other relevant ■ b. Redesignate paragraphs (b), (c), and a written confirmation to the agency and documents. In appropriate cases, a party an acknowledgment to the protester. (d) as paragraphs (c), (d), and (e), may file a request that another party respectively, and add a new paragraph The agency shall immediately give produce relevant documents, or notice of the protest to the awardee if (b); portions of documents, that are not in ■ c. Revise the first sentence of newly award has been made or, if no award the agency’s possession. redesignated paragraph (c); and revise has been made, to all bidders or offerors (e) Where a protester or intervenor the first and third sentences of newly who appear to have a substantial does not have counsel admitted to a designated paragraph (d). prospect of receiving an award. The protective order and documents are The addition and revisions read as agency shall provide copies of the withheld from the protester or follows: protest submissions to those parties, intervenor on that basis, the agency except where disclosure of the shall file redacted documents that § 21.4 Protective orders. information is prohibited by law, with adequately inform the protester and/or (a) * * * GAO generally does not instructions to communicate further intervenor of the basis of the agency’s issue a protective order where an directly with GAO. All parties shall arguments in response to the protest. intervenor retains counsel, but the provide copies of all protest GAO’s Web site provides guidance protester does not. communications to the agency and to regarding filing documents where no (b) Any agency or party filing a other participating parties either protective order is issued or where a document that the agency or party through EPDS or by email. GAO’s Web protester or intervenor does not have believes to contain protected material site includes guidance regarding when counsel admitted to a protective order. shall provide to the other parties (unless to file through EPDS versus (f) The agency may file a request for they are not admitted to the protective communicating by email or other an extension of time for the submission order) an initial proposed redacted means. of the response to be provided by the version of the document within 1 day * * * * * agency pursuant to § 21.3(c) or for the after the protected version is filed. (c) The agency shall file a report on submission of the agency report. * * * Where appropriate, the exhibits to the the protest within 30 days after (g) The protester may file a request for agency report or other documents may receiving notice of the protest from additional documents after receipt of be proposed for redaction in their GAO. The report provided to the parties the agency report when their existence entirety. Within 5 days after the need not contain documents which the or relevance first becomes evident. proposed redacted version of a agency has previously provided or Except when authorized by GAO, any document is provided, the party that otherwise made available to the parties request for additional documents must authored the document shall file a final

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redacted version of the document, competency under that section will ■ 9. Amend § 21.7 by revising the first which has been agreed to by all of the generally not be reviewed by GAO. sentence of paragraph (a) and revising parties. Only the final agreed-to version *** paragraph (e) to read as follows: of a redacted document must be filed. If (3) Procurements under sec. 8(a) of § 21.7 Hearings. the parties are unable to reach an the Small Business Act. Under that (a) Upon a request filed by a party or agreement regarding redactions, the section, since contracts are entered into on its own initiative, GAO may conduct objecting party may submit the matter to with the SBA at the contracting officer’s a hearing in connection with a protest. GAO for resolution. Until GAO resolves discretion and on such terms as are *** the matter, the disputed information agreed upon by the procuring agency must be treated as protected. and the SBA, the decision to place or * * * * * (c) If no protective order has been not to place a procurement under the (e) GAO does not provide for hearing issued, or a protester or intervenor does 8(a) program is not subject to review transcripts. If the parties wish to have a hearing transcribed, they may do so at not have counsel admitted to a absent a showing of possible bad faith their own expense, so long as a copy of protective order, the agency may on the part of government officials or the transcript is provided to GAO at the withhold from the parties those portions that regulations may have been violated. parties’ expense. of its report that would ordinarily be 15 U.S.C. 637(a). * * * * * subject to a protective order, provided * * * * * that the requirements of § 21.3(e) are ■ 10. Amend § 21.8 by revising met. * * * (h) Subcontract protests. GAO will paragraphs (e), adding a paragraph (f) (d) After a protective order has been not consider a protest of the award or subject heading, revising paragraphs issued, counsel or consultants retained proposed award of a subcontract except (f)(2) and (3), and adding paragraphs by counsel appearing on behalf of a where the agency awarding the prime (f)(4) through (6) to read as follows: contract has filed a request that party may apply for admission under § 21.8 Remedies. the order by filing an application. * * * subcontract protests be decided Objections to an applicant’s admission pursuant to § 21.13. * * * * * (e) Recommendation for shall be filed within 2 days after the * * * * * reimbursement of costs. If the agency application is filed, although GAO may (l) Protests of orders issued under task decides to take corrective action in consider objections filed after that time. or delivery order contracts. As response to a protest, GAO may * * * * * established in 10 U.S.C. 2304c(e)(1) and recommend that the agency pay the ■ 7. In § 21.5: 41 U.S.C. 4106(f)(1), GAO does not have protester the reasonable costs of filing ■ a. Amend paragraph (a) by removing jurisdiction to review protests of orders and pursuing the protest, including ‘‘601–613’’ and adding in its place issued under task or delivery order attorneys’ fees and consultant and ‘‘7101–7109’’; contracts where the order is valued at expert witness fees. The protester shall ■ b. Revise paragraph (b)(1), the first less than $10 million, unless it is file any request that GAO recommend sentence in paragraph (b)(2), and alleged that the order increases the that costs be paid not later than 15 days paragraph (b)(3); scope, period, or maximum value of the ■ after the date on which the protester c. Amend paragraph (d) by removing contract under which the order was learned (or should have learned, if that ‘‘423’’ and adding in its place ‘‘2101– issued. is earlier) that GAO had closed the 2107’’; (m) Protests of awards, or solicitations protest based on the agency’s decision ■ d. Amend paragraph (e) by removing for awards, of agreements other than to take corrective action. The agency the words ‘‘in GAO’’ and adding in their procurement contracts. GAO generally shall file a response within 15 days after place the words ‘‘with GAO’’; does not review protests of awards, or the request is filed. The protester shall ■ e. Amend paragraph (f) by removing solicitations for awards, of agreements file comments on the agency response the word ‘‘which’’ in two places and other than procurement contracts, with within 10 days of receipt of the adding in its place the word ‘‘that’’; the exception of awards or agreements ■ response. GAO shall dismiss the request f. Amend paragraph (g) by removing as described in § 21.13; GAO does, ‘‘472’’ and adding in its place ‘‘102’’; unless the protester files comments ■ however, review protests alleging that within the 10-day period, except where g. Revise paragraph (h); and an agency is improperly using a non- ■ h. Add paragraphs (l) and (m). GAO has granted an extension or procurement instrument. The revisions and additions read as established a shorter period. follows: ■ 8. Revise § 21.6 to read as follows: (f) Recommendation on the amount of costs. § 21.5 Protest issues not for § 21.6 Withholding of award and suspension of contract performance. * * * * * consideration. (2) The agency shall issue a decision * * * * * When a protest is filed, the agency on the claim for costs as soon as (b) Small Business Administration may be required to withhold award and practicable after the claim is filed. (SBA) issues. (1) Small business size to suspend contract performance. The (3) If the protester and the agency standards and North American Industry requirements for the withholding of cannot reach agreement regarding the Classification System (NAICS) award and the suspension of contract amount of costs within a reasonable standards. Challenges of established size performance are set forth in 31 U.S.C. time, the protester may file a request standards or the size status of particular 3553(c) and (d); GAO does not that GAO recommend the amount of firms, and challenges of the selected administer the requirements to stay costs to be paid, but such request shall NAICS code may be reviewed solely by award or suspend contract performance. be filed within 10 days of when the the SBA. 15 U.S.C. 637(b)(6). An agency shall file a notification in agency advises the protester that the (2) Small Business Certificate of instances where it overrides a agency will not participate in further Competency Program. Referrals made to requirement to withhold award or discussions regarding the amount of the SBA pursuant to sec. 8(b)(7) of the suspend contract performance, and it costs. Small Business Act, or the issuance of, shall file a copy of any issued (4) Within 15 days after receipt of the or refusal to issue, a certificate of determination and finding. request that GAO recommend the

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amount of costs to be paid, the agency establishing an accelerated schedule, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE shall file a response. The protester shall and/or issuing a summary decision. Animal and Plant Health Inspection file comments on the agency response * * * * * within 10 days of receipt of the Service ■ response. GAO shall dismiss the request 13. Amend § 21.11 by revising unless the protester files comments paragraph (a) to read as follows: 7 CFR Part 319 within the 10-day period, except where § 21.11 Effect of judicial proceedings. [Docket No. APHIS–2015–0073] GAO has granted an extension or established a shorter period. (a) A protester must immediately RIN 0579–AE18 (5) In accordance with 31 U.S.C. advise GAO of any court proceeding which involves the subject matter of a Importation of Fresh Apple and Pear 3554(c), GAO may recommend the Fruit Into the Continental United States pending protest and must file copies of amount of costs the agency should pay. From Certain Countries in the all relevant court documents. In such cases, GAO may also European Union recommend that the agency pay the * * * * * protester the costs of pursuing the claim AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health ■ 14. Amend § 21.12 by revising for costs before GAO. Inspection Service, USDA. paragraph (b) to read as follows: (6) Within 60 days after GAO ACTION: Proposed rule; reopening of recommends the amount of costs the § 21.12 Distribution of decisions. comment period. agency should pay the protester, the * * * * * agency shall file a notification of the SUMMARY: We are reopening the action the agency took in response to (b) Decisions will be distributed to the comment period for our proposed rule the recommendation. parties through the EPDS. that would amend the regulations to ■ 11. Amend § 21.9 by revising ■ 15. Amend § 21.13 by revising allow the importation of fresh apple and paragraph (a) to read as follows: paragraph (b) to read as follows: pear fruit from certain countries in the European Union into the continental § 21.9 Time for decision by GAO. § 21.13 Nonstatutory protests. United States, provided that the fruit is (a) GAO shall issue a decision on a * * * * * produced in accordance with a systems approach, as an alternative to protest within 100 days after it is filed. (b) The provisions of this part shall GAO will attempt to resolve a request importation under the current apply to nonstatutory protests except preclearance program. This action will for recommendation for reimbursement for: of protest costs under § 21.8(e), a request allow interested persons additional time for recommendation on the amount of (1) § 21.8(d) pertaining to to prepare and submit comments. protest costs under § 21.8(f), or a request recommendations for the payment of DATES: The comment period for the for reconsideration under § 21.14 within costs; and proposed rule published on January 20, 100 days after the request is filed. (2) § 21.6 pertaining to the 2016 (81 FR 3033–3038) is reopened. * * * * * withholding of award and the We will consider all comments that we receive on or before May 5, 2016. ■ 12. Amend § 21.10 by revising suspension of contract performance paragraph (a), the first sentence of pursuant to 31 U.S.C. 3553(c) and (d). ADDRESSES: You may submit comments paragraph (c), and paragraphs (d)(1) and by either of the following methods: ■ 16. Amend § 21.14 by revising • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to (2) and (e) as follows: paragraph (b) and the second sentence http://www.regulations.gov/ § 21.10 Express options, flexible of paragraph (c) to read as follows: #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2015-0073. alternative procedures, accelerated • Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: § 21.14 Request for reconsideration. schedules, summary decisions, and status Send your comment to Docket No. and other conferences. * * * * * APHIS–2015–0073, Regulatory Analysis (a) Upon a request filed by a party or (b) A request for reconsideration of a and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station on its own initiative, GAO may decide bid protest decision shall be filed not 3A–03.8, 4700 River Road Unit 118, a protest using an express option. later than 10 days after the basis for Riverdale, MD 20737–1238. * * * * * reconsideration is known or should Supporting documents and any comments we receive on this docket (c) Requests for the express option have been known, whichever is earlier. may be viewed at http:// shall be filed not later than 5 days after (c) * * * To obtain reconsideration, www.regulations.gov/ the protest or supplemental/amended the requesting party must show that #!docketDetail;D=APHIS-2015-0073 or protest is filed. * * * GAO’s prior decision contains errors of in our reading room, which is located in (d) * * * either fact or law, or must present Room 1141 of the USDA South (1) The agency shall file a complete information not previously considered Building, 14th Street and Independence report within 20 days after it receives that warrants reversal or modification of Avenue SW., Washington, DC. Normal notice from GAO that the express option the decision; GAO will not consider a reading room hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 will be used. request for reconsideration based on p.m., Monday through Friday, except (2) Comments on the agency report repetition of arguments previously holidays. To be sure someone is there to shall be filed within 5 days after receipt raised. help you, please call (202) 799–7039 of the report. before coming. Susan A. Poling, * * * * * FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. (e) GAO, on its own initiative or upon General Counsel, United States Government David B. Lamb, Senior Regulatory a request filed by the parties, may use Accountability Office. Policy Specialist, PPQ, APHIS, USDA, flexible alternative procedures to [FR Doc. 2016–08622 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 4700 River Road Unit 133, Riverdale, promptly and fairly resolve a protest, BILLING CODE 1610–02–P MD 20737–1236; (301) 851–2103; including alternative dispute resolution, [email protected].

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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On the Schedule for Negotiations section in the U.S. Department of Education, 400 January 20, 2016, we published in the the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section Maryland Avenue SW., Washington, DC Federal Register (81 FR 3033–3038, of this notice. 20202. Docket No. APHIS–2015–0073) a FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The meetings are open to the public. proposal to amend the regulations to James Butler, U.S. Department of Accessible Format: Individuals with allow the importation of fresh apple and Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., disabilities can obtain this document in pear fruit from certain countries in the Room 3W246, Washington, DC 20202. an accessible format (e.g., braille, large European Union into the continental Telephone (202) 260–9737 or by email: print, audiotape, or compact disc) on United States, provided that the fruit is [email protected]. request to the program contact person produced in accordance with a systems For general information about the listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION approach, as an alternative to negotiated rulemaking process, see The CONTACT. The negotiated rulemaking meeting importation under the current Negotiated Rulemaking Process for the sites are accessible to individuals with preclearance program. Every Student Succeeds Act— disabilities. If you need an auxiliary aid Comments on the proposed rule were Frequently Asked Questions, available or service to participate in the meeting required to be received on or before at http://www2.ed.gov/policy/elsec/leg/ (e.g., interpreting service, assistive March 21, 2016. We are reopening the essa/essanegregnoticefaqs02022016.pdf. listening device, or materials in comment period on Docket No. APHIS– If you use a telecommunications alternative format), notify the program 2015–0073 for an additional 45 days device for the deaf or a text telephone, contact person listed under FOR FURTHER until May 5, 2016. This action will call the Federal Relay Service, toll free, allow interested persons additional time INFORMATION CONTACT in advance of the at 1–800–877–8339. scheduled meeting date. We will make to prepare and submit comments. We SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: will also consider all comments every effort to meet any request we received between March 22, 2016, and Background receive. the date of this notice. Electronic Access to This Document: On February 4, 2016, we published a The official version of this document is Authority: 7 U.S.C. 450, 7701–7772, and notice in the Federal Register (81 FR the document published in the Federal 7781–7786; 21 U.S.C. 136 and 136a; 7 CFR 5969) announcing our intention to Register. Free Internet access to the 2.22, 2.80, and 371.3. establish a negotiated rulemaking official edition of the Federal Register Done in Washington, DC, this 11th day of committee prior to publishing proposed and the Code of Federal Regulations is April 2016. regulations to implement part A of title available via the Federal Digital System Kevin Shea, I of the ESEA, as amended by the ESSA. at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you Administrator, Animal and Plant Health We explained that the negotiated can view this document, as well as all Inspection Service. rulemaking committee would be other documents of this Department [FR Doc. 2016–08806 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] convened to address proposed published in the Federal Register, in BILLING CODE 3410–34–P regulations that would: (1) Update text or Adobe Portable Document existing assessment regulations to Format (PDF). To use PDF you must reflect changes to section 1111(b)(2) of have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION the ESEA; and (2) relate to the available free at the site. You may also requirement under section 1118(b) of access documents of the Department 34 CFR Chapter II the ESEA that title I, part A funds be published in the Federal Register by used to supplement, and not supplant, [Docket ID ED–2015–OESE–0130] using the article search feature at: non-Federal funds. In the February 4, www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, Negotiated Rulemaking Committee; 2016, notice, we set a schedule for three through the advanced search feature at Schedule of Committee Meetings sessions of committee meetings, this site, you can limit your search to including an optional third session from documents published by the AGENCY: Office of Elementary and April 18–April 19, 2016, if the Department. Secondary Education, Department of committee determined that a third Education. session would enable the committee to Dated: April 12, 2016. John B. King, Jr., ACTION: Intent to establish a negotiated complete its work of developing rulemaking committee. regulations that reflect a final consensus Secretary of Education. of the committee. We also announced [FR Doc. 2016–08795 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] SUMMARY: On February 4, 2016, we the date, time, and locations of the three BILLING CODE 4000–01–P announced our intention to establish a sessions. negotiated rulemaking committee prior We now announce that the April 18, to publishing proposed regulations to 2016, meeting of the committee will be ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION implement part A of title I, Improving held at a different location than AGENCY Basic Programs Operated by Local indicated in the February 4, 2016, Educational Agencies, of the Elementary notice. 40 CFR Part 52 and Secondary Education Act of 1965 Schedule for Negotiations: The [EPA–R09–OAR–2016–0105 FRL–9944–94– (ESEA), as amended by the Every committee will meet for its third session Region 9] Student Succeeds Act (ESSA). We also on April 18–April 19, 2016. The announced the schedule for three committee meetings will run from 9 Limited Approval, Limited Disapproval sessions of committee meetings and the a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. of California 9+Air Plan Revisions, location for each of those meetings. We The April 18, 2016, committee Eastern Kern Air Pollution Control now announce a change of location for meeting will be held at the U.S. District the meeting on the first day of the third Department of Education, Potomac AGENCY: Environmental Protection session. Center Plaza, 550 12th Street SW., Agency (EPA). DATES: The dates, times, and locations Washington, DC 22202. The April 19, ACTION: Proposed rule. of the committee meetings are set out in 2016, committee meeting will be held at

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SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection submissions (audio, video, etc.) must be C. What are the rule deficiencies? Agency (EPA) is proposing a limited accompanied by a written comment. D. EPA Recommendations To Further approval and limited disapproval of The written comment is considered the Improve the Rule revisions to the Eastern Kern Air official comment and should include E. Proposed Action and Public Comment Pollution Control District (EKAPCD) discussion of all points you wish to III. Incorporation by Reference portion of the California State IV. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews make. The EPA will generally not A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Implementation Plan (SIP). These consider comments or comment Planning and Review and Executive revisions concern volatile organic contents located outside of the primary Order 13563: Improving Regulation and compounds (VOCs) emitted from motor submission (i.e. on the web, cloud, or Regulatory Review vehicle and mobile equipment other file sharing system). For B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) refinishing operations. We are additional submission methods, please C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) proposing action on a local rule that contact the person identified in the FOR D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act regulates these emission sources under FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section. (UMRA) the Clean Air Act (CAA or the Act). We For the full EPA public comment policy, E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism are taking comments on this proposal information about CBI or multimedia F. Executive Order 13175: Coordination and plan to follow with a final action. With Indian Tribal Governments submissions, and general guidance on G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of DATES: Any comments must arrive by making effective comments, please visit Children From Environmental Health May 16, 2016. http://www2.epa.gov/dockets/ Risks and Safety Risks ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, commenting-epa-dockets. H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That identified by Docket ID No. EPA–R09– FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Significantly Affect Energy Supply, OAR–2016–0105 at http:// Arnold Lazarus, EPA Region IX, (415) Distribution, or Use www.regulations.gov, or via email to 972–3024, [email protected]. I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) [email protected]. For comments SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions submitted at Regulations.gov, follow the Throughout this document, ‘‘we,’’ ‘‘us’’ To Address Environmental Justice in online instructions for submitting and ‘‘our’’ refer to the EPA. Minority Populations and Low-Income comments. Once submitted, comments Population cannot be edited or removed from Table of Contents Regulations.gov. For either manner of I. The State’s Submittal I. The State’s Submittal submission, the EPA may publish any A. What rule did the State submit? A. What rule did the State submit? comment received to its public docket. B. Are there other versions of this rule? Do not submit electronically any C. What is the purpose of the submitted Table 1 lists the rule addressed by this rule revision? information you consider to be II. The EPA’s Evaluation and Action proposal with the dates that it was Confidential Business Information (CBI) A. How is the EPA evaluating the rule? adopted by the local air agency and or other information whose disclosure is B. Does the rule meet the evaluation submitted by the California Air restricted by statute. Multimedia criteria? Resources Board (CARB).

TABLE 1—SUBMITTED RULE

Local agency Rule # Rule title Amended Submitted

EKAPCD ...... 410.4A ...... Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Refinishing 03/13/14 07/25/14 Operations.

On September 11, 2014, the submittal maintenance operations where motor sources covered by a Control for EKAPCD Rule 410.4A was found to vehicles, mobile equipment, or Techniques Guidelines (CTG) document meet the completeness criteria in 40 associated parts and components are as well as each major source of VOCs in CFR part 51 Appendix V, which must be coated. ozone nonattainment areas classified as met before formal EPA review. The EPA’s technical support moderate or above (see CAA section B. Are there other versions of this rule? document (TSD) has more information 182(b)(2)). The EKAPCD regulates an about this rule. ozone nonattainment area classified as We approved an earlier version of Marginal Nonattainment for the 8-hour Rule 410.4A into the SIP on November II. The EPA’s Evaluation and Action Ozone National Ambient Air Quality 13, 1998 (63 FR 63410). The EKAPCD A. How is the EPA evaluating the rule? adopted revisions to the SIP-approved Standard (40 CFR 81.305). In addition, version on March 13, 2014 and CARB SIP rules must be enforceable (see EKAPCD is classified as Moderate for submitted them to us on July 25, 2014. CAA section 110(a)(2)), must not the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS (40 CFR interfere with applicable requirements 81.305). There is no EPA CTG for Motor C. What is the purpose of the submitted concerning attainment and reasonable Vehicle and Mobile Equipment rule revision? further progress or other CAA Refinishing Operations and, according VOCs help produce ground-level requirements (see CAA section 110(l)), to CARB’s facility search engine, there ozone, smog and particulate matter and must not modify certain SIP control are no facilities that emit VOC in the (PM), which harm human health and requirements in nonattainment areas EKAPCD for this category for the most the environment. Section 110(a) of the without ensuring equivalent or greater recent database year of 2013. Therefore, CAA requires States to submit emissions reductions (see CAA section Rule 410.4A is not required to regulations that control VOC emissions. 193). implement reasonably available control The purpose of this rule is to limit VOC Generally, SIP rules must require technology (RACT) pursuant to CAA emissions from coatings and solvents Reasonably Available Control section 182(b)(2). used in production, repair, refinish, or Technology (RACT) for each category of

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Guidance and policy documents that into the SIP, including those provisions IV. Statutory and Executive Order we use to evaluate enforceability, identified as deficient. This approval is Reviews revision/relaxation and rule stringency limited because EPA is simultaneously A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory requirements for the applicable criteria proposing a limited disapproval of the pollutants include the following: Planning and Review and Executive rule under section 110(k)(3). Order 13563: Improving Regulation and 1. ‘‘State Implementation Plans; General Neither sanctions nor a Federal Regulatory Review Preamble for the Implementation of Title I Implementation Plan (FIP) would be of the Clean Air Act Amendments of This action is not a significant 1990,’’ 57 FR 13498 (April 16, 1992); 57 FR imposed should the EPA finalize this 18070 (April 28, 1992). limited disapproval. Sanctions would regulatory action and was therefore not 2. ‘‘Issues Relating to VOC Regulation not be imposed under CAA 179(b) submitted to the Office of Management Cutpoints, Deficiencies, and Deviations,’’ because the submittal of Rule 410.4A is and Budget (OMB) for review. EPA, May 25, 1988 (the ‘‘Bluebook,’’ discretionary (i.e., not required to be revised January 11, 1990). B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA) 3. ‘‘Guidance Document for Correcting included in the SIP), and the EPA Common VOC & Other Rule Deficiencies,’’ would not promulgate a FIP in this This action does not impose an EPA Region 9, August 21, 2001 (the ‘‘Little instance under CAA 110(c)(1) because information collection burden under the Bluebook’’). the disapproval does not reveal a PRA because this action does not 4. Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 40, deficiency in the SIP for the area that a impose additional requirements beyond Subpart B, Table 1, ‘‘Volatile Organic FIP must correct. Specifically, there is those imposed by state law. Compound Emission Standards for Automobile Refinish Coatings’’ (40 CFR no EPA CTG for Motor Vehicle and C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA) part 59, subpart B, table 1). Mobile Equipment Refinishing Operations and, according to CARB’s I certify that this action will not have B. Does the rule meet the evaluation Facility Search Engine, there are no a significant economic impact on a criteria? facilities that emit VOC in the EKAPCD substantial number of small entities Rule 410.4A improves the SIP by for this category for the most recent under the RFA. This action will not establishing more stringent emission database year of 2013. Accordingly, the impose any requirements on small limits, and by clarifying labeling, test failure of the EKAPCD to adopt entities beyond those imposed by state methods and recordkeeping provisions. revisions to Rule 410.4A would not law. The rule is largely consistent with CAA adversely affect the SIP’s compliance D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act requirements and relevant guidance with the CAA’s requirements, such as (UMRA) regarding enforceability, stringency and the requirements for section 182 ozone SIP revisions. Rule provisions that do RACT, reasonable further progress, and This action does not contain any not meet the evaluation criteria are attainment demonstrations. unfunded mandate as described in summarized below and discussed Note that the submitted rule has been UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, and does further in the TSD. not significantly or uniquely affect small adopted by the EKAPCD, and the EPA’s governments. This action does not C. What are the rule deficiencies? final limited disapproval would not impose additional requirements beyond prevent the local agency from enforcing These provisions do not satisfy the those imposed by state law. it. The limited disapproval also would requirements of section 110 and part D Accordingly, no additional costs to of title I of the Act and prevent full not prevent any portion of the rule from State, local, or tribal governments, or to approval of the SIP revision. being incorporated by reference into the • the private sector, will result from this Paragraph VI(A), ‘‘VOC Content federally enforceable SIP. action. Limits,’’ provides VOC limits for cavity We will accept comments from the wax, deadener, gasket/gasket sealing public on the proposed limited approval E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism material, lubricating wax/compounds and limited disapproval for the next 30 and trunk interior coatings. However, in This action does not have federalism days. conflict with long-standing guidance on implications. It will not have substantial enforceability such as discussed in the III. Incorporation by Reference direct effects on the states, on the Bluebook, these terms are not defined in relationship between the national the rule.1 In this rule, the EPA is proposing to government and the states, or on the include in a final EPA rule regulatory distribution of power and D. EPA Recommendations To Further text that includes incorporation by responsibilities among the various Improve the Rule reference. In accordance with levels of government. The TSD describes additional rule requirements of 1 CFR 51.5, the EPA is revisions that we recommend for the F. Executive Order 13175: Coordination proposing to incorporate by reference With Indian Tribal Governments next time the local agency modifies the EKAPCD Rule 410.4A as described in rule. Table 1 of this notice. The EPA has This action does not have tribal E. Proposed Action and Public made, and will continue to make, these implications, as specified in Executive Comment documents available electronically Order 13175, because the SIP is not approved to apply on any Indian As authorized in sections 110(k)(3) through www.regulations.gov and in reservation land or in any other area and 301(a) of the Act, the EPA is hard copy at the appropriate EPA office where the EPA or an Indian tribe has proposing a limited approval of the (see the ADDRESSES section of this demonstrated that a tribe has submitted rule. If finalized, this action preamble for more information). jurisdiction, and will not impose would incorporate the submitted rule substantial direct costs on tribal 1 See ‘‘Issues Relating to VOC Regulation governments or preempt tribal law. Cutpoints, Deficiencies, and Deviations,’’ (a.k.a., Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not Bluebook) EPA OAQPS, May 25, 1988. P2–7. apply to this action.

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G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of significant regulatory action under J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Children From Environmental Health Executive Order 12866. Actions To Address Environmental Risks and Safety Risks Justice in Minority Populations and I. National Technology Transfer and Low-Income Population The EPA interprets Executive Order Advancement Act (NTTAA) 13045 as applying only to those The EPA lacks the discretionary regulatory actions that concern Section 12(d) of the NTTAA directs authority to address environmental environmental health or safety risks that the EPA to use voluntary consensus justice in this rulemaking. the EPA has reason to believe may standards in its regulatory activities List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52 disproportionately affect children, per unless to do so would be inconsistent the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory with applicable law or otherwise Environmental protection, Air action’’ in section 2–202 of the impractical. The EPA believes that this pollution control, Incorporation by Executive Order. This action is not action is not subject to the requirements reference, Intergovernmental relations, subject to Executive Order 13045 of section 12(d) of the NTTAA because Ozone, Particulate matter, Reporting because it does not impose additional application of those requirements would and recordkeeping requirements, requirements beyond those imposed by be inconsistent with the CAA. Volatile organic compounds. state law. Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Dated: April 4, 2016. Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Jared Blumenfeld, Distribution, or Use Regional Administrator, Region IX. This action is not subject to Executive [FR Doc. 2016–08508 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Order 13211, because it is not a BILLING CODE 6560–50–P

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This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER Æ U.S. Department of Agriculture Challis, Idaho. The committee is contains documents other than rules or Antimicrobial Resistance Action Plan; authorized under the Secure Rural proposed rules that are applicable to the and Schools and Community Self- public. Notices of hearings and investigations, Æ Zoonotic Diseases. Determination Act (the Act) and committee meetings, agency decisions and Tentative topics for discussion during operates in compliance with the Federal rulings, delegations of authority, filing of the June 16, 2016, meeting include: petitions and applications and agency Advisory Committee Act. The purpose • Emerging Disease Response; and of the committee is to improve statements of organization and functions are • examples of documents appearing in this Comprehensive Integrated Animal collaborative relationships and to section. Health Surveillance. provide advice and recommendations to A final agenda will be posted on the the Forest Service concerning projects Committee Web site 2 weeks prior to and funding consistent with Title II of DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE each scheduled meeting. the Act. Additional RAC information, Those wishing to listen in on the including the meeting agenda and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection meetings should complete a brief meeting summary/minutes can be found Service registration form by clicking on the at the following Web site: http:// ‘‘SACAH Meeting Sign-up’’ button on www.fs.usda.gov/main/scnf/ [Docket No. APHIS–2016–0029] the Committee’s Web site (http:// workingtogether/advisorycommittees. www.aphis.usda.gov/animalhealth/ DATES: The meeting will be held May sacah). Members of the public may join Secretary’s Advisory Committee on 10, 2016. the teleconference in ‘‘listen-only’’ Animal Health; Meeting All RAC meetings are subject to mode by dialing 1–800–619–4086 and cancellation. For status of meeting prior AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health then entering the public passcode, to attendance, please contact the person Inspection Service, USDA. 4414646# for the May 2 meeting, and listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ACTION: 9786716# for the June 16 meeting. Notice of meeting. CONTACT. Questions and written statements for SUMMARY: This is a notice to inform the the Committee’s consideration may be ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at public of the next meetings of the submitted up to 5 working days before the Challis-Yankee Fork and Middle Secretary’s Advisory Committee on each scheduled meeting. They may be Fork Ranger District Office, 311 N. US Animal Health. The meetings are being sent to SACAH.Management@ Highway 93; Challis, ID 83226. organized by the Animal and Plant aphis.usda.gov or mailed to the person Written comments may be submitted Health Inspection Service to discuss listed in this notice under FOR FURTHER as described under SUPPLEMENTARY matters of animal health. INFORMATION CONTACT. Statements filed INFORMATION. All comments, including DATES: The meetings will be held May with the Committee must include the names and addresses when provided, 2, 2016, and June 16, 2016, from 11 a.m. name of the individual listed under FOR are placed in the record and are to 1:30 p.m. eastern standard time. FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, the available for public inspection and docket number listed in this notice, and copying. The public may inspect ADDRESSES: The meetings will be comments received at Public Lands conducted as multisite teleconferences. specify the meeting to which they Center, 1206 S. Challis Street, Salmon, Opportunities for public attendance are pertain. This notice of meeting is given Idaho 83467. Please call ahead to described in the Supplementary pursuant to section 10 of the Federal facilitate entry into the building. Information section of this document. Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mrs. 2). Amy Baumer, Public Affairs Officer by R.J. Cabrera, Designated Federal Officer, phone at 208–756–5145 or via email at VS, APHIS, 4700 River Road, Unit 34, Done in Washington, DC, this 11th day of April 2016. [email protected]. Riverdale, MD 20737; (301) 851–3478; Kevin Shea, Individuals who use email: SACAH.Management@ telecommunication devices for the deaf aphis.usda.gov. Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service. 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ACTION: Notice of meeting. or less. Individuals wishing to make an Tentative topics for discussion during oral statement should request in writing the May 2, 2016, meeting include: SUMMARY: The Central Idaho Resource by May 1, 2016 to be scheduled on the • One Health Advisory Committee (RAC) will meet in agenda. Anyone who would like to

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bring related matters to the attention of (NVMSA) was passed into law adding 2008). The Secretary delegated the the committee may file written section 1415A to the National authority to carry out this program to statements with the committee staff Agricultural Research, Extension, and NIFA. The final rule was published in before or after the meeting. Written Teaching Policy Act of 1997 the Federal Register on April 19, 2010 comments and requests for time for oral (NARETPA). This law established a new [75 FR 20239–20248] allowing eligible comments must be sent to Amy Baumer, Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment veterinarians to competitively apply for Public Affairs Officer; 1206 S. Challis Program (7 U.S.C. 3151a) authorizing and receive a VMLRP award. St., Salmon, Idaho 83467; or by email to the Secretary of Agriculture to carry out From FY 2010 through FY 2015, NIFA Salmon, Idaho, or via facsimile to 208– a program of entering into agreements received 996 applications from which 756–5289. with veterinarians under which they 340 VMLRP awards were offered. Meeting Accommodations: If you are agree to provide veterinary services in Additional information by funding year a person requiring reasonable veterinarian shortage situations. can be found at http://nifa.usda.gov/ accommodation, please make requests Section 7105 of FCEA amended vmlrp-reports-and-statistics. On in advance for sign language section 1415A to revise the December 18, 2015, the President signed interpreting, assistive listening devices determination of veterinarian shortage into law the Consolidated or other reasonable accommodation for situations to consider (1) geographical Appropriations Act, 2016 (Pub. L. 114– access to the facility or proceedings by areas that the Secretary determines have 113), which appropriated $5,000,000 for contacting the person listed in the a shortage of veterinarians; and (2) areas the VMLRP. Funding for future years section titled FOR FURTHER INFORMATION of veterinary practice that the Secretary will be based on annual appropriations CONTACT. All reasonable determines have a shortage of and balances, if any, remaining from accommodation requests are managed veterinarians, such as food animal prior years. on a case by case basis. medicine, public health, epidemiology, The eligibility criteria for applicants and food safety. This section also added Dated: April 5, 2016. and the application forms and that priority should be given to associated instructions needed to apply Charles A. Mark, agreements with veterinarians for the for a VMLRP award can be viewed and Forest Supervisor. practice of food animal medicine in downloaded from the VMLRP Web site [FR Doc. 2016–08721 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] veterinarian shortage situations. at: http://nifa.usda.gov/vmlrp- BILLING CODE 3411–15–P NARETPA section 1415A requires the applicants. Secretary, when determining the amount of repayment for a year of Done in Washington, DC, this 6th day of April, 2016. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE service by a veterinarian to consider the ability of USDA to maximize the Sonny Ramaswamy, National Institute of Food and number of agreements from the amounts Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture appropriated and to provide an Agriculture. incentive to serve in veterinary service [FR Doc. 2016–08764 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Notice of Request for Applications for shortage areas with the greatest need. BILLING CODE 3410–22–P the Veterinary Medicine Loan This section also provides that loan Repayment Program repayments may consist of payments of AGENCY: National Institute of Food and the principal and interest on BROADCASTING BOARD OF Agriculture, USDA. government and commercial loans GOVERNORS received by the individual for the ACTION: Notice. attendance of the individual at an Government in the Sunshine Act SUMMARY: The National Institute of Food accredited college of veterinary Meeting Notice medicine resulting in a degree of Doctor and Agriculture (NIFA) is announcing DATE AND TIME: of Veterinary Medicine or the Wednesday, April 20, the release of the Veterinary Medicine 2016, 10:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m. EDT. Loan Repayment Program (VMLRP) equivalent. This program is not PLACE: Cohen Building, Room 3321, 330 request for applications. General authorized to provide repayments for Independence Ave. SW., Washington, information regarding the VMLRP can any government or commercial loans DC 20237. be obtained at: www.nifa.usda.gov/ incurred during the pursuit of another vmlrp. degree, such as an associate or bachelor SUBJECT: Notice of Meeting of the The Request for Applications (RFA) degree. Loans eligible for repayment Broadcasting Board of Governors. can be obtained at: http://nifa.usda.gov/ include educational loans made for one SUMMARY: The Broadcasting Board of vmlrp-request-applications-rfa. or more of the following: Loans for Governors (Board) will be meeting at the tuition expenses; other reasonable time and location listed above. The DATES: Applications are due May 20, Board will vote on a consent agenda 2016. educational expenses, including fees, books, and laboratory expenses, consisting of the minutes of its February FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: incurred by the individual; and 26, 2016 meeting, a resolution honoring Danielle Tack, Program Coordinator, reasonable living expenses as the 70th anniversary of Voice of Institute of Food Production and determined by the Secretary. In America’s (VOA) VOA’s Thai Service, a Sustainability, National Institute of addition, the Secretary is directed to resolution honoring the 25th Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department make such additional payments to anniversary of VOA’s Tibetan Service, of Agriculture, Washington, DC 20024; participants as the Secretary determines and a resolution changing the June telephone: (202) 401–6802; fax: (202) appropriate for the purpose of providing Board meeting date. The Board will 720–6486; email: [email protected]. reimbursements to participants for receive a report from the Chief SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: individual tax liability resulting from Executive Officer (CEO) and Director of participation in this program. Finally, BBG. The Board will also hear from Background and Purpose this section requires USDA to representatives of the BBG’s networks In January 2003, the National promulgate regulations within 270 days regarding their efforts to expand in Veterinary Medical Service Act of the enactment of FCEA (i.e., June 18, digital and social media.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE [FR Doc. 2016–08794 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Foreign-Trade Zone (FTZ) 186— BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P Bureau of the Census Waterville, Maine; Notification of Proposed Production Activity; Flemish National Advisory Committee Master Weavers (Area Rugs); Sanford, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Maine AGENCY: Bureau of the Census, Foreign-Trade Zones Board Department of Commerce. The City of Waterville, Maine, grantee [B–19–2016] ACTION: Notice of Public Virtual of FTZ 186, submitted a notification of Meeting; correction. proposed production activity to the FTZ Foreign-Trade Zone 172—Oneida Board on behalf of Flemish Master County, New York; Application for SUMMARY: The Bureau of the Census Weavers (FMW), located in Sanford, Reorganization and Expansion Under (Census Bureau) is issuing this notice to Maine. The notification conforming to Alternative Site Framework correct the Census Bureau Web site the requirements of the regulations of address that identifies how to access the the FTZ Board (15 CFR 400.22) was An application has been submitted to teleconference meeting via WebEx. The received on March 31, 2016. the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board by Census Bureau originally published in The FMW facility is located at 96 the County of Oneida, grantee of FTZ the Federal Register on Friday, April 8, Gatehouse Road, Sanford, Maine. A 172, requesting authority to reorganize 2016 (81 FR 20617), a Notice of Public separate application for subzone and expand the zone under the Virtual Meeting for the National designation at the FMW facility has alternative site framework (ASF) Advisory Committee. This notice been submitted and will be processed adopted by the FTZ Board (15 CFR corrects the Census Bureau WebEx under Section 400.25 of the FTZ Board’s 400.2(c)). The ASF is an option for teleconference URL link. The next to regulations. The facility is used for the grantees for the establishment or last sentence in the ADDRESSES section production of area rugs using reorganization of zones and can permit now reads: ‘‘The meeting will be polypropylene and polyester yarns. significantly greater flexibility in the available via WebEx, please use the Pursuant to 15 CFR 400.14(b) of the designation of new subzones or ‘‘usage- following URL link: https:// regulations, FTZ activity would be driven’’ FTZ sites for operators/users census.webex.com/mw0401lsp13/ limited to the specific foreign-status located within a grantee’s ‘‘service area’’ mywebex/default.do?service=1& materials and components and specific in the context of the FTZ Board’s siteurl=census&nomenu=true&main_ finished products described in the standard 2,000-acre activation limit for url=%2Fmc0901lsp13%2 submitted notification (as described a zone. The application was submitted Fe.do%3Fsiteurl%3Dcensus%2 below) and subsequently authorized by pursuant to the Foreign-Trade Zones 6AT%3DMI%26Event the FTZ Board. Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), ID%3D424606577%26UID%3 Production under FTZ procedures and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR D2991726397%26Host%3 could exempt FMW from customs duty part 400). It was formally docketed on DQUhTSwAAAAIyQSQiyawT_ payments on foreign status materials April 12, 2016. DJbOTsUe68M-jWVHAe used in export production. On its FTZ 172 was approved by the FTZ 0Ru7RWgg7cubgEHSWvbjgXWgLvIt domestic sales, FMW would be able to Board on January 8, 1991 (Board Order WgQm2Cxyfl2o-icLRBmNBhEFs_ choose the duty rate during customs 502, 56 FR 1791; January 17, 1991). The

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current zone includes the following via www.trade.gov/ftz. For further there were no entries of subject sites: Site 1 (534 acres)—Oneida County information, contact Elizabeth merchandise from Ukraine during the Airport Industrial Park, Oneida County Whiteman at Elizabeth.Whiteman@ period of review. Airport, Oriskany; Site 2 (412 acres)— trade.gov or (202) 482–0473. On October 6, 2015, the Department West Rome Industrial Park, 1 Success Dated: April 12, 2016. initiated the administrative review of Dr, Rome; Site 2a (100 acres)—Griffiss Andrew McGilvray, the antidumping duty order on Business & Technology Park Hanger silicomanganese from Ukraine with Road, Rome; Site 3 (100 acres)— Executive Secretary. [FR Doc. 2016–08791 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] respect to ZFP and NFP for the POR, Boonville Industrial Park, Industrial August 1, 2014, through July 31, 2015,3 BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P Road, Boonville; Site 4 (82 acres)—Utica notwithstanding the untimely nature of Business Park, Business Park Drive, the Ukrainian producers’ request for Utica; and, Site 5 (52 acres)—East review. Arterial Industrial Park, Dwyer Avenue, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE In accordance with our practice, we Utica. The zone also includes Subzone International Trade Administration 172A (Oneida Ltd.) with three sites in requested information from U.S. Sherrill and Oneida, New York. [A–823–805] Customs and Border Protection (CBP) The grantee’s proposed service area concerning imports of subject under the ASF would be Oneida Silicomanganese From Ukraine: Notice merchandise from these companies County, New York, as described in the of Rescission of Antidumping Duty during the POR. We received the application. If approved, the grantee Administrative Review requested CBP information, which showed that neither ZFP nor NFP had would be able to serve sites throughout AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, the service area based on companies’ suspended entries of subject International Trade Administration, merchandise during the POR. On needs for FTZ designation. The Department of Commerce. application indicates that the proposed October 6, 2015, we documented this FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: service area is within and adjacent to finding and invited comments from Dmitry Vladimirov or Minoo Hatten, the Syracuse, New York Customs and interested parties regarding this CBP AD/CVD Operations, Office I, 4 Border Protection port of entry. query result. Enforcement and Compliance, The applicant is requesting authority On October 19, 2015, we received International Trade Administration, to renumber existing Site 2a as Site 6 comments from domestic interested U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 and to include the renumbered Site 6 as parties, Eramet and Felman Production, Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, a ‘‘magnet’’ site, as well as to remove LLC (collectively, U.S. producers). On DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482–0665, Sites 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and Subzone 172A. October 20, 2015, we received and (202) 482–1690, respectively. The ASF allows for the possible comments from ZFP and NFP exemption of one magnet site from the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (Ukrainian producers). ZFP’s and NFP’s ‘‘sunset’’ time limits that generally Background October 20, 2015, submission contained apply to sites under the ASF, and the documentation establishing that both On August 3, 2015, the Department of applicant proposes that Site 6 be so companies made both a sale and an Commerce (the Department) published exempted. The applicant is also entry of subject merchandise in August in the Federal Register a notice of requesting approval of the following 2015. ‘‘Opportunity to Request Administrative magnet site: Proposed Site 7 (316.5 Because there is no evidence that acres)—Marcy Nanocenter at SUNYIT, Review’’ of the antidumping duty order on silicomanganese from Ukraine for the there were entries of subject 5737 Marcy-SUNYIT Parkway, Marcy, merchandise into the United States from Oneida County. period of review (POR), August 1, 2014, 1 Ukraine during the POR, on November In accordance with the FTZ Board’s through July 31, 2015. On September 3, 17, 2015, the Department placed a regulations, Elizabeth Whiteman of the 2015, we received an untimely-filed 2 memorandum on the record notifying FTZ Staff is designated examiner to request for an administrative review interested parties of its intent to rescind evaluate and analyze the facts and from two Ukrainian producers and/or the 2014–2015 administrative review of information presented in the application exporters of silicomanganese, JSC silicomanganese from Ukraine, and and case record and to report findings Zaporizhya Ferroalloy Plant (ZFP) and invited comments.5 In its November 17, and recommendations to the FTZ Board. JSC Nikopol Ferroalloy Plant (NFP), Public comment is invited from requesting an administrative review of 2015, memorandum, the Department interested parties. Submissions shall be exports of subject merchandise for the rejected the Ukrainian producers’ addressed to the FTZ Board’s Executive period of September 1, 2014, through arguments that the Department provided Secretary at the address below. The August 31, 2015. On September 21, defective or inadequate notice closing period for their receipt is June 2015, we received comments from a concerning the correct anniversary 14, 2016. Rebuttal comments in domestic interested party, Eramet month of the antidumping duty order on response to material submitted during Marietta, Inc. (Eramet), objecting to silicomanganese from Ukraine, and the foregoing period may be submitted initiation and placing on the record found no basis to alter the POR to during the subsequent 15-day period to certain import statistics stating that capture the Ukrainian producers’ entries June 29, 2016. A copy of the application will be 1 See Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Order, 3 See Initiation of Antidumping and available for public inspection at the Finding, or Suspended Investigation; Opportunity Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews, 80 FR to Request Administrative Review, 80 FR 45952 60356 (October 6, 2015). Office of the Executive Secretary, (August 3, 2015) (August 2015 Opportunity Notice). 4 See Memorandum to the File, ‘‘Silicomanganese Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room 2 The Ukrainian producers’ September 3, 2015, from Ukraine—U.S. Customs and Border Protection 21013, U.S. Department of Commerce, request for an administrative review was untimely (CBP) Data’’ dated October 6, 2015. 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., under 19 CFR 351.213(b) and 19 CFR 351.302(d) 5 See Memorandum to James Maeder, Senior because we did not receive it during the anniversary Director for AD/CVD Operations, Office I, ‘‘2014– Washington, DC 20230–0002, and in the month of August 2015, as required by the 2015 Antidumping Duty Administrative Review of ‘‘Reading Room’’ section of the FTZ regulations and specified in the August 2015 Silicomanganese from Ukraine; Intent to Rescind Board’s Web site, which is accessible Opportunity Notice. Administrative Review’’ dated November 17, 2015.

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of subject merchandise made after the This notice is published in merchandise is currently classifiable POR.6 accordance with section 751 of the under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule On November 24, 2015, we received Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and 19 of the United States (HTSUS) comments from ZFP and NFP. On CFR 351.213(d)(4). subheading 2922.49.4020. The HTSUS November 30, 2015, we received Dated: April 7, 2016. subheading is provided for convenience rebuttal comments from U.S. producers. Christian Marsh, and customs purposes only; the written product description of the scope of the Rescission of Review Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping 2 and Countervailing Duty Operations. order is dispositive. It is the Department’s practice to [FR Doc. 2016–08787 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Methodology rescind an administrative review pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(3) when BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P The Department is conducting this there are no suspended entries of review in accordance with section 751(a)(1)(B) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as subject merchandise during the POR DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE from the country in question.7 At the amended (the Act). For a full end of an administrative review, all International Trade Administration description of the methodology suspended entries during the POR for underlying our conclusions, see the parties under review are liquidated [A–570–836] Preliminary Decision Memorandum. at the assessment rate computed in the This memorandum is a public final results of review.8 Therefore, since Glycine From the People’s Republic of document and is on file electronically the purpose of an administrative review China: Preliminary Results of via Enforcement and Compliance’s is to assess antidumping duties, there Antidumping Duty Administrative Antidumping and Countervailing Duty must be a suspended AD/CVD entry to Review; 2014–2015 Centralized Electronic Service System (ACCESS). ACCESS is available to be liquidated at the newly calculated AGENCY: Enforcement and Compliance, registered users at http:// assessment rate. As discussed in the International Trade Administration, access.trade.gov and is available to all Decision Memorandum accompanying Department of Commerce. this notice,9 we find that, because there parties in the Central Records Unit, SUMMARY: were no entries of subject merchandise The Department of Commerce Room B8024 of the main Department of during the POR from Ukraine, we are (the Department) is conducting an Commerce building. In addition, a rescinding the 2014–2015 administrative review of the complete version of the Issues and administrative review of the antidumping duty order on glycine from Decision Memorandum can be accessed antidumping duty order on the People’s Republic of China (PRC). directly at http://enforcement.trade.gov/ silicomanganese from Ukraine, pursuant The period of review (POR) is March 1, frn/. The signed and the electronic to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(3). 2014, through February 28, 2015. This versions of the memorandum are review covers five companies, Baoding identical in content. Analysis of Comments Received Mantong Fine Chemistry Co., Ltd. Background All issues raised by parties in this (Baoding Mantong), Nutracare administrative review are addressed in International (Nutracare), Ravi On April 30, 2015, in accordance with the accompanying Decision Industries (Ravi), Kumar Industries section 751(a) of the Act, the Memorandum, which is adopted by this (Kumar), and Rudraa International Department published in the Federal notice. The Decision Memorandum is a (Rudraa). The Department preliminarily Register a notice of initiation of this public document and is on file finds that these five companies did not antidumping duty administrative electronically via Enforcement and have reviewable entries during the POR. review.3 For a detailed background Compliance’s Antidumping and We invite interested parties to comment discussion, see Preliminary Decision Countervailing Duty Centralized on these preliminary results. Memorandum. DATES: Electronic Service System (ACCESS). Effective Date: April 15, 2016. Preliminary Results of Review ACCESS is available to registered users FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: at http://access.trade.gov, and to all Dena Crossland or Brian Davis, AD/CVD The Department preliminarily parties in the Central Records Unit, Operations, Office VI, Enforcement and determines that Baoding Mantong, room B8024 of the main Department of Compliance, International Trade Kumar, Nutracare, Ravi, and Rudraa did Commerce building. In addition, a Administration, U.S. Department of not have reviewable transactions of complete version of the Decision Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution subject merchandise during the POR. Memorandum can be accessed directly Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; Disclosure and Public Comment on the internet at http:// telephone: (202) 482–3362 or (202) 482– Interested parties are invited to enforcement.trade.gov/frn/index.html. 7924, respectively. comment on the preliminary results and The signed and electronic versions of Scope of the Order may submit case briefs and/or written the Decision Memorandum are identical comments, filed electronically using in content. The product covered by the ACCESS, within 30 days of the date of antidumping duty order is glycine, publication of this notice, pursuant to 6 which is a free-flowing crystalline Id. 19 CFR 351.309(c)(1)(ii). Rebuttal briefs, 7 See, e.g., Certain Frozen Warmwater Shrimp material, like salt or sugar.1 The subject From Brazil: Notice of Rescission of Antidumping limited to issues raised in the case Duty Administrative Review, 77 FR 32498 (June 1, 1 See ‘‘Decision Memorandum for the Preliminary 2012). Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Memorandum), for a complete description of the 8 See 19 CFR 351.212(b)(l). Review: Glycine from the People’s Republic of scope of the order. 9 See Memorandum to James Maeder, Senior China; 2014–2015’’ from Christian Marsh, Deputy 2 See Glycine from the People’s Republic of Director for AD/CVD Operations, Office I, ‘‘2014– Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and China: Antidumping Duty Order, 60 FR 16116 2015 Antidumping Duty Administrative Review of Countervailing Duty Operations, to Ronald K. (March 29, 1995). Silicomanganese from Ukraine; Rescission of Lorentzen, Acting Assistant Secretary for 3 See Initiation of Antidumping and Administrative Review’’ dated concurrently with Enforcement and Compliance, dated concurrently Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews, 80 FR this notice (Decision Memorandum). with this notice (Preliminary Decision 24233 (April 30, 2015).

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briefs, will be due five days after the Cash Deposit Requirements DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE due date for case briefs, pursuant to 19 CFR 351.309(d). Parties that submit case The following cash deposit International Trade Administration or rebuttal briefs in this proceeding are requirements will be effective upon requested to submit with each argument publication of the final results of this U.S. Travel and Tourism Advisory a statement of the issue, a summary of administrative review for all shipments Board the argument not to exceed five pages, of the subject merchandise entered, or AGENCY: International Trade and a table of statutes, regulations, and withdrawn from warehouse, for Administration, U.S. Department of cases cited, in accordance with 19 CFR consumption on or after the publication Commerce. 351.309(c)(2). date, as provided for by section ACTION: Notice of an opportunity to Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.310(c), 751(a)(2)(C) of the Act: (1) For Baoding apply for membership on the U.S. interested parties, who wish to request Mantong, Nutracare International, Ravi Travel and Tourism Advisory Board. a hearing must submit a written request Industries, Kumar Industries, and to the Assistant Secretary for Rudraa International, which all claimed SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce Enforcement and Compliance, U.S. no shipments, the cash deposit rate will is currently seeking applications for Department of Commerce, filed remain unchanged from rates assigned membership on the U.S. Travel and electronically using ACCESS. to these companies in the most recently Tourism Advisory Board (Board). The Electronically filed case briefs/written completed reviews of these companies; purpose of the Board is to advise the comments and hearing requests must be (2) for previously investigated or Secretary of Commerce on matters received successfully in their entirety by reviewed PRC and non-PRC exporters relating to the travel and tourism the Department’s electronic records who are not under review in this industry. system, ACCESS, by 5:00 p.m. Eastern segment of the proceeding but who have DATES: Applications for immediate Time, within 30 days after the date of separate rates, the cash deposit rate will consideration for membership must be publication of this notice.4 Hearing continue to be the exporter-specific rate received by the Office of Advisory requests should contain: (1) The party’s published for the most recent period; (3) Committees and Industry Outreach by name, address and telephone number; for all PRC exporters of subject 5:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) (2) the number of participants; and (3) merchandise that have not been found on Friday, May 6, 2016. Applications a list of issues to be discussed. Issues will continue to be accepted on a rolling raised in the hearing will be limited to to be entitled to a separate rate, the cash deposit rate will be the PRC-wide rate basis to fill vacancies when they arise those issues raised in the respective case during over the next two years. briefs. If a request for a hearing is made, of 453.79 percent; and (4) for all non- ADDRESSES: parties will be notified of the time and PRC exporters of subject merchandise Please submit application date of the hearing which will be held which have not received their own rate, information by email to oacio@ at the U.S. Department of Commerce, the cash deposit rate will be the rate trade.gov, attention to Li Zhou, Office of 1401 Constitution Avenue NW., applicable to the PRC exporter(s) that Advisory Committees and Industry Washington, DC 20230. The Department supplied the non-PRC exporter. These Outreach. intends to issue the final results of this deposit requirements, when imposed, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Li administrative review, including the shall remain in effect until further Zhou, Deputy Director, Office of results of its analysis of the issues raised notice. Advisory Committees and Industry in any written briefs, not later than 120 Outreach, U.S. Department of days after the date of publication of this Notification to Importers Commerce, Room 4043, 1401 notice, pursuant to section 751(a)(3)(A) This notice also serves as a Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, of the Act. preliminary reminder to importers of DC 20230, telephone: 202–482–4501, email: [email protected]. Assessment Rates their responsibility under 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2) to file a certification SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The U.S. Upon issuance of the final results, the regarding the reimbursement of Travel and Tourism Advisory Board Department will determine, and CBP antidumping duties prior to liquidation (Board) is established pursuant to shall assess, antidumping duties on all Department of Commerce authority of the relevant entries of this period. appropriate entries covered by this under 15 U.S.C. 1512 and under the Failure to comply with this requirement review. The Department intends to issue Federal Advisory Committee Act, as assessment instructions to CBP 15 days could result in the Secretary’s amended, 5 U.S.C. App. (FACA), and after the publication date of the final presumption that reimbursement of advises the Secretary of Commerce results of this review. Additionally, antidumping duties occurred and the (Secretary) on matters relating to the pursuant to a refinement to its subsequent assessment of double U.S. travel and tourism industry. The assessment practice in NME cases, if the antidumping duties. Board provides a means of ensuring Department continues to determine that This administrative review and notice regular contact between the U.S. an exporter under review had no are in accordance with sections Government and the travel and tourism shipments of the subject merchandise, 751(a)(1) and 777(i)(1) of the Act, and 19 industry. The Board advises the any suspended entries that entered CFR 351.221(b)(4). Secretary on government policies and under the exporter’s case number (i.e., at programs that affect United States travel Dated: April 4, 2016. that exporter’s rate) will be liquidated at and tourism, and the Board serves as a the PRC-wide rate. For a full discussion Ronald K. Lorentzen, forum for discussing and proposing of this practice, see Non-Market Acting Assistant Secretary for Enforcement solutions to industry-related problems. Economy Antidumping Proceedings: and Compliance. The Board acts as a liaison among the Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 76 [FR Doc. 2016–08229 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] stakeholders represented by the FR 65694 (October 23, 2011). BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P membership and provides a forum for those stakeholders on current and 4 See 19 CFR 351.310(c). emerging issues in the travel and

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tourism sector. The Board recommends the Board is balanced in terms of points stock holdings as appropriate, signifying ways to ensure that the United States of view, industry subsector, range of compliance with the criteria set forth remains the preeminent destination for products and services, demographics, above. international visitation and tourism geography, and company size. 6. If the applicant is to represent an throughout the world. Additional factors which will be organization, information regarding the The Office of Advisory Committees considered in the selection of Board control of the organization, including and Industry Outreach is accepting members include candidates’ proven the governing structure, members, and applications for Board members. The experience in the strategic development revenue sources as appropriate, Board shall consist of no more than 32 and management of travel and tourism- signifying compliance with the criteria members appointed by the Secretary. related or other service-related set forth above. Members shall represent companies and organizations; or the candidate’s proven 7. If the applicant is to represent a organizations in the travel and tourism experience in promoting, developing, tourism-related entity, the functions and sector from a broad range of products and implementing advertising and responsibilities of the entity, and and services, company sizes, and marketing programs for travel-related or information regarding the entity’s U.S. geographic locations and shall be drawn tourism-related industries. ownership or control, signifying from large, medium, and small travel Priority may be given to a Chief compliance with the criteria set forth and tourism companies, private-sector Executive Officer, Executive Director, or above. organizations involved in the export of President (or comparable level of 8. The company’s, organization’s, or travel and tourism-related products and responsibility) of a U.S. company, U.S. entity’s size, product or service line and services, and other tourism-related organization, or U.S. entity in the travel major markets in which the company, entities. and tourism sector. organization, or entity operates. Each Board member shall serve as the Members shall serve a term of two 9. Brief statement describing how the representative of a U.S. company in the years from the date of appointment, at applicant will contribute to the work of travel and tourism industry, a private the discretion of the Secretary of the Board based on his or her unique sector U.S. organization involved in the Commerce. Although the Board’s experience and perspective (not to export of travel and tourism-related current charter terminates in September exceed 100 words). products and services, or a tourism- 2017, it is anticipated that it will be Dated: April 12, 2016. related U.S. entity. For eligibility rechartered. Tricia Van Orden, purposes, a ‘‘U.S. company’’ is a for- Members shall serve in a profit firm that is incorporated in the Office of Advisory Committees & Industry representative capacity, representing the Outreach. United States (or an unincorporated views and interests of their particular U.S. firm with its principal place of industry subsector. Board members are [FR Doc. 2016–08789 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] business in the United States) that is not special government employees, and BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P controlled by U.S. citizens or by other will receive no compensation for their U.S. companies. A company is not a participation in Board activities. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE U.S. company if 50 percent plus one Members participating in Board share of its stock (if a corporation, or a meetings and events will be responsible National Oceanic and Atmospheric similar ownership interest of an for their travel, living and other Administration unincorporated entity) is known to be personal expenses. Meetings will be controlled, directly or indirectly, by held regularly and, to the extent Fisheries of the South Atlantic; South non-U.S. citizens or non-U.S. practical, not less than twice annually, Atlantic Fishery Management Council companies. For eligibility purposes, a usually in Washington, DC. and Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management ‘‘U.S. organization’’ is an organization, For immediate consideration for Council; Public Meeting including trade associations and membership, please provide the nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), following information by the Friday, AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries established under the laws of the United May 6, 2016 deadline to the address Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and States, that is controlled by U.S. listed in the ADDRESSES section: Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), citizens, by another U.S. organization 1. Name and title of the individual Commerce. (or organizations), or by a U.S. company requesting consideration. ACTION: Notice of a public meeting. (or companies), as determined based on 2. A sponsor letter from the applicant SUMMARY: its board of directors (or comparable on his or her company/organization/ The South Atlantic Fishery governing body), membership, and entity letterhead or, if the applicant is Management Council, in conjunction funding sources, as applicable. For to represent a company/organization/ with the Mid-Atlantic Fishery eligibility purposes, a U.S. entity is a entity other than his or her employer, a Management Council, will hold a tourism-related entity that can letter from the company/organization/ Question and Answer (Q&A) public demonstrate U.S. ownership or control, entity to be represented, containing a meeting to address cobia management including but not limited to state and brief statement of why the applicant issues in Kill Devil Hills, NC. local tourism marketing entities, state should be considered for membership DATES: The Cobia Q&A public meeting government tourism offices, state and/or on the Board. This sponsor letter should will be held beginning at 6 p.m. on May local government-supported tourism also address the applicant’s travel and 9, 2016. marketing entities, and multi-state tourism-related experience. ADDRESSES: tourism marketing entities. 3. The applicant’s personal resume. Meeting address: The meeting will be Members of the Board will be 4. An affirmative statement that the held at the Hilton Garden Inn Outer selected, in accordance with applicable applicant is not required to register as Banks/Kitty Hawk, 5353 N. Virginia Department of Commerce guidelines, a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Dare Trail, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949; based on their ability to carry out the Registration Act of 1938, as amended. phone: (252) 261–1290; fax: (252) 255– objectives of the Board as set forth in the 5. If the applicant is to represent a 0153. The meeting will be broadcast via charter. Members of the Board shall be company, information regarding the webinar as it occurs. 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on the South Atlantic Council’s Web auxiliary aids should be directed to the process. This meeting is not a formal site at www.safmc.net as it becomes Council office (see ADDRESSES) 5 days review of the methods or results of these available. prior to the meeting. projects. Instead, this meeting is only an Council addresses: South Atlantic Note: The times and sequence specified in overview to better inform the PDT and Fishery Management Council, 4055 this agenda are subject to change. AP of current research status and help Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, N. identify future research priority Charleston, SC 29405; Mid-Atlantic Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. recommendations. The PDT and AP will Fishery Management Council, 800 North Dated: April 12, 2016. review current RSA research priorities State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901. Tracey L. Thompson, and discuss potential recommended changes for the 2017/2018 Scallop RSA FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kim Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Iverson, Public Information Officer, Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. funding announcement. Other business discussed as necessary. SAFMC; phone: (843) 571–4366 or toll [FR Doc. 2016–08779 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] free: (866) SAFMC–10; fax: (843) 769– BILLING CODE 3510–22–P Special Accommodations 4520; email: [email protected]. This meeting is physically accessible SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The to people with disabilities. Requests for recreational fishery for Atlantic DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE sign language interpretation or other migratory group cobia is scheduled to auxiliary aids should be directed to close on June 20, 2016. The closure National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, at applies to those fishing for cobia 978–465–0492, at least 5 days prior to recreationally in federal waters from RIN 0648–XE570 the meeting date. Georgia to New York from a private vessel, charter vessel, or headboat. The New England Fishery Management Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. closure is the result of accountability Council; Public Meeting Dated: April 12, 2016. measures required by federal regulations Tracey L. Thompson, AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries to protect the cobia resource and Acting Director, Office of Sustainable prevent overfishing. The 2015 Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), recreational catch was 1,540,775 [FR Doc. 2016–08714 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Commerce. pounds, 123% over the recreational BILLING CODE 3510–22–P Annual Catch Limit (ACL) of 690,000 ACTION: Notice of a public meeting. pounds. SUMMARY: The New England Fishery DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE The scheduled recreational closure Management Council (Council) is has caused concerns from fishermen, scheduling a public meeting of its particularly those from North Carolina National Oceanic and Atmospheric Scallop Plan Development Team and Administration and Virginia where the closure will Advisory Panel on Wednesday, May 4, have negative economic and social 2016, to consider actions affecting New Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management impacts due to the seasonality of the England Fisheries in the exclusive Council; Public Hearings fishery. As a result, the two Councils economic zone (EEZ). will host a Cobia Q&A public meeting Recommendations from this group will AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries to provide information and help address be brought to the full Council for formal Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and questions and concerns. Council staff consideration and action, if appropriate. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), will give a presentation that includes an Commerce. DATES: This meeting will be held on overview of the Council federal ACTION: Wednesday, May 4, 2016, at 9 a.m., to Notice; public hearings and management process, historical webinar. view the agenda, see SUPPLEMENTARY management of cobia, and information INFORMATION. about current cobia management and SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery the pending recreational closure. The ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at Management Council (Council) will presentation will also include an the Hilton Garden Inn Boston Logan hold two public hearings and one overview of future management actions Airport, 100 Boardman Street, Boston, webinar to solicit public comments on for cobia currently under consideration MA 02128; telephone: (617) 571–5478; Reef Fish Amendment 43—Hogfish by the South Atlantic Council. Council fax: (617) 561–0798. stock definition, status determination staff and area Council members will be Council address: New England criteria, annual catch limits, and size available to answer questions following Fishery Management Council, 50 Water limit. the presentation. Street, Mill 2, Newburyport, MA 01950. DATES: The public hearings will be held Written comments should be directed FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: May 9–11, 2016. The hearings will begin to Gregg Waugh, Executive Director, Thomas A. Nies, Executive Director, at 6 p.m. and will conclude no later South Atlantic Fishery Management New England Fishery Management than 9 p.m. For specific dates and Council, 4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite Council; telephone: (978) 465–0492. locations, see SUPPLEMENTARY 201, N. Charleston, SC 29405. Email SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: INFORMATION. Written public comments comments to [email protected] must be received on or before 5 p.m. with the Subject Line ‘‘Cobia Agenda EST on Friday, May 6, 2016. Comments’’. FAX comments to (843) Recipients of recent Scallop Research ADDRESSES: The public documents can 769–4520. Comments must be received Set-Aside (RSA) awards will provide a be obtained by contacting the Gulf of in the Council office by 5 p.m. on May status update and summary of Mexico Fishery Management Council, 20, 2016. preliminary findings to the Scallop Plan 2203 N. Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Development Team (PDT) and Advisory Tampa, FL 33607; (813) 348–1630 or on Special Accommodations Panel (AP). Presentations will include their Web site at www.gulfcouncil.org. This meeting is physically accessible RSA projects that have not yet been Meeting addresses: The public to people with disabilities. Requests for used directly in the scallop management hearings will be held in Naples and St.

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Petersburg, FL; and one webinar. For Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Secretary of Commerce to allow, specific locations, see SUPPLEMENTARY Commerce. upon request, the incidental, but not INFORMATION. ACTION: Notice; proposed incidental intentional, taking of small numbers of Public comments: Comments may be harassment authorization; request for marine mammals by U.S. citizens who submitted online through the Council’s comments. engage in a specified activity (other than public portal by visiting commercial fishing) within a specified www.gulfcouncil.org and clicking on SUMMARY: NMFS has received an geographical region if certain findings ‘‘CONTACT US’’. application from Deepwater Wind Block are made and either regulations are FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Island, LLC (DWBI) for an Incidental issued or, if the taking is limited to Douglas Gregory, Executive Director, Harassment Authorization (IHA) to take harassment, a notice of a proposed Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management marine mammals, by harassment, authorization is provided to the public Council; telephone: (813) 348–1630. incidental to the installation of the for review. Block Island Wind Farm (BIWF) Export An authorization for incidental SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The and Inter-Array Cables. Pursuant to the takings shall be granted if NMFS finds agenda for the two public hearings and Marine Mammal Protection Act that the taking will have a negligible one webinar are as follows: Council staff (MMPA), NMFS is requesting comments impact on the species or stock(s), will will brief the public on Reef Fish on its proposal to issue an IHA to DWBI not have an unmitigable adverse impact Amendment 43. The staff will then open to incidentally take, by Level B on the availability of the species or the meeting for questions and public harassment only, small numbers of stock(s) for subsistence uses (where comments. marine mammals during the specified relevant), and if the permissible Locations, Schedules, and Agendas activity. methods of taking and requirements Monday, May 9, 2016; Holiday Inn DATES: Comments and information must pertaining to the mitigation, monitoring Express & Suites, 1785—5th Avenue be received no later than May 16, 2016. and reporting of such takings are set forth. NMFS has defined ‘‘negligible South, Naples, FL 34102; telephone: ADDRESSES: Comments on DWBI’s IHA impact’’ in 50 CFR 216.103 as ‘‘an (239) 261–3500. application (the application) should be impact resulting from the specified Tuesday, May 10, 2016; Holiday Inn addressed to Jolie Harrison, Chief, activity that cannot be reasonably Express, 2171—54th Avenue North, St. Permits and Conservation Division, expected to, and is not reasonably likely Petersburg, FL 33714; telephone: (727) Office of Protected Resources, National 520–7800. to, adversely affect the species or stock Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East- through effects on annual rates of Wednesday, May 11, 2016, Webinar— West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 6 p.m. EST at: https:// recruitment or survival.’’ 20910. The mailbox address for Except with respect to certain attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/ providing email comments is activities not pertinent here, the MMPA 3081763240819912449. [email protected]. Comments sent defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of After registering, you will receive a via email, including all attachments, pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) confirmation email containing must not exceed a 25-megabyte file size. has the potential to injure a marine information about joining the webinar. NMFS is not responsible for comments mammal or marine mammal stock in the Special Accommodations sent to addresses other than those wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has provided here. These hearings are physically the potential to disturb a marine Instructions: All comments received mammal or marine mammal stock in the accessible to people with disabilities. are a part of the public record and will Requests for sign language wild by causing disruption of behavioral generally be posted to http:// patterns, including, but not limited to, interpretation or other auxiliary aids www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/ should be directed to Kathy Pereira (see migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, incidental/ without change. All Personal feeding, or sheltering [Level B ADDRESSES), at least 5 working days Identifying Information (for example, harassment]. prior to the meeting date. name, address, etc.) voluntarily Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. submitted by the commenter may be Summary of Request Dated: April 12, 2016. publicly accessible. Do not submit On March 11, 2016, NMFS received Confidential Business Information or Tracey L. Thompson, an application from DWBI for the taking otherwise sensitive or protected of marine mammals incidental to the Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable information. Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. installation of the BIWF export and inter-array cables. This work was [FR Doc. 2016–08778 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John originally authorized by NMFS as part BILLING CODE 3510–22–P Fiorentino, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, (301) 427–8401. of a September 2014 (modified in June SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 2015) IHA issued to DWBI for DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE construction of the BIWF (offshore Availability installation of wind turbine generator National Oceanic and Atmospheric An electronic copy of the application [WTG] jacket foundations and export/ Administration and supporting documents, as well as a inter-array cable installation [79 FR 53409]); however, only the construction RIN 0648–XE498 list of the references cited in this document, may be obtained by visiting activities associated with the WTG Takes of Marine Mammals Incidental to the Internet at: www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/ jacket foundation installation were Specified Activities; Taking Marine permits/incidental/. In case of problems performed during that one-year Mammals Incidental to the Installation accessing these documents, please call authorization which expired in October of the Block Island Wind Farm Export the contact listed above. 2015. DWBI has, therefore, reapplied for and Inter-Array Cables a new IHA to complete the remaining Background export and inter-array cable installation AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Sections 101(a)(5)(A) and (D) of the activities. The proposed export and Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361 et seq.) direct inter-array cable installation activities

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remain the same as those described in apart. The inter-array cable will connect such as sand bags and/or rocks would the Federal Register notice for the the five WTGs for a total length of 3.2 be used to protect the inter-array cable. original 2014 BIWF IHA. NMFS km from the northernmost WTG to the A DP vessel would be used during determined that the application was southernmost WTG (Figure 1–1 of cable installation in order to maintain adequate and complete on March 14, DWBI’s application). Water depths precise coordinates. DP systems 2016. along the inter-array cable range up to maintain their precise coordinates in DWBI has begun construction of the 23.3 meters (m). The export cable will waters through the use of automatic BIWF, a 30 megawatt offshore wind originate at the northernmost WTG and controls. These control systems use farm. Construction activities began in travel 10 km to a manhole located in the variable levels of power to counter July of 2015 with the installation of the town of New Shoreham (Block Island) forces from current and wind. During five WTG foundations. The submarine in Washington County, Rhode Island. cable-lay activities, DWBI expects that a cable (export and inter-array cables) Water depths along the export cable reduced 50 percent power level will be installation is scheduled to occur submarine route range up to 36.9 m. used by DP vessels. DWBI modeled sometime between May and October, Construction staging and laydown for scenarios using a source level of 180 dB 2016. Use of dynamically positioned offshore construction is planned to re 1 micro Pascal (mPa) for the DP vessel (DP) vessel thrusters during cable occur at the Port of Providence, thruster, assuming water depths of 7, 10, installation may result in the take of Providence, Rhode Island. 20, and 40 m, and thruster power of 50 marine mammals. Take, by Level B The inter-array cable and submarine percent. Detailed information on the Harassment only, of individuals of nine portions of the export cable will be acoustic modeling for this source is species is anticipated to result from the installed by a jet plow supported by a provided in Appendix A of DWBI’s specified activity. DP vessel. application. Installation of the export cable and inter-array cable is expected Description of the Specified Activity Detailed Description of Activities to take approximately 28 days. Cable Overview DWBI would use a jet plow, installation will occur 24 hours per day, seven days a week. The BIWF will consist of five, 6 supported by a DP cable installation megawatt WTGs, a submarine cable barge, to install the export cable and Description of Marine Mammals in the interconnecting the WTGs, and a inter-array cable below the seabed. The Area of the Specified Activity transmission cable. The WTG jacket jet plow would be positioned over the There are 38 species of marine foundations were installed in 2015. trench and pulled from shore by the mammals protected under the MMPA Erection of the five WTGs, installation cable installation vessel. The jet plow that potentially occur within the marine of the inter-array and export cable, and would be pulled along the seafloor waters around Rhode Island Sound (see construction of the onshore components behind the cable-laying barge with Table 3–1 of DWBI’s application). The of the BIWF is planned for 2016. The assistance of a non-DP material barge. majority of these species are pelagic generation of underwater noise during High-pressure water from vessel- and/or northern species, or are so rarely use of vessel thrusters while the cable mounted pumps would be injected into sighted that their presence in the project laying vessel is keeping position by its the sediments through nozzles situated area is unlikely. Six marine mammal DP system during installation activities along the plow, causing the sediments species are listed under the Endangered may result in the incidental take of to temporarily fluidize and create a Species Act (ESA) and are known to be marine mammals. liquefied trench. DWBI anticipates a present, at least seasonally, in the temporary trench width of up to 1.5 m. waters of Southern New England: Blue Dates and Duration As the plow is pulled along the route whale, fin whale, humpback whale, BIWF cable installation activities are behind the barge, the cable would be right whale, sei whale, and sperm scheduled to occur sometime between laid into the temporary, liquefied trench whale. These species are highly May and October, 2016. NMFS is through the back of the plow. The migratory and do not spend extended proposing to issue an authorization trench would be backfilled by the water periods of time in a localized area; the effective May 2016 through April 2017, current and the natural settlement of the waters of Southern New England are based on the anticipated work window suspended material. Umbilical cords primarily used as a stopover point for for the in-water cable installation would connect the submerged jet plow these species during seasonal activities construction that could result to control equipment on the vessel to movements north or south between in the incidental take of marine allow the operators to monitor and important feeding and breeding mammals. While project activities may control the installation process and grounds. While fin, humpback, and occur for over a 6-month period, use of make adjustments to the speed and right whales have the potential to occur the DP vessel thruster during cable alignment as the installation proceeds within the project area, the sperm, blue, installation activities is expected to across the water. and sei whales are more pelagic and/or occur for approximately 28 days. Cable The Export Cable and Inter-Array northern species, and their presence installation (and subsequent use of the Cable would be buried to a target depth within the shallow waters of the project DP vessel thruster) would be conducted of 1.8 m beneath the seafloor. The actual area is unlikely. Because the potential 24 hours per day. burial depth depends on substrate for sperm, blue, and sei whales to occur encountered along the route and could within the project area during the Specified Geographic Region vary from 1.2 to 2.4 m. If less than 1.2 marine construction period is unlikely, The offshore components of the BIWF m burial is achieved, DWBI may elect to these species will not be described will be located in state territorial waters. install additional protection, such as further in this analysis. The WTGs will be located on average of concrete matting or rock piles. At each The following species are both about 4.8 kilometers (km) southeast of of the WTGs, the Inter-Array cable common in the waters of Rhode Island Block Island, and about 25.7 km south would be pulled into the jacket Sound and have the highest likelihood of the Rhode Island mainland. The foundation through J-tubes installed on of occurring, at least seasonally, in the WTGs will be arranged in a radial the sides of the jacket foundations. At project area: North Atlantic right whale configuration spaced about 0.8 km the J-tubes, additional cable armoring (Eubalaena glacialis), humpback whale

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(Megaptera novaeangliae), fin whale grypus) (Right Whale Consortium, 2014) and the NMFS Marine Mammal Stock (Balaenoptera physalus), minke whale (Table 1). Assessment Reports (see Waring et al., (Balaenoptera acutorostrata), harbor Further information on the biology, 2015), which are available online at: porpoise (Phocoena phocoena), Atlantic ecology, abundance, and distribution of http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/sars/. white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus those species likely to occur in the Marine mammal species descriptions acutus), short-beaked common dolphin project area can be found in section 4 are also available online at: http:// (Delphinus delphis), harbor seal (Phoca of the application (which NMFS has www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/ vitulina), and gray seal (Halichorus reviewed and concluded as adequate), mammals/.

TABLE 2—MARINE MAMMALS LIKELY TO OCCUR IN THE PROJECT AREA

Stock Common name Scientific name NMFS status abundance Stock

Toothed Whales (Odontoceti)

Atlantic white-sided dolphin ...... Lagenorhynchus acutus ...... N/A ...... 48,819 W. North Atlantic. Short-beaked common dolphin ...... Delphinus delphis ...... N/A ...... 120,743 W. North Atlantic. Harbor porpoise ...... Phocoena phocoena ...... N/A ...... 79,833 Gulf of Maine/Bay of Fundy.

Baleen Whales (Mysticeti)

Minke whale ...... Balaenoptera acutorostrata ...... N/A ...... 20,741 Canadian East Coast. Fin whale ...... Balaenoptera physalus ...... Endangered ... 1,618 W. North Atlantic. Humpback whale ...... Megaptera novaeangliae ...... Endangered ... 823 Gulf of Maine. North Atlantic right whale ...... Eubalaena glacialis ...... Endangered ... 465 W. North Atlantic.

Earless Seals (Phocidae)

Gray seals ...... Halichoerus grypus ...... N/A ...... 348,900 North Atlantic. Harbor seals ...... Phoca vitulina ...... N/A ...... 75,834 W. North Atlantic. Sources: Waring et al., 2015; Waring et al., 2013; Waring et al., 2011; Warring et al., 2010; RI SAMP, 2011; Kenney and Vigness-Raposa, 2009; NMFS, 2012.

Potential Effects of the Specified ‘‘Estimated Take by Incidental mPa,’’ respectively. Root mean square Activity on Marine Mammals Harassment’’ section, the ‘‘Proposed (RMS) is the quadratic mean sound Mitigation’’ section, and the pressure over the duration of an This section includes a summary and ‘‘Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal impulse. RMS is calculated by squaring discussion of the ways that the types of Habitat’’ section to draw conclusions all of the sound amplitudes, averaging stressors associated with the specified regarding the likely impacts of this the squares, and then taking the square activity have been observed to impact activity on the reproductive success or root of the average (Urick, 1975). RMS marine mammals. This discussion may survivorship of individuals, and from accounts for both positive and negative also include reactions that we consider that on the affected marine mammal values; squaring the pressures makes all to rise to the level of a take and those populations or stocks. values positive so that they may be that we do not consider to rise to the accounted for in the summation of Background on Sound level of a take (for example, with pressure levels. This measurement is acoustics, we may include a discussion Sound is a physical phenomenon often used in the context of discussing of studies that showed animals not consisting of minute vibrations that behavioral effects, in part because reacting at all to sound or exhibiting travel through a medium, such as air or behavioral effects, which often result barely measurable avoidance). This water, and is generally characterized by from auditory cues, may be better section is intended as a background of several variables. Frequency describes expressed through averaged units rather potential effects and does not consider the sound’s pitch and is measured in than by peak pressures. either the specific manner in which this hertz (Hz) or kilohertz (kHz), while activity will be carried out or the sound level describes the sound’s Acoustic Impacts mitigation that will be implemented, intensity and is measured in decibels Use of the DP vessel thrusters during and how either of those will shape the (dB). Sound level increases or decreases the BIWF project may temporarily anticipated impacts from this specific exponentially with each dB of change. impact marine mammals in the area due activity. The ‘‘Estimated Take by The logarithmic nature of the scale to elevated in-water sound levels. Incidental Harassment’’ section later in means that each 10-dB increase is a 10- Marine mammals are continually this document will include a fold increase in acoustic power (and a exposed to many sources of sound. quantitative analysis of the number of 20-dB increase is then a 100-fold Naturally occurring sounds such as individuals that are expected to be taken increase in power). A 10-fold increase in lightning, rain, sub-sea earthquakes, and by this activity. The ‘‘Negligible Impact acoustic power does not mean that the biological sounds (e.g., snapping Analysis’’ section will include the sound is perceived as being 10 times shrimp, whale songs) are widespread analysis of how this specific activity louder, however. Sound levels are throughout the world’s oceans. Marine will impact marine mammals and will compared to a reference sound pressure mammals produce sounds in various consider the content of this ‘‘Potential (micro-Pascal) to identify the medium. contexts and use sound for various Effects of the Specified Activity on For air and water, these reference biological functions including, but not Marine Mammals’’ section, the pressures are ‘‘re: 20 mPa’’ and ‘‘re: 1 limited to: (1) Social interactions; (2)

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foraging; (3) orientation; and (4) frequencies of sound. Current data groups and the associated frequencies predator detection. Interference with indicate that not all marine mammal developed by Southall et al. (2007) were producing or receiving these sounds species have equal hearing capabilities revised by Finneran and Jenkins (2012) may result in adverse impacts. Audible (Richardson et al., 1995; Southall et al., and have been further modified by distance, or received levels of sound 1997; Wartzok and Ketten, 1999; Au and NOAA. Table 2 provides a summary of depend on the nature of the sound Hastings, 2008). sound production and general hearing source, ambient noise conditions, and Southall et al. (2007) designated capabilities for marine mammal species the sensitivity of the receptor to the ‘‘functional hearing groups’’ for marine (note that values in this table are not sound (Richardson et al., 1995). Type mammals based on available behavioral meant to reflect absolute possible and significance of marine mammal data; audiograms derived from auditory maximum ranges, rather they represent reactions to sound are likely dependent evoked potentials; anatomical modeling; the best known ranges of each on a variety of factors including, but not and other data. Southall et al. (2007) functional hearing group). For purposes limited to, (1) the behavioral state of the also estimated the lower and upper of the analysis in this document, marine animal (e.g., feeding, traveling, etc.); (2) frequencies of functional hearing for mammals are arranged into the frequency of the sound; (3) distance each group. However, animals are less following functional hearing groups between the animal and the source; and sensitive to sounds at the outer edges of based on their generalized hearing (4) the level of the sound relative to their functional hearing range and are sensitivities: High-frequency cetaceans, ambient conditions (Southall et al., more sensitive to a range of frequencies mid-frequency cetaceans, low-frequency 2007). within the middle of their functional cetaceans (mysticetes), phocids (true When considering the influence of hearing range. Note that direct seals), and otariids (sea lion and fur various kinds of sound on the marine measurements of hearing sensitivity do seals). A detailed discussion of the environment, it is necessary to not exist for all species of marine functional hearing groups can be found understand that different kinds of mammals, including low-frequency in Southall et al. (2007) and Finneran marine life are sensitive to different cetaceans. The functional hearing and Jenkins (2012).

TABLE 3—MARINE MAMMAL FUNCTIONAL HEARING GROUPS

Functional hearing group Functional hearing range*

Low-frequency (LF) cetaceans (baleen whales) ...... 7 Hz to 25 kHz. Mid-frequency (MF) cetaceans (dolphins, toothed whales, beaked whales, bottlenose whales) ...... 150 Hz to 160 kHz. High-frequency (HF) cetaceans (true porpoises, Kogia, river dolphins, cephalorhynchid, Lagenorhynchus cruciger 200 Hz to 180 kHz. and L. australis). Phocid pinnipeds (underwater) (true seals) ...... 75 Hz to 100 kHz. Otariid pinnipeds (underwater) (sea lions and fur seals) ...... 100 Hz to 48 kHz. Adapted and derived from Southall et al. (2007). * Represents frequency band of hearing for entire group as a composite (i.e., all species within the group), where individual species’ hearing ranges are typically not as broad. Functional hearing is defined as the range of frequencies a group hears without incorporating non-acoustic mechanisms (Wartzok and Ketten, 1999). This is ∼60 to ∼70 dB above best hearing sensitivity (Southall et al., 2007) for all functional hearing groups except LF cetaceans, where no direct measurements on hearing are available. For LF cetaceans, the lower range is based on rec- ommendations from Southall et al., 2007 and the upper range is based on information on inner ear anatomy and vocalizations.

When sound travels (propagates) from various physical characteristics, loss, also commonly called transmission its source, its loudness decreases as the including water temperature, depth, loss. distance traveled by the sound salinity, and surface and bottom As mentioned previously in this increases. Thus, the loudness of a sound properties that cause refraction, document, nine marine mammal species at its source is higher than the loudness reflection, absorption, and scattering of (seven cetaceans and two pinnipeds) are of that same sound a kilometer away. sound waves. Oceans are not most likely to occur in the project area. Acousticians often refer to the loudness homogeneous and the contribution of Of the seven cetacean species likely to of a sound at its source (typically each of these individual factors is occur in the project area, four are referenced to one meter from the source) extremely complex and interrelated. classified as low-frequency cetaceans as the source level and the loudness of The physical characteristics that (i.e., minke whale, fin whale, humpback sound elsewhere as the received level determine the sound’s speed through whale, and North Atlantic right whale), (i.e., typically the receiver). For the water will change with depth, two are classified as mid-frequency example, a humpback whale 3 km from season, geographic location, and with cetaceans (i.e., Atlantic white-sided a device that has a source level of 230 time of day (as a result, in actual active dolphin and short-beaked common dB may only be exposed to sound that dolphin), and one is classified as a high- sonar operations, crews will measure is 160 dB loud, depending on how the frequency cetacean (i.e., harbor oceanic conditions, such as sea water sound travels through water (e.g., porpoise) (Southall et al., 2007). A spherical spreading [6 dB reduction temperature and depth, to calibrate species’ functional hearing group is a with doubling of distance] was used in models that determine the path the consideration when we analyze the this example). As a result, it is sonar signal will take as it travels effects of exposure to sound on marine important to understand the difference through the ocean and how strong the mammals. between source levels and received sound signal will be at a given range levels when discussing the loudness of along a particular transmission path). As Hearing Impairment sound in the ocean or its impacts on the sound travels through the ocean, the Marine mammals may experience marine environment. intensity associated with the wavefront temporary or permanent hearing As sound travels from a source, its diminishes, or attenuates. This decrease impairment when exposed to loud propagation in water is influenced by in intensity is referred to as propagation sounds. Hearing impairment is

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classified by temporary threshold shift sustained during a time when intermittent sounds, less threshold shift (TTS) and permanent threshold shift communication is critical for successful will occur than from a continuous (PTS). There are no empirical data for mother/calf interactions could have exposure with the same energy (some onset of PTS in any marine mammal; more serious impacts if it were in the recovery will occur between therefore, PTS-onset must be estimated same frequency band as the necessary intermittent exposures) (Kryter et al., from TTS-onset measurements and from vocalizations and of a severity that it 1966; Ward, 1997). For sound exposures the rate of TTS growth with increasing impeded communication. The fact that at or somewhat above the TTS-onset exposure levels above the level eliciting animals exposed to levels and durations threshold, hearing sensitivity recovers TTS-onset. PTS is presumed to be likely of sound that would be expected to rapidly after exposure to the sound if the hearing threshold is reduced by result in this physiological response ends. Southall et al. (2007) considers a ≥40 dB (that is, 40 dB of TTS). PTS is would also be expected to have 6 dB TTS (that is, baseline thresholds considered auditory injury (Southall et behavioral responses of a comparatively are elevated by 6 dB) to be a sufficient al., 2007) and occurs in a specific more severe or sustained nature is also definition of TTS-onset. NMFS frequency range and amount. Irreparable notable and potentially of more considers TTS as Level B harassment damage to the inner or outer cochlear importance than the simple existence of that is mediated by physiological effects hair cells may cause PTS; however, a TTS. on the auditory system; however, NMFS other mechanisms are also involved, Currently, TTS data only exist for four does not consider TTS-onset to be the such as exceeding the elastic limits of species of cetaceans (bottlenose lowest level at which Level B certain tissues and membranes in the dolphin, beluga whale [Delphinapterus harassment may occur. middle and inner ears and resultant leucas], harbor porpoise, and Yangtze Although the duration of the DP changes in the chemical composition of finless porpoise [Neophocoena thruster sound source has the potential the inner ear fluids (Southall et al., asiaeorientalis]) and three species of to induce TTS onset, animals in the 2007). Given the higher level of sound pinnipeds (northern elephant seal, project during the inter-array and export and longer durations of exposure harbor seal, and California sea lion) cable installation activities are not necessary to cause PTS as compared exposed to a limited number of sound expected to incur more than mild TTS with TTS, it is considerably less likely sources (i.e., mostly tones and octave- hearing impairment due to low source that PTS would occur during DP vessel band noise) in laboratory settings (e.g., levels and the fact that most marine thruster use associated with the cable Finneran et al., 2002 and 2010; mammals would more likely avoid a laying activities. Nachtigall et al., 2004; Kastak et al., loud sound source rather than swim in 2005; Lucke et al., 2009; Mooney et al., such close proximity as to result in TTS. Temporary Threshold Shift (TTS) 2009; Popov et al., 2011; Finneran and Any disturbance to marine mammals is TTS is the mildest form of hearing Schlundt, 2010). In general, harbor seals likely to be in the form of temporary impairment that can occur during (Kastak et al., 2005; Kastelein et al., avoidance or alteration of opportunistic exposure to a loud sound (Kryter, 1985). 2012a) and harbor porpoises (Lucke et foraging behavior near the survey While experiencing TTS, the hearing al., 2009; Kastelein et al., 2012b) have location. threshold rises and a sound must be a lower TTS onset than other measured Masking stronger in order to be heard. At least in pinniped or cetacean species. However, terrestrial mammals, TTS can last from even for these animals, which are better Masking is the obscuring of sounds of minutes or hours to (in cases of strong able to hear higher frequencies and may interest to an animal by other sounds, TTS) days, can be limited to a particular be more sensitive to higher frequencies, typically at similar frequencies. Chronic frequency range, and can occur to exposures on the order of approximately exposure to excessive, though not high- varying degrees (i.e., a loss of a certain 170 dB rms or higher for brief transient intensity, noise has the potential to number of dBs of sensitivity). For sound signals are likely required for even cause masking at particular frequencies exposures at or somewhat above the temporary (recoverable) changes in for marine mammals that utilize sound TTS threshold, hearing sensitivity in hearing sensitivity that would likely not for vital biological functions (Clark et al. both terrestrial and marine mammals be categorized as physiologically 2009). Marine mammals are highly recovers rapidly after exposure to the damaging (NEFSC, 2014). Additionally, dependent on sound, and their ability to noise ends. the existing marine mammal TTS data recognize sound signals amid other Marine mammal hearing plays a come from a limited number of sound is important in communication critical role in communication with individuals within these species. There and detection of both predators and conspecifics and in interpretation of are no data available on noise-induced prey. Background ambient sound may environmental cues for purposes such hearing loss for mysticetes. For interfere with or mask the ability of an as predator avoidance and prey capture. summaries of data on TTS in marine animal to detect a sound signal even Depending on the degree (elevation of mammals or for further discussion of when that signal is above its absolute threshold in dB), duration (i.e., recovery TTS onset thresholds, please see hearing threshold. Even in the absence time), and frequency range of TTS and Southall et al. (2007), Finneran and of anthropogenic sound, the marine the context in which it is experienced, Jenkins (2012), and Finneran (2015). environment is often loud. Natural TTS can have effects on marine Scientific literature highlights the ambient sound includes contributions mammals ranging from discountable to inherent complexity of predicting TTS from wind, waves, precipitation, other serious. For example, a marine mammal onset in marine mammals, as well as the animals, and (at frequencies above 30 may be able to readily compensate for importance of considering exposure kHz) thermal sound resulting from a brief, relatively small amount of TTS duration when assessing potential molecular agitation (Richardson et al., in a non-critical frequency range that impacts (Mooney et al., 2009a, 2009b; 1995). takes place during a time when the Kastak et al., 2007). Generally, with Background sound may also include animals is traveling through the open sound exposures of equal energy, anthropogenic sound, and masking of ocean, where ambient noise is lower quieter sounds (lower SPL) of longer natural sounds can result when human and there are not as many competing duration were found to induce TTS activities produce high levels of sounds present. Alternatively, a larger onset more than louder sounds (higher background sound. 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is high (e.g., on a day with strong wind local marine mammals for more than a 2004) have been equated with stress for and high waves), an anthropogenic brief period of time. many years. sound source would not be detectable as Non-Auditory Physical Effects (Stress) The primary distinction between far away as would be possible under stress (which is adaptive and does not quieter conditions and would itself be Classic stress responses begin when normally place an animal at risk) and masked. Ambient sound is highly an animal’s central nervous system distress is the biotic cost of the variable on continental shelves perceives a potential threat to its response. During a stress response, an (Thompson, 1965; Myrberg, 1978; homeostasis. That perception triggers animal uses glycogen stores that can be Chapman et al., 1998; Desharnais et al., stress responses regardless of whether a quickly replenished once the stress is 1999). This results in a high degree of stimulus actually threatens the animal; alleviated. In such circumstances, the variability in the range at which marine the mere perception of a threat is cost of the stress response would not mammals can detect anthropogenic sufficient to trigger a stress response pose a risk to the animal’s welfare. sounds. (Moberg, 2000; Sapolsky et al., 2005; However, when an animal does not have Although masking is a phenomenon Seyle, 1950). Once an animal’s central sufficient energy reserves to satisfy the which may occur naturally, the nervous system perceives a threat, it energetic costs of a stress response, introduction of loud anthropogenic mounts a biological response or defense energy resources must be diverted from sounds into the marine environment at that consists of a combination of the other biotic function, which impairs frequencies important to marine four general biological defense those functions that experience the mammals increases the severity and responses: Behavioral responses, diversion. For example, when mounting frequency of occurrence of masking. For autonomic nervous system responses, a stress response diverts energy away example, if a baleen whale is exposed to neuroendocrine responses, or immune from growth in young animals, those continuous low-frequency sound from responses. animals may experience stunted growth. an industrial source, this would reduce In the case of many stressors, an When mounting a stress response the size of the area around that whale animal’s first and sometimes most diverts energy from a fetus, an animal’s within which it can hear the calls of economical (in terms of biotic costs) reproductive success and its fitness will another whale. The components of response is behavioral avoidance of the suffer. In these cases, the animals will background noise that are similar in potential stressor or avoidance of have entered a pre-pathological or frequency to the signal in question continued exposure to a stressor. An pathological state which is called primarily determine the degree of animal’s second line of defense to ‘‘distress’’ (Seyle, 1950) or ‘‘allostatic masking of that signal. In general, little stressors involves the sympathetic part loading’’ (McEwen and Wingfield, is known about the degree to which of the autonomic nervous system and 2003). This pathological state will last marine mammals rely upon detection of the classical ‘‘fight or flight’’ response until the animal replenishes its biotic sounds from conspecifics, predators, which includes the cardiovascular reserves sufficient to restore normal prey, or other natural sources. In the system, the gastrointestinal system, the function. Note that these examples absence of specific information about exocrine glands, and the adrenal involved a long-term (days or weeks) the importance of detecting these medulla to produce changes in heart stress response exposure to stimuli. natural sounds, it is not possible to rate, blood pressure, and gastrointestinal predict the impact of masking on marine Relationships between these activity that humans commonly mammals (Richardson et al., 1995). In physiological mechanisms, animal general, masking effects are expected to associate with ‘‘stress.’’ These responses behavior, and the costs of stress be less severe when sounds are transient have a relatively short duration and may responses have also been documented than when they are continuous. or may not have significant long-term fairly well through controlled Masking is typically of greater concern effect on an animal’s welfare. experiments; because this physiology for those marine mammals that utilize An animal’s third line of defense to exists in every vertebrate that has been low-frequency communications, such as stressors involves its neuroendocrine studied, it is not surprising that stress baleen whales, because of how far low- systems; the system that has received responses and their costs have been frequency sounds propagate. Therefore, the most study has been the documented in both laboratory and free- since noise generated from vessels hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal system living animals (for examples see, dynamic positioning activity is mostly (also known as the HPA axis in Holberton et al., 1996; Hood et al., 1998; concentrated at low frequency ranges, it mammals or the hypothalamus- Jessop et al., 2003; Krausman et al., may have less effect on high frequency pituitary-interrenal axis in fish and 2004; Lankford et al., 2005; Reneerkens echolocation sounds by odontocetes some reptiles). Unlike stress responses et al., 2002; Thompson and Hamer, (toothed whales). associated with the autonomic nervous 2000). Information has also been As the DP vessel is continually system, virtually all neuro-endocrine collected on the physiological responses moving along the cable route over a 24- functions that are affected by stress— of marine mammals to exposure to hour period, the area within the 120 dB including immune competence, anthropogenic sounds (Fair and Becker, isopleth is constantly moving and reproduction, metabolism, and 2000; Romano et al., 2002; Wright et al., shifting within a 24-hour period. behavior—are regulated by pituitary 2008). For example, Rolland et al. Therefore, no single area in Rhode hormones. Stress-induced changes in (2012) found that noise reduction from Island Sound will have noise levels the secretion of pituitary hormones have reduced ship traffic in the Bay of Fundy above 120 dB for more than a few hours. been implicated in failed reproduction was associated with decreased stress in While continuous sound from the DP (Moberg, 1987; Rivier, 1995), altered North Atlantic right whales. In a thruster when in use is predicted to metabolism (Elasser et al., 2000), conceptual model developed by the extend up to 4.75 km to the 120 dB reduced immune competence (Blecha, Population Consequences of Acoustic threshold, the low source levels, 2000), and behavioral disturbance. Disturbance (PCAD) working group, coupled with the likelihood of animals Increases in the circulation of serum hormones were identified as to avoid the sound source, would result glucocorticosteroids (cortisol, possible indicators of behavioral effects in very little opportunity for this corticosterone, and aldosterone in that are translated into altered rates of activity to mask the communication of marine mammals; see Romano et al., reproduction and mortality.

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Studies of other marine animals and be as significant as behavioral responses data were reviewed and sometimes used terrestrial animals would also lead us to to TTS. for qualitative illustration but were not expect some marine mammals to In general, there are few data on the included in the quantitative analysis for experience physiological stress potential for strong, anthropogenic the criteria recommendations. All of the responses and, perhaps, physiological underwater sounds to cause non- studies considered, however, contain an responses that would be classified as auditory physical effects in marine estimate of the received sound level ‘‘distress’’ upon exposure to high mammals. Such effects, if they occur at when the animal exhibited the indicated frequency, mid-frequency, or low- all, would presumably be limited to response. frequency sounds. For example, Jansen short distances and to activities that In the Southall et al. (2007) (1998) reported on the relationship extend over a prolonged period. The publication, for the purposes of between acoustic exposures and available data do not allow analyzing responses of marine mammals physiological responses that are identification of a specific exposure to anthropogenic sound and developing indicative of stress responses in humans level above which non-auditory effects criteria, the authors differentiate (for example, elevated respiration and can be expected (Southall et al., 2007). between pulse sounds (single and increased heart rates). Jones (1998) There is no definitive evidence that any multiple) and non-pulse sounds. reported on reductions in human of these effects occur even for marine The studies that address responses of performance when faced with acute, mammals in close proximity to an low-frequency cetaceans to non-pulse repetitive exposures to acoustic anthropogenic sound source. In sounds sounds (such as the sound disturbance. Trimper et al. (1998) addition, marine mammals that show emitted from a DP vessel thruster) reported on the physiological stress behavioral avoidance of vessels and include data gathered in the field and responses of osprey to low-level aircraft related sound sources, are unlikely to related to several types of sound noise while Krausman et al. (2004) incur non-auditory impairment or other sources, including: Vessel noise, drilling reported on the auditory and physiology physical effects. NMFS does not expect and machinery playback, low-frequency stress responses of endangered Sonoran that the generally short-term and M-sequences (sine wave with multiple pronghorn to military overflights. Smith transitory cable installation activities phase reversals) playback, tactical low- et al. (2004a, 2004b), for example, would create conditions of long-term, frequency active sonar playback, drill identified noise-induced physiological continuous noise leading to long-term ships, and non-pulse playbacks. These transient stress responses in hearing- physiological stress responses in marine studies generally indicate no (or very specialist fish (i.e., goldfish) that mammals. limited) responses to received levels in the 90 to 120 dB re: 1mPa range and an accompanied short- and long-term Behavioral Disturbance hearing losses. Welch and Welch (1970) increasing likelihood of avoidance and Behavioral responses to sound are other behavioral effects in the 120 to reported physiological and behavioral highly variable and context-specific. An 160 dB range. As mentioned earlier, stress responses that accompanied animal’s perception of and response to though, contextual variables play a very damage to the inner ears of fish and (in both nature and magnitude) an important role in the reported responses several mammals. acoustic event can be influenced by and the severity of effects do not Hearing is one of the primary senses prior experience, perceived proximity, increase linearly with received levels. marine mammals use to gather bearing of the sound, familiarity of the Also, few of the laboratory or field information about their environment sound, etc. (Southall et al., 2007). If a datasets had common conditions, and to communicate with conspecifics. marine mammal does react briefly to an behavioral contexts, or sound sources, Although empirical information on the underwater sound by changing its so it is not surprising that responses relationship between sensory behavior or moving a small distance, the differ. impairment (TTS, PTS, and acoustic impacts of the change are unlikely to be The studies that address responses of masking) on marine mammals remains significant to the individual, let alone mid-frequency cetaceans to non-pulse limited, it seems reasonable to assume the stock or population. However, if a sounds include data gathered both in that reducing an animal’s ability to sound source displaces marine the field and the laboratory and related gather information about its mammals from an important feeding or to several different sound sources, environment and to communicate with breeding area for a prolonged period, including: Pingers, drilling playbacks, other members of its species would be impacts on individuals and populations ship and ice-breaking noise, vessel stressful for animals that use hearing as could be significant (e.g., Lusseau and noise, Acoustic harassment devices their primary sensory mechanism. Bejder, 2007; Weilgart, 2007). (AHDs), Acoustic Deterrent Devices Therefore, we assume that acoustic Southall et al. (2007) reports the (ADDs), mid-frequency active sonar, and exposures sufficient to trigger onset PTS results of the efforts of a panel of experts non-pulse bands and tones. Southall et or TTS would be accompanied by in acoustic research from behavioral, al. (2007) were unable to come to a clear physiological stress responses because physiological, and physical disciplines conclusion regarding the results of these terrestrial animals exhibit those that convened and reviewed the studies. In some cases animals in the responses under similar conditions available literature on marine mammal field showed significant responses to (NRC, 2003). More importantly, marine hearing and physiological and received levels between 90 and 120 dB, mammals might experience stress behavioral responses to human-made while in other cases these responses responses at received levels lower than sound with the goal of proposing were not seen in the 120 to 150 dB those necessary to trigger onset TTS. exposure criteria for certain effects. This range. The disparity in results was Based on empirical studies of the time peer-reviewed compilation of literature likely due to contextual variation and required to recover from stress is very valuable, though Southall et al. the differences between the results in responses (Moberg, 2000), we also (2007) note that not all data are equal, the field and laboratory data (animals assume that stress responses are likely some have poor statistical power, typically responded at lower levels in to persist beyond the time interval insufficient controls, and/or limited the field). required for animals to recover from information on received levels, The studies that address responses of TTS and might result in pathological background noise, and other potentially high-frequency cetaceans to non-pulse and pre-pathological states that would important contextual variables—such sounds include data gathered both in

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the field and the laboratory and related Mohl, 2000; Croll et al., 2001; Jacobs Given the slow vessel speeds and to several different sound sources, and Terhune, 2002; Madsen et al., 2002; predictable course necessary for jet- including: Pingers, AHDs, and various Miller et al., 2005). In general, plowing and related cable installation laboratory non-pulse sounds. All of pinnipeds seem to be more tolerant of activities for the BIWF project, ship these data were collected from harbor exposure to some types of underwater strike is unlikely to occur. Marine porpoises. Southall et al. (2007) sound than are baleen whales. mammals would be able to easily avoid concluded that the existing data Richardson et al. (1995) found that vessels and are likely already habituated indicate that harbor porpoises are likely vessel sound does not seem to strongly to the presence of numerous vessels in sensitive to a wide range of affect pinnipeds that are already in the the area. Right whales have been anthropogenic sounds at low received water. Richardson et al. (1995) went on observed in or near Rhode Island during levels (around 90 to 120 dB), at least for to explain that seals on haul-outs all four seasons; however, they are most initial exposures. All recorded sometimes respond strongly to the common in the spring when they are exposures above 140 dB induced presence of vessels and at other times migrating and in the fall during their profound and sustained avoidance appear to show considerable tolerance southbound migration (Kenney and behavior in wild harbor porpoises of vessels, and Brueggeman et al. (1992) Vigness-Raposa, 2009). Portions of the (Southall et al., 2007). Rapid observed ringed seals (Pusa hispida) BIWF project area are located within the habituation was noted in some but not hauled out on ice pans displaying short- NMFS-designated Mid-Atlantic seasonal all studies. term escape reactions when a ship management area (SMA) (see 50 CFR The studies that address the responses approached within 0.16–0.31 mi (0.25– 224.105); thus, to minimize the of pinnipeds in water to non-pulse 0.5 km). potential for vessel collision with right sounds include data gathered both in whales and other marine mammal the field and the laboratory and related Vessel Strike species all DWBI vessels associated with to several different sound sources, Ship strikes of marine mammals can the BIWF construction will operate at including: AHDs, various non-pulse cause major wounds, which may lead to speeds of 10 knots or less from the sounds used in underwater data the death of the animal. An animal at November 1 to April 30 time period, communication, underwater drilling, the surface could be struck directly by regardless of whether they are inside or and construction noise. Few studies a vessel, a surfacing animal could hit outside of the designated SMA. In exist with enough information to the bottom of a vessel, or a vessel’s addition, all DWBI vessels associated include them in the analysis. The propeller could injure an animal just with the BIWF construction will adhere limited data suggest that exposures to below the surface. The severity of to NMFS guidelines for marine mammal non-pulse sounds between 90 and 140 injuries typically depends on the size ship striking avoidance (available online dB generally do not result in strong at: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/ and speed of the vessel (Knowlton and _ behavioral responses of pinnipeds in Kraus, 2001; Laist et al., 2001; education/viewing northeast.pdf), water, but no data exist at higher Vanderlaan and Taggart, 2007). including maintaining a distance of at received levels (Southall et al., 2007). The most vulnerable marine mammals least 1,500 feet from right whales and The low source level and relatively having dedicated protected species are those that spend extended periods of short duration of the DP vessel thrusters observers who will communicate with time at the surface in order to restore during cable installation activities the captain to ensure that all measures oxygen levels within their tissues after would likely result in only brief to avoid whales are taken. NMFS deep dives (e.g., the sperm whale). In startling reactions or short-term and believes that the size of right whales, addition, some baleen whales, such as temporary avoidance of the area, rather their slow movements, and the amount the North Atlantic right whale, seem than permanent abandonment, by of time they spend at the surface will generally unresponsive to vessel sound, marine mammals. make them extremely likely to be making them more susceptible to vessel spotted by protected species observers Tolerance collisions (Nowacek et al., 2004). These during construction activities within the Numerous studies have shown that species are primarily large, slow moving BIWF project area. underwater sounds from industrial whales. Smaller marine mammals (e.g., activities are often readily detectable by bottlenose dolphin) move quickly Anticipated Effects on Marine Mammal marine mammals in the water at through the water column and are often Habitat distances of many kilometers. However, seen riding the bow wave of large ships. There are no feeding areas, rookeries, other studies have shown that marine Marine mammal responses to vessels or mating grounds known to be mammals at distances more than a few may include avoidance and changes in biologically important to marine kilometers away often show no apparent dive pattern (NRC, 2003). mammals within the proposed project response to industrial activities of An examination of all known ship area. There is also no designated critical various types (Miller et al., 2005). This strikes from all shipping sources habitat for any ESA-listed marine is often true even in cases when the (civilian and military) indicates vessel mammals. Harbor seals haul out on sounds must be readily audible to the speed is a principal factor in whether a Block Island and points along animals based on measured received vessel strike results in death (Knowlton Narragansett Bay, the most important levels and the hearing sensitivity of that and Kraus, 2001; Laist et al., 2001; haul-out being on the edge of New mammal group. Although various Jensen and Silber, 2003; Vanderlaan and Harbor, about 2.4 km from the proposed baleen whales, toothed whales, and (less Taggart, 2007). In assessing records with BIWF landfall on Block Island. The only frequently) pinnipeds have been shown known vessel speeds, Laist et al. (2001) consistent haul-out locations for gray to react behaviorally to underwater found a direct relationship between the seals within the vicinity of Rhode Island sound from sources such as airgun occurrence of a whale strike and the are around Monomoy National Wildlife pulses or vessels under some speed of the vessel involved in the Refuge and Nantucket Sound in conditions, at other times, mammals of collision. The authors concluded that Massachusetts (more than 80 nautical all three types have shown no overt most deaths occurred when a vessel was miles from the proposed project area). reactions (e.g., Malme et al., 1986; traveling in excess of 24.1 km/h (14.9 As discussed above, NMFS’ regulations Richardson et al., 1995; Madsen and mph; 13 kts). at 50 CFR 224 designated the nearshore

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waters of the Mid-Atlantic Bight as the long-term consequences for individual 2012; OSPAR, 2008), and consistent Mid-Atlantic U.S. SMA for right whales marine mammals or their populations. with the previous IHA’s issued to DWBI in 2008. Mandatory vessel speed and Deepwater Wind Block Island Mitigation restrictions are in place in that SMA Transmission, L.L.C. (DWBITS), DWBI from November 1 through April 30 to In order to issue an incidental take will establish a monitoring zone reduce the threat of collisions between authorization under section 101(a)(5)(D) equivalent, at a minimum, to the size of ships and right whales around their of the MMPA, NMFS must set forth the the predicted 160 dB isopleth for DP migratory route and calving grounds. permissible methods of taking pursuant vessel thruster use (5-m radius from the The BIWF involves activities that to such activity, and other means of DP vessel) based on DWBI’s underwater would disturb the seafloor and effecting the least practicable adverse acoustic modeling. All marine mammal potentially affect benthic and finfish impact on such species or stock and its sightings which are visually feasible communities. Installation of the inter- habitat, paying particular attention to beyond the 160 dB isopleth will be array cable and export cable would rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of recorded and potential takes will be result in the temporary disturbance of similar significance, and on the noted. no more than 3.7 and 11.6 acres of availability of such species or stock for DP Thruster Power Reduction— seafloor, respectively. These installation taking for certain subsistence uses During cable installation a constant activities would also result in temporary (where relevant). tension must be maintained to ensure and localized increases in turbidity Proposed Mitigation Measures the integrity of the cable. Any around the proposed project area. DWBI significant stoppage in vessel may also be required to install With NMFS’ input during the maneuverability during jet plow additional protective armoring in areas application process, DWBI is proposing activities has the potential to result in where the burial depth achieved is less the following mitigation measures significant damage to the cable. than 1.2 m. DWBI expects that during cable installation operations Therefore, during cable lay if marine additional protection would be required using DP vessel thruster use. These mammals enter or approach the at a maximum of 1 percent of the entire mitigation measures were also reviewed established 160 dB isopleth monitoring submarine cable, resulting in a and approved by NMFS for the BIWF zone, DWBI proposes to reduce DP conversion of up to 0.4 acres of soft IHA issued in 2014 and amended in thruster to the maximum extent substrate to hard substrate along the June 2015, and are consistent with the possible, except under circumstances cable route. During the installation of terms and conditions of the amended when reducing DP thruster use would additional protective armoring at the Incidental Take Statement for the compromise safety (both human health cable crossings and as necessary along Biological Opinion on the Construction and environmental) and/or the integrity the cable route, anchors and anchor and Operation of the Block Island Wind of the Project. Reducing thruster energy chains would temporarily impact about Farm: will effectively reduce the potential for 1.8 acres of bottom substrate during Exclusion and Monitoring Zones: exposure of marine mammals to sound each anchoring event. Exclusion zones (defined by NMFS as energy. After decreasing thruster energy, Jet-plowing and impacts from the Level A harassment zone of protected species observers (PSOs) will construction vessel anchor placement influence [ZOI] out to the 180/190 dB continue to monitor marine mammal and/or sweep would cause either the isopleth) and monitoring zones (defined behavior and determine if the animal(s) displacement or loss of benthic and by NMFS as the Level B harassment ZOI is moving towards or away from the finfish resources in the immediate areas out to the 120 dB isopleth for established monitoring zone. If the of disturbance. This may result in a continuous noise) are typically animal(s) continues to move towards the temporary loss of forage items and a established to minimize impacts to sound source then DP thruster use temporary reduction in the amount of marine mammals. However, noise would remain at the reduced level. benthic habitat available for foraging analysis has indicated that DP vessel Normal thruster use will resume when marine mammals in the immediate thruster use will not produce sound PSOs report that marine mammals have proposed project area. However, the levels at 180/190 dB at any appreciable moved away from and remained clear of amount of habitat affected represents a distance (see DWBI’s Underwater the monitoring zone for a minimum of very small percentage of the available Acoustic Modeling Report in Appendix 30 minutes since last the sighting. foraging habitat in the proposed project A of the application). This is consistent Vessel Speed Restrictions—To area. It is likely that marine mammals with acoustic modeling results for other minimize the potential for vessel may temporarily shift their foraging Atlantic wind farm projects using DP collision with North Atlantic right efforts to other areas within or around vessel thrusters (Tetra Tech, 2014; whales and other marine mammals, all the project area. While this would affect DONG Energy, 2016), as well as subsea DWBI project vessels shall operate at the movements of individual marine cable-laying activities using DP vessel speeds of 10 knots or less from mammals, it is likely to be temporary thruster use (Quintillion, 2015 and November 1 through April 30. and is not likely to affect marine 2016). Therefore, injury to marine Ship Strike Avoidance—DWBI shall mammal nourishment or result in any mammals is not expected and no Level adhere to NMFS guidelines for marine injury or mortality. Increased A harassment exclusion zone is mammal ship strike avoidance (http:// underwater sound levels may proposed. www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/education/ temporarily result in marine mammals Consultation with NMFS has viewing_northeast.pdf). avoiding or abandoning the area. indicated that the monitoring zones Because of the temporary nature of established out to the 120 dB isopleth Mitigation Conclusions the disturbance, the availability of for continuous noise will result in zones NMFS has carefully evaluated DWBI’s similar habitat and resources in the too large to effectively monitor (up to mitigation measures in the context of surrounding area, and the lack of 4.75 km). Therefore, based on precedent ensuring that we prescribe the means of important or unique marine mammal set by the U.S. Department of the Navy effecting the least practicable impact on habitat, the impacts to marine mammals and recent European legislation the affected marine mammal species and the food sources that they utilize regarding compliance thresholds for and stocks and their habitat. Our are not expected to cause significant or wind farm construction noise (DoN, evaluation of potential measures

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included consideration of the following species or stocks and their habitat, mammal habitat, such as through effects factors in relation to one another: paying particular attention to rookeries, on prey sources or acoustic habitat (e.g., • The manner in which, and the mating grounds, and areas of similar through characterization of longer-term degree to which, the successful significance. contributions of multiple sound sources implementation of the measure is to rising ambient noise levels and Monitoring and Reporting expected to minimize adverse impacts assessment of the potential chronic to marine mammals; In order to issue an IHA for an effects on marine mammals). • The proven or likely efficacy of the activity, section 101(a)(5)(D) of the 6. An increase in understanding of the specific measure to minimize adverse MMPA states that NMFS must set forth, impacts of the activity on marine impacts as planned; and ‘‘requirements pertaining to the mammals in combination with the • The practicability of the measure monitoring and reporting of such impacts of other anthropogenic for applicant implementation. taking.’’ The MMPA implementing activities or natural factors occurring in Any mitigation measure(s) prescribed regulations at 50 CFR 216.104 (a)(13) the region. by NMFS should be able to accomplish, indicate that requests for ITAs must 7. An increase in our understanding have a reasonable likelihood of include the suggested means of of the effectiveness of mitigation and accomplishing (based on current accomplishing the necessary monitoring monitoring measures. and reporting that will result in science), or contribute to the 8. An increase in the probability of increased knowledge of the species and accomplishment of one or more of the detecting marine mammals (through of the level of taking or impacts on general goals listed here: improved technology or methodology), • Avoidance or minimization of populations of marine mammals that are both specifically within the safety zone injury or death of marine mammals expected to be present in the proposed (thus allowing for more effective wherever possible (goals 2, 3, and 4 may action area. implementation of the mitigation) and contribute to this goal). Monitoring measures prescribed by in general, to better achieve the above • A reduction in the numbers of NMFS should accomplish one or more goals. marine mammals (total number or of the following general goals: number at biologically important time 1. An increase in our understanding Proposed Monitoring Measures or location) exposed to received levels of the likely occurrence of marine DWBI submitted a marine mammal of activities that we expect to result in mammal species in the vicinity of the monitoring and reporting plan as part of the take of marine mammals (this goal action, i.e., presence, abundance, the IHA application. The plan may be may contribute to 1, above, or to distribution, and/or density of species. modified or supplemented based on reducing harassment takes only). 2. An increase in our understanding • A reduction in the number of times of the nature, scope, or context of the comments or new information received (total number or number at biologically likely exposure of marine mammal from the public during the public important time or location) individuals species to any of the potential stressor(s) comment period. would be exposed to received levels of associated with the action (e.g. sound or Visual Monitoring—Visual activities that we expect to result in the visual stimuli), through better observation of the 160–dB monitoring take of marine mammals (this goal may understanding of one or more of the zone established for DP vessel operation contribute to 1, above, or to reducing following: The action itself and its during cable installation will be harassment takes only). environment (e.g. sound source performed by qualified and NMFS • A reduction in the intensity of characterization, propagation, and approved protected species observers exposures (either total number or ambient noise levels); the affected (PSOs), the resumes of whom will be number at biologically important time species (e.g. life history or dive pattern); provided to NMFS for review and or location) to received levels of the likely co-occurrence of marine approval prior to the start of activities that we expect to result in the mammal species with the action (in construction activities. Observer take of marine mammals (this goal may whole or part) associated with specific qualifications will include direct field contribute to a, above, or to reducing the adverse effects; and/or the likely experience on a marine mammal severity of harassment takes only). biological or behavioral context of observation vessel and/or aerial surveys • Avoidance or minimization of exposure to the stressor for the marine in the Atlantic Ocean/Gulf of Mexico. A adverse effects to marine mammal mammal (e.g. age class of exposed minimum of two PSOs will be stationed habitat, paying special attention to the animals or known pupping, calving or aboard the cable lay vessel. Each PSO food base, activities that block or limit feeding areas). will monitor 360 degrees of the field of passage to or from biologically 3. An increase in our understanding vision. PSOs stationed on the DP vessel important areas, permanent destruction of how individual marine mammals will begin observation of the monitoring of habitat, or temporary destruction/ respond (behaviorally or zone as the vessel initially leaves the disturbance of habitat during a physiologically) to the specific stressors dock. Observations of the monitoring biologically important time. associated with the action (in specific zone will continue throughout the cable • For monitoring directly related to contexts, where possible, e.g., at what installation and will end after the DP mitigation—an increase in the distance or received level). vessel has returned to dock. probability of detecting marine 4. An increase in our understanding Observers would estimate distances to mammals, thus allowing for more of how anticipated individual marine mammals visually, using laser effective implementation of the responses, to individual stressors or range finders, or by using reticle mitigation. anticipated combinations of stressors, binoculars during daylight hours. Based on our evaluation of the may impact either: The long-term fitness During night operations, night vision applicant’s proposed measures, as well and survival of an individual; or the binoculars will be used. If vantage as other measures considered by NMFS, population, species, or stock (e.g. points higher than 25 ft (7.6 m) are NMFS has preliminarily determined through effects on annual rates of available, distances can be measured that the proposed mitigation measures recruitment or survival). using inclinometers. Position data will provide the means of effecting the least 5. 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for each sighting, vessel position Proposed Reporting Measures Æ Description of the incident; Æ change, and any environmental change. Observers would record dates and Status of all sound source use in Each PSO stationed on the cable lay the 24 hours preceding the incident; locations of construction operations; Æ vessel will scan the surrounding area for times of observations; location and Water depth; Æ Environmental conditions (e.g., visual indication of marine mammal weather; details of marine mammal wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea presence that may enter the monitoring sightings (e.g., species, age, numbers, zone. Observations will take place from state, cloud cover, and visibility); behavior); and details of any observed Æ Description of all marine mammal the highest available vantage point on take. observations in the 24 hours preceding the cable lay vessel. General 360-degree DWBI proposes to provide the the incident; scanning will occur during the following notifications and reports Æ Species identification or monitoring periods, and target scanning during construction activities: by the PSO will occur when alerted of • Notification to NMFS and the U.S. description of the animal(s) involved; Æ Fate of the animal(s); and a marine mammal presence. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Æ Photographs or video footage of the within 24-hours of beginning Data on all observations will be animal(s) (if equipment is available). recorded based on standard PSO construction activities and again within Activities would not resume until collection requirements. This will 24-hours of completion; NMFS is able to review the • The USACE and NMFS should be include dates and locations of circumstances of the event. NMFS notified within 24 hours whenever a construction operations; time of would work with DWBI to minimize monitoring zone is re-established by observation; location and weather; reoccurrence of such an event in the DWBI. After any re-establishment of the distance from sound source, DP vessel future. DWBI would not resume thruster status (i.e., energy level); details monitoring zone, DWBI will provide a report to the USACE and NMFS activities until notified by NMFS. of marine mammal sightings (e.g., In the event that DWBI discovers an detailing the field-verification species, age classification [if known], injured or dead marine mammal and measurements within 7 days. This numbers); details of any observed determines that the cause of the injury includes information, such as: a detailed ‘‘taking’’ (behavioral disturbances or or death is unknown and the death is account of the levels, durations, and injury/mortality); and reaction of the relatively recent (i.e., in less than a animal(s) to relevant sound source (if spectral characteristics of DP thruster use, and the peak, RMS, and energy moderate state of decomposition), DWBI any) and observed behavior, including would immediately report the incident bearing and direction of travel. All levels of the sound pulses and their durations as a function of distance, to the Chief of the Permits and marine mammal sightings which are Conservation Division, Office of visually feasible beyond the 160 dB water depth, and tidal cycle. The USACE and NMFS will be notified Protected Resources and the GARFO isopleth, will also be recorded and Stranding Coordinator. The report potential takes will be noted. within 24 hours if field verification measurements suggest a larger DP would include the same information In addition, prior to initiation of identified in the paragraph above. construction work, all crew members on thruster power reduction zone. • Within 120 days after completion of Activities would be able to continue barges, tugs and support vessels, will the construction activities, a final while NMFS reviews the circumstances undergo environmental training, a technical report will be provided to of the incident. NMFS would work with component of which will focus on the USACE, and NMFS that fully the Applicant to determine if procedures for sighting and protection documents the methods and monitoring modifications in the activities are of marine mammals. A briefing will also protocols, summarizes the data recorded appropriate. be conducted between the construction during monitoring, estimates the In the event that DWBI discovers an supervisors and crews, the PSOs, and number of marine mammals that may injured or dead marine mammal and DWBI. The purpose of the briefing will have been taken during construction determines that the injury or death is be to establish responsibilities of each activities, and provides an not associated with or related to the party, define the chains of command, interpretation of the results and activities authorized in the IHA (e.g., discuss communication procedures, effectiveness of all monitoring tasks previously wounded animal, carcass provide an overview of monitoring • Notification of Injured or Dead with moderate to advanced purposes, and review operational Marine Mammals—In the unanticipated decomposition, or scavenger damage), procedures. The DWBI Construction event that the specified activities clearly DWBI would report the incident to the Compliance Manager (or other causes the take of a marine mammal in Chief of the Permits and Conservation authorized individual) will have the a manner prohibited by the IHA, such Division, Office of Protected Resources, authority to stop or delay construction as a serious injury, or mortality (e.g., NMFS, and the NMFS Greater Atlantic activities, if deemed necessary. New ship-strike, gear interaction, and/or Regional Fisheries Office Regional personnel will be briefed as they join entanglement), DWBI would Stranding Coordinator, within 24 hours the work in progress. immediately cease the specified of the discovery. DWBI would provide Acoustic Field Verification—DWBI activities and report the incident to the photographs or video footage (if would perform field verification to Chief of the Permits and Conservation available) or other documentation of the confirm the 160-dB isopleth monitoring Division, Office of Protected Resources stranded animal sighting to NMFS. zone. Field verification during cable and the NOAA Greater Atlantic DWBI can continue its operations under installation using DP thrusters will be Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO) such a case. performed using acoustic measurements Stranding Coordinator. The report from two reference locations at two Estimated Take by Incidental would include the following Harassment water depths (a depth at mid-water and information: a depth at approximately 1 m above the Æ Time, date, and location (latitude/ Except with respect to certain seafloor). As necessary, the monitoring longitude) of the incident; activities not pertinent here, the MMPA zone will be modified to ensure Æ Name and type of vessel involved; defines ‘‘harassment’’ as: Any act of adequate protection to marine Æ Vessel’s speed during and leading pursuit, torment, or annoyance which (i) mammals. up to the incident; has the potential to injure a marine

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mammal or marine mammal stock in the moving at slow speeds over a relatively depth, 4,275 m for 20-m water depth, wild [Level A harassment]; or (ii) has shallow, nearshore area, and PSOs on and 3,575 m for 40-m water depth. More the potential to disturb a marine the vessels will be monitoring for information on results including figures mammal or marine mammal stock in the marine mammals and will be able to displaying critical distance information wild by causing disruption of behavioral alert the vessels to avoid any marine can be found in Appendix A. DWBI and patterns, including, but not limited to, mammals in the area. NMFS believe that these estimates migration, breathing, nursing, breeding, NMFS’ current acoustic exposure represent the worst-case scenario and feeding, or sheltering [Level B criteria for estimating take are shown in that the actual distances to the Level B Table 3 below. DWBI’s modeled harassment]. harassment threshold may be shorter. Underwater sound associated with the distances to these acoustic exposure DP vessel thruster use will not produce use of DP vessel thrusters during inter- criteria are shown in Table 4. Details on array and export cable installation is the the model characteristics and results are sound levels at 180/190 dB at any only project activity that has the provided in the Underwater Acoustic appreciable distance; therefore, no potential to harass marine mammals, as Modeling Report found in Appendix A injurious (Level A harassment) takes defined by the MMPA. Harassment of the application. As discussed in the have been requested or are being could take the form of temporary application and in Appendix A, proposed for authorization. To verify threshold shift, avoidance, or other acoustic modeling took into the distance to the MMPA thresholds changes in marine mammal behavior. consideration sound sources using the calculated by underwater acoustic NMFS anticipates that impacts to loudest potential operational modeling, DWBI has committed to marine mammals would be in the form parameters, bathymetry, geoacoustic conducting real-time underwater of Level B behavioral harassment and no properties of the project area, time of acoustic measurements of the DP vessel take by injury, serious injury, or year, and marine mammal hearing thrusters. Field verification of actual mortality is proposed. NMFS does not ranges. Results from the acoustic sound propagation will enable anticipate take resulting from the modeling showed that estimated adjustment of the MMPA threshold movement of vessels (i., vessel strike) maximum critical distance to the 120 dB level distances to fit actual construction associated with construction because re 1 mPa (rms) MMPA threshold was conditions, if necessary. there will be a limited number of vessels approximately 4,750 m for 10-m water

TABLE 3—NMFS’ CURRENT ACOUSTIC EXPOSURE CRITERIA

Non-Explosive Sound Criterion Criterion definition Threshold

Level A Harassment (Injury) ...... Permanent Threshold Shift (PTS) (Any level above that 180 dB re 1 μPa-m (cetaceans)/190 dB which is known to cause TTS). re 1 μPa-m (pinnipeds) root mean square (rms). Level B Harassment ...... Behavioral Disruption (for impulse noises) ...... 160 dB re 1 μPa-m (rms). Level B Harassment ...... Behavioral Disruption (for continuous, noise) ...... 120 dB re 1 μoPa-m (rms).

TABLE 4—MAXIMUM DISTANCES TO MMPA THRESHOLDS FROM DP VESSEL THRUSTERS DURING SUBMARINE CABLE INSTALLATION

Marine Marine mammal level A mammal level Source harassment B harassment 80/190 dBRMS re 1 μPa 120 dBRMS re (m) 1 μPa (m)

DP Vessel Thrusters—at 10 m ...... N/A ...... 4,750 DP Vessel Thrusters—at 20 m ...... N/A ...... 4,275 DP Vessel Thrusters—at 40 m ...... N/A ...... 3,575

DWBI estimated species densities within a project area (Shoop and The Northeast Navy Operations Area within the proposed project area in Kenney, 1992). SPUE calculated by (OPAREA) Density Estimates (DoN, order to estimate the number of marine Kenney and Vigness-Raposa (2009) was 2007) were also used in support for mammal exposures to sound levels derived from a number of sources estimating take for seals, which above 120 dB (continuous noise). The including: (1) North Atlantic Right represents the only available data used as the basis for estimating Whale Consortium database; (2) CeTAP comprehensive data for seal abundance. species density for the project area are (CeTAP, 1982); (3) sightings data from However, abundance estimates for the sightings per unit effort (SPUE) taken the Coastal Research and Education Southern New England area includes from Kenney and Vigness-Raposa Society of Long Island, Inc. and breeding populations on Cape Cod, and (2009). SPUE (or, the relative abundance Okeanos Ocean Research Foundation; therefore using this dataset alone will of species) is derived by using a (4) the Northeast Regional Stranding result in a substantial over-estimate of measure of survey effort and number of network (marine mammals); and (5) the take in the Project Area. However, based individual cetaceans sighted. SPUE NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science on reports conducted by Kenney and allows for comparison between discrete Center’s Fisheries Sampling Branch Vigness-Raposa (2009), Schroeder units of time (i.e. seasons) and space (Woods Hole, MA). (2000), and Ronald and Gots (2003),

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harbor seal abundance off the Southern Modeling Report found in Appendix A specified amount of sound energy in a New England coast in the vicinity of the of the application. Acoustic modeling given time period and to support the survey is likely to be approximately 20 was completed with the U.S. Naval development of monitoring and/or percent of the total abundance. In Research Laboratory’s Range-dependent mitigation measures. addition, because the seasonality of, and Acoustic Model (RAM) which is widely DWBI used a ZOI of 9.7 mi2 (25.1 habitat use by, gray seals roughly used by sound engineers and marine km2) and a maximum installation overlaps with harbor seals, the same biologists due to its adaptability to period of 28 days to estimate take from abundance assumption of 20 percent of describe highly complex acoustic use of the DP vessel thruster during the southern New England population scenarios. This modeling analysis cable installation. The ZOI represents of gray seals can be applied when method considers range and depth along the average ensonified area across the estimating abundance. Per this data, with a geo-referenced dataset to three representative water depths (10 m, take due to Level B harassment for automatically retrieve the time of year 20 m, and 40 m) along a 13.2-km cable harbor seals and gray seals have been information, bathymetry, and route. DWBI expects cable installation calculated based on 20 percent of the geoacoustic properties (e.g. hard rock, Northeast Navy OPAREA abundance to occur between May and October. To sand, mud) along propagation transects be conservative, take calculations were estimates and resulting adjusted density radiating from the sound source. values. based on the highest seasonal species The methodology for calculating takes Transects are run along compass points density when cable installation may (45°, 90°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 270°, 315°, occur (see Table 5). The resulting take is the same as that described in the ° Federal Register notice for the original and 360 ) to determine received sound estimates (rounded to the nearest whole 2014 (modified in 2015) BIWF IHA. levels at a given location. These values number) based upon these conservative Estimated takes were calculated by are then summed across frequencies to assumptions for North Atlantic right, multiplying the maximum species provide broadband received levels at the humpback, fin, and minke whales, as density (per 100 km2) by the zone of MMPA Level A and Level B harassment well as, short-beaked common and influence (ZOI), multiplied by a thresholds as described in Table 3. The Atlantic white-sided dolphins, harbor correction factor of 1.5 to account for representative area ensonified to the porpoise, and harbor and gray seals are marine mammals underwater, MMPA Level B threshold for DP vessel presented in Table 5. These numbers multiplied by the number of days of the thruster use during cable installation represent less than 1.5 percent of the specified activity. was used to estimate take. The distances stock for these species, respectively A detailed description of the model to the MMPA thresholds were used to (Table 5). These percentages are the used to calculate zones of influence is conservatively estimate how many upper boundary of the animal provided in the Underwater Acoustic marine mammals would receive a population that could be affected.

TABLE 5—DWBI’S ESTIMATED TAKE FOR DP THRUSTER USE DURING THE BIWF PROJECT

Maximum Percentage of seasonal Estimated stock Species density take potentially (number/100 (number) affected km2)

North Atlantic Right Whale ...... 0.07 1 0.22 Humpback Whale ...... 0.11 2 0.24 Fin Whale ...... 2.15 23 1.42 Minke Whale ...... 0.44 5 0.02 Short-beaked Common Dolphin ...... 8.21 28 0.07 Atlantic White-sided Dolphin ...... 7.46 13 0.16 Harbor Porpoise ...... 0.74 8 0.01 Harbor Seal ...... 1.95 21 0.03 Gray Seal ...... 2.83 30 0.01

DWBI’s requested take numbers are Level B harassment zone (160 dB), vessel operations and transit in the provided in Table 5 and this is also the further reducing the potential for any project area. takes to occur during these activities. number of takes NMFS is proposing to Analysis and Determinations authorize. DWBI’s take calculations do DWBI did not request, and NMFS is not take into account whether a single not proposing, take from vessel strike. Negligible Impact animal is harassed multiple times or We do not anticipate marine mammals Negligible impact is ‘‘an impact whether each exposure is a different to be impacted by vessel movement resulting from the specified activity that animal. Therefore, the numbers in Table because a limited number of vessels cannot be reasonably expected to, and is 5 are the maximum number of animals would be involved in construction not reasonably likely to, adversely affect that may be harassed during the cable activities and they would mostly move the species or stock through effects on installation activities (i.e., DWBI at slow speeds during DP vessel thruster annual rates of recruitment or survival’’ assumes that each exposure event is a use during cable installation activities. (50 CFR 216.103). A negligible impact different animal). These estimates do However, DWBI shall implement finding is based on the lack of likely not account for prescribed mitigation measures (e.g., vessel speed restrictions adverse effects on annual rates of measures that DWBI would implement and separation distances; see Proposed recruitment or survival (i.e., population- during the specified activities and the Mitigation Measures) to further level effects). An estimate of the number fact that powerdown procedures shall minimize potential impacts to marine of takes, alone, is not enough be implemented if an animal enters the mammals from vessel strikes during information on which to base an impact

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determination, as the severity of that may be temporarily displaced make them extremely likely to be harassment may vary greatly depending during survey activities are expected to spotted by protected species observers on the context and duration of the be able to resume foraging once they during construction activities within the behavioral response, many of which have moved away from areas with project area. would not be expected to have disturbing levels of underwater noise. DWBI did not request, and NMFS is deleterious impacts on the fitness of any Because of the temporary nature of the not proposing, take of marine mammals individuals. In determining whether the disturbance, the availability of similar by injury, serious injury, or mortality. expected takes will have a negligible habitat and resources in the surrounding NMFS expects that all takes would be in impact, in addition to considering area, and the lack of important or the form of short-term Level B estimates of the number of marine unique marine mammal habitat, the behavioral harassment in the form of mammals that might be ‘‘taken,’’ NMFS impacts to marine mammals and the brief startling reaction and/or temporary must consider other factors, such as the food sources that they utilize are not vacating of the area, or decreased likely nature of any responses (their expected to cause significant or long- foraging (if such activity were intensity, duration, etc.), the context of term consequences for individual occurring)—reactions that are any responses (critical reproductive marine mammals or their populations. considered to be of low severity and time or location, migration, etc.), as well There are no feeding areas known to be with no lasting biological consequences as the number and nature of estimated biologically important to marine (e.g., Southall et al., 2007). This is Level A harassment takes, the number of mammals within the proposed project largely due to the short time scale of the estimated mortalities, and the status of area. proposed activities and the nature of the the species. There are no rookeries or mating DP vessel noise (i.e., low source level, To avoid repetition, the discussion of grounds known to be biologically constantly moving resulting in a our analyses applies to all the species important to marine mammals within transient sound field), as well as the listed in Table 5, given that the the proposed project area. ESA-listed required mitigation. anticipated effects of this activity on species for which takes are proposed are Based on best available science, these different marine mammal stocks North Atlantic right, humpback, and fin NMFS preliminarily concludes that are expected to be similar. There is no whales. Recent estimates of abundance exposures to marine mammal species information about the nature or severity indicate a stable or growing humpback and stocks due to DWBI’s DP vessel of the impacts, or the size, status, or whale population, while examination of thruster use during cable installation structure of any of these species or the minimum number alive population activities would result in only short- stocks that would lead to a different index calculated from the individual term (temporary and short in duration) analysis for this activity. sightings database for the years 1990– and relatively infrequent effects to As discussed in the Potential Effects 2010 suggests a positive and slowly individuals exposed, and not of the type section, permanent threshold shift, accelerating trend in North Atlantic or severity that would be expected to be masking, non-auditory physical effects, right whale population size (Waring et additive for the very small portion of the and vessel strike are not expected to al., 2015). There are currently stocks and species likely to be exposed. occur. There is some potential for insufficient data to determine Given the intensity of the activities, and limited TTS; however, animals in the population trends for fin whale) (Waring the fact that shipping contributes to the area would likely incur no more than et al., 2015). There is no designated ambient sound levels in the surrounding brief hearing impairment (i.e., TTS) due critical habitat for any ESA-listed waters, NMFS does not anticipate the to low source levels and the fact that marine mammals within the project proposed take estimates to impact most marine mammals would more area, and none of the stocks for non- annual rates of recruitment or survival. likely avoid a loud sound source rather listed species proposed to be taken are Animals may temporarily avoid the than swim in such close proximity as to considered ‘‘depleted’’ or ‘‘strategic’’ by immediate area, but are not expected to result in TTS. Moreover, as the DP NMFS under the MMPA. permanently abandon the area. Major vessel is continually moving along the The proposed mitigation measures are shifts in habitat use, distribution, or cable route over a 24-hour period, the expected to reduce the potential for foraging success, are not expected. area within the 120 dB isopleth is exposure of marine mammals by Based on the analysis contained constantly moving (i.e., transient sound reducing the DP thruster power if a herein of the likely effects of the field) and shifting within a 24-hour marine mammal is observed within the specified activity on marine mammals period. Therefore, no single area in 160 dB isopleth monitoring zone. and their habitat, and taking into Rhode Island Sound will have noise Additional vessel strike avoidance consideration the implementation of the levels above 120 dB for more than a few requirements will further mitigate proposed monitoring and mitigation hours; once an area has been surveyed, potential impacts to marine mammals measures, NMFS preliminarily finds it is not likely that it will be surveyed during vessel transit in the Study Area. that the total marine mammal take from again, therefore reducing the likelihood DWBI vessels associated with the BIWF DWBI’s DP vessel thruster use during of repeated impacts within the project construction will adhere to NMFS cable installation activities will have a area. guidelines for marine mammal ship negligible impact on the affected marine Potential impacts to marine mammal striking avoidance (available online at: mammal species or stocks. habitat were discussed previously in http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/ this document (see the Anticipated education/viewing_northeast.pdf), Small Numbers Effects on Habitat section). Marine including maintaining a distance of at The requested takes proposed to be mammal habitat may be impacted by least 1,500 feet from right whales and authorized for the cable installation elevated sound levels and some having dedicated protected species activities utilizing DP vessel thrusters sediment disturbance, but these impacts observers who will communicate with represent 0.22 percent of the Western would be temporary. Feeding behavior the captain to ensure that all measures North Atlantic (WNA) stock of North is not likely to be significantly to avoid whales are taken. NMFS Atlantic right whale, 0.24 percent of the impacted. Prey species are mobile, and believes that the size of right whales, Gulf of Maine stock of humpback whale, are broadly distributed throughout the their slow movements, and the amount 1.42 percent of the WNA stock of fin project area; therefore, marine mammals of time they spend at the surface will whale, 0.02 percent of the Canadian East

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Coast stock of minke whale, 0.07 of the environmental impacts analyzed Greater Atlantic Regional Fisheries percent of the WNA stock of short- in the NMFS’ EA, which was used to Office (GARFO), 55 Great Republic beaked common dolphin, 0.16 percent support NMFS’ FONSI. NMFS has Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930–2276; of the WNA stock of Atlantic white- determined that there are no substantial phone 978–281–9300, and NMFS’ Office sided dolphin, 0.01 percent of the Gulf changes to the action and that there are of Protected Resources, 1315 East-West of Maine/Bay of Fundy stock of harbor no new direct, indirect, or cumulative Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910; porpoise, 0.03 percent of the WNA stock effects to the human environment phone 301–427–8401. of harbor seal, and 0.01 percent of the resulting from the IHA modifications. 5. The Holder or designees must North Atlantic stock of gray seal. These Therefore, NMFS has determined that a notify NMFS’ GARFO and Office of take estimates represent the percentage new or supplemental EA or Protected Resources (Headquarters) at of each species or stock that could be Environmental Impact Statement are least 24 hours prior to the seasonal taken by Level B behavioral harassment unnecessary, and reaffirms the existing commencement of the specified activity and represent extremely small numbers FONSI for this action. (see contact information in 4 above). (less than 1.5 percent) relative to the 6. The holder of this Authorization Proposed Authorization affected species or stock sizes. Further, must notify the Chief of the Permits and the proposed take numbers are the As a result of these preliminary Conservation Division, Office of maximum numbers of animals that are determinations, NMFS proposes to issue Protected Resources, or her designee at expected to be harassed during the an Incidental Harassment Authorization least 24 hours prior to the start of survey project; it is possible that some of these (IHA) to DWBI for cable installation activities (unless constrained by the exposures may occur to the same activities that use DP vessel thrusters date of issuance of this Authorization in individual. Therefore, NMFS from May 2016 through April 2017, which case notification shall be made as preliminarily finds that small numbers provided the previously mentioned soon as possible) at 301–427–8401 or to of marine mammals will be taken mitigation, monitoring, and reporting [email protected]. relative to the populations of the requirements are incorporated. The 7. Mitigation Requirements affected species or stocks. proposed IHA language is provided The Holder is required to abide by the next. following mitigation conditions listed in Impact on Availability of Affected This section contains a draft of the 7(a)–(c). Failure to comply with these Species for Taking for Subsistence Uses IHA itself. The wording contained in conditions may result in the There are no relevant subsistence uses this section is proposed for inclusion in modification, suspension, or revocation of marine mammals implicated by this the IHA (if issued). Deepwater Wind Block Island, LLC, of this IHA. action. Therefore, NMFS has (a) DP Thruster Power Reduction— 56 Exchange Terrace, Suite 101, determined that the total taking of During cable installation, if marine Providence, RI, 02903–1772, is hereby affected species or stocks would not mammals enter or approach the authorized under section 101(a)(5)(D) of have an unmitigable adverse impact on established 160 dB isopleth monitoring the Marine Mammal Protection Act (16 the availability of such species or stocks zone, DWBI shall reduce DP thruster to U.S.C. 1371(a)(5)(D)) and 50 CFR for taking for subsistence purposes. the maximum extent possible, except 216.107, to harass marine mammals under circumstances when reducing DP Endangered Species Act incidental to dynamic positioning vessel thruster use would compromise safety There are three marine mammal thruster use associated with inter-array (both human health and environmental) species that are listed as endangered and export cable installation activities and/or the integrity of the Project. After under the ESA: Fin whale, humpback off the southeast coast of Block Island, decreasing thruster energy, protected whale, and North Atlantic right whale. Rhode Island. Under section 7 of the ESA, the U.S. 1. This Authorization is valid from species observers (PSOs) will continue Army Corps of Engineers (the federal May 1, 2016 through April 30, 2017. to monitor marine mammal behavior permitting agency for the actual 2. This Authorization is valid only for and determine if the animal(s) is moving construction) consulted with NMFS on DP vessel thruster use associated with towards or away from the established the proposed BIWF project. NMFS also cable installation activities, as described monitoring zone. If the animal(s) consulted internally on the issuance of in the IHA application. continues to move towards the sound an IHA under section 101(a)(5)(D) of the 3. The holder of this authorization source then DP thruster use would MMPA for this activity. NMFS’ Greater (Holder) is hereby authorized to take, by remain at the reduced level. Normal Atlantic Regional Fisheries Office Level B harassment only, 13 Atlantic thruster use will resume when PSOs (GARFO) issued a Biological Opinion on white-sided dolphins (Lagenorhynchus report that marine mammals have January 30, 2014 which was amended acutus), 28 short-beaked common moved away from and remained clear of on June 5, 2015, concluding that the dolphins (Delphinus delphis), 8 harbor the monitoring zone for a minimum of Block Island Wind Farm project may porpoises (Phocoena phocoena), 2 30 minutes since last the sighting. adversely affect but is not likely to minke whales (Balaenoptera (b) Vessel Speed Restrictions: All jeopardize the continued existence of acutorostrata), 23 fin whales project vessels shall operate at speeds of fin whale, humpback whale, or North (Balaenoptera physalus), 2 humpback 10 knots or less from November 1 Atlantic right whale. whales (Megaptera novaeangliae), 1 through April 30. North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena (c) Ship Strike Avoidance: The Holder National Environmental Policy Act glacialis), 30 gray seals (Halichoerus shall adhere to NMFS guidelines for NMFS conducted the required grypus), and 21 harbor seals (Phoca marine mammal ship strike avoidance analysis under NEPA and prepared an (http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/pdfs/ vitulina) incidental to the Block Island _ EA for its issuance of the original BIWF Wind Farm inter-array and export cable education/viewing northeast.pdf). IHA, issuing a Finding of No Significant installation activities using dynamic 8. Monitoring Requirements Impact (FONSI) for the action on August positioning (DP) vessel thrusters. The Holder is required to abide by the 21, 2014 (reaffirmed on June 9, 2015). 4. The taking of any marine mammal following monitoring conditions listed The potential environmental impacts of in a manner prohibited under this IHA in 8(a)–(b). 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modification, suspension, or revocation isopleth, shall also be recorded and Æ Description of the incident; of this IHA. potential takes shall be noted. Æ Status of all sound source use in (a) Visual Monitoring—Visual (b) Acoustic Field Verification—DWBI the 24 hours preceding the incident; observation of the 160–dB monitoring would perform field verification to Æ Water depth; Æ zone will be performed by qualified and confirm the 160–dB isopleth monitoring Environmental conditions (e.g., NMFS approved protected species zone. Field verification during cable wind speed and direction, Beaufort sea installation using DP thrusters will be state, cloud cover, and visibility); observers (PSOs). Observer Æ qualifications will include direct field performed using acoustic measurements Description of all marine mammal experience on a marine mammal from two reference locations at two observations in the 24 hours preceding water depths (a depth at mid-water and the incident; observation vessel and/or aerial surveys Æ in the Atlantic Ocean/Gulf of Mexico. A a depth at approximately 1 m above the Species identification or seafloor). As necessary, the monitoring description of the animal(s) involved; minimum of two PSOs will be stationed Æ zone will be modified to ensure Fate of the animal(s); and aboard the DP vessel. Each PSO will Æ Photographs or video footage of the monitor 360 degrees of the field of adequate protection to marine mammals. animal(s) (if equipment is available). vision. PSOs stationed on the DP vessel Activities would not resume until 9. Reporting Requirements will begin observation of the monitoring NMFS is able to review the zone as the vessel initially leaves the (a) The Holder shall provide the circumstances of the event. NMFS dock. Observations of the monitoring following notifications during would work with DWBI to minimize zone will continue throughout the cable construction activities: reoccurrence of such an event in the • Notification to NMFS and the U.S. installation and will end after the DP future. DWBI would not resume Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) vessel has returned to dock. Observers activities until notified by NMFS. would estimate distances to marine within 24-hours of beginning In the event that DWBI discovers an mammals visually, using laser range construction activities and again within injured or dead marine mammal and finders, or by using reticle binoculars 24-hours of completion determines that the cause of the injury • The USACE and NMFS shall be during daylight hours. During night or death is unknown and the death is notified within 24 hours whenever a operations, night vision binoculars will relatively recent (i.e., in less than a monitoring zone is re-established by be used. Position data will be recorded moderate state of decomposition), DWBI using hand-held or vessel global DWBI. After any re-establishment of the monitoring zone, DWBI will provide a would immediately report the incident positioning system (GPS) units for each to the Chief of the Permits and sighting, vessel position change, and report to the USACE and NMFS detailing the field-verification Conservation Division, Office of any environmental change. Each PSO Protected Resources and the GARFO stationed on the cable lay vessel will measurements within 7 days. This shall include the following information: a Stranding Coordinator. The report scan the surrounding area for visual would include the same information indication of marine mammal presence detailed account of the levels, durations, and spectral characteristics of DP identified in the paragraph above. that may enter the monitoring zone. Activities would be able to continue Observations will take place from the thruster use, and the peak, RMS, and energy levels of the sound pulses and while NMFS reviews the circumstances highest available vantage point on the of the incident. NMFS would work with cable lay vessel. General 360-degree their durations as a function of distance, water depth, and tidal cycle. The the Applicant to determine if scanning will occur during the modifications in the activities are monitoring periods, and target scanning USACE and NMFS will be notified within 24 hours if field verification appropriate. by the PSO will occur when alerted of In the event that DWBI discovers an a marine mammal presence. Information measurements suggest a larger DP thruster power reduction zone. injured or dead marine mammal and recorded during each observation shall determines that the injury or death is be used to estimate numbers of animals Implementation of a smaller zone shall be contingent on NMFS’ review and not associated with or related to the potentially taken and shall include the activities authorized in the IHA (e.g., following: shall not be used until NMFS approves the change. previously wounded animal, carcass • Dates and locations of construction • Notification of Injured or Dead with moderate to advanced operations; Marine Mammals—In the unanticipated decomposition, or scavenger damage), • Number of observations; DWBI would report the incident to the • event that the specified activities clearly Time and frequency of causes the take of a marine mammal in Chief of the Permits and Conservation observations; Division, Office of Protected Resources, • a manner prohibited by the IHA, such Location (i.e., distance from sound as a serious injury, or mortality (e.g., NMFS, and the NMFS Greater Atlantic source); Regional Fisheries Office Regional • ship-strike, gear interaction, and/or DP vessel thruster status (i.e., entanglement), DWBI would Stranding Coordinator, within 24 hours energy level) immediately cease the specified of the discovery. DWBI would provide • Weather conditions; activities and report the incident to the photographs or video footage (if • Details of mammal sightings Chief of the Permits and Conservation available) or other documentation of the (species, age classification [if known], Division, Office of Protected Resources stranded animal sighting to NMFS. numbers) and the NOAA Greater Atlantic DWBI can continue its operations under • Reaction of the animal(s) to relevant Regional Fisheries Office (GARFO) such a case. sound source (if any) and observed Stranding Coordinator. The report (b) The Holder shall provide a final behavior, including bearing and would include the following technical report to USACE and NMFS, direction of travel; and information: within 120 days after completion of the • Details of any observed ‘‘taking’’ Æ Time, date, and location (latitude/ construction activities, that fully (behavioral disturbances or injury/ longitude) of the incident; documents the methods and monitoring mortality; Æ Name and type of vessel involved; protocols, summarizes the data recorded All marine mammal sightings which Æ Vessel’s speed during and leading during monitoring, estimates the are visually feasible beyond the 160 dB up to the incident; number of marine mammals that may

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have been taken during construction Island. Please include with your possess demonstrable expertise in a activities, and provides an comments any supporting data or field related to the spaced based interpretation of the results and literature citations to help inform our commercial remote sensing industry or effectiveness of all monitoring tasks. final decision on DWBI’s request for an exploitation of space based commercial The report shall contain the following MMPA authorization. remotely sensed data and be able to information: Dated: April 11, 2016. attend committee meetings that are held • A summary of the activity and Donna S. Wieting, usually two times per year. Membership monitoring plan (i.e., dates, times, Director, Office of Protected Resources, is voluntary, and service is without pay. locations); National Marine Fisheries Service. Each nomination that is submitted • A summary of mitigation [FR Doc. 2016–08729 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] should include the proposed committee implementation; member’s name and organizational BILLING CODE 3510–22–P • Monitoring results and a summary affiliation, a brief description of the that addresses the goals of the nominee’s qualifications and interest in monitoring plan, including the DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE serving on the Committee, a curriculum following: vitae or resume of the nominee, and no Æ Environmental conditions when National Oceanic and Atmospheric more than three supporting letters observations were made: Administration describing the nominee’s qualifications Æ Water conditions (i.e., Beaufort sea- and interest in serving on the state, tidal state) Notice Requesting Nominations for the Committee. Self-nominations are Æ Weather conditions (i.e., percent Advisory Committee on Commercial acceptable. The following contact cloud cover, visibility, percent glare) Remote Sensing (ACCRES) Æ information should accompany each Date and time survey initiated and submission: the nominee’s name, ACTION: Notice requesting nominations terminated address, phone number, fax number, Æ for the Advisory Committee on Date, time, number, species, age, and email address. and any other relevant data regarding Commercial Remote Sensing (ACCRES). Nominations should be sent to Tahara marine mammals observed Æ SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce Dawkins, Director, Commercial Remote Description of the observed Sensing Regulatory Affairs Office, 1335 behaviors (in both the presence and is seeking highly qualified individuals who are knowledgeable about the East-West Highway, Room 8260, Silver absence of activities): Spring, Maryland 20910. Nominations D commercial space-based remote sensing If possible, the correlation to must be postmarked no later than 30 underwater sound level occurring at the industry and uses of space-based remote sensing data to serve on the Advisory days from the publication date of this time of any observable behavior notice. The full text of the Committee • Estimated exposure/take numbers Committee on Commercial Remote Charter and its current membership can during activities; and Sensing (ACCRES). The Committee is be viewed at the Agency’s Web page at: • An assessment of the comprised of leaders in the commercial http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/CRSRA/ implementation and effectiveness of space-based remote sensing industry, accresHome.html. prescribed mitigation and monitoring space-based remote sensing data users, measures. government, and academia. The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 10. This Authorization may be SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of Samira Patel, Commercial Remote modified, suspended, or withdrawn if this notice provides committee and Sensing Regulatory Affairs Office, the Holder fails to abide by the membership criteria. NOAA Satellite and Information conditions prescribed herein or if the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: ACCRES Services, 1335 East-West Highway, authorized taking is having more than a was established by the Secretary of Room 8247, Silver Spring, Maryland negligible impact on the species or stock Commerce on May 21, 2002, to advise 20910; telephone (301) 713–7077, email of affected marine mammals, or if there the Secretary, through the Under [email protected]. Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and is an unmitigable adverse impact on the Stephen M. Volz, availability of such species or stocks for Atmosphere, on matters relating to the U.S. commercial remote sensing Assistant Administrator for Satellite and subsistence uses. Information Services. 11. A copy of this Authorization and industry and NOAA’s activities to carry the Incidental Take Statement must be out responsibilities of the Department of [FR Doc. 2016–08693 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] in the possession of each vessel operator Commerce as set forth in Title 51 U.S.C. BILLING CODE 3510–HR–P taking marine mammals under the 60101, et seq, the National and Commercial Space Programs Act of authority of this Incidental Harassment DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Authorization. 2010. 12. The Holder is required to comply Committee members serve in a National Oceanic and Atmospheric with the Terms and Conditions of the representative capacity for a term of two Administration Incidental Take Statement years and may serve additional terms, if corresponding to NMFS’ Biological reappointed. No more than 20 RIN 0648–XE546 Opinion. individuals at a time may serve on the Committee. ACCRES will have a fairly Fisheries of the South Atlantic, Gulf of Request for Public Comments balanced membership consisting of Mexico, and Caribbean; Southeast NMFS requests comment on our approximately 9 to 20 members. Data, Assessment, and Review analysis, the draft authorization, and Nominations are encouraged from all (SEDAR); Public Meeting any other aspect of the Notice of interested U.S. persons and AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Proposed IHA for DWBI’s proposed organizations representing interests Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and dynamic positioning vessel thruster use affected by the National and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), associated with inter-array and export Commercial Space Programs Act of 2010 Commerce. cable installation activities off the and the U.S. commercial space based ACTION: Notice of a public meeting. southeast coast of Block Island, Rhode remote sensing policy. Nominees must

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SUMMARY: The SEDAR Steering office (see ADDRESSES) at least 10 ‘‘gulfguest’’. Click on the ‘‘Library Committee will meet via webinar to business days prior to the meeting. Folder’’, then scroll down to ‘‘Ad Hoc discuss the SEDAR assessment schedule Note: The times and sequence specified in Reef Fish Headboat AP’’. and progress on SEDAR projects. See this agenda are subject to change. The meeting will be webcast over the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. internet. A link to the webcast will be DATES: The SEDAR Steering Committee Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. available on the Council’s Web site, will meet from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Dated: April 12, 2016. http://www.gulfcouncil.org. Although other non-emergency issues Monday, May 9, 2016. Tracey L. Thompson, not on the agenda may come before the ADDRESSES: Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable Advisory Panel for discussion, in Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. Meeting address: The Steering accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Committee meeting will be held via [FR Doc. 2016–08743 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Fishery Conservation and Management webinar. The webinar is open to BILLING CODE 3510–22–P Act, those issues may not be the subject members of the public. Those interested of formal action during this meeting. in participating should contact John Actions of the Advisory Panel will be DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Carmichael at SEDAR (see FOR FURTHER restricted to those issues specifically INFORMATION CONTACT below) at least 24 identified in the agenda and any issues hours in advance to request webinar National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration arising after publication of this notice access information. that require emergency action under SEDAR address: South Atlantic Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Management Council (SAFMC), Council; Public Meeting Fishery Conservation and Management 4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, N. Act, provided the public has been Charleston, SC 29405; AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries notified of the Council’s intent to take www.sedarweb.org. Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and action to address the emergency. Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John Commerce. Special Accommodations Carmichael, Deputy Director for Science and Statistics, 4055 Faber Place Drive, ACTION: Notice of a public meeting. This meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for Suite 201, North Charleston, SC 29405; SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery phone: (843) 571–4366 or toll free: (866) sign language interpretation or other Management Council will hold a auxiliary aids should be directed to SAFMC–10; fax: (843) 769–4520; email: meeting of its Ad Hoc Reef Fish [email protected]. Kathy Pereira at the Gulf Council Office Headboat Advisory Panel (AP). (see ADDRESSES), at least 5 working days SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The items DATES: The meeting will convene prior to the meeting. of discussion are as follows: Tuesday, May 3, 2016, from 9 a.m. to 5 Dated: April 12, 2016. p.m. and Wednesday, May 4, 2016, from SEDAR Steering Committee Agenda, Tracey L. Thompson, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, May 9 2016, 1 p.m.–3 p.m. Acting Deputy Director, Office of Sustainable ADDRESSES: The meeting will take place 1. Review and consideration of Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. at the Gulf of Mexico Fishery ongoing SEDAR projects including data [FR Doc. 2016–08742 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Management Council’s office, 2203 N. best practices, identification of priority BILLING CODE 3510–22–P Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Tampa, FL stocks to address MRIP data revisions, 33607; telephone: (813) 348–1630. SSC and Council feedback on the research track process, and the NMFS FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE stock assessment prioritization. Assane Diagne, Economist, Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council; United States Patent and Trademark 2. Review and consideration of the Office SEDAR assessment schedule, including [email protected]; updates on 2016 assessment projects, telephone: (813) 348–1630. [Docket No.: PTO–P–2016–0001] 2017 workshop schedules and data SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The items deadlines, and future assessment of discussion on the agenda are as Request for Comments on the priorities. follows: Application of the Written Description Although non-emergency issues not 1. Adoption of Agenda Requirement to Specific Situations in contained on this agenda may come 2. Summary of April Council Meeting Design Applications before this group for discussion, those 3. Management Goals and Objectives for AGENCY: United States Patent and issues may not be the subject of formal the Headboat Component Trademark Office, Commerce. 4. Review of Management Alternatives action during this meeting. Action will ACTION: Notice and request for 5. Recommendations to the Council be restricted to those issues specifically comments. identified in this notice and any issues 6. Other Business arising after publication of this notice —Meeting Adjourns— SUMMARY: The United States Patent and that require emergency action under The Agenda is subject to change, and Trademark Office (‘‘USPTO’’ or section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens the latest version along with other ‘‘Office’’) is evaluating how the written Fishery Conservation and Management meeting materials will be posted on the description requirement applies to Act, provided the public has been Council’s file server. To access the file certain design applications. In notified of the intent to take final action server, the URL is https:// particular, the USPTO has developed a to address the emergency. public.gulfcouncil.org:5001/webman/ proposed approach for design examiners index.cgi, or go to the Council’s Web to apply general principles governing Special Accommodations site and click on the File Server link in compliance with the written description This meeting is accessible to people the lower left of the Council Web site: requirement to specific situations in with disabilities. Requests for auxiliary http://www.gulfcouncil.org. The design applications. The USPTO is aids should be directed to the SAFMC username and password are both seeking public comment on the

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proposed approach as well as examples description requirement of 35 U.S.C. A majority of the comments urged that that the public believes would be 112(a), or pre-America Invents Act the USPTO focus on precedent from the helpful to illustrate the proposed (‘‘AIA’’) 35 U.S.C. 112, para. 1 (‘‘35 U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal approach or any suggested approach for U.S.C. 112(a)’’) as applied to design Circuit (‘‘Federal Circuit’’) pertaining to applying the written description applications in certain limited written description issues in the context requirement in design applications. situations. Specifically, the USPTO of design patents and applications. DATES: Written comments must be sought comments on the application of Specific emphasis was placed on Racing received on or before June 14, 2016. the written description requirement to Strollers Inc. v. TRI Industries Inc., 878 ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent an amended claim or a claim in a F.2d 1418 (Fed. Cir. 1989) (en banc) and by electronic mail message over the continuing design application (‘‘later- In re Daniels, 144 F.3d 1452 (Fed. Cir. Internet (email) addressed to: claimed design’’) that includes only a 1998). Most comments suggested that DesignWrittenDescription2016@ subset of originally disclosed elements these cases establish ‘‘a simple visual uspto.gov. Comments may also be (the later-claimed design does not test’’ for determining compliance with submitted by mail addressed to: Mail introduce any new elements that were the written description requirement; Stop Comments—Patents, not originally disclosed). See Request that is, the written description Commissioner for Patents, P.O. Box for Comments and Notice of Roundtable requirement is satisfied because the 1450, Alexandria, VA 22313–1450, Event on the Written Description elements of the later-claimed design are marked to the attention of Nicole D. Requirement for Design Applications, 79 visible in the original disclosure. Haines. FR 7171 (Feb. 6, 2014) (‘‘the Notice’’). Several comments also addressed In re Although comments may be As discussed in the Notice, it has been Owens, 710 F.3d 1362 (Fed. Cir. 2013). submitted by postal mail, the USPTO the experience of the USPTO that in the In developing the proposed approach prefers to receive comments by email in vast majority of cases there is no set forth in section III of this notice, the order to facilitate posting on the question that a later-claimed design, USPTO considered these Federal Circuit USPTO’s Internet Web site. Plain text is composed of only a subset of originally design cases, along with other seminal preferred, but comments may also be disclosed elements, satisfies the written Federal Circuit cases concerning the submitted in ADOBE® portable description requirement. In certain written description requirement. limited situations, however, the subset document format or MICROSOFT II. General Principles Governing ® of originally disclosed elements, WORD format. Comments not Compliance With the Written although visible in the original submitted electronically should be Description Requirement for Design disclosure, composes a later-claimed submitted on paper, and will be Applications design that an ordinary designer might digitally scanned into ADOBE® portable not have recognized in the original 35 U.S.C. 112(a) provides that ‘‘[t]he document format. specification shall contain a written The comments will be available for disclosure. In those certain limited situations, a question arises as to description of the invention, and of the public inspection, upon request, at the manner and process of making and Office of the Commissioner for Patents, whether the later-claimed design satisfies the written description using it, in such full, clear, concise, and currently located at Madison Building requirement. exact terms as to enable any person East, Tenth Floor, 600 Dulany Street, In the Notice, the USPTO requested skilled in the art to which it pertains, or Alexandria, Virginia. Comments also input on its proposed factors-based with which it is most nearly connected, will be available for viewing via the approach, in which design examiners to make and use the same . . . .’’ The USPTO’s Internet Web site (http:// would consider certain enumerated Federal Circuit has explained that www.uspto.gov). Because comments will factors when evaluating a claim for ‘‘requiring a written description of the be made available for public inspection, compliance with the written description invention plays a vital role in curtailing information that the submitter does not requirement. The Roundtable featured claims . . . that have not been invented, desire to be made public, such as an public presentations and discussion of and thus cannot be described.’’ Ariad address or phone number, should not be the topics identified in the Notice. The Pharms., Inc. v. Eli Lilly & Co., 598 F.3d included in the comments. USPTO also received written comments 1336, 1352 (Fed. Cir. 2010) (en banc). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: on the topics identified in the Notice Further, ‘‘the purpose of the written Requests for additional information may and discussed at the Roundtable. Details description requirement is to ‘ensure be directed to Nicole D. Haines, Senior of the Roundtable, as well as the public that the scope of the right to exclude, as Legal Advisor, Office of the Deputy presentations, the USPTO’s examples set forth in the claims, does not Commissioner for Patent Examination presented for discussion, the webcast overreach the scope of the inventor’s Policy, by telephone to (571) 272–7717, recording, and the written comments contribution to the field of art as or to Erin M. Harriman, Legal Advisor, received are available at http:// described in the patent specification.’ ’’ Office of the Deputy Commissioner for www.uspto.gov/patent/contact-patents/ Id., 598 F.3d at 1353–54 (citations Patent Examination Policy, by telephone roundtable-written-description- omitted). to (571) 272–7747. Alternatively, mail requirement-design-applications. In evaluating written description, ‘‘the may be addressed to: United States The USPTO considered all of the test for sufficiency is whether the Patent and Trademark Office, Mail Stop comments, both those expressed at the disclosure of the application relied Comments—Patents, Commissioner for Roundtable and those received in upon reasonably conveys to those Patents, P.O. Box 1450, Alexandria, VA writing. Responsive to these comments, skilled in the art that the inventor had 22313–1450, marked to the attention of the USPTO has decided not to pursue possession of the claimed subject matter Nicole D. Haines. the factors-based approach set forth in as of the filing date.’’ Id., 598 F.3d at SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: the Notice. Also, in view of the 1351 (citations omitted). See also comments, it became clear that there Daniels, 144 F.3d at 1456. With respect I. Background exists a need to supplement the current to showing possession, the Federal The USPTO held a roundtable on provisions in the Manual of Patent Circuit has emphasized that ‘‘the March 5, 2014 (‘‘Roundtable’’), to solicit Examining Procedure (‘‘MPEP’’) relating hallmark of written description is public opinion regarding the written to 35 U.S.C. 112 for design applications. disclosure’’ and ‘‘[t]hus, ‘possession as

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shown in the disclosure’ is a more the remainder of that area.’’ Owens, 710 that the inventor had possession of the complete formulation.’’ Ariad, 598 F.3d F.3d at 1368 (citing Ariad, 598 F.3d at later-claimed design at the time of filing at 1351. Accordingly, ‘‘the test requires 1351) (emphasis added). These design the original/earlier application. See an objective inquiry into the four cases are consistent with the written Racing Strollers, 878 F.2d at 1420 corners of the specification from the description case law requiring that the (stating ‘‘[a]s a practical matter, meeting perspective of a person of ordinary skill application relied upon must reasonably the [written description] requirement of in the art’’ and ‘‘[b]ased on that inquiry, convey to a person of skill in the art that § 112 is, in the case of an ornamental the specification must describe an the inventor had possession of the design, simply a question of whether the invention understandable to that skilled claimed subject matter. See Ariad, 598 earlier application contains artisan and show that the inventor F.3d at 1351 (stating, ‘‘the test requires illustrations, whatever form they may actually invented the invention an objective inquiry into the four take, depicting the ornamental design claimed.’’ Id. corners of the specification from the illustrated in the later application and The test for sufficiency of written perspective of a person of ordinary skill claimed therein . . . .’’); see also description is the same for design and in the art’’ and ‘‘[b]ased on that inquiry, Daniels, 144 F.3d at 1456 (stating ‘‘when utility patents. Daniels, 144 F.3d at the specification must describe an an issue of priority arises under § 120 in 1456. For designs, ‘‘[i]t is the drawings invention understandable to that skilled the context of design patent of the design patent that provide the artisan and show that the inventor prosecution, one looks to the drawings description of the invention.’’ Id. actually invented the invention of the earlier application for disclosure (stating, ‘‘Although linguists distinguish claimed.’’). of the subject matter claimed in the later between a drawing and a writing, the III. Applying the General Principles to application’’ and finding that ‘‘[t]he drawings of the design patent are leecher as an article of manufacture is viewed in terms of the ‘written Specific Situations in Design Applications Where Issues of clearly visible in the earlier design description’ requirement of Section application, demonstrating to the artisan 112.’’). Compliance With the Written Description Requirement May Arise viewing that application that [the In Racing Strollers, the Federal Circuit inventor] had possession at that time of stated, ‘‘[a]s a practical matter, meeting A question as to whether the original the later claimed design of that article the [written description] requirement of or earlier disclosure of a design provides [alone without the leaf ornamentation § 112 is, in the case of an ornamental an adequate written description may claimed in the earlier design design, simply a question of whether the arise when an amended claim is application]’’). In these situations, no presented, or where a claim to earlier application contains further analysis by the examiner would entitlement of an earlier priority date or illustrations, whatever form they may be necessary with respect to the written effective filing date (e.g., under 35 take, depicting the ornamental design description requirement. illustrated in the later application and U.S.C. 120) has been made. A claimed therein . . . .’’ Racing Strollers, continuation application must comply However, as mentioned earlier, 878 F.2d at 1420. Subsequent cases with the written description limited situations may exist where a explain that the written description requirement to be entitled to a parent later-claimed design, composed of only analysis must be conducted from the application’s effective filing date. See a subset of originally disclosed elements perspective of an ordinary designer. For Owens, 710 F.3d at 1366 (citing Daniels, (claimed or unclaimed), raises a example, in finding that the inventor in 144 F.3d at 1456). Similarly, an question as to whether the later-claimed Daniels had possession of a later- amended claim must find written design is supported by the original/ claimed design to a leecher without leaf description support in the original earlier disclosure, even though the ornamentation where an earlier design disclosure. In determining whether a elements composing the later-claimed application depicted the leecher with claim complies with the written design are visible in the original/earlier leaf ornamentation, the Federal Circuit description requirement, an examiner disclosure. An example of such limited stated, ‘‘The leecher as an article of would bear in mind that ‘‘the written situations is the situation in which there manufacture is clearly visible in the description question does not turn upon is an original disclosure composed of a earlier design application, what has been disclaimed, but instead grid of one hundred blocks (or a grid of demonstrating to the artisan viewing upon whether the original disclosure several million pixels) and a later- that application that [the inventor] had ‘clearly allow[s] persons of ordinary claimed design composed of only a possession at that time of the later skill in the art to recognize that [the subset of interior blocks (or pixels) that claimed design of that article . . . .’’ inventor] invented what is claimed.’ ’’ form patterns (e.g., a smiling face or a Daniels, 144 F.3d at 1456–57 (citations Owens, 710 F.3d at 1368 (quoting Ariad, frowning face). In this situation, there is omitted) (emphasis added). 598 F.3d at 1351) (alternations in a question as to whether the later- This principle is articulated again in original) (emphasis added). claimed design is supported by the Owens, where the Federal Circuit found Issues of compliance with the written original disclosure, even though the that a parent application disclosing a description requirement may arise interior blocks (or pixels) composing the design for a bottle with an undivided where a later-claimed design is patterns are visible in the original pentagonal center-front panel did not composed of only a subset of originally disclosure. See also, ‘‘AIPLA Comments provide written description support for disclosed elements (the later-claimed to USPTO on Written Description,’’ a continuation claiming only the design does not introduce any new March 14, 2014, at page 3, available at trapezoidal top portion of the center- elements that were not originally http://www.uspto.gov/patents/law/ front panel. Owens, 710 F.3d at 1368. disclosed). In the vast majority of such comments/dr_a-aipla_20140314.pdf, for Specifically, the Federal Circuit stated situations, the fact that the subset of a similar concept. In such limited that ‘‘the question for written originally disclosed elements situations, the examiner would description purposes is whether a composing the later-claimed design is determine whether an ordinary designer skilled artisan would recognize upon visible (claimed or unclaimed) in the would recognize upon reviewing the reading the parent’s disclosure that the original/earlier application is sufficient complete original/earlier application trapezoidal top portion of the front to demonstrate to the ordinary designer that the inventor had possession of the panel might be claimed separately from viewing the original/earlier application later-claimed design in the original/

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earlier disclosure. See Daniels, 144 F.3d of written description, the examiner skirts, blouses and tops made from at 1456 (stating, ‘‘In general, precedent would need to thoroughly analyze and certain woven fabric. establishes that although the applicant discuss any affidavits or declarations ‘does not have to describe exactly the filed by applicant that are relevant to SUMMARY: The Government of the subject matter claimed, . . . the the 35 U.S.C. 112(a) written description United States received a request from description must clearly allow persons requirement. See In re Alton, 76 F.3d the Government of Morocco, dated of ordinary skill in the art to recognize 1168, 1176 (Fed. Cir. 1996). March 1, 2016, on behalf of ARYANS to that [the applicant] invented what is initiate consultations under Article 4.3.3 claimed.’ ’’) (citations omitted). See also IV. Request for Public Comments of the USMFTA. The Government of Owens, 710 F.3d at 1368 (quoting Ariad, The USPTO is requesting written Morocco is requesting that the United 598 F.3d at 1351). public comments on the USPTO’s States and Morocco (‘‘the Parties’’) When making this determination, the proposed approach for applying the consider revising the rules of origin for examiner would consider what the written description requirement in dresses, skirts, blouses and tops to original/earlier application, in its design applications as discussed in this address availability of supply of certain totality (e.g., including the title, any notice. Because the USPTO is woven fabric in the territories of the descriptive statements, and the considering providing examples after Parties. The President of the United drawings), would have reasonably reviewing public comments on the States may proclaim a modification to conveyed to an ordinary designer at the proposed approach, the USPTO also is the USMFTA rules of origin for textile time of the invention, and how an requesting specific examples that the and apparel products after the United ordinary designer in the art would have public believes would be helpful to States reaches an agreement with the designed the article that is the subject of illustrate the proposed approach or any Government of Morocco on a the design claim. Such considerations suggested approach for applying the modification under Article 4.3.6 of the can include the nature and intended use written description requirement in USMFTA to address issues of of the article embodying the claimed design applications. In particular, the availability of supply of fibers, yarns, or design as identified by the title or USPTO is seeking examples from the fabrics in the territories of the Parties. description (see, e.g., MPEP § 1503.01 I public that demonstrate adequate CITA hereby solicits public comments (9th ed. 2015)). If, based on these written description as well as examples on this request, in particular with regard considerations, the examiner determines that demonstrate a lack of written to whether certain woven fabric can be that an ordinary designer would not description. Additionally, examples of supplied by the U.S. domestic industry recognize upon reviewing the complete situations in which the presence or lack in commercial quantities in a timely original/earlier application the later- of written description is not readily manner. claimed design in the original/earlier apparent, i.e., examples that are close to DATES: Comments must be submitted by disclosure, the examiner would reject the line between adequate written May 16, 2016 to the Chairman, the claim for lack of written description description and insufficient written Committee for the Implementation of (or in the case of a priority or benefit description, would be most helpful. Textile Agreements, Room 30003, claim, the application would not be Once the USPTO has considered the United States Department of Commerce, entitled to the earlier date). comments and examples received, the Washington, DC 20230. Since the Office has the initial burden USPTO will determine how best to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: of establishing a prima facie case of lack proceed in view of the public feedback of written description, should an Maria D’Andrea, Office of Textiles and on the proposed approach for applying examiner determine that a rejection is Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce, appropriate, the examiner must set forth the written description requirement in (202) 482–1550. express findings of fact which support design applications. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: the lack of written description Dated: April 8, 2016. Authority: Section 203 (j)(2)(B)(i) of the determination (see MPEP § 2163 for Michelle K. Lee, United States—Morocco Free Trade examination guidelines pertaining to the Under Secretary of Commerce for Intellectual Agreement Implementation Act (19 U.S.C. written description requirement). Upon Property and Director of the United States 3805 note) (USMFTA Implementation Act); reply by applicant, before rejecting the Patent and Trademark Office. Executive Order 11651 of March 3, 1972, as amended. claim again under 35 U.S.C. 112(a) for [FR Doc. 2016–08760 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] lack of written description, the BILLING CODE 3510–16–P Background: Article 4.3.3 of the examiner would need to review the USMFTA provides that, on the request basis for the rejection in view of the of either Party, the Parties shall consult record as a whole, including to consider whether the rules of origin amendments, arguments, and any COMMITTEE FOR THE applicable to a particular textile or evidence submitted by applicant, such IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE apparel good should be revised to as affidavits or declarations. AGREEMENTS address issues of availability of supply If the record as a whole demonstrates of fibers, yarns, or fabrics in the that the written description requirement Request for Public Comment on a territories of the Parties. In the is satisfied, the rejection would not be Commercial Availability Request Under consultations, pursuant to Article 4.3.4 repeated in the next Office action. If, on the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade of the USMFTA, each Party shall the other hand, the record does not Agreement consider data presented by the other demonstrate that the written description Party that demonstrate substantial is adequate to support the claim, the AGENCY: Committee for the production in its territory of a particular examiner again would reject the claim Implementation of Textile Agreements fiber, yarn, or fabric. The Parties shall under 35 U.S.C. 112(a), fully respond to (CITA). consider that there is substantial applicant’s rebuttal arguments, and ACTION: Request for public comments production if a Party demonstrates that properly treat any further showings concerning a request for modification of its domestic producers are capable of submitted by applicant in the reply. the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement supplying commercial quantities of the When rejecting the claim again for lack (USMFTA) rules of origin for dresses, fiber, yarn, or fabric in a timely manner.

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The USMFTA Implementation Act proceedings under the Morocco FTA: Authority: Section 203 (j)(2)(B)(i) of the provides the President with the http://otexa.trade.gov/Morocco_CA.htm. United States—Morocco Free Trade authority to proclaim as part of the Agreement Joshua Teitelbaum, HTSUS, modifications to the USMFTA Implementation Act (19 U.S.C. 3805 note) Chairman, Committee for the Implementation (USMFTA Implementation Act); Executive rules of origin set out in Annex 4–A of of Textile Agreements. the USMFTA as are necessary to Order 11651 of March 3, 1972, as amended. [FR Doc. 2016–08632 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] implement an agreement with Morocco Background: Article 4.3.3 of the BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P under Article 4.3.6 of the USMFTA, USMFTA provides that, on the request subject to the consultation and layover of either Party, the Parties shall consult requirements of Section 104 of the COMMITTEE FOR THE to consider whether the rules of origin USMFTA Implementation Act. See IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE applicable to a particular textile or Section 203(j)(2)(B)(i) of the USMFTA AGREEMENTS apparel good should be revised to Implementation Act. Executive Order address issues of availability of supply 11651 established CITA to supervise the Request for Public Comment on a of fibers, yarns, or fabrics in the implementation of textile trade Commercial Availability Request Under territories of the Parties. In the agreements and authorizes the the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade consultations, pursuant to Article 4.3.4 Chairman of CITA to take actions or Agreement of the USMFTA, each Party shall recommend that appropriate officials or consider data presented by the other agencies of the United States take AGENCY: Committee for the Party that demonstrate substantial actions necessary to implement textile Implementation of Textile Agreements production in its territory of a particular trade agreements. 37 FR 4699 (March 4, (CITA). fiber, yarn, or fabric. The Parties shall 1972). ACTION: Request for public comments consider that there is substantial production if a Party demonstrates that The Government of the United States concerning a request for modification of its domestic producers are capable of received a request from the Government the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement (USMFTA) rules of origin for certain supplying commercial quantities of the of Morocco, dated March 1, 2016, on women’s pants made from certain fiber, yarn, or fabric in a timely manner. behalf of ARYANS, requesting that the woven fabrics. The USMFTA Implementation Act United States consider whether the provides the President with the USMFTA rule of origin for dresses, SUMMARY: The Government of the authority to proclaim as part of the skirts, blouses and tops classified in United States received a request from HTSUS, modifications to the USMFTA HTSUS chapter 62, should be modified the Government of Morocco, dated rules of origin set out in Annex 4–A of to allow the use of 87%–93% cotton/ March 9, 2016, on behalf of MODALINE the USMFTA as are necessary to 5%–9% polyester/2%–4% elastane HOLDING to initiate consultations implement an agreement with Morocco woven fabric classified in subheading under Article 4.3.3 of the USMFTA. The under Article 4.3.6 of the USMFTA, 5209.42 of the HTSUS that is not Government of Morocco is requesting subject to the consultation and layover originating under the USMFTA. that the United States and Morocco requirements of Section 104 of the CITA is soliciting public comments (‘‘the Parties’’) consider revising the USMFTA Implementation Act. See regarding this request, particularly with rules of origin for women’s pants to Section 203(j)(2)(B)(i) of the USMFTA respect to whether 87%–93% cotton/ address availability of supply of certain Implementation Act. Executive Order 5%–9% polyester/2%–4% elastane woven fabrics in the territories of the 11651 established CITA to supervise the woven fabric described above can be Parties. The President of the United implementation of textile trade supplied by the U.S. domestic industry States may proclaim a modification to agreements and authorizes the in commercial quantities in a timely the USMFTA rules of origin for textile Chairman of CITA to take actions or manner. Comments must be received no and apparel products after the United recommend that appropriate officials or later than May 16, 2016. States reaches an agreement with the agencies of the United States take Government of Morocco on a actions necessary to implement textile Interested persons are invited to modification under Article 4.3.6 of the trade agreements. 37 FR 4699 (March 4, submit such comments or information USMFTA to address issues of 1972). electronically to OTEXA_MoroccoFTA@ availability of supply of fibers, yarns, or The Government of the United States trade.gov, and/or in hard copy to: fabrics in the territories of the Parties. received a request from the Government Chairman, Committee for CITA hereby solicits public comments of Morocco, dated March 9, 2016, on theImplementation of Textile on this request, in particular with regard behalf of MODALINE HOLDING, Agreements, Room 30003, U.S. to whether certain woven fabrics can be requesting that the United States Department of Commerce, 14th and supplied by the U.S. domestic industry consider whether the USMFTA rule of Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, in commercial quantities in a timely origin for women’s pants classified in DC 20230. manner. HTSUS heading 6204 should be If comments include business modified to allow the use of certain DATES: Comments must be submitted by confidential information, commenters May 16, 2016 to the Chairman, woven fabrics that are not originating must submit a business confidential Committee for the Implementation of under the USMFTA. The fabrics subject version in hard copy to the Chairman of Textile Agreements, Room 30003, to this request are: CITA, and also provide a public version, United States Department of Commerce, Fabric 1: 45%–52% polyester, 45%– either in hard copy or electronically. Washington, DC 20230. 52% rayon, 1%–7% spandex woven CITA will protect any information that synthetic bi-stretch fabric, classified in is marked business confidential from FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: subheading 5515.11 of the HTSUS; disclosure to the full extent permitted Maria D’Andrea, Office of Textiles and Fabric 2: 60%–68% polyester, 29%– by law. All public versions of the Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce, 37% rayon, 1%–7% spandex woven comments will be posted on OTEXA’s (202) 482–1550. poly-viscose fabric, classified in Web site for Commercial Availability SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: subheading 5515.11 of the HTSUS;

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Fabric 3: 31%–37% viscose, 17%– (USMFTA) rules of origin for pants, supplying commercial quantities of the 23% polyester, 17%–23% cotton, 13%– skirts, jackets, shirts, and casual dresses fiber, yarn, or fabric in a timely manner. 19% wool, 5%–11% nylon, 1%–6% made from certain woven fabrics. The USMFTA Implementation Act spandex woven herringbone fabric, provides the President with the classified in subheading 5408.33 of the SUMMARY: The Government of the authority to proclaim as part of the HTSUS; United States received a request from HTSUS, modifications to the USMFTA Fabric 4: 94%–99% virgin wool, 1%– the Government ofMorocco, submitted rules of origin set out in Annex 4–A of 6% spandex, twill stretch flannel on March 9, 2016, and updated on April the USMFTA as are necessary to reactive dyed fabric, classified in 1, 2016, on behalf of CROSSING to implement an agreement with Morocco subheading 5112.11 of the HTSUS; and initiate consultations under Article 4.3.3 under Article 4.3.6 of the USMFTA, Fabric 5: 89%–95% polyester, 5%– of the USMFTA. The Government of subject to the consultation and layover 11% spandex printed and solid woven Morocco is requesting that the United requirements of Section 104 of the polyester crepe fabric (with filament States and Morocco (‘‘the Parties’’) USMFTA Implementation Act. See yarn size of 120D + 40D*120D + 40D consider revising the rules of origin for Section 203(j)(2)(B)(i) of the USMFTA and a construction of 175*104), pants, skirts, jackets, shirts and casual Implementation Act. Executive Order classified in subheading 5407.61 of the dresses to address availability of supply 11651 established CITA to supervise the HTSUS. of certain woven fabrics in the implementation of textile trade CITA is soliciting public comments territories of the Parties. The President agreements and authorizes the regarding this request, particularly with of the United States may proclaim a Chairman of CITA to take actions or respect to whether the fabrics described modification to the USMFTA rules of recommend that appropriate officials or above can be supplied by the U.S. origin for textile and apparel products agencies of the United States take domestic industry in commercial after the United States reaches an actions necessary to implement textile quantities in a timely manner. agreement with the Government of trade agreements. 37 FR 4699 (March 4, Comments must be received no later Morocco on a modification under 1972). than May 16, 2016. Interested persons Article 4.3.6 of the USMFTA to address The Government of the United States are invited to submit such comments or issues of availability of supply of fibers, received a request from the Government _ information electronically to OTEXA yarns, or fabrics in the territories of the of Morocco, submitted on March 9, [email protected], and/or in hard Parties. CITA hereby solicits public 2016, and updated on April 1, 2016, on copy to: Chairman, Committee for the comments on this request, in particular behalf of CROSSING, requesting that the Implementation of Textile Agreements, with regard to whether certain woven United States consider whether the Room 30003, U.S. Department of fabrics can be supplied by the U.S. USMFTA rule of origin for pants, skirts, Commerce, 14th and Constitution domestic industry in commercial jackets, shirts, and casual dresses Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230. quantities in a timely manner. classified in HTSUS subheading If comments include business DATES: Comments must be submitted by 6204.52 and 6206.40 should be confidential information, commenters May 16, 2016 to the Chairman, modified to allow the use of certain must submit a business confidential Committee for the Implementation of woven fabrics that are not originating version in hard copy to the Chairman of Textile Agreements, Room 30003, under the USMFTA. The fabrics subject CITA, and also provide a public version, United States Department of Commerce, to this request are: either in hard copy or electronically. Washington, DC 20230. Fabric 1: 100% lyocell classified in CITA will protect any information that subheading 5516.11 and 5516.12 of the is marked business confidential from FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maria D’Andrea, Office of Textiles and HTSUS; disclosure to the full extent permitted Fabric 2: Lyocell/cotton classified in by law. All public versions of the Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce, (202) 482–1550. subheading 5516.41, 5516.42, and comments will be posted on OTEXA’s 5516.43 of the HTSUS; SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Web site for Commercial Availability Fabric 3: Cotton/polyester classified proceedings under the Morocco FTA: Authority: Section 203 (j)(2)(B)(i) of the in subheading 5210.49 and 5211.42 of http://otexa.trade.gov/Morocco_CA.htm. United States-Morocco Free Trade the HTSUS; AgreementImplementation Act (19 U.S.C. Joshua Teitelbaum, Fabric 4: Cotton/polyester/elastane 3805 note) (USMFTA Implementation Act); classified in subheading 5210.49 and Chairman, Committee for the Implementation Executive Order 11651 of March 3, 1972, as 5211.4210 of the HTSUS; of Textile Agreements. amended. Fabric 5: Corduroy with cotton [FR Doc. 2016–08635 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Background: Article 4.3.3 of the classified in subheading 5801.22 of the BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P USMFTA provides that, on the request HTSUS; and of either Party, the Parties shall consult Fabric 6: Corduroy polyester to consider whether the rules of origin classified in subheading 5801.32 of the COMMITTEE FOR THE applicable to a particular textile or HTSUS. IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE apparel good should be revised to CITA is soliciting public comments AGREEMENTS address issues of availability of supply regarding this request, particularly with Request for Public Comment on a of fibers, yarns, or fabrics in the respect to whether the fabrics described Commercial Availability Request Under territories of the Parties. In the above can be supplied by the U.S. the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade consultations, pursuant to Article 4.3.4 domestic industry in commercial Agreement of the USMFTA, each Party shall quantities in a timely manner. consider data presented by the other Comments must be received no later AGENCY: Committee for the Party that demonstratesubstantial than May 16, 2016. Interested persons Implementation of Textile Agreements production in its territory of a particular are invited to submit such comments or (CITA). fiber, yarn, or fabric. The Parties shall information electronically to OTEXA_ ACTION: Request for public comments consider that there is substantial [email protected], and/or in hard concerning a request for modification of production if a Party demonstrates that copy to: Chairman, Committee for the the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement its domestic producers are capable of Implementation of Textile Agreements,

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Room 30003, U.S. Department of agencies employing persons who are CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Commerce, 14th and Constitution blind or have other severe disabilities. Todd A. Stevenson, Office of the Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230. The following services are proposed Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product If comments include business for addition to the Procurement List for Safety Commission, 4330 East West confidential information, commenters provision by the nonprofit agencies Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814, (301) must submit a business confidential listed: 504–7923. version in hard copy to the Chairman of Services Dated: April 12, 2016. CITA, and also provide a public version, Todd A Stevenson, either in hard copy or electronically. Service Type: Custodial Service Mandatory For: U.S. Department of Defense CITA will protect any information that Secretary. Education Activity Domestic Dependent [FR Doc. 2016–08883 Filed 4–13–16; 4:15 pm] is marked business confidential from Elementary and Secondary Schools disclosure to the full extent permitted (DDESS), Fort Bragg Community BILLING CODE 6355–01–P by law. All public versions of the Schools, Fort Bragg, NC. comments will be posted on OTEXA’s Mandatory Source(s) of Supply: Brevard Web site for Commercial Availability Achievement Center, Rockledge, FL. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE proceedings under the Morocco FTA: Contracting Activity: DDESS Area Center, _ Procurement Division, Peachtree City, Office of the Secretary http://otexa.trade.gov/Morocco CA.htm. GA. Joshua Teitelbaum, Service Type: Operations and Maintenance [Docket ID: DOD–2016–OS–0043] Service. Chairman, Committee for the Implementation Mandatory for: US Army Corps of Engineers, of Textile Agreements. Proposed Collection; Comment Savannah, Defense Forensic Science Request [FR Doc. 2016–08633 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Center, Fort Gillem, GA. BILLING CODE 3510–DR–P Mandatory Source(s) of Supply: Pride AGENCY: Defense Finance and Industries, Inc., Roseville, CA. Accounting Service (DFAS), DoD. Contracting Activity: US Army Corps of ACTION: Notice. COMMITTEE FOR PURCHASE FROM Engineers Savannah District, Savannah, GA. PEOPLE WHO ARE BLIND OR SUMMARY: In compliance with the SEVERELY DISABLED Deletions Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the The following products are proposed DFAS announces a proposed public Procurement List; Proposed Additions for deletion from the Procurement List: information collection and seeks public and Deletions comment on the provisions thereof. Products AGENCY: Committee for Purchase From Comments are invited on: (a) Whether NSN(s)—Product Name(s): MR 938—Set, the proposed collection of information People Who Are Blind or Severely Cleaning, Microfiber, Leaf Print, 5 Piece, Disabled. MR 951—Set, Cleaning, Microfiber, is necessary for the proper performance ACTION: Proposed additions to and Cherry Print, 5 Piece. of the functions of the agency, including deletions from the Procurement List. Mandatory Source(s) of Supply: New York whether the information shall have City Industries for the Blind, Inc., practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the SUMMARY: The Committee is proposing Brooklyn, NY. (Deleted) agency’s estimate of the burden of the to add services to the Procurement List Contracting Activity: Defense Commissary proposed information collection; (c) that will be provided by nonprofit Agency. ways to enhance the quality, utility, and agencies employing persons who are NSN(s)—Product Name(s): MR 417—Latex clarity of the information to be Gloves, Long Cuff, Medium, 2 Pair, MR blind or have other severe disabilities, 418—Latex Gloves, Long Cuff, Large, 2 collected; and (d) ways to minimize the and deletes products previously Pair. burden of the information collection on furnished by such agencies. Mandatory Source(s) of Supply: Alphapointe, respondents, including through the use DATES: Comments must be received on Kansas City, MO. of automated collection techniques or or before: 5/15/2016. Contracting Activity: Defense Commissary other forms of information technology. Agency. ADDRESSES: Committee for Purchase DATES: Consideration will be given to all From People Who Are Blind or Severely Barry S. Lineback, comments received by June 14, 2016. Disabled, 1401 S. Clark Street, Suite Director, Business Operations. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, 715, Arlington, Virginia, 22202–4149. [FR Doc. 2016–08739 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] identified by docket number and title, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO SUBMIT BILLING CODE 6353–01–P by any of the following methods: COMMENTS CONTACT: Barry S. Lineback, • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// Telephone: (703) 603–7740, Fax: (703) www.regulations.gov. Follow the 603–0655, or email CMTEFedReg@ CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY instructions for submitting comments. AbilityOne.gov. COMMISSION • Mail: ODCMO, Directorate for SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Oversight and Compliance, 4800 Mark This notice is published pursuant to Sunshine Act Meeting Notice Center Drive, Attn: Mailbox 24, 41 U.S.C. 8503 (a)(2) and 41 CFR 51–2.3. 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personal identifiers or contact Dated: April 12, 2016. * Mail: ODCMO, Directorate for information. Aaron Siegel, Oversight and Compliance, 4800 Mark Any associated form(s) for this Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Center Drive, Attn: Mailbox 24, collection may be located within this Officer, Department of Defense. Alexandria, VA 22350–1700. same electronic docket and downloaded [FR Doc. 2016–08752 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Instructions: All submissions received for review/testing. Follow the BILLING CODE 5001–06–P must include the agency name and instructions at http:// docket number for this Federal Register www.regulations.gov for submitting document. The general policy for comments. Please submit comments on DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE comments and other submissions from any given form identified by docket members of the public is to make these Office of the Secretary number, form number, and title. submissions available for public FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: To [Docket ID: DOD–2016–HA–0042] viewing on the Internet at http:// request more information on this www.regulations.gov as they are Privacy Act of 1974; System of proposed information collection or to received without change, including any Records obtain a copy of the proposal and personal identifiers or contact associated collection instruments, AGENCY: Defense Health Agency, DoD. information. please write to the Defense Finance and ACTION: Notice to alter a System of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Accounting Services, P.O. Box 998002, Records. ATTN: DFAS–HGA/CL, Scott Lafferty, Linda S. Thomas, Chief, Defense Health Agency Privacy and Civil Liberties Deputy Assistant General Counsel for SUMMARY: Consistent with the Defense Office, 7700 Arlington Boulevard, Suite Garnishment Operations, Cleveland, OH Health Agency’s creation on October 1, 44199–8002; via email at 5101, Falls Church, VA 22042–5101, or 2013, the existing system of records, by phone at (703) 275–6363. [email protected] or at (216) DHA 20 DoD, entitled ‘‘Department of 522–5118. Defense Event Report (DoDSER) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: System,’’ is being realigned to the Defense Health Agency notices for Title; Associated Form; and OMB Defense Health Agency’s compilation of systems of records subject to the Privacy Number: Application for Former Spouse Privacy Act System of Records Notices Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, Payments From Retired Pay, DD Form (SORNs). The realignment of this system have been published in the Federal 2293; OMB Number 0730–0008. requires a change in its system identifier Register and are available from the to reflect the numbering system used by address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Needs and Uses: The information the Defense Health Agency. CONTACT or at the Defense Privacy and collection requirement is necessary to The Defense Health Agency also Civil Liberties Division Web site at provide DFAS with the basic data proposes to alter this system of records. http://dpcld.defense.gov/. The proposed needed to process court orders for This system establishes, collects, and system report, as required by 5 U.S.C. division of military retired pay as maintains integrated DoD enterprise and 552a(r) of the Privacy Act of 1974, as property or order alimony and child survey data to be used for direct amended, was submitted on April 1, support payment from that retired pay reporting of Reportable Events involving 2016, to the House Committee on per Title 10 U.S.C. 1408, ‘‘Payment of individuals on active duty or serving in Oversight and Government Reform, the retired or retainer pay in compliance the Reserves, supporting ongoing Senate Committee on Governmental with court orders.’’ The former spouse population-based health surveillance Affairs, and the Office of Management may apply to the DFAS for direct activities and public health within DoD, and Budget (OMB) pursuant to payment of these monies by using DD and for analysis. Surveillance activities paragraph 4c of Appendix I to OMB Form 2293. include the systematic collection, Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal Agency Affected Public: Individuals and analysis, interpretation, and reporting of Responsibilities for Maintaining households. outcome-specific data for use in Records About Individuals,’’ dated Annual Burden Hours: 6741. planning and development of best February 8, 1996 (February 20, 1996, 61 Number of Respondents: 26,963. practices, education, public health FR 6427). Responses per Respondent: 1. within DoD, and training on protocols Dated: April 12, 2016. for identifying, responding to, and Annual Responses: 26,963. Aaron Siegel, managing individuals at increased risk Average Burden per Response: 15 Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison minutes. of suicide; and implementation, evaluation, and prevention of suicide Officer, Department of Defense. Frequency: On occasion. behaviors and Reportable Events within DHA 20 DoD The respondents of this information the DoD. collection are spouses or former spouses of military members. The applicant DATES: Comments will be accepted on or SYSTEM NAME: before May 16, 2016. This proposed submits a DD Form 2293 to the DFAS. Department of Defense Suicide Event action will be effective the date The information from the DD Form 2293 Report (DoDSER) System (May 6, 2010, following the end of the comment is used by DFAS in processing the 75 FR 24928) applicant’s request as authorized under period unless comments are received which result in a contrary 10 U.S.C. 1408. The DD Form 2293 was CHANGES: determination. devised to standardize applications for * * * * * payment under the Act. Information on ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, the form is also used to determine the identified by docket number and title, SYSTEM IDENTIFIER: applicant’s current status and contains by any of the following methods: statutory required certifications the * Federal Rulemaking Portal: http:// Delete entry and replace with ‘‘EDHA applicant/former spouse must make www.regulations.gov. Follow the 20 DoD.’’ when applying for payments. instructions for submitting comments. * * * * *

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CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE DoDD 6490.02E, Comprehensive Health fulfill such DoD public health SYSTEM: Surveillance; DoDD 6490.14, Defense authority’s responsibilities.’’ Delete entry and replace with Suicide Prevention Program; Army ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE ‘‘Individuals who are Active Duty, Regulation 600–63, Army Health SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND Reserve, and National Guard Promotion; OPNAV Instruction THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: Component personnel serving in the Air 1720.4A, Suicide Prevention Program; Delete entry and replace with ‘‘In Force, Army, Navy, and/or Marines, Air Force Instruction 90–505, Suicide addition to those disclosures generally with reportable suicide or self-directed Prevention Program; and E.O. 9397 permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the violence (to include self-harm (SSN), as amended.’’ Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the behaviors, suicide attempts, and PURPOSE(S): records contained therein may suicidal ideation) while on active duty specifically be disclosed outside the or serving as a member of the Reserves Delete entry and replace with ‘‘To DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 (Reportable Event).’’ establish, collect, and maintain integrated DoD enterprise and survey U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows: CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: data to be used for direct reporting of Statistical summary data with no Delete entry and replace with Reportable Events involving individuals personally identifiable information may ‘‘Demographic records: Name, Social on Active Duty or serving in the be provided to public health authorities Security Number (SSN) and/or DoD Reserves, supporting ongoing and to federal, state, and local Identification (DoD ID) number, date of population-based health surveillance governments not a part of DoD for birth, gender, race/ethnic group, marital activities and public health within DoD, health surveillance and research. status, rank/pay grade, religious and for analysis. Surveillance activities Records in this system of records that preference, military service, military include the systematic collection, are part of an individual’s Service status, job title, service duty specialty analysis, interpretation, and reporting of Treatment Record (STR) as defined in code, duty environment/status, Unit outcome-specific data for use in DoD Instruction 6040.45, November 16, Identification Code, permanent duty planning and development of best 2015 (USD(P&R)), and in any successor station, the major command of the practices, education, public health DoD issuances, and may be provided to permanent duty station, temporary duty within DoD, and training on protocols the Veterans Administration (VA) in station (if applicable), home address, for identifying, responding to, and connection with the individual’s home phone number, and deployment managing individuals at increased risk separation from Service. Such STR- history. of suicide; and implementation, related records in this system may be evaluation, and prevention of suicide provided directly to the VA or collected REPORTABLE EVENT RECORDS: behaviors and Reportable Events within with STR-related records not part of this Reportable Event type or description; the DoD. system and made available to VA. individual’s residence at time of event; Records in this system may be made Except as stipulated in NOTE 1 and circumstances of event; potential available to the Military Services to NOTE 2 below, the DoD Blanket Routine precipitating factors and psychological provide Service level integrated Uses set forth at the beginning of the stressors at the time of the event; post- enterprise and analysis data for Service Defense Privacy and Civil Liberties intervention activities, and, if level direct reporting requirements; to Division compilation of systems of applicable, medical facility, unit or provide the Services with data for records notices may apply to this military treatment facility where planning, implementation, evaluation, system. The complete list of DoD Reportable Event occurred. and prevention of suicide behaviors; to Blanket Routine Uses can be found support Service-level population-based online at: http://dpcld.defense.gov/ OTHER RECORDS: health surveillance activities; to Privacy/SORNsIndex/ Individual’s use of military and facilitate Service-level behavioral health BlanketRoutineUses.aspx. community helping services, past and medical care and treatment NOTE 1: This system of records may military experience, medical treatment, programs; and, to the extent the contain individually identifiable health psychological, and legal records; social information provided does not include information. The DoD Health history; medical history; event details, personally identifiable information, to Information Privacy Regulation (DoD including prior suicidal behaviors; provide or permit compilation of 6025.18–R) or any successor DoD behavioral, developmental, and command level reports and/or trend issuances implementing the Health economic, education/training history; reporting at a military installation level. Insurance Portability and form completer information (name, Records in this system may be made Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and rank/grade, and contact information); available to DoD components that are 45 CFR parts 160 and 164, Health and and data sources used to compile designated as public health authorities Human Services, General records.’’ within DoD to support DoD suicide Administrative Requirements and prevention and resilience programs, Security & Privacy, respectively, applies AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: provide DoD-wide comprehensive to most such health information. DoD Delete entry and replace with ‘‘10 strategic approaches for suicide 6025.18–R or a successor issuance may U.S.C. 136, Under Secretary of Defense prevention, postvention, and place additional procedural for Personnel and Readiness; 10 U.S.C. surveillance; assist the Military Services requirements on uses and disclosures of 3013, Secretary of the Army; 10 U.S.C. to reduce the impact of suicidal self- such information beyond those found in 5013, Secretary of the Navy; 10 U.S.C. directed violence on the readiness of the the Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, or 8013, Secretary of the Air Force; 10 Military Services; fuse, analyze, and mentioned in this system of records U.S.C. Chapter 55, Medical and Dental assess DoD-wide surveillance and notice. Care; DoD Directive (DoDD) 5124.02, research activities related to suicidal NOTE 2: Records of identity, Under Secretary of Defense for self-direct violence and other high risk diagnosis, prognosis or treatment Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)); activities to identify risk factors and key information of any patient maintained DoDD 5136.01, Assistant Secretary of outcomes to inform suicide prevention in connection with the performance of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD(HA)); policies and programs; and otherwise any program or activity relating to

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substance abuse education, prevention, (FOIA) Service Center, Defense Health contesting contents and appealing training, treatment, rehabilitation, or Agency Privacy and Civil Liberties initial agency determinations are research which is conducted, regulated, Office, 7700 Arlington Boulevard, Suite published in OSD Administrative or directly or indirectly assisted by any 5101, Falls Church, VA 22042–5101. Instruction 81, 32 CFR part 311, or may department or agency of the United Written requests should contain the be obtained from the system manager.’’ States, will be treated as confidential individual’s full name, home address, and disclosed only for the purposes and home phone number, and SSN/DoD ID RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES under the circumstances expressly number, the identifier of this system of Delete entry and replace with authorized in 42 U.S.C. 290d–2.’’ records notice, and signature. ‘‘Medical and behavioral health records; * * * * * In addition, the requester must military personnel records; investigative provide a notarized statement or an agency records, pre and post RETRIEVABILITY: unsworn declaration made in deployment screening records, family Delete entry and replace with ‘‘By accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the advocacy records; court martial records; individual’s name and SSN or DoD ID following format: records related to manner of death such number.’’ as casualty reports, toxicology/lab IF EXECUTED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: reports, and /autopsy reports; SAFEGUARDS: ‘I declare (or certify, verify, or state) and suicide notes. Record sources also Delete entry and replace with under penalty of perjury under the laws include interviews with an individual’s ‘‘Physical access to the system is of the United States of America that the coworkers/supervisors, responsible restricted by the use of locks, access foregoing is true and correct. Executed investigative agencies, involved controls, and is accessible only to on (date). (Signature)’. professionals such as physicians, authorized personnel. Each system end behavioral health counselors, chaplains, IF EXECUTED WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, ITS user device is protected within a locked military police, family service TERRITORIES, POSSESSIONS, OR storage container, room, or building COMMONWEALTHS: personnel, family members, and, in the outside of normal business hours. All case of non-fatal self-directed violence, ‘I declare (or certify, verify, or state) visitors or other persons without the individual involved in that under penalty of perjury that the authorized access to server and/or Reportable Event. foregoing is true and correct. Executed network facilities are escorted by Records included in this system of on (date). (Signature)’.’’ appropriately screened/cleared records also may be obtained from the personnel at all times. The system is RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: Defense Eligibility and Enrollment restricted by two-factor authentication Delete entry and replace with Reporting System, Armed Forces Health including Common Access Card (CAC) ‘‘Individuals seeking access to records Longitudinal Technology Application, and personal identification number. All about themselves contained in this Composite Health Care System, personnel with authorized access to the system of records should address information systems maintained by a system must have appropriate and written inquiries to the Chief, FOIA Service, and DoD enterprise data applicable Information Assurance, Service Center, Defense Health Agency systems.’’ Privacy Act, and HIPAA training. All Privacy and Civil Liberties Office, 7700 * * * * * access to records is tracked by electronic Arlington Boulevard, Suite 5101, Falls [FR Doc. 2016–08707 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] audit logs. Audit logs are always on and Church, VA 22042–5101. BILLING CODE 5001–06–P are archived for historical review and Written requests should contain the tracking.’’ individual’s full name, home address, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: home phone number, and SSN/DoD ID number, the identifier of this system of Delete entry and replace with Office of the Secretary records notice, and signature. ‘‘DoDSER System Master File: Cutoff In addition, the requester must annually upon separation or retirement provide a notarized statement or an [Docket ID DOD–2016–OS–0041] of service member. Transfer to inactive unsworn declaration made in storage when 25 years old. Destroy accordance with 28 U.S.C. 1746, in the Privacy Act of 1974; System of when 75 years old. DoDSER System following format: Records Annual Reports: Cutoff annually after AGENCY: report is published. Transfer to NARA 3 IF EXECUTED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: Office of the Secretary of Defense, DoD. years after cutoff.’’ ‘I declare (or certify, verify, or state) ACTION: Notice to alter a system of SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the records. Delete entry and replace with foregoing is true and correct. Executed SUMMARY: The Office of the Secretary of ‘‘Director, National Center for on (date). (Signature).’ Telehealth & Technology (T2) Defense Defense proposes to alter a system of Centers of Excellence, 9933 West Hayes IF EXECUTED WITHIN THE UNITED STATES, ITS records, DMDC 04, entitled ‘‘Emergency Street, Madigan Army Medical Center, TERRITORIES, POSSESSIONS, OR Evacuation Tracking and Repatriation.’’ Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Tacoma, WA COMMONWEALTHS: Repatriation centers will use this 98431–1100.’’ ‘I declare (or certify, verify, or state) information to track and account for under penalty of perjury that the individuals evacuated from emergency NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: foregoing is true and correct. Executed situations due to military operations, Delete entry and replace with on (date). (Signature)’.’’ political situations, natural disasters, or ‘‘Individuals seeking to determine other potentially dangerous whether information about themselves CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: circumstances. Repatriation centers is contained in this system of records Delete entry and replace with ‘‘The assist evacuees in securing requested should address written inquiries to the Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) relocation services, and recording and Chief, Freedom of Information Act rules for accessing records, for recovering relocation costs.

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DATES: Comments will be accepted on or Dated: April 11, 2016. Areas Abroad; and E.O. 9397 (SSN), as before May 16, 2016. This proposed Aaron Siegel, amended.’’ action will be effective the day Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison PURPOSE(S): following the end of the comment Officer, Department of Defense. Delete entry and replace with period unless comments are received DMDC 04 which result in a contrary ‘‘Repatriation centers will use this information to track and account for determination. SYSTEM NAME: individuals evacuated from emergency Emergency Evacuation Tracking and situations due to military operations, ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, Repatriation (April 14, 2009, 74 FR political situations, natural disasters, or identified by docket number and title, 17173). by any of the following methods: other potentially dangerous CHANGES: circumstances. Repatriation centers * Federal Rulemaking Portal: http:// * * * * * assist evacuees in securing requested www.regulations.gov. Follow the relocation services, and recording and instructions for submitting comments. SYSTEM NAME: recovering relocation costs.’’ * Mail: ODCMO, Directorate for Delete entry and replace with ‘‘Non- ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE Oversight and Compliance, 4800 Mark combatant Tracking System (NTS) & Evacuation Tracking and Accountability SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND Center Drive, Attn: Mailbox 24, THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: System (ETAS).’’ Alexandria, VA 22350–1700. Delete entry and replace with ‘‘In Instructions: All submissions received SYSTEM LOCATION: addition to those disclosures generally must include the agency name and Delete entry and replace with permitted under 5 U.S.C. 552a(b) of the docket number for this Federal Register ‘‘Defense Manpower Data Center, DoD Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, the document. The general policy for Center Monterey Bay, 400 Gigling Road, records contained herein may comments and other submissions from Seaside, CA 93955–6771.’’ specifically be disclosed outside the members of the public is to make these DoD as a routine use pursuant to 5 CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as follows: submissions available for public SYSTEM: viewing on the Internet at http:// To individuals who have been Delete entry and replace with evacuated but who have been separated www.regulations.gov as they are ‘‘Noncombatant evacuees include received without change, including any from their family and/or spouse. service members and their dependents, Information will be released to the personal identifiers or contact DoD and other federal civilian information. individual indicating where the family employees and their dependents, U.S. member was evacuated from and final Government contractors, U.S. citizens FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. destination. residing abroad or on business or Cindy Allard, Chief, OSD/JS Privacy To Department of State to plan and personal travel.’’ Office, Freedom of Information monitor evacuation effectiveness and Directorate, Washington Headquarters CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: need for services and to verify the Service, 1155 Defense Pentagon, Delete entry and replace with ‘‘Social number of people by category who have Washington, DC 20301–1155, or by Security Number (SSN), Passport been evacuated. phone at (571) 372–0461. Number, U.S. Driver License Number, To the American Red Cross so that DoD Teslin Bar Code, or Common upon receipt of information from a SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office Access Card (CAC) Bar Code, Evacuee repatriation center that a DoD family has of the Secretary of Defense notices for ID (assigned bracelet), name, date of arrived safely in the U.S., the Red Cross systems of records subject to the Privacy birth, place of birth, gender, weight, may notify the service member Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended, country of citizenship, marital status, (sponsor) still in the foreign country that have been published in the Federal sponsor information, country evacuated his/her family has safely arrived in the Register and are available from the from, location code (e.g., airport, ship United States. address in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION port) (same information is reported for To the Department of Health and CONTACT or at http://dpcld.defense each family member). Also collected are Human Services to facilitate the .gov/. The proposed system report, as classification number and agency code delivery of personal and financial required by 5 U.S.C. 552a(r) of the (an agency code identifying DoD or assistance and to recoup the costs of Privacy Act of 1974, as amended, was other U.S. Federal Agency sponsorship), financial services. To identify submitted on April 1, 2016, to the final destination, point of contact name individuals who might arrive with an House Committee on Oversight and and contact information, emergency illness which would require quarantine. Government Reform, the Senate contact name and contact information, To the Internal Revenue Service to recoup unpaid loans made on an Committee on Governmental Affairs, evacuee minor category (i.e., pregnant emergency basis as a result of and the Office of Management and woman, unaccompanied child, aged and emergency evacuation. Budget (OMB) pursuant to paragraph 4c infirm), pet name, pet type, transportation information and To State and local health departments of Appendix I to OMB Circular No. A– to further implement the quarantine of 130, ‘‘Federal Agency Responsibilities identification of any services requested (e.g., oxygen, wheelchair).’’ an ill individual. for Maintaining Records About Law Enforcement Routine Use: If a Individuals,’’ dated February 8, 1996 AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: system of records maintained by a DoD (February 20, 1996, 61 FR 6427). Delete entry and replace with ‘‘E.O. Component to carry out its functions 12656, Assignment of Emergency indicates a violation or potential Preparedness Responsibilities, as violation of law, whether civil, criminal, amended; DoD Directive 3025.14, or regulatory in nature, and whether Evacuation of U.S. Citizens and arising by general statute or by Designated Aliens from Threatened regulation, rule, or order issued

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pursuant thereto, the relevant records in notices may apply to this system. The RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: the system of records may be referred, complete list of DoD blanket routine Delete entry and replace with as a routine use, to the agency uses can be found online at: http:// ‘‘Individuals seeking access to concerned, whether federal, state, local, dpcld.defense.gov/Privacy/ information about themselves contained or foreign, charged with the SORNsIndex/ in this system should address written responsibility of investigating or BlanketRoutineUses.aspx.’’ inquiries to the Office of the Secretary prosecuting such violation or charged of Defense/Joint Staff Freedom of with enforcing or implementing the POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, Information Act Requester Service RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND statute, rule, regulation, or order issued Center, 1155 Defense Pentagon, DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: pursuant thereto. Washington, DC 20301–1155. Congressional Inquiries Disclosure STORAGE: Signed, written requests should Routine Use: Disclosure from a system Delete entry and replace with contain the full name, person ID or of records maintained by a DoD ‘‘Electronic storage media.’’ evacuee ID, date of birth, and current Component may be made to a address and telephone number of the congressional office from the record of RETRIEVABILITY: individual.’’ an individual in response to an inquiry Delete entry and replace with * * * * * from the congressional office made at ‘‘Retrieved by ID Number and type, the request of that individual. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: name, and evacuee ID.’’ Disclosure to the for Litigation Delete entry and replace with Routine Use: A record from a system of SAFEGUARDS: ‘‘Individuals via DD form 2585, records maintained by a DoD ‘‘Repatriation Processing Center Component may be disclosed as a Delete entry and replace with ‘‘Computerized records are maintained Processing Sheet’’, and the repatriation routine use to any component of the processing centers staff.’’ Department of Justice for the purpose of in a controlled area accessible only to authorized personnel. At Defense * * * * * representing the Department of Defense, [FR Doc. 2016–08636 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] or any officer, employee or member of Manpower Data Center (DMDC), entry to BILLING CODE 5001–06–P the Department in pending or potential these areas is restricted by the use of litigation to which the record is locks, guards, and administrative procedures such as periodic security pertinent. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Disclosure of Information to the audits and regular Monitoring of Users’ Security Practices. Access to personal National Archives and Records Department of the Navy Administration Routine Use: A record information is limited to those who from a system of records maintained by require the records in the performance Notice of Availability of Invention for a DoD Component may be disclosed as of their official duties. Access to Licensing; Government-Owned a routine use to the National Archives personal information is further Invention and Records Administration for the restricted by the use of passwords purpose of records management which are changed periodically, the AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD. inspections conducted under authority Common Access Card (CAC), intrusion ACTION: Notice. of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906. detection system (IDS), encryption, and SUMMARY: Data Breach Remediation Purposes firewalls.’’ The inventions listed below Routine Use: A record from a system of are assigned to the United States records maintained by a Component RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Government as represented by the may be disclosed to appropriate Delete entry and replace with Secretary of the Navy and are available agencies, entities, and persons when (1) ‘‘Permanent: Cut off (take a snapshot) at for licensing by the Department of the The Component suspects or has end of fiscal year and transfer to the Navy. U.S. Patent No. 7,724,500: confirmed that the security or National Archives and Record Nanoscale Manganese Oxide on confidentiality of the information in the Administration in accordance with 36 Ultraporous Carbon Nanoarchitecture, system of records has been CFR 1228.270 and 36 CFR 1234.’’ Navy Case No. 098,802.//U.S. Patent No. compromised; (2) the Component has 9,093,721: Dual-Function Air Cathode determined that as a result of the SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: Nanoarchitectures for Metal-Air suspected or confirmed compromise Delete entry and replace with Batteries with Pulse-Power Capability, there is a risk of harm to economic or ‘‘Director, Defense Manpower Data Navy Case No. 100,774.//U.S. Patent property interests, identity theft or Center, 4800 Mark Center Drive, Application No. 13/784,942: fraud, or harm to the security or Alexandria, VA 22350–6000.’’ Macroporous Carbon Nanofoam integrity of this system or other systems Composites, Navy Case No. 099,270.// or programs (whether maintained by the NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: U.S. Patent Application No. 13/832,576: Component or another agency or entity) Delete entry and replace with Zinc Electrodes for Batteries, Navy Case that rely upon the compromised ‘‘Individuals seeking to determine No. 102,137 and any continuations, information; and (3) the disclosure whether information about themselves divisionals or re-issues thereof. made to such agencies, entities, and is contained in this system should ADDRESSES: Requests for copies of the persons is reasonably necessary to assist address written inquiries to the Director, inventions cited should be directed to in connection with the Components Defense Manpower Data Center, 4800 the Naval Research Laboratory, Code efforts to respond to the suspected or Mark Center Drive, Alexandria, VA 1004, 4555 Overlook Avenue SW., confirmed compromise and prevent, 22350–6000. Washington, DC 20375–5320 and must minimize, or remedy such harm. Signed, written requests should include the Navy Case number. The DoD Blanket Routine Uses set contain the full name, person ID or FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rita forth at the beginning of the Office of evacuee ID, date of birth, and current Manak, Head, Technology Transfer the Secretary of Defense (OSD) address and telephone number of the Office, NRL Code 1004, 4555 Overlook compilation of systems of records individual.’’ Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20375–

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5320, telephone 202–767–3083. Due to DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION information collection request (ICR) that U.S. Postal delays, please fax 202–404– is described below. The Department of [Docket No.: ED–2016–ICCD–0016] 7920, email: [email protected] or Education is especially interested in use courier delivery to expedite Agency Information Collection public comment addressing the response. Activities; Submission to the Office of following issues: (1) Is this collection Authority: 35 U.S.C. 207, 37 CFR part 404. Management and Budget for Review necessary to the proper functions of the and Approval; Comment Request; Department; (2) will this information be Dated: April 11, 2016. processed and used in a timely manner; N.A. Hagerty-Ford, Fiscal Operations Report for 2014– 2015 and Application To Participate (3) is the estimate of burden accurate; Federal Register Liaison Officer, Commander, (4) how might the Department enhance Judge Advocate General’s Corps, U.S. Navy. 2016–2017 (FISAP) and Reallocation Form the quality, utility, and clarity of the [FR Doc. 2016–08736 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] information to be collected; and (5) how BILLING CODE 3810–FF–P AGENCY: Federal Student Aid (FSA), might the Department minimize the Department of Education (ED). burden of this collection on the ACTION: Notice. respondents, including through the use DEFENSE NUCLEAR FACILITIES of information technology. Please note SAFETY BOARD SUMMARY: In accordance with the that written comments received in Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 response to this notice will be Public Availability of Defense Nuclear U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is considered public records. Facilities Safety Board FY 2014 Service proposing an extension of an existing Title of Collection: Fiscal Operations Contract Inventory Analysis/FY 2015 information collection. Report for 2014–2015 and Application Service Contract Inventory DATES: Interested persons are invited to to Participate 2016–2017 (FISAP) and submit comments on or before May 16, Reallocation Form. AGENCY: Defense Nuclear Facilities 2016. OMB Control Number: 1845–0030. Safety Board. ADDRESSES: To access and review all the Type of Review: An extension of an ACTION: Notice of Public Availability of documents related to the information existing information collection. FY 2014 Service Contract Inventory collection listed in this notice, please Respondents/Affected Public: State, Analysis/FY 2015 Service Contract use http://www.regulations.gov by Local, and Tribal Governments; Private Inventories. searching the Docket ID number ED– Sector. Total Estimated Number of Annual 2016–ICCD–0016. Comments submitted SUMMARY: In accordance with Section Responses: 4,223. 743 of Division C of the Consolidated in response to this notice should be Total Estimated Number of Annual Appropriations Act of 2010 (Pub. L. submitted electronically through the Burden Hours: 86,022. 111–117), DNFSB is publishing this Federal eRulemaking Portal at http:// Abstract: The data submitted notice to advise the public of the www.regulations.gov by selecting the electronically in the Fiscal Operations availability of (1) its analysis of the FY Docket ID number or via postal mail, Report and Application to Participate 2014 Service Contract inventories and commercial delivery, or hand delivery. (FISAP) through FISAP on the Web is (2) the FY 2015 Service Contract Please note that comments submitted by used by the Department of Education to inventories. This inventory provides fax or email and those submitted after determine the institution’s funding need information on service contract actions the comment period will not be for the award year and monitor program over $25,000 that were made in FY accepted. Written requests for effectiveness and accountability of fund 2015. The information is organized by information or comments submitted by expenditures. function to show how contracted postal mail or delivery should be The Reallocation form is part of resources are distributed throughout the addressed to the Director of the FISAP on the Web. The Higher agency. The inventory has been Information Collection Clearance Education Amendments (HEA) requires developed in accordance with guidance Division, U.S. Department of Education, that if an institution anticipates not issued on December 19, 2011 by the 400 Maryland Avenue SW., LBJ, Room using all of its allocated funds for the Office of Management and Budget’s 2E–103, Washington, DC 20202–4537. Perkins, Federal Work Study (FWS), and Office of Federal Procurement Policy FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Federal Supplemental Education (OFPP). OFPP’s guidance is available at specific questions related to collection Opportunity Grant (FSEOG) programs http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/ activities, please contact Beth by the end of an award year, it must default/files/omb/procurement/memo/ Grebeldinger, 202–377–4018. specify the anticipated remaining service-contract-inventory-guidance.pdf. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The unused amount to the Secretary. In DNFSB has posted its FY 2014 analysis Department of Education (ED), in addition to renewing the expiration and FY 2015 inventory and a summary accordance with the Paperwork date, references to dates and award of the inventory on the DNFSB Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. years dates have been updated on the homepage at the following link: http:// 3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general forms and in the instructions for both www.dnfsb.gov/open. public and Federal agencies with an documents. The FISAP form has been FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: opportunity to comment on proposed, revised: (1) To use technology to gather Questions regarding the service contract revised, and continuing collections of existing data electronically from other inventory should be directed to Sherrill information. This helps the Department sources requiring less data entry King at 202–694–7070 or mailbox@ assess the impact of its information concerning Additional Institutions in dnfsb.gov. collection requirements and minimize Part I; (2) per discussions with OMB the public’s reporting burden. It also staff on 11/26/12 with concurrence on Dated: April 12, 2016. helps the public understand the 11/30/12 to allow applicable aggregate Mark T. Welch, Department’s information collection level data entry concerning graduate General Manager. requirements and provide the requested and professional students for schools [FR Doc. 2016–08782 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] data in the desired format. ED is with non-traditional academic BILLING CODE 3670–01–P soliciting comments on the proposed calendars; and (3) per OMB staff request

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and discussions on 8/21/12 with Education on matters pertaining to the not be able to make available the concurrence on 8/24/12, to expand the educational attainment of the African requested auxiliary aid or service income grid in the Part VI summary to American community, including: (a) because of insufficient time to arrange collect a more concise breakdown of The development, implementation, and it. student data at the aggregate level. coordination of educational programs Electronic Access to This Document: Dated: April 12, 2016. and initiatives at the Department and The official version of this document is the document published in the Federal Kate Mullan, other agencies to improve educational opportunities and outcomes for African Register. Free Internet access to the Acting Director, Information Collection official edition of the Federal Register Clearance Division, Office of the Chief Privacy Americans of all ages; (2) efforts to Officer, Office of Management. increase the participation of the African and the Code of Federal Regulations is American community and institutions available via the Federal Digital System [FR Doc. 2016–08735 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] that serve the African American at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you BILLING CODE 4000–01–P community in the Department’s can view this document, as well as all programs and in education programs at other documents of this Department DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION other agencies; (3) efforts to engage the published in the Federal Register, in philanthropic, business, nonprofit, and text or Adobe Portable Document Meeting of the President’s Advisory education communities in a national Format (PDF). To use PDF, you must Commission on Educational dialogue on the mission and objectives have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is Excellence for African Americans of this order; and (4) the establishment available free at the site. of partnerships with public, private, You may also access documents of the AGENCY: President’s Advisory philanthropic, and nonprofit Department published in the Federal Commission on Educational Excellence stakeholders to meet the mission and Register by using the article search for African Americans, U.S. Department policy objectives of its Executive Order. feature at: www.federalregister.gov. of Education. Specifically, through the advanced Meeting Agenda ACTION: Announcement of an open search feature at this site, you can limit meeting. 9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. EST Policy your search to documents published by Updates the Department. SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the 12:00 p.m.–12:30 p.m. EST Policy Authority: PACEEAA-Executive Order schedule and agenda of the meeting of Updates from Undersecretary Ted 13621, dated July 26, 2012 and extended by the President’s Advisory Commission Mitchell Executive Order 13708 dated September 15, on Educational Excellence for African 12:30 p.m.–1:30 p.m. EST 2015. Americans (PACEEAA). The notice also Commission Member Deliberation & describes the functions of the Discussion Ted Mitchell, PACEEAA. Notice of the meeting is 1:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. EST Work Under Secretary, U.S. Department of required by § 10(a)(2) of the Federal through the end of the term Education. Advisory Committee Act and intended • Media, Messaging and Ethics [FR Doc. 2016–08811 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] to notify the public of its opportunity to • Commission Lead Engagements: BILLING CODE 4000–01–P attend. In order to accommodate the Æ Transition—Commissioner availability of the Chair and ensure a Spencer Overton quorum, this meeting notice is being Æ AfAmEdSummits —Commissioner DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION published less than 15 days prior to the Sharon Lettman-Hicks; [Docket No.: ED–2016–ICCD–0043] scheduled meeting date. Commissioner Tykiah Wright; Commissioner Michael Nettles Agency Information Collection DATES: The President’s Advisory Æ Commission on Educational Excellence Student Agency—Commissioner Activities; Comment Request; for African Americans meeting will be Tiffany Loftin International Computer and Æ AfAmWomenLead— held on April 18, 2016 from 8:00 a.m.– Information Literacy Study (ICILS 2018) Commissioners Wright and Loftin 4:00 p.m. EST at the Liaison Capitol Field Test and Recruitment for Main 4:00 p.m. EST Adjournment Study Hill, 415 New Jersey Avenue NW., Access to Records of the Meeting: The Washington, DC 20001. Department will post the official report AGENCY: National Center for Education FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: of the meeting on the PACEEAA’s Web Statistics (NCES), Department of Lauren Mims. [email protected] site 90 days after the meeting. Pursuant Education (ED). (202) 453–7207. to the FACA, the public may also ACTION: Notice. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Statutory inspect the materials at 400 Maryland Authority and Function: The President’s Avenue SW., Washington, DC, by SUMMARY: In accordance with the Advisory Commission on Educational emailing [email protected] or by Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 Excellence for African Americans is calling (202) 453–5721 to schedule an U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is established under Executive Order appointment. proposing a new information collection. 13621, dated July 26, 2012 and extended Reasonable Accommodations: The DATES: Interested persons are invited to by Executive Order 13708 dated meeting site is accessible to individuals submit comments on or before June 14, September 15, 2015. The Commission is with disabilities. If you will need an 2016. governed by the provisions of the auxiliary aid or service to participate in ADDRESSES: To access and review all the Federal Advisory Committee Act the meeting (e.g., interpreting service, documents related to the information (FACA) (Pub. L. 92–463; as amended, 5 assistive listening device, or materials in collection listed in this notice, please U.S.C.A., Appendix 2) which sets forth an alternate format), notify Lauren Mims use http://www.regulations.gov by standards for the formation and use of listed in this notice at least two weeks searching the Docket ID number ED– advisory committees. The purpose of before the scheduled meeting date. 2016–ICCD–0043. Comments submitted the Commission is to advise the Although we will attempt to meet a in response to this notice should be President and the Secretary of request received after that date, we may submitted electronically through the

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Federal eRulemaking Portal at http:// Abstract: The International Computer DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION www.regulations.gov by selecting the and Information Literacy Study (ICILS) [Docket No.: ED–2016–ICCD–0010] Docket ID number or via postal mail, is a computer-based international commercial delivery, or hand delivery. assessment of eighth-grade students’ Agency Information Collection Please note that comments submitted by computer and information literacy (CIL) Activities; Submission to the Office of fax or email and those submitted after skills that will provide a comparison of Management and Budget for Review the comment period will not be U.S. student performance and and Approval; Comment Request; EZ- accepted. Written requests for technology access and use with those of Audit: Electronic Submission of information or comments submitted by the international peers. ICILS collects Financial Statements and Compliance postal mail or delivery should be data on eighth-grade students’ abilities Audits addressed to the Director of the to collect, manage, evaluate, and share AGENCY: Federal Student Aid (FSA), Information Collection Clearance digital information; their understanding Division, U.S. Department of Education, Department of Education (ED). of issues related to the safe and 400 Maryland Avenue SW., LBJ, Room ACTION: Notice. responsible use of electronic 2E–103, Washington, DC 20202–4537. information; on student access to, use SUMMARY: In accordance with the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For of, and engagement with ICT at school Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 specific questions related to collection and at home; school environments for U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is activities, please contact Kashka teaching and learning CIL; and teacher proposing an extension of an existing Kubzdela at [email protected]. practices and experiences with ICT. The information collection. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The data collected through ICILS will also DATES: Interested persons are invited to Department of Education (ED), in provide information about the nature submit comments on or before May 16, accordance with the Paperwork and extent of the possible ‘‘digital 2016. Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. divide’’ and has the potential to inform ADDRESSES: 3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general To access and review all the public and Federal agencies with an understanding of the relationship documents related to the information opportunity to comment on proposed, between technology skills and collection listed in this notice, please revised, and continuing collections of experience and student performance in use http://www.regulations.gov by information. This helps the Department other core subject areas. ICILS is searching the Docket ID number ED– assess the impact of its information conducted by the International 2016–ICCD–0010. Comments submitted collection requirements and minimize Association for the Evaluation of in response to this notice should be the public’s reporting burden. It also Educational Achievement (IEA), an submitted electronically through the helps the public understand the international collective of research Federal eRulemaking Portal at http:// Department’s information collection organizations and government agencies www.regulations.gov by selecting the requirements and provide the requested that create the assessment framework, Docket ID number or via postal mail, data in the desired format. ED is assessment, and background commercial delivery, or hand delivery. Please note that comments submitted by soliciting comments on the proposed questionnaires. In the U.S., the National fax or email and those submitted after information collection request (ICR) that Center for Education Statistics (NCES) the comment period will not be is described below. The Department of conducts this study. In preparation for Education is especially interested in accepted. Written requests for the ICILS 2018 main study, NCES will information or comments submitted by public comment addressing the conduct a field test from March through following issues: (1) Is this collection postal mail or delivery should be May 2017 to evaluate new assessment addressed to the Director of the necessary to the proper functions of the items and background questions, to Department; (2) will this information be Information Collection Clearance ensure practices that promote low Division, U.S. Department of Education, processed and used in a timely manner; exclusion rates, and to ensure that (3) is the estimate of burden accurate; 400 Maryland Avenue SW., LBJ, Room classroom and student sampling 2E–103, Washington, DC 20202–4537. (4) how might the Department enhance procedures proposed for the main study the quality, utility, and clarity of the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For are successful. The U.S. ICILS main information to be collected; and (5) how specific questions related to collection study will be conducted in the spring of might the Department minimize the activities, please contact Ti Baker, 202– burden of this collection on the 2018. Field recruitment will begin in 377–3156. respondents, including through the use October 2016 and main study SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The of information technology. Please note recruitment in May of 2017. This Department of Education (ED), in that written comments received in request is for the 2017 field test and the accordance with the Paperwork response to this notice will be 2018 main study recruitment activities Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) (44 U.S.C. considered public records. and the 2017 field test data collection. 3506(c)(2)(A)), provides the general Title of Collection: International Dated: April 12, 2016. public and Federal agencies with an opportunity to comment on proposed, Computer and Information Literacy Kate Mullan, Study (ICILS 2018) Field Test and revised, and continuing collections of Acting Director, Information Collection Recruitment for Main Study. information. This helps the Department Clearance Division, Privacy, Information and assess the impact of its information OMB Control Number: 1850-New Records Management Services, Office of collection requirements and minimize Type of Review: A new information Management. collection. the public’s reporting burden. It also Respondents/Affected Public: [FR Doc. 2016–08723 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] helps the public understand the Individuals or Households. BILLING CODE 4000–01–P Department’s information collection Total Estimated Number of Annual requirements and provide the requested Responses: 1,983. data in the desired format. ED is Total Estimated Number of Annual soliciting comments on the proposed Burden Hours: 1,984. information collection request (ICR) that

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is described below. The Department of Thursday, May 5, 2016, 8:15 a.m.–12:20 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Education is especially interested in p.m. Environmental Management Site- public comment addressing the Place: The Crowne Plaza Chicago Specific Advisory Board, Oak Ridge following issues: (1) Is this collection Metro Hotel, 733 W. Madison, Chicago Reservation necessary to the proper functions of the IL 60661, Phone: (312) 829–5000. Department; (2) will this information be AGENCY: Department of Energy. processed and used in a timely manner; Purpose: In accordance with the (3) is the estimate of burden accurate; Federal Advisory Committee Act ACTION: Notice of open meeting. (FACA), Public Law 92–463, as (4) how might the Department enhance SUMMARY: This notice announces a amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix 2), the the quality, utility, and clarity of the meeting of the Environmental U.S. Election Assistance Commission information to be collected; and (5) how Management Site-Specific Advisory might the Department minimize the (EAC) Board of Advisors will meet to Board (EM SSAB), Oak Ridge burden of this collection on the address its responsibilities under the Reservation. The Federal Advisory respondents, including through the use Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA), Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463, 86 Stat. of information technology. Please note to present its views on issues in the 770) requires that public notice of this that written comments received in administration of Federal elections, meeting be announced in the Federal response to this notice will be formulate recommendations to the EAC, Register. considered public records. and receive updates on EAC activities. Title of Collection: EZ-Audit: DATES: Wednesday, May 11, 2016, 6:00 Electronic Submission of Financial Agenda: The Board of Advisors will p.m. Statements and Compliance Audits. receive an overview of EAC Agency ADDRESSES: Department of Energy OMB Control Number: 1845–0072. Operations, and will receive updates on Information Center, Office of Science Type of Review: An extension of an EAC Grants and Audits, EAC Testing and Technical Information, 1 existing information collection. and Certification and Voluntary Voting Science.gov Way, Oak Ridge, Tennessee Respondents/Affected Public: State, System Guidelines (VVSG) 1.1, EAC 37830. Local, and Tribal Governments; Private Election Administration and Voting FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Sector. Survey (EAVS), EAC Election Worker Melyssa P. Noe, Federal Coordinator, Total Estimated Number of Annual Recruitment, Training and Retention Department of Energy Oak Ridge Responses: 6,100. Project, EAC and the National Voter Total Estimated Number of Annual Operations Office, P.O. Box 2001, EM– Registration Act (NVRA), and EAC’s 90, Oak Ridge, TN 37831. Phone (865) Burden Hours: 2,491. New Web site Rollout. The Board will Abstract: eZ-Audit is a web-based 241–3315; Fax (865) 576–0956 or email: receive briefings from the U.S. process designed to facilitate the [email protected] or check the submission of compliance and financial Department of Justice (DOJ), the Federal Web site at http://energy.gov/orem/ statement audits, expedite the review of Voting Assistance Program (FVAP), and services/community-engagement/oak- those audits by the Department, and the Counsel of State Governments ridge-site-specific-advisory-board. provide more timely and useful (CSG). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: information to public, non-profit and The Board of Advisors will conduct Purpose of the Board: The purpose of proprietary institutions regarding the breakout sessions of the Executive/By- the Board is to make recommendations Department’s review. eZ-Audit law subcommittee. The Board will to DOE–EM and site management in the establishes a uniform process under discuss and vote on proposed Bylaws areas of environmental restoration, which all institutions submit directly to amendments, and will fill vacancies for waste management, and related the Department any audit required officers. The Board will consider other activities. under the Title IV, HEA program administrative matters. Tentative Agenda regulations. eZ-Audit continues to have Supplementary: Members of the • Welcome and Announcements minimal number of financial template • line items and general information public may submit relevant written Comments from the Deputy statements to the Board of Advisors Designated Federal Officer (DDFO) questions. No additional burden hours • have been added. with respect to the meeting no later than Comments from the DOE, Tennessee 5:00 p.m. EDT on Wednesday, April 27, Department of Environment and Dated: April 12, 2016. 2016. Statements may be sent via email Conservation, and Environmental Kate Mullan, at [email protected], via standard Protection Agency Liaisons • Acting Director, Information Collection mail addressed to the U.S. Election Public Comment Period Clearance Division, Office of the Chief Privacy • Assistance Commission, 1335 East West Presentation: EM Disposal Facility Officer, Office of Management. • Highway, Suite 4300, Silver Spring, MD Additions/Approval of Agenda [FR Doc. 2016–08734 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] • 20910, or by fax at 301–734–3108. Motions/Approval of March 9, 2016 BILLING CODE 4000–01–P Meeting Minutes This meeting will be open to the • Status of Recommendations with DOE public. • Committee Reports ELECTION ASSISTANCE COMMISSION Person To Contact for Information: • Alternate DDFO Report Bryan Whitener, Telephone: (301) 563– • Adjourn Meeting Notice 3961. Public Participation: The EM SSAB, Oak Ridge, welcomes the attendance of AGENCY: U.S. Election Assistance Bryan Whitener, Commission. the public at its advisory committee Director of Communications and meetings and will make every effort to ACTION: Notice of Public Meeting for Clearinghouse, U.S. Election Assistance EAC Board of Advisors. accommodate persons with physical Commission. disabilities or special needs. If you Date and Time: Wednesday, May 4, [FR Doc. 2016–08677 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] require special accommodations due to 2016, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. and BILLING CODE 6820–KF–P a disability, please contact Melyssa P.

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Noe at least seven days in advance of assessment and management; and clean- • EM SSAB Chairs Meeting Recap the meeting at the phone number listed up science and technology activities. • Presentation above. Written statements may be filed Additionally, the renewal of the • Administrative Issues • with the Board either before or after the Board has been determined to be Subcommittee Updates • Public Comments meeting. Individuals who wish to make essential to conduct DOE’s business and • oral statements pertaining to the agenda to be in the public interest in Final Comments from the Board • Adjourn item should contact Melyssa P. Noe at connection with the performance of the address or telephone number listed duties imposed on the DOE by law and Public Participation: The meeting is above. Requests must be received five agreement. The Board will operate in open to the public. The EM SSAB, days prior to the meeting and reasonable accordance with the provisions of the Portsmouth, welcomes the attendance of provision will be made to include the Federal Advisory Committee Act, and the public at its advisory committee presentation in the agenda. The Deputy rules and regulations issued in meetings and will make every effort to Designated Federal Officer is implementation of that Act. accommodate persons with physical disabilities or special needs. If you empowered to conduct the meeting in a FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. require special accommodations due to fashion that will facilitate the orderly David Borak, Designated Federal a disability, please contact Greg conduct of business. Individuals Officer, at (202) 586–9928 or Simonton at least seven days in advance wishing to make public comments will [email protected]. be provided a maximum of five minutes of the meeting at the phone number Issued in Washington, DC, on April 11, listed above. Written statements may be to present their comments. 2016. Minutes: Minutes will be available by filed with the Board either before or LaTanya R. Butler, writing or calling Melyssa P. Noe at the after the meeting. Individuals who wish address and phone number listed above. Acting Committee Management Officer. to make oral statements pertaining to Minutes will also be available at the [FR Doc. 2016–08755 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] agenda items should contact Greg following Web site: http://energy.gov/ BILLING CODE 6450–01–P Simonton at the address or telephone orem/services/community-engagement/ number listed above. Requests must be oak-ridge-site-specific-advisory-board. received five days prior to the meeting DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY and reasonable provision will be made Issued at Washington, DC, on April 11, to include the presentation in the 2016. Environmental Management Site- agenda. The Deputy Designated Federal LaTanya R. Butler, Specific Advisory Board, Portsmouth Officer is empowered to conduct the Deputy Committee Management Officer. AGENCY: Department of Energy (DOE) meeting in a fashion that will facilitate [FR Doc. 2016–08759 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] ACTION: Notice of open meeting. the orderly conduct of business. BILLING CODE 6450–01–P Individuals wishing to make public SUMMARY: This notice announces a comments will be provided a maximum meeting of the Environmental of five minutes to present their DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Management Site-Specific Advisory comments. Environmental Management Site- Board (EM SSAB), Portsmouth. The Minutes: Minutes will be available by Specific Advisory Board Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. writing or calling Greg Simonton at the L. 92–463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that address and phone number listed above. AGENCY: Office of Environmental public notice of this meeting be Minutes will also be available at the Management, Department of Energy. announced in the Federal Register. following Web site: http://www.ports- ACTION: Notice of renewal. DATES: Thursday, May 5, 2016 6:00 p.m. ssab.energy.gov/. Issued at Washington, DC, on April 11, SUMMARY: Pursuant to Section ADDRESSES: Ohio State University, 2016. 14(a)(2)(A) of the Federal Advisory Endeavor Center, 1862 Shyville Road, LaTanya R. Butler, Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), and in Piketon, Ohio 45661. accordance with Title 41 of the Code of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Greg Deputy Committee Management Officer. Federal Regulations, section 102– Simonton, Alternate Deputy Designated [FR Doc. 2016–08757 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 3.65(a), and following consultation with Federal Officer, Department of Energy BILLING CODE 6450–01–P the Committee Management Secretariat, Portsmouth/Paducah Project Office, Post General Services Administration, notice Office Box 700, Piketon, Ohio 45661, is hereby given that the Environmental (740) 897–3737, Greg.Simonton@ DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY lex.doe.gov. Management Site-Specific Advisory Office of Energy Efficiency and Board (EM SSAB or Board) will be SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Renewable Energy renewed for a two-year period beginning Purpose of the Board: The purpose of April 11, 2016. the Board is to make recommendations [Case No. BLR–004] The Board provides the Assistant to DOE–EM and site management in the Notice of Petition for Waiver From Secretary for Environmental areas of environmental restoration, Management (EM) with information, Superior Boiler Works, Inc. From the waste management and related Department of Energy Commercial advice, and recommendations activities. concerning issues affecting the EM Packaged Boiler Test Procedure Tentative Agenda program at various sites. These site- AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and specific issues include clean-up • Call to Order, Introductions, Review Renewable Energy, Department of standards and environmental of Agenda Energy. • restoration; waste management and Approval of March Minutes ACTION: Notice of petition for waiver and • disposition; stabilization and Deputy Designated Federal Officer’s request for public comments. disposition of non-stockpile nuclear Comments materials; excess facilities; future land • Federal Coordinator’s Comments SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt use and long-term stewardship; risk • Liaison’s Comments of a petition for waiver from Superior

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Boiler Works, Inc. (Superior) seeking an under the existing DOE test procedure. petitioner’s basic model contains one or exemption from specified portions of The models of commercial packaged more design characteristics that prevent the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) boilers at issue are models with higher testing according to the prescribed test test procedure applicable to commercial input capacities that typically require procedures; or (2) the prescribed test packaged boilers. Superior contends higher steam pressure and alternative procedures may evaluate the basic that some of their commercial packaged instrumentation due to the large model in a manner so unrepresentative boilers cannot be accurately tested using quantities of fluids being measured. of its true energy consumption as to the currently applicable DOE test I. Background and Authority provide materially inaccurate procedure and, as a result, seeks to use comparative data. 10 CFR 431.401(a)(1). an alternate test procedure to test these Title III, Part C of the Energy Policy Petitioners must include in their basic models. DOE solicits comments, and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA), petition any alternate test procedures data, and information concerning as amended (42 U.S.C. 6311 et seq.), known to the petitioner to evaluate the Superior’s petition and the suggested established the Energy Conservation basic model in a manner representative alternate test procedure. Program for certain industrial of its energy consumption. 10 CFR equipment, which includes commercial DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, 431.401(b)(1)(iii). packaged boilers.1 Part C specifically and information with respect to the DOE may grant a waiver subject to includes definitions (42 U.S.C. 6311), Superior petition until May 16, 2016. conditions, including adherence to energy conservation standards (42 U.S.C ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, alternate test procedures. 10 CFR 6313), test procedures (42 U.S.C. 6314), 431.401(f)(2). As soon as practicable identified by case number ‘‘BLR–004,’’ labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315), by any of the following methods: after the granting of any waiver, DOE • and the authority to require information will publish in the Federal Register a Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// and reports from manufacturers (42 www.regulations.gov. Follow the notice of proposed rulemaking to amend U.S.C. 6316). Part C authorizes the its regulations so as to eliminate any instructions for submitting comments. Secretary of Energy (the Secretary) to • Email: AS_Waiver_Requests@ need for the continuation of such prescribe test procedures that are ee.doe.gov. Include the case number waiver. As soon thereafter as reasonably designed to produce results [Case No. BLR–004] in the subject line practicable, DOE will publish in the that measure energy efficiency, energy of the message. Federal Register a final rule. 10 CFR use, and estimated annual operating • Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. 431.401(l). costs, and that are not unduly Department of Energy, Building burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. II. Petition for Waiver of Test Procedure Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2B, 6314(a)(2)) With respect to commercial 1000 Independence Avenue SW., On July 21, 2015, Superior submitted packaged boilers, Part C requires DOE to Washington, DC 20585–0121. a petition for waiver from the DOE test use industry test procedures developed Telephone: (202) 586–2945. Please procedure for certain basic models of its or recognized by the Air-Conditioning, submit one signed original paper copy. commercial packaged boilers. The DOE • Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda Heating, and Refrigeration Institute test procedure for commercial packaged Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy, (AHRI) or the American Society of boilers is set forth at 10 CFR 431.86 and Building Technologies Program, 950 Heating, Refrigerating, and Air- incorporates by reference Hydronics Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), as Institute (HI) BTS–2000, ‘‘Method to L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600, 2 Washington, DC 20024. Please submit referenced in ASHRAE/IES Standard Determine Efficiency of Commercial one signed original paper copy. 90.1, ‘‘Energy Standard for Buildings Space Heating Boilers’’ (BTS–2000). Docket: For access to the docket to Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.’’ According to Superior, there are review the background documents (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(4)(A)) Further, if such several issues that make BTS–2000 relevant to this matter, you may visit an industry test procedure is amended, incompatible with larger commercial http://www.regulations.gov. Available DOE is required to amend its test packaged boilers, including those documents include the following items: procedure to be consistent with the identified in its petition for waiver. (1) This notice; (2) public comments amended industry test procedure, Superior stated that the requirements to received; and (3) the petition for waiver. unless it determines, by rule published use test conditions specified in BTS– in the Federal Register and supported FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. 2000 and the instrumentation by clear and convincing evidence, that Bryan Berringer, U.S. Department of requirements are outdated. Specifically, the amended test procedure would be Energy, Building Technologies Program, Superior indicated the following unduly burdensome to conduct or Mail Stop EE–2B, Forrestal Building, regarding the test conditions: would not produce test results that 1000 Independence Avenue SW., • The 0 to 2 psig test pressure for reflect the energy efficiency, energy use, Washington, DC 20585–0121. steam boilers may be adequate for and estimated operating costs of that Telephone: (202) 586–0371. Email: residential and small commercial (cast equipment during a representative [email protected]. iron) boilers sized [commercial average use cycle. (42 U.S.C. Mr. Peter Cochran, U.S. Department of packaged] boilers, however such steam 6314(a)(4)(B)). The test procedure for Energy, Office of the General Counsel, pressures are not compatible with large commercial packaged boilers is Mail Stop GC–33, Forrestal Building, [commercial packaged] boilers as it will contained in 10 CFR part 431, subpart 1000 Independence Avenue SW., cause water carryover in large E. Washington, DC 20585–0103. quantities, and an inability to meet DOE’s regulations permit a person to Telephone: (202) 586–9496. Email: design water flow rates and firing rates; seek a waiver from the test procedure [email protected]. • requirements for covered commercial Typically test steam pressures in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a equipment if at least one of the the range of 10 to 12 psig are required; petition received July 21, 2015, Superior following conditions is met: (1) The and requested that the U.S. Department of • Test temperatures defined for hot Energy (‘‘DOE’’) grant a waiver to 1 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the water [commercial packaged] boilers certain models of larger commercial U.S. Code, Part C was re-designated Part A–1. cause thermal shock problems in large package boilers that cannot be tested 2 Illuminating Engineering Society. [commercial packaged] boilers.

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Superior also indicated the following efficiency based on the relative measurement of energy efficiency of regarding the instrumentation chart in difference between the flue gas certain models of commercial packaged Table 1 of section 6.0, ‘‘Instruments,’’ of temperature and the bulk fluid boilers manufactured by Superior. BTS–2000: temperature when operating in steam DOE solicits comments from • Steam pressure cannot be measured mode as opposed to hot water using the interested parties on all aspects of the by mercury manometer as the use of following relationship: petition, including the suggested mercury in instruments and controls is Tstack, hw = (Tstack, steam ¥ Tsat) + Tbulk, hw alternate test procedure. Pursuant to 10 banned; the correct instrument is a CFR 431.401(d), any person submitting Bourdon Tube Gauge for pressures of 0 where Tstack, hw is the stack temperature to be used to determine the combustion efficiency written comments to DOE must also to 30 psig; in hot water mode, T is the measured send a copy of such comments to the • Large boilers typically fire into a stack, steam stack temperature when testing on steam, Tsat petitioner. The contact information for positive pressure combustion chamber, is the saturation temperature of steam at the the petitioner is: Mokhtar Matallah, Vice thus gas pressure, firebox pressure and test pressure, and Tbulk is the temperature of President, Engineering, Superior Boiler vent/flue pressure instruments all need the outlet water when testing in hot water Works, Inc., 3524 E. 4th St., Hutchinson, to reflect this; mode and is equal to 180 °F. According to • KS 67504. All submissions received The use of scales to measure water/ Superior, using this adjusted stack must include the agency name and case condensate/moisture flow rates is temperature to calculate combustion number for this proceeding. Submit efficiency is a more accurate representation incompatible with the volume of these electronic comments in WordPerfect, fluids being used or generated by large of the actual efficiency when operating as a hot water commercial packaged boiler than Microsoft Word, Portable Document [commercial packaged] boilers; Format (PDF), or text (American • Water flow meters should be used simply using combustion efficiency value for Standard Code for Information and in the case of moisture content, steam mode. Interchange (ASCII)) file format and current practice is to use a throttling The following basic models are avoid the use of special characters or calorimeter; included in Superior’s petition: • The measurement of carbon dioxide Arrowhead, Triad, Apache, Seminole, any form of encryption. Wherever as a means of calculating excess air or Super Seminole, Mohican, Aztec, possible, include the electronic oxygen is considered obsolete in the Mohawk, Osage, SX–6, and SX–8. signature of the author. DOE does not large [commercial packaged] boiler DOE notes that it has published a accept telefacsimiles (faxes). industry; direct measurement of excess notice of proposed rulemaking (March According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any oxygen is the preferred method as 2016 CPB TP NOPR) to amend its test person submitting information that he modern oxygen meters can easily be procedure for commercial packaged or she believes to be confidential and calibrated against the oxygen in the boilers prescribed in 10 CFR part 431 exempt by law from public disclosure ambient air; subpart E. 81 FR 14641 (Mar. 17, 2016). should submit two copies: one copy of • Carbon Monoxide levels are no The proposed amended test procedure the document including all the longer measured as a percentage; the addresses, among other changes, the information believed to be confidential, current preferred unit is parts per issues raised in this waiver request by and one copy of the document with the million (ppm). incorporating by reference ANSI/AHRI information believed to be confidential To address these concerns, Superior Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement deleted. DOE will make its own proposes to use the newly published for BTS–2000 in the DOE test procedure determination about the confidential American National Standards Institute for commercial packaged boilers. In status of the information and treat it (ANSI)/Air-Conditioning, Heating, and addition to adopting ANSI/AHRI according to its determination. Refrigeration Institute (AHRI) 1500– Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement Issued in Washington, DC, on April 7, 2015, ‘‘Standard for Performance Rating for BTS–2000, DOE further proposes 2016. of Commercial Space Heating Boilers’’ several modifications to its test Kathleen B. Hogan, (ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015) in procedure that are not captured in Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy place of BTS–2000. AHRI developed ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015 in Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015 as a order to improve repeatability, add Energy. replacement for BTS–2000 in order to clarification, and accommodate testing Superior Boiler Works, Inc. make the test procedure suitable for use of some equipment that has experienced with larger commercial packaged difficulty in testing to the existing DOE 3524 E. 4th St. boilers, as well as improve and clarify test procedure. Among these changes, Hutchinson, KS 67504 the test method. Superior claims that DOE proposes to adopt the stack use of this ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500– temperature adjustment described by (620) 662–6693 2015 is necessary as it is compatible Superior when using the tested July 21, 2015 with the size of commercial packaged combustion efficiency of large steam U.S. Department of Energy boilers they manufacture. commercial packaged boilers to Attention: Ms. Ashley Armstrong Additionally, for the large commercial represent the combustion efficiency of packaged boilers capable of supplying Subject: Revised Commercial Packaged large commercial packaged boilers in Boilers Waiver Request either steam or hot water identified in hot water mode. this petition, Superior requests that, Dear Ms. Armstrong, when determining the combustion III. Summary and Request for We previously submitted a waiver efficiency in hot water mode based on Comments request on June 30, 2015 but wish to testing in steam mode only, the Through this notice, DOE is submit this revised waiver request in combustion efficiency rating be publishing Superior’s petition for place of it. In accordance with the determined based on an adjusted waiver pursuant to 10 CFR provisions of the Code of Federal combustion efficiency. Superior 431.401(b)(1)(iv). The petition contains Regulations Part 431, paragraph requests that an adjustment be made to no confidential information. The 431.401, Superior Boiler Works, Inc. is the measured stack temperature to be petition includes a suggested alternate hereby petitioning for a waiver from the used in calculating combustion test procedure applicable to following specific test procedures

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specified for Commercial Packaged large boiler industry. Direct 10. SX–6 Boilers: measurement of excess oxygen is the 11. SX–8 1. Paragraph 431.86 Uniform test preferred method as modern oxygen Other know manufacturers of similar method for the measurement of energy meters can easily be calibrated against products are listed below. These efficiency of commercial packaged the oxygen in the ambient air. manufacturers will be notified by boilers. This section requirements that Æ Carbon Monoxide levels are no Superior Boiler Works, Inc. of this boilers be tested using the provisions of longer measured as a percentage. The waiver, if and when the deviation is HI BTS–2000. We propose to use the current preferred unit is ppm. granted, in accordance with paragraph newly published AHRI Standard 1500, AHRI 1500 has taken into account these 431.401(c). 2015 Standard for Performance Rating of changes. AESYS Technologies, LLC Commercial Space Heating Boilers. 3. Paragraph 431.86(c)(2)(iii)(B) Bryan Steam There are several issues that make BTS Rating. This paragraph specifies that for Burnham Commercial 2000 incompatible with larger boilers boilers capable of supplying either Cleaver-Brooks that were previously identified and steam or hot water, that are tested on Easco discussed. AHRI has worked diligently steam only, the hot water efficiency Fulton Boiler Works over the last year or so to revise BTS– shall be based on the testing in the Hurst Boiler 2000 in order to address those issues steam mode. We propose to use an Johnston Boiler Company and make BTS 2000 suitable for larger adjusted steam efficiency for hot water Lattner Boiler Company boilers. AHRI Standard 1500 is the when testing on steam only. The Miura result of that work. Use of this new adjustment is made to the measured Precision Boilers, LLC standard is desirable as it is compatible stack temperature to be used in Unilux with the various size boilers we calculating efficiency based on the Vapor Power International, LLC manufacture. relative difference between the flue gas Victory Energy Operations, LLC 2. Paragraph 431.86(c)(1)(iv) The temperature and the bulk fluid Williams & Davis Boilers requirement to use test conditions temperature when operating on steam We appreciate your consideration of specified in BTS–2000 specifically the vs. hot water using the following this request. If you have any additional requirements for the test pressure for relationship: questions please don’t hesitate to steam boilers, the required water ¥ contact me. temperatures for hot water boilers and Tstackhw = (Tstacksteam Tsat) + instrumentation requirements seem to Tbulkhw, where Sincerely, refer back to the middle of the last Tstackhw = stack temperature to be used Mokhtar Matallah century rather than the present day, for to determine the efficiency on hot Vice President, Engineering example: water. Cc: Mr. Doug Wright, President & CEO, • The 0 to 2 psig test pressure for Tstacksteam = measured stack Superior Boiler Works, Inc. steam boilers may be perfectly adequate temperature when testing on steam. [FR Doc. 2016–08738 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Tbulkhw = 180 °F for residential and small commercial BILLING CODE P (cast iron) boilers sized boilers, however The dominant heat transfer variable is not compatible with large boilers as for both steam and hot water boilers is it will cause water carryover in large the gas side coefficient and there is very DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY quantities, and an inability to meet little difference in the overall heat design water flow rates and firing rates. transfer coefficient between steam and Office of Energy Efficiency and Typically test pressures in range 10 to hot water boilers. It is possible therefore Renewable Energy 12 psig are required. to determine what a hot water boiler [Case No. BLR–007] • Test temperatures defined for hot stack temperature will be based on a water boilers are guaranteed to cause steam test based on the difference in the Notice of Petition for Waiver From thermal shock problems in large boilers. bulk fluid temperature in the boiler. We Cleaver-Brooks From the Department • The instrumentation chart, Table 1, believe that using this adjusted stack of Energy Commercial Packaged Boiler has several problem areas, as follows: temperature to calculate efficiency is a Test Procedure Æ Steam pressure cannot be measured more accurate representation of the by mercury manometer as the use of actual efficiency when operating as a AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and mercury in instruments and controls is hot water boiler than simply using the Renewable Energy, Department of banned. The correct instrument is a steam efficiency value. Energy. Bourdon Tube Gauge 0 to 30 psig The basic models that this request is ACTION: Notice of petition for waiver and Æ Large boilers typically fire into a applicable to are scotch marine, firetube request for public comments. positive pressure combustion chamber, boilers used for commercial packaged thus gas pressure, firebox pressure and space heating, Section IV ASME SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt vent/flue pressure instruments all need applications. The specific models of a petition for waiver from Cleaver- to reflect this. offered by Superior Boiler Works in this Brooks seeking an exemption from Æ The use of scales to measure water/ category for section IV ASME specified portions of the U.S. condensate/moisture flow rates is applications includes the following: Department of Energy (DOE) test incompatible with the sheer volume of 1. Arrowhead procedure applicable to commercial these fluids being used or generated by 2. Triad packaged boilers. Cleaver-Brooks large boilers. Water flow meters should 3. Apache contends that some of their commercial be used and in the case of moisture 4. Seminole packaged boilers cannot be accurately content, current practice is to use a 5. Super Seminole tested using the currently applicable throttling calorimeter. 6. Mohican DOE test procedure and, as a result, Æ The measurement of carbon dioxide 7. Aztec seeks to use an alternate test procedure as a means of calculating excess air or 8. Mohawk to test these basic models. DOE solicits oxygen is considered obsolete in the 9. Osage comments, data, and information

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concerning Cleaver-Brooks’ petition and I. Background and Authority provide materially inaccurate the suggested alternate test procedure. Title III, Part C of the Energy Policy comparative data. 10 CFR 431.401(a)(1). Petitioners must include in their DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA), petition any alternate test procedures and information with respect to the as amended (42 U.S.C. 6311 et seq.), known to the petitioner to evaluate the Cleaver-Brooks petition until May 16, established the Energy Conservation basic model in a manner representative 2016. Program for certain industrial equipment, which includes commercial of its energy consumption. 10 CFR ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, packaged boilers.1 Part C specifically 431.401(b)(1)(iii). identified by case number ‘‘BLR–007,’’ includes definitions (42 U.S.C. 6311), DOE may grant a waiver subject to by any of the following methods: energy conservation standards (42 U.S.C conditions, including adherence to • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// 6313), test procedures (42 U.S.C. 6314), alternate test procedures. 10 CFR www.regulations.gov. Follow the labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315), 431.401(f)(2). As soon as practicable instructions for submitting comments. and the authority to require information after the granting of any waiver, DOE will publish in the Federal Register a • Email: AS_Waiver_Requests@ and reports from manufacturers (42 U.S.C. 6316). Part C authorizes the notice of proposed rulemaking to amend ee.doe.gov. Include the case number its regulations so as to eliminate any [Case No. BLR–007] in the subject line Secretary of Energy (the Secretary) to prescribe test procedures that are need for the continuation of such of the message. waiver. As soon thereafter as • reasonably designed to produce results Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. that measure energy efficiency, energy practicable, DOE will publish in the Department of Energy, Building use, and estimated annual operating Federal Register a final rule. 10 CFR Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2B, costs, and that are not unduly 431.401(l). 1000 Independence Avenue SW., burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. II. Petition for Waiver of Test Procedure Washington, DC 20585–0121. 6314(a)(2)) With respect to commercial Telephone: (202) 586–2945. Please packaged boilers, Part C requires DOE to On July 24, 2015, Cleaver-Brooks submit one signed original paper copy. use industry test procedures developed submitted a petition for waiver from the • Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda or recognized by the Air-Conditioning, DOE test procedure for certain basic Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy, Heating, and Refrigeration Institute models of its commercial packaged Building Technologies Program, 950 (AHRI) or the American Society of boilers. The DOE test procedure for L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600, Heating, Refrigerating, and Air- commercial packaged boilers is set forth Washington, DC 20024. Please submit Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), as at 10 CFR 431.86 and incorporates by one signed original paper copy. referenced in ASHRAE/IES 2 Standard reference Hydronics Institute (HI) BTS– 2000, ‘‘Method to Determine Efficiency Docket: For access to the docket to 90.1, ‘‘Energy Standard for Buildings of Commercial Space Heating Boilers’’ review the background documents Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.’’ (BTS–2000). relevant to this matter, you may visit (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(4)(A)) Further, if such According to Cleaver-Brooks, there http://www.regulations.gov. Available an industry test procedure is amended, are several issues that make BTS–2000 documents include the following items: DOE is required to amend its test incompatible with larger commercial (1) This notice; (2) public comments procedure to be consistent with the packaged boilers, including those received; and (3) the petition for waiver. amended industry test procedure, unless it determines, by rule published identified in its petition for waiver. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. in the Federal Register and supported Cleaver-Brooks stated that the Bryan Berringer, U.S. Department of by clear and convincing evidence, that requirements to use test conditions Energy, Building Technologies Program, the amended test procedure would be specified in BTS–2000 and the Mail Stop EE–2B, Forrestal Building, unduly burdensome to conduct or instrumentation requirements are 1000 Independence Avenue SW., would not produce test results that outdated. Specifically, Cleaver-Brooks Washington, DC 20585–0121. reflect the energy efficiency, energy use, indicated the following regarding the Telephone: (202) 586–0371. Email: test conditions: and estimated operating costs of that • [email protected]. equipment during a representative The 0 to 2 psig test pressure for Mr. Peter Cochran, U.S. Department of average use cycle. (42 U.S.C. steam boilers may be adequate for Energy, Office of the General Counsel, 6314(a)(4)(B)). The test procedure for residential and small commercial (cast Mail Stop GC–33, Forrestal Building, commercial packaged boilers is iron) boilers sized [commercial 1000 Independence Avenue SW., contained in 10 CFR part 431, subpart packaged] boilers, however such steam Washington, DC 20585–0103. E. pressures are not compatible with large Telephone: (202) 586–9496. Email: DOE’s regulations for covered [commercial packaged] boilers as it will [email protected]. products and equipment permit a cause water carryover in large person to seek a waiver from the test quantities, and an inability to meet SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a procedure requirements for covered design water flow rates and firing rates; petition received July 24, 2015, Cleaver- • commercial equipment if at least one of Typically test steam pressures in Brooks requested that the U.S. the following conditions is met: (1) The the range of 10 to 12 psig are required; Department of Energy (‘‘DOE’’) grant a petitioner’s basic model contains one or and waiver to certain models of larger • more design characteristics that prevent Test temperatures defined for hot commercial package boilers that cannot testing according to the prescribed test water [commercial packaged] boilers be tested under the existing DOE test procedures; or (2) the prescribed test cause thermal shock problems in large procedure. The models of commercial procedures may evaluate the basic [commercial packaged] boilers. packaged boilers at issue are models model in a manner so unrepresentative Cleaver-Brooks also indicated the with higher input capacities that of its true energy consumption as to following regarding the instrumentation typically require higher steam pressure chart in Table 1 of section 6.0, and alternative instrumentation due to 1 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the ‘‘Instruments,’’ of BTS–2000: the large quantities of fluids being U.S. Code, Part C was re-designated Part A–1. • Steam pressure cannot be measured measured. 2 Illuminating Engineering Society. by mercury manometer as the use of

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mercury in instruments and controls is mode as opposed to hot water using the DOE solicits comments from banned; the correct instrument is a following relationship: interested parties on all aspects of the Bourdon Tube Gauge for pressures of 0 Tstack, hw = (Tstack, steam ¥ Tsat) + Tbulk, hw petition, including the suggested

to 30 psig; where Tstack, hw is the stack temperature to be alternate test procedure. Pursuant to 10 • Large boilers typically fire into a used to determine the combustion CFR 431.401(d), any person submitting positive pressure combustion chamber, efficiency in hot water mode, Tstack, steam written comments to DOE must also thus gas pressure, firebox pressure and is the measured stack temperature when send a copy of such comments to the vent/flue pressure instruments all need testing on steam, Tsat is the saturation petitioner. The contact information for to reflect this; temperature of steam at the test pressure, the petitioner is: Peter A. Molvie, P.E., • and Tbulk, hw is the temperature of the The use of scales to measure water/ outlet water when testing in hot water Manager, Codes & Standards, Cleaver- condensate/moisture flow rates is mode and is equal to 180 °F. According Brooks Product Development, 3232 W. incompatible with the volume of these to Cleaver-Brooks, using this adjusted Lancaster Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53209. fluids being used or generated by large stack temperature to calculate All submissions received must include [commercial packaged] boilers; combustion efficiency is a more accurate the agency name and case number for • Water flow meters should be used representation of the actual efficiency this proceeding. Submit electronic when operating as a hot water comments in WordPerfect, Microsoft and in the case of moisture content, commercial packaged boiler than simply current practice is to use a throttling using combustion efficiency value for Word, Portable Document Format (PDF), calorimeter; steam mode. or text (American Standard Code for • The measurement of carbon dioxide Information Interchange (ASCII)) file The following basic models are as a means of calculating excess air or format and avoid the use of special included in Cleaver-Brooks’ petition: oxygen is considered obsolete in the characters or any form of encryption. CBEX–E, CBEX–P, 4WI/4WG, CBLE, Wherever possible, include the large [commercial packaged] boiler CBR, CBL, CB, CFC, CFLC, CFW, CFH, industry; direct measurement of excess electronic signature of the author. DOE FLX and M5. does not accept telefacsimiles (faxes). oxygen is the preferred method as DOE notes that it has published a According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any modern oxygen meters can easily be notice of proposed rulemaking (March person submitting information that he calibrated against the oxygen in the 2016 CPB TP NOPR) to amend its test or she believes to be confidential and ambient air; procedure for commercial packaged • exempt by law from public disclosure Carbon Monoxide levels are no boilers prescribed in 10 CFR part 431 longer measured as a percentage; the subpart E. 81 FR 14641 (Mar. 17, 2016). should submit two copies: One copy of current preferred unit is parts per The proposed amended test procedure the document including all the million (ppm). addresses, among other changes, the information believed to be confidential, To address these concerns, Cleaver- issues raised in this waiver request by and one copy of the document with the Brooks proposes to use the newly incorporating by reference ANSI/AHRI information believed to be confidential published American National Standards Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement deleted. DOE will make its own Institute (ANSI)/Air-Conditioning, for BTS–2000 in the DOE test procedure determination about the confidential Heating, and Refrigeration Institute for commercial packaged boilers. In status of the information and treat it (AHRI) 1500–2015, ‘‘Standard for addition to adopting ANSI/AHRI according to its determination. Performance Rating of Commercial Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement Issued in Washington, DC, on April 7, Space Heating Boilers’’ (ANSI/AHRI for BTS–2000, DOE further proposes 2016. Standard 1500–2015) in place of BTS– several modifications to its test Kathleen B. Hogan, 2000. AHRI developed ANSI/AHRI procedure that are not captured in Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015 in Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable for BTS–2000 in order to make the test order to improve repeatability, add Energy. procedure suitable for use with larger clarification, and accommodate testing From: Peter Molvie commercial packaged boilers, as well as of some equipment that has experienced Sent: Friday, July 24, 2015 2:44 p.m. improve and clarify the test method. difficulty in testing to the existing DOE To: AS_Waiver_Request Cleaver-Brooks claims that use of this test procedure. Among these changes, Subject: RE: Test Procedure Waiver ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015 is DOE proposes to adopt the stack In accordance with the provisions of necessary as it is compatible with the temperature adjustment described by the Code of Federal Regulations Part size of commercial packaged boilers Cleaver-Brooks when using the tested 431, paragraph 431.401, Cleaver-Brooks they manufacture. combustion efficiency of large steam is hereby petitioning for a waiver from Additionally, for the large commercial commercial packaged boilers to the following test procedures specified packaged boilers capable of supplying represent the combustion efficiency of for Commercial Packaged Boilers: either steam or hot water identified in large commercial packaged boilers in 1. Paragraph 431.86 Uniform test this petition, Cleaver-Brooks requests hot water mode. method for the measurement of energy that, when determining the combustion efficiency of commercial packaged efficiency in hot water mode based on III. Summary and Request for boilers. This section requires the boilers testing in steam mode only, the Comments be tested using the provisions of HI combustion efficiency rating be Through this notice, DOE is BTS–2000. We propose to use the newly determined based on an adjusted publishing Cleaver-Brooks’ petition for published AHRI 1500, 2015 Standard combustion efficiency. Cleaver-Brooks waiver pursuant to 10 CFR for Performance Rating of Commercial requests that an adjustment be made to 431.401(b)(1)(iv). The petition contains Space Heating Boilers. There are several the measured stack temperature to be no confidential information. The issues that make BTS 2000 incompatible used in calculating combustion petition includes a suggested alternate with the larger boilers that were efficiency based on the relative test procedure applicable to identified in previous waiver requests. difference between the flue gas measurement of energy efficiency of AHRI has worked diligently over the temperature and the bulk fluid certain models of commercial packaged past year to revise BTS–2000 in order to temperature when operating in steam boilers manufactured by Cleaver-Brooks. address those issues and make BTS–

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2000 suitable for use with larger boilers. when testing on steam only. The 414–438–5465 AHRI Standard 1500 is the result of that adjustment is made to the measured [FR Doc. 2016–08750 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] work. Use of this new standard is stack temperature to be used in BILLING CODE 6450–01–P required as it is compatible with the size calculating efficiency based on the boilers we manufacture. relative difference between the flue gas 2. Paragraph 431.86(c)(1)(iv) The temperature and the bulk fluid DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY requirement to use test conditions temperature when operating on steam v specified in BTS–2000 specifically the hot water using the following Office of Energy Efficiency and requirements for the test pressure for relationship: Renewable Energy steam boilers, the required water Tstack = (Tstack ¥T ) + Tbulk [Case No. BLR–005] temperatures for hot water boilers and hw steam sat hw Where: instrumentation requirements seem to Notice of Petition for Waiver From Tstack = Stack temperature to be used refer back to the middle of the last hw York-Shipley Global, Division of to determine the efficiency on hot century rather than the present day, for AESYS Technologies, LLC From the water example: Department of Energy Commercial • Tstacksteam = Measured stack The 0 to 2 psig test pressure for Packaged Boiler Test Procedure steam boilers may be perfectly adequate temperature when testing on steam for residential and small commercial Tsat = Saturation temperature of steam at AGENCY: Office of Energy Efficiency and (cast iron) boilers sized boilers, however the test pressure Renewable Energy, Department of ° is not compatible with large boilers as Tbulkhw = 180 F Energy. it will cause water carryover in large The dominant heat transfer variable ACTION: Notice of petition for waiver and quantities, and an inability to meet for both steam and hot water boilers is request for public comments. design water flow rates and firing rates. the gas side coefficient and there is very Typically test pressures in range 10 to little difference in the overall heat SUMMARY: This notice announces receipt 12 psig are required. transfer coefficient between steam and of a petition for waiver from York- • Test temperatures defined for hot hot water boilers. It is possible therefore Shipley Global, Division of AESYS water boilers are guaranteed to cause to determine what a hot water boiler Technologies, LLC (York-Shipley) thermal shock problems in large boilers. stack temperature will be, based on a seeking an exemption from specified • The instrumentation chart, Table 1, steam test and the bulk fluid portions of the U.S. Department of has several problem areas, as follows: Energy (DOE) test procedure applicable Æ temperature difference within the Steam pressure cannot be measured boiler. We believe that using this to commercial packaged boilers. York- by mercury manometer as the use of adjusted stack temperature to calculate Shipley contends that some of their mercury in instruments and controls is efficiency is a more accurate commercial packaged boilers cannot be banned. The correct instrument is a representation of the actual efficiency accurately tested using the currently Bourdon Tube Gauge 0 to 30 psig when operating as a hot water boiler applicable DOE test procedure and, as a Æ Large boilers typically fire into a than simply using the steam efficiency result, seeks to use an alternate test positive pressure combustion chamber, value. procedure to test these basic models. thus gas pressure, firebox pressure and The basic models that this request is DOE solicits comments, data, and vent/flue pressure instruments all need applicable to are as follows: CBEX–E, information concerning York-Shipley’s to reflect this. CBEX–P, 4WI/4WG, CBLE, CBR, CBL, petition and the suggested alternate test Æ The use of scales to measure water/ CB, CFC, CFLC, CFW, CFH, FLX and procedure. condensate/moisture flow rates is M5. DATES: DOE will accept comments, data, incompatible with the sheer volume of Other known Manufacturers of similar and information with respect to the these fluids being used or generated by products are listed below. These York-Shipley petition until May 16, large boilers. Water flow meters should manufacturers will be notified by 2016. be used and in the case of moisture Cleaver-Brooks of this waiver, if and content, current practice is to use a ADDRESSES: You may submit comments, when the deviation is granted, in throttling calorimeter. identified by case number ‘‘BLR–005,’’ Æ The measurement of carbon dioxide accordance with paragraph 431.401(c). by any of the following methods: as a means of calculating excess air or AESYS Technologies, LLC • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// oxygen is considered obsolete in the Bryan Steam www.regulations.gov. Follow the large boiler industry. Direct Burnham Commercial instructions for submitting comments. measurement of excess oxygen is the Easco • Email: AS_Waiver_Requests@ preferred method as modern oxygen Fulton Boiler Works ee.doe.gov. Include the case number meters can easily be calibrated against Hurst [Case No. BLR–005] in the subject line the oxygen in the ambient air. Johnston Boiler Company of the message. Æ Carbon Monoxide levels are no Lattner Boiler Company • Mail: Ms. Brenda Edwards, U.S. longer measured as a percentage. The Miura Department of Energy, Building current preferred unit is ppm. Precision Boilers LLC Technologies Program, Mailstop EE–2B, AHRI 1500 has taken into account these Superior Boiler Works 1000 Independence Avenue SW., changes. Unilux Washington, DC 20585–0121. 3. Paragraph 431.86(c)(2)(iii)(B) Vapor Power International LLC Telephone: (202) 586–2945. Please Rating. This paragraph specifies that for Victory Energy Operations LLC submit one signed original paper copy. boilers capable of supplying either Williams & Davis • Hand Delivery/Courier: Ms. Brenda steam or hot water, that they are tested Peter A. Molvie, P.E. Edwards, U.S. Department of Energy, on steam only, the hot water efficiency Manager, Codes & Standards Building Technologies Program, 950 shall be based on the testing in the Cleaver-Brooks Product Development L’Enfant Plaza SW., Suite 600, steam mode. We propose to use an 3232 W. Lancaster Ave. Washington, DC 20024. Please submit adjusted steam efficiency for hot water Milwaukee, WI 53209 one signed original paper copy.

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Docket: For access to the docket to Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), as of Commercial Space Heating Boilers’’ review the background documents referenced in ASHRAE/IES 2 Standard (BTS–2000). relevant to this matter, you may visit 90.1, ‘‘Energy Standard for Buildings According to York-Shipley, there are http://www.regulations.gov. Available Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.’’ several issues that make BTS–2000 documents include the following items: (42 U.S.C. 6314(a)(4)(A)) Further, if such incompatible with larger commercial (1) This notice; (2) public comments an industry test procedure is amended, packaged boilers, including those received; and (3) the petition for waiver. DOE is required to amend its test identified in its petition for waiver. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: procedure to be consistent with the York-Shipley stated that the Mr. Bryan Berringer, U.S. Department amended industry test procedure, requirements to use test conditions of Energy, Building Technologies unless it determines, by rule published specified in BTS–2000 and the Program, Mail Stop EE–5B, Forrestal in the Federal Register and supported instrumentation requirements are Building, 1000 Independence Avenue by clear and convincing evidence, that outdated. Specifically, York-Shipley SW., Washington, DC 20585–0121. the amended test procedure would be indicated the following regarding the Telephone: (202) 586–0371. Email: unduly burdensome to conduct or test conditions: [email protected]. would not produce test results that • The 0 to 2 psig test pressure for Mr. Peter Cochran, U.S. Department of reflect the energy efficiency, energy use, steam boilers may be adequate for Energy, Office of the General Counsel, and estimated operating costs of that residential and small commercial (cast Mail Stop GC–33, Forrestal Building, equipment during a representative iron) boilers sized [commercial 1000 Independence Avenue SW., average use cycle. (42 U.S.C. packaged] boilers, however such steam Washington, DC 20585–0103. 6314(a)(4)(B)). The test procedure for pressures are not compatible with large Telephone: (202) 586–9496. Email: commercial packaged boilers is [commercial packaged] boilers as it will [email protected]. contained in 10 CFR part 431, subpart cause water carryover in large SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In a E. quantities, and an inability to meet petition received July 21, 2015, York- DOE’s regulations permit a person to design water flow rates and firing rates; Shipley requested that the U.S. seek a waiver from the test procedure • Typically test steam pressures in Department of Energy (‘‘DOE’’) grant a requirements for covered commercial the range of 10 to 12 psig are required; waiver to certain models of larger equipment if at least one of the and commercial package boilers that cannot following conditions is met: (1) The • Test temperatures defined for hot be tested under the existing DOE test petitioner’s basic model contains one or water [commercial packaged] boilers procedure. The models of commercial more design characteristics that prevent cause thermal shock problems in large packaged boilers at issue are models testing according to the prescribed test [commercial packaged] boilers. procedures; or (2) the prescribed test with higher input capacities that York-Shipley also indicated the procedures may evaluate the basic typically require higher steam pressure following regarding the instrumentation model in a manner so unrepresentative and alternative instrumentation due to chart in Table 1 of section 6.0, of its true energy consumption as to the large quantities of fluids being ‘‘Instruments,’’ of BTS–2000: provide materially inaccurate measured. • Steam pressure cannot be measured comparative data. 10 CFR 431.401(a)(1). I. Background and Authority Petitioners must include in their by mercury manometer as the use of mercury in instruments and controls is Title III, Part C of the Energy Policy petition any alternate test procedures and Conservation Act of 1975 (EPCA), known to the petitioner to evaluate the banned; the correct instrument is a as amended (42 U.S.C. 6311 et seq.), basic model in a manner representative Bourdon Tube Gauge for pressures of 0 to 30 psig; established the Energy Conservation of its energy consumption. 10 CFR • Program for certain industrial 431.401(b)(1)(iii). Large boilers typically fire into a equipment, which includes commercial DOE may grant a waiver subject to positive pressure combustion chamber, packaged boilers.1 Part C specifically conditions, including adherence to thus gas pressure, firebox pressure and includes definitions (42 U.S.C. 6311), alternate test procedures. 10 CFR vent/flue pressure instruments all need 431.401(f)(2). As soon as practicable to reflect this; energy conservation standards (42 U.S.C • 6313), test procedures (42 U.S.C. 6314), after the granting of any waiver, DOE The use of scales to measure water/ labeling provisions (42 U.S.C. 6315), will publish in the Federal Register a condensate/moisture flow rates is and the authority to require information notice of proposed rulemaking to amend incompatible with the volume of these and reports from manufacturers (42 its regulations so as to eliminate any fluids being used or generated by large U.S.C. 6316). Part C authorizes the need for the continuation of such [commercial packaged] boilers; • Secretary of Energy (the Secretary) to waiver. As soon thereafter as Water flow meters should be used prescribe test procedures that are practicable, DOE will publish in the and in the case of moisture content, reasonably designed to produce results Federal Register a final rule. 10 CFR current practice is to use a throttling that measure energy efficiency, energy 431.401(l). calorimeter; • use, and estimated annual operating The measurement of carbon dioxide II. Petition for Waiver of Test Procedure costs, and that are not unduly as a means of calculating excess air or burdensome to conduct. (42 U.S.C. On July 21, 2015, York-Shipley oxygen is considered obsolete in the 6314(a)(2)) With respect to commercial submitted a petition for waiver from the large [commercial packaged] boiler packaged boilers, Part C requires DOE to DOE test procedure for certain basic industry; direct measurement of excess use industry test procedures developed models of its commercial packaged oxygen is the preferred method as or recognized by the Air-Conditioning, boilers. The DOE test procedure for modern oxygen meters can easily be Heating, and Refrigeration Institute commercial packaged boilers is set forth calibrated against the oxygen in the (AHRI) or the American Society of at 10 CFR 431.86 and incorporates by ambient air; • Heating, Refrigerating, and Air- reference Hydronics Institute (HI) BTS– Carbon Monoxide levels are no 2000, ‘‘Method to Determine Efficiency longer measured as a percentage; the 1 For editorial reasons, upon codification in the current preferred unit is parts per U.S. Code, Part C was re-designated Part A–1. 2 Illuminating Engineering Society. million (ppm).

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To address these concerns, York- DOE notes that it has published a signature of the author. DOE does not Shipley proposes to use the newly notice of proposed rulemaking (March accept telefacsimiles (faxes). published American National Standards 2016 CPB TP NOPR) to amend its test According to 10 CFR 1004.11, any Institute (ANSI)/Air-Conditioning, procedure for commercial packaged person submitting information that he Heating, and Refrigeration Institute boilers prescribed in 10 CFR part 431 or she believes to be confidential and (AHRI) 1500–2015, ‘‘Standard for subpart E. 81 FR 14641 (Mar. 17, 2016). exempt by law from public disclosure Performance Rating of Commercial The proposed amended test procedure should submit two copies: One copy of Space Heating Boilers’’ (ANSI/AHRI addresses, among other changes, the the document including all the Standard 1500–2015) in place of BTS– issues raised in this waiver request by information believed to be confidential, 2000. AHRI developed ANSI/AHRI incorporating by reference ANSI/AHRI and one copy of the document with the Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement information believed to be confidential for BTS–2000 in order to make the test for BTS–2000 in the DOE test procedure deleted. DOE will make its own procedure suitable for use with larger for commercial packaged boilers. In determination about the confidential commercial packaged boilers, as well as addition to adopting ANSI/AHRI status of the information and treat it improve and clarify the test method. Standard 1500–2015 as a replacement according to its determination. York-Shipley claims that use of this for BTS–2000, DOE further proposes Issued in Washington, DC, on April 7, ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015 is several modifications to its test 2016. necessary as it is compatible with the procedure that are not captured in Kathleen B. Hogan, size of commercial packaged boilers ANSI/AHRI Standard 1500–2015 in Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy they manufacture. order to improve repeatability, add Efficiency, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Additionally, for the large commercial clarification, and accommodate testing Energy. packaged boilers capable of supplying of some equipment that has experienced York-Shipley Global either steam or hot water identified in difficulty in testing to the existing DOE Division of AESYS Technologies, LLC this petition, York-Shipley requests that, test procedure. Among these changes, 693 North Hills Road when determining the combustion DOE proposes to adopt the stack York, PA 17402–2211 efficiency in hot water mode based on temperature adjustment described by July 21, 2015 testing in steam mode only, the York-Shipley when using the tested U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY combustion efficiency rating be combustion efficiency of large steam ATTN: Ms. Ashley Armstrong determined based on an adjusted commercial packaged boilers to RE: US–DOE—Waiver Request combustion efficiency. York-Shipley represent the combustion efficiency of Efficiency Rating of Commercial requests that an adjustment be made to large commercial packaged boilers in Packaged Space Heating Boilers the measured stack temperature to be hot water mode. Dear Ms. Armstrong, used in calculating combustion III. Summary and Request for In accordance with the provisions of efficiency based on the relative Comments the Code of Federal Regulations Part difference between the flue gas 431, paragraph 431.401, York-Shipley temperature and the bulk fluid Through this notice, DOE is Global—Division of AESYS temperature when operating in steam publishing York-Shipley’s petition for Technologies, LLC is hereby petitioning mode as opposed to hot water using the waiver pursuant to 10 CFR for a waiver from the following test following relationship: 431.401(b)(1)(iv). The petition contains procedures specified for Commercial Tstack, hw = (Tstack, steam ¥ Tsat) + Tbulk, hw no confidential information. The Packaged Space Heating Boilers: petition includes a suggested alternate where T is the stack temperature A. Paragraph 431.86 Uniform test stack, hw test procedure applicable to to be used to determine the combustion method for the measurement of energy measurement of energy efficiency of efficiency in hot water mode, T efficiency of commercial packaged stack, steam certain models of commercial packaged is the measured stack temperature when boilers. This section requires the boilers boilers manufactured by York-Shipley. be tested using the provisions of HI testing on steam, Tsat is the saturation temperature of steam at the test DOE solicits comments from BTS–2000. We propose to use the newly interested parties on all aspects of the published ANSI/AHRI 1500–2015, 2015 pressure, and Tbulk, hw is the temperature of the outlet water when testing in hot petition, including the suggested Standard for Performance Rating of water mode and is equal to 180 °F. alternate test procedure. Pursuant to 10 Commercial Space Heating Boilers. According to York-Shipley, using this CFR 431.401(d), any person submitting There are several issues that make BTS adjusted stack temperature to calculate written comments to DOE must also 2000 incompatible with the larger combustion efficiency is a more send a copy of such comments to the boilers that were identified in previous accurate representation of the actual petitioner. The contact information for waiver requests. AHRI has worked efficiency when operating as a hot water the petitioner is: Kevin J. Hoey, diligently over the past year to revise commercial packaged boiler than simply President & CEO, York-Shipley Global, BTS–2000 in order to address those using combustion efficiency value for Division of AESYS Technologies, LLC, issues and make BTS–2000 suitable for steam mode. 693 North Hills Road, York, PA 17402– use with larger boilers. ANSI/AHRI The following basic models are 2211. All submissions received must Standard 1500–2015 is the result of that included in York-Shipley’s petition: include the agency name and case work. Use of this new standard is • number for this proceeding. Submit required as it is compatible with the size York-Shipley Global—Series 400C electronic comments in WordPerfect, boilers we manufacture. and 500C Microsoft Word, Portable Document B. Paragraph 431.86(c)(1)(iv) The —Centerline Furnace—Dryback Format (PDF), or text (American requirement to use test conditions Configuration—ASME SCIV Standard Code for Information specified in BTS–2000 specifically the • York-Shipley Global—Series 400L Interchange (ASCII)) file format and requirements for the test pressure for and 500L avoid the use of special characters or steam boilers, the required water —Low-Offset Furnace—Waterback any form of encryption. Wherever temperatures for hot water boilers and Configuration—ASME SCIV. possible, include the electronic instrumentation requirements seem to

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refer back to the middle of the last Where: Kevin J. Hoey century rather than the present day, for Tstackhw = Stack temperature to be President & CEO example: used to determine the efficiency on cc. File (15–0721 AESYS US–DOE 1. The 0 to 2 psig test pressure for hot water Waiver Request R2) steam boilers may be perfectly adequate Tstacksteam = Measured stack S. Lynch—ABMA for residential and small commercial temperature when testing on steam [FR Doc. 2016–08749 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] (cast iron) boilers sized boilers, however Tsat = Saturation temperature of steam is not compatible with large boilers as at the test pressure BILLING CODE 6450–01–P it will cause water carryover in large Tbulkhw = 180 °F quantities, and an inability to meet The dominant heat transfer variable DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY design water flow rates and firing rates. for both steam and hot water boilers is Typically test pressures in range 10 to the gas side coefficient and there is very Federal Energy Regulatory 12 psig are required. little difference in the overall heat Commission 2. Test temperatures defined for hot transfer coefficient between steam and water boilers are guaranteed to cause hot water boilers. It is possible therefore Combined Notice of Filings #1 thermal shock problems in large boilers. to determine what a hot water boiler 3. The instrumentation chart, Table 1, stack temperature will be, based on a Take notice that the Commission has several problem areas, as follows: steam test and the bulk fluid received the following electric corporate a. Steam pressure cannot be measured temperature difference within the filings: by mercury manometer as the use of boiler. We believe that using this Docket Numbers: EC16–88–000. mercury in instruments and controls is adjusted stack temperature to calculate Applicants: The Empire District banned. The correct instrument is a efficiency is a more accurate Electric Company, Liberty Utilities Bourdon Tube Gauge 0 to 30 psig representation of the actual efficiency (Central) Co. b. Large boilers typically fire into a when operating as a hot water boiler Description: Supplement to March 16, positive pressure combustion chamber, than simply using the steam efficiency 2016 Application for Authorization for thus gas pressure, firebox pressure and value. Disposition of Jurisdictional Facilities of vent/flue pressure instruments all need The basic York-Shipley Global— The Empire District Electric Company, to reflect this. Division of AESYS Technologies, LLC et al. c. The use of scales to measure water/ model series for which this request is Filed Date: 4/8/16. condensate/moisture flow rates is applicable to, are as follows: Accession Number: 20160408–5339. incompatible with the sheer volume of Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 4/22/16. • York-Shipley Global—Series 400C these fluids being used or generated by Take notice that the Commission and 500C large boilers. Water flow meters should received the following electric rate — Centerline Furnace—Dryback be used and in the case of moisture filings: Configuration—ASME SCIV content, current practice is to use a • York-Shipley Global—Series 400L Docket Numbers: ER10–2265–010; throttling calorimeter. and 500L ER14–1818–010; ER12–261–018; ER12– d. The measurement of carbon — Low-Offset Furnace—Waterback 1239–007; ER12–1238–007; ER11–4308– dioxide as a means of calculating excess Configuration—ASME SCIV 019; ER11–4307–019; ER11–2805–018; air or oxygen is considered obsolete in Other known Manufacturers of similar ER11–2508–018; ER11–2108–010; the large boiler industry. Direct ER11–2107–010; ER11–2062–019; measurement of excess oxygen is the products are listed below. These manufacturers will be notified by York- ER10–2888–019; ER10–2385–008; preferred method as modern oxygen ER10–2382–008; ER10–2369–007; meters can easily be calibrated against Shipley Global—Division of AESYS Technologies, LLC of this waiver, if and ER10–2368–007; ER10–2361–003; the oxygen in the ambient air. ER10–2357–008; ER10–2340–012; e. Carbon Monoxide levels are no when the deviation is granted, in accordance with paragraph 431.401(c). ER10–2338–012. longer measured as a percentage. The Applicants: NRG Power Marketing current preferred unit is ppm. Bryan Steam LLC, Boston Energy Trading and ANSI/AHRI 1500–2015 has taken into Burnham Commercial Marketing LLC, Broken Bow Wind, LLC, account these changes. Cleaver Brooks CP Power Sales Nineteen, L.L.C., CP C. Paragraph 431.86(c)(2)(iii)(B) Easco Power Sales Twenty, L.L.C., Crofton Rating. This paragraph specifies that for Fulton Boiler Works Bluffs Wind, LLC, Elkhorn Ridge Wind, boilers capable of supplying either Hurst LLC, Energy Plus Holdings LLC, GenOn steam or hot water, that they are tested Johnston Boiler Company Energy Management, LLC, Green on steam only, the hot water efficiency Lattner Boiler Company Mountain Energy Company, shall be based on the testing in the Miura Independence Energy Group LLC, Precision Boilers LLC steam mode. We propose to use an Laredo Ridge Wind, LLC, North Superior Boiler Works adjusted steam efficiency for hot water Community Turbines LLC, North Wind Unilux when testing on steam only. The Turbines LLC, Norwalk Power LLC, Vapor Power International LLC adjustment is made to the measured Reliant Energy Northeast LLC, RRI Victory Energy Operations LLC stack temperature to be used in Energy Services, LLC, San Juan Mesa Williams & Davis calculating efficiency based on the Wind Project, LLC, Sleeping Bear, LLC, relative difference between the flue gas We kindly request your consideration Taloga Wind, LLC, Wildorado Wind, temperature and the bulk fluid for this waiver. If there are any further LLC. temperature, when operating on steam comments or concerns, please feel free Description: Supplement to December versus hot water, using the following to call. 31, 2015 Updated Market Power relationship: Sincerely, Analysis for the Southwest Power Pool Tstackhw = (Tstacksteam¥Tsat) + York-Shipley Global Region of NRG SPP MBR Sellers. Tbulkhw Division of AESYS Technologies, LLC Filed Date: 4/11/16.

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Accession Number: 20160411–5135. Description: § 205(d) Rate Filing: conference is primarily designed for Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. 2016–04–11_SA 2915 Otter Tail Power- resource agencies and non- Docket Numbers: ER10–3079–010. Minnkota Power FCA (Warsaw governmental organizations, anyone Applicants: Tyr Energy LLC. Substation) to be effective 4/12/2016. may attend one or both of these Description: Supplement to December Filed Date: 4/11/16. meetings. 28, 2015 Updated Market Power Accession Number: 20160411–5228. b. Location for both meetings: Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. Analysis of Tyr Energy, LLC. Sportsman Inn, 12340 N Upper Filed Date: 4/8/16. Docket Numbers: ER16–1378–000. Lakeshore Dr., Monticello, Indiana Accession Number: 20160408–5312. Applicants: Rocky Mountain Reserve 47960. (574) 583–5133. Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 4/29/16. Group. c. FERC Contact: Mark Pawlowski at Docket Numbers: ER12–2600–001. Description: Compliance filing: Re- baseline to be effective 4/15/2016. (202) 502–6052 or email at Applicants: American Illuminating [email protected]. Company, LLC. Filed Date: 4/11/16. Description: Notice of Material Accession Number: 20160411–5233. d. Purpose of Technical Conference: Change in Status of American Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. Commission staff will meet with Illuminating Company, LLC. The filings are accessible in the NIPSCO, the resource agencies, and Filed Date: 4/11/16. Commission’s eLibrary system by non-governmental organizations to Accession Number: 20160411–5134. clicking on the links or querying the discuss NIPSCO’s proposed operational Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. docket number. changes to protect threatened and Docket Numbers: ER13–77–009. Any person desiring to intervene or endangered mussels in the Tippecanoe Applicants: Tucson Electric Power protest in any of the above proceedings River downstream of Oakdale dam. We Company. must file in accordance with Rules 211 will discuss the several hydraulic Description: Compliance filing: and 214 of the Commission’s analyses that have been performed, Attachment K Compliance Filing to be Regulations (18 CFR 385.211 and effects on lake levels in project effective 6/3/2015. 385.214) on or before 5:00 p.m. Eastern reservoirs, alternatives to NIPSCO’s Filed Date: 4/11/16. time on the specified comment date. proposal, and Commission staff’s Accession Number: 20160411–5000. Protests may be considered, but analysis in the Draft Environmental Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. intervention is necessary to become a Assessment (DEA) issued October 10, party to the proceeding. 2015. Docket Numbers: ER16–206–003. eFiling is encouraged. More detailed Purpose of Public Meeting: Applicants: Midcontinent information relating to filing Commission staff is providing the Independent System Operator, Inc., ITC requirements, interventions, protests, public and other stakeholders another Midwest LLC. service, and qualifying facilities filings opportunity to provide comments on Description: Compliance filing: 2016– can be found at: http://www.ferc.gov/ _ Commission staff’s DEA and any 04–11 SA 2862 ITC Midwest-WPL FSA docs-filing/efiling/filing-req.pdf. For alternatives to NIPSCO’s proposal. Staff (G870) Compliance Filing to be effective other information, call (866) 208–3676 will be available to answer any 11/1/2015. (toll free). For TTY, call (202) 502–8659. Filed Date: 4/11/16. questions on the DEA. Dated: April 11, 2016. Accession Number: 20160411–5110. e. At the technical meeting resource Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr., agencies, and non-governmental Docket Numbers: ER16–1375–000. Deputy Secretary. organizations will participate in a Applicants: PJM Interconnection, [FR Doc. 2016–08686 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] technical discussion regarding L.L.C., Trans-Allegheny Interstate Line BILLING CODE 6717–01–P NIPSCO’s proposed operational changes Company, American Transmission to protect threatened and endangered Systems, Incorporated, Monongahela mussels and alternatives to NIPSCO Power Company, West Penn Power DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY proposal. A summary of the technical Company, The Potomac Edison meeting will be prepared for the Federal Energy Regulatory Company, Pennsylvania Electric Commission’s public record for the Commission Company. project. The public meeting will be Description: § 205(d) Rate Filing: [Project No. 12514–074] recorded by a court reporter and all American Transmission Systems, Inc., statements (verbal and written) will et al. Filing of Revised Service Agreeme Northern Indiana Public Service become part of the Commission’s public to be effective 5/20/2016. Company; Notice of Technical record for the project. Filed Date: 4/8/16. Conference and Public Meeting To Discuss Proposed Operational f. All local, state, and federal agencies, Accession Number: 20160408–5305. Indian tribes, and other interested Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 4/29/16. Changes at the Norway-Oakdale Project parties are invited to attend. Please call Docket Numbers: ER16–1376–000. Mark Pawlowski at (202) 502–6052 or Applicants: Taloga Wind, LLC. a. Date and Time of Meetings: A send an email to mark.pawlowski@ Description: § 205(d) Rate Filing: technical conference will be held with ferc.gov by May 6, 2016, to register to Market-Based Rate Tariff Revisions to be Northern Indiana Public Service attend the morning meeting. No effective 4/12/2016. Company (NIPSCO), U.S. Fish and registration is required to attend the Filed Date: 4/11/16. Wildlife Service, other resource evening meeting. Accession Number: 20160411–5199. agencies, and non-governmental Dated: April 11, 2016. Comments Due: 5 p.m. ET 5/2/16. organizations on Tuesday May 10, 2016, Docket Numbers: ER16–1377–000. from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. (EDT). A Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr., Applicants: Midcontinent public meeting will be held Tuesday Deputy Secretary. Independent System Operator, Inc., May 10, 2016, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 [FR Doc. 2016–08688 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Otter Tail Power Company. p.m. (EDT). Although the technical BILLING CODE 6717–01–P

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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SM–80 Loop 1 and other existing ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION easements for 3.8 of the 3.9 miles. AGENCY Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Background [EPA–HQ–OPP–2016–0198; FRL–9944–61] On October 15, 2015, the Commission Pesticide Program Dialogue [Docket No. CP15–549–000] issued a Notice of Intent to Prepare an Committee; Notice of Public Meeting Environmental Assessment for the Columbia Gas Transmission, LLC; Proposed SM–80 MAOP Restoration AGENCY: Environmental Protection Notice of Schedule for Environmental Project and Request for Comments on Agency (EPA). Review of the SM–80 MAOP Environmental Issues (NOI). The NOI ACTION: Notice. Restoration Project was sent to affected landowners; federal, SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Federal On September 2, 2015, Columbia Gas state, and local government agencies; Advisory Committee Act (FACA), EPA’s Transmission, LLC (Columbia) filed an elected officials; environmental and Office of Pesticide Programs is application in Docket No. CP15–549– public interest groups; Native American announcing a public meeting of the 000 requesting a Certificate of Public tribes; other interested parties; and local Pesticide Program Dialogue Committee Convenience and Necessity pursuant to libraries and newspapers. In response to (PPDC) on May 18–19, 2016. This Sections 7(c) and 7(b) of the Natural Gas the NOI, the Commission received meeting provides advice and Act to abandon, construct, and operate comments from two landowners. The recommendations to the EPA certain natural gas pipeline facilities in primary issues raised by the Administrator on issues associated with Wayne County, West Virginia. The commentors are the potential for soil pesticide regulatory development and proposed project is known as the SM– and water contamination, impacts on reform initiatives, evolving public 80 MAOP Restoration Project (Project) wildlife, air, and noise, and cumulative policy and program implementation and would restore the maximum impacts. issues, and science issues associated allowable operating pressure of part of with evaluating and reducing risks from Additional Information the SM–80 system. use of pesticides. On September 15, 2015, the Federal In order to receive notification of the DATES: The meeting will be held on Energy Regulatory Commission issuance of the EA and to keep track of Wednesday, May 18, 2016, from 9 a.m. (Commission or FERC) issued its Notice all formal issuances and submittals in to 5:00 p.m., and Thursday, May 19, of Application for the Project. Among specific dockets, the Commission offers 2016, from 9 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. other things, that notice alerted agencies a free service called eSubscription. This Agenda: A draft agenda will be posted issuing federal authorizations of the can reduce the amount of time you on or before May 4, 2016. requirement to complete all necessary spend researching proceedings by Accommodations requests: To request accommodation of a disability, please reviews and to reach a final decision on automatically providing you with contact the person listed under FOR a request for a federal authorization notification of these filings, document FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT, within 90 days of the date of issuance summaries, and direct links to the of the Commission staff’s Environmental preferably at least 10 days prior to the documents. Go to www.ferc.gov/docs- meeting, to give EPA as much time as Assessment (EA) for the Project. This filing/esubscription.asp. instant notice identifies the FERC staff’s possible to process your request. planned schedule for the completion of Additional information about the ADDRESSES: The PPDC Meeting will be the EA for the Project. Project is available from the held at 1 Potomac Yard South, 2777 S. Commission’s Office of External Affairs Crystal Drive, Arlington, VA, in the Schedule for Environmental Review at (866) 208–FERC or on the FERC Web lobby-level Conference Center. site (www.ferc.gov). Using the EPA’s Potomac Yard South Bldg. is Issuance of EA—5/18/16 ‘‘eLibrary’’ link, select ‘‘General Search’’ approximately 1 mile from the Crystal 90-Day Federal Authorization Decision from the eLibrary menu, enter the City Metro Station. Deadline—8/16/16 selected date range and ‘‘Docket FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dea If a schedule change becomes Number’’ excluding the last three digits Zimmerman, Office of Pesticide necessary, additional notice will be (i.e., CP15–549), and follow the Programs (LC–8J), Environmental provided so that the relevant agencies instructions. For assistance with access Protection Agency, 77 W. Jackson are kept informed of the Project’s to eLibrary, the helpline can be reached Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60604; telephone progress. at (866) 208–3676, TTY (202) 502–8659, number: (312) 353–6344; email address: or at [email protected]. The [email protected]. Project Description eLibrary link on the FERC Web site also SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: provides access to the texts of formal Columbia proposes to abandon in I. General Information place about 3.3 miles of 30-inch- documents issued by the Commission, diameter pipeline and associated such as orders, notices, and rule A. Does this action apply to me? aboveground appurtenances located on makings. You may be potentially affected by its existing SM–80 natural gas Dated: April 11, 2016. this action if you work in an agricultural transmission system located in Wayne Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr., setting, or if you are concerned about County, West Virginia. This section Deputy Secretary. implementation of the Federal would be abandoned due to its age and Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide [FR Doc. 2016–08687 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] condition. Columbia would also Act (FIFRA); the Federal Food, Drug, construct about 3.9 miles of 30-inch- BILLING CODE 6717–01–P and Cosmetic Act (FFDCA); and the diameter pipeline to replace the amendments to both of these major abandoned pipeline. The new pipeline 1 A pipeline loop is a segment of pipe constructed pesticide laws by the Food Quality would be co-located with the existing parallel to an existing pipeline to increase capacity. Protection Act (FQPA) of 1996; the

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Pesticide Registration Improvement Act required. Public comments may be • Hand Delivery: To make special (PRIA), and the Endangered Species Act made during the public comment arrangements for hand delivery or (ESA). Potentially affected entities may session of each meeting or in writing to delivery of boxed information, please include, but are not limited to: the person listed under FOR FURTHER follow the instructions at http:// Agricultural workers and farmers; INFORMATION CONTACT. www.epa.gov/dockets/contacts.html. pesticide industry and trade Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq. Additional instructions on associations; environmental, consumer, commenting or visiting the docket, and farm worker groups; pesticide users Dated: April 7, 2016. along with more information about and growers; animal rights groups; pest Jack Housenger, dockets generally, is available at http:// consultants; State, local, and tribal Director, Office of Pesticide Programs. www.epa.gov/dockets. governments; academia; public health [FR Doc. 2016–08788 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: organizations; and the public. If you BILLING CODE 6560–50–P Ryne Yarger, Field and External Affairs have questions regarding the Division (7506P), Office of Pesticide applicability of this action to a Programs, Environmental Protection particular entity, consult the person ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AGENCY Washington, DC 20460–0001; telephone CONTACT. [EPA–HQ–OPP–2016–0122; FRL–9944–62] number: (703) 605–1193; email address: B. How can I get copies of this document [email protected]. and other related information? Agency Information Collection SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The docket for this action, identified Activities; Proposed Renewal of an Existing Collection (EPA ICR No. I. What information is EPA particularly by docket identification (ID) number interested in? EPA–HQ–OPP–2016–0198 is available 0152.11); Comment Request Pursuant to PRA section 3506(c)(2)(A) at http://www.regulations.gov or at the AGENCY: Environmental Protection (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)), EPA Office of Pesticide Programs Regulatory Agency (EPA). Public Docket (OPP Docket) in the specifically solicits comments and ACTION: Notice. Environmental Protection Agency information to enable it to: 1. Evaluate whether the proposed Docket Center (EPA/DC), West William SUMMARY: In compliance with the collection of information is necessary Jefferson Clinton Bldg., Rm. 3334, 1301 Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA), this for the proper performance of the Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC document announces that EPA is functions of the Agency, including 20460–0001. The Public Reading Room planning to submit an Information whether the information will have is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Collection Request (ICR) to the Office of practical utility. Monday through Friday, excluding legal Management and Budget (OMB). The 2. Evaluate the accuracy of the holidays. The telephone number for the ICR, entitled ‘‘Notice of Arrival of Agency’s estimates of the burden of the Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744, Pesticides and Devices under section proposed collection of information, and the telephone number for the OPP 17(c) of the Federal Insecticide, including the validity of the Docket is (703) 305–5805. Please review Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act methodology and assumptions used. the visitor instructions and additional (FIFRA)’’ and identified by EPA ICR No. 3. Enhance the quality, utility, and information about the docket available 0152.11 and OMB Control No. 2070– clarity of the information to be at http://www.epa.gov/dockets. 0020, represents the renewal of an collected. existing ICR that is scheduled to expire II. Background 4. Minimize the burden of the on November 30, 2016. Before collection of information on those who The PPDC is a federal advisory submitting the ICR to OMB for review are to respond, including through the committee chartered under the Federal and approval, EPA is soliciting use of appropriate automated electronic, Advisory Committee Act (FACA), Public comments on specific aspects of the mechanical, or other technological Law 92–463. EPA established the PPDC proposed information collection that is collection techniques or other forms of in September 1995 to provide advice summarized in this document. The ICR information technology, e.g., permitting and recommendations to the EPA and accompanying material are electronic submission of responses. In Administrator on issues associated with available in the docket for public review particular, EPA is requesting comments pesticide regulatory development and and comment. reform initiatives, evolving public from very small businesses (those that policy and program implementation DATES: Comments must be received on employ less than 25) on examples of issues, and science issues associated or before June 14, 2016. specific additional efforts that EPA with evaluating and reducing risks from ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, could make to reduce the paperwork use of pesticides. The following sectors identified by docket identification (ID) burden for very small businesses are represented on the current PPDC: number EPA–HQ–OPP–2016–0122, by affected by this collection. Environmental/public interest and one of the following methods: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// II. What information collection activity animal rights groups; farm worker or ICR does this action apply to? organizations; pesticide industry and www.regulations.gov. Follow the online trade associations; pesticide user, instructions for submitting comments. Title: Notice of Arrival of Pesticides grower, and commodity groups; Federal Do not submit electronically any and Devices under section 17(c) of and State/local/tribal governments; the information you consider to be FIFRA. general public; academia; and public Confidential Business Information (CBI) ICR number: EPA ICR No. 0152.11. health organizations. or other information whose disclosure is OMB control number: OMB Control restricted by statute. No. 2070–0020. III. How can I request to participate in • Mail: OPP Docket, Environmental ICR status: This ICR is currently this meeting? Protection Agency Docket Center (EPA/ scheduled to expire on November 30, PPDC meetings are free, open to the DC), (28221T), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. 2016. 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respond to, a collection of information, responses come from businesses that fall SUMMARY: This action adds the new unless it displays a currently valid OMB under NAICS code 325300. multi-purpose categorical grant program control number. The OMB control Estimated total number of potential for states and tribes, which was numbers for EPA’s regulations in title 40 respondents: 38,000. established by and funded through the of the Code of Federal Regulations Frequency of response: On occasion. Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016, (CFR), after appearing in the Federal Estimated total average number of to the list of the Environmental Register when approved, are listed in 40 responses for each respondent: 1. Protection Agency’s (EPA) CFR part 9, are displayed either by Estimated total annual burden hours: environmental grant programs eligible publication in the Federal Register or 16,340 hours. for inclusion in Performance by other appropriate means, such as on Estimated total annual costs: Partnership Grants (PPGs). $1,006,034. This is the estimated burden the related collection instrument or FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: cost; there is no cost for capital form, if applicable. The display of OMB Reynold Meni, Office of Congressional control numbers for certain EPA investment or maintenance and operational costs. and Intergovernmental Relations, Office regulations is consolidated in 40 CFR of the Administrator (Mail Code 1301), part 9. III. Are there changes in the estimates Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Abstract: The U.S. Customs and from the last approval? Pennsylvania Ave. NW., Washington, Border Protection (Customs) regulations DC 20460; telephone number: (202) at 19 CFR 12.112 require that an There is an increase of 3,870 hours in the total estimated respondent burden 564–3669; fax number: (202) 501–1540; importer desiring to import a pesticide email address: [email protected]. or device into the United States shall, compared with that identified in the ICR SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: prior to the shipment’s arrival in the currently approved by OMB. This The United States, submit a Notice of Arrival increase reflects EPA’s updating of Omnibus Consolidated Rescissions and (NOA) of Pesticides and Devices (EPA burden estimates for this collection Appropriations Act of 1996 (Pub. L. Form 3540–1) to EPA. Once EPA based upon historical information on 104–134) and the Department of receives the NOA, EPA will determine the number of NOAs received by EPA. Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban the disposition of the shipment upon its Based upon revised estimates, the Development, and Independent arrival in the United States. Upon number of NOAs received has increased Agencies Appropriations Act of 1998 completing its review, the EPA response from 35,000 to 38,000. The average (Pub. L. 105–65) authorize EPA to is sent to the importer of record or burden hours per response will remain combine categorical grant funds licensed customs broker, who must unchanged from the previous ICR appropriated in EPA’s State and Tribal present the NOA to Customs upon renewal of 0.43 hours per response. This Assistance Grant (STAG) account and arrival of the shipment at the port of change is an adjustment. award the funds as PPGs. Public Law entry. This is necessary to ensure that 104–134 states, in relevant part, that: IV. What is the next step in the process ‘‘the Administrator is authorized to EPA is notified of the arrival of for this ICR? pesticides and pesticidal devices as make grants annually from funds required under FIFRA section 17(c), and EPA will consider the comments appropriated under this heading, subject that EPA has the ability to examine such received and amend the ICR as to such terms and conditions as the shipments to determine compliance appropriate. The final ICR package will Administrator shall establish, to any with FIFRA. Customs compares entry then be submitted to OMB for review State or federally recognized Indian documents for the shipment with the and approval pursuant to 5 CFR tribe for multimedia or single media NOA and notifies the EPA regional 1320.12. EPA will issue another Federal pollution prevention, control and office of any discrepancies. Register document pursuant to 5 CFR abatement and related environmental Burden statement: The annual public 1320.5(a)(1)(iv) to announce the activities at the request of the Governor reporting and recordkeeping burden for submission of the ICR to OMB and the or other appropriate State official or the this collection of information is opportunity to submit additional tribe.’’ estimated to average 0.43 hours per comments to OMB. If you have any Public Law 105–65 amended the PPG response. Burden is defined in 5 CFR questions about this ICR or the approval authority by authorizing ‘‘interstate 1320.3(b). process, please contact the person listed agencies, tribal consortia, and air The ICR, which is available in the under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION pollution control agencies’’ to receive docket along with other related CONTACT. PPGs. Pursuant to the authority granted materials, provides a detailed Authority: 44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq. in Public Law 104–134 and Public Law explanation of the collection activities 105–65, EPA promulgated PPG Dated: April 8, 2016. and the burden estimate that is only regulations in January of 2001 as part of briefly summarized here: James Jones, the Agency’s revision of 40 CFR part 35, Respondents/affected entities: Entities Assistant Administrator, Office of Chemical the rules governing categorical potentially affected by this ICR are Safety and Pollution Prevention. environmental program grants. The pesticide importers, which includes [FR Doc. 2016–08830 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] regulation at 40 CFR 35.133(b) states many types of business entities ranging BILLING CODE 6560–50–P that: ‘‘The Administrator may, in from Commercial and Institutional guidance or regulation, describe Building Construction (NAICS 236220) subsequent additions, deletions, or ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION to Pesticide and Other Agricultural changes to the list of environmental AGENCY Chemical Manufacturing (NAICS programs eligible for inclusion in 325300) and even Public [FRL–9945–02–OA] Performance Partnership Grants.’’ Administration: Executive Offices EPA is authorized under the (NAICS 921110). Other business and Performance Partnership Grants Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2016 institutions that import pesticides AGENCY: Environmental Protection (Pub. L. 114–113), Title II of Division G include Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Agency (EPA). to award $21 million in multi-purpose and Hunting (Sector 11), Wholesale grants to states and tribes for ACTION: Notice. Trade, (Sector 42). The majority of implementation of environmental

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programs and projects that complement EIS No. 20160077, Draft, BLM, UT, procedures by which EPA Region 5 existing environmental program grants, Enefit Utility Corridor Project, issues public notices seeking comment including interagency agreements. The Comment Period Ends: 06/07/2016, under 40 CFR 130.7(d)(2) for its conference report’s language clarifies Contact: Stephanie Howard 435–781– proposed listing of impaired waters that these funds will allow states and 4469. where the Region disapproves a state’s tribes to have the necessary flexibility to EIS No. 20160078, Draft, USFWS, MN, 303(d) list, or proposes to establish direct resources for the implementation Midwest Wind Energy Multi-Species TMDLs. of high priority activities, including the Habitat Conservation Plan, Comment Under Section 303(d)(1)(A) of the processing of permits, which Period Ends: 07/14/2016, Contact: CWA, each state is required to identify complement programs under Rick Amidon 612–713–5164. and prioritize the waters within its established environmental statutes. EIS No. 20160079, Final, BLM, OR, boundaries for which technology-based The multi-purpose categorical grant Western Oregon Resource effluent limitations and other required program is funded under EPA’s STAG Management Plan, Review Period controls are not stringent enough to appropriations account and, therefore, is Ends: 05/16/2016, Contact: Mark achieve the applicable water quality eligible for inclusion in PPGs. This Brown 503–808–6233. standards. See also 40 CFR 130.7(b)(1). notice is made pursuant to 40 CFR Dated: April 12, 2016. Each state must submit biennially a 303(d) list to the EPA Regional 35.133(b), to inform entities eligible to Dawn Roberts, receive PPGs that the program listed Administrator for review and approval. Management Analyst, NEPA Compliance See 40 CFR 130.7(d)(1). Within 30 days above may be included in a PPG subject Division, Office of Federal Activities. of a state’s submission, EPA must to any limitations herein defined. [FR Doc. 2016–08786 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Hereafter, multi-purpose grants are approve or disapprove the state’s list. If BILLING CODE 6560–50–P eligible for inclusion in PPGs and may EPA disapproves the state’s 303(d) list, be included in a PPG at the request of it must identify the impaired waters that should be listed within 30 days from the the appropriate official of an eligible ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION date of disapproval. EPA regulations entity, subject to EPA’s regulations at 2 AGENCY CFR part 200 and 2 CFR part 1500 and provide that the Regional Administrator 40 CFR 35.001–35.138 and 35.500– [EPA–R05–OW–2016; FRL–9945–18–Region must promptly issue a public notice 35.538. The authority to issue this 5] seeking comment on EPA’s listing decision. After considering public Federal Register notice has been Change in Public Notice Procedures delegated to the Deputy Associate comment and making appropriate for EPA Region 5’s Proposed revisions, the Region is required to Administrator for Intergovernmental Establishment of TMDLs and Proposed Relations. transmit the list to the state. See 40 CFR Impaired Waters Listings Under 130.7(d)(2). Dated: April 11, 2016. Section 303(d) of the Clean Water Act Under Section 303(d)(1)(C) of the Mark W. Rupp, AGENCY: Environmental Protection CWA, each state is required to establish Deputy Associate Administrator for Agency (EPA). TMDLs for 303(d) listed waters. See also Intergovernmental Relations. 40 CFR 130.7(c)(1). After a state ACTION: Notice of change in public [FR Doc. 2016–08798 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] develops a TMDL, the state must submit notice procedures. BILLING CODE 6560–50–P the TMDL to EPA for review and SUMMARY: The Environmental Protection approval. See 40 CFR 130.7(d)(1). Agency (EPA) Region 5 is announcing a Within 30 days of a state’s submission, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION change to its procedures for issuing EPA must approve or disapprove the AGENCY public notices seeking comment when state’s TMDL. If EPA disapproves the [ER–FRL–9026–5] the Region proposes to list impaired state’s TMDL, it must establish the waters after disapproving or partially TMDL within 30 days from the date of Environmental Impact Statements; disapproving a state’s list of impaired disapproval. EPA may also establish Notice of Availability waters (303(d) list) under Clean Water TMDLs in certain circumstances where Act (CWA) Section 303(d), or the Region the State has not previously submitted Responsible Agency: Office of Federal proposes to establish a total maximum a TMDL for review. EPA regulations Activities, General Information (202) daily load (TMDL) under CWA Section provide that the Regional Administrator 564–7146 or http://www2.epa.gov/nepa. 303(d). For any future proposed action must promptly issue a public notice Weekly receipt of Environmental Impact to include waters on a state’s 303(d) list seeking comment on EPA’s TMDL. After Statements (EISs) or establish a TMDL, EPA Region 5 will considering public comment and Filed 04/04/2016 Through 04/08/2016 provide public notice on the 303(d)/ making appropriate revisions, the Pursuant to 40 CFR 1506.9. TMDL Program Web page (http:// Region is required to transmit the TMDL Notice www.epa.gov/tmdl/impaired-waters- to the state. See 40 CFR 130.7(d)(2). In the past, EPA Region 5 has issued Section 309(a) of the Clean Air Act and-tmdls-region-5) rather than by publication in the Federal Register. public notices through publication in requires that EPA make public its the Federal Register. In light of EPA’s DATES: comments on EISs issued by other This change in procedures will quest for improvements in efficiency, Federal agencies. EPA’s comment letters be effective on April 15, 2016. EPA Region 5 intends to notify the on EISs are available at: https:// FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: public of listing and TMDL actions cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/ Vilma Rivera-Carrero at (312) 886–7795 under 40 CFR 130.7(d)(2) by placing action/eis/search. or by email at rivera-carrero.vilma@ notices directly on the Regional Internet EIS No. 20160076, Final, BLM, WY, epa.gov; or Donna Keclik at (312) 886– Page rather than by publication in the Continental Divide Creston Natural 6766 or by email at keclik.donna@ Federal Register. The Region believes Gas Development Project, Review epa.gov. that placing the notices on the 303(d)/ Period Ends: 05/16/2016, Contact: SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This TMDL Program Web page (http:// Jennifer Fleuret 307–775–6329. notice announces a change in www.epa.gov/tmdl/impaired-waters-

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and-tmdls-region-5) provides a more FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For low-income, multi-cultural, senior effective, and efficient of providing information regarding this Request for citizens and other adults. notice. The Region also plans to issue Nominations, please contact Mr. Javier The NEEAC is best served by a notifications to the affected states so Araujo, Designated Federal Officer, structurally and geographically diverse that these states can include links to the [email protected], 202–564–2642, group of individuals. Each individual notices on their state Web sites. The U.S. EPA, Office of Environmental will demonstrate the ability to make a letters and accompanying documents Education, William Jefferson Clinton time commitment. In addition, the transmitting final lists and/or federal North Room 1426, 1200 Pennsylvania individual will demonstrate both strong TMDLs to the state will also be Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20460. leadership and analytical skills. Also, accessible from the 303(d)/TMDL General Information concerning strong writing skills, communication Program Web page. NEEAC can be found on the EPA Web skills and the ability to evaluate To the extent that this announcement site at: http://www2.epa.gov/education/ programs in an unbiased manner are may be considered a rule, EPA national-environmental-education- essential. Team players, which can meet considers it to be a procedural rule, advisory-council. deadlines and review items on short notice are ideal candidates. which is exempt from notice and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The How to apply: Any interested and comment rulemaking requirements National Environmental Education Act qualified individuals may be considered under 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(3)(A). requires that the council be comprised for appointment on the National of (11) members appointed by the Authority: 33 U.S.C. 1313(d); 40 CFR Environmental Education Advisory 130.7. Administrator of the EPA. Members Council. In order to apply, the following represent a balance of perspectives, Dated: March 25, 2016. four items should be submitted in professional qualifications, and Tinka G. Hyde, electronic format to the Designated experience. The Act specifies that Director, Water Division, EPA Region 5. Federal Officer, Javier Araujo, members must represent the following [email protected] and contain the [FR Doc. 2016–08828 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] sectors: Primary and secondary BILLING CODE 6560–50–P following: (1) Contact information education (one of whom shall be a including name, address, phone and fax classroom teacher), two members; numbers and an email address; (2) a colleges and universities, two members; ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION curriculum vitae or resume; (3) the business and industry, two members; AGENCY specific area of expertise in non-profit organizations, two members; environmental education and the sector [FRL–9945–16–OA] state departments of education and or slot the applicant is applying for; (4) natural resources, two members, and recent service on other national National Environmental Education one member to represent senior advisory committees or national Advisory Council Americans. Members are chosen to professional organizations; a one page represent various geographic regions of commentary on the applicant’s AGENCY: Environmental Protection the country, and the Council strives for Agency (EPA). philosophy regarding the need for, a diverse representation. The development, implementation and or ACTION: Notice. professional backgrounds of Council management of environmental members should include education, education nationally. SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental science, policy, or other appropriate Protection Agency (EPA or Agency) Persons having questions about the disciplines. Each member of the Council application procedure or who are office of Public Engagement and shall hold office for a one (1) to three Environmental Education is soliciting unable to submit applications by (3) year period. Members are expected electronic means, should contact Javier applications for environmental to participate in up to two (2) meetings education professionals for Araujo (DFO), at the contact information per year and monthly or more provided above in this notice. Non- consideration to serve on the National conference calls per year. Members of electronic submissions must contain the Environmental Education Advisory the council shall receive compensation same information as the electronic. The Council (NEEAC). There are up to and allowances, including travel NEEAC staff Office will acknowledge eleven vacancies on the Advisory expenses at a rate fixed by the receipt of the application. The NEEAC Council that must be filled. Additional Administrator. staff office will develop a short list of avenues and resources may be utilized Expertise Sought: The NEEAC staff candidates for more detailed in the solicitation of applications. In an office seeks candidates with consideration. The short list candidates effort to obtain nominations of diverse demonstrated experience and or will be required to fill out the candidates, EPA encourages knowledge in any of the following Confidential Disclosure Form for nominations of women and men of all environmental education issue areas: (a) Special Government Employees serving racial and ethnic groups. Integrating environmental education Federal Advisory Committees at the DATES: Applications date is extended into state and local education reform U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. thru April 29, 2016. and improvement; (b) state, local and (EPA form 3110–48). This confidential ADDRESSES: Submit non-electronic tribal level capacity building for form allows government officials to application materials to Javier Araujo, environmental education; (c) cross- determine whether there is a statutory Designated Federal Officer, National sector partnerships to foster conflict between that person’s public Environmental Education Advisory environmental education; (d) leveraging responsibilities (which include Council, U.S. Environmental Protection resources for environmental education; membership on a Federal Advisory Agency, Office of Public Engagement (e) design and implementation of Committee) and private interests and and Environmental Education (MC environmental education research; (f) activities and the appearance of a lack 1704A), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW., evaluation methodology; professional of impartiality as defined by Federal Room 1426 (WJCN), Washington, DC development for teachers and other regulation. The form may be viewed and 20460, Phone: (202) 564–2642, Fax (202) education professionals; and targeting downloaded from the following URL 564–2753, email: [email protected]. under-represented audiences, including address. Please note this form is not an

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application form. http:// time allowed by this notice, you should FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS intranet.epa.gov/ogc/ethics/EPA3110- advise the contact listed below as soon COMMISSION 48ver3.pdf. as possible. [OMB 3060–0179 and 3060–0500] Dated: April 11, 2016. ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to Sarah Sowell, Cathy Williams, FCC, via email PRA@ Information Collections Being Deputy Director, Office of Environmental fcc.gov and to [email protected]. Reviewed by the Federal Education. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Communications Commission Javier Araujo, additional information about the AGENCY: Federal Communications information collection, contact Cathy Designated Federal Officer. Commission. [FR Doc. 2016–08799 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Williams at (202) 418–2918. ACTION: Notice and request for SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: BILLING CODE 6560–50–P comments. OMB Control Number: 3060–1190. Title: Section 87.287(b), Aeronautical SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Advisory Stations (Unicoms)— to reduce paperwork burdens, and as COMMISSION ‘‘Squitters.’’ required by the Paperwork Reduction Form No.: N/A. [OMB 3060–1190] Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501– Respondents: Business or other for- 3520), the Federal Communications Information Collection Being Reviewed profit entities, not for profit institutions Commission (FCC or the Commission) by the Federal Communications and state, local or tribal government. invites the general public and other Commission Under Delegated Number of Respondents and federal agencies to take this opportunity Authority Responses: 200 respondents; 200 to comment on the following responses. information collection. Comments are AGENCY: Federal Communications Estimated Time per Response: 1 hour. requested concerning: Whether the Commission. Frequency of Response: On-occasion collection of information is necessary ACTION: Notice and request for reporting requirement and third party for the proper performance of the comments. disclosure requirement. functions of the Commission, including Total Annual Burden: 85 hours. whether the information shall have SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort Annual Cost Burden: $28,750. practical utility; the accuracy of the to reduce paperwork burdens, and as Obligation to Respond: Require to required by the Paperwork Reduction Commission’s burden estimate; ways to obtain or retain benefits. The statutory enhance the quality, utility, and clarity Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501– authority for this collection is contained 3520), the Federal Communications of the information collected; ways to in 47 U.S.C. 151, 154(i), 154(j), 155, 157, minimize the burden of the collection of Commission (FCC or Commission) 225, 303(r), and 309 of the invites the general public and other information on the respondents, Communications Act of 1934, as including the use of automated Federal agencies to take this amended. opportunity to comment on the collection techniques or other forms of Privacy Act Impact Assessment: No information technology; and ways to following information collections. impact(s). Comments are requested concerning: further reduce the information Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: collection burden on small business Whether the proposed collection of There is no need for confidentiality with information is necessary for the proper concerns with fewer than 25 employees. this collection of information. The FCC may not conduct or sponsor performance of the functions of the Needs and Uses: Section 87.287(b) Commission, including whether the a collection of information unless it requires that before submitting an displays a currently valid control information shall have practical utility; application for an aircraft data link land the accuracy of the Commission’s number. No person shall be subject to test station, an applicant must obtain any penalty for failing to comply with burden estimate; ways to enhance the written permission from the licensee of quality, utility, and clarity of the a collection of information subject to the the aeronautical enroute stations serving PRA that does not display a valid Office information collected; ways to minimize the areas in which the aircraft data link the burden of the collection of of Management and Budget (OMB) land test station will operate on a co- control number. information on the respondents, channel basis. The Commission may including the use of automated DATES: Written PRA comments should request an applicant to provide be submitted on or before June 14, 2016. collection techniques or other forms of documentation as to this fact. information technology; and ways to If you anticipate that you will be The written permissions will aid the submitting comments, but find it further reduce the information Commission in ensuring that licensees collection burden on small business difficult to do so within the period of are complying with its policies and time allowed by this notice, you should concerns with fewer than 25 employees. rules, while allowing the owners of The FCC may not conduct or sponsor a advise the contact listed below as soon antenna structures and other aviation as possible. collection of information unless it obstacles to use Audio Visual Warning ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to displays a currently valid OMB control Systems (AVWS) stations, thereby Cathy Williams, FCC, via email PRA@ number. No person shall be subject to helping aircraft avoid potential fcc.gov and to [email protected]. any penalty for failing to comply with collisions and enhancing aviation a collection of information subject to the safety, without causing harmful FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For PRA that does not display a valid OMB interference to other communications. additional information about the control number. information collection, contact Cathy Federal Communications Commission. DATES: Written PRA comments should Williams at (202) 418–2918. be submitted on or before June 14, 2016. Marlene H. Dortch, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: If you anticipate that you will be Secretary, Office of the Secretary. OMB Control Number: 3060–0179. submitting comments, but find it [FR Doc. 2016–08672 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Title: Section 73.1590, Equipment difficult to do so within the period of BILLING CODE 6712–01–P Performance Measurements.

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Form Number: N/A. establish a process for resolving DATES: Written PRA comments should Type of Review: Extension of a complaints from subscribers about the be submitted on or before June 14, 2016. currently approved collection. quality of the television signal If you anticipate that you will be Respondents: Business or other for- delivered. Commission and franchising submitting comments, but find it profit entities; not-for-profit institutions. authorities, upon request. These records difficult to do so within the period of Number of Respondents and shall be maintained for at least a one- time allowed by this notice, you should Responses: 13,049 respondents and year period. Prior to being referred to advise the contact listed below as soon 13,049 responses. the Commission, complaints from as possible. Estimated Time per Response: 0.5–18 subscribers about the quality of the ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to hours. television signal delivered must be the Federal Communications Frequency of Response: referred to the local franchising Commission via email to [email protected] Recordkeeping requirement. authority and the cable system operator. and [email protected]. Total Annual Burden: 12,335 hours. Federal Communications Commission. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Total Annual Cost: None. Marlene H. Dortch, additional information about the Obligation to Respond: Required to Secretary, Office of the Secretary. information collection, contact Cathy obtain or retain benefits. The statutory Williams at (202) 418–2918. authority for this collection is contained [FR Doc. 2016–08674 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: in Section 154(i) of the Communications BILLING CODE 6712–01–P OMB Control Number: 3060–1203. Act of 1934, as amended. Title: Section 79.107—User Interfaces Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Provided by Digital Apparatus; Section There is no need for confidentiality with COMMISSION 79.108—Video Programming Guides this collection of information. and Menus Provided by Navigation Privacy Impact Assessment: No [OMB 3060–1203] Devices; Section 79.110—Complaint impact(s). Procedures for User Interfaces, Menus Needs and Uses: 47 CFR 73.1590(d) Information Collection Being Reviewed and Guides, and Activating requires licensees of AM, FM and TV by the Federal Communications Accessibility Features on Digital stations to make audio and video Commission Apparatus and Navigation Devices. equipment performance measurements AGENCY: Federal Communications Form Number: N/A. for each main transmitter. These Commission. Type of Review: Revision of a measurements and a description of the ACTION: Notice and request for currently approved collection. equipment and procedures used in comments. Respondents: Business or other for- making the measurements must be kept profit entities; individuals or on file at the transmitter or remote SUMMARY: The Federal Communications households; not-for-profit institutions; control point for two years. In addition, Commission (FCC), as part of its and state, local, or tribal Governments. this information must be made available continuing effort to reduce paperwork Number of Respondents and to the FCC upon request. burdens, invites the general public and Responses: 4,245 respondents; 517,052 OMB Control Number: 3060–0500. other Federal agencies to take this responses. Title: Section 76.1713, Resolution of opportunity to comment on the Estimated Time per Response: 0.0167 Complaints. following information collection, as hours to 10 hours. Form Number: N/A. required by the Paperwork Reduction Frequency of Response: On occasion Type of Review: Extension of a Act (PRA) of 1995. Comments are reporting requirement; Third party currently approved collection. requested concerning (a) whether the disclosure requirement; Recordkeeping Respondents: Business or other for- proposed collection of information is requirement. profit entities. necessary for the proper performance of Obligation to Respond: Voluntary. Number of Respondents and the functions of the Commission, The statutory authority for this Responses: 10,750 respondents and including whether the information shall information collection is contained in 21,500 responses. have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the Twenty-First Century Estimated Hours per Response: 1–17 the Commission’s burden estimate; (c) Communications and Video hours. ways to enhance the quality, utility, and Accessibility Act of 2010, Public Law Frequency of Response: clarity of the information collected; (d) 111–260, 124 Stat. 2751, and Sections Recordkeeping and third party ways to minimize the burden of the 4(i), 4(j), 303(r), 303(u), 303(aa), 303(bb), disclosure requirements; annual collection of information on the and 716(g) of the Communications Act reporting requirement. respondents, including the use of of 1934, as amended, 47 U.S.C. 154(i), Total Annual Burden: 193,500 hours. automated collection techniques or 154(j), 303(r), 303(u), 303(aa), 303(bb), Total Annual Cost: None. other forms of information technology; and 617(g). Obligation to Respond: Required to and (e) ways to further reduce the Total Annual Burden: 24,153 hours. obtain or retain benefits. The statutory information collection burden on small Total Annual Cost: $70,500. authority for this collection is contained business concerns with fewer than 25 Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: in Sections 4(i), 303 and 308 of the employees. Confidentiality is an issue to the extent Communications Act of 1934, as The FCC may not conduct or sponsor that individuals and households amended. a collection of information unless it provide personally identifiable Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: displays a currently valid control information, which is covered under the There is no need for confidentiality with number. No person shall be subject to FCC’s updated system of records notice this collection of information. any penalty for failing to comply with (SORN), FCC/CGB–1, ‘‘Informal Privacy Impact Assessment: No a collection of information subject to the Complaints and Inquiries,’’ which impact(s). PRA that does not display a valid Office became effective on January 25, 2010. Needs and Uses: 47 CFR 76.1713 of Management and Budget (OMB) The Commission believes that it states cable system operators shall control number. provides sufficient safeguards to protect

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the privacy of individuals who file providing information to consumers or adaptive technology used with the complaints under 47 CFR 79.110. directing consumers to a place where manufacturer’s products; (iv) designing Privacy Impact Assessment: The they can locate information about how for accessibility; and (v) solutions for Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for to activate and use accessibility features. accessibility and compatibility. Informal Complaints and Inquiries was The following rule sections and other (3) Information, documentation, and completed on June 28, 2007. It may be requirements contain new and revised training requirements for covered reviewed at http://www.fcc.gov/omd/ information collection requirements for MVPDs and manufacturers of navigation privacyact/Privacy-Impact- which the Commission is seeking devices. Assessment.html. The Commission is in approval from the Office of Pursuant to 47 CFR 79.108(f), covered the process of updating the PIA to Management and Budget (OMB): MVPDs and manufacturers of navigation incorporate various revisions to it as a (1) Usability requirements for devices must ensure access to result of revisions to the SORN. manufacturers of digital apparatus. information and documentation Needs and Uses: On November 20, The Second Report and Order adopts provided to customers, including user 2015, in document FCC 15–156, the usability requirements for digital guides, bills, installation guides for end- Commission released a Second Report apparatus covered by 47 CFR 79.107. A user installable devices, and product and Order, Order on Reconsideration, digital apparatus manufacturer must support communications, regarding and Further Notice of Proposed make functions that are used for the both the product in general and the Rulemaking, MB Docket No. 12–108, reception, play back, or display of video accessibility features of the product. FCC 15–156, adopting additional rules programming, as well as on-screen text MVPDs and manufacturers of navigation implementing Sections 204 and 205 of menus or other visual indicators used to devices must include the contact the Twenty-First Century access these functions, usable to method for obtaining this information Communications and Video individuals who are blind or visually and documentation in general product Accessibility Act of 2010 (CVAA) impaired. Pursuant to 47 CFR information. MVPDs and manufacturers related to accessible user interfaces and 79.107(a)(5), the term ‘‘usable’’ means should take such other steps as video programming guides and menus. that individuals with disabilities have necessary including providing a These rules are codified at 47 CFR access to information and description of the accessibility and 79.107 and 79.108. First, the Second documentation on the full compatibility features of the product Report and Order implements Section functionalities of digital apparatus, and end-user product documentation 204’s requirement that both the including instructions, product upon request in alternate formats or ‘‘appropriate built-in apparatus information (including accessible alternate modes at no additional charge; functions’’ and the ‘‘on-screen text feature information), documentation, and ensuring usable customer support menus or other visual indicators built in bills, and technical support which are and technical support in the call centers to the digital apparatus’’ to access such provided to individuals without and service centers which support their functions be ‘‘usable by individuals who disabilities. products at no additional charge. In are blind or visually impaired’’ by (2) Information, documentation, and developing training programs, MVPDs relying on the existing definition of training requirements for manufacturers and manufacturers of navigation devices ‘‘usable’’ in Section 6.3(l) of the of digital apparatus. must consider the following topics: (i) Commission’s rules. The 6.3(l) Pursuant to 47 CFR 79.107(d), Accessibility requirements of definition of ‘‘usable’’ requires that manufacturers of digital apparatus must individuals with disabilities; (ii) means ‘‘individuals with disabilities have ensure access to information and of communicating with individuals with access to the full functionality and documentation provided to customers, disabilities; (iii) commonly used documentation for the product, including user guides, bills, installation adaptive technology used with the including instructions, product guides for end-user installable devices, manufacturer’s products; (iv) designing information (including accessible and product support communications, for accessibility; and (v) solutions for feature information), documentation, regarding both the product in general accessibility and compatibility. If a bills and technical support which is and the accessibility features of the consumer with a disability requests an provided to individuals without product. Manufacturers of digital accessible navigation device, this also disabilities.’’ In addition, the Second apparatus must include the contact constitutes a request for a description of Report and Order adopts information, method for obtaining this information the accessibility features of the device documentation, and training and documentation in general product and end-user product documentation in requirements comparable to those in information. Manufacturers should take accessible formats. Section 6.11 of the Commission’s rules such other steps as necessary including (4) Notifications by covered for entities covered by both Section 204 providing a description of the manufacturers regarding the availability and Section 205 of the CVAA. The accessibility and compatibility features of accessible digital apparatus. Pursuant Second Report and Order also adopts of the product and end-user product to 47 CFR 79.107(e), manufacturers of consumer notification requirements for documentation upon request in digital apparatus must provide notice on equipment manufacturers of digital alternate formats or alternate modes at their official Web sites about the apparatus and navigation devices that no additional charge; and ensuring availability of accessible devices. will require manufacturers to publicize usable customer support and technical Manufacturers must prominently the availability of accessible devices on support in the call centers and service display information about accessible manufacturer Web sites that must be centers which support their products at devices and solutions on their Web sites accessible to those with disabilities. The no additional charge. In developing in a way that makes such information Second Report and Order requires training programs, manufacturers of available to all consumers and in a MVPDs, as well as manufacturers, to digital apparatus must consider the format that is accessible to people with ensure that the contact office or person following topics: (i) Accessibility disabilities. The notice for digital listed on their Web site is able to answer requirements of individuals with apparatus must publicize the both general and specific questions disabilities; (ii) means of availability of accessible devices and the about the availability of accessible communicating with individuals with specific person, office or entity who can equipment, including, if necessary, disabilities; (iii) commonly used answer consumer questions about

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which products contain the required invites the general public and other Total Annual Burden: 171 hours. accessibility features. The contact office Federal agencies to take this Total Annual Cost: $3,977. or person listed on the Web site must be opportunity to comment on the Privacy Impact Assessment: No able to answer both general and specific following information collections. impact(s). questions about the availability of Comments are requested concerning: Nature and Extent of Confidentiality: accessible equipment, including, if Whether the proposed collection of No questions of a confidential nature are necessary, providing information to information is necessary for the proper asked. consumers or directing consumers to a performance of the functions of the Needs and Uses: The Commission place where they can locate information Commission, including whether the uses the study area boundary data about how to activate and use information shall have practical utility; collected for this information collection accessibility features. the accuracy of the Commission’s to implement certain universal service (5) Notifications by covered burden estimate; ways to enhance the reforms. The Universal Service Fund manufacturers regarding the availability quality, utility, and clarity of the supports the deployment of voice and of accessible navigation devices. information collected; ways to minimize broadband-capable infrastructure in Pursuant to 47 CFR 79.108(d)(2), the burden of the collection of rural, high cost areas. High-cost support manufacturers of navigation devices information on the respondents, is granted to a carrier based on the must provide notice on their official including the use of automated characteristics of its ‘‘study area,’’ the Web sites about the availability of collection techniques or other forms of geographic area served by an incumbent accessible devices. Manufacturers must information technology; and ways to local exchange carrier within a state. prominently display information about further reduce the information Therefore, complete and accurate study accessible devices and solutions on collection burden on small business area boundary data are essential for their Web sites in a way that makes such concerns with fewer than 25 employees. calculating a carrier’s costs and information available to all consumers The FCC may not conduct or sponsor expenses, which in turn determine the and in a format that is accessible to a collection of information unless it amount of support that carrier can people with disabilities. The notice for displays a currently valid OMB control receive to serve high-cost areas. Initial navigation devices must publicize the number. No person shall be subject to study area boundaries were submitted availability of accessible devices and any penalty for failing to comply with in 2013. These maps were submitted via separate solutions and explain the a collection of information subject to the a secure Internet-browser web interface means for making requests for accessible PRA that does not display a valid OMB developed and maintained by the equipment and the specific person, control number. Commission. If a study area boundary office, or entity to whom such requests DATES: Written PRA comments should changes, filers are required to submit, are to be made. The contact office or be submitted on or before June 14, 2016. via this interface, revised boundary data person listed on the Web site must be If you anticipate that you will be incorporating such changes by March 15 able to answer both general and specific submitting comments, but find it of the year following the change. In questions about the availability of difficult to do so within the period of addition, all filers are required to accessible equipment, including, if time allowed by this notice, you should recertify their study area boundaries necessary, providing information to advise the contact listed below as soon every two years. consumers or directing consumers to a as possible. Federal Communications Commission. place where they can locate information ADDRESSES: Direct all PRA comments to Marlene H. Dortch, about how to activate and use Nicole Ongele, FCC, via email to PRA@ Secretary. accessibility features. fcc.gov and to [email protected]. [FR Doc. 2016–08673 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Federal Communications Commission. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For BILLING CODE 6712–01–P Marlene H. Dortch, additional information about the Secretary, Office of the Secretary. information collection, contact Nicole [FR Doc. 2016–08675 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Ongele at (202) 418–2991. FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BILLING CODE 6712–01–P SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: AGENCY OMB Control Number: 3060–1181. [No. 2016–N–04] Title: Study Area Boundary Data FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS Reporting in Esri Shapefile Format, DA Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of COMMISSION 12–1777 and DA 13–282. Records Form Number: N/A. [OMB 3060–1181] Type of Review: Extension of a AGENCY: Federal Housing Finance Information Collection Being Reviewed currently approved collection. Agency. by the Federal Communications Respondents: Business or other for- ACTION: Notice of revision to an existing Commission Under Delegated profit entities and state, local or tribal Privacy Act system of records. Authority government. Number of Respondents: 747 SUMMARY: In accordance with the AGENCY: Federal Communications respondents; 757 responses. requirements of the Privacy Act of 1974, Commission. Estimated Time per Response: 26 as amended, 5 U.S.C. 552a (Privacy ACTION: Notice and request for hours for submitting updates; less than Act), the Federal Housing Finance comments. 1 hour for recertification. Agency (FHFA) gives notice of a Frequency of Response: On occasion revision to an existing Privacy Act SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort and biennially reporting requirements. system of records. to reduce paperwork burdens, and as Obligation to Respond: Mandatory. The existing system is Emergency required by the Paperwork Reduction Statutory authority for this information Notification System (FHFA–14) and is Act (PRA) of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501– collection is contained in 47 U.S.C. being revised in its entirety. The system 3520), the Federal Communications 254(b) of the Communications Act of is being revised to add additional Commission (FCC or Commission) 1934, as amended. information that is being collected; to

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change the location of the system; and See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for exempting records from provisions of to update the routine uses of the system. additional information on submission the Privacy Act would require the head The revised system will contain and posting of comments. of an agency to publish a determination information that FHFA will use to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: to exempt a record from the Privacy Act maintain emergency contact information Andrew Wheeler, Supervisory Security as a rule in accordance with the for current FHFA employees and Specialist, Office of the Chief Operating Administrative Procedures Act. The contractor personnel. The system will Officer at (202) 649–3764; or David A. Director of FHFA has determined that provide for high-speed message delivery Lee, Senior Agency Official for Privacy, records and information in this revised that reaches agency and contractor [email protected], (202) 649–3803 (not system of records are not exempt from personnel in response to threat alerts toll free numbers), Federal Housing requirements of the Privacy Act. issued by the Department of Homeland Finance Agency, 400 7th Street SW., As required by the Privacy Act, 5 Security, weather related emergencies, Washington, DC 20219. The telephone U.S.C. 552a(r), and pursuant to or other critical situations that disrupt number for the Telecommunications paragraph 4c of Appendix I to OMB the operations of and accessibility to an Device for the Hearing Impaired is (800) Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal Agency FHFA worksite. The system also 877–8339. Responsibilities for Maintaining Records About Individuals,’’ dated provides for personnel accountability SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: during an emergency through personnel February 8, 1996 (61 FR 6428, 6435 sign-in and rapid alert and notification. I. Comments (February 20, 1996)), FHFA has submitted a report describing the DATES: Instructions: FHFA seeks public To be assured of consideration, revised system of records covered by comments should be received on or comments on the revised system of records and will take all comments into this notice, to the Committee on before May 16, 2016. This revised Oversight and Government Reform of system of records will become effective consideration before issuing the final notice. See 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and (11). the House of Representatives, the on May 25, 2016 without further notice Committee on Homeland Security and unless comments necessitate otherwise. In addition to referencing ‘‘Comments/ No. 2016–N–04,’’ please reference the Governmental Affairs of the Senate, and FHFA will publish a new notice if the the Office of Management and Budget. effective date is delayed to review title and number of the system of records your comment addresses: The revised system of records comments or if changes are made based described above is set forth in its on comments received. ‘‘Emergency Notification System (FHFA–14).’’ entirety below. ADDRESSES: Submit comments to FHFA Posting and Public Availability of FHFA–14 only once, identified by ‘‘2016–N–04,’’ Comments: All comments received will using any one of the following methods: be posted without change on the FHFA SYSTEM NAME: • Agency Web site: www.fhfa.gov/ Web site at http://www.fhfa.gov, and Emergency Notification System. open-for-comment-or-input. will include any personal information SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: • provided, such as your name, address Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// Sensitive but unclassified. www.regulations.gov. Follow the (home and email), telephone number instructions for submitting comments. If and any other information you provide. SYSTEM LOCATION: you submit your comment to the In addition, copies of all comments Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400 Federal eRulemaking Portal, you may received will be available for 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20219; also send it by email to FHFA at examination by the public on business Everbridge, Inc., Burbank, CA and [email protected] to ensure days between the hours of 10 a.m. and Denver, CO; and any alternate work site timely receipt by the agency. Please 3 p.m., at the Federal Housing Finance utilized by Federal Housing Finance include ‘‘Comments/No. 2016–N–04’’ in Agency, 400 7th Street SW., Agency (FHFA) employees or by the subject line of the message. Washington, DC 20219. To make an individuals assisting such employees. • appointment to inspect comments, Hand Delivered/Courier: The hand please call the Office of General Counsel CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE delivery address is: Alfred M. Pollard, at (202) 649–3804. SYSTEM: General Counsel, Attention: Comments/ Current and former FHFA employees No. 2016–N–04, Federal Housing II. Introduction and contractor personnel, and Finance Agency, Eight Floor, 400 7th This notice informs the public of emergency contacts for these Street SW., Washington, DC 20219. The FHFA’s proposal to revise in its entirety individuals. package should be delivered to the an existing system of records. This CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: Seventh Street entrance Guard Desk, notice satisfies the Privacy Act First Floor, on business days between 9 requirement that an agency publish a Name and contact information such as a.m. and 5 p.m. system of records notice in the Federal addresses (home, mailing and/or • U.S. Mail, United Parcel Service, Register when there is an addition to business), telephone numbers (personal Federal Express, or Other Mail Service: the agency’s system of records. It has and/or business), electronic mail The mailing address for comments is: been recognized by Congress that addresses (personal and/or business), Alfred M. Pollard, General Counsel, application of all requirements of the photographs, and geospatial and/or Attention: Comments/No. 2016–N–04, Privacy Act to certain categories of geolocation data. Federal Housing Finance Agency, records may have an undesirable and AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: Eighth Floor, 400 7th Street SW., often unacceptable effect upon agencies 5 U.S.C. 552a; 12 U.S.C. 4515; and Washington, DC 20219. Please note that in the conduct of necessary public Executive Orders 12656, 12148, and all mail sent to FHFA via the U.S. Postal business. Consequently, Congress 10995. Service is routed through a national established general exemptions and irradiation facility, a process that may specific exemptions that could be used PURPOSE(S): delay delivery by approximate two to exempt records from provisions of the The purpose of this system of records weeks. Privacy Act. Congress also required that is to maintain emergency contact

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information for current FHFA (4) To appropriate federal, state, and computerized databases. Paper and employees and contractor personnel. local authorities responsible for magnetic disk, or tape records are stored The system provides for high-speed investigating or prosecuting a violation in locked file rooms, locked file cabinets message delivery that reaches all agency of, or for enforcing or implementing a and/or safes. and contractor personnel in response to statute, rule, regulation, or order issued, threat alerts issued by the Department of when the information indicates a RETRIEVABILITY: Homeland Security, weather related violation or potential violation of law, Records may be retrieved by any of emergencies, or other critical situations whether civil, criminal, or regulatory in the following: Name, email address, that disrupt the operations of and nature, and whether arising by general telephone number, or an assigned file accessibility to an FHFA worksite. The statute or particular program statute, or number for the purpose of responding to system also provides for personnel by regulation, rule, or order issued the requestor. Information may accountability during an emergency, pursuant thereto. additionally be retrieved by other through personnel sign-in and rapid (5) To a court, magistrate, or other personal identifiers. alert and notification. administrative body in the course of presenting evidence, including SAFEGUARDS: ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE disclosures to counsel or witnesses in Records are safeguarded in a secured SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND environment. Buildings where records THE PURPOSE OF SUCH USES: the course of civil discovery, litigation, or settlement negotiations or in are stored have security cameras and 24- In addition to those disclosures connection with criminal proceedings, hour security guard service. generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. when FHFA is a party to the proceeding Computerized records are safeguarded 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, these records or has a significant interest in the through use of access codes and other or information contained therein may proceeding, to the extent that the information technology security specifically be disclosed outside FHFA information is determined to be relevant measures. Paper records are safeguarded as a routine use pursuant to 5 U.S.C. and necessary. by locked file rooms, locked file 552a(b)(3) as follows: (6) To a Congressional office from the cabinets, and/or safes. Access to the (1) When (a) it is suspected or record of an individual in response to records is restricted to those who confirmed that the security or an inquiry from the Congressional office require the records in the performance confidentiality of information in the made at the request of that individual. of official duties related to the purposes system of records has been (7) To contractor personnel, interns, for which the system is maintained. compromised; (b) FHFA has determined and others performing or working on a that as a result of the suspected or RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: contract, service, grant, cooperative confirmed compromise there is a risk of agreement, or project for FHFA. Records are periodically purged and harm to economic or property interests, (8) To any Federal government disposed of for individuals who are no identity theft or fraud, or harm to the authority for the purpose of longer employees or contractors of security or integrity of this system or coordinating with or reviewing FHFA’s FHFA. Otherwise, records are retained other systems or programs (whether continuity of operations plans or and disposed of in accordance with the maintained by FHFA or another agency emergency contingency plans. appropriate National Archives and or entity) that rely upon the (9) To any Federal, State or Local Records Administration General compromised information; and (c) the government authority for the purpose of Records Schedules and FHFA Retention disclosure is made to such agencies, coordinating a response to threat alerts Schedules. entities, and persons who are reasonably issued by the Department of Homeland SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: necessary to assist in connection with Security, weather related emergencies, FHFA’s efforts to respond to the or other critical situations that disrupt Office of the Chief Operating Officer, suspected or confirmed compromise the operations of and accessibility to an Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400 and prevent, minimize, or remedy such FHFA worksite. 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20219. harm. (10) To the National Archives and NOTIFICATION PROCEDURES: (2) Records in this system may be Records Administration, Office of disclosed to any individual during the Government Information Services Direct inquiries as to whether this course of any inquiry or investigation (OGIS), to the extent necessary to fulfill system contains a record pertaining to conducted by FHFA, or in connection its responsibilities in 5 U.S.C. 552(b), to an individual to the Privacy Act Officer. with civil or administrative litigation, if review administrative agency policies, Inquiries may be mailed to the Privacy FHFA has reason to believe that the procedures and compliance with the Act Officer, Federal Housing Finance individual to whom the record is Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), and Agency, 400 7th Street SW., disclosed may have further information to facilitate OGIS’ offering of mediation Washington, DC 20219, or can be about the matters related therein, and services to resolve disputes between submitted electronically at http:// those matters appeared to be relevant at persons making FOIA requests and www.fhfa.gov/AboutUs/FOIAPrivacv/ the time to the subject matter of the administrative agencies. Pages/Privacv.aspx in accordance with inquiry. the procedures set forth in 12 CFR part (3) A record or information in the DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING 1204. system may be disclosed to any AGENCIES: individual with whom FHFA contracts None. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: to reproduce, by typing, photocopy or Direct requests for access to a record other means, any record within this POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, to the Privacy Act Officer. Requests may system for use by FHFA and its RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND be mailed to the Privacy Act Officer, DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: employees in connection with their Federal Housing Finance Agency, 400 official duties or to any individual who STORAGE: 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20219, is utilized by FHFA to perform clerical Records are maintained in electronic or can be submitted electronically at or stenographic functions relating to the format, paper form, and magnetic disk http://www.fhfa.gov/AboutUs/ official business of FHFA. or tape. Electronic records are stored in FOIAPrivacv/Pages/Privacv.aspx in

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accordance with the procedures set fragrances (see http:// Agenda: Wednesday May 4, 2016 forth in 12 CFR part 1204. www.accessboard.gov/about/policies/ Old Business fragrance.htm for more information). CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Persons wishing to listen to the Approval of minutes of previous Direct requests to contest or appeal an proceedings may dial 712–432–1001 meetings. adverse decision for a record to the and enter access code 474845614. Note • Public Comment Period. Privacy Act Appeals Officer. Requests this is not a toll-free number. Written New Business may be mailed to the Privacy Act Comments may be submitted to the • Appeals Officer, Federal Housing Commission and will be made part of Commission Operating Status— Finance Agency, 400 7th Street SW., the permanent record of the Exec. Director Dayton. Washington, DC 20219, or can be • Fund Raising—Roger Fisk. Commission. Comments must be • submitted electronically at http:// received by 5:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Program Operations—Rebekah www.fhfa.gov/AboutUs/FOIAPrivacv/ Wilson. Time (EDT), April 29, 2016, and may be • Pages/Privacv.aspx in accordance with provided by email to: daniel.dayton@ Communications—Chris Isleib. • World War 1 Memorial at Pershing the procedures set forth in 12 CFR part worldwar1centennial.gov. Contact Park Status Report—Commissioner 1204. Daniel S. Dayton at daniel.dayton@ Fountain. worldwar1centennial.org to register to RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: • Education Report—Commissioner comment during the meeting’s 30- O’Connell. Information is provided by FHFA minute public comment period. • Requests for Support and employees and FHFA contractor Registered speakers/organizations will International Report—Commissioner personnel. be allowed 5 minutes and will need to Seefried. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: provide written copies of their • Chairman’s Report—Chairman Rob None. presentations. Requests to comment, Dalessandro. together with presentations for the • Dated: April 6, 2016. Set next meeting—August 17, 2016 meeting, must be received by 5:00 p.m., in Washington, DC. Melvin L. Watt, EDT, on Friday, April 29, 2016. Please Other business as may properly come Director, Federal Housing Finance Agency. contact Mr. Dayton at the email address before the Commission Adjourns. [FR Doc. 2016–08652 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] above to obtain meeting materials. Dated: April 11, 2016. BILLING CODE 8070–01–P FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Daniel S. Dayton, Designated Federal Daniel S. Dayton, Officer, World War 1 Centennial Designated Federal Official, World War I Centennial Commission. GENERAL SERVICES Commission, 701 Pennsylvania Avenue ADMINISTRATION NW., 123, Washington, DC 20004–2608 [FR Doc. 2016–08772 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] at 202–380–0725 (note: this is not a toll- BILLING CODE 6820–95–P [Notice–WWICC–2016–03; Docket No. 2016– free number). 0006; Sequence 3] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND World War One Centennial Background HUMAN SERVICES Commission; Notification of Upcoming The World War One Centennial Public Advisory Meeting Agency for Healthcare Research and Commission was established by Public Quality AGENCY: World War One Centennial Law 112–272 (as amended), as a Commission, GSA. commission to ensure a suitable Statement of Organization, Functions, ACTION: Meeting Notice. observance of the centennial of World and Delegations of Authority War I, to provide for the designation of SUMMARY: Notice of this meeting is being memorials to the service of members of Part E, Chapter E (Agency for provided according to the requirements the United States Armed Forces in Healthcare Research and Quality), of the of the Federal Advisory Committee Act, World War I, and for other purposes. Statement of Organization, Functions, 5 U.S.C. App. 10(a)(2). This notice Under this authority, the Committee and Delegations of Authority for the provides the schedule and agenda for will plan, develop, and execute Department of Health and Human the May 4, 2016 meeting of the World programs, projects, and activities to Services (68 FR 44084, July 25, 2003, War One Centennial Commission (the commemorate the centennial of World most recently amended at 79 FR 42326, Commission). The meeting is open to War I, encourage private organizations on July 21, 2014) is amended to reflect the public. and State and local governments to recent organizational changes. The DATES: Effective: April 15, 2016. organize and participate in activities specific amendments are as follows: Meeting Date and Location: The commemorating the centennial of World I. Under Section E–10, Organization, meeting will be held on Wednesday, War I, facilitate and coordinate activities delete F. Office of Communications and May 4, 2016 starting at 9:00 a.m., throughout the United States relating to Knowledge Transfer and replace with Central Daylight Time (CDT), and the centennial of World War I, serve as the following: ending no later than 11:30 a.m., CDT. a clearinghouse for the collection and F. Office of Communications. The meeting will be held at the National dissemination of information about II. Under Section E–20, Functions, World War I Museum and Memorial, events and plans for the centennial of delete Office of Communications and 100 W 26th Street, Kansas City, MO World War I, and develop Knowledge Transfer in its entirety and 64108. This location is handicapped recommendations for Congress and the replace with the following: accessible. The meeting will be open to President for commemorating the Office of Communications. Manages the public and will also be available centennial of World War I. The the Agency’s communication activities, telephonically. Persons attending in Commission does not have an including print and electronic person are requested to refrain from appropriation and operated solely on publishing, dissemination, and using perfume, cologne, and other donated funds. communications support, and media

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relations activities. Responsible for DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND and CMS document identifier, to communicating information to internal HUMAN SERVICES [email protected]. and external stakeholders. Develops, 3. Call the Reports Clearance Office at implements, and manages programs to Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (410) 786–1326. reach stakeholders about the results of Services FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: AHRQ-funded research and evidence, Reports Clearance Office at (410) 786– tools and training materials, and data [Document Identifiers: CMS–276 and CMS– 1957] 1326. and measures. Helps stakeholders SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Under the understand how AHRQ research, tools, Agency Information Collection Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) and data can help improve quality and Activities: Submission for OMB (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520), federal agencies safety of care. Review; Comment Request must obtain approval from the Office of Shall be organized into the following Management and Budget (OMB) for each three divisions: ACTION: Notice. collection of information they conduct • Division of Outreach and Stakeholder or sponsor. The term ‘‘collection of SUMMARY: The Centers for Medicare & Engagement: information’’ is defined in 44 U.S.C. Æ Medicaid Services (CMS) is announcing Assesses findings from AHRQ- an opportunity for the public to 3502(3) and 5 CFR 1320.3(c) and funded research, products, and comment on CMS’ intention to collect includes agency requests or tools for dissemination and use by information from the public. Under the requirements that members of the public stakeholders; submit reports, keep records, or provide Æ Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Develops, coordinates, and (PRA), federal agencies are required to information to a third party. Section implements dissemination plans publish notice in the Federal Register 3506(c)(2)(A) of the PRA (44 U.S.C. using a wide variety of strategies concerning each proposed collection of 3506(c)(2)(A)) requires federal agencies and tactics; to publish a 30-day notice in the Æ information, including each proposed Provides strategic guidance to extension or reinstatement of an existing Federal Register concerning each Agency program staff and various collection of information, and to allow proposed collection of information, Agency contractors on a second opportunity for public including each proposed extension or opportunities for dissemination; reinstatement of an existing collection Æ comment on the notice. Interested Develops and coordinates outreach persons are invited to send comments of information, before submitting the to prospective dissemination regarding the burden estimate or any collection to OMB for approval. To partners, and produces case studies other aspect of this collection of comply with this requirement, CMS is on use of AHRQ findings and tools. information, including any of the publishing this notice that summarizes • Division of Print and Electronic following subjects: (1) The necessity and the following proposed collection(s) of Publishing: utility of the proposed information information for public comment: 1. Type of Information Collection Æ Disseminates AHRQ research, tools, collection for the proper performance of Request: Revision of a currently and data to stakeholders via both the agency’s functions; (2) the accuracy approved collection; Title of electronic and print publications. of the estimated burden; (3) ways to Information Collection: Prepaid Health Manages the full publishing process enhance the quality, utility, and clarity Plan Cost Report; Use: Health from concept to Web site posting, of the information to be collected; and Maintenance Organizations and including planning, advising and (4) the use of automated collection Competitive Medical Plans (HMO/ managing publishing projects for techniques or other forms of information CMPs) contracting with the Secretary the Agency; technology to minimize the information under Section 1876 of the Social Æ Writes and edits articles; packages collection burden. Security Act are required to submit a products and tools for presentations DATES: Comments on the collection(s) of budget and enrollment forecast, semi- and dissemination. information must be received by the annual interim report, 4th Quarter • Division of Media Relations: OMB desk officer by May 16, 2016. interim report, and a final certified cost Æ Creates and implements strategy for ADDRESSES: When commenting on the report in accordance with 42 CFR traditional and social media proposed information collections, 417.572–417.576. Health Care relations activities as part of overall please reference the document identifier Prepayment Plans (HCPPs) contracting efforts to communicate with AHRQ or OMB control number. To be assured with the Secretary under Section 1833 stakeholders and partners about consideration, comments and of the Social Security Act are required Agency-funded work; recommendations must be received by to submit a budget and enrollment All delegations and redelegations of the OMB desk officer via one of the forecast, semi-annual interim report, authority to officers and employees of following transmissions: OMB, Office of and final cost report in accordance with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Information and Regulatory Affairs, 42 CFR 417.808 and 42 CFR 417.810. Quality that were in effect immediately Attention: CMS Desk Officer, Fax Form Number: CMS–276 (OMB control prior to the effective date of this Number: (202) 395–5806 OR Email: number 0938–0165); Frequency: reorganization shall continue in effect [email protected]. Quarterly; Affected Public: Private pending further redelegation provided To obtain copies of a supporting Sector (Business or other for-profits); they are consistent with this statement and any related forms for the Number of Respondents: 91; Total reorganization. proposed collection(s) summarized in Annual Responses: 74; Total Annual These changes are effective upon date this notice, you may make your request Hours: 3728. (For policy questions of signature. using one of following: regarding this collection contact Bilal 1. Access CMS’ Web site address at Farrakh at 410–786–4456.) Sharon B. Arnold, http://www.cms.hhs.gov/Paperwork 2. Type of Information Collection Acting Director. ReductionActof1995. Request: Reinstatement of a previously [FR Doc. 2016–08679 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 2. Email your request, including your approved collection; Title of BILLING CODE 4160–90–P address, phone number, OMB number, Information Collection: Social Security

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Office (SSO) Report of State Buy-in DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Enforcement, 330 C Street SW., Problem; Use: Under Section 1843 of the HUMAN SERVICES Washington, DC 20201. Telephone: Social Security Act, States may enter 202–401–5099; Email: Lauren.Antelo@ into an agreement with the Department Administration for Children and acf.hhs.gov. Families of Health and Human Services to enroll SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FY eligible individuals in Medicare and pay [CFDA Number: 93.564] 2014, OCSE competitively awarded a their premiums. The purpose of the cooperative agreement to the State Buy-in’ program is to assure that Announcement of the Award of a Washington State Department of Social Medicaid is the payer of last resort by Single-Source Expansion Supplement and Health Services to conduct a 5-year permitting a State to provide Medicare Grant to the Washington State evaluation of OCSE’s national protection to certain groups of needy Department of Social and Health demonstration called Behavioral individuals, as part of the State’s total Services in Lacey, WA Interventions for Child Support Services assistance plan. State Buy-in also has (BICS). AGENCY: Office of Child Support This supplement will allow the the effect of transferring some medical Enforcement, ACF, HHS. costs for this population from the Washington State Department of Social ACTION: Notice of the award of a single- and Health Services to develop Medicaid program, which is partially source expansion supplement grant to additional dissemination tools such as State funded to the Medicare program, the Washington State Department of reports and web-based trainings on the which is funded by the federal Social and Health Services in Lacey, lessons learned and early findings from government and individual premiums. WA, to support the development of the evaluation of Behavioral Generally, the States Buy-in for additional dissemination tools such as Interventions for Child Support Services individuals who meet the eligibility reports and web-based trainings on the Demonstration. requirements for Medicare and are cash lessons learned and early findings from The cost of the BICS evaluation is recipients or deemed cash recipients or the Evaluation of Behavioral larger than originally budgeted because categorically needy under Medicaid. In Interventions for Child Support Services the process mapping and project design some cases, States may also include of the Behavioral Interventions for Child phase has been significantly slower than individuals who are not cash assistance Support Services (BICS) Demonstration. anticipated for the grantees. This has led recipients under the Medical Assistance to the need for increased technical Only group. The day-to-day operations SUMMARY: The Administration for assistance to the BICS grantees by the of the State Buy-in program is Children and Families (ACF), Office of evaluation grantee. Additionally, as a accomplished through an automated Child Support Enforcement (OCSE), result of the mapping and design phase, data exchange process. The automated Division of Program Innovation, OCSE anticipates an increased number announces the award of a single-source data exchange process is used to of interesting findings that will be of program expansion supplement grant in exchange Medicare and Buy-in benefit to the greater child support field. the amount of $34,568 to the The supplement funds will allow entitlement information between the Washington State Department of Social Washington State Department of Social Social Security District Offices, and Health Services in Lacey, WA, to and Health Services to provide Medicaid State Agencies and the support the development of additional increased technical assistance to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid dissemination tools such as reports and BICS demonstration sites, and support Services. When problems arise however web-based trainings on the lessons the development additional that cannot be resolved though the learned and early findings from the dissemination tools such as reports and normal data exchange process, clerical Evaluation of the Behavioral web-based trainings on the lessons actions are required. The CMS–1957, Interventions for Child Support Services learned and early findings from the ‘‘SSO Report of State Buy-In Problem’’ of the Behavioral Interventions for Child Evaluation of BICS. is used to report Buy-in problems cases. Support Services (BICS) Demonstration. Specifically, the Washington State The CMS–1957 is the only standardized In FY 2014, OCSE competitively Department of Social and Health form available for communications awarded a cooperative agreement to the Services will explore the development between the aforementioned agencies Washington State Department of Social of innovative, user-friendly tools such for the resolution of beneficiary and Health Services to conduct a 5-year as podcasts and infographics that will complaints and inquiries regarding State evaluation of OCSE’s national provide research findings and learning Buy-in eligibility. Form Number: CMS– demonstration called Behavioral to the child support community in a 1957 (OMB control number: 0938– Interventions for Child Support Services way that is easily accessible to 0035); Frequency: Reporting—Annually; (BICS) under Funding Opportunity interested program administrators and Affected Public: Individuals and Announcement (FOA) number HHS– policy officials. These tools will also continue to build the evidence-base in Households; Number of Respondents: 2014–ACF–OCSE–FD–0822. Under this what works in the delivery of child 3,936; Total Annual Responses: 3,936; FOA, a total of $1.7 million of 1115 funds are made available over the five support services. Total Annual Hours: 1,311. (For policy Statutory Authority: Section 1115 of questions regarding this collection year project period to conduct this evaluation. The Washington State the Social Security Act authorizes funds contact Keith Robinson at 410–786– Department of Social and Health for experimental, pilot, or 1148.) Services was the only grantee that demonstration projects that are likely to Dated: April 12, 2016. received funding under this FOA. assist in promoting the objectives of Part D of Title IV. William N. Parham, III, DATES: The period of support for this Director, Paperwork Reduction Staff, Office supplement is September 30, 2015 Christopher Beach, of Strategic Operations and Regulatory through September 29, 2016. Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Office of Affairs. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Administration. [FR Doc. 2016–08784 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Lauren Antelo, Senior Program [FR Doc. 2016–08649 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4120–01–P Specialist, Office of Child Support BILLING CODE 4184–42–P

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND the $250,000 from ACF/ACYF/FYSB/ (5) developing factsheets, white papers, HUMAN SERVICES DFVPS, the supplemental award and/or a conceptual framework for consists of $186,000 contributed by meeting the housing needs of domestic Administration for Children and CDC/NIPC/DVP and $250,000 violence survivors and their children. Families contributed by DOJ/OVC. In accordance with an inter-agency [CFDA Numbers: 93.592, 93.136, 16.582] In accordance with an inter-agency agreement, the DOJ/OVC has provided agreement, the CDC/NIPC/DVP has obligation authority for $250,000 to Announcing the Award of a Single- provided national-level support and ACF/DFVPS to provide national-level Source Program Expansion coordination for Intimate Partner support and coordination for domestic Supplement Grant to the National Violence (IPV) prevention TA. In violence and housing TA. In accordance Resources Center on Domestic accordance with this inter-agency with this inter-agency agreement, ACF/ Violence, Inc. (NRCDV) in Harrisburg, agreement, ACF/DFVPS has DFVPS has supplemented the T/TA PA supplemented the T/TA cooperative cooperative agreement that funds the agreement that funds the NRCDV NRCDV through September 30, 2016. AGENCY: Family and Youth Services through September 30, 2016. ACF and DOJ/OVC and ACF/DFVPS staffs will Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS. CDC staffs will meet regularly and meet regularly and facilitate ongoing ACTION: Notice of the award of a single- facilitate ongoing communication to communication to coordinate the source program expansion supplement coordinate the delivery of national delivery of national T/TA. grant of $686,000 under the Family training and technical assistance. The solicited application underwent This award will expand the scope of Violence Prevention and Services Act objective review by a federal panel that the NRCDV’s TA assistance activities to (FVPSA) Technical Assistance (TA) use criteria related to the project’s include activities concerned with the Project to the National Resources Center approach, the organization’s capacity, prevention of IPV by: (1) Coordinating on Domestic Violence, Inc. (NRCDV) to and the development of costs in the engagement with national-level support training and technical proposed budget. assistance activities. This is a partners, including foundations, for the collaboration between the Department purpose of enhancing communication Statutory Authority: Section 310 of the of Health and Human Services (HHS), related to IPV prevention; (2) engaging Family Violence Prevention and Services Act, as amended by Section 201 of the Administration for Children and in planning to facilitate dialogue that will include the sharing of tools and CAPTA Reauthorization Act of 2010, Public Families (ACF), Administration for Law 111–320. The statutory authority for the Children, Youth and Families (ACYF), lessons learned among state domestic additional funds from the Centers for Disease Family and Youth Services Bureau violence coalitions engaged in IPV Control and Prevention is 42 U.S.C. (FYSB), FVPSA; HHS/Centers for primary prevention efforts; (3) 247b(k)(2) and 42 U.S.C. 280b–1 of the Public Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), continuing to identify and disseminate Health Service Act. The statutory authority National Center for Injury Prevention information on lessons learned and key for the additional funds from the Department and Control (NCIPC), Division of findings from state domestic violence of Justice (DOJ), Office for Victims of Crime Violence Prevention (DVP); and the coalitions that have implemented IPV (OVC), is 42 U.S.C. 10603(c)(1)(A), 42 U.S.C. primary prevention activities through 10603(c)(4), and 28 U.S.C. 530C. 42 U.S.C. Department of Justice (DOJ), Office of 10603(c)(1)(A) authorizes the OVC Director to Victims of Crime (OVC). www.PreventIPV.org, and other means; (4) maintaining a virtual workspace to make grants for demonstration projects, program evaluation, compliance efforts, T/ SUMMARY: ACF/ACYF/FYSB/DFVPS, in assist in the sharing of resources among TA services. collaboration with CDC/NIPC/DVP state and territorial domestic violence announce the award of $686,000 to coalitions that are engaged in IPV Christopher Beach, NRCDV in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. primary prevention activities; and (5) Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of The grantee is a technical assistance facilitating regular, ongoing Grants Policy, Office of Administration. (TA) provider that assists FVPSA communication between the IPV [FR Doc. 2016–08716 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] service providers to build the capacity Prevention Council, ACF/DFVPS and BILLING CODE 4184–32–P of domestic violence programs, CDC/DVP. continuums of care, homeless service In addition to the prevention providers, and housing service activities, the grantee will coordinate DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND providers. national domestic violence, housing, HUMAN SERVICES and homelessness technical assistance DATES: The period of support for the by: (1) Providing comprehensive Administration for Children and single-source program expansion trauma-informed and culturally relevant Families supplement is September 30, 2015 TA for continuums of care, homeless through September 29, 2016. service providers, housing service [CFDA NUMBER: 93.550] FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: providers, domestic violence programs, Shawndell Dawson, Senior Program and culturally specific community Announcement of the Award of a Specialist, Family Violence Prevention based organizations; (2) creating a Single-Source Expansion Supplement and Services Program, 330 C Street SW., virtual learning network for domestic Grant to National Safe Place Network Washington, DC 20201. Telephone: violence programs and housing service in Louisville, KY 202–205–1476; Email: providers; (3) documenting the housing [email protected]. needs, challenges, and best practice AGENCY: Family and Youth Services SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: models of culturally specific and Bureau, ACYF, ACF, HHS. Supplemental award funds will support historically marginalized communities, ACTION: Notice of the award of a single- the grantee in providing training and including African American, Latina, source expansion supplement grant to technical assistance (T/TA) to domestic Asian/Pacific Islander, and LGBTQ support the Runaway and Homeless violence service providers, continuums communities; (4) coordinating national Youth Training and Technical of care, homeless service providers, and webinars to raise awareness about best Assistance Center (RHYTTAC) operated housing service providers. In addition to practices, research, and new resources; by the National Safe Place Network to

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expand the original scope of approved training and responsive technical DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND activities. assistance; HUMAN SERVICES • Partner with a national leader in SUMMARY: The Administration for Administration for Children and services to human trafficking victims/ Children and Families (ACF), Families Administration on Children, Youth and survivors to provide all RHY grantees Families (ACYF), Family and Youth with enhanced access to human Proposed Information Collection Services Bureau (FYSB), Division of trafficking information on assessments, Activity; Comment Request Adolescent Development and Support referrals, applicable state laws and (DADS), announces the award of a trafficking, including sex and labor Title: Phase II Evaluation Activities single-source expansion supplement categories; for Implementing a Next Generation Evaluation Agenda for the Chafee Foster grant of $852,000 to the National Safe • Provide stipends to grantees to Place Network located in Louisville, KY, Care Independence Program. assist them in meeting federal OMB No.: New Collection. to support costs associated with the requirements to submit data under expansion of the scope of approved Description: The Administration for RHY–Homeless Management Children and Families (ACF), Office of activities under its award for the Information System (RHY–HMIS). Runaway and Homeless Youth Training Planning Research and Evaluation and Technical Assistance Center Using evidence-based practices (OPRE) is proposing an information (RHYTTAC). derived from the best available research, collection activity as part of the Phase professional expertise, and input from II Evaluation Activities for DATES: The period of support under this youth and families, RHYTTAC serves as Implementing a Next Generation supplement is September 30, 2015, a national resource for training and Evaluation Agenda for the Chafee Foster through September 29, 2016. technical assistance directed to assisting Care Independence Program. The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: RHY organizations in their engagement proposed information collection Christopher Holloway, Program in continuous quality improvement of consists of site visits by staff from the Manager, Runaway and Homeless Youth their services in building organizational Urban Institute and Chapin Hall at the Program, Division of Adolescent capacity to effectively serve runaway University of Chicago to conduct Development and Support, Family and formative evaluations of programs and homeless youth. RHYTTAC’s focus Youth Services Bureau, 330 C Street serving transition-age foster youth. The is to help the nation’s network of RHY SW., Washington, DC 20201. Telephone: evaluations will include preliminary 202–205–9560; Email: service providers boost ‘‘protective visits to discuss the evaluation process [email protected]. factors’’ for their clients. with program administrators. Then, the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Statutory Authority: Runaway and research team will conduct site visits to expansion supplement award will allow Homeless Youth Act, 42 U.S.C. 5701 through each program to speak with program the National Safe Place Network to: 5752, as most recently amended by the leaders, partners and key stakeholders, • Provide Runaway and Homeless Reconnecting Homeless Youth Act of 2008, front-line staff, and participants. These Youth (RHY) grantees with resources Public Law 110–378 on October 8, 2008. formative evaluations will determine necessary to better understand and programs’ readiness for more rigorous respond to human trafficking through Christopher Beach, evaluation in the future. The activities the creation of a Community Awareness Senior Grants Policy Specialist, Division of and products from this project will help Toolkit and Youth Prevention Action Grants Policy, Office of Administration. ACF to fulfill their ongoing legislative Kit, which will enhance their [FR Doc. 2016–08654 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] mandate for program evaluation sustainability to provide human BILLING CODE 4184–33–P specified in the Foster Care trafficking related services; Independence Act of 1999. • Provide a clear and responsive Respondents: Program leaders, framework by which all grantees of partners and stakeholders, and front- Domestic Victims of Human Trafficking line staff as well as young adults being (DVHT) funding can access relevant served by the programs.

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Total Annual Number of Average Instrument number of number of responses per burden hours Annual respondents respondents respondent per response burden hours

Discussion Guide for program leaders ...... 48 24 4 1 96 Discussion Guide for program partners and stakeholders .. 80 40 2 1 80 Discussion Guide for program front-line staff ...... 128 64 1 1 64 Focus Group Guide for program participants ...... 200 100 1 2 200 Compilation and Submission of Administrative Data Files .. 24 12 2 12 288

Estimated Total Annual Burden information collection described above. Washington, DC 20201, Attn: OPRE Hours: 728. Copies of the proposed collection of Reports Clearance Officer. Email In compliance with the requirements information can be obtained and address: OPREinfocollection@ of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of the comments may be forwarded by writing acf.hhs.gov. All requests should be Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the to the Administration for Children and identified by the title of the information Administration for Children and Families, Office of Planning, Research collection. Families is soliciting public comment and Evaluation, 330 C St SW., The Department specifically requests on the specific aspects of the comments on (a) whether the proposed

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collection of information is necessary Electronic Submissions information you claim to be confidential for the proper performance of the Submit electronic comments in the with a heading or cover note that states functions of the agency, including following way: ‘‘THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS whether the information shall have • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION’’. The practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the www.regulations.gov. Follow the Agency will review this copy, including agency’s estimate of the burden of the instructions for submitting comments. the claimed confidential information, in proposed collection of information; (c) Comments submitted electronically, its consideration of comments. The the quality, utility, and clarity of the including attachments, to http:// second copy, which will have the information to be collected; and (d) www.regulations.gov will be posted to claimed confidential information ways to minimize the burden of the the docket unchanged. Because your redacted/blacked out, will be available collection of information on comment will be made public, you are for public viewing and posted on http:// respondents, including through the use solely responsible for ensuring that your www.regulations.gov. Submit both of automated collection techniques or comment does not include any copies to the Division of Dockets other forms of information technology. confidential information that you or a Management. If you do not wish your Consideration will be given to third party may not wish to be posted, name and contact information to be comments and suggestions submitted such as medical information, your or made publicly available, you can within 60 days of this publication. anyone else’s Social Security number, or provide this information on the cover sheet and not in the body of your Robert Sargis, confidential business information, such as a manufacturing process. Please note comments and you must identify this ACF Certifying Officer. information as ‘‘confidential.’’ Any [FR Doc. 2016–08715 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] that if you include your name, contact information, or other information that information marked as ‘‘confidential’’ BILLING CODE 4184–01–P identifies you in the body of your will not be disclosed except in comments, that information will be accordance with 21 CFR 10.20 and other posted on http://www.regulations.gov. applicable disclosure law. For more DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND • information about FDA’s posting of HUMAN SERVICES If you want to submit a comment with confidential information that you comments to public dockets, see 80 FR 56469, September 18, 2015, or access Food and Drug Administration do not wish to be made available to the public, submit the comment as a the information at: http://www.fda.gov/ written/paper submission and in the regulatoryinformation/dockets/ [Docket No. FDA–2014–E–2353] manner detailed (see ‘‘Written/Paper default.htm. Submissions’’ and ‘‘Instructions’’). Docket: For access to the docket to Determination of Regulatory Review read background documents or the Period for Purposes of Patent Written/Paper Submissions electronic and written/paper comments Extension; CYRAMZA Submit written/paper submissions as received, go to http:// www.regulations.gov and insert the AGENCY: follows: Food and Drug Administration, • docket number, found in brackets in the HHS. Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for written/paper submissions): Division of heading of this document, into the ACTION: Notice. Dockets Management (HFA–305), Food ‘‘Search’’ box and follow the prompts and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers and/or go to the Division of Dockets SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Management, 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. Administration (FDA) has determined • For written/paper comments 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. the regulatory review period for submitted to the Division of Dockets FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: CYRAMZA and is publishing this notice Management, FDA will post your Beverly Friedman, Office of Regulatory of that determination as required by comment, as well as any attachments, Policy, Food and Drug Administration, law. FDA has made the determination except for information submitted, 10903 New Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 51, because of the submission of an marked and identified, as confidential, Rm. 6250, Silver Spring, MD 20993, application to the Director of the U.S. if submitted as detailed in 301–796–3600. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), ‘‘Instructions.’’ SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Department of Commerce, for the Instructions: All submissions received extension of a patent which claims that must include the Docket No. FDA– I. Background human biological product. 2014–E–2353 for Determination of The Drug Price Competition and Regulatory Review Period for Purposes Patent Term Restoration Act of 1984 DATES: Anyone with knowledge that any of Patent Extension; CYRAMZA. (Pub. L. 98–417) and the Generic of the dates as published (see the Received comments will be placed in Animal Drug and Patent Term SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section) are the docket and, except for those Restoration Act (Pub. L. 100–670) incorrect may submit either electronic submitted as ‘‘Confidential generally provide that a patent may be or written comments and ask for a Submissions,’’ publicly viewable at extended for a period of up to 5 years redetermination by June 14, 2016. http://www.regulations.gov or at the so long as the patented item (human Furthermore, any interested person may Division of Dockets Management drug product, animal drug product, petition FDA for a determination between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday medical device, food additive, or color regarding whether the applicant for through Friday. additive) was subject to regulatory extension acted with due diligence • Confidential Submissions—To review by FDA before the item was during the regulatory review period by submit a comment with confidential marketed. Under these acts, a product’s October 12, 2016. See ‘‘Petitions’’ in the information that you do not wish to be regulatory review period forms the basis SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for made publicly available, submit your for determining the amount of extension more information. comments only as a written/paper an applicant may receive. ADDRESSES: You may submit comments submission. You should submit two A regulatory review period consists of as follows: copies total. One copy will include the two periods of time: A testing phase and

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an approval phase. For human verified the applicant’s claim that the that a proposed collection of biological products, the testing phase biologics license application (BLA) for information has been submitted to the begins when the exemption to permit CYRAMZA (BLA 125477) was initially Office of Management and Budget the clinical investigations of the submitted on August 23, 2013. (OMB) for review and clearance under biological becomes effective and runs 3. The date the application was the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. until the approval phase begins. The approved: April 21, 2014. FDA has DATES: Fax written comments on the approval phase starts with the initial verified the applicant’s claim that BLA collection of information by May 16, submission of an application to market 125477 was approved on April 21, 2014. 2016. the human biological product and This determination of the regulatory ADDRESSES: To ensure that comments on continues until FDA grants permission review period establishes the maximum the information collection are received, to market the biological product. potential length of a patent extension. OMB recommends that written Although only a portion of a regulatory However, the USPTO applies several comments be faxed to the Office of review period may count toward the statutory limitations in its calculations Information and Regulatory Affairs, actual amount of extension that the of the actual period for patent extension. OMB, Attn: FDA Desk Officer, FAX: Director of USPTO may award (for In its application for patent extension, 202–395–7285, or emailed to example, half the testing phase must be this applicant seeks 1,059 days of patent [email protected]. All subtracted as well as any time that may term extension. comments should be identified with the have occurred before the patent was III. Petitions OMB control number 0910–0738. Also issued), FDA’s determination of the include the FDA docket number found length of a regulatory review period for Anyone with knowledge that any of a human biological product will include the dates as published are incorrect may in brackets in the heading of this all of the testing phase and approval submit either electronic or written document. phase as specified in 35 U.S.C. comments and ask for a redetermination FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FDA 156(g)(1)(B). (see DATES). Furthermore, any interested PRA Staff, Office of Operations, Food FDA has approved for marketing the person may petition FDA for a and Drug Administration, 8455 human biologic product CYRAMZA determination regarding whether the Colesville Rd., COLE–14526, Silver (ramucirumab). CYRAMZA is indicated applicant for extension acted with due Spring, MD 20993–0002, for treatment of gastric cancer. diligence during the regulatory review [email protected]. period. To meet its burden, the petition Subsequent to this approval, the U.S. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) must be timely (see DATES) and contain compliance with 44 U.S.C. 3507, FDA received a patent term restoration sufficient facts to merit an FDA has submitted the following proposed application for CYRAMZA (U.S. Patent investigation. (See H. 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Submit written advised the USPTO that this human Extension biological product had undergone a petitions (two copies are required) to the regulatory review period and that the Division of Dockets Management (HFA– The guidance document entitled approval of CYRAMZA represented the 305), Food and Drug Administration, ‘‘Guidance for Industry and Food and first permitted commercial marketing or 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, Drug Administration Staff; Center for use of the product. Thereafter, the MD 20852. Devices and Radiological Health Appeals Processes’’ describes the USPTO requested that FDA determine Dated: April 11, 2016. the product’s regulatory review period. processes available to outside Leslie Kux, stakeholders to request additional II. Determination of Regulatory Review Associate Commissioner for Policy. review of decisions or actions by Center Period [FR Doc. 2016–08692 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] for Devices and Radiological Health FDA has determined that the BILLING CODE 4164–01–P (CDRH) employees. FDA is seeking applicable regulatory review period for approval for the new reporting burden CYRAMZA is 3,521 days. Of this time, associated with requests for additional DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND 3,279 days occurred during the testing review of decisions and actions by HUMAN SERVICES phase of the regulatory review period, CDRH employees as described in the while 242 days occurred during the Food and Drug Administration guidance. approval phase. These periods of time Individuals outside of FDA who were derived from the following dates: [Docket No. FDA–2011–D–0893] disagree with a decision or action taken 1. The date an exemption under by CDRH and wish to have it reviewed section 505(i) of the Federal Food, Drug, Agency Information Collection or reconsidered have several processes and Cosmetic Act (21 U.S.C. 355(i)) Activities; Submission for Office of for resolution from which to choose, became effective: September 1, 2004. Management and Budget Review; including: Requests for supervisory FDA has verified the applicant’s claim Comment Request; Center for Devices review of an action; petitions; and that the date the investigational new and Radiological Health Appeals hearings. Of these, by far the most drug application (IND) became effective Processes commonly used is a request for was on September 1, 2004. AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, supervisory review under § 10.75 (21 2. The date the application was HHS. CFR 10.75) (a ‘‘10.75 appeal’’). Section initially submitted with respect to the ACTION: Notice. 517A of the Federal Food, Drug, and human biological product under section Cosmetic Act (the FD&C Act) (21 U.S.C. 351 of the Public Health Service Act (42 SUMMARY: The Food and Drug 360g–1), added by section 603 of the U.S.C. 262): August 23, 2013. FDA has Administration (FDA) is announcing Food and Drug Safety and Innovation

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Act of 2012, includes new requirements information manufacturers must submit would form the basis of a decision on pertaining to the process and timelines so that FDA may properly evaluate the a matter under appeal, the submission for 10.75 appeals of ‘‘significant safety and effectiveness of medical of particular information regarding the decisions’’ regarding 510(k) premarket devices. The information collections request itself and the data and notifications, applications for premarket associated with these regulations are information relied on by the requestor approvals (PMAs), and applications for currently approved by the Office of in the appeal would facilitate timely investigational device exemptions Management and Budget as follows: The resolution of the decision under review. (IDEs). collections of information in 21 CFR The guidance describes the collection of A request for review under § 10.75 part 807, subpart E (premarket information not expressly specified should be based on the information that notification) have been approved under under existing regulations such as: The was already present in the OMB control number 0910–0120; the submission of the request for review, administrative file at the time of the collections of information in 21 CFR minor clarifications as part of the decision that is being reviewed as part 814 (premarket approval) have been request, and supporting information. provided in § 10.75(d). New section approved under OMB control number In the Federal Register of October 21, 517A of the FD&C Act refers to 0910–0231; and the collections of 2015 (80 FR 63804), FDA published a significant decisions regarding the information in 21 CFR part 812 60-day notice requesting public information in the administrative file for (investigational device exemption) have comment on the proposed collection of premarket notifications (section 510(k)); been approved under OMB control information. No comments were PMAs (section 515); and IDEs (section number 0910–0078. received. 520(g)) submissions is collected under While CDRH already possesses in the FDA estimates the burden of this existing regulations which specify the administrative file the information that collection of information as follows:

TABLE 1—ESTIMATED ANNUAL REPORTING BURDEN 1

Number of Average Activity Number of responses per Total annual burden per Total hours respondents respondent responses response

CDRH Appeals Processes Guidance Document ...... 50 1 50 8 400 1 There are no capital costs or operating and maintenance costs associated with this collection of information.

Dated: April 8, 2016. Information regarding special indication of prevention of Clostridium Leslie Kux, accommodations due to a disability, difficile infection recurrence. Associate Commissioner for Policy. visitor parking, and transportation may FDA intends to make background [FR Doc. 2016–08685 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] be accessed at: http://www.fda.gov/ material available to the public no later BILLING CODE 4164–01–P AdvisoryCommittees/ than 2 business days before the meeting. AboutAdvisoryCommittees/ If FDA is unable to post the background ucm408555.htm. material on its Web site prior to the DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Contact Person: Lauren D. Tesh, meeting, the background material will HUMAN SERVICES Center for Drug Evaluation and be made publicly available at the location of the advisory committee Food and Drug Administration Research, Food and Drug Administration, 10903 New Hampshire meeting, and the background material [Docket No. FDA–2016–N–0001] Ave., Bldg. 31, Rm. 2417, Silver Spring, will be posted on FDA’s Web site after the meeting. Background material is MD 20993–0002, 301–796–9001, FAX: available at http://www.fda.gov/ Antimicrobial Drugs Advisory 301–847–8533, [email protected], or Committee; Notice of Meeting AdvisoryCommittees/Calendar/ FDA Advisory Committee Information default.htm. Scroll down to the AGENCY: Line, 1–800–741–8138 (301–443–0572 Food and Drug Administration, appropriate advisory committee meeting in the Washington, DC area). A notice in HHS. link. the Federal Register about last minute ACTION: Notice. Procedure: Interested persons may modifications that impact a previously present data, information, or views, This notice announces a forthcoming announced advisory committee meeting orally or in writing, on issues pending meeting of a public advisory committee cannot always be published quickly of the Food and Drug Administration before the committee. Written enough to provide timely notice. submissions may be made to the contact (FDA). The meeting will be open to the Therefore, you should always check the public. person on or before May 25, 2016. Oral Agency’s Web site at http:// presentations from the public will be Name of Committee: Antimicrobial www.fda.gov/AdvisoryCommittees/ Drugs Advisory Committee. scheduled between approximately 1:30 default.htm and scroll down to the p.m. and 2:30 p.m. Those individuals General Function of the Committee: appropriate advisory committee meeting To provide advice and interested in making formal oral link, or call the advisory committee recommendations to the Agency on presentations should notify the contact information line to learn about possible FDA’s regulatory issues. person and submit a brief statement of Date and Time: The meeting will be modifications before coming to the the general nature of the evidence or held on June 9, 2016, from 8:30 a.m. to meeting. arguments they wish to present, the 5 p.m. Agenda: The committee will discuss names and addresses of proposed Location: FDA White Oak Campus, biologics license application (BLA) participants, and an indication of the 10903 New Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 31 761046, bezlotoxumab (MK–6072) approximate time requested to make Conference Center, the Great Room (Rm. injection, submitted by Merck Sharpe & their presentation on or before May 17, 1503), Silver Spring, MD 20993–0002. Dohme Corp., for the proposed 2016. Time allotted for each

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Pharmaceutical Distribution Supply submitted to the Division of Dockets FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chain Pilot Projects; Request for Management, FDA will post your Daniel Bellingham, Center for Drug Information comment, as well as any attachments, Evaluation and Research, Food and AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, except for information submitted, Drug Administration, 10903 New HHS. marked and identified, as confidential, Hampshire Ave., Silver Spring, MD 20993–0002, 301–796–3130, ACTION: Notice; request for information. if submitted as detailed in ‘‘Instructions.’’ [email protected]. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Instructions: All submissions received SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Administration (FDA) is soliciting must include the Docket No. FDA– information regarding issues related to 2016–N–1114 for ‘‘Pharmaceutical I. 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Because your redacted/blacked out, will be available provide any other relevant information comment will be made public, you are for public viewing and posted on http:// that may assist with FDA’s development solely responsible for ensuring that your www.regulations.gov. Submit both of a pilot project under the DSCSA. comment does not include any copies to the Division of Dockets confidential information that you or a Management. If you do not wish your Dated: April 11, 2016. third party may not wish to be posted, name and contact information to be Leslie Kux, such as medical information, your or made publicly available, you can Associate Commissioner for Policy. anyone else’s Social Security number, or provide this information on the cover [FR Doc. 2016–08681 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] confidential business information, such sheet and not in the body of your BILLING CODE 4164–01–P as a manufacturing process. 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accordance with 21 CFR 10.20 and other and/or hospital facilities to ensure 19, 2016, will be provided to the applicable disclosure law. For more patient safety during surgical committee. Comments received after information about FDA’s posting of procedures where these devices are that date will be taken into comments to public dockets, see 80 FR used; and (4) appropriate guidelines consideration by the Agency. 56469, September 18, 2015, or access and/or criteria based on a risk For press inquiries, please contact the the information at: http://www.fda.gov/ stratification schema for notifying Office of Media Affairs at fdaoma@ regulatoryinformation/dockets/ patients who may have already been fda.hhs.gov or 301–796–4540. default.htm. exposed to NTM during prior cardiac FDA welcomes the attendance of the Docket: For access to the docket to surgeries. Recommendations on these public at its advisory committee read background documents or the issues will assist FDA in minimizing meetings and will make every effort to electronic and written/paper comments patient exposure to infections that may accommodate persons with disabilities. received, go to http:// result from contaminated heater-cooler If you require accommodations due to a www.regulations.gov and insert the devices. disability, please contact AnnMarie docket number, found in brackets in the FDA intends to make background Williams, at AnnMarie.Williams@ heading of this document, into the material available to the public no later fda.hhs.gov, or 301–796–5966, at least 7 ‘‘Search’’ box and follow the prompts than 2 business days before the meeting. days in advance of the meeting. and/or go to the Division of Dockets If FDA is unable to post the background FDA is committed to the orderly Management, 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. material on its Web site prior to the conduct of its advisory committee 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. meeting, the background material will meetings. Please visit our Web site at FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: be made publicly available at the http://www.fda.gov/ Evella Washington, Center for Devices location of the advisory committee AdvisoryCommittees/ and Radiological Health, Food and Drug meeting, and the background material AboutAdvisoryCommittees/ Administration, 10903 New Hampshire will be posted on FDA’s Web site after ucm111462.htm for procedures on Ave., Bldg. 66, Rm. 1535, Silver Spring, the meeting. Background material is public conduct during advisory MD 20993–0002, 301–796–5290, available at http://www.fda.gov/ committee meetings. [email protected], or FDA AdvisoryCommittees/Calendar/ Notice of this meeting is given under Advisory Committee Information Line, default.htm. Scroll down to the the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 1–800–741–8138 (301–443–0572 in the appropriate advisory committee meeting U.S.C. app. 2). link. Washington, DC area). A notice in the Dated: April 12, 2016. 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Those individuals link, or call the advisory committee interested in making formal oral Food and Drug Administration information line to learn about possible presentations should notify the contact modifications before coming to the [Docket No. FDA–2016–D–1113] person and submit a brief statement of meeting. the general nature of the evidence or Data Integrity and Compliance With SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: arguments they wish to present, the Current Good Manufacturing Practice; Agenda: On June 2 and 3, 2016, the names and addresses of proposed Draft Guidance for Industry; committee will discuss recent reports participants, and an indication of the Availability and epidemiologic investigations of approximate time requested to make nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) their presentation on or before May 11, AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, infections associated with the use of 2016. Time allotted for each HHS. heater-cooler devices during cardiac presentation may be limited. If the ACTION: Notice of availability. surgical procedures. FDA is convening number of registrants requesting to this committee to seek expert scientific speak is greater than can be reasonably SUMMARY: The Food and Drug and clinical opinion related to accommodated during the scheduled Administration (FDA or Agency) is contamination of heater-cooler devices, open public hearing session, FDA may announcing the availability of a draft associated patient infections, and conduct a lottery to determine the guidance for industry entitled ‘‘Data mitigation strategies based on available speakers for the scheduled open public Integrity and Compliance With CGMP.’’ scientific information. The committee hearing session. The contact person will The purpose of the draft guidance is to will make recommendations on: (1) The notify interested persons regarding their clarify the role of data integrity in effectiveness of cleaning and request to speak by May 12, 2016. current good manufacturing practice disinfection methods for heater-cooler Persons attending FDA’s advisory (CGMP) for drugs. The draft guidance is devices; (2) the amount and type of committee meetings are advised that the in response to an increase in CGMP premarket data and information needed Agency is not responsible for providing violations involving data integrity to demonstrate validation of cleaning access to electrical outlets. observed in recent CGMP inspections. and disinfection of heater-cooler devices FDA is establishing a docket for When finalized, the draft guidance is in support of labeling claims and public comment on this document. The intended to provide the Agency’s technical instructions; (3) appropriate docket number is FDA–2016–N–1126. current thinking on the creation and risk mitigations to be implemented by The docket will close on June 16, 2016. handling of data in accordance with manufacturers of heater-cooler devices Comments received on or before May CGMP requirements.

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DATES: Although you can comment on Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section any guidance at any time (see 21 CFR Monday through Friday. for electronic access to the draft 10.115(g)(5)), to ensure that the Agency • Confidential Submissions—To guidance document. considers your comment on this draft submit a comment with confidential FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: guidance before it begins work on the information that you do not wish to be Karen Takahashi, Center for Drug final version of the guidance, submit made publicly available, submit your Evaluation and Research, Food and either electronic or written comments comments only as a written/paper Drug Administration, 10903 New on the draft guidance by June 14, 2016. submission. You should submit two Hampshire Ave. Bldg. 51, Rm. 4244, ADDRESSES: You may submit comments copies total. 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You can use an Instructions: All submissions received Drug Administration, 10903 New alternative approach if it satisfies the must include the Docket No. FDA– Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 71, Rm. 3128, requirements of the applicable statutes 2016–D–1113 for ‘‘Data Integrity and Silver Spring, MD 20993–0002; or the and regulations. Compliance With CGMP.’’ Received Policy and Regulations Staff (HFV–6), comments will be placed in the docket Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food II. The Paperwork Reduction Act of and, except for those submitted as and Drug Administration, 7519 Standish 1995 ‘‘Confidential Submissions,’’ publicly Pl., Rockville, MD 20855. Send one self- This draft guidance refers to viewable at http://www.regulations.gov addressed adhesive label to assist that previously approved collections of or at the Division of Dockets office in processing your requests. See information that are subject to review by

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the Office of Management and Budget Dated: April 11, 2016. approval of 8 new drug applications (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Leslie Kux, (NDAs) and 46 abbreviated new drug Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–3520). The Associate Commissioner for Policy. applications (ANDAs) for prescription collections of information in 21 CFR [FR Doc. 2016–08683 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] pain medications containing parts 210 and 211 (CGMPs), 212 (PET BILLING CODE 4164–01–P propoxyphene from multiple applicants. CGMPs), and 21 CFR part 11 (electronic The document failed to withdraw records and signatures) have been approval of NDA 017507, held by approved under OMB control numbers DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 0910–0139, 0910–0667, and 0910–0303, HUMAN SERVICES (Xanodyne). Xanodyne wrote to FDA respectively. asking the Agency to withdraw approval Food and Drug Administration of NDA 017507 and waiving its III. Electronic Access [Docket No. FDA–2014–N–0198] opportunity for a hearing. FDA confirms the withdrawal of approval of NDA Persons with access to the Internet Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc., et al.; 017507. may obtain the document at either Withdrawal of Approval of 8 New Drug http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/Guidance FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Applications and 46 Abbreviated New David Joy, Center for Drug Evaluation ComplianceRegulatoryInformation/ Drug Applications for Propoxyphene Guidances/default.htm, http:// and Research, Food and Drug Products; Correction Administration, 10903 New Hampshire www.fda.gov/BiologicsBloodVaccines/ Ave., Bldg. 51, Rm. 6254, Silver Spring, GuidanceComplianceRegulatory AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, MD 20993–0002, 301–796–3601. Information/default.htm, http:// HHS. www.fda.gov/AnimalVeterinary/ ACTION: Notice; correction. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the GuidanceComplianceEnforcement/ Federal Register of Monday, March 10, SUMMARY: GuidanceforIndustry/default.htm, or The Food and Drug 2014, FR Doc. 2014–05063, on page Administration (FDA) is correcting a 13308, the following correction is made: http://www.regulations.gov. notice that appeared in the Federal On page 13308, in table 1, the Register of March 10, 2014 (79 FR following entry is added in numerical 13308). The document withdrew order by Application No.:

Application No. Drug Applicant or holder

NDA 017507 ...... Darvocet-N 100 (propoxyphene napsylate and acetamino- Xanodyne Pharmaceuticals, Inc., One Riverfront Pl., New- phen) Suspension, 100 milligrams (mg)/650 mg/15 milli- port, KY 41071. liters.

Dated: April 11, 2016. announced the availability of a guidance comment does not include any Leslie Kux, for industry entitled ‘‘Bioequivalence confidential information that you or a Associate Commissioner for Policy. Recommendations for Specific third party may not wish to be posted, [FR Doc. 2016–08689 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Products’’ that explained the process such as medical information, your or BILLING CODE 4164–01–P that would be used to make product- anyone else’s Social Security number, or specific BE recommendations available confidential business information, such to the public on FDA’s Web site. The BE as a manufacturing process. Please note DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND recommendations identified in this that if you include your name, contact HUMAN SERVICES notice were developed using the process information, or other information that described in that guidance. identifies you in the body of your Food and Drug Administration DATES: Although you can comment on comments, that information will be any guidance at any time (see 21 CFR posted on http://www.regulations.gov. [Docket No. FDA–2007–D–0369] 10.115(g)(5)), to ensure that the Agency • If you want to submit a comment Product-Specific Bioequivalence considers your comment on this draft with confidential information that you Recommendations; Draft and Revised guidance before it begins work on the do not wish to be made available to the Draft Guidances for Industry; final version of the guidance, submit public, submit the comment as a Availability either electronic or written comments written/paper submission and in the on the draft guidance by June 14, 2016. manner detailed (see ‘‘Written/Paper AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, ADDRESSES: You may submit comments Submissions’’ and ‘‘Instructions’’). HHS. as follows: Written/Paper Submissions ACTION: Notice of availability. Electronic Submissions Submit written/paper submissions as SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Submit electronic comments in the follows: Administration (FDA or Agency) is following way: • Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for announcing the availability of • Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// written/paper submissions): Division of additional draft and revised draft www.regulations.gov. Follow the Dockets Management (HFA–305), Food product-specific bioequivalence (BE) instructions for submitting comments. and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers recommendations. The Comments submitted electronically, Lane, Rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. recommendations provide product- including attachments, to http:// • For written/paper comments specific guidance on the design of BE www.regulations.gov will be posted to submitted to the Division of Dockets studies to support abbreviated new drug the docket unchanged. Because your Management, FDA will post your applications (ANDAs). In the Federal comment will be made public, you are comment, as well as any attachments, Register of June 11, 2010, FDA solely responsible for ensuring that your except for information submitted,

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marked and identified, as confidential, Hampshire Ave., Hillandale Building, TABLE 1—NEW DRAFT PRODUCT-SPE- if submitted as detailed in 4th Floor, Silver Spring, MD 20993– CIFIC BE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ‘‘Instructions.’’ 0002. Send one self-addressed adhesive DRUG PRODUCTS Instructions: All submissions received label to assist that office in processing must include the Docket No. FDA– your requests. See the SUPPLEMENTARY Albendazole 2007–D–0369 for Product-Specific INFORMATION section for electronic Amlodipine besylate; perindopril arginine Bioequivalence Recommendations; Draft access to the draft guidance document. Betamethasone dipropionate and Revised Draft Guidances for Chlorpheniramine polistirex; codeine Industry. Received comments will be FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: polistirex placed in the docket and, except for Xiaoqiu Tang, Center for Drug Clobetasol propionate (multiple reference list- those submitted as ‘‘Confidential Evaluation and Research, Food and ed drugs) Submissions,’’ publicly viewable at Drug Administration, 10903 New Cobicistat; darunavir ethanolate Daclatasvir dihydrochloride http://www.regulations.gov or at the Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 75, Rm. 4730, Division of Dockets Management Deferasirox Silver Spring, MD 20993–0002, 301– Doxycycline hyclate between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday 796–5850. Eluxadoline through Friday. Empagliflozin; linagliptin • SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Confidential Submissions—To Erythromycin ethylsuccinate submit a comment with confidential I. 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One copy will include the entitled ‘‘Bioequivalence information you claim to be confidential listed drugs) Recommendations for Specific Indacaterol Maleate with a heading or cover note that states Products’’ that explained the process Isavuconazonium sulfate ‘‘THIS DOCUMENT CONTAINS that would be used to make product- Ivabradine hydrochloride CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.’’ The specific BE recommendations available Ivacaftor Agency will review this copy, including to the public on FDA’s Web site at Ivacaftor; lumacaftor the claimed confidential information, in Lenvatinib mesylate its consideration of comments. The http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/ Mometasone furoate (multiple reference list- second copy, which will have the GuidanceCompliance ed drugs) claimed confidential information RegulatoryInformation/Guidances/ Oxaprozin redacted/blacked out, will be available default.htm. Oxybutynin chloride for public viewing and posted on http:// Palbociclib As described in that guidance, FDA Sacubitril; valsartan www.regulations.gov. Submit both adopted this process as a means to Sonidegib phosphate copies to the Division of Dockets develop and disseminate product- Tazarotene Management. If you do not wish your specific BE recommendations and Triamcinolone acetonide (multiple reference name and contact information to be provide a meaningful opportunity for listed drugs) made publicly available, you can the public to consider and comment on provide this information on the cover those recommendations. Under that III. 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FDA considers any comments 56469, September 18, 2015, or access received and either publishes final TABLE 2—REVISED DRAFT PRODUCT- the information at: http://www.fda.gov/ recommendations or publishes revised SPECIFIC BE RECOMMENDATIONS regulatoryinformation/dockets/ draft recommendations for comment. FOR DRUG PRODUCTS default.htm. Recommendations were last announced Docket: For access to the docket to in the Federal Register on January 28, Ciprofloxacin; Dexamethasone read background documents or the 2016 (81 FR 4913). This notice Cyclosporine (multiple reference listed drugs) electronic and written/paper comments announces draft product-specific Testosterone received, go to http:// Ticagrelor recommendations, either new or Valganciclovir hydrochloride www.regulations.gov and insert the revised, that are posted on FDA’s Web docket number, found in brackets in the site. heading of this document, into the For a complete history of previously ‘‘Search’’ box and follow the prompts II. Drug Products for Which New Draft published Federal Register notices and/or go to the Division of Dockets Product-Specific BE Recommendations related to product-specific BE Management, 5630 Fishers Lane, Rm. Are Available recommendations, go to http:// 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. www.regulations.gov and enter Docket Submit written requests for single FDA is announcing the availability of No. FDA–2007–D–0369. copies of the draft guidance to the a new draft guidance for industry on These draft guidances are being Division of Drug Information, Center for product-specific BE recommendations issued consistent with FDA’s good Drug Evaluation and Research, Food for drug products containing the guidance practices regulation (21 CFR and Drug Administration, 10001 New following active ingredients: 10.115). These draft guidances, when

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finalized, will represent the current attachments to Alaina Harris, Genetic 300gg–13, non-grandfathered health thinking of FDA on the product-specific Services Branch, Maternal and Child plans and group and individual health design of BE studies to support ANDAs. Health Bureau, Health Resources and insurance issuers are required to cover They do not establish any rights for any Services Administration, screenings included in the HRSA- person and are not binding on FDA or [email protected]. supported comprehensive guidelines the public. You can use an alternative FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: without charging a co-payment, co- approach if it satisfies the requirements Alaina Harris, Genetic Services Branch, insurance, or deductible for plan years of the applicable statutes and Maternal and Child Health Bureau, (i.e., in the individual market, policy regulations. HRSA, at [email protected] or (301) years) beginning on or after the date that is 1 year from the Secretary’s adoption IV. Electronic Access 443–0721. A copy of the Committee Charter and list of the current of the condition for screening. Persons with access to the Internet membership can be obtained by Nominations: HRSA is requesting may obtain the draft guidance at either accessing the Advisory Committee Web nominations to fill three (3) positions http://www.fda.gov/Drugs/Guidance site at http://www.hrsa.gov/ for voting members to serve on the ComplianceRegulatoryInformation/ advisorycommittees/mchbadvisory/ Committee. Nominations of potential Guidances/default.htm or http:// heritabledisorders. candidates for consideration are being www.regulations.gov. sought for individuals who are medical, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Dated: April 7, 2016. technical, or scientific professionals Committee is chartered under section with special expertise in the field of Leslie Kux, 1111 of the Public Health Service (PHS) Associate Commissioner for Policy. heritable disorders or in providing Act, 42 U.S.C. 300b–10, as amended by screening, counseling, testing, or [FR Doc. 2016–08682 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] the Newborn Screening Saves Lives specialty services for newborns and BILLING CODE 4164–01–P Reauthorization Act of 2015 (Act). The children at risk for heritable disorders; Committee was established in 2003 to who have expertise in ethics (i.e., advise the Secretary of the U.S. bioethics) and infectious diseases and DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Department of Health and Human HUMAN SERVICES who have worked and published Services regarding newborn screening material in the area of newborn Health Resources and Services tests, technologies, policies, guidelines, screening; members of the public having Administration and programs for effectively reducing special expertise about or concern with morbidity and mortality in newborns heritable disorders; or representatives Solicitation of Nominations for and children having or at risk for from such federal agencies, public Membership To Serve on the Advisory heritable disorders. In addition, the health constituencies, and medical Committee on Heritable Disorders in Committee provides advice and professional societies as determined to Newborns and Children recommendations to the Secretary be necessary by the Secretary to fulfill concerning the grants and projects the duties of the Advisory Committee AGENCY: Health Resources and Services authorized under section 1109 of the established under subsection (b) of Administration, HHS. PHS Act and technical information to section 1111 of the Public Health ACTION: Request for nominations. develop policies and priorities for Service (PHS) Act, 42 U.S.C. 300b–10, grants, including those that will SUMMARY: The Health Resources and as amended by the Newborn Screening enhance the ability of the state and local Saves Lives Reauthorization Act of 2015 Services Administration (HRSA) is health agencies to provide for newborn seeking nominations of qualified (Act). Interested applicants may self- and child screening, counseling and nominate or be nominated by another candidates to be considered for health care services for newborns, and appointment as members of the individual and/or organization. children having or at risk for heritable Individuals selected for appointment Advisory Committee on Heritable disorders. to the Committee will be invited to Disorders in Newborns and Children The Committee is governed by the serve for up to 4 years. Members who (Committee). The Committee provides provisions of Public Law 92–463, as are not federal officers or permanent advice, recommendations, and technical amended (5 U.S.C. App. 2), and 41 CFR federal employees are appointed as information about aspects of heritable part 102–3, which set forth standards for special government employees and disorders and newborn and childhood the formation and use of advisory receive a stipend and reimbursement for screening to the Secretary of Health and committees. The Committee reviews per diem and any travel expenses Human Services. HRSA is seeking and reports regularly on newborn and incurred for attending Committee nominations of qualified candidates to childhood screening practices for meetings and/or conducting other fill three positions on the Committee. heritable disorders, recommends business on behalf of the Committee, as Authority: Section 1111 of the Public improvements in the national newborn authorized by section 5 U.S.C. 5703 for Health Service (PHS) Act, Title XI, and childhood heritable screening persons employed intermittently in § 1111(g)(1) (42 U.S.C. 300b–10(g)(1)), as programs, and recommends conditions government service. Members who are amended by the Newborn Screening Saves for inclusion in the Recommended Lives Reauthorization Act of 2014. The officers or employees of the United Committee is governed by the Federal Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP). The States Government shall not receive Advisory Committee Act (FACA), as Committee’s recommendations additional compensation for service on amended (5 U.S.C. App.), and 41 CFR part regarding additional conditions/ the Committee, but receive per diem 102–3 and 41 CFR part 102–3, which set inherited disorders for screening that and travel expenses incurred for forth standards for the formation and use of have been adopted by the Secretary are attending Committee meetings and/or advisory committees. included in the RUSP and constitute conducting other business on behalf of DATES: Written nominations for part of the comprehensive guidelines the Committee. Nominees will be membership on the Committee must be supported by the Health Resources and invited to serve during calendar year received on or before May 16, 2016. Services Administration. Pursuant to 2017. ADDRESSES: Nomination packages must section 2713 of the Public Health The following information must be be submitted electronically as email Service Act, codified at 42 U.S.C. included in the package of materials

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submitted for each individual being DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Register will inform the scientific and nominated for consideration: (1) A HUMAN SERVICES biosafety communities. statement that clearly states the name FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If and affiliation of the nominee, the basis National Institutes of Health you have questions, or require for the nomination (i.e., specific additional information about these National Institutes of Health (NIH) attributes such as expertise in bioethics, changes, please contact the NIH OSP by Office of Science Policy (OSP) email at [email protected], or evidence review, public health, Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid telephone at 301–496–9838. laboratory, maternal and child health, or Research: Action Under the NIH clinical expertise in heritable disorders, Guidelines for Research Involving SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The first which qualify the nominee for service in Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid three editions of the BMBL and the NIH this capacity), and that the nominee is Molecules (NIH Guidelines) Guidelines were consistent in their willing to serve as a member of the approach to requiring primary containment for animal work in BL4 Committee; (2) the nominee’s name, SUMMARY: The NIH OSP is amending containment laboratories. However, in address, and daytime telephone number portions of the NIH Guidelines in order the early 1990s, the BMBL was amended and the home/or work address, to provide investigators with biosafety and the fourth edition stated that telephone number, and email address; guidance regarding the standards for animals housed in BL4 suit laboratories and (3) a current copy of the nominee’s containment of non-human primates (i.e., laboratories in which Class III curriculum vitae. Nomination packages (NHPs) in biosafety level (BL) 4 cabinets are not used but instead may be summited directly by the laboratories and to make such guidance personnel wear positive pressure individual being nominated or by the consistent with the expectations protective suits) should be housed in a person/organization recommending the articulated in the Centers for Disease primary containment system (such as Control and Prevention (CDC)/NIH candidate. open cages covered with filtered Biosafety in Microbiological and The Department of Health and Human bonnets and opened in laminar flow Biomedical Laboratories 5th edition Services will make every effort to ensure hoods or other equivalent containment (BMBL). Specifically, the NIH that the membership of the Committee systems). This language remains in the Guidelines will allow for housing of current BMBL (5th edition). With the is fairly balanced in terms of points of NHPs in open caging in a dedicated change in the BMBL, primary view represented. Every effort is made animal holding room provided there are containment caging was arguably to ensure that individuals from a broad two physical barriers between that preferred but no longer required under representation of geographic areas, animal holding room and non- BL4 containment. In contrast, the NIH gender, ethnic and minority groups, as containment space within the Guidelines have always required well as individuals with disabilities are laboratory, the animal holding room has primary containment caging for all given consideration for membership. negative air pressure with respect to any animals in BL4 laboratories. Appointments shall be made without adjacent non-containment corridors, Non-human primates are social discrimination on the basis of age, and there are specific decontamination animals and require environmental ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, protocols in place before the door to the enrichment. Researchers in several U.S. and cultural, religious, or animal holding room is opened to allow BL4 laboratories engaged in NHP socioeconomic status. for the periodic transfer of new animals research approached the NIH OSP with into the room. These amendments do Individuals who are selected to be concerns that primary containment not change the current containment considered for appointment will be caging in BL4 laboratories hindered the requirements in the NIH Guidelines but required to provide detailed information creation of an environment that allowed rather offer an alternative for achieving regarding their financial holdings, animals to benefit from adequate social primary containment without consultancies, and research grants or interaction. Also based on risk compromising safety. contracts. Disclosure of this information assessments and experiences comparing is necessary in order to determine if the In addition, the recertification several primary containment caging selected candidate is involved in any requirement for biosafety cabinets in systems, the researchers concluded that activity that may pose a potential BL4 laboratories is updated in primary containment caging may recognition of the technological conflict with the official duties to be actually create new hazards for standards for modern biosafety cabinets. performed as a member of the laboratory workers. These findings The NIH OSP also is updating the Committee. included interference with observation validation requirements for equipment of the animals from outside the room Jackie Painter, responsible for centralized heat leading to more frequent entries into the Director, Division of the Executive Secretariat. decontamination of liquid effluents in BL4 animal room to monitor the [FR Doc. 2016–08691 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] laboratories working with large animals. animals, and exacerbation of cramped BILLING CODE 4165–15–P These amendments to the NIH working conditions created by the Guidelines will be implemented additional barriers required by some immediately upon publication in the containment systems, which increases Federal Register. These changes were the difficulty of working in inflated developed after extensive consultation pressure suits as well as the potential with biosafety experts, directors of and for damage to the pressure suit. In principal investigators in BL4 facilities addition, investigators stated that working with NHPs, and CDC’s Division current BL4 laboratory designs of Select Agent and Toxins (DSAT) incorporate sophisticated engineering leadership at a public workshop and systems, which provide biosafety discussion at a public Recombinant protection in a dedicated animal room DNA Advisory Committee (RAC) equivalent to the primary containment meeting. Publication in the Federal caging required under the NIH

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Guidelines. On March 28, 2014, the NIH or solid-wall and -bottom cages placed on pressure decay testing or other OSP, together with the CDC Division of holding racks equipped with ultraviolet equivalent method; Select Agents (DSAT), held a meeting irradiation lamps and reflectors that are (iii) Any door(s) allowing access into with investigators and biosafety located in a specially designed area in which a corridor from which there is direct all personnel are required to wear one-piece ingress to an animal holding room must personnel from nine BL4 laboratories in positive pressure suits. the U.S. and five international be fitted with either (1) an APR door or laboratories (agenda and roster available Appendix G–II–D–2–1 is amended as (2) a non-APR door, providing at http://osp.od.nih.gov/office- follows with the addition of a new directional airflow is maintained from biotechnology-activities/event/2014-03- Appendix G–II–D–2–1–(2) that will the laboratory corridor space into the 28-120000-2014-03-28-211500/primary- address housing of NHPs: animal room. For the purpose of containment-non-human-primates- fumigation, animal rooms equipped Appendix G–II–D–2–l. Containment for with non-APR doors opening into the biosafety-level-4-laboratories- Animal Research challenges-and-best-practices). That adjacent interior corridors shall be meeting was followed by a discussion at Appendix G–II–D–2–l–(1). Laboratory considered one space (i.e., areas the June 11, 2014, meeting of the NIH animals involved in experiments between air-tight doors shall be RAC regarding housing of NHPs in BL4 requiring BL4 level physical fumigated together). laboratories (a webcast of that containment shall be housed either in (iv) Any door(s) used for access to the discussion is available at http:// cages contained in Class III cabinets or service corridor (the secondary barrier) videocast.nih.gov/ in partial containment caging systems, shall be self-closing and of solid summary.asp?Live=14300&bhcp=1.) such as Horsfall units (see Appendix G– construction, designed not to corrode, As a result of these discussions and III–K, Footnotes and References of split or warp; after consultation with CDC DSAT, the Appendix G), open cages placed in (v) Access to the service corridor NIH OSP is amending the NIH ventilated enclosures, or solid-wall and inside the secondary barrier shall be Guidelines to allow the housing of NHP -bottom cages placed on holding racks restricted and strictly controlled when in open cages in a dedicated animal equipped with ultraviolet irradiation animal rooms are in use. Whenever room provided certain conditions as lamps and reflectors that are located in possible, the secondary barrier door(s) articulated below are met. a specially designed area in which all should be fitted with safety interlock In addition, OSP is updating the personnel are required to wear one- switches designed to prevent it from requirement for testing and certification piece positive pressure suits. opening when an animal holding room of Class I and II biosafety cabinets at Appendix G–II–D–2–l–(2). Non- door (the primary barrier) is opened BL4 from every six months to annually, human primates (NHP) may be housed following room decontamination; if recognizing the technological advances (1) under the containment conditions interlock devices cannot be used, in biosafety cabinet design and described in Appendix G–II–D–2–l–(1) specific administrative procedures shall engineering that have occurred over the above, or (2) in open cages within a be implemented to control access to the period since this performance measure dedicated animal holding room that service corridor; was originally implemented. serves as the primary barrier and in (vi) The service corridor shall Finally, Appendix Q of the NIH which all personnel are required to wear maintain a negative pressure (inward Guidelines currently requires that the one-piece positive pressure suits. A directional airflow) relative to adjoining centralized heat treatment catch tank room serving as a primary barrier must traffic corridors; (vii) Prior to fumigation of the animal system in BL4 large animal laboratories be air-tight and capable of being holding room, cages should be removed be validated every 30 days. To carry out decontaminated using fumigation. If for autoclaving or chemical this testing effectively, the system NHPs are to be contained in a dedicated decontamination. should be near capacity (i.e. ‘‘under animal holding room serving as the load’’). Some laboratories do not use (viii) Caging should be chosen to primary barrier, the following reduce the amount of animal detritus their catch tank systems on a regular conditions shall be met: basis; therefore, a mandatory 30 day that can be thrown out of the cage and (i) Access to the animal holding room onto the floor of the animal holding validation would require them to from service corridors outside of the demonstrate that the equipment is room; BL4 containment space shall require (ix) The flow of personnel, material functioning when it is not in use or is passage through two sets of doors, and not at capacity. This will not serve the and equipment should be directed in the inner most door must be an air order to minimize the spread of intended purpose of demonstrating that pressure resistant (APR) door; the equipment is functioning as contamination from the animal holding (ii) For any animal holding room room into adjacent areas of the intended. Therefore, validation intervals considered to be a primary barrier, APR will need to be set based on the laboratory. door(s) providing direct ingress from the (x) Following animal room utilization of the system provided it is exterior service corridor shall be fitted decontamination, safeguards involving done at least once a year. with appropriate and redundant lock- To implement these changes, the the use of personal protective out mechanisms to prevent access when following sections of the NIH Guidelines equipment and appropriate the animal holding room is are to be amended: administrative controls shall be Appendix G–II–D–2–l. currently contaminated and in use. There should implemented for the safe retrieval of states: be more than one mechanism to ensure biological indicators in order to prevent that this primary barrier door cannot be the spread of infectious agents in the Appendix G–II–D–2–l. Laboratory animals opened when the animal room is event of a decontamination failure. involved in experiments requiring BL4 level contaminated and the APR door shall With regard to the frequency of class physical containment shall be housed either in cages contained in Class III cabinets or in not serve as an emergency exit from the II biosafety cabinet recertification and partial containment caging systems, such as BL4 laboratory. The APR door shall be testing, the NIH Guidelines require Horsfall units (see Appendix G–III–K, appropriately tested to demonstrate that recertification/testing of biosafety Footnotes and References of Appendix G), in the closed, locked-out mode, the door cabinets at six-month intervals. open cages placed in ventilated enclosures, provides an air-tight barrier proven by However, modern biosafety cabinet

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design specifications incorporate certification, based on the amount of use The effectiveness of the heat continuous electronic and physical or other safety factors, shall be left to the decontamination process system shall be monitoring systems that track multiple discretion of the IBC. The exhaust air revalidated every 30 days with an indicator operational parameters such as pressure from Class III biological safety cabinets organism. differential, air flow velocity and is discharged, without recirculation Appendix Q–II–C–1–b–(5) is amended plenum pressure with added through two sets of high efficiency as follows: capabilities for remote control and particulate air/HEPA filters in series, via Appendix Q–II–C–1–b–(5). Liquid monitoring. Continuous performance the facility exhaust air system. If the effluent from containment equipment, monitoring and redundant safety treated exhaust air from any of these sinks, biological safety cabinets, animal features obviate the need for frequent cabinets is discharged to the outside rooms, primary barriers, floor drains, testing of modern biosafety cabinets through the facility exhaust air system, and sterilizers shall be decontaminated under normal conditions of use. Also it is connected to this system in a by heat treatment before being released the testing of biosafety cabinets in manner (e.g., thimble unit connection into the sanitary system. The procedure biomedical high containment (BL4) (see Appendix G–III–L, Footnotes and used for heat decontamination of liquid laboratories entails a complete References of Appendix G)) that avoids wastes shall be monitored with a shutdown of the laboratory for any interference with the air balance of recording thermometer. The decontamination with appropriate the cabinets or the facility exhaust air effectiveness of the heat sterilants to allow technicians to access system. decontamination process system shall the equipment safely. This procedure With regard to the periodic biologic be revalidated at minimum on a yearly increases risks to laboratory staff validation of the centralized heat basis with an indicator organism. More working with the sterilants (often in the treatment process for all BL3 and BL4 frequent validation, based on the form of toxic gasses) and requires a halt facilities, the NIH Guidelines requires amount of use or other safety factors, to all research activities for an extended that this process be performed every 30 shall be left to the discretion of the IBC. period of time depending on the number days while the BMBL recommends at For large animal BL3 laboratories, the of cabinets to be tested or recertified. least an annual biological validation. requirement for animal facilities (BL3– The NIH is in agreement with the Similar to biosafety cabinets, modern N) found at Appendix Q–II–C–2–h recommendation of the BMBL that class catch tank systems for heat treatment of currently states: II biosafety cabinets be tested and all laboratory effluents have also Appendix Q–II–C–2–h. Liquid effluent certified at least annually, with the become more sophisticated and now from containment equipment, sinks, understanding that retesting may have incorporate redundant monitoring biological safety cabinets, animal rooms, to be performed as needed at the systems to track temperature and primary barriers, floor drains, and sterilizers discretion of the Institutional Biosafety pressure parameters during each heat shall be decontaminated by heat treatment Committee (IBC), if for example, treatment cycle. In addition it should be before being released into the sanitary equipment is moved or subject to noted that proper validation of the heat system. The procedure used for heat unusual conditions of use. treatment catch tank system requires decontamination of liquid wastes shall be monitored with a recording thermometer. Appendix G–II–D–4–p currently that testing be performed when the The effectiveness of the heat states: system is at or near capacity (i.e. ‘‘under decontamination process system shall be Appendix G–II–D–4–p. The treated exhaust load’’)—more frequent validation of a revalidated every 30 days with an indicator air from Class I and II biological safety heat treatment system that is below organism. capacity may not serve the intended cabinets may be discharged into the Appendix Q–II–C–2–h is amended as laboratory room environment or the outside purpose of demonstrating that the follows: through the facility air exhaust system. If equipment is functioning as intended. Appendix Q–II–C–2–h. Liquid exhaust air from Class I or II biological safety An additional margin of safety is effluent from containment equipment, cabinets is discharged into the laboratory the achieved by monitoring sterilization cabinets are tested and certified at six-month sinks, biological safety cabinets, animal cycle parameters on a routine basis. We intervals. The exhaust air from Class III rooms, primary barriers, floor drains, are, therefore, in agreement with the biological safety cabinets is discharged, and sterilizers shall be decontaminated recommendation of the BMBL that without recirculation through two sets of by heat treatment before being released validation be performed as frequently as high efficiency particulate air/HEPA filters in into the sanitary system. The procedure series, via the facility exhaust air system. If necessary at the discretion of the IBC used for heat decontamination of liquid the treated exhaust air from any of these and at least once annually to ensure that wastes shall be monitored with a cabinets is discharged to the outside through the centralized effluent heat treatment recording thermometer. The the facility exhaust air system, it is connected system is performing as intended under to this system in a manner (e.g., thimble unit effectiveness of the heat the established process parameters. This connection (see Appendix G–III–L, Footnotes decontamination process system shall amendment shall apply to heat and References of Appendix G)) that avoids be revalidated at minimum on a yearly treatment systems used in both large any interference with the air balance of the basis with an indicator organism. More animal BL3 and BL4 facilities. cabinets or the facility exhaust air system. frequent validation, based on the Appendix G–II–D–4–p is amended as For large animal BL3 laboratories, the requirement for decontamination and amount of use or other safety factors, follows: shall be left to the discretion of the IBC. Appendix G–II–D–4–p. The treated inactivation (BL3–N) found at Appendix Q–II–C–1–b–(5) currently states: For large animal BL4 laboratories, the exhaust air from Class I and II biological requirement for decontamination and safety cabinets may be discharged into Appendix Q–II–C–1–b–(5). Liquid effluent inactivation (BL4–N) found at Appendix the laboratory room environment or the from containment equipment, sinks, Q–II–D–1–b–(9) currently states: outside through the facility air exhaust biological safety cabinets, animal rooms, Appendix Q–II–D–1–b–(9). Liquid effluent system. If exhaust air from Class I or II primary barriers, floor drains, and sterilizers shall be decontaminated by heat treatment from containment equipment, sinks, biological safety cabinets is discharged before being released into the sanitary biological safety cabinets, animal rooms, into the laboratory the cabinets are system. The procedure used for heat primary barriers, floor drains, and sterilizers tested and certified at minimum on a decontamination of liquid wastes shall be shall be decontaminated by heat treatment yearly basis. More frequent testing and monitored with a recording thermometer. before being released into the sanitary

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system. Liquid wastes from shower rooms revalidated every 30 days with an indicator projects to be submitted to the Office of and toilets shall be decontaminated with organism. Liquid wastes from the shower Management and Budget (OMB) for chemical disinfectants or heat by methods shall be chemically decontaminated using an review and approval. demonstrated to be effective. The procedure Environmental Protection Agency-approved Written comments and/or suggestions used for heat decontamination of liquid germicide. The efficacy of the chemical from the public and affected agencies wastes shall be monitored with a recording treatment process shall be validated with an thermometer. The effectiveness of the heat indicator organism. Chemical disinfectants are invited on one or more of the decontamination process system shall be shall be neutralized or diluted before release following points: (1) Whether the revalidated every 30 days with an indicator into general effluent waste systems. proposed collection of information is organism. Liquid wastes from the shower necessary for the proper performance of shall be chemically decontaminated using an Appendix Q–II–D–2–i is amended as the function of the agency, including Environmental Protection Agency-approved follows: whether the information will have germicide. The efficacy of the chemical Appendix Q–II–D–2–i. Liquid effluent practical utility; (2) The accuracy of the treatment process shall be validated with an from containment equipment, sinks, agency’s estimate of the burden of the indicator organism. Chemical disinfectants biological safety cabinets, animal rooms, proposed collection of information, shall be neutralized or diluted before release primary barriers, floor drains, and into general effluent waste systems. including the validity of the sterilizers shall be decontaminated by methodology and assumptions used; (3) Appendix Q–II–D–1–b–(9) is heat treatment before being released into Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and amended as follows: the sanitary system. If required by clarity of the information to be Appendix Q–II–D–1–b–(9). Liquid design, regulation, local ordinance or collected; and (4) Ways to minimize the effluent from containment equipment, policy, liquid wastes from shower burden of the collection of information sinks, biological safety cabinets, animal rooms and toilets shall be on those who are to respond, including rooms, primary barriers, floor drains, decontaminated with chemical the use of appropriate automated, and sterilizers shall be decontaminated disinfectants or heat by methods electronic, mechanical, or other by heat treatment before being released demonstrated to be effective. The technological collection techniques or into the sanitary system. If required by procedure used for heat other forms of information technology. design, regulation, local ordinance or decontamination of liquid wastes shall To Submit Comments and For Further policy, liquid wastes from shower be monitored with a recording Information: To obtain a copy of the rooms and toilets shall be thermometer. The effectiveness of the data collection plans and instruments, decontaminated with chemical heat decontamination process system submit comments in writing, or request disinfectants or heat by methods shall be revalidated at minimum on a more information on the proposed demonstrated to be effective. The yearly basis with an indicator organism. project, contact: David Sharlip, NLM procedure used for heat More frequent validation, based on the Project Clearance Liaison, Office of decontamination of liquid wastes shall amount of use or other safety factors, Administrative and Management be monitored with a recording shall be left to the discretion of the IBC. Analysis Services, OAMAS, NLM, NIH, thermometer. The effectiveness of the If required by design, regulation, local Building 38A, Room B2N12, 8600 heat decontamination process system ordinance or policy, liquid wastes from Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20894, or shall be revalidated at minimum on a the shower shall be chemically call non-toll-free number (301) 496– yearly basis with an indicator organism. decontaminated using an Environmental 5441, or Email your request, including More frequent validation, based on the Protection Agency-approved germicide. your address to: [email protected]. amount of use or other safety factors, The efficacy of the chemical treatment Formal requests for additional plans and shall be left to the discretion of the IBC. process shall be validated with an instruments must be requested in If required by design, regulation, local indicator organism. Chemical writing. ordinance or policy, liquid wastes from disinfectants shall be neutralized or Comment Due Date: Comments the shower shall be chemically diluted before release into general regarding this information collection are decontaminated using an Environmental effluent waste systems. best assured of having their full effect if Protection Agency-approved germicide. Dated: April 9, 2016. received within 60 days of the date of The efficacy of the chemical treatment this publication. Lawrence A. Tabak, process shall be validated with an Proposed Collection: NLM People indicator organism. Chemical Deputy Director, National Institutes of Health. Locator System 0925–0612, Expiration disinfectants shall be neutralized or [FR Doc. 2016–08810 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Date: 07/31/2016, EXTENSION, diluted before release into general BILLING CODE 4140–01–P National Library of Medicine (NLM), effluent waste systems. National Institutes of Health (NIH). For large animal BL4 laboratories, the Need and Use of Information requirement for animal facilities (BL4– DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND Collection: This collection of data is N) found at Appendix Q–II–D–2–i HUMAN SERVICES intended to assist in the reunification of currently states: family members and friends who are National Institutes of Health Appendix Q–II–D–2–i. Liquid effluent separated during a disaster. Experience from containment equipment, sinks, Proposed Collection; 60-Day Comment in operational drills and during real- biological safety cabinets, animal rooms, Request; NLM PEOPLE LOCATOR® world disasters such as the January 2010 primary barriers, floor drains, and sterilizers System earthquakes in Haiti demonstrates that shall be decontaminated by heat treatment family members and loved ones are before being released into the sanitary Summary: In compliance with the often separated during disasters and system. Liquid wastes from shower rooms requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of have significant difficulty determining and toilets shall be decontaminated with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, each other’s safety, condition, and chemical disinfectants or heat by methods demonstrated to be effective. The procedure for opportunity for public comment on location. Reunification can not only used for heat decontamination of liquid proposed data collection projects, the improve their emotional well-being wastes shall be monitored with a recording National Library of Medicine (NLM), during the recovery period, but also thermometer. The effectiveness of the heat National Institutes of Health (NIH), will improve the chances that injured decontamination process system shall be publish periodic summaries of proposed victims will be cared for once they are

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released from urgent medical care. disaster. Information about missing emergencies, training and Family and friends are also a valuable (‘‘lost’’) people would be collected from demonstration support activities, and source of medical information that may family members or loved ones who are would operate in declared emergencies be important to the care of injured searching for them. Information about until relief efforts have ceased in victims (e.g., by providing family or recovered (‘‘found’’) people could be response to a particular disaster. This personal medical history, information provided by medical personnel, data collection is authorized pursuant to about allergies). The National Library of volunteers and other relief workers sections 301, 307, 465 and 478A of the Medicine (NLM) aims to assist Federal, assisting in the disaster recovery effort. Public Health Service Act [42 U.S.C. State and Local agencies in disaster Information collected about missing and 241, 242l, 286 and 286d]. NLM has in relief efforts and to serve its mission of recovered persons would vary including its mission the development and supporting national efforts to the any one of the following and possibly coordination of communication response to disasters via the PEOPLE all: A photograph, name (if available for technology to improve the delivery of LOCATOR® system and related mobile a found person), age group (child, adult) health services. app (ReUniteTM) developed as part of and/or range, gender, status (alive and OMB approval is requested for 3 the intramural Lost Person Finder (LPF) well, injured, deceased, unknown), and years. There are no costs to respondents R&D project. The information collection location. The information collection other than their time. The total would support efforts to reunite family would be voluntary. It would be estimated annualized burden hours are and friends who are separated during a activated only during times of declared 7,500.

ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS

Number of Number of Average time Total annual Types of respondent responses per per response burden respondents respondent (in hours) hours

Emergency Care First-Responders, Physicians, Other Health Care Pro- viders ...... 500 100 3/60 2,500 Family members seeking a missing person ...... 50,000 2 3/60 5,000

Total ...... 50,500 150,000 ...... 7,500

Dated: April 7, 2016. proposed collection of information, Collection (NIDA)—0925–0664, David Sharlip, including the validity of the expiration date 8/31/2018— Project Clearance Liaison, NLM, NIH. methodology and assumptions used; (3) REVISION—NIDA, NIH, in partnership [FR Doc. 2016–08659 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Ways to enhance the quality, utility, and with the Food and Drug Administration BILLING CODE 4140–01–P clarity of the information to be (FDA). collected; and (4) Ways to minimize the Need and Use of Information burden of the collection of information Collection: This is a revision request DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND on those who are to respond, including (OMB number 0925–0664, expiration HUMAN SERVICES the use of appropriate automated, date 8/31/2018) for the Population electronic, mechanical, or other Assessment of Tobacco and Health National Institutes of Health technological collection techniques or (PATH) Study to conduct the fourth other forms of information technology. wave of data collection. The PATH Proposed Collection; 60-Day Comment To Submit Comments and For Further Request; Population Assessment of Study is a large national longitudinal Information: To obtain a copy of the cohort study on tobacco use behavior Tobacco and Health (PATH) Study— data collection plans and instruments, Wave 4 of Data Collection (NIDA) and health among the U.S. household submit comments in writing or request population of adults age 18 and older Summary: In compliance with the more information on the proposed and youth ages 12 to 17. On an annual requirement of Section 3506(c)(2)(A) of project, contact: Kevin P. Conway, basis, the PATH Study conducts the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Ph.D., Deputy Director, Division of interviews with and collects for opportunity for public comment on Epidemiology, Services, and Prevention biospecimens from adults and youth to proposed data collection projects, the Research, National Institute on Drug help inform the development, National Institute on Drug Abuse Abuse, 6001 Executive Boulevard, Room implementation, and evaluation of (NIDA), National Institutes of Health 5185; or call non-toll-free number (301) tobacco-product regulations by FDA in (NIH), will publish periodic summaries 443–8755; or Email your request, meeting its mission under the Family of proposed projects to be submitted to including your address to: Smoking Prevention and Tobacco the Office of Management and Budget [email protected]. Control Act (TCA) to regulate tobacco (OMB) for review and approval. Formal requests for additional plans and products, including tobacco-product Written comments and/or suggestions instruments must be requested in advertising, labeling, marketing, from the public and affected agencies writing. constituents, ingredients, and additives. are invited on one or more of the Comment Due Date: Comments The longitudinal design of the PATH following points: (1) Whether the regarding this information collection are Study provides it with the capacity to proposed collection of information is best assured of having their full effect if measure and report within-person necessary for the proper performance of received within 60 days of the date of changes and between-person differences the function of the agency, including this publication. in tobacco product use behaviors and whether the information will have Proposed Collection: Population health effects within the cohort over practical utility; (2) The accuracy of the Assessment of Tobacco and Health time. These data will help to inform agency’s estimate of the burden of the (PATH) Study—Wave 4 of Data regulatory decisions and actions by FDA

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and FDA’s evaluations of associations OMB approval is requested for 3 estimated annualized burden hours are between its regulations and tobacco use years. There are no costs to respondents 105,079. behaviors and health indicators in the other than their time. The total population.

ESTIMATED ANNUALIZED BURDEN HOURS

Average Number of Number of burden per Total annual Form name Type of respondent respondents responses per response burden hours respondent (in hours)

1. Household Screener .. Households ...... 86,559 1 14/60 20,197 2. Shadow Youth Only Households ...... 56,659 1 5/60 4,722 Screener. 3. Extended Interview * .. Adults—Adult respondents—previous wave ...... 23,414 1 1 23,414 4. Consent for Extended Adults—New adults and Wave 1 youth respond- 13,984 1 4/60 932 Interview. ents who age up to adult cohort—Wave 4. 5. Individual Screener .... Adults—New adults ...... 9,152 1 6/60 915 6. Extended Interview * .. Adults—New adults and Wave 1 youth respond- 10,737 1 68/60 12,169 ents who age up to adult cohort—Wave 4. 7. Consent for Biological Adults—New adults and Wave 1 youth respond- 10,737 1 5/60 895 Samples. ents who age up to adult cohort—Wave 4. 8. Biospecimen Collec- Adults ...... 18,301 1 10/60 3,050 tion: Urine. 9. Biospecimen Collec- Adults—New adults and Wave 1 youth respond- 4,832 1 18/60 1,450 tion: Blood. ents who age up to adult cohort—Wave 4. 10. Tobacco Use Form .. Adults ...... 23,133 1 5/60 1,928 11. Follow-up/Tracking Adults ...... 34,151 2 8/60 9,107 Participant Information Form. 12. Verification Interview Adults ...... 33,889 1 2/60 1,130 13. Validation Interview Adults ...... 301 1 4/60 20 14. Extended Interview ** Youth—Youth respondents—previous wave ...... 8,627 1 35/60 5,032 15. Assent for Extended Youth—New youth and shadow youth who age 7,657 1 3/60 383 Interview. up to youth cohort—Wave 4. 16. Extended Interview** Youth—New youth and shadow youth who age 6,432 1 45/60 4,824 up to youth cohort—Wave 4. 17. Assent for urine col- Youth ...... 15,059 1 5/60 1,255 lection. 18. Biospecimen Collec- Youth ...... 10,239 1 10/60 1,707 tion: Urine. 19. Tobacco Use Form .. Youth ...... 10,239 1 5/60 853 20. Parent Interview ...... Adults—Parents of youth respondents—previous 8,800 1 16/60 2,347 wave. 21. Parent Permission Adults—Parents of new youth and parents of 7,657 1 5/60 638 and Consent for Par- Shadow youth who age up to youth cohort— ent Interview. Wave 4. 22. Parent Interview ...... Adults—Parents of new youth and parents of 6,561 1 19/60 2,078 shadow youth who age up to youth cohort— Wave 4. 23. Parent permission Adults—Parents of youth respondents—previous 15,360 1 3/60 768 for urine collection. wave. 24. Follow-up/Tracking Adults—Parents of youth respondents ...... 15,059 2 8/60 4,016 Participant Information Form for Youth (com- pleted by parents). 25. Follow-up/Tracking Adults—Parents of shadow youth ...... 4,684 2 8/60 1,249 Participant Information Form for sample shad- ow youth (completed by parents).

Total ...... 49,210 496,116 ...... 105,079

Dated: April 5, 2016. Genevieve deAlmeida-Morris, Project Clearance Liaison, National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH. [FR Doc. 2016–08658 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4140–01–P

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND Veterans Affairs, Debt Management U.S.C. 1701 et seq., and related laws. URBAN DEVELOPMENT Center, Jorgeana Williams, 156E, 1 This computer matching will be Federal Drive, Ft. Snelling, MN 55111, conducted pursuant to Public Law 100– [Docket No. FR- 5921–N–05] telephone number (612) 970–5703. 503, ‘‘The Computer Matching and Privacy Act of 1974; Notice of a [These are not a toll-free numbers.] A Privacy Protection Act of 1988,’’ as Computer Matching Program Between telecommunication device for hearing- amended, and OMB Circulars A–129 the Department of Housing and Urban and speech-impaired individuals (TTY) (Managing Federal Credit Programs). Development (HUD) and the is available at (800) 877–8339 (Federal One of the purposes of all Executive Department of Veteran’s Affairs (VA) Information Relay Service). departments and agencies is to SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD’s implement efficient management AGENCY: Office of Administration, HUD. CAIVRS database includes delinquent practices for Federal Credit Programs. ACTION: Notice of a computer matching debt information from the Departments OMB Circular A–129 was issued under program between HUD and VA. of Veteran’s Affairs (VA), Education, the authority of the Budget and Justice (DOJ), the Small Business Accounting Act of 1921, as amended; SUMMARY: In accordance with the Administration (SBA), and the U.S. the Budget and Accounting Act of 1950, Privacy Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as Department of Agriculture (USDA). This as amended; the Debt Collection Act of amended by the Computer Matching data match will allow the prescreening 1982, as amended by the Debt and Privacy Protection Act of 1988 of applicants for federal direct loans or Collection Improvement Act of 1996; (Pub. L. 100–503), and the Office of federally guaranteed loans, for the Section 2653 of Public Law 98–369; the Management and Budget (OMB) purpose of determining the applicant’s Federal Credit Reform Act of 1990, as Guidelines on the Conduct of Matching credit worthiness, by ascertaining amended; the Federal Debt Collection Programs (54 FR 25818) (June 19, 1989); whether the applicant is delinquent or Procedures Act of 1990, the Chief and OMB Bulletin 89–22, ‘‘Instructions in default on a loan owed directly to, or Financial Officers Act of 1990, as on Reporting Computer Matching federally guaranteed by, the Federal amended; Executive Order 8248; the Programs to the Office of Management government. Lending Federal agencies Cash Management Improvement Act and Budget (OMB), Congress and the and authorized private lending Amendments of 1992; and pre-existing Public,’’ HUD is issuing a public notice institution will be able to use the common law authority to charge interest of its intent to conduct a recurring CAIVRS debtor file to verify that the on debts and to offset payments to computer matching program with VA loan applicant is not in default, or collect debts administratively. for the purpose of incorporating VA delinquent on a Federal direct or Objectives To Be Met by the Matching debtor files into the Credit Alert federally guaranteed loan, prior to Program Verification Reporting System granting the applicant a loan. The (CAIVRS), which is a HUD computer CAIVRS database contains Personally The objective of this matching information system. Identifiable Information (PII) program is to give program agencies access to a system that allows them to DATES: contributed by participating Federal Effective Date: The effective date of agencies, including Social Security prescreen applicants for loans made, or the matching program shall begin May Numbers (SSNs) and other records of loans guaranteed, by the Federal 16, 2016, or at least 40 days from the borrowers delinquent or in default on Government to ascertain if the applicant date that copies of the Computer debts owed to, or guaranteed by HUD is delinquent in paying a debt owed to or guaranteed by the Federal Matching Agreement, signed by both and other Federal agencies. Authorized Government. As part of this process, HUD and VA Data Integrity Boards users may not deny, terminate, or make HUD will be provided access to VA’s (DIBs), are sent to OMB and Congress, a final decision concerning any loan assistance to an applicant or take other debtor data for prescreening purposes. whichever is later, provided that no The use of CAIVRS will allow HUD to comments that would result in a adverse action against such applicant based on the information produced by better monitor its credit programs and to contrary determination are received. reduce the credit extended to Comments Due Date: May 16, 2016. data matches conducted under CAIVRS, until such authorized users have individuals with outstanding ADDRESSES: Interested persons are delinquencies on debts owed to HUD invited to submit comments regarding independently verified such adverse information. and other Federal agencies. VA expects this notice to the Rules Docket Clerk, to achieve savings through risk Office of General Counsel, Department Reporting of Matching Program reduction and debt recovery. By the of Housing and Urban Development, In accordance with Public Law 100– very nature of debt prevention, expected 451 Seventh Street SW., Room 10110, 503, the Computer Matching and savings must be the subject of some Washington, DC 20410. Privacy Protection Act of 1988 as assumptions, including the anticipated Communications should refer to the amended, and OMB Bulletin 89–22, behavior of the matching subjects.VA above docket number and title. A copy ‘‘Instructions on Reporting Computer also participates in CAIVRS as a of each communication submitted will Matching Programs to the Office of cooperative effort in a governmentwide be available for public inspection and Management and Budget (OMB), credit plan that may benefit other copying between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 Congress and the Public,’’ copies of this agencies as much, if not more, than VA. p.m. weekdays at the above address. notice and report are being provided to Under this computer matching FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: the U.S. House Committee on Oversight program, HUD/CAIVRS receives limited Contact the ‘‘Recipient Agency’’ Acting Government Reform, the U.S. Senate information on borrowers who have Departmental Privacy Officer, Homeland Security and Governmental defaulted on loans administered by Department of Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, and OMB. participating Federal agencies each Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., month. The information includes: Room 10139, Washington, DC 20410, Authority Borrower ID Number—The Social telephone number (202) 402–6147 or the HUD has authority to collect and Security Number (SSN), Employer ‘‘Source Agency’’ Department of review mortgage data pursuant to the Identification Number (EIN) or Taxpayer Veteran’s Affairs, U.S. Department of National Housing Act, as amended, 12 Identification Number (TIN) of the

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borrower on a delinquent or defaulted Single Family Insurance and Claims Period of the Match federal direct loan or federally- databases, and to cumulative history Matching will begin at least 40 days guaranteed loan. Federal agency files. Claims payments are made by from the date that copies of the personnel and authorized lenders must Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) via an Computer Matching Agreement, signed enter a user authorization code followed HDS platform (IBM mainframe/Treasury by HUD and VA DIBs, are sent to both by either a SSN or EIN to access interface) on a daily basis. Houses of Congress and OMB; or at least CAIVRS. Only the following For the actual data match, VA will use 30 days from the date this notice is information is returned or displayed: records from the system of records published in the Federal Register, • Yes/No as to whether the holder of entitled ‘‘Accounts Receivable Records whichever is later, provided that no that SSN/EIN is in default on a Federal 88VA244.’’ comments that would result in a loan; and contrary determination are received. • Notice Procedures If Yes, then CAIVRS provides to the The matching program will be in effect lender: Æ HUD and VA have separate and continue for 18 months with an Loan case number; option to renew for 12 additional Æ Record type (claim, default, procedures for notifying individuals months unless one of the Parties to the foreclosure, or judgment); that their records will be matched to Agreement advises the other in writing Æ Agency administering the loan determine whether they are delinquent to terminate or modify the Agreement. program; or in default on a Federal debt. HUD Æ Phone number at the applicable will notify individuals at the time of Dated: April 6, 2016. Federal agency (to call to clear up the application for a HUD/FHA mortgage, Patricia A. Hoban-Moore, default); and and VA will notify individuals at the Chief Administrative Officer, Office of Æ Confirmation Code associated with time of application for a VA loan Administration. the query. services. VA may disclose information [FR Doc. 2016–08775 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Federal law mandates the suspension from that application to other Federal BILLING CODE 4210–67–P of the processing of applications for agencies under published ‘‘routine use,’’ Federal credit benefits (such as without the applicants’ consent, as government-insured loans) if the permitted by law. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND applicants are delinquent on Federal or HUD and VA published a notice URBAN DEVELOPMENT Federally-guaranteed debt. Processing concerning routine use disclosures in [Docket No. FR–5921–N–04] may continue only after the borrower the Federal Register to inform satisfactorily resolves the debt (e.g., individuals that a computer match may Implementation of the Privacy Act of pays in full or renegotiates a new be performed to determine a loan 1974, as Amended; System of Records payment plan). To remove a CAIVRS applicant’s credit status with the Notice Amendment, Distributive sanction, the borrower must contact the Federal Government. The Privacy Act Shares and Refunds Subsystem Federal agency that reported their SSN also requires that a copy of each or EIN to HUD/CAIVRS using the Computer Matching Agreement entered AGENCY: Office of Housing, HUD. information provided. into with a recipient agency shall be ACTION: System of records notice amendment. Records To Be Matched available upon request to the public. HUD will use records from the Single Categories of Records/Individuals SUMMARY: HUD is proposing to amend Family Default Monitoring System Involved information published in the Federal (SFDMS/F42D) (72 FR 65350, November Register about one of its system of Data elements disclosed in computer 20, 2007, and Single Family Insurance records, Distributive Shares and matching governed by this Agreement System—Claims Subsystem, CLAIMS, Refunds Subsystem (DSRS). The are Personally Identifiable Information A43C (79 FR 10825, February 26, 2014), revision implemented under this (PII) from the specified VA system of as combined in CAIVRS to provide an republication reflects administrative record. The data elements supplied by up-to-date dataset to be used in records changes to the system of records VA to CAIVRS are the following: matching. SFDMS maintains data on location, authority, purpose, and • mortgages that are 90 or more days Borrower ID Number—The Social records retention statements to refine delinquent. The Mortgagee or Servicer Security Number (SSN), Employer previously published information, and must submit a Monthly Delinquent Loan Identification. incorporates a new coding structure to Report (HUD–92068–A) to HUD on a • Number (EIN) or Taxpayer easily differentiate this system of monthly basis until the mortgage status Identification Number (TIN) of the records notice (SORN) from other has been completed by all Mortgagees, borrower on a delinquent or defaulted program specific SORNs. This update or is otherwise terminated or deleted. Federal direct loan or Federally improves previously published details Mortgagees and Servicers provide guaranteed loan. in a clear and cohesive format. A more detailed description of the present default data to HUD via Electronic Data • Case Number—A reference number systems status is republished under this Interchange (EDI) or using the Internet issued by the reporting agency for the notice. This notice deletes and via FHA Connection, through which the delinquent or defaulted Federal direct supersedes prior notice published in the data is sorted, pre-screened, key loan or Federally guaranteed loan. Federal Register at 72 FR 40890 on July entered, edited, and otherwise • Agency Code—A code assigned to 25, 2007. The scope and functional processed. Reports are generated for the reporting agency. HUD Headquarters and Field Offices to purpose in place for this system remain • review. Type Code—A code that indicates unchanged. CLAIMS provides automated receipt, the type of record—claim, default, DATES: This action shall become tracking and processing of form HUD– foreclosure, or judgment. effective immediately upon publication 27011, Single Family Application for • Borrower ID Type—A code that of this notice April 15, 2016. Insurance Benefits. CLAIMS provides indicates whether the Borrower ID ADDRESSES: Interested persons are online update and inquiry capability to Number is a SSN, EIN, or TIN. invited to submit comments regarding

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this notice to the Rules Docket Clerk, Government Reform as instructed by abuse in Department of Housing and Office of the General Counsel, Paragraph 4c of Appendix l to OMB Urban Development programs’’ and Department of Housing and Urban Circular No. A–130, ‘‘Federal Agencies enacted as part of the Housing and Development, 451 Seventh Street SW., Responsibilities for Maintaining Community Development Act of 1987, Room 10276, Washington, DC 20410– Records About Individuals,’’ November which permits the collection of SSN. 0500. Communication should refer to 28, 2000. Accordingly, this notice is PURPOSE(S): the above docket number and title. being revised to provide non- Faxed comments are not accepted. A substantive changes that clarify text The DSRS was designed in response copy of each communication submitted published under the prior notice to a Congressional mandate, wherein will be available for public inspection location, purpose, and retention and HUD established a new method for and copying between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. disposal of records sections. collecting and processing FHA UFMIP weekdays at the above address. refunds or distributive share payments. Authority: 5 U.S.C. 552a; 88 Stat. 1896; 42 The DSRS maintains records on FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S.C. 3535(d). individuals that are entitled to either Frieda B. Edwards, Acting Chief Privacy Dated: April 8, 2016. two types of payments: (1) An UFMIP Officer, 451 Seventh Street SW., Room Patricia A. Hoban-Moore, refund, or (2) a distributive share 10139, Washington, DC 20410, Senior Agency Official for Privacy. payment. The system is operated by the telephone number 202–402–6828 (this Department’s Office of Single Family is not a toll-free number). Individuals HSNG.SF/FB.01 Insurance Operations to service who are hearing- and speech-impaired unclaimed terminated loan transactions, may access this number via TTY by should a homeowner terminate their calling the Federal Relay Service SYSTEM OF RECORDS NO.: HSNG.SF/FB.01 mortgage insurance prior to loan telephone number at 800–877–8339 SYSTEM NAME: maturity, entitling the homeowner to a (this is a toll-free number). Distributive Shares and Refunds premium refund. The DSRS records, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Subsystem (DSRS)–A80D. controls, and tracks appropriations data Publication of this notice allows the for all terminations, disbursements, Department to satisfy its reporting SYSTEM LOCATION: transfers, transactions, and produces requirement and keep an up-to-date Department of Housing and Urban daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and accounting of its SORN publications. Development, 470 L’Enfant Plaza East, annual reports on these transactions. The amended SORN proposal will Room 3119, Washington, DC 20026; The system gives the Department’s incorporate Federal privacy HUD Information Technology Systems operating areas access to their own cash requirements and the Department’s Production Data Center in South data, provides management access to all policy requirements. The Privacy Act Charleston, West Virginia, and Lanham, the cash data in prescribed formats, provides individuals with certain Maryland; and at the location of the produces appropriation reports in safeguards against an invasion of their service providers under contract with accordance with the Federal Credit personal privacy by requiring Federal HUD. Reform Act of 1990, 2 U.S.C. 661 et.1 agencies to protect records contained in CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE seq., produces and transmits monthly an agency system of records from SYSTEM: cash reconciliation to the Department’s unauthorized disclosure, by ensuring accountants, and processes returned that the information collected is current Homeowners (Mortgagors) who had Federal Housing Administration (FHA) checks, check tracer actions, and related and collected only for its intended use, correspondence for distribution to and by providing adequate safeguards to mortgage insured loans and may be eligible for an upfront mortgage homeowners. prevent misuse of such information. In DSRS interfaces with the following addition, this notice demonstrates the insurance premium (UFMIP) or distributive shares refund. systems to facilitate payment and refund Department’s focus on following transactions: industry best practices to protect the CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: (1) Single Family Insurance System personal privacy of the individuals Homeowners (Mortgagors) (SFIS)—to calculate the unearned covered by this SORN. This SORN states information is made up of the following portion of the UFMIP for eligible cases, the name and location of the record elements: Borrower and/or co-borrower to send refund data to the DSRS for system, the authority for and manner of names, Social Security number (SSN), distribution of payments to the its operations, the categories of mailing address, property address, FHA homeowner for the unearned portions of individuals that it covers, the type of case number, loan endorsement and the UFMIP or distributive shares. records that it contains, the sources of termination dates, homeowners (2) Single Family Premium Collection the information for those records, the distributive shares refunds amount due, Subsystems (SFPCS) Upfront, and the routine uses made of the records and the correspondence actions, including the Single Family Premium Collection type of exemption in place for the number of times it was mailed to the Subsystems for Periodic (SFPCS–P)—to records. This notice includes the homeowner, type of correspondence receive refund data from DSRS to business address of Department officials sent, and status of issued refund check. generate the UFMIP refund or who will inform interested persons of distributive share payments. the procedures whereby they may gain AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: a. Equally important, the Department access to and/or request amendments to The National Housing Act and utilizes the DSRS to generate records pertaining to them. Section 7(d) of the Department of correspondence actions to attempt to This publication does not meet the Housing and Urban Development Act, notify each unpaid mortgagor of their threshold requirements established by section 203; Public Law 89–174; 24 CFR FHA insurance refund for a period of 2 the Office of Management and Budget 5.210, 24 CFR 200.1101; 24 CFR 203.35; years. This process occurs once the (OMB) for filing a report to OMB, the Debt Collection Act of 1982, Public Law Department receives notification of a Senate Committee on Homeland 97–365; Housing and Community mortgage insurance termination. After Security and Governmental Affairs, and Development Act of 1987, 42 U.S.C this 2-year hold, the Department makes the House Committee on Oversight and § 3543, titled ‘‘Preventing fraud and available to the general public a

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cumulative listing of any unpaid refund information in a system of records has HUD–27050–B (Application for that remains unpaid. The information been compromised; Premium Refund or Distributive Share includes the homeowner’s name, last (b) HUD has determined that as a Payment), which is transferred to known address, FHA case number, result of the suspected or confirmed electronic media, and then destroyed termination data, and refund amount. compromise there is a risk of harm to immediately after electronic imaging This information is also made available economic or property interests, identity and payment verification has occurred. to the public by HUD’s refund database, theft, or fraud, or harm to the security Paper records are destroyed by ‘‘Does HUD Owe You a Refund?’’ or integrity of systems or programs shredding. Paper records are maintained (whether maintained by HUD or another for a period not to exceed 30 days. CD ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE agency or entity) that rely upon the and DVD images of records are SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND compromised information; and maintained for 40 years after which they THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES. (c) The disclosure made to such are destroyed as instructed by In addition to those disclosures agencies, entities, and persons is guidelines outlined in HUD’s IT generally permitted under 5 U.S.C. reasonably necessary to assist in Security Handbook (2400.25), pursuant Section 552a(b) of the Privacy Act, all or connection with HUD’s efforts to to NIST Special Publication 800–88 a portion of the records or information respond to the suspected or confirmed ‘‘Guidelines for Media Sanitization.’’ contained in this system may be compromise and prevent, minimize, or disclosed outside HUD as a routine use remedy such harm for purposes of SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 552a(b)(3) as facilitating responses and remediation Department of Housing and Urban follows: efforts in the event of a data breach. Development, Office of Single Family (1) To authorized requesters or third (7) To appropriate agencies, entities, Insurance Operations Division, Chief, party tracers who request access to and persons to the extent that such Disbursements and Customer Service UFMIP and distributive shares disclosures are compatible with the Branch, 470 L’Enfant Plaza East, Room homeowner refund information, when purpose for which records in this 3119, Washington, DC 20026. such information is unavailable on system were collected, as set forth by NOTIFICATION AND RECORD ACCESS Appendix I 1—HUD’s Library of Routine HUD’s FOIA reading room or refunds PROCEDURES: database Web sites. This information is Uses published in the Federal Register. For Information, assistance, or releasable under FOIA. Third party POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, inquiries about the existence of records release of this material may require RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND contact Frieda B. Edwards, Acting Chief authorized consent of the homeowner to DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: Privacy Officer, 451 Seventh Street SW., whom the records belong, and must STORAGE: Room 10139, Washington, DC 20410, adhere to all HUD procedures prior to telephone number 202–402–6828. When release. Electronic records are maintained on seeking records about yourself from this (2) To the U.S. Department of the the mainframe and on CD and DVD. system of records or any other HUD Treasury for collection and Paper records are maintained in locked system of records, your request must disbursement of check transactions. file cabinets and destroyed immediately after electronic imaging and payment conform with the Privacy Act (3) To the recorders’ offices for regulations set forth in 24 CFR part 16. recording legal documents and verification has occurred. This is usually done within 30 days of receipt. You must first verify your identity by responses to offsets (i.e., child support) providing your full name, current or other legal responses required during RETRIEVABILITY: address, and date and place of birth. the servicing of the insured loan to Records are retrieved by FHA case You must sign your request, and your allow HUD to release mortgage liens, number and by an individual’s name. signature must either be notarized or and respond to bankruptcies or deaths Paper records are not retrieved from the submitted under 28 U.S.C. 1746, a law of mortgagors to protect the interest of system. that permits statements to be made the Secretary of HUD. SAFEGUARDS: under penalty of perjury as a substitute (4) To the Office of Inspector General for notarization. In addition, your CDs and DVDs are maintained in to investigate possible fraud revealed in request should: secured office space and secure file servicing homeowners refunds to allow (1) Explain why you believe HUD rooms to which access is limited to HUD to protect the interest of the would have information on you. those personnel who service the Secretary. (2) Identify which HUD office you records. Access to electronic records is (5) To contractors, grantees, experts, believe has the records about you. granted by user ID and password and to consultants and their agents, or others (3) Specify when you believe the users who have a need to access such performing or working under a contract, records would have been created. service, grant, or cooperative agreement records. Paper records are maintained in (4) Provide any other information that with HUD, when necessary to locked file cabinets and destroyed will help the Freedom of Information accomplish an agency function related immediately after electronic imaging Act (FOIA) staff determine which HUD to a system of records. Disclosure and payment verification has occurred. office may have responsive records. requirements are limited to only those RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: If you are is seeking records data elements considered relevant to DSRS records are maintained in pertaining to another living individual, accomplishing an agency function. accordance with HUD’s Deposition you must obtain a statement from that Individuals provided information under General Records Schedule 1.1, Financial individual certifying their agreement for this routine use conditions are subject to Management and Reporting Records, you to access their records. Without the Privacy Act requirements and disclosure Item 010. Paper records do not require above information, the HUD FOIA limitations imposed on the Department. storage by the Federal Records Center. Office may not be able to conduct an (6) To appropriate agencies, entities, Paper records consist of the HUD form, effective search, and your request may and persons when: be denied due to lack of specificity or (a) HUD suspects or has confirmed 1 http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/documents/ lack of compliance with applicable that the security or confidentiality of huddoc?id=append1.pdf. regulations.

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CONTESTING RECORDS PROCEDURES: Inflation Factors incorporate economic Price Index from the Bureau of Labor The Department’s rules for contesting indices to measure the expected change Statistics, and the ‘‘wages and salaries’’ contents of records and appealing initial in per unit costs (PUC) for the HCV component of personal income from the denials appear in 24 CFR part 16, program. The methodology for FY 2016 National Income and Product Accounts Procedures for Inquiries. Additional is modified from what was used in FY from the Bureau of Economic Analysis. assistance may be obtained by 2015. This model subsequently forecasts the contacting Frieda B. Edwards, Acting DATES: Effective date: April 15, 2016. expected annual change in average PUC Chief Privacy Officer, 451 Seventh FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: from Calendar Year (CY) 2015 to CY Street, SW., Room 10139, Washington, Miguel A. Fontanez, Director, Housing 2016 for the voucher program on a DC 20410, or the HUD Departmental Voucher Financial Division, Office of national basis by incorporating Privacy Appeals Officers, Office of Public Housing and Voucher Programs, comparable economic variables from the General Counsel, Department of Office of Public and Indian Housing, Administration’s economic Housing and Urban Development, 451 telephone number 202–402–4212; or assumptions. For reference, these economic assumptions are described in Seventh Street, SW., Room 10110 Peter B. Kahn, Director, Economic and the FY 2016 Budget. The inflation factor Washington DC 20410. Market Analysis Division, Office of for an individual geographic area is Policy Development and Research, RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: based on the annualized change in the telephone number 202–402–2409, for The records maintained by the system area’s Fair Market Rent (FMR) between technical information regarding the are provided directly by the FY 2014 and FY 2016. These changes in development of the schedules for homeowners, by completion of the FMR are then scaled such that the specific areas or the methods used for Uniform Residential Loan Application voucher-weighted average of all calculating the inflation factors, (form HUD–92900–A). Information is individual area inflation factors is equal Department of Housing and Urban also collected by the mortgagees to the expected annual change in Development, 451 7th Street SW., (lenders), who collect the personal national PUC from 2015 to 2016, and Washington, DC 20410. Hearing- or information from the homeowner and also such that no area has a factor less speech-impaired persons may contact enters the information into the HUD than one. HUD subsequently applies the Federal Relay Service at 800–877– Single Family Computerized Home these calculated individual area 8339 (TTY). (Other than the ‘‘800’’ TTY Underwriting Management System inflation factors to eligible renewal number, the above-listed telephone (CHUMS). After the case is endorsed, funding for each PHA based on VMS numbers are not toll free.) CHUMS sends case data to SFIS, which leasing and cost data for the prior is maintained in SFIS until the case is SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: calendar year. The CY 2016 PHA HCV terminated (non-claim, claim, or other I. Background allocation uses 0.8 percent as the annual type of cancellation). Once the case is change in PUC. This figure was non-claim terminated, termination data Tables showing Renewal Funding calculated by using VMS data through is sent to the DSRS. Inflation Factors will be available December of 2015 and actual electronically from the HUD data performance of economic indices EXEMPTIONS FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE information page at: http:// through December of 2015. ACT: www.huduser.gov/portal/datasets/rfif/ None. FY2016/FY2016_RFIF_FMR_AREA_ III. The Use of Inflation Factors [FR Doc. 2016–08774 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] REPORT.pdf. The inflation factors have been BILLING CODE 4210–67–P Division L, Title II, Consolidated developed to account for relative Appropriations Act, 2016 requires that differences in the changes of local rents the HUD Secretary, for the calendar year so that HCV funds can be allocated DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND 2016 funding cycle, provide renewal among PHAs. In response to comments URBAN DEVELOPMENT funding for each public housing agency provided to HUD as requested in the (PHA) based on validated voucher 2015 Renewal Funding Inflation Factor [Docket No. FR–5939–N–01] management system (VMS) leasing and notice, HUD has used the annualized Section 8 Housing Assistance cost data for the prior calendar year and change in FMRs measured between FY Payments Program—Fiscal Year (FY) by applying an inflation factor as 2014 and FY 2016 in the apportionment 2016 Inflation Factors for Public established by the Secretary, by notice of the national inflation rate to account Housing Agency (PHA) Renewal published in the Federal Register. This for both the current change in rents but Funding notice provides the FY 2016 inflation also the changes in rents experienced factors and describes the methodology last year when the predicted inflation AGENCY: Office of the Assistant for calculating them. rate was negative. HUD anticipates that Secretary for Policy Development and II. Methodology in 2017, the national inflation rate will Research, HUD. be based on a new model of Per Unit ACTION: Notice. The Department has focused on Cost HUD is developing in response to measuring the change in average per comments that is based on independent SUMMARY: The Consolidated unit cost (PUC) as captured in HUD’s forecasts of gross rents and tenant Appropriations Act, 2016 requires that administrative data in VMS. In order to incomes without relying on historical HUD apply ‘‘an inflation factor as predict the likely path of PUC over time, values of Per Unit Cost, and will established by the Secretary, by notice HUD has implemented a model that apportion this change based on the published in the Federal Register’’ to uses three economic indices that change in individual areas FMRs adjust FY 2016 renewal funding for the capture key components of the between FY 2016 and FY 2017. Tenant-based Rental Assistance Program economic climate and assist in or Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) explaining the changes in PUC. These IV. Geographic Areas and Area Program of each PHA. HUD began using economic components are the Definitions Renewal Funding Inflation Factors in seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate Inflation factors based on renewal FY 2012. These Renewal Funding (lagged twelve months), the Consumer funding and area FMR changes are

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produced for all FMR areas. The tables the proposal by name and/or OMB participating housing counseling showing the Renewal Funding Inflation Control Number and should be sent to: agency, and a HUD’s Housing Factors available electronically from the HUD Desk Officer, Office of Counseling System number. Registration HUD data information page list the Management and Budget, New for the practice and certification inflation factors for each FMR area and Executive Office Building, Washington, examinations through this system will are created on a state by state basis. The DC 20503; fax: 202–395–5806. Email: require, in addition to the information inflation factors use the same OMB [email protected]. for general registration, a full mailing metropolitan area definitions, as revised FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: address, social security number, by HUD, that are used in the FY 2016 Colette Pollard, Reports Management language(s) spoken by the counselor FMRs. To make certain that they are Officer, QMAC, Department of Housing when providing counseling servicing, referencing the correct inflation factors, and Urban Development, 451 7th Street and optional demographic data (race, PHAs should refer to the Area SW., Washington, DC 20410; email ethnicity, gender). Collection of social Definitions Table on the following Web Colette Pollard at Colette.Pollard@ security numbers is required for linking page: http://www.huduser.org/portal/ hud.gov or telephone 202–402–3400. the individual’s information to HUD’s datasets/rfif/FY2016/FY2016_RFIF_ This is not a toll-free number. Persons FHA Connection system, so HUD can FMR_AREA_REPORT.pdf. The Area with hearing or speech impairments verify applicants are employed by Definitions Table lists areas in may access this number through TTY by participating agencies. HUD estimates alphabetical order by state, and the calling the toll-free Federal Relay the collection of this information to counties associated with each area. In Service at (800) 877–8339. average five minutes for each individual the six New England states, the listings Copies of available documents that registers for the on-line training, are for counties or parts of counties as submitted to OMB may be obtained practice examination, and certification defined by towns or cities. from Ms. Pollard. examination. Public reporting burden for this collection of information is V. Environmental Impact SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice informs the public that HUD is estimated to average 1,700 hours per This notice involves a statutorily year. required establishment of a rate or cost seeking approval from OMB for the Respondents: Individuals. determination which does not constitute information collection described in a development decision affecting the Section A. Estimated Number of Respondents: The Federal Register notice that physical condition of specific project 10,700. solicited public comment on the areas or building sites. Accordingly, information collection for a period of 60 Estimated Number of Annual under 24 CFR 50.19(c)(6), this notice is days was published on October 9, 2015 Responses: 3,567. categorically excluded from at 80 FR 61224. Frequency of Response: Once. environmental review under the National Environmental Policy Act of A. Overview of Information Collection Average Hours per Response: 15 minutes (.25). 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321). Title of Information Collection: Dated: April 8, 2016. Certified Housing Counselor Total Estimated Burdens: 892 hours. Katherine M. O’Regan, Registration. B. Solicitation of Public Comment Assistant Secretary for Policy, Development OMB Approval Number: 2502—New. and Research. Type of Request: New collection. This notice is soliciting comments [FR Doc. 2016–08780 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Form Number: None. from members of the public and affected BILLING CODE 4210–67–P Description of the need for the parties concerning the collection of information and proposed use: Pursuant information described in Section A on to Section 1445 of the Dodd-Frank Act, the following: DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND all individuals providing (1) Whether the proposed collection URBAN DEVELOPMENT homeownership or rental housing of information is necessary for the counseling related to HUD programs [Docket No. FR–5909–N–29] proper performance of the functions of must be HUD-certified housing the agency, including whether the 30-Day Notice of Proposed Information counselors. To become certified, a information will have practical utility; housing counselor must pass a written Collection: Certified Housing (2) The accuracy of the agency’s Counselor Registration examination. HUD established a Housing Counselor Certification Exam estimate of the burden of the proposed AGENCY: Office of the Chief Information and training program, as mandated by collection of information; Officer, HUD. Subtitle D of title XIV of the Dodd-Frank (3) Ways to enhance the quality, ACTION: Notice. Wall Street Reform and Consumer utility, and clarity of the information to Protection Act (Pub. L. 111–203, 124 be collected; and SUMMARY: HUD has submitted the Stat. 1376 (July 21, 2010)) (Dodd-Frank (4) Ways to minimize the burden of proposed information collection Act), and created a Web site for requirement described below to the the collection of information on those individuals to register for the who are to respond; including through Office of Management and Budget examination and training. To track (OMB) for review, in accordance with the use of appropriate automated individuals using the training, collection techniques or other forms of the Paperwork Reduction Act. The successful passage of the examination, purpose of this notice is to allow for an information technology, e.g., permitting and eligibility for certification, the Web electronic submission of responses. additional 30 days of public comment. site has a registration requirement. DATES: Comments Due Date: May 16, Registration through HUD’s certification HUD encourages interested parties to 2016. contractor’s Web site for the on-line submit comment in response to these ADDRESSES: Interested persons are training will require name, city, state, questions. invited to submit comments regarding telephone number, email address, Authority: Section 3507 of the Paperwork this proposal. Comments should refer to occupation, if employer is a HUD- Reduction Act of 1995, 44 U.S.C. Chapter 35.

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Dated: April 12, 2016. ITP under the Act. The applicant foreseeable similarly situated projects, Colette Pollard, proposes to construct two commercial would not result, over time, in Department Reports Management Officer, buildings with associated infrastructure cumulative effects to environmental Office of the Chief Information Officer. (project) at the southwest corner of US– values or resources that would be [FR Doc. 2016–08777 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 1 and Jackson Street in Sebastian, considered significant. The applicants’ BILLING CODE 4210–67–P Florida, and more specifically at: proposed project qualifies as a ‘‘low- Latitude 27°49′38.44″ N. and longitude effect’’ project, as more fully explained ¥80°28′40.12″ W. in our environmental action statement DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Site preparation and construction will and associated Low Effect Screening result in the permanent alteration of Form. This preliminary determination Fish and Wildlife Service 2.21 acres of suitable Florida scrub-jay may be revised based on our review of (Aphelocoma coerulescens) (scrub-jay) public comments that we receive in [FWS–R4–ES–2016–N063; foraging and caching habitat that is response to this notice. FXES1112040000–167–FF04EF2000] within an occupied scrub-jay territory. Public Comment Endangered and Threatened Wildlife The applicant’s HCP describes the and Plants; Receipt of Application for minimization and mitigation measures If you wish to comment on the ITP Incidental Take Permit; Availability of proposed to address the effects of the application and HCP, you may submit Proposed Low-Effect Habitat project on the scrub jay. comments by any one of the following Conservation Plan and Associated Applicant’s Proposed Project methods: Documents; Indian River County, FL Email: [email protected]. Use We received an application from the ‘‘Attn: Permit number TE90853B–0’’ as AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, applicant for an ITP, along with a your message subject line. Interior. proposed HCP. The applicant requests a Fax: Ted Martin, (772) 562–4288, ACTION: Notice of availability; request 10-year permit under section 10(a)(1)(B) Attn: Permit number TE90853B–0. for comment/information. of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). The U.S. mail: Ted Martin, Wildlife applicant proposes to construct two Biologist, South Florida Ecological SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife commercial buildings with associated Services Field Office, Attn: Permit Service (Service), announce the infrastructure (project). number TE90853B–0, U.S. Fish and availability of an incidental take permit Site preparation and construction will Wildlife Service, 1339 20th Street, Vero (ITP) application and a Habitat result in the permanent alteration of Beach, FL 32960–3559. Conservation Plan (HCP). Remington 2.21 acres of suitable Florida scrub-jay In-person drop-off: You may drop off Stewart, LLP (applicant), requests an (Aphelocoma coerulescens) (scrub-jay) information during regular business ITP under the Endangered Species Act foraging and caching habitat that is hours at the above office address. of 1973, as amended (Act). The within an occupied scrub-jay territory. Before including your address, phone applicant’s HCP describes the The applicant proposes the number, email address, or other minimization and mitigation measures contribution of $126,676.56 to The personal identifying information in your proposed to address the effects of the Nature Conservancy (TNC) to satisfy comments, you should be aware that project on the Florida scrub-jay. We mitigation requirements. A receipt from your entire comment—including your invite written comments on the ITP TNC will be provided to the Service. personal identifying information—may application and HCP. Our Preliminary Determination be made publicly available at any time. DATES: While you can ask us in your comment Written comments on the ITP The Service has made a preliminary application and HCP should be sent to to withhold your personal identifying determination that the applicant’s information from public review, we the South Florida Ecological Services project, including the mitigation Office (see ADDRESSES) and should be cannot guarantee that we will be able to measures, will individually and do so. received on or before May 16, 2016. cumulatively have a minor or negligible ADDRESSES: See the SUPPLEMENTARY effect on the species covered in the Next Steps INFORMATION section for information on HCP. Therefore, our proposed issuance The Service will evaluate the HCP how to submit your comments on the of the requested incidental take permit and comments submitted thereon to ITP application and HCP. You may qualifies as a categorical exclusion determine whether the application meet obtain a copy of the ITP application and under the National Environmental the requirements of section 10(a) of the HCP by writing the South Florida Policy Act, as provided by Department Act. The Service will also evaluate Ecological Services Office, Attn: Permit of the Interior implementing regulations whether issuance of the section number TE90853B–0, U.S. Fish and in part 46 of title 43 of the Code of 10(a)(1)(B) ITP complies with section 7 Wildlife Service, 1339 20th Street, Vero Federal Regulations (43 CFR 46.205, of the Act by conducting an intra- Beach, FL 32960–3559. In addition, we 46.210, and 46.215). We base our Service section 7 consultation. The will make the ITP application and HCP determination that issuance of the ITP results of this consultation, in available for public inspection by qualifies as a low-effect action on the combination with the above findings, appointment during normal business following three criteria: (1) will be used in the final analysis to hours at the above address. Implementation of the project would determine whether or not to issue the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. result in minor or negligible effects on ITP. If it is determined that the Ted Martin, Wildlife Biologist, South federally listed, proposed, and requirements of the Act are met, the ITP Florida Ecological Services Office, Vero candidate species and their habitats; (2) will be issued. Beach, FL (see ADDRESSES); telephone: Implementation of the project would 772–562–3909, extension 232. result in minor or negligible effects on Authority SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We other environmental values or We provide this notice under Section announce the availability of an ITP resources; and (3) Impacts of the project, 10 of the Endangered Species Act (16 application and HCP. Remington considered together with the impacts of U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and NEPA Stewart, LLP (applicant), requests an other past, present, and reasonably regulations (40 CFR 1506.6).

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Dated: April 7, 2016. the National Oceanic and Atmospheric DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Roxanna Hinzman, Administration. The ANS Task Force Field Supervisor, South Florida Ecological provides advice on AIS infesting waters Fish and Wildlife Service Services Office. of the United States and other nations, [FR Doc. 2016–08727 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] among other duties as specified in the [FWS–R3–ES–2015–0033; FF03E00000– BILLING CODE 4310–55–P Act. FXES11120300000–167] Meeting Agenda Availability of the Draft Midwest Wind DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR • Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Energy Multi-Species Habitat Project Updates Conservation Plan and Draft Fish and Wildlife Service • Nonindigenous Aquatic Species and Environmental Impact Statement [FWS–HQ–FAC–2016–N054; Great Lakes Aquatic Non-indigenous AGENCY: FXFR13360900000–FF09F14000–167] Species Information System Database Fish and Wildlife Service, Update Interior. • Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Presentation on Idaho’s Aquatic ACTION: Notice of availability; request Meeting Invasive Species Prevention Program for comments. • Update on the Boat Manufacturer AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Technical Information Report Interior. • SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Session on Interbasin Transfer of AIS Wildlife Service (Service), under the ACTION: Notice of meeting. • Session on Asian Carp Risk Endangered Species Act of 1973, as Assessments amended (ESA), announce the SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and • Presentation on Genome Editing availability of the Midwest Wind Energy Wildlife Service, announce a public Applications for AIS Multi-Species Habitat Conservation Plan meeting of the Aquatic Nuisance • Update on the Government (MSHCP). Planning partners include the Species (ANS) Task Force. The ANS Accountability Office Report for AIS State conservation agencies from the Task Force’s purpose is to develop and • Approval of the Revised New York States of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsin, implement a program for U.S. waters to State ANS Management Plan Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri, prevent introduction and dispersal of • Updates on Efforts to Address AIS the American Wind Energy Association aquatic invasive species (AIS); to Transport at Federally Managed Water (AWEA), who is representing a monitor, control, and study such Bodies species; and to disseminate related • Update on the National Early consortium of wind energy companies information. Detection Rapid Response Framework called WEBAT (Wind Energy Bat Action Team), and The Conservation Fund. The DATES: The ANS Task Force will meet and Emergency Response Funding Plan Area encompasses all lands within from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Plan the States of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, May 4, 2016; 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on • Update on Policy and Planning from Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Thursday, May 5, 2016; and 8 a.m. to the National Invasive Species Council and Wisconsin. The covered species 12:30 p.m. on Friday, May 6, 2016. For There will be a field trip Wednesday, include six federally listed bat and bird more information, contact the ANS Task May 4, 2016, from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. species, one bat species that may be Force Executive Secretary (see FOR to Sleeping Bear Dunes National listed in the future, and the bald eagle. FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT). Lakeshore near Empire, Michigan. The The activities covered under the ADDRESSES: The ANS Task Force field trip will include additional MSHCP (‘‘covered activities’’) include meeting will take place at the Park Place presentations on and viewing of AIS the construction, operation, Hotel, 300 East State Street, Traverse control projects within Sleeping Bear maintenance, decommissioning and City, Michigan 49684 (telephone: 231– Dunes. To register for the field trip, repowering of wind energy facilities, as 946–5000). contact the ANS Task Force Executive well as monitoring activities. Up to FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Secretary (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 18,004 megawatts (MW) of existing Susan Pasko, Executive Secretary, ANS CONTACT). facilities and 33,000 MW of new wind Task Force, by telephone at 703–358– The final agenda and other related development are proposed to be covered 2466, or by email at Susan_Pasko@ meeting information will be posted on under the MSHCP. In accordance with fws.gov. If you use a the ANS Task Force Web site at http:// the National Environmental Policy Act telecommunications device for the deaf anstaskforce.gov. of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, and the (TDD), please call the Federal Meeting Minutes Council on Environmental Quality Information Relay Service (FIRS) at (CEQ) regulations, the Service is also Summary minutes of the meeting will 800–877–8339. announcing the availability of the be maintained by the Executive SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: MSHCP draft environmental impact In Secretary (see FOR FURTHER INFORMATION statement (DEIS). accordance with the requirements of the CONTACT). The minutes will be available Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 for public inspection within 60 days DATES: To ensure consideration, please U.S.C. App., we announce that the ANS after the meeting and will be posted on submit your comments on or before July Task Force will hold a meeting. the ANS Task Force Web site at http:// 14, 2016. The Service will host two Background anstaskforce.gov. online webinars during the public comment period. The webinar dates The ANS Task Force was established Dated: April 8, 2016. have not been determined at this time. by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance David W. Hoskins, Information on how to participate in the Prevention and Control Act of 1990 Co-Chair, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task webinars will be provided on the (Act) (Pub. L. 106–580, as amended), Force, Assistant Director for Fish and Aquatic Internet at http://www.midwest and is composed of 13 Federal and 14 Conservation. windenergyhcpeis.org. ex-officio members, and co-chaired by [FR Doc. 2016–08733 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and BILLING CODE 4333–15–P ADDRESSES:

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Document Availability decommissioning and repowering of Amendments; and (9) Plan • Internet: You may obtain copies of wind energy facilities, as well as Implementation. monitoring activities. Up to 18,004 the documents on the Internet at the Background Federal eRulemaking Portal at: http:// megawatts (MW) of existing facilities Section 9 of the ESA prohibits ‘‘take’’ www.regulations.gov/ (Docket Number and 33,000 MW of new wind of fish and wildlife species listed as FWS–R3–ES–2015–0033) or on the development are proposed to be covered endangered under section 4 (16 U.S.C. project Web site, at http://www.midwest under the MSHCP. windenergyhcpeis.org. In accordance with the National 1538, 1533, respectively). The ESA • In-Person: Hard copies of the Environmental Policy Act of 1969 implementing regulations extend, under documents will be available for public (NEPA), as amended, and the Council certain circumstances, the prohibition of inspection by appointment, during on Environmental Quality (CEQ) take to threatened species (50 CFR normal business hours, at the Service’s regulations, the Service is also 17.31). Under section 3 of the ESA, the Midwest Regional Office, U.S. Fish and announcing the availability of the term ‘‘take’’ means to ‘‘harass, harm, Wildlife Service, 5600 American Blvd. MSHCP draft environmental impact pursue, hunt, shoot, wound, kill, trap, West, Suite 990, Bloomington, MN statement (DEIS). If approved, the capture, or collect, or attempt to engage 55437–1458. MSHCP will authorize incidental take of in any such conduct’’ (16 U.S.C. Comment Submission: In your the covered species that may result from 1532(19)). The term ‘‘harm’’ is defined comment, please specify whether your wind energy development activities by regulation as ‘‘an act which actually comment addresses the draft MSHCP, within the covered lands over the 45- kills or injures wildlife. Such act may the draft EIS, or both. You may submit year term of the MSHCP. The purpose include significant habitat modification written hard-copy comments by U.S. of the proposed Federal action is to or degradation where it actually kills or mail or hand-delivery to: Regional allow the Service to respond to injures wildlife by significantly Director, Attn: Rick Amidon, U.S. Fish applications for incidental take permits impairing essential behavioral patterns, and Wildlife Service, Ecological (ITPs) under the MSHCP, which, if including breeding, feeding, or Services, 5600 American Blvd. West, granted, will authorize the incidental sheltering’’ (50 CFR 17.3). The term Suite 990, Bloomington, MN 55437– take of covered species resulting from ‘‘harass’’ is defined in the regulations as 1458. existing and future wind energy ‘‘an intentional or negligent act or omission which creates the likelihood of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick development within covered lands. Amidon, Fish and Wildlife Biologist, The draft MSHCP, which has been injury to wildlife by annoying it to such Ecological Services, Midwest Regional prepared by the Service and the an extent as to significantly disrupt Office, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, planning partners, covers the normal behavioral patterns which 5600 American Blvd. West, Suite 990, construction, operation, maintenance, include, but are not limited to, breeding, Bloomington, MN 55437–1458; 612– decommissioning and reclamation, and feeding, or sheltering’’ (50 CFR 17.3). Under section 10(a) of the ESA, the 713–5164. If you use a repowering of existing and future land- Service may issue permits to authorize telecommunications device for the deaf, based commercial wind energy facilities hard-of-hearing, or speech disabled, within covered lands, as well as incidental take of listed fish and please call the Federal Information monitoring activities. During the first 5 wildlife species. ‘‘Incidental take’’ is Relay Service at 800–877–8339. years, existing commercial wind energy defined by the ESA as take that is incidental to, and not the purpose of, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: We projects may apply for and receive carrying out an otherwise lawful announce the availability of the incidental take authorizations under the activity. Section 10(a)(1)(B) of the ESA Midwest Wind Energy Multi-Species MSHCP; proposed commercial wind contains provisions for issuing ITPs to Habitat Conservation Plan (MSHCP). energy facilities may opt in during the non-Federal entities for the take of Planning partners include the State first 15 years of the MSHCP. The plan endangered and threatened species, conservation agencies from Michigan, area encompasses all lands under the jurisdiction of the Midwest Region of provided the following criteria are met: Indiana, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, • The taking will be incidental; Illinois, and Missouri; the American the Service, including Illinois, Indiana, • The applicant will, to the maximum Wind Energy Association, who is Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, extent practicable, minimize and representing a consortium of wind Ohio, and Wisconsin. The geographic mitigate the impact of such taking; energy companies called WEBAT (Wind area where incidental take authorization • The applicant will develop an HCP Energy Bat Action Team); and The will be allowed under the MSHCP is a and ensure that adequate funding for the Conservation Fund. The plan area subset of the plan area and specifically plan will be provided; encompasses all lands within the States excludes lands of particular importance • The taking will not appreciably of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, to bat and migratory bird species, as reduce the likelihood of the survival Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and well as a wide range of other wildlife and recovery of the species in the wild; Wisconsin. If approved, the MSHCP will species. These lands, which are referred and authorize incidental take of the covered to as covered lands in the MSHCP and • The applicant will carry out any species that may result from wind the DEIS, were identified during the other measures that the Secretary may energy development activities within 2012 scoping process for the MSHCP. require as being necessary or covered lands over the 45-year term of The draft MSHCP contains a appropriate for the purposes of the HCP. the MSHCP. Covered species include discussion of the following: (1) Regulations governing permits for the Indiana bat, northern long-eared bat, Introduction; (2) Covered Activities; (3) endangered and threatened species are little brown bat, Kirtland’s warbler, Affected Environment and Biological at 50 CFR 17.22 and 17.32. interior least tern, Great Lakes and Great Resources; (4) Take Assessment and Eagles are protected under the Bald Plains populations of the piping plover, Impact of Take; (5) Conservation Plan; and Golden Eagle Protection Act and the bald eagle. The activities (6) Alternatives to Take; (7) Monitoring, (BGEPA), which prohibits take and covered under the MSHCP (‘‘covered Adaptive Management, and Reporting; disturbance of individuals and nests. activities’’) include the construction, (8) Funding Assurances, Unforeseen and ‘‘Take’’ under the Eagle Act includes operation, maintenance, Changed Circumstances and any actions that pursue, shoot, shoot at,

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poison, wound, kill, capture, trap, wind energy facility-related activities and request that comments be as collect, destroy, molest, and disturb (e.g., construction-related activities). specific as possible. eagles. ‘‘Disturb’’ is further defined in While individual wind energy Alternatives Analyzed in the DEIS 50 CFR 22.3 as ‘‘to agitate or bother a development projects have been bald or golden eagle to a degree that addressing endangered species issues by The DEIS contains an analysis of four causes, or is likely to cause, based on seeking their own facility ITPs under alternatives: (1) No Action (no permit the best scientific information available, the ESA, a regional solution is desirable issuance); (2) Proposed Action (1) injury to an eagle, (2) a decrease in to allow for a coordinated conservation (Proposed MSHCP Alternative); (3) its productivity, by substantially effort across large portions of species’ Reduced Permit Duration Alternative; interfering with normal breeding, ranges. (4) Increased Cut-In Speed Alternative. feeding, or sheltering behavior, or (3) The MSHCP provides a detailed The DEIS considers the direct, indirect, nest abandonment, by substantially conservation plan to ensure the and cumulative effects of the interfering with normal breeding, incidental take caused by wind energy alternatives, including any measures feeding, or sheltering behavior.’’ 50 CFR development will not appreciably under the Proposed Action alternative 22.11 allows take authorization to be reduce the likelihood of the survival intended to minimize and mitigate such extended to permittees authorized to and recovery of the covered species on impacts. The DEIS also identifies take eagles by an ITP issued pursuant to the covered lands, and provides additional alternatives that were section 10(a)(l)(B) of the ESA. Take mitigation to fully offset the impact of considered but were eliminated from coverage for bald eagles provided the taking. Further, the MSHCP consideration as detailed in Section 2.4 through an ITP applies for the duration provides a long-term monitoring and of the DEIS. of the permit, or until the amount or adaptive management strategy to ensure The Service invites comments and level of take authorized has been met, that the ITP terms are satisfied, and to suggestions from all interested parties provided the permittee complies with account for changed and unforeseen on the content of the DEIS. In particular, all terms and conditions provided in the circumstances. information and comments regarding ITP. the following topics are requested: Purpose and Need for Action In 2009, the States of Indiana, Ohio, 1. The direct, indirect, or cumulative Michigan, Missouri, and Iowa, on behalf In accordance with NEPA, the Service effects that implementation of any of all eight partner States, submitted a has prepared a DEIS to analyze the alternative could have on the human grant proposal to the Service under impacts to the human environment that environment; section 6 of the ESA, proposing to would occur if the MSHCP is approved 2. Whether or not the impact on develop a multi-species habitat and implemented and ITPs are issued. various aspects of the human conservation plan and incidental environment has been adequately permitting program for future wind Proposed Action analyzed; and development within the planning area. Under the Proposed Action, ITPs will They envisioned that the MSHCP would 3. Any other information pertinent to be issued under the MSHCP for the be developed as a template HCP, evaluating the effects of the proposed covered activities (e.g., construction, meaning that the Service would issue action on the human environment. operation, maintenance, individual ITPs to future applicants decommissioning and reclamation, and EPA’s Role in the EIS Process after the MSHCP was approved. They also contemplated one or more of the repowering of existing and future land- The EPA is charged under section 309 States would become a master permittee based commercial wind energy facilities of the Clean Air Act to review all and issue certificates of inclusion (COI); within covered lands), as well as Federal agencies’ environmental impact however, at this time none of the States monitoring activities. Incidental take statements (EISs) and to comment on have agreed to serve as the master coverage will be provided for the the adequacy and the acceptability of permittee. As a result, the MSHCP covered species; impacts to other the environmental impacts of proposed allows for the creation of a not-for-profit federally listed species will either be actions in the EISs. entity that would hold a master permit avoided through siting and best EPA also serves as the repository (EIS and issue COIs. The entity will be management practices, or addressed database) for EISs prepared by Federal comprised of a five-person board. Three through a separate and site-specific ESA agencies and provides notice of their members of the Board will be held by section 10(a)(1)(B) permitting process. If availability in the Federal Register. The representatives from wind energy impacts to other federally listed species EIS Database provides information companies and two members will be cannot be avoided, and an applicant about EISs prepared by Federal representatives of conservation and does not obtain a separate permit for agencies, as well as EPA’s comments other interests that have experience that species, an ITP under the MSHCP concerning the EISs. All EISs are filed with wind energy conservation-related will not be issued. The proposed action with EPA, which publishes a notice of issues. The MSHCP also allows for also includes minimization, monitoring, availability each Friday in the Federal companies to seek individual ITPs. reporting, and compensatory mitigation Register. The MSHCP intends to provide requirements as part of the conservation For more information, see http:// conservation and recovery benefits to strategy for covered species. Existing www.epa.gov/compliance/nepa/ federally listed species while wind energy facilities in covered lands eisdata.html. You may search for EPA streamlining the permitting process for (i.e., up to 18,004 MW) and up to 33,000 comments on EISs, along with EISs existing and future wind projects where MW of new wind energy capacity will themselves, at https:// take of listed species is likely to occur. be considered for incidental take cdxnodengn.epa.gov/cdx-enepa-public/ While wind-generated power is a clean authorization under the proposed action/eis/search. and renewable source of energy, wind action. Public Comments turbines are known to cause mortality of We invite comments and suggestions bats and birds that are struck by or pass from all interested parties on the draft You may submit your comments and near the turning blades. Wildlife documents associated with the ITP materials concerning the notice by the mortality may also result from other application (HCP and HCP appendices), methods listed in ADDRESSES.

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If you submit a comment via http:// invite public comment before issuing The applicant requests a permit www.regulations.gov, your entire such permits. amendment to take (survey, capture, comment—including any personal DATES: To ensure consideration, please and release) the Fender’s blue butterfly identifying information—will be posted send your written comments by May 16, (Icaricia icarioides fenderi) in on the Web site. We will post all 2016. conjunction with monitoring and hardcopy comments on http:// ADDRESSES: Program Manager, habitat restoration activities, and to www.regulations.gov as well. If you Restoration and Endangered Species remove/reduce to possession Erigeron submit a hardcopy comment that Classification, Ecological Services, U.S. decumbens (Willamette daisy) and includes personal identifying Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Lomatium bradshawii (Bradshaw’s information, you may request at the top Regional Office, 911 NE 11th Avenue, desert parsley) in conjunction with of your document that we withhold this Portland, OR 97232–4181. Please refer population augmentation in Lane information from public review. to the permit number for the application County, Oregon, for the purpose of However, we cannot guarantee that we when submitting comments. enhancing the species’ survival. will be able to do so. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Permit Number: TE–66384A Comments and materials we receive, Colleen Henson, Fish and Wildlife as well as documents associated with Biologist, at the above address, or by Applicant: Idaho Department of Fish the notice, will be available for public telephone (503–231–6131) or fax (503– and Game, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. inspection on http:// 231–6243). The applicant requests a permit www.regulations.gov at Docket No. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: renewal with changes to take (capture, FWS–R3–ES–2015–0033, or by collect eggs, sample fin rays, tag, appointment, during normal business Background sacrifice, cull, and release) the Kootenai hours, at the Service’s Midwest Regional The Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) River white sturgeon (Acipenser Office in Bloomington, Minnesota. You prohibits certain activities with respect transmontanus) in conjunction with may obtain copies of the documents on to endangered and threatened species spawning, recruitment, monitoring, and the Internet at: http://www.midwest unless a Federal permit allows such population studies in Idaho and windenergyhcpeis.org, or from the activity. Along with our implementing Montana, for the purpose of enhancing Midwest Regional Office. regulations in the Code of Federal the species’ survival. Regulations (CFR) at 50 CFR 17, the Act Authority Permit Number: TE–84876A provides for certain permits, and We provide this notice under section requires that we invite public comment Applicant: Andersen Air Force Base, 10(c) of the ESA (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) before issuing these permits for Yigo, Guam. and it’s implementing regulations (50 endangered species. The applicant requests a permit CFR 17.22), and NEPA (42 U.S.C. 4371 A permit granted by us under section amendment to take (survey, capture, et seq.) and it’s implementing 10(a)(1)(A) of the Act authorizes the monitor nests, collect tissue samples, regulations (40 CFR 1506.6; 43 CFR part permittee to conduct activities tag, and release) green sea turtles 46). (including take or interstate commerce) (Chelonia mydas) and hawksbill sea Dated: March 16, 2016. with respect to U.S. endangered or turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) in Lynn M. Lewis, threatened species for scientific conjunction with scientific research, Assistant Regional Director, Ecological purposes or enhancement of and to remove/reduce to possession the Services, Midwest Region. propagation or survival. Our regulations following plants: Eugenia bryanii (no [FR Doc. 2016–08449 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] implementing section 10(a)(1)(A) of the common name), Heritiera longipetiolata BILLING CODE 4333–15–P Act for these permits are found at 50 (Ufa halumtanu, Ufa halom tano), CFR 17.22 for endangered wildlife Psychotria malaspinae (Aplokating species, 50 CFR 17.32 for threatened palaoan), Serianthes nelsonii (Hayun DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR wildlife species, 50 CFR 17.62 for lagu), Solanum guamense (Biringenas endangered plant species, and 50 CFR halumtanu, Birengenas halom tano), and Fish and Wildlife Service 17.72 for threatened plant species. Tinospora homosepala (no common [FWS–R1–ES–2016–N064; Applications Available for Review and name), in conjunction with captive FXES11130100000–167–FF01E00000] Comment propagation and outplanting on the island of Guam for the purpose of We invite local, State, and Federal Endangered Species; Recovery Permit enhancing the species’ survival. Applications agencies and the public to comment on the following applications. Please refer Permit Number: TE–91851B AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, to the permit number for the application Applicant: Washington State University, Interior. when submitting comments. Pullman, Washington. ACTION: Notice of availability; request Documents and other information for comments. submitted with these applications are The applicant requests a permit to available for review by request from the take (capture, radio-collar, release, and SUMMARY: We, the U.S. Fish and Program Manager for Restoration and monitor) gray wolves (Canis lupus) in Wildlife Service, invite the public to Endangered Species Classification at the conjunction with scientific research in comment on the following applications address listed in the ADDRESSES section Okanogan and Kittitas Counties, for recovery permits to conduct of this notice, subject to the Washington, for the purpose of activities with the purpose of enhancing requirements of the Privacy Act (5 enhancing the species’ survival. the survival of endangered species. The U.S.C. 552a) and the Freedom of Permit Number: TE–210255 Endangered Species Act of 1973, as Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552). amended (Act), prohibits certain Applicant: Montana Fish, Wildlife and activities with endangered species Permit Number: TE–041672 Parks, Libby, Montana. unless a Federal permit allows such Applicant: U.S. Army Corps of The applicant requests a permit activity. The Act also requires that we Engineers, Eugene, Oregon. renewal with changes to take (capture,

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hold, mark, passive-integrated- (Strategic Plan). This draft Strategic Plan environmental justice. Provisions of the transponder (PIT) and sonic tag, collect builds on the Department’s 2012–2017 MOU call on each Federal agency to blood and biological samples, and Environmental Justice Strategic Plan review and update existing release) the Kootenai River white and will guide the Department’s actions environmental justice strategic plans sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) in regarding environmental justice for the where applicable and as appropriate. At conjunction with scientific research in upcoming years. Updates to Federal that time, the Department published a the Kootenai River, Lincoln County, agencies’ environmental justice strategic 2012–2017 Environmental Strategic Montana, for the purpose of enhancing plans are conducted periodically to Plan to meet this provision to update the species’ survival. increase interagency cooperation and Federal agency strategic plans. participation opportunities for minority, The Department’s 2012–2017 Permit Number: TE–22353B low-income, American Indian and Environmental Justice Strategic Plan set Applicant: Center for Natural Lands Alaska Native Communities, and Tribal forth five major goals that continue to Management, Temecula, California. governments. guide the Department in its pursuit of The applicant requests a permit DATES: Consideration will be given to all environmental justice: amendment to take (conduct habitat comments received or postmarked by (1) Ensure responsible officials are restoration activities, survey, and May 16, 2016. aware of the provisions of EO 12898 and are able to identify and amend monitor) the Taylor’s checkerspot ADDRESSES: You may submit written programs, policies, and activities under butterfly (Euphydryas editha taylori) in comments by one of the following their purview that may have Oregon and Washington for the purpose methods: of enhancing the species’ survival. 1. By email to: Environmental_ disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects Public Availability of Comments [email protected]. 2. By hard-copy to: Environmental on minority, low-income, or tribal All comments and materials we Justice, U.S. Department of the Interior, populations; receive in response to this request will Office of Environmental Policy and (2) Ensure minority, low-income, and be available for public inspection, by Compliance (MS–2462), 1849 C Street tribal populations are provided with the appointment, during normal business NW., Washington, DC 20240 opportunity to engage in meaningful hours at the address listed in the involvement in the Department’s FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. ADDRESSES section. decision making processes; Before including your address, phone Cheryl L. Kelly at the above street (3) The Department will, on its own address (see ADDRESSES), phone 202– number, email address, or other _ or in collaboration with partners, personal identifying information in your 208–7565, or by email at cheryl kelly@ identify and address environmental comment, you should be aware that ios.doi.gov. impacts that may result in your entire comment—including your SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: disproportionately high and adverse personal identifying information—may I. Background human health or environmental effects be made publicly available at any time. on minority, low-income, or tribal While you can ask us in your comment In 1994, President Clinton signed populations; to withhold your personal identifying Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions (4) Use existing grant programs, information from public review, we to Address Environmental Justice in training, and educational opportunities cannot guarantee that we will be able to Minority Populations and Low-income as available to aid and empower do so. Populations, which outlined a mandate minority, low-income, and tribal for Federal agencies to ‘‘make achieving populations in their efforts to build and Authority environmental justice part of its mission sustain environmentally and We provide this notice under section by identifying and addressing, as economically sound communities; and 10 of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.). appropriate, disproportionately high (5) Integrate the Department’s and adverse human health or Dated: April 5, 2016. environmental justice strategies with its environmental effects of its programs, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act Theresa E Rabot, policies, and activities on minority enforcement responsibilities to improve Regional Director, Pacific Region, U.S. Fish populations and low-income efficiencies while preserving the and Wildlife Service. populations in the United States and its integrity of Title VI and environmental [FR Doc. 2016–08725 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] territories and possessions, the District justice activities. BILLING CODE 4333–15–P of Columbia, the Commonwealth of In 2015, the Department began the Puerto Rico, and the Commonwealth of process to update the Department’s the Mariana Islands.’’ Environmental 2012–2017 Environmental Justice DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR justice is often defined as meeting the Strategic Plan by evaluating actions the Office of the Secretary needs of underserved communities by Department could implement to meet reducing disparate environmental the five goals. The update to the [167D0102DM DS61100000 burdens, removing barriers to strategic plan is based on input and DLSN00000.000000 DX61101] participation in decision making, and review by the Department’s bureaus and increasing access to environmental offices and meets the goal of the 2011 Draft 2016–2020 Environmental Justice benefits that help make all communities Strategic Plan MOU to periodically evaluate and safe, vibrant, and healthy places to live update strategic plans. AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, Interior. and work. II. General Information ACTION: Notice of availability and In August 2011, the Department request for comments. joined with other Federal agencies in You may access the Department’s the signing of a Memorandum of draft 2016–2020 Environmental Justice SUMMARY: This notice announces the Understanding on Environmental Strategic Plan at the Department’s availability of the Department of the Justice and Executive Order 12898 Environmental Justice Web site at: Interior’s (Department) draft 2016–2020 (MOU). This MOU reaffirmed the https://www.doi.gov/oepc/resources/ Environmental Justice Strategic Plan Federal government’s commitment to environmental-justice. Please let us

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know if you are unable to access the lines, and the subdivision of sections 19 September 10 through September 18, document through the Web site; the and 20, T. 15 N., R. 27 E., Boise 2016. document can be provided via email or Meridian, Idaho, Group Number 1391 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: hard copy. were accepted February 8, 2016. Bryant Smith, (775) 885–6000, email: It is our policy to make all comments The plat representing the dependent [email protected]. Persons who use a available to the public for review. Before resurvey of portions of the south and telecommunications device for the deaf including Personally Identifiable west boundaries, subdivisional lines (TDD) may call the Federal Information Information (PII), such as your address, and Mineral Survey Number 1 (lot 37, Relay Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 phone number, email address, or other Index Number 286), and the subdivision to contact the above individual during personal information in your of section 31, and the metes-and-bounds normal business hours. The FIRS is comment(s), you should be aware that survey of lots 10–12, section 31, T. 2 N., available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, your entire comment (including PII) R. 19 E., of the Boise Meridian, Idaho, to leave a message or question with the might be made available to the public at Group Number 1407, was accepted above individual. You will receive a any time. While you might ask us in March 8, 2016. reply during normal business hours. your comment to withhold PII from These surveys were executed at the public view, we cannot guarantee that request of the Bureau of Indian Affairs SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This we will be able to do so. to meet certain administrative and closure applies to all public use, management purposes. The lands including pedestrian use and vehicles. Mary Josie Blanchard, surveyed are: The public lands affected by this closure Acting Director, Office of Environmental The plat representing the dependent are described as follows: Policy and Compliance. resurvey of a portion of the [FR Doc. 2016–08671 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] subdivisional lines, and the subdivision Mount Diablo Meridian BILLING CODE 4334–63–P of section 8, and a metes-and-bounds T. 21 N., R. 19 E., 1 1 survey in the E ⁄2 of the SE ⁄4 of the Sec. 8, E1⁄2E1⁄2, NW1⁄4NE1⁄4; 1 SE ⁄4 of section 8, T. 34 N., R. 4 E., of Sec. 16, SW1⁄4SW1⁄4NE1⁄4, NW1⁄4, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the Boise Meridian, Idaho, Group W1⁄2SE1⁄4. Number 1442, was accepted February 2, The area described contains 450 acres, Bureau of Land Management 2016. more or less, in Washoe County, Nevada. The plat representing the dependent [16X.LLID9570000.L14400000.BJ0000.241A. The closure notice and map of the X.4500081115] resurvey of a portion of the subdivisional lines, and the corrective closure area will be posted at the BLM Idaho: Filing of Plats of Survey dependent resurvey of portions of the Nevada State Office, 1340 Financial subdivisional lines and the subdivision Boulevard, Nevada and on the BLM AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Web site: http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/ of section 7, and the subdivision of _ Interior. section 8, T. 36 N., R. 3 W., Boise fo/carsoncity field.html. The BLM law ACTION: Notice of Filing of Plats of Meridian, Idaho, Group Number 1437, enforcement, in coordination with the Surveys. was accepted March 8, 2016. Washoe County Sheriff’s Office, will provide notification to the public of the SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Jeff A. Lee, closure during the scheduled events. Management (BLM) has officially filed Acting Chief Cadastral Surveyor for Idaho. Under the authority of Section 303(a) of the plats of survey of the lands [FR Doc. 2016–08731 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] the Federal Lands Policy and described below in the BLM Idaho State BILLING CODE 4310–GG–P Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. Office, Boise, Idaho, effective 9:00 a.m., 1733(a)), 43 CFR 8360.9–7 and 43 CFR on the dates specified. 8364.1, the Bureau of Land Management FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR will enforce the following rules in the Bureau of Land Management, 1387 area described above: All public use, South Vinnell Way, Boise, Idaho, Bureau of Land Management whether motorized, on foot, or 83709–1657. [LLNVC02000 L14400000.ER0000; 241A; otherwise, is prohibited. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: These MO# 4500089714] Exceptions: Closure restrictions do surveys were executed at the request of not apply to event officials, medical and Notice of Temporary Closures of the Bureau of Land Management to meet rescue personnel, law enforcement, and Public Land in Washoe County, their administrative needs. The lands agency personnel monitoring the events. Nevada surveyed are: Penalties: Any person who violates The supplemental plat showing the AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, any of this closure may be tried before corrected bearings and distances for Interior. a United States Magistrate and fined in Tracts 37 and 38, corrected designation ACTION: Notice. accordance with 18 U.S.C. 3571, of Tract 39, and the removal of text for imprisoned no more than 12 months lots 9 and 10 (now Tracts 37 and 38), SUMMARY: As authorized under the under 43 U.S.C. 1733(a) and 43 CFR in sec. 23, T. 5 N., R. 6 W., Boise provisions of the Federal Land Policy 8360.0–7, or both. In accordance with Meridian, Idaho, Group Number 1314, and Management Act of 1976, and 43 CFR 8365.1–7, State or local officials was accepted February 2, 2016. pursuant to 43 CFR 8364.1, certain may also impose penalties for violations The plat representing the dependent public land near Stead, Nevada, will be of Nevada law. resurvey of portions of the north temporarily closed to all public use to Authority: 43 CFR 8360.0–7 and 8364.1. boundary and subdivisional lines, and provide for public safety during the the subdivision of section 5, T. 14 N., 2016 Reno Air Racing Association Pylon Bryant D. Smith, R. 27 E., Boise Meridian, Idaho, Group Racing Seminar and the Reno National Acting Field Manager, Sierra Front Field Number 1391, and the plat representing Championship Air Races. Office. the dependent resurvey of a portion of DATES: Temporary closure periods are [FR Doc. 2016–08625 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] the south boundary, and subdivisional June 15 through June 18, 2016, and BILLING CODE 4310–HC–P

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR P.O. Box 2965; Portland, OR 97204; or authority for the management of O&C email at: blm_or_rmps_westernoregon@ and Coos Bay Wagon Road lands. The Bureau of Land Management blm.gov. lands were classified as timberlands to [LLOR930000.L63500000.DO0000.LXSS Persons who use a be managed for permanent forest 081H0000.16XL1116AF; HAG 16–0053] telecommunications device for the deaf production, and timber was to be sold, (TDD) may call the Federal Information cut, and removed in conformity with the Notice of Availability of the Proposed Relay Service (FIRS) at (800) 877–8339 principle of sustained yield for the Resource Management Plan and Final to contact the above individual during purpose of providing a permanent Environmental Impact Statement for normal business hours. The FIRS is source of timber supply. The Act also Western Oregon available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, provided for protecting watersheds, to leave a message or question with the regulating stream flow, contributing to AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, above individual. You will receive a the economic stability of local Interior. reply during normal business hours. communities and industries, and ACTION: Notice of availability. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The BLM providing recreational facilities. The Federal Land Policy and Management SUMMARY: Proposed RMP/Final EIS for Western In accordance with the Act of 1976 provides the legal authority National Environmental Policy Act of Oregon encompasses approximately 2.5 million acres of BLM-administered for management of Public Domain lands 1969, as amended, and the Federal Land and acquired lands. These lands and Policy and Management Act of 1976, as lands and 69,000 acres of split-estate lands in western Oregon. The Proposed resources are to be managed under the amended, the Bureau of Land principles of multiple use and sustained Management (BLM) has prepared a RMP/Final EIS analyzes in detail a range of alternatives to meet the yield. Proposed Resource Management Plan Land ownership patterns in western purposes and needs of: producing a (RMP)/Final Environmental Impact Oregon create unique management sustained yield of timber products, Statement (EIS) for Western Oregon and, challenges. Generally, O&C land is furthering the recovery of threatened by this notice, is announcing its located in odd-numbered sections, and and endangered species, providing for availability. private land is located in even- clean water, restoring fire-adapted DATES: numbered sections, creating a BLM planning regulations state ecosystems, providing for recreation that any person who meets the ‘‘checkerboard’’ ownership pattern. opportunities, and coordinating Activities on adjacent private lands conditions as described in the management of lands surrounding the regulations at 43 CFR 1610.5–2 may have implications for management of Coquille Forest with the Coquille Tribe. BLM-administered lands. The BLM protest the BLM’s Proposed RMP/Final The Proposed RMP would revise the EIS. A person who meets the conditions typically manages only a small RMPs for the Coos Bay, Eugene, percentage of land in any particular and files a protest must file the protest Medford, Roseburg, and Salem District within 30 days of the date that the watershed, and in many cases, Offices and the Lakeview District’s cumulative actions across all Environmental Protection Agency Klamath Falls Field Office. The current publishes its Notice of Availability in ownerships determine resource RMPs for these six offices were outcomes. In the Coast Range, the Federal Register. completed in 1995 and incorporate the ADDRESSES: Copies or notification of the checkerboard ownership is spread land use allocations and standards and across the entire watershed. In the electronic availability of the RMPs for guidelines from the Northwest Forest Western Oregon Proposed RMP/Final western Cascades, checkerboard Plan. ownership is mostly in the lower part of EIS have been sent to affected Federal, In 2012, the BLM conducted an State, Tribal, and local government watersheds with blocked U.S. Forest evaluation of the 1995 RMPs in Service ownership in the headwater agencies and to other stakeholders accordance with its planning including interested parties, that areas. regulations and concluded that a plan The Proposed RMP/Final EIS for the previously requested a copy. Copies of revision was necessary to address RMPs for Western Oregon plan revisions the Proposed RMP/Final EIS are changed circumstances and new analyzes in detail the Proposed RMP, available for public inspection at the information that had led to a four action alternatives, two sub- Coos Bay, Eugene, Medford, Roseburg, substantial, long-term departure from alternatives, and the No Action and Salem Districts and the Lakeview the timber management outcomes alternative. The No Action alternative District’s Klamath Falls Field Office. predicted under the 1995 RMPs. Within would continue to implement the 1995 Interested persons may also review the the western Oregon districts, three BLM- RMPs, as written, with no change in the Proposed RMP/Final EIS on the Internet administered areas are not included in management actions and level of at: www.blm.gov/or/plans/ the decision area: The Cascade Siskiyou management intensity in the planning rmpswesternoregon/feis. All protests National Monument (Medford District), area. must be in writing and mailed to one of the Upper Klamath Basin and Wood The BLM developed the Proposed the following addresses: River Wetland (Klamath Falls Field RMP and action alternatives to represent Regular Mail: BLM Director (210), Office), and the West Eugene Wetlands a range of overall management Attention: Protest Coordinator, P.O. (Eugene District). approaches to respond to the purpose Box 71383, Washington, DC 20024– BLM-administered lands in the and need. The Proposed RMP and all 1383 planning area include Oregon and action alternatives include the following Overnight Delivery: BLM Director (210), California Railroad (O&C) lands, Coos land use allocations: Congressionally Attention: Protest Coordinator, 20 M Bay Wagon Road lands, Public Domain Reserved (e.g., wilderness, wild and Street SE., Room 2134LM, lands, and acquired lands. The Oregon scenic rivers), District-Designated Washington, DC 20003 and California Revested Lands Reserves, Late-Successional Reserve, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Sustained Yield Management Act of Riparian Reserve, Harvest Land Base, Mark Brown, RMPs for Western Oregon 1937 put the O&C lands under the and Eastside Management Area. The Project Manager, telephone 503–808– jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of location and acreage of these allocations 6233; address 1220 SW. 3rd Avenue, the Interior and provides the legal vary by alternative, including the

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Proposed RMP, with the exception of Owl Habitat Timber Area includes no portion of the river or corridor on congressionally reserved allocations that timber harvest applied in a manner that BLM-administered lands and was are common to all alternatives, would maintain northern spotted owl removed from further evaluation including the Proposed RMP. Within habitat. The Moderate Intensity Timber through this process. All remaining 43 each action alternative, the Harvest Area includes regeneration harvest with evaluated eligible Wild and Scenic Land Base, Late-Successional Reserve, retention. Alternative D has the largest River segments were not found to be and Riparian Reserve have specific, acreage in the Riparian Reserve of all of suitable for inclusion into the National mapped sub-allocations with differing the action alternatives, including the Wild and Scenic River System and management direction. Given the Proposed RMP. would be released from protective checkboard ownership patterns and the The BLM has developed the Proposed management under the Wild and Scenic widespread distribution of the federally RMP as a variation on Alternative B, Rivers Act. listed species in the planning area which the BLM identified in the Draft The land-use planning process was analyzed in this Proposed RMP/Final RMP/EIS as the preferred alternative. initiated on March 9, 2012, through a EIS, regional mitigation considerations The Proposed RMP has a Late- Notice of Intent published in the are incorporated throughout the action Successional Reserve that is a Federal Register (77 FR 14414) alternatives. refinement of the Late-Successional notifying the public of a formal scoping The two sub-alternatives modify an Reserve design in Alternative B. The period and soliciting public individual component of northern Harvest Land Base is comprised of the participation which ended on October 5, spotted owl conservation and have Uneven-Aged Timber Area, Low 2012. The BLM held scoping open related effects on timber production. Intensity Timber Area, and Moderate houses in May and June 2012. The BLM Alternative A has a Late-Successional Intensity Timber Area, as in Alternative used public scoping comments to help Reserve larger than the No Action B. The geographic extent of the portion identify planning issues that directed Alternative. The Harvest Land Base is of the Harvest Land Base in Uneven- the formulation of alternatives and comprised of the Uneven-Aged Timber Aged Timber Area in the Proposed RMP framed the scope of analysis in the Draft Area and the High Intensity Timber is intermediate between Alternative B RMP/EIS. Area. The High Intensity Timber Area and Alternative C. The Proposed RMP Cooperating agencies in the includes regeneration harvest with no includes a Riparian Reserve design that preparation of this land use plan retention (clear cuts). is intermediate among the alternatives include the Environmental Protection Alternative B has a Late-Successional and incorporates elements of each of the Agency; National Marine Fisheries Reserve similar in size to Alternative A, alternatives, resulting in an acreage that Service; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; though of a different spatial design. The is higher than Alternatives B and C but U.S. Forest Service; State of Oregon; Harvest Land Base is comprised of the lower than Alternatives A and D. Uneven-Aged Timber Area, Low The BLM would expand the existing Benton County; Clackamas County; Intensity Timber Area, and Moderate (100-foot) National Trail Management Columbia County; Coos County; Curry Intensity Timber Area. The portion of Corridor on the Pacific Crest National County; Douglas County; Klamath the Harvest Land Base in Uneven-Aged Scenic Trail to 1-mile wide (1/2-mile County; Lane County; Lincoln County; Timber Area is the largest of all action either side of centerline), and would Linn County; Marion County; alternatives. The Low Intensity Timber establish a National Trail Management Multnomah County; Polk County; Area and Moderate Intensity Timber Corridor on the California National Tillamook County; Washington County; Area include regeneration harvest with Historic Trail-Applegate Study Trail Yamhill County; Confederated Tribes of varying levels of retention. Route of 100-feet (50-feet either side of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Sub-alternative B is identical to centerline). Indians; Confederated Tribes of Grand Alternative B, except that it includes The BLM evaluated 51 eligible Wild Ronde; Confederated Tribes of Siletz protection of habitat within the home and Scenic River segments as part of Indians; Coquille Indian Tribe; Cow ranges of all northern spotted owl this RMP revision. Six segments—the Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians; known and historic sites. Rogue River and West Fork Illinois and the Klamath Tribes. With the Alternative C has the largest Harvest River in the Medford District; and the exception of Benton County, all listed Land Base of any of the alternatives, Little North Santiam River, North Fork counties have authorized the including the Proposed RMP. The Siletz River, Sandy River, and Table Association of O&C Counties to act as Harvest Land Base is comprised of the Rock Fork-Molalla River in the Salem the counties’ agent and representative in Uneven-Aged Timber Area and the High District—were found to be suitable and their role as cooperating agencies in the Intensity Timber Area. The High would be recommended for inclusion planning process when county Intensity Timber Area includes into the National Wild and Scenic commissioners were otherwise absent. regeneration harvest with no retention. Rivers System under the Proposed RMP. The BLM released the Draft RMP/EIS Alternative C has the smallest acreage in These six segments would receive on April 24, 2015. The BLM conducted the Riparian Reserve of all of the protection of tentative classification, a series of public meetings after the alternatives, including the Proposed outstandingly remarkable values, free- release of the Draft RMP/EIS. The RMP. flowing characteristics, and water purpose of these meetings was to help Sub-alternative C is identical to quality while being considered for members of the public understand the Alternative C, except that the Late- designation. One segment, the Nestucca content of the Draft RMP/EIS and Successional Reserve includes all stands River Segment B, was determined to provide meaningful and constructive 80 years old and older. warrant joint study with the U.S. Forest comments. The BLM held six ‘‘open- Alternative D has the smallest Late- Service before determining suitability house’’ public meetings (one meeting Successional Reserve of any of the and would receive protection of per BLM District Office) and one alternatives, including the Proposed tentative classification, outstandingly meeting for elected officials where BLM RMP. The Harvest Land Base is remarkable values, free-flowing employees could engage with comprised of the Uneven-Aged Timber characteristics, and water quality until stakeholders on all resources addressed Area, Owl Habitat Timber Area, and the completion of this joint study. One in the Draft RMP/EIS. The BLM also Moderate Intensity Timber Area. The segment, South Yamhill River, contains organized nine, issue-specific meetings

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on topics such as socio-economics, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Lautner, John and Mary, House (Residential forestry, aquatics, and wildlife. Architecture of John Lautner in Southern National Park Service California, 1940–1994), 2007 Micheltorena The comment period for the Draft St., Los Angeles, 16000172 RMP/EIS closed on August 21, 2015. All [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–20572; PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000] Schaffer, J.W. House (Residential comments received during the comment Architecture of John Lautner in Southern period are available to the public at: National Register of Historic Places; California, 1940–1994), 527 Whiting http://www.blm.gov/or/plans/ Notification of Pending Nominations Woods Rd., Glendale, 16000174 rmpswesternoregon/comments.php. and Related Actions Walstrom, Douglas and Octavia, House Comments on the Draft RMP/EIS (Residential Architecture of John Lautner received from the public were AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. in Southern California, 1940–1994), 10500 considered and incorporated as ACTION: Notice. Selkirk Ln., Los Angeles, 16000175 appropriate into the proposed plan. SUMMARY: The National Park Service is Riverside County Public comments resulted in soliciting comments on the significance Elrod, Arthur, House (Residential formulation of the Proposed RMP, of properties nominated before March 5, Architecture of John Lautner in Southern additional consideration of alternatives 2016, for listing or related actions in the California, 1940–1994), 2175 Southridge that were not analyzed in detail, National Register of Historic Places. Dr., Palm Springs, 16000169 presentation of new analysis within DATES: Comments should be submitted Pearlman Mountain Cabin (Residential issues considered for forest management by May 2, 2016. Architecture of John Lautner in Southern and socioeconomic resources, ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent via California, 1940–1994), 52820 Middleridge consideration of additional science, and U.S. Postal Service to the National Dr., Idyllwild, 16000173 the addition of clarifying text. No Register of Historic Places, National Sutter County comments received significantly Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280, West Butte Schoolhouse, 14226 Pass Rd., changed the proposed land use plan Washington, DC 20240; by all other Live Oak, 16000167 decisions. carriers, National Register of Historic IDAHO Instructions for filing a protest Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye regarding the Proposed RMP/Final EIS St. NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC Ada County may be found in the ‘‘Dear Reader’’ 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Whitehead, William, House, 3921 W. Catalpa Letter of the RMPs for Western Oregon SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Dr., Boise, 16000176 properties listed in this notice are being Proposed RMP/Final EIS and at 43 CFR MICHIGAN 1610.5–2. All protests must be in considered for listing or related actions writing and mailed to the appropriate in the National Register of Historic Clare County Places. Nominations for their address, as set forth in the ADDRESSES Clare Downtown Historic District, 114–120 E. consideration were received by the section above. Emailed protests will not Fifth St., 102–202 W. Fifth St., 112–115 E. National Park Service before March 5, be accepted as valid protests unless the Fourth St., 112–124 W. Fourth St., 307, 2016. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 321–622 N. McEwan, Clare, 16000178 protesting party also provides the CFR part 60, written comments are Iron County original letter by either regular or being accepted concerning the overnight mail postmarked by the close significance of the nominated properties Bewabic Park, 1933 West US 2, Crystal Falls of the protest period. Under these under the National Register criteria for Township, 16000179 conditions, the BLM will consider the evaluation. Wayne County emailed protest as an advance copy and Before including your address, phone it will receive full consideration. If you Pontchartrain Club-Town House Apartments, number, email address, or other 1511 First St., Detroit, 16000181 wish to provide the BLM with such personal identifying information in your advance notification, please direct comment, you should be aware that Professional Plaza Tower, 3800 Woodward Ave., Detroit, 16000182 emails to [email protected]. your entire comment—including your personal identifying information—may WJBK–TV Studios Building, 7441 Second Before including your phone number, Ave., Detroit, 16000180 email address, or other personal be made publicly available at any time. identifying information in your protest, While you can ask us in your comment MISSOURI to withhold your personal identifying you should be aware that your entire Jackson County information from public review, we protest—including your personal cannot guarantee that we will be able to Union Cemetery, 227 East 28th Terrace, identifying information—may be made do so. Kansas City, 16000183 publicly available at any time. While St. Louis Independent city Gratiot School, you can ask us in your protest to CALIFORNIA 1615 Hampton Ave., St. Louis withhold your personal identifying (Independent City), 16000184 Los Angeles County information from public review we MONTANA cannot guarantee that we will be able to Carling, Foster, House (Residential Architecture of John Lautner in Southern Cascade County do so. California, 1940–1994), 7144 West Hockey Authority: 40 CFR 1506.6, 40 CFR 1506.10, Trail, Los Angeles, 16000168 East Side Neighborhood Historic District, Central Ave. and 1st Ave. between 15th 43 CFR 1610.2. Harpel, Willis, House (Residential and 16th Sts., Great Falls, 16000185 Architecture of John Lautner in Southern Jerome E. Perez, California, 1940–1994), 7764 West NEW JERSEY State Director, Oregon/Washington. Torreyson Dr., Los Angeles, 16000170 Morris County [FR Doc. 2016–08740 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Harvey, Leo M., House (Residential Morris Canal Historic District (Boundary BILLING CODE 4310–33–P Architecture of John Lautner in Southern California, 1940–1994), 2180 West Live Increase), 125 Ledgewood—Landing Rd., Oak Dr., Los Angeles, 16000171 Roxbury Township, 16000177

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NORTH CAROLINA being accepted concerning the Clark County Forsyth County significance of the nominated properties Woodland Hotel, 207 N. Central Ave., Owen, under the National Register criteria for 16000240 Hoehns (Hanes), Philip and Johanna, House, 3550 Middlebrook Dr., Clemmons, evaluation. Milwaukee County 16000186 Before including your address, phone number, email address, or other Dover Street School and Social Center, 619 E. Dover St., Milwaukee, 16000239 Wake County personal identifying information in your Chavis, John, Memorial Park, 505 Martin comment, you should be aware that In the interest of preservation, a three day Luther King Blvd., Raleigh, 16000188 comment period has been requested for the your entire comment—including your following resource: PUERTO RICO personal identifying information—may be made publicly available at any time. NEW YORK San Juan Municipality While you can ask us in your comment New York County Templo del Maestro, Avenida de la to withhold your personal identifying Constitucion, Parada 8, San Juan, 16000189 Julius’ Bar, 188 Waverly Place, New York, information from public review, we 16000242 SOUTH CAROLINA cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Authority: 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60. Charleston County Dated: March 28, 2016. CALIFORNIA Fort Sumter National Monument (Boundary J. Paul Loether, Increase and Additional Documentation), San Luis Obispo County Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ 1214 Middle St. (FOSU), Sullivan’s Island, Monday Club of San Luis Obispo, 1815 National Historic Landmarks Program. 16000190 Monterey St., San Luis Obispo, 16000230 [FR Doc. 2016–08694 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Authority: 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60 GEORGIA BILLING CODE 4312–51–P Dated: March 10, 2016. Bibb County J. Paul Loether, Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ Ingleside Historic District, Roughly bounded DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Historic Landmarks Program. by Vineville Ave., Candler Dr., Bonita Pl., High Point Rd., and Forest Hill Rd., Macon, National Park Service [FR Doc. 2016–08696 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 16000231 BILLING CODE 4312–51–P [NPS–AKRO–WRST–20181; MICHIGAN PPMRSNR1Y.Y00000] Emmet County DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Notice of Availability Mining Plan of Douglas, James and Jean, House, 3490 S. Lake Operations for Claims Within Wrangell- National Park Service Shore Dr., Friendship Township, 16000232 St. Elias National Park and Preserve, MISSOURI [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–20719; Alaska PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000] Jackson County AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Campbell—Continental Baking Company ACTION: Notice of availability. National Register of Historic Places; Building, 1108 E. 30th St., Kansas City, Notification of Pending Nominations 16000235 SUMMARY: As required by Public Law and Related Actions Murdock, C.A., Manufacturing Company 94–429, Section 2 of the of the Act of Building, (Railroad Related Historic AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. September 28, 1976, 16 U.S.C. 1901, and Commercial and Industrial Resources in in accordance with provisions of Title ACTION: Notice. Kansas City, MO MPS), 1225–1227 Union Avenue, Kansas City, 16000234 36 Code of Federal Regulations, Section SUMMARY: The National Park Service is Traders National Bank Building, 1125 Grand 9.17, the National Park Service is hereby soliciting comments on the significance Blvd., Kansas City, 16000233 giving notice that Chisana Mining LLC., has filed a proposed plan to conduct of properties nominated before March PUERTO RICO 26, 2016, for listing or related actions in mining operations on the Little El and the National Register of Historic Places. San German Municipality Bonanza Claims, a group of unpatented DATES: Comments should be submitted Observation Tower, (New Deal Era placer claims in the Chisana Mining by May 2, 2016. Constructions in the Forest Reserves in District near Chisana, Alaska. The Puerto Rico), PR 120, KM 14, Cain Alto claims are located within the ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent via Ward, San German, 16000236 boundaries of Wrangell -St. Elias U.S. Postal Service to the National National Park and Preserve. Register of Historic Places, National San Juan Municipality Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280, Edificio Comunidad de Orgullo Gay de DATES: This plan of operation is Washington, DC 20240; by all other Puerto Rico, (New Deal Era Constructions available for inspection during normal carriers, National Register of Historic in the Forest Reserves in Puerto Rico), 3 business hours at the following Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye Saldana St., San Juan, 16000237 locations: St. NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC WEST VIRGINIA ADDRESSES: 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Jefferson County Office of the Superintendent, Wrangell- SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The St. Elias National Park and Preserve Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Mile 106.8 Richardson Highway, properties listed in this notice are being (Boundary Increase), Address Restricted, considered for listing or related actions Harpers Ferry, 16000238 Copper Center, Alaska 99573 in the National Register of Historic National Park Service Alaska Regional Places. Nominations for their WISCONSIN Office—Natural Resources Division, consideration were received by the Ashland County 240 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage, AK National Park Service before March 26, Bass Island Brownstone Company Quarry 99501 2016. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 (Boundary Increase), Bass Island, LaPointe, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric CFR part 60, written comments are 16000241 Veach, Acting Superintendent, at (907)

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822–5432, [email protected], Michael Office of the Superintendent, Wrangell- Mounument and Preserve for a term not Loso, Physical Scientist, at (907) 822– St. Elias National Park and Preserve, to exceed 3 years. The visitor services 7240, michael_loso@npsgov. Headquarters Mile 106.5 Richardson include lodging, food and beverage and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: To Highway, Copper Center, Alaska retail. implement the Mining in the Parks Act, 99573. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: the NPS issued regulations at 36 CFR National Park Service Alaska Regional Trystan Stern, Pacific West Regional part 9, subpart A (36 CFR part 9A) in Office—Natural Resources Division, Concession Chief, Pacific West Region, 1977. These regulations are applicable 240 West 5th Avenue, Anchorage, AK 333 Bush St., Suite 500, San Francisco, to all mineral activities in park units 99501. CA 94104–2828; Telephone (415) 623– related to unpatented and patented FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric 2223, by email at [email protected]. mining claims, and make all mining Veach, Acting Superintendent, at (907) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The _ claim operations in parks contingent on 822–7202, eric [email protected], Michael National Park Service will award the NPS approval of a plan of operations. Loso, Physical Scientist, at (907) 822– temporary contract to a qualified person _ Under the 36 CFR part 9A regulations, 7247, michael loso@npsgov. (as defined in 36 CFR 51.3) under TC– an NPS-approved plan of operations is SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The ORCA001–16 (Temporary Contract— required for all mining-related regulations at 36 CFR part 9, subpart A ORCA001–16). The National Park operations in parks associated with implement 54 U.S.C. 100731–737, Service has determined that a temporary unpatented and patented mining claims. which was originally enacted as the concession contract not to exceed 3 The plan of operations serves as the Mining in the Parks Act. These years is necessary in order to avoid blueprint for the operation. regulations are applicable to all mineral interruption of visitor services and has The claim owners, Chisana Mining activities in park units related to taken all reasonable and appropriate LLC., have submitted a proposed plan of unpatented and patented mining claims steps to consider alternatives to avoid operations in accordance with the under the Mining Law of 1872 (30 an interruption of visitor services. regulations at 36 CFR part 9A. Under 36 U.S.C. 21 et seq.). Under the regulations, Authority: This action is issued pursuant CFR Section 9.17(a), the NPS is required mining claim operations in parks to 36 CFR 51.24(a). This is not a request for to publish a notice in the Federal require NPS approval of a plan of proposals. Register advising the availability of the operations. The plan of operations Dated: April 7, 2016. proposed plan for public review. This serves as the blueprint for the operation. notice is being published to comply The claim owner, Vern Fiehler, has Peggy O’Dell, with the 36 CFR Section 9.17(a) submitted a proposed plan of Deputy Director. requirement. operations. The Regional Director is [FR Doc. 2016–08700 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Dated: April 6, 2016. currently evaluating the proposed plan BILLING CODE 4312–53–P Herbert C. Frost, under the standards of 36 CFR 9.10. If Regional Director, Alaska. the plan meets the standards, the NPS may approve the plan as submitted, or DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR [FR Doc. 2016–08698 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] approve the plan with terms and National Park Service BILLING CODE 4312–EF–P conditions. Under 36 CFR 9.17(a), the NPS is required to publish a notice in [NPS–WASO–NRNHL–20708; DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR the Federal Register advising the PPWOCRADI0, PCU00RP14.R50000] availability of the proposed plan for National Register of Historic Places; National Park Service public review. Notification of Pending Nominations Dated: April 6, 2016. and Related Actions [NPS–AKRO–WRST–20382; Herbert C. Frost, PPMRSNR1Y.Y00000] Regional Director, Alaska. AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. [FR Doc. 2016–08697 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] ACTION: Notice. Notice of Availability for Public Review BILLING CODE 4312–EF–P of Mining Plan of Operations for SUMMARY: The National Park Service is Claims Within Wrangell-St. Elias soliciting comments on the significance National Park and Preserve, Alaska DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR of properties nominated before March 19, 2016, for listing or related actions in AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. National Park Service the National Register of Historic Places. ACTION: Notice of availability. [NPS–WASO–CONC–20496; PPWOBSADC0, DATES: Comments should be submitted SUMMARY: In accordance with provisions PPMVSCS1Y.Y0000] by May 2, 2016. of 36 CFR 9.17, the National Park ADDRESSES: Comments may be sent via Service (NPS) is hereby giving notice Notice of Temporary Concession U.S. Postal Service to the National that Vern Fiehler has filed a proposed Contract for the Operation of Lodging, Register of Historic Places, National plan to conduct mining operations on Food and Beverage and Retail Park Service, 1849 C St. NW., MS 2280, the Gold Run claims, a group of Services in Oregon Caves National Washington, DC 20240; by all other unpatented placer claims in the Chisana Mounument and Preserve carriers, National Register of Historic Mining District near Chisana, Alaska. AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. Places, National Park Service, 1201 Eye The claims are located within the St. NW., 8th Floor, Washington, DC ACTION: Notice. boundaries of Wrangell-St. Elias 20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. National Park and Preserve. SUMMARY: The National Park Service SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The ADDRESSES: This plan of operation is intends to award a temporary properties listed in this notice are being available for inspection during normal concession contract to a qualified considered for listing or related actions business hours at the following person for the conduct of certain visitor in the National Register of Historic locations: services within Oregon Caves National Places. Nominations for their

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consideration were received by the NEW JERSEY Tangipahoa Parish National Park Service before March 19, Monmouth County June House, 408 E. Coleman Ave., Hammond, 2016. Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 83000546 CFR part 60, written comments are Bell Laboratories—Holmdel, 101 Crawfords Corner Rd., Holmdel Township, 16000223 Tensas Parish being accepted concerning the significance of the nominated properties NEW YORK Bank of Newellton, 207 N. Main St., Newellton, 00000613 under the National Register criteria for Essex County evaluation. Winn Parish Essex County Municipal Complex, 7551– Winnfield Hotel, 302 E. Main St., Winnfield, Before including your address, phone 7559 Court St., Elizabethtown, 16000224 number, email address, or other 80001775 Rockland County personal identifying information in your NEW YORK comment, you should be aware that USCO Church, The, 21 Church St., St. Lawrence County your entire comment—including your Garnerville, 16000225 Wanakena Footbridge, Over Oswegatchie R., personal identifying information—may St. Lawrence County be made publicly available at any time. bet. Front St. and South Shore Rd., Potsdam Civic Center Complex, 2 Park St., Wanakena, 99001001 While you can ask us in your comment Potsdam, 16000226 to withhold your personal identifying Authority: 60.13 of 36 CFR part 60. information from public review, we NORTH CAROLINA Dated: March 24, 2016. cannot guarantee that we will be able to Alamance County J. Paul Loether, do so. Western Electric Company—Tarheel Army Chief, National Register of Historic Places/ CALIFORNIA Missile Plant, 204 Graham—Hopedale Rd., National Historic Landmarks Program. Burlington, 16000219 [FR Doc. 2016–08695 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Napa County Cleveland County BILLING CODE 4312–51–P York House, 1005 Jefferson St., Napa, 16000209 Cleveland County Training School, 341 Hudson St., Shelby, 16000220 CONNECTICUT INTERNATIONAL TRADE Pitt County COMMISSION Hartford County Fountain Historic District, Roughly bounded [Investigation Nos. 701–TA–545–547 and Downtown New Britain, Multiple Addresses, by Smith St., Blount St., extending along 731–TA–1291–1297 (Final)] New Britain, 16000210 Wilson St., between Church and Stamper Sts., Fountain, 16000221 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Hot-Rolled Steel Flat Products From Rockingham County Australia, Brazil, Japan, Korea, District of Columbia Netherlands, Turkey, and the United Mayodan Historic District, Roughly bounded The Furies Collective, 219 11th St. SE., by West Adams St., North and South Kingdom; Scheduling of the Final Washington, 16000211 Second Ave., and North and South Third Phase of Countervailing Duty and Antidumping Duty Investigations FLORIDA Ave., Mayodan, 16000222 AGENCY: Duval County SOUTH CAROLINA United States International Trade Commission. Downtown Jacksonville Historic District, Richland County ACTION: Notice. Various Addresses, Jacksonville, 16000212 Miller Brothers Cotton Warehouse, 705 Gervais St., Columbia, 16000227 IOWA SUMMARY: The Commission hereby gives WISCONSIN notice of the scheduling of the final Black Hawk County phase of antidumping and Campbell Baking Company, 325 Commercial Outagamie County countervailing duty investigation Nos. St., Waterloo, 16000213 Appleton Woolen Mills, 218 East South 701–TA–545–547 and 731–TA–1291– Island St., Appleton, 16000228 1297 (Final) pursuant to the Tariff Act Linn County WYOMING of 1930 (‘‘the Act’’) to determine Sinclair Building—Smulekoffs Furniture whether an industry in the United Store, 97 3rd Ave. SE., Cedar Rapids, Natrona County States is materially injured or 16000214 Dean Morgan Junior High School, threatened with material injury, or the Polk County (Educational Facilities in Wyoming, 1850– establishment of an industry in the 1960 MPS) 1440 South Elm St., Casper, United States is materially retarded, by Flynn Building, 319 7th St., Des Moines, 16000229 16000215 reason of imports of hot-rolled steel flat A request for removal has been received for products from Australia, Brazil, Japan, MICHIGAN the following resources: Korea, the Netherlands, Turkey, and the Bay County LOUISIANA United Kingdom provided for in subheadings 7208.10.15, 7208.10.30, Bay City Masonic Temple, 700 N. Madison Caddo Parish 7208.10.60, 7208.25.30, 7208.25.60, Ave., Bay City, 16000216 Long, Huey P., House, 2403 Laurel St., 7208.26.00, 7208.27.00, 7208.36.00, Mackinac County Shreveport, 91000701 7208.37.00, 7208.38.00, 7208.39.00, Sacred Heart—Gros Cap Church, N903 Gros Richland Parish 7208.40.60, 7208.53.00, 7208.54.00, 7208.90.00, 7210.70.30, 7210.90.90, Cap Rd., Moran Township, 16000217 Mangham State Bank Building, Main and 7211.14.00, 7211.19.15, 7211.19.20, Horace Sts., Mangham, 85000975 Wayne County 7211.19.30, 7211.19.45, 7211.19.60, New Center Commercial Historic District, St. Tammany Parish 7211.19.75, 7211.90.00, 7212.40.10, Woodward Ave.—Baltimore St. to Grand Longbranch Hotel Complex, Rangeline Rd., 7212.40.50, 7212.50.00, 7214.91.00, Ave. Detroit, 16000218 Abita Springs, 82004623 7214.99.00, 7215.90.50, 7225.11.00,

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7225.19.00, 7225.30.30, 7225.30.70, 1671d(b) and 1673d(b)), as a result of the names and addresses of all persons, 7225.40.70, 7225.99.00, 7226.11.10, affirmative preliminary determinations or their representatives, who are parties 7226.11.90, 7226.19.10, 7226.19.90, by the Department of Commerce that to the investigations. 7226.91.50, 7226.91.70, 7226.91.80, certain benefits which constitute Limited disclosure of business 7226.99.01, and 7228.60.60 of the subsidies within the meaning of section proprietary information (BPI) under an Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the 703 of the Act (19 U.S.C. 1671b) are administrative protective order (APO) United States, preliminarily determined being provided to manufacturers, and BPI service list.—Pursuant to by the Department of Commerce producers, or exporters in Brazil of hot- section 207.7(a) of the Commission’s (‘‘Commerce’’) to be sold in the United rolled steel flat products, and that such rules, the Secretary will make BPI States at less-than-fair-value (‘‘LTFV’’), products from Australia, Brazil, Japan, gathered in the final phase of these and by imports of hot-rolled steel Korea, Netherlands, Turkey, and the investigations available to authorized preliminarily determined to be United Kingdom are being sold in the applicants under the APO issued in the subsidized by the government of United States at LTFV within the investigations, provided that the Brazil.12 meaning of section 733 of the Act (19 application is made no later than 21 DATES: Effective Date: March 22, 2016. U.S.C. 1673b). The investigations were days prior to the hearing date specified FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: requested in petitions filed on August in this notice. Authorized applicants Justin Enck (202–205–3363), Office of 11, 2015 by AK Steel Corporation (West must represent interested parties, as Investigations, U.S. International Trade Chester, Ohio), ArcelorMittal USA, LLC defined by 19 U.S.C. 1677(9), who are Commission, 500 E Street SW., (Chicago, Illinois), Nucor Corporation parties to the investigations. A party Washington, DC 20436. Hearing- (Charlotte, North Carolina), SSAB granted access to BPI in the preliminary impaired persons can obtain Enterprises, LLC (Lisle, Illinois), Steel phase of the investigations need not information on this matter by contacting Dynamics, Inc. (Fort Wayne, Indiana), reapply for such access. A separate the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202– and United States Steel Corporation service list will be maintained by the 205–1810. Persons with mobility (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania). Secretary for those parties authorized to impairments who will need special For further information concerning receive BPI under the APO. assistance in gaining access to the the conduct of this phase of the Staff report.—The prehearing staff Commission should contact the Office investigations, hearing procedures, and report in the final phase of these of the Secretary at 202–205–2000. rules of general application, consult the investigations will be placed in the General information concerning the Commission’s Rules of Practice and nonpublic record on July 21, 2016, and Commission may also be obtained by Procedure, part 201, subparts A and B a public version will be issued accessing its internet server (http:// (19 CFR part 201), and part 207, thereafter, pursuant to section 207.22 of www.usitc.gov). The public record for subparts A and C (19 CFR part 207). the Commission’s rules. Hearing.—The Commission will hold these investigations may be viewed on Although the Department of a hearing in connection with the final the Commission’s electronic docket Commerce has preliminarily determined phase of these investigations beginning (EDIS) at http://edis.usitc.gov. that imports of hot-rolled steel flat products from Korea and Turkey were at 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, August 4, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: subsidized at de minimis rates, for 2016, at the U.S. International Trade Background.—The final phase of purposes of efficiency the Commission Commission Building. Requests to these investigations is being scheduled hereby waives rule 207.21(b) 3 so that appear at the hearing should be filed in pursuant to sections 705(b) and 731(b) the final phase of these investigations writing with the Secretary to the of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. may proceed concurrently in the event Commission on or before July 29, 2016. that Commerce makes a final affirmative A nonparty who has testimony that may 1 For purposes of these investigations, the Department of Commerce has defined the subject determination with respect to such aid the Commission’s deliberations may merchandise as certain hot-rolled, flat-rolled steel imports. request permission to present a short products, with or without patterns in relief, and Participation in the investigations and statement at the hearing. All parties and whether or not annealed, painted, varnished, or public service list.—Persons, including nonparties desiring to appear at the coated with plastics or other non-metallic substances. The products covered do not include industrial users of the subject hearing and make oral presentations those that are clad, plated, or coated with metal. merchandise and, if the merchandise is should participate in a prehearing The products covered include coils that have a sold at the retail level, representative conference to be held on August 2, width or other lateral measurement (‘‘width’’) of consumer organizations, wishing to 2016, at the U.S. International Trade 12.7 mm or greater, regardless of thickness, and regardless of form of coil (e.g., in successively participate in the final phase of these Commission Building, if deemed superimposed layers, spirally oscillating, etc.). The investigations as parties must file an necessary. Oral testimony and written products covered also include products not in coils entry of appearance with the Secretary materials to be submitted at the public (e.g., in straight lengths) of a thickness of less than to the Commission, as provided in hearing are governed by sections 4.75 mm and a width that is 12.7 mm or greater and that measures at least 10 times the thickness. The section 201.11 of the Commission’s 201.6(b)(2), 201.13(f), and 207.24 of the products described above may be rectangular, rules, no later than 21 days prior to the Commission’s rules. Parties must submit square, circular, or other shape and include hearing date specified in this notice. A any request to present a portion of their products of either rectangular or non-rectangular party that filed a notice of appearance hearing testimony in camera no later cross-section where such cross-section is achieved subsequent to the rolling process, i.e., products during the preliminary phase of the than 7 business days prior to the date of which have been ‘‘worked after rolling’’ (e.g., investigations need not file an the hearing. products which have been beveled or rounded at additional notice of appearance during Written submissions.—Each party the edges). For a full description of the scope of the this final phase. The Secretary will who is an interested party shall submit investigations, including product exclusions, see Certain Hot-Rolled Steel Flat Products From Brazil: maintain a public service list containing a prehearing brief to the Commission. Affirmative Preliminary Determination of Sales at Prehearing briefs must conform with the Less Than Fair Value, Postponement of Final 3 Section 207.21(b) of the Commission’s rules provisions of section 207.23 of the Determination, and Extension of Provisional provides that, where the Department of Commerce Commission’s rules; the deadline for Measures, 81 FR 15237, March 22, 2016. has issued a negative preliminary determination, 2 Commerce preliminarily determined that the Commission will publish a Final Phase Notice filing is July 28, 2016. Parties may also subsidy rates for hot-rolled steel from Korea and of Scheduling upon receipt of an affirmative final file written testimony in connection Turkey were de minimis. determination from Commerce. with their presentation at the hearing, as

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provided in section 207.24 of the INTERNATIONAL TRADE Patent No. 7,162,537 (‘‘the ’537 patent’’); Commission’s rules, and posthearing COMMISSION U.S. Patent No. 8,356,296 (‘‘the ’296 briefs, which must conform with the patent’’); U.S. Patent No. 7,290,164 (‘‘the [Investigation No. 337–TA–944] provisions of section 207.25 of the ’164 patent’’); U.S. Patent No. 7,340,597 Commission’s rules. The deadline for Certain Network Devices, Related (‘‘the ’597 patent’’); U.S. Patent No. filing posthearing briefs is August 11, Software and Components Thereof (I); 6,741,592 (‘‘the ’592 patent’’); and U.S. 2016. In addition, any person who has Commission’s Determination To Patent No. 7,200,145 (‘‘the ’145 patent’’), not entered an appearance as a party to Review In-Part a Final Initial and alleges that an industry in the the investigations may submit a written Determination Finding a Violation of United States exists as required by statement of information pertinent to Section 337; Request for Written subsection (a)(2) of section 337. The the subject of the investigations, Submissions ’296 patent was previously terminated including statements of support or from the investigation. A Commission AGENCY: U.S. International Trade investigative attorney (‘‘IA’’) is opposition to the petition, on or before Commission. participating in the investigation. August 11, 2016. On August 29, 2016, ACTION: Notice. On February 2, 2016, the ALJ issued the Commission will make available to his final ID finding a violation of section parties all information on which they SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that 337. The ID found a violation with have not had an opportunity to the U.S. International Trade respect to the ’537, ’592 and ’145 comment. Parties may submit final Commission has determined to review patents. The ID found no violation for comments on this information on or in-part the final initial determination the ’597 and ’164 patents. On February before August 31, 2016, but such final (‘‘ID’’) issued by the presiding 11, 2016, the ALJ issued his comments must not contain new factual administrative law judge (‘‘ALJ’’) on Recommended Determination on information and must otherwise comply February 2, 2016, finding a violation of Remedy and Bonding (‘‘RD’’). with section 207.30 of the Commission’s section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, 19 On February 17, 2016, Cisco and rules. All written submissions must U.S.C. 1337, in the above-captioned Arista filed petitions for review. On conform with the provisions of section investigation. March 3, 2016, the parties, including the IA, filed responses to the respective 201.8 of the Commission’s rules; any FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: petitions for review. submissions that contain BPI must also Amanda Pitcher Fisherow, Esq., Office conform with the requirements of Having examined the record of this of the General Counsel, U.S. investigation, including the final ID, the sections 201.6, 207.3, and 207.7 of the International Trade Commission, 500 E Commission’s rules. The Commission’s petitions for review, and the responses Street SW., Washington, DC 20436, thereto, the Commission has determined Handbook on E-Filing, available on the telephone (202) 205–2737. Copies of Commission’s Web site at http:// to review the final ID on the following non-confidential documents filed in issues: (1) Infringement of the ’537, ’597, edis.usitc.gov, elaborates upon the connection with this investigation are or Commission’s rules with respect to ’592 and ’145 patents; (2) patentability will be available for inspection during of the ’597, ’592, and ’145 patents under electronic filing. official business hours (8:45 a.m. to 5:15 35 U.S.C. 101; (3) the construction of Additional written submissions to the p.m.) in the Office of the Secretary, U.S. ‘‘said router configuration data managed Commission, including requests International Trade Commission, 500 E by said database system and derived pursuant to section 201.12 of the Street SW., Washington, DC 20436, from configuration commands supplied Commission’s rules, shall not be telephone (202) 205–2000. General by a user and executed by a router accepted unless good cause is shown for information concerning the Commission configuration subsystem before being accepting such submissions, or unless may also be obtained by accessing its stored in said database’’ of claims 1, 10, the submission is pursuant to a specific Internet server at http://www.usitc.gov. and 19 of the ’537 patent; (4) the request by a Commissioner or The public record for this investigation construction of ‘‘a change to a Commission staff. may be viewed on the Commission’s configuration’’/‘‘a change in electronic docket (EDIS) at http:// In accordance with sections 201.16(c) configuration’’ of claims 1, 39, and 71 of edis.usitc.gov. Hearing-impaired the ’597 patent; (5) equitable estoppel; and 207.3 of the Commission’s rules, persons are advised that information on each document filed by a party to the (6) laches; (7) the technical prong of this matter can be obtained by domestic industry for the ’537, ’597, investigations must be served on all contacting the Commission’s TDD ’592 and ’145 patents; (8) economic other parties to the investigations (as terminal on (202) 205–1810. prong of domestic industry; and (9) identified by either the public or BPI SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The importation. To the extent any findings service list), and a certificate of service Commission instituted this investigation that the Commission is reviewing herein must be timely filed. The Secretary will on January 27, 2015, based on a implicates the ID’s findings for the ’164 not accept a document for filing without complaint filed on behalf of Cisco patent (e.g., intent to induce a certificate of service. Systems, Inc. (‘‘Complainant’’) of San infringement), the Commission reviews Authority: These investigations are being Jose, California. 80 FR 4314–15 (Jan. 27, those findings for the ’164 patent. conducted under authority of title VII of the 2015). The complaint was filed on The parties are requested to brief their Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is published December 19, 2014 and a supplement positions on the issues under review pursuant to section 207.21 of the was filed on January 8, 2015. The with reference to the applicable law and Commission’s rules. complaint alleges violations of section the evidentiary record. In connection By order of the Commission. 337 based upon the importation into the with its review, the Commission is Issued: April 11, 2016. United States, the sale for importation, interested in only responses to the and the sale within the United States following questions. For each argument Lisa R. Barton, after importation of certain network presented, the parties’ submissions Secretary to the Commission. devices, related software and should set forth whether such argument [FR Doc. 2016–08650 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] components thereof by reason of was presented to the ALJ and if so BILLING CODE 7020–02–P infringement of certain claims of U.S. include citations to the record.

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1. Please provide a chart identifying for subsystem’’ limitations of the asserted receiving written submissions that each asserted claim of the ’537, ’597, ’592 claims. Please address (1) the ID’s address the aforementioned public and ’145 patents: (1) The basis for Cisco’s construction, which requires detecting ‘‘a interest factors in the context of this infringement allegation (i.e., direct change to the state of the device’’, and (2) a investigation. infringement, contributory infringement, construction that requires detecting a and/or induced infringement); (2) ‘‘change to the state’’ of the subsystem. See If a party seeks exclusion of an article identification and description of each e.g., Arista Pet. at 85. from entry into the United States for accused product [[ ]]. 16. With respect to the public interest purposes other than entry for 2. If the Commission were to reverse the factors, please discuss the facts in the record consumption, the party should so ID’s finding [[ ]]? pertaining to the following: (1) Whether RFC indicate and provide information 3. Did Arista waive its argument that it had 5517 is a de facto industry standard; (2) establishing that activities involving a good-faith basis for its belief of whether the ’592 and ’145 patents are other types of entry either are adversely noninfringement by failing to present the essential to an industry standard; (3) whether argument to the ALJ? See Arista Pet. at 33; licensing obligations apply to RFC 5517; (4) affecting it or likely to do so. For Cisco Reply at 36. If not, did Arista whether Cisco complied with any licensing background, see Certain Devices for demonstrate a good-faith belief of obligations with respect to an industry Connecting Computers via Telephone noninfringement? standard; and (5) whether patent hold-up Lines, Inv. No. 337–TA–360, USITC 4. [[ ]]? and/or patent hold-out have been Pub. No. 2843 (December 1994) 5. Can evidence of [[ ]] demonstrated in the record of this (Commission Opinion). establish intent to indirectly infringe? Please investigation. See Respondent Arista’s Public Interest Submission Under 210.50(a) at 4–5 If the Commission orders some form discuss relevant case law pertaining to of remedy, the U.S. Trade specific intent [[ ]]. (March 17, 2016). Provide an analysis as to 6. [[ ]]. how these issues relate to the statutory public Representative, as delegated by the 7. [[ ]]. interest factors of Section § 337(d) and (f), 19 President, has 60 days to approve or 8. Please discuss the relevant case law U.S.C. 1337(d), (f). disapprove the Commission’s action. pertaining to whether [[ ]] 17. For purposes of the analysis of the See Presidential Memorandum of July is ‘‘material’’ to establish contributory statutory public interest factors, describe in 21, 2005, 70 FR 43251 (July 26, 2005). infringement for the ’537, ’592 and ’145 detail the specific course of conduct on the During this period, the subject articles patents. See e.g., Arista Pet. at 39–42, 67. part of Cisco, or other factors, that would support a finding that F/RAND commitments would be entitled to enter the United 9. Please discuss and cite any record States under bond, in an amount evidence that demonstrates when Cisco came have arisen with respect to the ’592 and ’145 patents here. How does the RFC 5517 determined by the Commission and into possession of RX–2964C, CX–0479, and document factor into the analysis since it RX–4007C. [[ ]]? prescribed by the Secretary of the specifically states that what is described with 10. Please discuss whether the ‘‘materially Treasury. The Commission is therefore respect to the ’592 and ’145 patents is not a prejudiced’’ requirement has been satisfied interested in receiving submissions standard? Arista argues that Cisco ‘‘never here for purposes of laches and equitable concerning the amount of the bond that offered Arista a chance to license this de estoppel. In responding to this question, should be imposed if a remedy is facto standard used by Cisco’s other please address the prejudice demonstrated networking competitors.’’ Respondent ordered. for each of the ’537, ’592, and ’145 patents Arista’s Public Interest Submission Under Written Submissions: The parties to independently and discuss the relevant case 210.50(a) at 5. Describe in detail any attempts the investigation are requested to file law in your response. that Arista made to license the ’592 and ’145 written submissions on the issues 11. Please discuss whether laches should patents from Cisco. Please describe Cisco’s identified in this notice. Parties to the be an available defense in a Section 337 response to these attempts. investigation. In your response, please investigation, interested government address how SCA Hygiene Products v. First In connection with the final agencies, and any other interested Quality Baby Prod., 807 F.3d 1311 (Fed. Cir. disposition of this investigation, the persons are encouraged to file written 2015) applies and any statutory support for Commission may (1) issue an order that submissions on the issues of remedy, your position. could result in the exclusion of the the public interest, and bonding. Such 12. Does the ID’s construction of ‘‘a change subject articles from entry into the submissions should address the to a configuration’’/ ‘‘a change in United States, and/or (2) issue one or recommended determination by the ALJ configuration’’ in the asserted claims of the on remedy and bonding. The ‘537 patent to mean ‘‘a change to the state of more cease and desist orders that could the device’’ read out the phrase ‘‘of the result in the respondent(s) being complainant and the IA are also subsystem’’ from the claims? Does this required to cease and desist from requested to submit proposed remedial construction require that the change in state engaging in unfair acts in the orders for the Commission’s be to the subsystem or the device as a whole? importation and sale of such articles. consideration. 13. Please discuss whether anything in the Accordingly, the Commission is Complainant is also requested to state specification, prosecution history or claims interested in receiving written the date that the asserted patents expire limit what constitutes ‘‘changes’’ in the ‘‘a submissions that address the form of and the HTSUS numbers under which change to a configuration’’/ ‘‘a change in remedy, if any, that should be ordered. the accused products are imported. configuration’’ limitations of the asserted claims of the ’597 patent. Please also address, When the Commission contemplates Complainant is further requested to if the Commission were to adopt the some form of remedy, it must consider supply the names of known importers of construction proposed by Arista, what would the effects of that remedy upon the the products at issue in this constitute a ‘‘change’’? public interest. The factors the investigation. The written submissions 14. Is the determination by [[ Commission]] will consider include the and proposed remedial orders must be that would meet the ‘‘detect a change to a effect that an exclusion order and/or filed no later than close of business on configuration of said subsystem’’/ ‘‘detect/ cease and desist orders would have on Monday, April 25, 2016. Reply [ing] a change in a configuration of a (1) the public health and welfare, (2) submissions must be filed no later than subsystem’’ limitations of the asserted claims competitive conditions in the U.S. the close of business on Thursday, May of the ’597 patent under the ID’s construction? economy, (3) U.S. production of articles 5, 2016. No further submissions on 15. Discuss whether the accused products that are like or directly competitive with these issues will be permitted unless meet the limitations of ‘‘detect a change to a those that are subject to investigation, otherwise ordered by the Commission. configuration of said subsystem’’/ ‘‘detect/ and (4) U.S. consumers. The The page limit for the parties’ initial [ing] a change in a configuration of a Commission is therefore interested in submissions is 125 pages. The parties

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reply submissions, if any, are limited to Administration (DEA) grants Mylan DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 75 pages. Technologies, Inc. registration as an Persons filing written submissions importer of those controlled substances. [OMB Number 1117–0038] must file the original document electronically on or before the deadlines SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By notice Agency Information Collection stated above and submit 8 true paper dated November 27, 2015, and Activities; Proposed eCollection, copies to the Office of the Secretary by published in the Federal Register on eComments Requested; Extension noon the next day pursuant to section December 3, 2015, 80 FR 75688, Mylan Without Change of a Previously 210.4(f) of the Commission’s Rules of Technologies, Inc., 110 Lake Street, Approved Collection Reporting and Practice and Procedure (19 CFR Saint Albans, Vermont 05478 applied to Recordkeeping for Digital Certificates be registered as an importer of certain 210.4(f)). Submissions should refer to AGENCY: Drug Enforcement the investigation number (‘‘Inv. No. basic classes of controlled substances. Administration, Department of Justice. 337–TA–944’’) in a prominent place on No comments or objections were ACTION: 30-Day notice. the cover page and/or the first page. (See submitted for this notice. Handbook for Electronic Filing The DEA has considered the factors in SUMMARY: The Department of Justice Procedures, http://www.usitc.gov/ (DOJ), Drug Enforcement _ _ 21 U.S.C. 823, 952(a) and 958(a) and secretary/fed reg notices/rules/ determined that the registration of Administration (DEA), will be handbook_on_electronic_filing.pdf). Mylan Technologies, Inc. to import the submitting the following information Persons with questions regarding filing basic classes of controlled substances is collection request to the Office of should contact the Secretary (202–205– consistent with the public interest and Management and Budget (OMB) for 2000). review and approval in accordance with Any person desiring to submit a with United States obligations under international treaties, conventions, or the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. document to the Commission in This proposed information collection confidence must request confidential protocols in effect on May 1, 1971. The DEA investigated the company’s was previously published in the Federal treatment. All such requests should be Register at 81 FR 7592, on February 12, maintenance of effective controls directed to the Secretary to the 2016, allowing for a 60 day comment against diversion by inspecting and Commission and must include a full period. statement of the reasons why the testing the company’s physical security Commission should grant such systems, verifying the company’s DATES: Comments are encouraged and treatment. See 19 CFR 201.6. Documents compliance with state and local laws, will be accepted for an additional 30 for which confidential treatment by the and reviewing the company’s days until May 16, 2016. Commission is properly sought will be background and history. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have comments on the estimated treated accordingly. A redacted non- Therefore, pursuant to 21 U.S.C. public burden or associated response confidential version of the document 952(a) and 958(a), and in accordance time, suggestions, or need a copy of the must also be filed simultaneously with with 21 CFR 1301.34, the above-named the any confidential filing. All non- proposed information collection company is granted registration as an confidential written submissions will be instrument with instructions or importer of the following basic classes available for public inspection at the additional information, please contact Office of the Secretary and on EDIS. of controlled substances: Barbara J. Boockholdt, Office of The authority for the Commission’s Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement determination is contained in section Controlled substance Schedule Administration; Mailing Address: 8701 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as Methylphenidate (1724) ...... II Morrissette Drive, Springfield, Virginia amended (19 U.S.C. 1337), and in Part Fentanyl (9801) ...... II 22152; Telephone: (202) 598–6812. 210 of the Commission’s Rules of Written comments and/or suggestions Practice and Procedure (19 CFR part can also be directed to the Office of 210). The company plans to import the Management and Budget, Office of listed controlled substances in finished By order of the Commission. Information and Regulatory Affairs, dosage form (FDF) from foreign sources Attention Department of Justice Desk Issued: April 11, 2016. for analytical testing and clinical trials Officer, Washington, DC 20503 or sent Lisa R. Barton, in which the foreign FDF will be to [email protected]. Secretary to the Commission. compared to the company’s own SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written [FR Doc. 2016–08680 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] domestically-manufactured FDF. This comments and suggestions from the BILLING CODE 7020–02–P analysis is required to allow the public and affected agencies concerning company to export domestically- the proposed collection of information manufactured FDF to foreign markets. are encouraged. Your comments should DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Dated: April 11, 2016. address one or more of the following four points: Drug Enforcement Administration Louis J. Milione, Deputy Assistant Administrator. —Evaluate whether the proposed [Docket No. DEA–392] collection of information is necessary [FR Doc. 2016–08846 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] for the proper performance of the Importer of Controlled Substances BILLING CODE 4410–09–P functions of the agency, including Registration: Mylan Technologies, Inc. whether the information will have ACTION: Notice of registration. practical utility; —Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s SUMMARY: Mylan Technologies, Inc. estimate of the burden of the applied to be registered as an importer proposed collection of information, of certain basic classes of controlled including the validity of the substances. The Drug Enforcement methodology and assumptions used;

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—Evaluate whether and if so how the Clearance Officer, United States Management and Budget, Office of quality, utility, and clarity of the Department of Justice, Justice Information and Regulatory Affairs, information proposed to be collected Management Division, Policy and Attention Department of Justice Desk can be enhanced; and Planning Staff, Two Constitution Officer, Washington, DC 20503 or sent —Minimize the burden of the collection Square, 145 N Street NE., Suite 3E.405B, to [email protected]. of information on those who are to Washington, DC 20530. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written respond, including through the use of Dated: April 12, 2016. comments and suggestions from the appropriate automated, electronic, Jerri Murray, public and affected agencies concerning mechanical, or other forms of the proposed collection of information information technology, e.g., Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S. Department of Justice. are encouraged. Your comments should permitting electronic submission of [FR Doc. 2016–08712 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] address one or more of the following responses. four points: BILLING CODE 4410–09–P Overview of this information —Evaluate whether the proposed collection: collection of information is necessary 1. Type of Information Collection: DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE for the proper performance of the Extension of a currently approved functions of the agency, including collection. [OMB Number 1110–0026] whether the information will have 2. Title of the Form/Collection: Agency Information Collection practical utility; Reporting and Recordkeeping for Digital Activities; Proposed eCollection —Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s Certificates. eComments Requested; Federal estimate of the burden of the 3. The agency form number, if any, proposed collection of information, and the applicable component of the Firearms Licensee (FFL) Enrollment/ National Instant Criminal Background including the validity of the Department sponsoring the collection: methodology and assumptions used; Form Number: Check System (NICS) E-Check Enrollment Form, Federal Firearms —Enhance the quality, utility, and DEA Form 251: CSOS DEA Registrant clarity of the information to be Certificate Application. Licensee (FFL) Officer/Employee Acknowledgement of Responsibilities collected; and/or DEA Form 252: CSOS Principal —Minimize the burden of the collection Under the NICS Form Coordinator/Alternate Coordinator of information on those who are to Certificate Application. AGENCY: Federal Bureau of respond, including through the use of DEA Form 253: CSOS Power of Investigation, Department of Justice. appropriate automated, electronic, Attorney Certificate Application. mechanical, or other technological DEA Form 254: CSOS Certificate ACTION: 30-Day notice. collection techniques or other forms Application Registrant List Addendum. SUMMARY: The Department of Justice of information technology, e.g., The Department of Justice component (DOJ), Federal Bureau of Investigation permitting electronic submission of is the Drug Enforcement (FBI), Criminal Justice Information responses. Administration, Office of Diversion Services (CJIS) Division’s National Overview of this information Control. Instant Criminal Background Check collection: 4. Affected public who will be asked System (NICS) Section will be 1. Type of Information Collection: or required to respond, as well as a brief submitting the following information Extension of a currently approved abstract: collection request to the Office of Affected public (Primary): Business or collection. Management and Budget (OMB) for other for-profit. 2. The Title of the Form/Collection: review and approval in accordance with Affected public (Other): None. Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) Abstract: The DEA collects the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Enrollment/National Instant Criminal information in regards to reporting and This proposed information collection Background Check System (NICS) E- recordkeeping for digital certificates. was previously published in the Federal Check Enrollment Form, Federal The application for a digital certificate Register at 82 FR 6540, on February 8, Firearms Licensee (FFL) Officer/ is required to ensure that the person 2016, allowing for a 60 day comment Employee Acknowledgment of applying for the certificate is either a period and no comments were received. Responsibilities under the NICS form. DEA registrant or someone who has DATES: Comments are encouraged and 3. The agency form number: power of attorney from a DEA registrant will be accepted for an additional 30 UnNumbered. to sign orders for Schedule I and II days until May 16, 2016. 4. Affected public who will be asked substances. The DEA Certification FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If or required to respond, as well as a brief Authority uses the information to verify you have additional comments abstract: the person’s identity and eligibility to especially on the estimated public Primary: Any Federal Firearms hold a DEA-issued digital certificate. burden or associated response time, Licensee (FFL) or State Point of Contact 5. An estimate of the total number of suggestions, or need a copy of the (POC) requesting access to conduct respondents and the amount of time proposed information collection National Instant Criminal Background estimated for an average respondent to instrument with instructions or Check Systems (NICS) checks respond: The DEA estimates a total of additional information, please contact telephonically or by the Internet 9,812 respondents. The average time to Brandon S. Seifert, Management and through the NICS E-Check. respond: 1.5 hours. Program Analyst, Federal Bureau of Other: Federal, State, local or tribal 6. An estimate of the total public Investigation, Criminal Justice government. burden (in hours) associated with the Information Services (CJIS) Division, Abstract: The Brady Handgun proposed collection: The DEA estimates NICS section, Module A–3, 1000 Custer Violence Prevention Act of 1993 that this collection takes 29,802 annual Hollow Road, Clarksburg, West Virginia required the United States Attorney burden hours. 26306, or facsimile at (304) 625–7540. General to establish a national instant If additional information is required Written comments and/or suggestions criminal background check system that please contact: Jerri Murray, Department can also be directed to the Office of any FFL may contact, by telephone or

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by other electronic means, for Dated: April 12, 2016. address one or more of the following information to be supplied immediately, Jerri Murray, four points: on whether receipt of a firearm to a Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S. —Evaluate whether the proposed prospective purchaser would violate Department of Justice. collection of information is necessary state or federal law. Information [FR Doc. 2016–08719 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] for the proper performance of the pertaining to licensees who may contact BILLING CODE 4410–02–P functions of the agency, including the NICS is being collected to manage whether the information will have and control access to the NICS and to practical utility; the NICS E-Check, to ensure appropriate DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE —Evaluate the accuracy of the agency’s resources are available to support the [OMB Number 1117–0033] estimate of the burden of the NICS and also to ensure the privacy and proposed collection of information, security of NICS information. Agency Information Collection including the validity of the Activities; Proposed eCollection, methodology and assumptions used; 5. An estimate of the total number of eComments Requested; —Evaluate whether and if so how the respondents and the amount of time quality, utility, and clarity of the estimated for an average respondent to Extension Without Change of a information proposed to be collected respond: Previously Approved Collection Report can be enhanced; and The completion of the Federal of Mail Order Transactions —Minimize the burden of the collection Firearms Licensee (FFL) Enrollment/ AGENCY: Drug Enforcement of information on those who are to National Instant Criminal Background Administration, Department of Justice. respond, including through the use of Check System (NICS) E-Check ACTION: 30-Day notice. appropriate automated, electronic, Enrollment Form is estimated that there mechanical, or other forms of SUMMARY: The Department of Justice are 406 respondents each month, 4,872 information technology, e.g., (DOJ), Drug Enforcement (406 × 12) annual responses, and that permitting electronic submission of Administration (DEA), will be responses. each response takes approximately two submitting the following information minutes, time to complete the form is collection request to the Office of Overview of this information estimated to be three minutes; and the Management and Budget (OMB) for collection: time to assemble, mail, or fax the form review and approval in accordance with 1. Type of Information Collection: to the FBI is estimated to be three the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. Extension of a currently approved minutes, for a total of 8 minutes per This proposed information collection collection. form. Total completion time is 4872 × 8/ was previously published in the Federal 2. Title of the Form/Collection: Report 60 = 650 hours. Register at 81 FR 6889, on February 9, of Mail Order Transactions. The completion of the Federal 2016, allowing for a 60 day comment 3. The agency form number, if any, and the applicable component of the Firearms Licensee (FFL) Officer/ period. Department sponsoring the collection: Employee Acknowledgment of DATES: Comments are encouraged and Form Number: None. The Department of Responsibilities under the NICS form is will be accepted for an additional 30 Justice component is the Drug estimated to take approximately three days until May 16, 2016. Enforcement Administration, Office of minutes to read the responsibilities and FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If Diversion Control. two minutes to complete the form, for you have comments on the estimated 4. Affected public who will be asked a total of five minutes. The average hour public burden or associated response or required to respond, as well as a brief burden for this specific forms is 6,000 time, suggestions, or need a copy of the abstract: × 5 minutes/60 = 250 hours. proposed information collection Affected public (Primary): Business or 6. An estimate of the total public instrument with instructions or other for-profit. burden (in hours) associated with the additional information, please contact Affected public (Other): None. collection: The entire process of reading Barbara J. Boockholdt, Office of Abstract: The Drug Enforcement the letter and completing both forms Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) collects Administration; Mailing Address: 8701 would take 15 minutes per respondent. information regarding mail order Morrissette Drive, Springfield, Virginia The average hour burden for completing transactions conducted between a 22152; Telephone: (202) 598–6812. both forms and reading the person regulated by the agency and a × Written comments and/or suggestions nonregulated person (that is, someone accompanying letter would be 4,872 can also be directed to the Office of 15/60 = 1,218 hours. who does not further distribute the Management and Budget, Office of product) involving the chemicals If additional information is required Information and Regulatory Affairs, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and contact: Jerri Murray, Department Attention Department of Justice Desk phenylpropanolamine. Transactions Clearance Officer, United States Officer, Washington, DC 20503 or sent must use, or attempt to use, the United Department of Justice, Justice to [email protected]. States Postal Service or any private or Management Division, Policy and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Written commercial carrier. Planning Staff, Two Constitution comments and suggestions from the 5. An estimate of the total number of Square, 145 N Street NE., 3E.405B, public and affected agencies concerning respondents and the amount of time Washington, DC 20530. the proposed collection of information estimated for an average respondent to are encouraged. Your comments should respond:

Average time Number of per response Total annual responses (hours) burden hours

Paper ...... 10 1.00 10.00

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Average time Number of per response Total annual responses (hours) burden hours

Electronic ...... 88 0.25 22.00

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6. An estimate of the total public company official shows that workers DEPARTMENT OF LABOR burden (in hours) associated with the leased from MPW Industrial Services proposed collection: The DEA estimates were employed on-site at the Normal, Employment and Training that this collection takes 32 annual Illinois location of Mitsubishi Motors Administration burden hours. North America, Inc., a subsidiary of Notice of Availability of Funds and If additional information is required Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Funding Opportunity Announcement please contact: Jerri Murray, Manufacturing Division. Department Clearance Officer, United for Women in Apprenticeship and States Department of Justice, Justice The Department has determined that Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) Management Division, Policy and these workers were sufficiently under Technical Assistance (TA) Grants Planning Staff, Two Constitution the operational control of Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc., a AGENCY: Employment and Training Square, 145 N Street NE., Suite 3E.405B, Administration, Labor. Washington, DC 20530. subsidiary of Mitsubishi Motors Corporation, Manufacturing Division, ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity Dated: April 12, 2016. Normal, Illinois to be considered leased Announcement (FOA). Jerri Murray, workers. Department Clearance Officer for PRA, U.S. Funding Opportunity Number: FOA– Department of Justice. The intent of the Department’s ETA–16–11. [FR Doc. 2016–08711 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] certification is to include all workers of SUMMARY: The Employment and BILLING CODE 4410–09–P the subject firm who were adversely Training Administration (ETA), U.S. affected by a shift in production to a Department of Labor, Women’s Bureau, foreign country of passenger and the Office of Apprenticeship DEPARTMENT OF LABOR automobiles or articles like or directly announces the availability of competitive. approximately $1,988,000.00 in grant Employment and Training Based on these findings, the funds authorized by the Women in Administration Department is amending this Apprenticeship and Nontraditional Occupations (WANTO) Act of 1992, [TA–W–91,030] certification to include workers leased from MPW Industrial Services working Public Law 102–530, 29 U.S.C. 2501 et Mitsubishi Motors North America, Inc.; on-site at the Normal, Illinois location of seq. Awards made under this A Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Motors the subject firm. announcement are subject to the availability of Federal funds. Corporation; Manufacturing Division; The amended notice applicable to Including On-Site Leased Workers The Department plans to disburse TA–W–91,030 is hereby issued as Program Year (PY) 2015/16 WANTO From ETG, HRU Technical Resources, follows: Kelly Temporary Services, Randstad grant funds to up to four (4) community- Technologies (Formerly All workers from Mitsubishi Motors North based organization (CBO) grantees with Technisource), STL Commercial America, Inc., a subsidiary of Mitsubishi the ceiling amount of up to $650,000 to Staffing (Formerly Firstaff), and MPW Motors Corporation, Manufacturing Division, develop and operate innovative Industrial Services; Normal, Illinois; including on-site leased workers from ETG, technical assistance projects to improve Amended Certification Regarding HRU Technical Resources, Kelly Temporary outreach, recruitment, hiring, training, Eligibility To Apply for Worker Services, Randstad Technologies(formerly employment, and retention of women Adjustment Assistance Technisource), STL Commercial Staffing including for, women of color and (formerly Firstaff), and MPW Industrial women with disabilities in In accordance with Section 223 of the Services, Normal, Illinois who became totally apprenticeships and nontraditional Trade Act of 1974, as amended (‘‘Act’’), or partially separated from employment on or occupations, as defined in Section 19 U.S.C. 2273, the Department of Labor after October 6, 2014 through November 13, VIII.A of the FOA. These awards will issued a Certification of Eligibility to 2017, and all workers in the group threatened have a 24-month period of performance. Apply for Worker Adjustment with total or partial separation from The anticipated start date is July 1, Assistance on November 13, 2015, employment on date of certification through 2016. applicable to workers of Mitsubishi two years from the date of certification, are The complete FOA and any Motors North America, Inc., a eligible to apply for adjustment assistance subsequent FOA amendments in subsidiary of Mitsubishi Motors under Chapter 2 of Title II of the Trade Act connection with this funding Corporation, Manufacturing Division, of 1974, as amended. opportunity are described in further Normal, Illinois. The Department’s Signed in Washington, DC, this 28th day of detail on ETA’s Web site at https:// notice of determination was published February, 2016. www.doleta.gov/grants/find_grants.cfm_ in the Federal Register on January 11, Hope D. Kinglock, or on http://www.grants.gov. The Web 2016 (81 FR 1227). sites provide application information, Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment At the request of MPW industrial Assistance. eligibility requirements, review and Services, the Department reviewed the selection procedures, and other program [FR Doc. 2016–08728 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] certification for workers of the subject requirements governing this funding firm. New information from the BILLING CODE P opportunity.

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DATES: The closing date for receipt of at risk of entanglement in the criminal (postmarked, sent, or transmitted) by applications under this announcement justice system, or both; the eligible April 15, 2016. is May 6, 2016. Applications must be youth must be enrolled in a public ADDRESSES: The Committee and received no later than 4:00:00 p.m. secondary school or alternative workgroups will meet at the U.S. Eastern Time. secondary school. This grant provides Department of Labor, Frances Perkins FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: these in-school youth the opportunity to Building, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Andrea Hill, 200 Constitution Avenue work with and be mentored by Washington, DC 20210, in Conference NW., Room N–4716, Washington, DC professionals currently working in Room N–3437. Meeting attendees must 20210; Telephone: 202–693–3542. justice and emergency services careers. use the visitor’s entrance located at 3rd The Grant Officer for this FOA is The complete FOA and any & C Streets NW. Latifa Jeter. subsequent FOA amendments in Submission of comments and requests Signed April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC. connection with this funding to speak: Submit comments and opportunity are described in further Eric D. Luetkenhaus, requests to speak at the MACOSH detail on ETA’s Web site at https:// meetings, identified by the docket Grant Officer, Employment and Training www.doleta.gov/grants/find_grants.cfm Administration. number for this Federal Register notice or on http://www.grants.gov. The Web [FR Doc. 2016–08744 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] (Docket No. OSHA 2015–0014), by one sites provide application information, of the following methods: BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P eligibility requirements, review and Electronically: Submit comments and selection procedures, and other program attachments electronically at http:// requirements governing this funding DEPARTMENT OF LABOR www.regulations.gov, which is the opportunity. Federal eRulemaking Portal. Follow the Employment and Training DATES: The closing date for receipt of instructions online for submitting Administration applications under this announcement comments. is May 9, 2016. Applications must be Facsimile: If comments, including Notice of Availability of Funds and received no later than 4:00:00 p.m. attachments, are not longer than 10 Funding Opportunity Announcement Eastern Time. pages, commenters may fax them to the for: Pathways to Justice Careers for FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: OSHA Docket Office at (202) 693–1648. Youth Denise Roach, 200 Constitution Avenue Regular mail, express mail, hand AGENCY: Employment and Training NW., Room N–4716, Washington, DC (courier) delivery, and messenger Administration, Labor. 20210; Telephone: 202–693–3820. service: When using this method, submit a copy of comments and ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity Signed April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC attachments to the OSHA Docket Office, Announcement (FOA). Eric D. Luetkenhaus, Docket No. OSHA–2015–0014, U.S. Funding Opportunity Number: FOA– Grant Officer, Employment and Training Department of Labor, Occupational Administration. ETA–16–09. Safety and Health Administration, SUMMARY: The Employment and [FR Doc. 2016–08745 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Room N–2625, 200 Constitution Avenue Training Administration (ETA), U.S. BILLING CODE 4510–FN–P NW., Washington, DC 20210. The Department of Labor, announces the Docket Office accepts deliveries availability of approximately $5,000,000 (express mail, hand (courier) delivery, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR in grant funds authorized by the and messenger service) during the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Occupational Safety and Health Department of Labor’s and Docket Act (WIOA) Section 169 for the Administration Office’s normal business hours, 8:15 Pathways to Justice Careers (PJC) a.m. to 4:45 p.m., e.t. program designed to support access and [Docket No. OSHA–2015–0014] Requests for special accommodations: entry into career pathways for at-risk Submit requests for special Maritime Advisory Committee for and court-involved youth ages 16–21. accommodations for MACOSH and its Occupational Safety and Health This program supports at-risk and court- workgroup meetings by hard copy, (MACOSH) involved youth that are still in school telephone, or email to: Gretta Jameson, (‘‘eligible youth’’) by providing: (1) AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health OSHA, Office of Communications, Exposure to the world of work in the Administration (OSHA), Labor. Room N–3647, U.S. Department of career fields of justice and emergency ACTION: Notice of MACOSH meeting. Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., services, (2) mentoring to encourage Washington, DC 20210; telephone: (202) participants to complete a high school SUMMARY: This Federal Register notice 693–1999; email: jameson.grettah@ diploma or equivalency, and (3) announces meetings of the full dol.gov. supportive services that engage Committee and the workgroups on May Instructions: All submissions must participants and deter them from 3 and 4, 2016 in Washington, DC. include the Agency name and docket engaging or re-engaging with the DATES: number for this Federal Register notice criminal justice system. MACOSH meeting: MACOSH will (Docket No. OSHA–2015–0014). The Department plans to award meet from 9 a.m. until approximately 5 Because of security-related procedures, approximately 5 grants of up to p.m. on May 3, 2016 and from 8 a.m. submissions by regular mail may result $1,000,000 each. These grants will until approximately 2 p.m. on May 4, in a significant delay in receipt. Please combine case management, mentoring, 2016. contact the OSHA Docket Office for career exploration, and exposure to the Submission of comments, requests to information about security procedures world of work models in the field of speak, and requests for special for making submissions by express mail, justice and emergency services for in- accommodation: Submit comments, hand (courier) delivery, and messenger school youth ages 16 to 21, that are requests to speak at the full Committee service. eligible to graduate within 2 years and meeting, and requests for special OSHA will place comments and are at risk of dropping out of school or accommodations for these meetings requests to speak, including personal

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information, in the public docket which Beryllium rulemaking; and reports from Signed at Washington, DC, on April 12, may be available online. Therefore, the Longshoring and Shipyard 2016. OSHA cautions interested parties about workgroups. David Michaels, submitting personal information such as The Longshoring and Shipyard Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health. Social Security numbers and birthdates. workgroups will meet from 2 p.m. until Docket: To read or download approximately 5 p.m. on May 3, 2016 [FR Doc. 2016–08762 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] documents in the public docket for this and from 8 a.m. until approximately 2 BILLING CODE 4510–26–P MACOSH meeting, go to http:// p.m. on May 4, 2016, in Conference www.regulations.gov. All documents in Rooms N–3437A and N–3437C. The the public docket are listed in the index; DEPARTMENT OF LABOR workgroups will discuss protecting however, some documents (e.g., copyrighted material) are not publicly workers from toxic preservative Occupational Safety and Health available to read or download through coatings, temporary workers in Administration shipyards, assessing the existing http://www.regulations.gov. All [Docket No. OSHA–2007–0043] submissions are available for inspection provisions in 29 CFR part 1915 Subpart and, when permitted, copying at the E, lashing safety, mechanic safety, and TUV SUD America Inc.: Grant of OSHA Docket Office at the above developing a list of priority items to Expansion of Recognition address. For information on using address. http://www.regulations.gov to make Public Participation: Any individual AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health submissions or to access the docket, attending the MACOSH meeting, Administration (OSHA), Labor. click on the ‘‘Help’’ tab at the top of the including the workgroup meetings, at ACTION: Notice. Home page. Contact the OSHA Docket the U.S. Department of Labor, Frances SUMMARY: In this notice, OSHA Office for information about materials Perkins Building, must use the entrance announces its final decision to expand not available through that Web site and located at 3rd & C Streets NW and pass the scope of recognition for TUV SUD for assistance in using the Internet to through Building Security. Attendees locate submissions and other documents America Inc. as a Nationally Recognized must have valid government-issued Testing Laboratory (NRTL). in the docket. photo identification to enter the DATES: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: building. Please contact Gretta Jameson The expansion of the scope of For press inquiries: Frank Meilinger, at (202) 693–2176 (email: recognition becomes effective on April 15, 2016. Director, OSHA Office of [email protected]) for additional Communications, U.S. Department of information about building security FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Labor, Room N–3647, 200 Constitution measures for attending the MACOSH Information regarding this notice is Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20210; Committee and workgroup meetings. available from the following sources: telephone: (202) 693–1999; email: Interested parties may submit a request Press inquiries: Contact Mr. Frank [email protected]. to make an oral presentation to Meilinger, Director, OSHA Office of For general information about MACOSH by any one of the methods Communications, U.S. Department of MACOSH and this meeting: Amy listed in the ADDRESSES section above. Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., Wangdahl, Director, Office of Maritime The request must state the amount of Room N–3647, Washington, DC 20210; and Agriculture, OSHA, U.S. time requested to speak, the interest telephone: (202) 693–1999; email: [email protected]. Department of Labor, Room N–3609, represented (e.g., organization name), if General and technical information: 200 Constitution Avenue NW., any, and a brief outline of the Washington, DC 20210; telephone: (202) Contact Mr. Kevin Robinson, Director, presentation. The MACOSH Chair has 693–2066; email: wangdahl.amy@ Office of Technical Programs and discretion to grant requests to address dol.gov. Coordination Activities, Directorate of the full Committee as time permits. Copies of this Federal Register notice: Technical Support and Emergency Electronic copies of this Federal Interested parties also may submit Management, Occupational Safety and Register notice are available at http:// written comments, including data and Health Administration, U.S. Department www.regulations.gov. This notice, as other information, using any one of the of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., well as news releases and other relevant methods listed in the ADDRESSES section Room N–3655, Washington, DC 20210; information, are also available at above. OSHA will provide all telephone: (202) 693–2110; email: OSHA’s Web page at: http:// submissions to MACOSH members prior [email protected]. OSHA’s Web www.osha.gov. to the meeting. Individuals who need page includes information about the special accommodations to attend the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All NRTL Program (see http:// MACOSH committee and workgroup MACOSH meeting should contact Gretta www.osha.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/ meetings are open to the public. Jameson as specified above under the index.html). heading ‘‘Requests for special Interested persons may attend the full SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Committee and its workgroup meetings accommodations’’ in the ADDRESSES at the time and place listed above. The section. I. Notice of Final Decision full Committee will meet from 9 a.m. Authority and Signature OSHA hereby gives notice of the until approximately 1 p.m. on May 3, expansion of the scope of recognition of 2016, in Conference Room N–3437. The David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH, TUV SUD America Inc. (TUVAM) as an full Committee agenda will include: An Assistant Secretary of Labor for NRTL. TUVAM’s expansion covers the overview and history of MACOSH; an Occupational Safety and Health, addition of one test standard to its scope overview of the Federal Advisory authorized the preparation of this notice of recognition. Committee Act; a presentation on under the authority granted by 29 U.S.C. OSHA recognition of an NRTL Advisory Committee ethics, a 655, 656, 5 U.S.C. App. 2, Secretary of signifies that the organization meets the presentation from the OSHA Office of Labor’s Order No. 1–2012 (77 FR 3912), requirements specified by 29 CFR Communications; an update on the and 29 CFR part 1912. 1910.7. Recognition is an

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acknowledgment that the organization for each NRTL that details its scope of www.regulations.gov or contact the can perform independent safety testing recognition. These pages are available Docket Office, Occupational Safety and and certification of the specific products from the Agency’s Web site at http:// Health Administration, U.S. Department covered within its scope of recognition www.osha.gov/dts/otpca/nrtl/ of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue NW., and is not a delegation or grant of index.html. Room N–2625, Washington, DC 20210. government authority. As a result of TUVAM submitted an application, Docket No. OSHA–2007–0043 contains recognition, employers may use dated August 10, 2015 (OSHA–2007– all materials in the record concerning products properly approved by the 0043–0018) to expand its recognition to TUVAM’s recognition. NRTL to meet OSHA standards that include one additional test standard. II. Final Decision and Order require testing and certification of the OSHA staff performed a comparability products. analysis and reviewed other pertinent OSHA staff examined TUVAM’s The Agency processes applications by information. OSHA did not perform any expansion application, its capability to an NRTL for initial recognition, or for on-site reviews in relation to this meet the requirements of the test expansion or renewal of this application. standards, and other pertinent recognition, following requirements in OSHA published the preliminary information. Based on its review of this Appendix A to 29 CFR 1910.7. This notice announcing TUVAM’s expansion evidence, OSHA finds that TUVAM appendix requires that the Agency application in the Federal Register on meets the requirements of 29 CFR publish two notices in the Federal January 22, 2016 (81 FR 3833). The 1910.7 for expansion of its recognition, Register in processing an application. In Agency requested comments by subject to the limitation and conditions the first notice, OSHA announces the February 8, 2016, but it received no listed below. OSHA, therefore, is application and provides its preliminary comments in response to this notice. proceeding with this final notice to finding and, in the second notice, the OSHA now is proceeding with this final grant TUVAM’s scope of recognition. Agency provides its final decision on notice to grant expansion of TUVAM’s OSHA limits the expansion of TUVAM’s the application. These notices set forth scope of recognition. recognition to testing and certification the NRTL’s scope of recognition or To obtain or review copies of all of products for demonstration of modifications of that scope. OSHA public documents pertaining to conformance to the test standard listed maintains an informational Web page TUVAM’s application, go to in Table 1 below.

TABLE 1—APPROPRIATE TEST STANDARD FOR INCLUSION IN TUVAM’S NRTL SCOPE OF RECOGNITION

Test standard Test standard title

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OSHA’s recognition of any NRTL for 1. TUVAM must inform OSHA as Signed at Washington, DC, on April 12, a particular test standard is limited to soon as possible, in writing, of any 2016. equipment or materials for which OSHA change of ownership, facilities, or key David Michaels, standards require third-party testing and personnel, and of any major change in Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational certification before using them in the its operations as an NRTL, and provide Safety and Health. workplace. Consequently, if a test details of the change(s); [FR Doc. 2016–08761 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] standard also covers any products for 2. TUVAM must meet all the terms of BILLING CODE 4510–26–P which OSHA does not require such its recognition and comply with all testing and certification, an NRTL’s OSHA policies pertaining to this scope of recognition does not include recognition; and NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND these products. SPACE ADMINISTRATION The American National Standards 3. TUVAM must continue to meet the Institute (ANSI) may approve the test requirements for recognition, including [Notice: (16–029)] standard listed above as an American all previously published conditions on National Standard. However, for TUVAM’s scope of recognition, in all Applied Sciences Advisory Committee; convenience, we may use the areas for which it has recognition. Meeting Cancellation designation of the standards-developing Pursuant to the authority in 29 CFR AGENCY: National Aeronautics and organization for the standard as opposed 1910.7, OSHA hereby expands the scope Space Administration. to the ANSI designation. Under the of recognition of TUVAM, subject to the ACTION: Notice of cancellation of NRTL Program’s policy (see OSHA limitation and conditions specified meeting. Instruction CPL 1–0.3, Appendix C, above. paragraph XIV), any NRTL recognized for a particular test standard may use Authority and Signature REF: Federal Register/Vol. 81, No. 56/ Wednesday, March 23, 2016, 15573 [Notice: either the proprietary version of the test (16–024)] standard or the ANSI version of that David Michaels, Ph.D., MPH, standard. Contact ANSI to determine Assistant Secretary of Labor for SUMMARY: In accordance with the whether a test standard is currently Occupational Safety and Health, 200 Federal Advisory Committee Act, Public ANSI-approved. Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, Law 92–463, as amended, the National DC 20210, authorized the preparation of Aeronautics and Space Administration A. Conditions this notice. Accordingly, the Agency is (NASA) announces the cancellation of In addition to those conditions issuing this notice pursuant to 29 U.S.C. the previously announced meeting of already required by 29 CFR 1910.7, 657(g)(2), Secretary of Labor’s Order No. the Applied Sciences Advisory TUVAM must abide by the following 1–2012 (77 FR 3912, Jan. 25, 2012), and Committee (ASAC). The meeting was conditions of the recognition: 29 CFR 1910.7. originally announced in the Federal

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Register on March 23, 2016. The individual listed in the FOR FURTHER instructions may be obtained without meeting is being cancelled by NASA INFORMATION CONTACT section of this charge by contacting NRC’s Clearance due to technical reasons. The meeting document. Officer, David Cullison, Office of the will be rescheduled for a future date (to • Mail comments to: David Cullison, Chief Information Officer, U.S. Nuclear be determined). Office of the Chief Information Officer, Regulatory Commission, Washington, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Mail Stop: T–5 F53, U.S. Nuclear DC 20555–0001; telephone: 301–415– Ann Delo, Science Mission Directorate, Regulatory Commission, Washington, 2084; email: INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@ NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC DC 20555–0001. nrc.gov. For additional direction on obtaining 20546, (202) 358–0750, fax (202) 358– B. Submitting Comments 2779, or [email protected]. information and submitting comments, see ‘‘Obtaining Information and Please include Docket ID NRC–2016– SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Submitting Comments’’ in the 0060 in the subject line of your meeting was originally announced as SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of comment submission, in order to ensure NASA Notice 16–024 in the Federal this document. that the NRC is able to make your Register on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 comment submission available to the (Federal Register/Vol. 81, No. 56, FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Cullison, Office of the Chief public in this docket. 15573). The meeting had been The NRC cautions you not to include scheduled to be held on Tuesday, April Information Officer U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, identifying or contact information that 19, 2016, 11:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.; Eastern you do not want to be publicly Daylight Time (EDT), via teleconference. DC 20555–0001; telephone: 301–415– 2084; email: INFOCOLLECTS.Resource@ disclosed in your comment submission. This meeting will be rescheduled for a The NRC posts all comment future date and time. A separate Federal nrc.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: submissions at http:// Register Notice will be published to www.regulations.gov as well as entering announce the rescheduled date, time, I. Obtaining Information and the comment submissions into ADAMS. agenda, and contact information. Submitting Comments The NRC does not routinely edit Patricia D. Rausch, A. Obtaining Information comment submissions to remove identifying or contact information. Advisory Committee Management Officer, Please refer to Docket ID NRC–2016– National Aeronautics and Space If you are requesting or aggregating Administration. 0060 when contacting the NRC about comments from other persons for the availability of information for this [FR Doc. 2016–08669 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] submission to the NRC, then you should action. You may obtain publicly- BILLING CODE 7510–14–P inform those persons not to include available information related to this identifying or contact information that action by any of the following methods: • they do not want to be publicly Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to disclosed in their comment submission. NUCLEAR REGULATORY http://www.regulations.gov and search COMMISSION Your request should state that the NRC for Docket ID NRC–2016–0060. A copy does not routinely edit comment [NRC–2016–0060] of the collection of information and submissions to remove such information related instructions may be obtained before making the comment Information Collection: NRC Form 237, without charge by accessing Docket ID submissions available to the public or Request for Access Authorization NRC–2016–0060 on this Web site. entering the comment submissions into • NRC’s Agencywide Documents AGENCY: ADAMS. Nuclear Regulatory Access and Management System Commission. (ADAMS): You may obtain publicly- II. Background ACTION: Renewal of existing information available documents online in the In accordance with the Paperwork collection; request for comment. ADAMS Public Documents collection at Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/ SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Chapter 35), the NRC is requesting adams.html. To begin the search, select Commission (NRC) invites public public comment on its intention to ‘‘ADAMS Public Documents’’ and then comment on the renewal of Office of request the OMB’s approval for the select ‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS Management and Budget (OMB) information collection summarized Search.’’ For problems with ADAMS, approval for an existing collection of below. please contact the NRC’s Public information. The information collection 1. The title of the information Document Room (PDR) reference staff at is entitled, ‘‘NRC Form 237, Request for collection: NRC Form 237, ‘‘Request for 1–800–397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by Access Authorization.’’ Access Authorization.’’ email to [email protected]. A copy 2. OMB approval number: 3150–0050. DATES: Submit comments by June 14, of the collection of information and 3. Type of submission: Extension. 2016. Comments received after this date related instructions may be obtained 4. The form number, if applicable: will be considered if it is practical to do without charge by accessing ADAMS NRC Form 237. so, but the Commission is able to ensure Accession No.: ADAMS ML16081A158. 5. How often the collection is required consideration only for comments The draft supporting statement for NRC or requested: On occasion. received on or before this date. Form 237, Request for Access 6. Who will be required or asked to ADDRESSES: You may submit comments Authorization is available in ADAMS respond: NRC contractors, by any of the following methods: under Accession No. ML16014A706. subcontractors, licensee employees, • Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to • NRC’s PDR: You may examine and employees of other government http://www.regulations.gov and search purchase copies of public documents at agencies, and other individuals who are for Docket ID NRC–2016–0060. Address the NRC’s PDR, Room O1–F21, One not NRC employees. questions about NRC dockets to Carol White Flint North, 11555 Rockville 7. The estimated number of annual Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463; Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. responses: 430. email: [email protected]. For • NRC’s Clearance Officer: A copy of 8. The estimated number of annual technical questions, contact the the collection of information and related respondents: 430.

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9. The estimated number of hours SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Commission (Public Representative) to needed annually to comply with the represent the interests of the general Table of Contents information collection requirement or public in this proceeding. request: 86. I. Introduction 3. Comments are due no later than 10. Abstract: NRC Form 237 is II. Notice of Filing April 19, 2016. completed by NRC contractors, III. Ordering Paragraphs 4. The Secretary shall arrange for subcontractors, licensee employees, I. Introduction publication of this order in the Federal employees of other government Register. On April 8, 2016, the Postal Service agencies, and other individuals who are By the Commission. not NRC employees who require an NRC filed notice that it has agreed to an Stacy L. Ruble, access authorization. amendment to the existing Priority Mail Contract 81 negotiated service Secretary. III. Specific Requests for Comments agreement approved in this docket.1 In [FR Doc. 2016–08748 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] The NRC is seeking comments that support of its Notice, the Postal Service BILLING CODE 7710–FW–P address the following questions: includes a redacted copy of the 1. Is the proposed collection of Amendment. The Postal Service also filed the information necessary for the NRC to POSTAL SERVICE properly perform its functions? Does the unredacted Amendment under seal. The information have practical utility? Postal Service seeks to incorporate by Product Change—First-Class Package 2. Is the estimate of the burden of the reference the Application for Non- Service Negotiated Service Agreement information collection accurate? Public Treatment originally filed in this 3. Is there a way to enhance the docket for the protection of information AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM. quality, utility, and clarity of the that it has filed under seal. Notice at 1. ACTION: Notice. information to be collected? The Amendment revises section I.J of 4. How can the burden of the the existing agreement, which concerns SUMMARY: The Postal Service gives information collection on respondents the terms of the annual pricing notice of filing a request with the Postal be minimized, including the use of adjustment. Id. Attachment A at 1. Regulatory Commission to add a automated collection techniques or The Postal Service intends for the domestic shipping services contract to other forms of information technology? Amendment to become effective two the list of Negotiated Service Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 12th day business days after the date that the Agreements in the Mail Classification of April 2016. Commission completes its review of the Schedule’s Competitive Products List. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Notice. Id.; Notice at 1. The Postal DATES: Effective date: April 15, 2016. David Cullison, Service asserts that the Amendment FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: NRC Clearance Officer, Office of the Chief does not materially affect cost coverage Elizabeth A. Reed, 202–268–3179. Information Officer. and that, therefore, the supporting financial documentation and SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The [FR Doc. 2016–08763 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] United States Postal Service® hereby BILLING CODE 7590–01–P certification originally filed in this docket remain applicable. Notice at 1. gives notice that, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 3642 and 3632(b)(3), on April 8, 2016, II. Notice of Filing it filed with the Postal Regulatory POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION The Commission invites comments on Commission a Request of the United [Docket No. CP2014–47; Order No. 3235] whether the changes presented in the States Postal Service to Add First-Class Postal Service’s Notice are consistent Package Service Contract 51 to New Postal Product with the policies of 39 U.S.C. 3632, Competitive Product List. Documents are available at www.prc.gov, Docket AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission. 3633, or 3642, 39 CFR 3015.5, and 39 CFR part 3020, subpart B. Comments are Nos. MC2016–119, CP2016–149. ACTION: Notice. due no later than April 19, 2016. The Stanley F. Mires, SUMMARY: The Commission is noticing a public portions of these filings can be Attorney, Federal Compliance. accessed via the Commission’s Web site recent Postal Service filing concerning [FR Doc. 2016–08704 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] (http://www.prc.gov). an amendment to Priority Mail Contract BILLING CODE 7710–12–P 81 negotiated service agreement. This The Commission appoints Jennaca D. notice informs the public of the filing, Upperman to represent the interests of invites public comment, and takes other the general public (Public POSTAL SERVICE administrative steps. Representative) in this docket. DATES: Comments are due: April 19, III. Ordering Paragraphs Product Change—Priority Mail Express 2016. and Priority Mail Negotiated Service It is ordered: Agreement ADDRESSES: Submit comments 1. The Commission reopens Docket electronically via the Commission’s No. CP2014–47 for consideration of AGENCY: Postal ServiceTM. Filing Online system at http:// matters raised by the Postal Service’s ACTION: Notice. www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit Notice. comments electronically should contact 2. Pursuant to 39 U.S.C. 505, the SUMMARY: The Postal Service gives the person identified in the FOR FURTHER Commission appoints Jennaca D. notice of filing a request with the Postal INFORMATION CONTACT section by Upperman to serve as an officer of the Regulatory Commission to add a telephone for advice on filing domestic shipping services contract to alternatives. 1 Notice of United States Postal Service of the list of Negotiated Service FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Amendment to Priority Mail Contract 81, with Agreements in the Mail Classification Portions Filed Under Seal, April 8, 2016 (Notice). David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at The amendment is an attachment to the Notice Schedule’s Competitive Products List. 202–789–6820. (Amendment). DATES: Effective date: April 15, 2016.

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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: by the Exchange. The Exchange has numbered in the initial proposed rule Elizabeth A. Reed, 202–268–3179. designated this proposal as a ‘‘non- change as the last rule within Chapter SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The controversial’’ proposed rule change XI of the Exchange’s rulebook is Rule United States Postal Service® hereby pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the 11.20, Obligations of Market Makers. gives notice that, pursuant to 39 U.S.C. Act 3 and Rule 19b–4(f)(6)(iii) The Exchange now propose to renumber 3642 and 3632(b)(3), on April 8, 2016, thereunder,4 which renders it effective it as Rule 11.21 in order to have it filed with the Postal Regulatory upon filing with the Commission. The consecutively numbered rules within Commission a Request of the United Commission is publishing this notice to Chapter XI of its rulebook. Other than States Postal Service to Add Priority solicit comments on the proposed rule renumbering the rule as proposed Mail Express & Priority Mail Contract 29 change from interested persons. herein, the Exchange does not proposes to amend any of the provisions of to Competitive Product List. Documents I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s current Rule 11.27. are available at www.prc.gov, Docket Statement of the Terms of Substance of The proposed rule change will be Nos. MC2016–120, CP2016–150. the Proposed Rule Change effective on April 4, 2016. Stanley F. Mires, The Exchange filed a proposal to a Attorney, Federal Compliance. make one non-substantive correction to 2. Statutory Basis [FR Doc. 2016–08705 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Exchange Rule 11.27, which The Exchange believes that its BILLING CODE 7710–12–P implements the Regulation NMS Plan to proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) Implement a Tick Size Pilot Program of the Act 7 in general, and furthers the (‘‘Plan’’). objectives of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act 8 RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD The text of the proposed rule change in particular, in that it is designed to is available at the Exchange’s Web site promote just and equitable principles of Sunshine Act; Notice of Public Meeting at www.batstrading.com, at the trade, to foster cooperation and principal office of the Exchange, and at coordination with persons engaged in Notice is hereby given that the the Commission’s Public Reference facilitating transactions in securities, to Railroad Retirement Board will hold a Room. remove impediments to and perfect the meeting on May 4, 2016, 10:00 a.m. at mechanism of a free and open market the Board’s meeting room on the 8th II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Statement of the Purpose of, and and a national market system and, in floor of its headquarters building, 844 general, to protect investors and the North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change public interest. The Exchange believes 60611. The agenda for this meeting that this proposal is consistent with the follows: In its filing with the Commission, the Act because it ensures consecutively Portion open to the public: Exchange included statements numbered rules within Chapter XI of its (1) Executive Committee Reports concerning the purpose of and basis for rulebook, thereby clarifying the The person to contact for more the proposed rule change and discussed Exchange’s rulebook and avoiding information is Martha P. Rico, Secretary any comments it received on the potential investor confusion. to the Board, Phone No. 312–751–4920. proposed rule change. The text of these statements may be examined at the (B) Self-Regulatory Organization’s Dated: April 13, 2016. places specified in Item IV below. The Statement on Burden on Competition Martha P. Rico, Exchange has prepared summaries, set The Exchange does not believe that Secretary to the Board. forth in Sections A, B, and C below, of the proposed rule change will result in [FR Doc. 2016–08850 Filed 4–13–16; 11:15 am] the most significant parts of such any burden on competition that is not BILLING CODE 7905–01–P statements. necessary or appropriate in furtherance (A) Self-Regulatory Organization’s of the purposes of the Act. The Statement of the Purpose of, and Exchange notes that the proposed rule SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE change is not intended to have a COMMISSION Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change competitive impact. It is simply [Release No. 34–77583; File No. SR- intended to ensure consecutively BatsEDGA–2016–04] 1. Purpose numbered rules within Chapter XI of its The Exchange recently adopted Rule rulebook and does not amend any of the Self-Regulatory Organizations; Bats 11.27(b), which sets forth the provisions of current Rule 11.27. EDGA Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Filing requirements for the collection and and Immediate Effectiveness of a Non- transmission of data pursuant to exemption from certain provisions of the Plan Substantive Correction to Rule 11.27 5 related to data collection. See letter from Marcia E. Appendices B and C of the Plan. The Asquith, Senior Vice President and Corporate April 11, 2016. Exchange now proposes to make one Secretary, FINRA dated December 9, 2015 to Robert Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the non-substantive correction to Exchange W. Errett, Deputy Secretary, Commission (‘‘Exemption Request’’). The Commission, pursuant Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the Rule 11.27 by renumbering it as Rule 6 to its authority under Rule 608(e) of Regulation ‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 11.21. The Rule was incorrectly NMS, granted the Exchange a limited exemption notice is hereby given that on April 7, from the requirement to comply with certain 3 2016, Bats EDGA Exchange, Inc. (the 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A). provisions of the Plan as specified in the letter and 4 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6)(iii). noted herein. See letter from David Shillman, ‘‘Exchange’’ or ‘‘EDGA’’) filed with the 5 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77417 Associate Director, Division of Trading and Securities and Exchange Commission (March 22, 2016) (SR–BatsEDGA–2016–01) (Notice Markets, Commission to Eric Swanson, General (‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Counsel, Exchange, dated March 22, 2016 change as described in Items I and II Rule Change to Adopt Exchange Rule 11.27 to (‘‘Exemption Letter’’). While the Exemption Letter Implement the Regulation NMS Plan to Implement references current Exchange Rule 11.27, the below, which Items have been prepared a Tick Size Pilot Program). Exchange understands it will continue to apply to 6 The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, the rule when renumbered as Rule 11.21. 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). Inc. (‘‘FINRA’’), on behalf of the Plan Participants 7 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4. submitted a letter to Commission requesting 8 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).

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(C) Self-Regulatory Organization’s public interest, for the protection of BatsEDGA–2016–04, and should be Statement on Comments on the investors, or otherwise in furtherance of submitted on or before May 6, 2016. Proposed Rule Change Received From the purposes of the Act. If the For the Commission, by the Division of Members, Participants or Others Commission takes such action, the Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated Written comments were neither Commission shall institute proceedings authority.14 solicited nor received. to determine whether the proposed rule Robert W. Errett, change should be approved or Deputy Secretary. III. Date of Effectiveness of the disapproved. Proposed Rule Change and Timing for [FR Doc. 2016–08648 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Commission Action IV. Solicitation of Comments BILLING CODE 8011–01–P Because the proposed rule change Interested persons are invited to does not (i) significantly affect the submit written data, views, and SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE protection of investors or the public arguments concerning the foregoing, COMMISSION interest; (ii) impose any significant including whether the proposed rule burden on competition; and (iii) become change is consistent with the Act. [Release No. 34–77577; File No. SR–Phlx– 2016–42] operative for 30 days from the date on Comments may be submitted by any of which it was filed, or such shorter time the following methods: Self-Regulatory Organizations; as the Commission may designate, it has Electronic Comments NASDAQ PHLX LLC; Notice of Filing become effective pursuant to Section • and Immediate Effectiveness of 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act 9 and Rule 19b– Use the Commission’s Internet Proposed Rule Change To Amend 4(f)(6) thereunder.10 comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ Qualified Contingent Cross Rebates A proposed rule change filed rules/sro.shtml); or and Certain Floor Options Transaction • pursuant to Rule 19b–4(f)(6) under the Send an email to rule-comments@ Charges Act 11 normally does not become sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– operative for 30 days after the date of its BatsEDGA–2016–04 on the subject line. April 11, 2016. filing. However, Rule 19b–4(f)(6)(iii) 12 Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Paper Comments permits the Commission to designate a Securities Exchange Act of 1934 shorter time if such action is consistent • Send paper comments in triplicate (‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 with the protection of investors and the to Secretary, Securities and Exchange notice is hereby given that on March 28, public interest. The Exchange has asked Commission, 100 F Street NE., 2016, NASDAQ PHLX LLC (‘‘Phlx’’ or the Commission to waive the 30-day Washington, DC 20549–1090. ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities operative delay. The Exchange has All submissions should refer to File and Exchange Commission (‘‘SEC’’ or stated that the proposed rule change is Number SR–BatsEDGA–2016–04. This ‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule intended to ensure consecutively file number should be included on the change as described in Items I, II, and numbered rules within Chapter XI of the subject line if email is used. To help the III, below, which Items have been Exchange’s rulebook and does not Commission process and review your prepared by the Exchange. The amend any of the provisions of current comments more efficiently, please use Commission is publishing this notice to Rule 11.27. The Commission believes only one method. The Commission will solicit comments on the proposed rule that waiver of the operative delay is post all comments on the Commission’s change from interested persons. consistent with the protection of Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s investors and the public interest rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the Statement of the Terms of Substance of because it may benefit investors by submission, all subsequent the Proposed Rule Change clarifying the Exchange’s rulebook and amendments, all written statements avoiding potential investor confusion. with respect to the proposed rule The Exchange proposes to amend the Accordingly, the Commission hereby change that are filed with the Exchange’s Pricing Schedule at Section waives the operative delay and Commission, and all written II, entitled ‘‘Multiply Listed Options designates the proposed rule change communications relating to the Fees.’’ Specifically, the Exchange is operative upon filing.13 proposed rule change between the proposing to amend the Qualified At any time within 60 days of the Commission and any person, other than Contingent Cross (‘‘QCC’’) rebates and filing of the proposed rule change, the those that may be withheld from the certain floor Options Transaction Commission summarily may public in accordance with the Charges. temporarily suspend such rule change if provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be The text of the proposed rule change it appears to the Commission that such available for Web site viewing and is available on the Exchange’s Web site action is necessary or appropriate in the printing in the Commission’s Public at http://nasdaqomxphlx.cchwall Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., street.com/, at the principal office of the 9 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A). Washington, DC 20549, on official Exchange, and at the Commission’s 10 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). As required under Rule business days between the hours of Public Reference Room. 19b–4(f)(6)(iii), the Exchange provided the Commission with written notice of its intent to file 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s the proposed rule change, along with a brief filing also will be available for Statement of the Purpose of, and description and the text of the proposed rule inspection and copying at the principal Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule change, at least five business days prior to the date office of the Exchange. All comments of filing of the proposed rule change, or such Change received will be posted without change; shorter time as designated by the Commission. In its filing with the Commission, the 11 the Commission does not edit personal 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). Exchange included statements 12 identifying information from 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6)(iii). concerning the purpose of and basis for 13 For purposes only of waiving the 30-day submissions. You should submit only operative delay, the Commission has also information that you wish to make considered the proposed rule’s impact on 14 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). efficiency, competition, and capital formation. See available publicly. All submissions 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). 15 U.S.C. 78c(f). should refer to File Number SR– 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.

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the proposed rule change and discussed A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Options Transaction Charges. Each any comments it received on the Statement of the Purpose of, and change will be described below in more proposed rule change. The text of these Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule detail. Change statements may be examined at the Section II—QCC Rebates places specified in Item IV below. The 1. Purpose Exchange has prepared summaries, set Today, the Exchange assesses a QCC forth in sections A, B, and C below, of The purpose of the proposed rule Transaction Fee of $0.20 per contract to 3 4 the most significant aspects of such change is to amend the Exchange’s a Specialist, Market Maker, 5 6 statements. Pricing Schedule at Section II, entitled Professional, Firm and Broker- ‘‘Multiply Listed Options Fees.’’ Dealer.7 The Exchange also pays rebates Specifically, the Exchange is proposing on QCC Orders based on the following to amend QCC rebates and certain floor five tier rebate schedule:

QCC REBATE SCHEDULE

Rebate per Tier Threshold contract

Tier 1 ...... 0 to 299,999 contracts in a month ...... $0.00 Tier 2 ...... 300,000 to 499,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.07 Tier 3 ...... 500,000 to 699,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.08 Tier 4 ...... 700,000 to 999,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.09 Tier 5 ...... Over 1,000,000 contracts in a month ...... 0.11

Rebates are paid for all qualifying short stock interest or reversal or The Exchange proposes to amend the executed QCC Orders, as defined in conversion strategy execution.10 The QCC rebate schedule to add a new tier Rule 1080(o) 8 and Floor QCC Orders, as maximum QCC Rebate to be paid in a to create a six tier rebate schedule and defined in Rule 1064(e),9 except where given month will not exceed amend the existing tiers. The proposed the transaction is either: (i) Customer-to- $450,000.11 QCC rebate schedule would be as Customer; or (ii) a dividend, merger, follows:

QCC REBATE SCHEDULE

Rebate per Tier Threshold contract

Tier 1 ...... 0 to 99,999 contracts in a month ...... $0.00 Tier 2 ...... 100,000 to 299,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.05 Tier 3 ...... 300,000 to 499,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.07 Tier 4 ...... 500,000 to 699,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.08 Tier 5 ...... 700,000 to 999,999 contracts in a month ...... 0.09 Tier 6 ...... Over 1,000,000 contracts in a month ...... 0.11

Tier 1 does not currently pay a QCC to pay no rebate for Tier 1, however the contracts in month. The Exchange rebate between 0 and 299,999 contracts Exchange proposes to lower the volume proposes a new Tier 2 QCC rebate in a month. The Exchange will continue threshold to between 0 and 99,999 which would pay a QCC rebate of $0.05

3 A ‘‘Specialist’’ is an Exchange member who is electronically in options to which such RSQT has Exchange book at the same price. A QCC Order registered as an options specialist pursuant to Rule been assigned. A qualified RSQT may function as shall only be submitted electronically from off the 1020(a). a Remote Specialist upon Exchange approval. See floor to the PHLX XL II System. See Rule 1080(o). 4 The term ‘‘Market Maker’’ includes Registered Rule 1014(ii)(B) [sic]. See also Securities Exchange Act Release No. 64249 Options Traders (‘‘ROT’’). See Exchange Rule 1014 5 The term ‘‘Professional’’ means any person or (April 7, 2011), 76 FR 20773 (April 13, 2011) (SR– (b)(i) and (ii). A ROT includes a Streaming Quote entity that (i) is not a broker or dealer in securities, Phlx–2011–47) (a rule change to establish a QCC Trader or ‘‘SQT,’’ a Remote Streaming Quote Trader and (ii) places more than 390 orders in listed Order to facilitate the execution of stock/option or ‘‘RSQT’’ and a Non-SQT, which by definition is options per day on average during a calendar month Qualified Contingent Trades (‘‘QCTs’’) that satisfy neither a SQT nor a RSQT. A ROT is defined in for its own beneficial account(s). See Rule the requirements of the trade through exemption in Exchange Rule 1014(b) as a regular member [sic] of 1000(b)(14). connection with Rule 611(d) of Regulation NMS). 6 the Exchange located on the trading floor who has The term ‘‘Firm’’ applies to any transaction that 9 A Floor QCC Order must: (i) Be for at least 1,000 received permission from the Exchange to trade in is identified by a member or member organization contracts [sic]; (ii) meet the six requirements of Rule for clearing in the Firm range at The Options options for his own account. An SQT is a ROT who 1080(o)(3) which are modeled on the QCT Clearing Corporation. has received permission from the Exchange to Exemption; (iii) be executed at a price at or between 7 The term ‘‘Broker-Dealer’’ applies to any generate and submit option quotations the National Best Bid and Offer (‘‘NBBO’’); and (iv) electronically in options to which such SQT is transaction which is not subject to any of the other be rejected if a Customer order is resting on the assigned. An SQT may only submit such quotations transaction fees applicable within a particular Exchange book at the same price. In order to satisfy while such SQT is physically present on the floor category. the 1,000-contract requirement [sic], a Floor QCC of the Exchange. An SQT may only trade in a 8 A QCC Order is comprised of an order to buy Order must be for 1,000 contracts and could not be, market making capacity in classes of options in or sell at least 1000 contracts [sic] that is identified which the SQT is assigned. See Rule 1014(b)(11)(A) as being part of a qualified contingent trade, as that for example, two 500-contract orders or two 500- [sic]. An RSQT is an ROT that is a member affiliated term is defined in Rule 1080(o)(3), coupled with a contract legs. See Rule 1064(e). See also Securities with and [sic] Remote Streaming Quote contra-side order to buy or sell an equal number of Exchange Act Release No. 64688 (June 16, 2011), 76 Organization with no physical trading floor contracts. The QCC Order must be executed at a FR 36606 (June 22, 2011) (SR–Phlx–2011–56). presence who has received permission from the price at or between the National Best Bid and Offer 10 See Section II of the Pricing Schedule. Exchange to generate and submit option quotations and be rejected if a Customer order is resting on the 11 Id.

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per contract for volume between current regulation of the market system rebate of $0.05 per contract for volume 100,000 and 299,999 contracts in a ‘‘has been remarkably successful in between 100,000 to 299,999 contracts month. The remainder of the QCC rebate promoting market competition in its per month is equitable and not unfairly tiers would be renumbered. Current Tier broader forms that are most important to discriminatory because all market 2 would be renumbered as Tier 3 and investors and listed companies.’’ 14 participants are eligible to transact QCC would continue to pay a rebate of $0.07 Likewise, in NetCoalition v. Securities Orders and receive the rebates. per contract for volume between and Exchange Commission Section II—Multiply Listed Options 300,000 and 499,999 contracts in a (‘‘NetCoalition’’) 15 the D.C. Circuit Fees month. Current Tier 3 would be upheld the Commission’s use of a renumbered to Tier 4 and would market-based approach in evaluating the The Exchange’s proposal to amend its continue to pay a QCC rebate of $0.08 fairness of market data fees against a Floor Options Transaction Charges to per contract for volume between challenge claiming that Congress increase Penny and non-Penny Pilot 500,000 and 699,999. Current Tier 4 mandated a cost-based approach.16 As Options Transaction Charges for would be renumbered as Tier 5 and the court emphasized, the Commission Specialists and Market Makers is would continue to pay a $0.09 per ‘‘intended in Regulation NMS that reasonable because the proposed fees contract rebate for volume between ‘market forces, rather than regulatory are within the range of other fees in 700,000 and 999,999 contracts in a requirements’ play a role in determining Section II of the Pricing Schedule.19 month. Finally, current Tier 5 would be the market data . . . to be made Also, Specialists and Market Makers pay renumbered as Tier 6 and would available to investors and at what a Marketing Fee 20 on electronic orders continue to pay a QCC rebate of $0.11 cost.’’ 17 but do not pay a Marketing Fee when per contract for volume over 1,000,000 Further, ‘‘[n]o one disputes that transacting non-electronic orders, which contracts in a month. competition for order flow is ‘fierce.’ is why the floor transaction charges are The Exchange believes that its . . . As the SEC explained, ‘[i]n the U.S. higher as compared to electronic proposed amendments to the QCC national market system, buyers and options transaction charges for rebates will provide an opportunity for sellers of securities, and the broker- Specialists and Market Makers. additional members to receive the dealers that act as their order-routing The Exchange’s proposal to amend its rebate. The Exchange’s proposal permits agents, have a wide range of choices of Floor Options Transaction Charges to volume over 99,999 to receive a rebate. where to route orders for execution’; increase Penny Options and non-Penny [and] ‘no exchange can afford to take its Pilot Options Transaction Charges for Section II—Multiply Listed Options market share percentages for granted’ Specialists and Market Makers is Fees because ‘no exchange possesses a equitable and not unfairly The Exchange proposes to amend the monopoly, regulatory or otherwise, in discriminatory because Specialists and current Floor Options Transaction the execution of order flow from broker Market Makers have a time and place Charges in Section II of the Exchange’s dealers’. . . . ’’ 18 Although the court advantage on the trading floor with Pricing Schedule in both Penny Pilot and the SEC were discussing the cash respect to orders, unlike other market and non-Penny Pilot Options from $0.30 equities markets, the Exchange believes participants. A Professional, Broker- to $0.35 per contract for Specialists and that these views apply with equal force Dealer, or a Firm would necessarily Market Makers. The Exchange believes to the options markets. require a floor broker to represent their that these fees remain competitive with trading interest on the trading floor as fees currently assessed today on Phlx. Section II—QCC Rebates compared to a Specialist or Market The Exchange believes that it is Maker that could directly transact such 2. Statutory Basis reasonable to add a new QCC rebate tier orders on the trading floor. Further, the The Exchange believes that its and amend the current rebate tiers to Exchange believes that to attract orders proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) lower the Tier 1 volume threshold and from a Professional, Broker-Dealer or a of the Act,12 in general, and furthers the start paying a rebate of $0.05 per Firm, via a floor broker, the rates must objectives of Sections 6(b)(4) and 6(b)(5) contract for volume between 100,000 to be competitive with rates at other of the Act,13 in particular, in that it 299,999 contracts per month. The trading floors. provides for the equitable allocation of Exchange believes that paying a QCC Therefore, the Exchange would reasonable dues, fees and other charges rebate starting at 100,000 contracts per continue to assess a Professional, among members and issuers and other month will attract additional QCC persons using any facility or system volume on the Exchange. While the 19 Section II Options Transaction Charges for Penny Pilot and non-Penny Pilot Options range which the Exchange operates or other rebate tiers are not being amended from $0.22 to $0.75 per contract for Non-Customers. controls, and is not designed to permit and simply renumbered (current Tiers 20 The Marketing Fee is assessed on Specialists unfair discrimination between 2–6), the Exchange believes these rebate and Market Makers when they elect to participate customers, issuers, brokers, or dealers. tiers will continue to attract QCC in the Marketing program. The fees are assessed on electronically-delivered Customer orders. The fees The Commission and the courts have volume on the Exchange. are available to be disbursed by the Exchange repeatedly expressed their preference The Exchange believes that adding a according to the instructions of the Specialist or for competition over regulatory new QCC rebate tier and amending the Market Maker to order flow providers who are intervention in determining prices, members or member organizations who submit, as current rebate tiers to lower the Tier 1 agent, Customer orders to the Exchange through a products, and services in the securities volume threshold and start paying a member or member organization who is acting as markets. In Regulation NMS, while agent for those customer orders. Any excess funds adopting a series of steps to improve the 14 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 51808 at billed but not utilized by the Specialist or Market current market model, the Commission 37499 (June 9, 2005) [sic] (‘‘Regulation NMS Maker are carried forward unless the Specialist or Adopting Release’’). Market Maker elects to have those funds rebated on highlighted the importance of market a pro rata basis, reflected as a credit on the monthly 15 NetCoalition v. SEC, 615 F.3d 525 (D.C. Circuit invoices. At the end of each calendar quarter, the forces in determining prices and SRO 2010). Exchange calculates the amount of excess funds revenues and, also, recognized that 16 See NetCoalition, at 534. from the previous quarter and subsequently rebates 17 Id. at 537. excess funds on a pro-rata basis to the applicable 12 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). 18 Id. at 539 (quoting ArcaBook Order, 73 FR at Specialist or Market Maker who paid into that pool 13 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4) and (5). 74782–74783 [sic]). of funds. See Section II of the Pricing Schedule.

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Broker-Dealer and a Firm a Floor markets.21 In sum, if the changes the public interest; (ii) for the protection Options Transaction Charge for Penny proposed herein are unattractive to of investors; or (iii) otherwise in Pilot Options and Non-Penny Pilot market participants, it is likely that the furtherance of the purposes of the Act. Options of $0.25 per contract. Exchange will lose market share as a If the Commission takes such action, the Customers are not assessed an Options result. Accordingly, the Exchange does Commission shall institute proceedings Transaction Charge because Customer not believe that the proposed changes to determine whether the proposed rule order flow is unique. Customer liquidity will impair the ability of members or should be approved or disapproved. competing order execution venues to benefits all market participants by IV. Solicitation of Comments providing more trading opportunities, maintain their competitive standing in which attracts Specialists and Market the financial markets. Interested persons are invited to Makers. An increase in the activity of The Exchange believes that adding a submit written data, views and these market participants in turn new QCC rebate tier and amending the arguments concerning the foregoing, facilitates tighter spreads, which may current rebate tiers to lower the Tier 1 including whether the proposed rule cause an additional corresponding volume threshold and start paying a change is consistent with the Act. increase in order flow from other market rebate of $0.05 per contract for volume Comments may be submitted by any of participants. between 100,000 to 299,999 contracts the following methods: per month does not impose an undue Electronic Comments B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s burden on intra-market competition • Statement on Burden on Competition because all market participants are Use the Commission’s Internet eligible to transact QCC Orders and comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ The Exchange does not believe that rules/sro.shtml); or receive a rebate. • the proposed rule change will impose The Exchange’s proposal to amend its Send an email to rule-comments@ any burden on competition not Floor Options Transaction Charges to sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– necessary or appropriate in furtherance increase Penny Options and non-Penny Phlx–2016–42 on the subject line. of the purposes of the Act. In terms of Pilot Options Transaction Charges for Paper Comments inter-market competition, the Exchange Specialists and Market Makers does not • notes that it operates in a highly impose an undue burden on intra- Send paper comments in triplicate competitive market in which market market competition because Specialists to Secretary, Securities and Exchange participants can readily favor competing and Market Makers have a time and Commission, 100 F Street NE., venues if they deem fee levels at a place advantage on the trading floor Washington, DC 20549–1090. particular venue to be excessive, or with respect to orders, unlike other All submissions should refer to File rebate opportunities available at other market participants. Unlike other Number SR–Phlx–2016–42.This file venues to be more favorable. In such an market participants, a Specialist or number should be included on the environment, the Exchange must Market Maker may directly transact subject line if email is used. To help the continually adjust its fees to remain orders on the trading floor. Further, Commission process and review your competitive with other exchanges and unlike Specialist or Market Maker comments more efficiently, please use with alternative trading systems that electronic orders, which are subject to a only one method. The Commission will have been exempted from compliance Marketing Fee, Specialist or Market post all comments on the Commission’s with the statutory standards applicable Maker floor orders are not subject to a Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ to exchanges. Because competitors are Marketing Fee. rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the free to modify their own fees in submission, all subsequent response, and because market C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s amendments, all written statements participants may readily adjust their Statement on Comments on the with respect to the proposed rule order routing practices, the Exchange Proposed Rule Change Received From change that are filed with the believes that the degree to which fee Members, Participants, or Others Commission, and all written changes in this market may impose any No written comments were either communications relating to the burden on competition is extremely solicited or received. proposed rule change between the Commission and any person, other than limited. III. Date of Effectiveness of the those that may be withheld from the In this instance, the proposed changes Proposed Rule Change and Timing for public in accordance with the to the charges assessed and credits Commission Action provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be available to member firms for execution The foregoing rule change has become available for Web site viewing and of securities in securities of all three effective pursuant to Section printing in the Commission’s Public Tapes do not impose a burden on 19(b)(3)(A)(ii) of the Act.22 Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., competition because the Exchange’s At any time within 60 days of the Washington, DC 20549, on official execution services are completely filing of the proposed rule change, the business days between the hours of voluntary and subject to extensive Commission summarily may 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the competition both from other exchanges temporarily suspend such rule change if filing also will be available for and from off-exchange venues. it appears to the Commission that such inspection and copying at the principal The Exchange believes that its action is: (i) Necessary or appropriate in office of the Exchange. All comments proposed amendments to the QCC received will be posted without change; rebate tiers and increase to the 21 The International Securities Exchange LLC the Commission does not edit personal Specialist and Market Maker floor (‘‘ISE’’) pays QCC rebates ranging from $0.00 to $0.011 per contract. See ISE’s Schedule of Fees. identifying information from options transaction charges do not Also, the Chicago Board Options Exchange, submissions. You should submit only impose an undue burden on inter- Incorporated (‘‘CBOE’’) assess market-makers, information that you wish to make market competition because the QCC DPMs and LLMs manual fees based on a sliding available publicly. All submissions rebates and Specialist and Market Maker scale which range from $0.03 to $0.23 per contract depending on certain volume thresholds. See should refer to File Number SR–Phlx– fees remain competitive with rebates CBOE’s Fees Schedule. 2016–42 and should be submitted on or and fees offered on other options 22 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A)(ii). before May 6, 2016.

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For the Commission, by the Division of A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s limited to the desire to create more Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated Statement of the Purpose of, and competitive marketplaces and attract authority.23 Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule retail order flow.6 In addition, as several Robert W. Errett, Change of the exchanges noted in their original Deputy Secretary. Professional rule filings, their beliefs 1. Purpose [FR Doc. 2016–08642 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] that disparate Professional rules and a BILLING CODE 8011–01–P The Exchange proposes to amend lack of uniformity in the application of BOX Rule 100 (Definitions) to amend such rules across the options markets the definition of Professional. This filing would not promote the best regulation SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE that is based on a proposal recently and could, in fact, encourage regulatory COMMISSION submitted by Chicago Board Options arbitrage.7 Exchange, Incorporated (‘‘CBOE’’) and Similar to other U.S. options [Release No. 34–77580; File No. SR–BOX– 3 2016–13] approved by the Commission. exchanges, the Exchange grants ‘‘Public The Exchange proposes to amend Customers’’ certain marketplace Self-Regulatory Organizations; BOX BOX Rule 100(a)(50) relating to advantages over other market Options Exchange LLC; Notice of Professionals. Specifically, the participants pursuant to the Exchange’s Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Exchange proposes to adopt new Fee Schedule 8 and the BOX Rules.9 a Proposed Rule Change To Amend language to the rule setting forth Specifically, Public Customer orders are BOX Rule 100 (Definitions) Relating to amended standards for calculating Professionals average daily order submissions for 6 See, e.g., Securities Exchange Act Release No. Professional order counting purposes. 60931 (November 4, 2009), 74 FR 58355, 58356 April 11, 2016. The Exchange believes that the (November 12, 2009) (Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change, as Modified by Amendment No. 1, Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the proposed rule change would provide Related to Professional Orders) (SR–CBOE–2009– Securities Exchange Act of 1934 additional clarity in the BOX Rules. 078); Securities Exchange Act Release No. 59287 (‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 (January 23, 2009), 74 FR 5694, 5694 (January 30, notice is hereby given that on March 29, Background 2009) (Notice of Filing of Amendment No. 2 and In general, ‘‘public customers’’ are Order Granting Accelerated Approval of the 2016, BOX Options Exchange LLC (the Proposed Rule Change, as Modified by Amendment ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the Securities granted certain marketplace advantages Nos. 1 and 2 Thereto, Relating to Professional and Exchange Commission over other market participants, Account Holders) (SR–ISE–2006–026); Securities (‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule including Market Makers, brokers and Exchange Act Release No. 61802 (March 30, 2010), dealers of securities, and industry 75 FR 17193, 17194 (April 5, 2010) (Notice of Filing change as described in Items I and II of Amendment No. 2 and Order Granting below, which Items have been prepared ‘‘Professionals’’ on most U.S. options Accelerated Approval of the Proposed Rule Change, by the self-regulatory organization. The exchanges. The U.S. options exchanges, as Modified by Amendment No. 2 Thereto, Relating Commission is publishing this notice to including BOX, have adopted similar to Professional Orders) (SR–PHLX–2010–005); definitions of the term ‘‘Professional,’’ 4 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 61629 (March solicit comments on the proposed rule 2, 2010), 75 FR 10851, 10851 (March 9, 2010) from interested persons. which commonly refers to persons or (Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change Relating entities that are not a brokers or dealers to the Designation of a ‘‘Professional Customer’’) I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s in securities and who or which place (SR–NYSEMKT–2010–018). Statement of the Terms of the Substance more than 390 orders in listed options 7 See, e.g., Securities and Exchange Act Release of the Proposed Rule Change No. 62724 (August 16, 2010), 75 FR 51509 (August per day on average during a calendar 20, 2010) (Notice of Filing of a Proposed Rule The Exchange proposes to amend month for their own beneficial Change by the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC To BOX Rule 100 (Definitions) relating to account(s).5 Various exchanges adopted Adopt a Definition of Professional and Require That Professionals. The text of the proposed similar Professional rules for many of All Professional Orders Be Appropriately Marked) rule change is available from the (SR NASDAQ–2010–099); Securities and Exchange the same reasons, including, but not Act Release No. 65500 (October 6, 2011), 76 FR principal office of the Exchange, at the 63686 (October 13, 2011) (Notice of Filing and Commission’s Public Reference Room 3 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77450 Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Rule Change and also on the Exchange’s Internet Web (March 25, 2016) (Order Approving SR–CBOE– To Adopt a Definition of Professional and Require site at http://boxexchange.com. 2016–005). That All Professional Orders Be Appropriately 4 Some U.S. options exchanges refer to Marked) (SR–BATS–2011–041); Securities II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s ‘‘Professionals’’ as ‘‘Professional Customers’’ or Exchange Act Release No. 65036 (August 4, 2011), Statement of the Purpose of, and non-‘‘Priority Customers.’’ Compare BATS 76 FR 49517, 49518 (August 10, 2011) (Notice of Exchange, Inc. (‘‘BZX’’) Rule 16.1(a)(45) Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of Proposed Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule (Professional); BOX Options Exchange LLC (‘‘BOX’’) Rule Change To Adopt a Definition of Change Rule 100(a)(50) (Professional); CBOE Rule 1.1(ggg) ‘‘Professional’’ and Require That Professional (Professional); C2 Rule 1.1; BX Chapter I, Sec. 1(49) Orders Be Appropriately Marked by BOX Options In its filing with the Commission, the (Professional); NASDAQ OMX PHLX LLC (‘‘PHLX’’) Participants) (SR–BX–2011–049); Securities self-regulatory organization included Rule 1000(b)(14) (Professional); Nasdaq Options Exchange Act Release No. 60931 (November 4, statements concerning the purpose of, Market (‘‘NOM’’) Chapter I, Sec. 1(a)(48) 2009), 74 FR 58355, 58357 (November 12, 2009) and basis for, the proposed rule change (Professional); with ISE Rule 100(a)(37A) (Priority (Notice of Filing of Proposed Rule Change, as Customer); Gemini Rule 100(a)(37A) (Priority Modified by Amendment No. 1, Related to and discussed any comments it received Customer); Miami International Securities Exchange Professional Orders) (SR–CBOE–2009–078); see also on the proposed rule change. The text LLC (‘‘MIAX’’) Rule 100 (Priority Customer); NYSE Securities Exchange Act Release 73628 (November of these statements may be examined at MKT LLC (‘‘NYSE MKT’’) Rule 900.2NY(18A) 18, 2014), 79 FR 69958, 69960 (November 24, 2014) the places specified in Item IV below. (Professional Customer); NYSE Arca, Inc. (‘‘Arca’’) (Notice of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Rule 6.1A(4A) (Professional Customer). Proposed Rule Change Relating to Professional The self-regulatory organization has 5 See, e.g., BZX Rule 16.1(a)(45); BOX Rule Orders) (SR–CBOE–2014–085). prepared summaries, set forth in 100(a)(50); CBOE Rule 1.1(ggg); C2 Rule 1.1; BX 8 See, e.g., BOX Fee Schedule (Exchange Fees). Sections A, B, and C below, of the most Chapter I, Sec. 1(49); PHLX Rule 1000(b)(14); NOM 9 Public Customers receive allocation priority significant aspects of such statements. Chapter I, Sec. 1(a)(48); see also ISE Rule above equally priced competing interests of Market 100(a)(37A) (Priority Customer); Gemini Rule Makers, broker-dealers, and other market 100(a)(37A) (Priority Customer); MIAX Rule 100 participants in the PIP and COPIP. See, e.g., BOX 23 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). (Priority Customer); NYSE MKT Rule 900.2NY(18A) Rule 7150(g)(1) (Public Customer Allocation in PIP), 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). (Professional Customer); Arca Rule 6.1A(4A) BOX Rule 7245(g)(2) (Public Customer Allocation in 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4. (Professional Customer). COPIP).

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generally exempt from transaction fees The Exchange’s Informational exchanges have not issued any guidance and certain Exchange surcharges. Circular, however, has not clarified the regarding the application of their Similar to other U.S. options exchanges, Exchange’s Professional rule Professional rules. Furthermore, where the Exchange affords these marketplace completely. The advent of new multi-leg exchanges have issued such interpretive advantages to Public Customers based spread products and the proliferation of guidance, those interpretations have not on various business- and regulatory- the use of complex orders and necessarily been consistent.14 As a related objectives, including, for algorithmic execution strategies by both result, the Exchange believes that the example, to attract retail order flow to institutional and retail market rather than helping to promote the best the Exchange and to provide participants continue to raise questions regulation and discourage regulatory competitive pricing. as to what constitutes an ‘‘order’’ for arbitrage, the Professional rules have Currently, BOX Rule 100(a)(50) Professional order counting purposes. become a basis of intermarket defines a Professional as ‘‘any person or For example, do complex orders (which competition. entity that (i) is not a broker or dealer on the Exchange may be up to 4 legs) The Exchange believes that a new set in securities, and (ii) places more than constitute a single order or multiple of standards and a more detailed 390 orders in listed options per day on orders for Professional order counting counting regime than the Exchange’s average during a calendar month for its purposes? The Exchange’s Professional current Professional order rules provide own beneficial account(s).’’ The rule does not fully address these issues would allow the Exchange to better Exchange’s Professional order rule was and there is no common interpretation compete for order flow and help ensure adopted to distinguish non-broker across the U.S. options markets. deeper levels of liquidity on the dealer individuals and entities that have Moreover, the Exchange believes that Exchange. The Exchange also believes access to information and technology the proposed rule change would serve to that the proposed rule change would that enable them to professionally trade accomplish the Exchange’s stated goals help to remove impediments to and listed options in a manner similar to for its Professional rule. Under current help perfect the mechanism of a free brokers or dealers in securities from Rule 100(a)(50) many market and open market and a national market retail investors for order priority and/or participants using sophisticated system by increasing competition in the transaction fees purposes. In general, execution strategies and trading marketplace. Accordingly, the Exchange Professionals are treated as brokers or algorithms who would typically be proposes to amend the Rules by dealers in securities under the considered professional traders are not amending BOX Rule 100(a)(50) to adopt Exchange’s rules, including, but not identified under the Exchange’s new rules with respect to Professional limited to with respect to order priority Professional rule. The Exchange order counting. believes that these types of market and fees.10 BOX Rule 100(a)(50) is Proposal substantially similar to the Professional participants have access to technology The Exchange proposes to add order rules of other exchanges and was and market information akin to broker- additional details to Rule 100(a)(50) materially based upon the preexistent dealers. The Exchange also believes that setting forth a more in depth counting Professional order rules of other the proposed rule is warranted to ensure regime for calculating average daily exchanges. that Public Customers are afforded the orders for Professional order designation In September 2015, the Exchange marketplace advantages that they are purposes. Specifically, the Exchange’s clarified its Professional order rule by intended to be afforded over other types proposed rule would make clear how to distributing a Regulatory Circular to its of market participants on the Exchange. The Exchange notes that despite the count complex orders, ‘‘parent/child’’ Participants.11 Specifically, the adoption of materially similar orders that are broken into multiple Exchange codified its interpretation Professional rules across the markets, orders, and ‘‘cancel/replace’’ orders for that, for Professional order counting exchanges’ interpretations of their Professional order counting purposes. purposes, ‘‘parent’’ orders that are respective Professional rules vary. Under the Exchange’s proposed rule placed on a single ticket and entered for Although Professionals are similarly change all orders would count as one the beneficial account(s) of a person or defined by exchanges as non-broker- single order for Professional counting entity that is not a broker or dealer in dealer persons or entities that place purposes, unless otherwise specified securities and that are broken into more than 390 orders in listed options under the Rules. Proposed Rule multiple parts by a broker or dealer, or for their own beneficial account(s) per 100(a)(50) would provide that except as by an algorithm housed at a broker or day on average during a calendar noted below, each order of any order dealer, or by an algorithm licensed from month, there is no consistent definition type counts as one order for Professional a broker or dealer that is housed with across the markets as to what constitutes order counting purposes. Paragraph (a) the customer in order to achieve a an ‘‘order’’ for Professional order of proposed Rule 100(a)(50) would specific execution strategy, should counting purposes. While several discuss Complex Orders.15 Under count as one single order for options exchanges, including BOX, have Professional order counting purposes. attempted to clarify their interpretations 14 Compare NYSE Joint Regulatory Bulletin, This interpretation was a clarification in of their Professional rules through NYSE Acra RBO–15–03, NYSE Amex RBO–15–06) the Rules based on the Exchange’s past regulatory and information notices and (Professional Customer Orders) with Interpretation and Policy .01 to Rule 1.1(ggg); Regulatory Circular interpretations of Rule 100 (a)(50) and 13 circulars, many of the options RG09–148 (Professional Orders); ISE Regulatory similar interpretations set forth in a Information Circular 2014–007/Gemini Regulatory previously issued ISE/ISE Gemini, LLC 13 See BOX Regulatory Circulars RC–2015–21 Information Circular 2014–011 (Priority Customer (‘‘Gemini’’) Joint Regulatory Information (Professional Orders) and RC–2015–22 (Professional Orders and Professional Orders (FAQ)); and ISE Circular.12 Order Implementation); Regulatory Circular RG09– Regulatory Information Circular 2009–179 (Priority 148 (Professional Orders); ISE Regulatory Customer Orders and Professional Orders (FAQ)). Information Circular 2014–007/Gemini Regulatory 15 A Complex Order is defined as any order 10 See BOX Rule 100(a)(50). Information Circular 2014–011 (Priority Customer involving the simultaneous purchase and/or sale of 11 See RC–2015–21. Orders and Professional Orders (FAQ)); MIAX two or more different options series in the same 12 See ISE Regulatory Information Circular 2014– Regulatory Circular 2014–69 (Priority Customer and underlying security, for the same account, in a ratio 007/Gemini Regulatory Information Circular 2014– Professional Interest Order Summary); NYSE Joint that is equal to or greater than one-to-three (.333) 011 (Priority Customer Orders and Professional Regulatory Bulletin, NYSE Acra RBO–15–03, NYSE and less than or equal to three-to-one (3.00) and for Orders (FAQ)). Amex RBO–15–06) (Professional Customer Orders). Continued

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paragraph (a)(1) of proposed Rule series (or complex orders consisting of class, each order entered would count as 100(a)(50), a complex order comprised up to eight legs) in order to attempt to a separate order for Professional order of eight (8) legs or fewer would count as achieve best execution for the overall counting purposes. Likewise, if the a single order. Conversely, paragraph order. Public Customer instructed her broker (a)(2) of proposed Rule 100(a)(50) would For example, if a Public Customer to buy a variety of calls across various provide that a complex order comprised were to enter an order to buy 1,000 XYZ option classes as part of a basket trade, of nine (9) legs or more counts as $5 January calls at a limit price of $1, each order entered by the broker in multiple orders with each option leg which the Public Customer’s broker order to obtain the positions making up counting as its own separate order.16 then broke into four separate orders to the basket would count as a separate The Exchange believes the distinction buy 250 XYZ $5 January calls at a limit order for Professional counting between complex orders with up to price of $1 in order to achieve a better purposes.19 eight legs from those with nine or more execution, the four ‘‘child’’ orders The Exchange believes that the legs is appropriate in light of the would still only count as one order for distinctions between ‘‘parent’’ and purposes for which Rule 100(a)(50) was Professional order counting purposes ‘‘child’’ orders in paragraph (b) to adopted. In particular, the Exchange (whether or not the four separate orders proposed Rule 100(a)(50) are notes that multi-leg complex order were sent to the same or different appropriate. The Exchange notes that strategies with nine or more legs are exchanges for execution).17 Similarly, in paragraph (b) to proposed Rule more complex in nature and thus, more the case of a complex order, if a Public 100(a)(50) is not aimed at capturing likely to be used by professional traders Customer were to enter an order to buy orders that are being ‘‘worked’’ or than traditional two, three, and four leg 1,000 XYZ $5 January(sell)/March(buy) broken into multiple orders to avoid complex order strategies such as the calendar spreads (with a 1:1 ratio on the showing large orders to the market in an strangle, straddle, butterfly, collar, and legs), at a net debit limit price of $0.20, effort to elude front-running and to condor strategies, and combinations which the Public Customer’s broker achieve best execution as is typically thereof with eight legs or fewer, which then broke into four separate orders to done by brokers on behalf of retail are generally not algorithmically buy 250 XYZ $5 January/March clients. Rather, paragraph (b) to generated and are frequently used by calendar spreads (each with a 1:1 ratio proposed Rule 100(a)(50) is aimed at retail investors. Thus, the types of on the legs), each at a net debit limit identifying ‘‘child’’ orders of ‘‘parent’’ complex orders traditionally placed by price of $0.20, the four ‘‘child’’ orders orders generated by algorithms that are retail investors would continue to count would still only count as one order for typically used by sophisticated traders as only one order while the more Professional order counting purposes to continuously update their orders in complex strategy orders that are (whether or not the four separate orders concert with market updates in order to typically used by professional traders were sent to the same or different keep their overall trading strategies in would count as multiple orders for exchanges for execution). balance. The Exchange believes that Professional order counting purposes. Conversely, under paragraph (b)(2) of these types of ‘‘parent/child’’ orders Paragraph (b) of proposed Rule proposed Rule 100(a)(50), a ‘‘parent’’ typically used by sophisticated traders 100(a)(50) would provide details order (including a strategy order) 18 that should count as multiple orders. relating to the counting of ‘‘parent/ is broken into multiple ‘‘child’’ orders Paragraph (c) of proposed Rule child’’ orders. Under paragraph (b)(1), a on both sides (buy/sell) of a series and/ 100(a)(50), would discuss the counting ‘‘parent’’ order that is placed for the or multiple series counts as multiple of orders that are cancelled and beneficial account(s) of a person or orders, with each ‘‘child’’ order replaced. Similar to the distinctions entity that is not a broker or dealer in counting as a new and separate order. drawn in paragraph (b) of proposed Rule securities that is broken into multiple Accordingly, under this provision, 100(a)(50), paragraph (c) would ‘‘child’’ orders on the same side (buy/ strategy orders, which are most often essentially separate orders that are sell) and series as the ‘‘parent’’ order by used by sophisticated traders best cancelled and replaced as part of an a broker or dealer, or by an algorithm characterized as ‘‘Professionals,’’ would overall strategy from those that are housed at a broker or dealer or by an count as multiple orders for each child cancelled and replaced by a broker that algorithm licensed from a broker or order entered as part of the overall is ‘‘working’’ the order to achieve best dealer, but which is housed with the strategy. For example, if a customer execution or attempting to time the Public Customer, counts as one order were to enter an order with her broker market. Specifically, paragraph (c)(1) of even if the ‘‘child’’ orders are routed by which multiple ‘‘child’’ orders were proposed Rule 100(a)(50) would provide across multiple exchanges. Essentially, then sent to the Exchange across that except as otherwise provided in the this paragraph would describe how multiple series in a particular option rule (and specifically as provided under orders placed for Public Customers, paragraph (c)(2)), any order that cancels which are ‘‘worked’’ by a broker in 17 Notably, however, if the customer herself were and replaces an existing order counts as to enter the same four identical orders to buy 250 order to receive best execution should a separate order (or multiple new orders XYZ $5 January calls at a limit price of $1 prior to in the case of a complex order be counted for Professional order sending the orders, those orders would count as counting purposes. Paragraph (b)(1) of four separate orders for Professional order counting comprised of nine (9) legs or more). For proposed Rule 100(a)(50) would permit purposes because the orders would not have been example, if a trader were to enter a non- broken into multiple ‘‘child’’ orders on the same larger ‘‘parent’’ orders (which may be marketable limit order to buy an option side (buy/sell) and series as the ‘‘parent’’ order by contract at a certain net debit price, simple orders or complex orders a broker or dealer, or by an algorithm housed at a consisting of up to eight legs), to be broker or dealer or by an algorithm licensed from cancel the order in response to market broken into multiple smaller orders on a broker or dealer, but which is housed with the customer. 19 Notably, with respect to the types of ‘‘parent’’ the same side (buy/sell) and in the same 18 For purposes of this proposed Rule 100(a)(50), orders (including strategy orders) described in the term ‘‘strategy order’’ is intended to mean an paragraph (b)(2) to proposed Rule 100(a)(50), such the purpose of executing a particular investment execution strategy, trading instruction, or algorithm orders would be received only as multiple ‘‘child’’ strategy. See BOX Rule 7240(a)(5). whereby multiple ‘‘child’’ orders on both sides of orders the U.S. options exchange receiving such 16 The Exchange notes that it does not current a series and/or multiple series are generated prior orders. The ‘‘parent’’ order would be broken apart accept complex orders comprised of more than four to being sent to any or multiple U.S. options before being sent by the participant to the legs. exchange(s). exchange(s) as multiple ‘‘child’’ orders.

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movements, and then reenter the same example, if an investor were to seek to Customers are averaging more than 390 order once it became marketable, those make a trade (or series of trades) to take orders per day at the end of each orders would count as two separate a long position at a certain percentage calendar quarter, the Exchange proposes orders for Professional order counting limit on a basket of options, the investor an effective date of April 1, 2016 for purposes even though the terms of both may need to cancel and replace several proposed calculation details to ensure orders were the same. of the ‘‘child’’ orders entered to achieve that all orders during the next quarterly Paragraph (c)(2) of proposed Rule the overall execution strategy several review will be counted in the same 100(a)(50) would specify the exception times to account for updates in the manner and that proposed language will to paragraph (c)(1) of proposed Rule prices of the underlyings. In such a case, not be applied retroactively. 100(a)(50) and would provide that an each ‘‘child’’ order placed to keep the 2. Statutory Basis order that cancels and replaces any overall execution strategy in place ‘‘child’’ order resulting from a ‘‘parent’’ would count as a new and separate The Exchange believes that the order that is placed for the beneficial order even if the particular ‘‘child’’ proposal is consistent with the account(s) of a person or entity that is order were being used to replace a requirements of Section 6(b) of the not a broker, or dealer in securities that slightly different ‘‘child’’ order that was Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the 20 is broken into multiple ‘‘child’’ orders previously being used to keep the same ‘‘Act’’), in general, and Section 6(b)(5) 21 on the same side (buy/sell) and series as overall execution strategy in place. The of the Act, in particular, in that it is the ‘‘parent’’ order by a broker or dealer, Exchange believes that the distinctions designed to prevent fraudulent and by an algorithm housed at a broker or between cancel/replace orders in manipulative acts and practices, to dealer, or by an algorithm licensed from paragraph (c) to proposed Rule promote just and equitable principles of a broker or dealer, but which is housed 100(a)(50) are appropriate as such trade, to foster cooperation and with the Public Customer, would not orders are typically generated by coordination with persons engaged in count as a new order. For example, if a algorithms used by sophisticated traders facilitating transactions in securities, to Public Customer were to enter an order to keep strategy orders continuously in remove impediments to and perfect the with her broker to buy 10,000 XYZ $5 line with updates in the markets. As mechanism of a free and open market January calls at a limit price of $1, such, the Exchange believes that in most and a national market system, and, in which the Public Customer’s broker cases, cancel/replace orders should general to protect investors and the then entered, but could not fill and then count as multiple orders. public interest. In particular, the cancelled to avoid having to rest the Exchange believes that proposed order in the book as part of a strategy Under current BOX Rule 100(a)(50), changes to Rule 100(a)(50) provides a to obtain a better execution for the in order to properly represent orders more conservative order counting Public Customer and then resubmitted entered on the Exchange, BOX regime for Professional order counting the remainder of the order, which Participants are required to indicate purposes that would identify more would be considered a ‘‘child’’ of the whether Public Customer orders are traders as Professionals to which the ‘‘parent’’ order, once it became ‘‘Professional’’ orders. This requirement Exchange’s definition of Professional marketable, such orders would only will remain the same. To comply with was designed to apply and create a count as one order for Professional order this requirement, Participants are better competitive balance for all counting purposes. Again, similar to required to review their customers’ participants on the Exchange, consistent paragraph (b) of proposed Rule activity on at least a quarterly basis to with the Act. As the options markets 100(a)(50), the Exchange notes that determine whether orders that are not have evolved to become more electronic paragraph (c) to proposed Rule for the account of a broker or dealer and more competitive, the Exchange 100(a)(50) is not aimed at capturing should be represented as customer believes that the distinction between orders that are being ‘‘worked’’ or being orders or Professional orders. Orders for registered broker-dealers and cancelled and replaced to avoid any Public Customer that had an professional traders who are currently showing large orders to the market in an average of more than 390 orders per day treated as Public Customers has become effort to elude front-running and to during any month of a calendar quarter increasingly blurred. More and more, achieve best execution as is typically must be represented as Professional the category of Public Customer today done by brokers on behalf of retail orders for the next calendar quarter. includes sophisticated algorithmic clients. Rather, paragraph (c) to Participants are required to conduct a traders including former market makers proposed Rule 100(a)(50) is aimed at quarterly review and make any and hedge funds that trade with a identifying ‘‘child’’ orders of ‘‘parent’’ appropriate changes to the way in frequency resembling that of broker- orders generated by algorithms that are which they are representing orders dealers. The Exchange believes that it is typically used by sophisticated traders within five days after the end of each reasonable under the Act to treat those to continuously update their orders in calendar quarter. While Participants customers who meet the high level of concert with market updates in order to only will be required to review their trading activity established in the keep their overall trading strategies in accounts on a quarterly basis, if during proposal differently than customers who balance. The Exchange believes that a quarter the Exchange identifies a do not meet that threshold and are more paragraph (c)(2) to proposed Rule customer for which orders are being typical retail investors to ensure that 100(a)(50) is consistent with these goals. represented as public customer orders professional traders do not take Accordingly, consistent with but that has averaged more than 390 advantage of priority and fee benefits paragraph (c)(1) of proposed Rule orders per day during a month, the intended for Public Customers. 100(a)(50), under paragraph (c)(3) of Exchange will notify the Participant and The Exchange notes that it is not proposed Rule 100(a)(50), an order that the Participant will be required to unfair to differentiate between different cancels and replaces any ‘‘child’’ order change the manner in which it is types of investors in order to achieve resulting from a ‘‘parent’’ order representing the Public Customer’s certain marketplace balances. The Rules (including a strategy order) that orders within five days. Because BOX currently differentiate between Public generates ‘‘child’’ orders on both sides Rule 100(a)(50) only requires that (buy/sell) of a series and/or in multiple Participants conduct a look-back to 20 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). series would count as a new order. For determine whether their Public 21 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).

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Customers, Broker-Dealers, Market B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Makers, and the like. These Statement on Burden on Competition Statement on Comments on the differentiations have been recognized to Proposed Rule Change Received From be consistent with the Act. The The Exchange does not believe that Members, Participants, or Others the proposed rule change will impose Exchange does not believe that the The Exchange has neither solicited any burden on competition not current BOX Rules and other exchanges nor received comments on the proposed necessary or appropriate in furtherance that accord priority to all Public rule change. Customers over broker-dealers are of the purposes of the Act. In this regard unfairly discriminatory. Nor does the and as indicated above, the Exchange III. Date of Effectiveness of the Proposed Rule Change and Timing for Exchange believe that it is unfairly notes that the rule change is Commission Action discriminatory to accord priority to only substantially similar to a recent CBOE 22 those Public Customers who on average filing. As discussed above, the Because the foregoing proposed rule do not place more than one order per Exchange does not believe that the change does not: (i) Significantly affect minute (390 per day) under the counting current BOX Rules and other exchanges the protection of investors or the public regime that the Exchange proposes. The that accord priority to all Public interest; (ii) impose any significant Exchange believes that such Customers over broker-dealers are burden on competition; and (iii) become differentiations drive competition in the unfairly discriminatory. Nor does the operative for 30 days from the date on marketplace and are within the business Exchange believe that it is unfairly which it was filed, or such shorter time judgment of the Exchange. Accordingly, discriminatory to accord priority to only as the Commission may designate, it has become effective pursuant to Section the Exchange also believes that its those customers who on average do not 19(b)(3)(A)(iii) of the Act 23 and proposal is consistent with the place more than one order per minute subparagraph (f)(6) of Rule 19b–4 requirement of Section 6(b)(8) of the Act (390 per day) under the counting regime that the Exchange proposes. The thereunder.24 A proposed rule change that the rules of an exchange not impose filed under Rule 19b–4(f)(6) normally an unnecessary or inappropriate burden Exchange believes that its proposal does not impose an undue burden on does not become operative prior to 30 upon competition in that it treats 25 competition. The Exchange notes that days after the date of filing. Rule 19b– persons who should be deemed 4(f)(6)(iii), however, permits the Professionals, but who may not be one of the purposes of the Professional rules is to help ensure fairness in the Commission to designate a shorter time under current Rule 100(a)(50) in a if such action is consistent with the marketplace and promote competition manner so that they do not receive protection of investors and the public among all market participants. The special priority benefits. interest.26 Exchange believes that proposed BOX The Exchange has requested that the Furthermore, the Exchange believes Rule100(a)(50)(a) would help establish that the proposed rule change will Commission waive the 30-day operative more competition among market delay. The Commission notes that it has protect investors and the public interest participants and promote the purposes by helping to assure that retail considered a substantially similar for which the Exchange’s Professional proposed rule change filed by CBOE customers continue to receive the rule was originally adopted. The appropriate marketplace advantages in which it approved after a notice and Exchange does not believe that the Act 27 the BOX marketplace as intended, while comment period. This proposed rule requires it to provide the same change does not raise any new or novel furthering competition among incentives and discounts to all market issues from those considered in the marketplace professionals by treating participants equally, so as long as the CBOE proposal. Based on the foregoing, them in the same manner as other exchange does not unfairly discriminate the Commission believes that it is similarly situated market participants. among participants with regard to consistent with the protection of The Exchange believes that it is access to exchange systems. The investors and the public interest to consistent with Section 6(b)(5) of the Exchange believes that here, that is waive the 30-day operative date so that Act not to afford market participants clearly the case. the proposal may take effect upon with similar access to information and 28 Rather than burden competition, the filing. technology as that of brokers and Exchange believes that the proposed dealers of securities with marketplace IV. Solicitation of Comments rule change promotes competition by advantages over such marketplace ensuring that retail investors continue to Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and competitors. The Exchange also believes receive the appropriate marketplace arguments concerning the foregoing, that the proposed rule change would advantages in the BOX marketplace as help to remove burdens on competition intended, while furthering competition and promote a more competitive 23 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(a)(iii). among marketplace professionals by 24 marketplace by affording certain 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). In addition, Rule 19b– treating them in the same manner under 4(f)(6) requires a self-regulatory organization to give marketplace advantages only to those the BOX Rules as other similarly the Commission written notice of its intent to file for whom they are intended. Finally, the situated market participants by ensuring the proposed rule change at least five business days Exchange believes that the proposed prior to the date of filing of the proposed rule that market participants with similar change, or such shorter time as designated by the rule change sets forth a more detailed access to information and technology Commission. The Exchange has satisfied this and clear regulatory regime with respect (i.e. Professionals and broker-dealers), requirement. 25 to calculating average daily order entry receive similar treatment under the BOX 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6)(iii). for Professional order counting 26 Id. Rules while retail investors receive the 27 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77450 purposes. The Exchange believes that benefits of order priority and fee (March 25, 2016) (Order Approving SR–CBOE– this additional clarity and detail will waivers that are intended to apply to 2016–005). eliminate confusion among market Public Customers. 28 For purposes only of waiving the 30-day participants, which is in the interests of operative delay, the Commission has considered the proposed rule’s impact on efficiency, competition, all investors and the general public. 22 See supra, note 3. and capital formation. See 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).

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including whether the proposed rule SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE must approve the proposed rule change, change is consistent with the Act. COMMISSION disapprove the proposed rule change or Comments may be submitted by any of institute proceedings to determine [Release No. 34–77581; File No. SR–FINRA– whether to approve or disapprove the the following methods: 2015–054] proposed rule change to March 22, Electronic Comments Self-Regulatory Organizations; 2016. • Use the Commission’s Internet Financial Industry Regulatory On March 23, 2016, the Commission comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ Authority, Inc.; Notice of Filing of published in the Federal Register an rules/sro.shtml); or Partial Amendment No. 1 to Proposed order to solicit comments on the proposed rule change and to institute • Rule Change Relating to Proposed Send an email to rule comments@ proceedings pursuant to Section sec.gov. Please include File No. SR– Rule Change To Adopt FINRA Capital Acquisition Broker Rules 19(b)(2)(B) of the Securities Exchange BOX–2016–13 on the subject line. Act of 1934 (‘‘Exchange Act’’) 3 to Paper Comments April 11, 2016. determine whether to approve or disapprove the proposed rule change.4 I. Introduction • Send paper comments in triplicate As described further below, on March to Secretary, Securities and Exchange On December 4, 2015, Financial 29, 2016 FINRA filed a partial Commission, 100 F Street NE., Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. amendment to its proposed rule change Washington, DC 20549–1090. (‘‘FINRA’’) filed with the Securities and in response to comments on the Notice Exchange Commission (the of Filing. All submissions should refer to File No. ‘‘Commission’’ or ‘‘SEC’’) proposed rule II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s SR–BOX–2016–13. This file number change SR–FINRA–2015–054, pursuant Statement of the Terms of Substance of should be included on the subject line to which FINRA proposed to adopt a the Proposed Amendment if email is used. To help the rule set that would apply exclusively to Commission process and review your firms that meet the definition of ‘‘capital In response to comments on the comments more efficiently, please use acquisition broker’’ and that elect to be Notice of Filing, FINRA filed a Partial only one method. The Commission will governed under this rule set Amendment No. 1 to amend proposed post all comments on the Commission’s (collectively, the ‘‘CAB Rules’’). CAB Rule 016(c)(2) to clarify that the Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ The Commission published the definition of ‘‘capital acquisition rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the proposed rule change for public broker’’ does not include any broker or submission, all subsequent comment in the Federal Register on dealer that effects securities transactions amendments, all written statements December 23, 2015.1 The Commission that would require the broker or dealer with respect to the proposed rule received 17 comment letters in response to report the transaction under the change that are filed with the to the proposed rule change.2 On FINRA Rules 6300 Series, 6400 Series, Commission, and all written January 28, 2016, FINRA extended the 6500 Series, 6600 Series, 6700 Series, communications relating to the time period in which the Commission 7300 Series or 7400 Series. With this proposed rule change between the Partial Amendment No. 1, FINRA filed: Commission and any person, other than 1 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 76675 (1) Exhibit 4, which reflects changes to those that may be withheld from the (December 17, 2015), 80 FR 79969 (December 23, the text of the proposed rule change public in accordance with the 2015) (Notice of Filing of File No. SR–FINRA– pursuant to this Partial Amendment No. provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be 2015–054) (‘‘Notice of Filing’’). 1, marked to show additions to the text available for Web site viewing and 2 Letters from Peter W. LaVigne, Esq., Chair, Securities Regulation Committee, Business Law as proposed in the original filing; and printing in the Commission’s Public Section, New York State Bar Association, dated (2) Exhibit 5, which reflects the changes Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., January 22, 2016; Judith M. Shaw, President, North to the current rule text that are proposed Washington, DC 20549 on official American Securities Administrators Association, in the proposed rule change, as business days between the hours of Inc., dated January 15, 2016; Timothy Cahill, President, Compass Securities Corporation, dated amended by this Partial Amendment 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of such January 13, 2016; Mark Fairbanks, President, No. 1. filing also will be available for Foreside Distributors, dated January 13, 2016; Dan inspection and copying at the principal Glusker, Perkins Fund Marketing, LLC, dated III. Date of Effectiveness of the office of the Exchange. All comments January 13, 2016; Steven Jafarzadeh, CAIA, Proposed Rule Change as Modified by Managing Director, CCO Partner, Stonehaven, dated Partial Amendment No.1 and Timing received will be posted without change; January 13, 2016; Richard A. Murphy, Manager, the Commission does not edit personal North Bridge Capital LLC, dated January 13, 2016; for Commission Action identifying information from Ron Oldenkamp, President, Genesis Marketing Within 180 days after the date of submissions. You should submit only Group, dated January 13, 2016; Michael S. Quinn, publication of the initial Notice of Filing Member and CCO, Q Advisors LLC, dated January information that you wish to make 13, 2016; Lisa Roth, President, Monahan & Roth, in the Federal Register or within such available publicly. All submissions LLC, dated January 13, 2016; Howard Spindel, longer period up to an additional 60 should refer to File No. SR–BOX–2016– Senior Managing Director, and Cassondra E. Joseph, days (i) as the Commission may 13, and should be submitted on or Managing Director, Integrated Management designate if it finds such longer period Solutions USA LLC, dated January 13, 2016; Sajan before May 6, 2016. K. Thomas, President, and Stephen J. Myott, Chief to be appropriate and publishes its For the Commission, by the Division of Compliance Officer, Thomas Capital Group, Inc., reasons for so finding or (ii) as to which dated January 13, 2016; Donna DiMaria, Chairman the self-regulatory organization Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated of the Board of Directors, and Lisa Roth, Board of 29 consents, the Commission will issue an authority. Directors, Third Party Marketers Association, dated Robert W. Errett, January 12, 2016; Frank P. L. Minard, Managing Partner, XT Capital Partners, LLC, dated January 12, 3 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(B). Deputy Secretary. 2016; Arne Rovell, Coronado Investments, LLC, 4 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77391 [FR Doc. 2016–08645 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] dated January 6, 2016; Daniel H. Kolber, President/ (March 17, 2016), 81 FR 15588 (March 23, 2016) BILLING CODE 8011–01–P CEO, Intellivest Securities, Inc., dated December 30, (Order Instituting Proceedings To Determine 2016; and Roger W. Mehle, Chairman and CEO, Whether to Approve or Disapprove Proposed Rule Archates Capital Advisors LLC, dated December 29, Change to Adopt FINRA Capital Acquisition Broker 29 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). 2015. Rules on File No. SR–FINRA–2015–054).

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order approving or disapproving such For the Commission, by the Division of A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s proposed rule change, as amended. Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated Statement of the Purpose of, and authority.5 Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule IV. Solicitation of Comments Robert W. Errett, Change Interested persons are invited to Deputy Secretary. 1. Purpose submit written data, views and [FR Doc. 2016–08646 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] arguments concerning the foregoing, BILLING CODE 8011–01–P The Exchange proposes to amend its including whether the proposed rule Fees Schedule, effective April 1, 2016. change, as amended by Partial Specifically, the Exchange proposes to Amendment No. 1, is consistent with SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE extend the current waiver of the VIX the Exchange Act. Comments may be COMMISSION Index License Surcharge of $0.10 per submitted by any of the following contract for Clearing Trading Permit [Release No. 34–77575; File No. SR–CBOE– methods: Holder Proprietary (‘‘Firm’’) (origin 2016–030] codes ‘‘F’’ or ‘‘L’’) VIX orders that have Electronic Comments a premium of $0.10 or lower and have • Self-Regulatory Organizations; Use the Commission’s Internet Chicago Board Options Exchange, series with an expiration of seven (7) comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ Incorporated; Notice of Filing and calendar days or less. The Exchange rules/sro.shtml); or Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed adopted the current waiver to reduce • Send an email to rule-comments@ Rule To Amend the Fees Schedule transaction costs on expiring, low- sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– priced VIX options, which the Exchange FINRA–2015–054 on the subject line. April 11, 2016. believed would encourage Firms to seek Paper Comments Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the to close and/or roll over such positions Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the close to expiration at low premium • Send paper comments in triplicate ‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 levels, including facilitating customers to Secretary, Securities and Exchange notice is hereby given that on April 1, to do so, in order to free up capital and Commission, 100 F Street NE., 2016, Chicago Board Options Exchange, encourage additional trading. The Washington, DC 20549–1090. Incorporated (the ‘‘Exchange’’ or Exchange initially proposed to waive All submissions should refer to File ‘‘CBOE’’) filed with the Securities and the surcharge through March 31, 2016, Number SR–FINRA–2015–054. This file Exchange Commission (the at which time the Exchange stated that number should be included on the ‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule it would evaluate whether the wavier subject line if email is used. To help the change as described in Items I, II, and [sic] has in fact prompted Firms to close Commission process and review your III below, which Items have been and roll over these positions close to comments more efficiently, please use prepared by the Exchange. The expiration as intended. The Exchange only one method. The Commission will Commission is publishing this notice to believes the proposed change has in fact post all comments on the Commission’s solicit comments on the proposed rule encouraged Firms to do so and as such, Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ change from interested persons. proposes to extend the waiver of the rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the surcharge through December 2016, at submission, all subsequent I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s which time the Exchange will amendments, all written statements Statement of the Terms of Substance of reevaluate whether the wavier [sic] has with respect to the proposed rule the Proposed Rule Change continued to prompt Firms to close and change that are filed with the The Exchange proposes to amend its roll over positions close to expiration at Commission, and all written Fees Schedule. The text of the proposed low premium levels. Accordingly, the communications relating to the rule change is available on the Exchange proposes to delete the proposed rule change between the Exchange’s Web site (http:// reference to the current waiver period of Commission and any person, other than www.cboe.com/AboutCBOE/ March 31, 2016 from the Fees Schedule those that may be withheld from the CBOELegalRegulatoryHome.aspx), at and replace it with December 31, 2016. public in accordance with the the Exchange’s Office of the Secretary, 2. Statutory Basis provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be and at the Commission’s Public available for Web site viewing and Reference Room. The Exchange believes the proposed printing in the Commission’s Public rule change is consistent with the Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the Washington, DC 20549, on official Statement of the Purpose of, and ‘‘Act’’) and the rules and regulations business days between the hours of Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule thereunder applicable to the Exchange 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of such Change and, in particular, the requirements of filing also will be available for In its filing with the Commission, the Section 6(b) of the Act.3 Specifically, inspection and copying at the principal Exchange included statements the Exchange believes the proposed rule office of FINRA. concerning the purpose of and basis for change is consistent with the Section All comments received will be posted the proposed rule change and discussed 6(b)(5) 4 requirements that the rules of without change. The Commission does any comments it received on the an exchange be designed to prevent not edit personal identifying proposed rule change. The text of these fraudulent and manipulative acts and information from submissions. You statements may be examined at the practices, to promote just and equitable should submit only information that places specified in Item IV below. The principles of trade, to foster cooperation you wish to make available publicly. All Exchange has prepared summaries, set and coordination with persons engaged submissions should refer to File forth in sections A, B, and C below, of in regulating, clearing, settling, Number SR–FINRA–2015–054 and the most significant aspects of such processing information with respect to, should be submitted on or before May statements. and facilitation transactions in 6, 2016. 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). 3 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). 5 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4. 4 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).

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securities, to remove impediments to that is not necessary or appropriate in comments more efficiently, please use and perfect the mechanism of a free and furtherance of the purposes of the Act only one method. The Commission will open market and a national market because the proposed change only post all comments on the Commission’s system, and, in general, to protect affects trading on CBOE. To the extent Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ investors and the public interest. that the proposed changes make CBOE rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the Additionally, the Exchange believes the a more attractive marketplace for market submission, all subsequent proposed rule change is consistent with participants at other exchanges, such amendments, all written statements Section 6(b)(4) of the Act,5 which market participants are welcome to with respect to the proposed rule requires that Exchange rules provide for become CBOE market participants. change that are filed with the the equitable allocation of reasonable Commission, and all written dues, fees, and other charges among its C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s communications relating to the Trading Permit Holders and other Statement on Comments on the proposed rule change between the persons using its facilities. Proposed Rule Change Received From Commission and any person, other than The Exchange believes it’s reasonable Members, Participants, or Others those that may be withheld from the to continue to waive the VIX Index The Exchange neither solicited nor public in accordance with the License Surcharge for Clearing Trading received comments on the proposed provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be Permit Holder Proprietary VIX orders rule change. available for Web site viewing and that have a premium of $0.10 or lower printing in the Commission’s Public III. Date of Effectiveness of the and have series with an expiration of 7 Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., Proposed Rule Change and Timing for calendar days or less because the Washington, DC 20549 on official Commission Action Exchange wants to continue business days between the hours of encouraging Firms to roll and close over The foregoing rule change has become 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the positions close to expiration at low effective pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A) filing also will be available for premium levels. The Exchange notes of the Act 6 and paragraph (f) of Rule inspection and copying at the principal that without the waiver, firms are less 19b–4 7 thereunder. At any time within office of the Exchange. All comments likely to engage in these transactions, as 60 days of the filing of the proposed rule received will be posted without change; opposed to other VIX transactions, due change, the Commission summarily may the Commission does not edit personal to the associated transaction costs. The temporarily suspend such rule change if identifying information from Exchange believes it’s equitable and not it appears to the Commission that such submissions. You should submit only unfairly discriminatory to limit the action is necessary or appropriate in the information that you wish to make waiver to Clearing Trading Permit public interest, for the protection of available publicly. All submissions Holder Proprietary orders because they investors, or otherwise in furtherance of should refer to File Number SR–CBOE– contribute capital to facilitate the the purposes of the Act. If the 2016–030 and should be submitted on execution of VIX customer orders with Commission takes such action, the or before May 6, 2016. a premium of $0.10 or lower and series Commission will institute proceedings For the Commission, by the Division of with an expiration of 7 calendar days or to determine whether the proposed rule Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated less. Finally, the Exchange believes it’s change should be approved or authority.8 reasonable, equitable and not unfairly disapproved. Robert W. Errett, discriminatory to provide that the Deputy Secretary. surcharge will be waived through IV. Solicitation of Comments [FR Doc. 2016–08640 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] December 2016, as it gives the Exchange Interested persons are invited to BILLING CODE 8011–01–P additional time to evaluate if the wavier submit written data, views, and [sic] is continuing to have the desired arguments concerning the foregoing, effect of encouraging these transactions. including whether the proposed rule SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE change is consistent with the Act. B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s COMMISSION Comments may be submitted by any of Statement on Burden on Competition the following methods: [Release No. 34–77582; File No. SR– The Exchange does not believe that BatsEDGX–2016–07] the proposed rule changes will impose Electronic Comments Self-Regulatory Organizations; Bats any burden on competition that are not • Use the Commission’s Internet EDGX Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Filing necessary or appropriate in furtherance comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ and Immediate Effectiveness of a Non- of the purposes of the Act. The rules/sro.shtml); or Substantive Correction to Rule 11.27 Exchange does not believe that the • Send an email to rule-comments@ proposed rule change will impose any sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– April 11, 2016. burden on intramarket competition that CBOE–2016–030 on the subject line. Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the is not necessary or appropriate in Paper Comments Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the furtherance of the purposes of the Act ‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 • because the proposed change applies to Send paper comments in triplicate notice is hereby given that on April 7, all Firms, and while the waiver only to Secretary, Securities and Exchange 2016, Bats EDGX Exchange, Inc. (the applies to Firm orders, Firms contribute Commission, 100 F Street NE., ‘‘Exchange’’ or ‘‘EDGX’’) filed with the capital to facilitate the execution of VIX Washington, DC 20549–1090. Securities and Exchange Commission customer orders with a premium of All submissions should refer to File (‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule $0.10 or lower and series with an Number SR–CBOE–2016–030. This file change as described in Items I and II expiration of 7 days or less. number should be included on the below, which Items have been prepared The Exchange does not believe that subject line if email is used. To help the by the Exchange. The Exchange has the proposed rule changes will impose Commission process and review your any burden on intermarket competition 8 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). 6 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A). 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). 5 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4). 7 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f). 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4.

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designated this proposal as a ‘‘non- numbered in the initial proposed rule (C) Self-Regulatory Organization’s controversial’’ proposed rule change change as the last rule within Chapter Statement on Comments on the pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the XI of the Exchange’s rulebook is Rule Proposed Rule Change Received From Act 3 and Rule 19b–4(f)(6)(iii) 11.21, Retail Orders. The Exchange now Members, Participants or Others thereunder,4 which renders it effective propose to renumber it as Rule 11.22 in Written comments were neither upon filing with the Commission. The order to have consecutively numbered solicited nor received. Commission is publishing this notice to rules within Chapter XI of its rulebook. solicit comments on the proposed rule Other than renumbering the rule as III. Date of Effectiveness of the change from interested persons. proposed herein, the Exchange does not Proposed Rule Change and Timing for Commission Action I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s proposes to amend any of the provisions Statement of the Terms of Substance of of current Rule 11.27. Because the proposed rule change does not (i) significantly affect the the Proposed Rule Change The proposed rule change will be protection of investors or the public effective on April 4, 2016. The Exchange filed a proposal to interest; (ii) impose any significant make one non-substantive correction to 2. Statutory Basis burden on competition; and (iii) become Exchange Rule 11.27, which operative for 30 days from the date on implements the Regulation NMS Plan to The Exchange believes that its which it was filed, or such shorter time Implement a Tick Size Pilot Program proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) as the Commission may designate, it has (‘‘Plan’’). of the Act 7 in general, and furthers the become effective pursuant to Section The text of the proposed rule change objectives of Section 6(b)(5) of the Act 8 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act 9 and Rule 19b– is available at the Exchange’s Web site in particular, in that it is designed to 4(f)(6) thereunder.10 at www.batstrading.com, at the promote just and equitable principles of A proposed rule change filed principal office of the Exchange, and at trade, to foster cooperation and pursuant to Rule 19b–4(f)(6) under the the Commission’s Public Reference coordination with persons engaged in Act 11 normally does not become Room. facilitating transactions in securities, to operative for 30 days after the date of its filing. However, Rule 19b–4(f)(6)(iii) 12 II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s remove impediments to and perfect the permits the Commission to designate a Statement of the Purpose of, and mechanism of a free and open market shorter time if such action is consistent Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule and a national market system and, in with the protection of investors and the Change general, to protect investors and the public interest. The Exchange believes public interest. The Exchange has asked In its filing with the Commission, the that this proposal is consistent with the the Commission to waive the 30-day Exchange included statements Act because it ensures consecutively operative delay. The Exchange has concerning the purpose of and basis for numbered rules within Chapter XI of its stated that the proposed rule change is the proposed rule change and discussed rulebook, thereby clarifying the intended to ensure consecutively any comments it received on the Exchange’s rulebook and avoiding numbered rules within Chapter XI of the proposed rule change. The text of these potential investor confusion. Exchange’s rulebook and does not statements may be examined at the amend any of the provisions of current places specified in Item IV below. The (B) Self-Regulatory Organization’s Rule 11.27. The Commission believes Exchange has prepared summaries, set Statement on Burden on Competition that waiver of the operative delay is forth in Sections A, B, and C below, of consistent with the protection of The Exchange does not believe that the most significant parts of such investors and the public interest the proposed rule change will result in statements. because it may benefit investors by any burden on competition that is not clarifying the Exchange’s rulebook and (A) Self-Regulatory Organization’s necessary or appropriate in furtherance avoiding potential investor confusion. Statement of the Purpose of, and of the purposes of the Act. The Accordingly, the Commission hereby Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Exchange notes that the proposed rule waives the operative delay and Change change is not intended to have a designates the proposed rule change competitive impact. It is simply 1. Purpose operative upon filing.13 intended to ensure consecutively At any time within 60 days of the The Exchange recently adopted Rule numbered rules within Chapter XI of its 11.27(b), which sets forth the filing of the proposed rule change, the rulebook and does not amend any of the Commission summarily may requirements for the collection and provisions of current Rule 11.27. transmission of data pursuant to temporarily suspend such rule change if Appendices B and C of the Plan.5 The it appears to the Commission that such related to data collection. See letter from Marcia E. action is necessary or appropriate in the Exchange now proposes to make one Asquith, Senior Vice President and Corporate non-substantive correction to Exchange Secretary, FINRA dated December 9, 2015 to Robert W. Errett, Deputy Secretary, Commission 9 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A). Rule 11.27 by renumbering it as Rule 10 6 (‘‘Exemption Request’’). The Commission, pursuant 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). As required under Rule 11.22. The Rule was incorrectly to its authority under Rule 608(e) of Regulation 19b–4(f)(6)(iii), the Exchange provided the NMS, granted the Exchange a limited exemption Commission with written notice of its intent to file 3 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A). from the requirement to comply with certain the proposed rule change, along with a brief 4 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6)(iii). provisions of the Plan as specified in the letter and description and the text of the proposed rule 5 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 77416 noted herein. See letter from David Shillman, change, at least five business days prior to the date (March 22, 2016) (SR–BatsEDGX–2016–01) (Notice Associate Director, Division of Trading and of filing of the proposed rule change, or such of Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of a Proposed Markets, Commission to Eric Swanson, General shorter time as designated by the Commission. Rule Change to Adopt Exchange Rule 11.27 to Counsel, Exchange, dated March 22, 2016 11 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). Implement the Regulation NMS Plan to Implement (‘‘Exemption Letter’’). While the Exemption Letter 12 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6)(iii). a Tick Size Pilot Program). references current Exchange Rule 11.27, the 13 For purposes only of waiving the 30-day 6 The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Exchange understands it will continue to apply to operative delay, the Commission has also Inc. (‘‘FINRA’’), on behalf of the Plan Participants the rule when renumbered as Rule 11.22. considered the proposed rule’s impact on submitted a letter to Commission requesting 7 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). efficiency, competition, and capital formation. See exemption from certain provisions of the Plan 8 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5). 15 U.S.C. 78c(f).

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public interest, for the protection of BatsEDGX–2016–07, and should be of those statements may be examined at investors, or otherwise in furtherance of submitted on or before May 6, 2016. the places specified in Item IV below. the purposes of the Act. If the For the Commission, by the Division of The Exchange has prepared summaries, Commission takes such action, the Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated set forth in sections A, B, and C below, Commission shall institute proceedings authority.14 of the most significant parts of such to determine whether the proposed rule Robert W. Errett, statements. change should be approved or Deputy Secretary. A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s disapproved. [FR Doc. 2016–08647 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Statement of the Purpose of, and the IV. Solicitation of Comments BILLING CODE 8011–01–P Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Change Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, and SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE 1. Purpose arguments concerning the foregoing, COMMISSION The Exchange proposes to list and including whether the proposed rule trade shares (‘‘Shares’’) of the following change is consistent with the Act. [Release No. 34–77576; File No. SR– NYSEArca–2016–46] under NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.600, Comments may be submitted by any of which governs the listing and trading of the following methods: Self-Regulatory Organizations; NYSE Managed Fund Shares:4 AdvisorShares Electronic Comments Arca, Inc.; Notice of Filing of Proposed Cornerstone Small Cap ETF (‘‘Fund’’). • Rule Change To List and Trade Shares The Shares will be offered by Use the Commission’s Internet of AdvisorShares Cornerstone Small AdvisorShares Trust (the ‘‘Trust’’),5 an comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ Cap ETF Under NYSE Arca Equities open-end management investment rules/sro.shtml); or Rule 8.600 company.6 The investment adviser to • Send an email to rule-comments@ the Fund will be AdvisorShares sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– April 11, 2016. Investments LLC (the ‘‘Adviser’’). 1 BatsEDGX–2016–07 on the subject line. Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Cornerstone Investment Partners will be Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the the Fund’s sub-adviser (‘‘Sub-Adviser’’). Paper Comments 2 3 ‘‘Act’’) and Rule 19b–4 thereunder, Foreside Fund Services, LLC (the • Send paper comments in triplicate notice is hereby given that, on March ‘‘Distributor’’) will be the principal to Secretary, Securities and Exchange 28, 2016, NYSE Arca, Inc. (the underwriter and distributor of the Commission, 100 F Street NE., ‘‘Exchange’’ or ‘‘NYSE Arca’’) filed with Washington, DC 20549–1090. the Securities and Exchange 4 A Managed Fund Share is a security that All submissions should refer to File Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’) the represents an interest in an investment company Number SR–BatsEDGX–2016–07. This proposed rule change as described in registered under the Investment Company Act of Items I, II, and III below, which Items 1940 (15 U.S.C. 80a–1) (‘‘1940 Act’’) organized as file number should be included on the an open-end investment company or similar entity subject line if email is used. To help the have been prepared by the self- that invests in a portfolio of securities selected by Commission process and review your regulatory organization. The its investment adviser consistent with its comments more efficiently, please use Commission is publishing this notice to investment objectives and policies. In contrast, an solicit comments on the proposed rule open-end investment company that issues only one method. The Commission will Investment Company Units, listed and traded on post all comments on the Commission’s change from interested persons. the Exchange under NYSE Arca Equities Rule Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ 5.2(j)(3), seeks to provide investment results that I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s correspond generally to the price and yield rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the Statement of the Terms of Substance of performance of a specific foreign or domestic stock submission, all subsequent the Proposed Rule Change index, fixed income securities index or combination amendments, all written statements thereof. The Exchange proposes to list and with respect to the proposed rule 5 The Trust is registered under the 1940 Act. On trade the shares of the following under change that are filed with the January 26, 2016, the Trust filed with the NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.600 Commission amendments to its registration Commission, and all written (‘‘Managed Fund Shares’’): statement on Form N–1A under the Securities Act communications relating to the AdvisorShares Cornerstone Small Cap of 1933 (15 U.S.C. 77a) (‘‘Securities Act’’) and under proposed rule change between the the 1940 Act relating to the Fund (File Nos. 333– ETF. The proposed rule change is Commission and any person, other than 157876 and 811–22110) (‘‘Registration Statement’’). available on the Exchange’s Web site at The description of the operation of the Trust and those that may be withheld from the www.nyse.com, at the principal office of the Fund herein is based, in part, on the public in accordance with the the Exchange, and at the Commission’s Registration Statement. In addition, the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be Commission has issued an order granting certain Public Reference Room. available for Web site viewing and exemptive relief to the Trust under the 1940 Act. See Investment Company Act Release No. printing in the Commission’s Public II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s 29291(May 28, 2010) (File No. 812–13677) Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., Statement of the Purpose of, and (‘‘Exemptive Order’’). Washington, DC 20549, on official Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule 6 The Commission has approved listing and business days between the hours of Change trading on the Exchange of a number of actively managed funds under Rule 8.600. See, e.g., 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the In its filing with the Commission, the Securities Exchange Act Release Nos. 63076 filing also will be available for self-regulatory organization included (October 12, 2010), 75 FR 63874 (October 18, 2010) inspection and copying at the principal statements concerning the purpose of, (SR–NYSEArca–2010–79) (order approving office of the Exchange. All comments Exchange listing and trading of Cambria Global and basis for, the proposed rule change Tactical ETF); 63802 (January 31, 2011), 76 FR 6503 received will be posted without change; and discussed any comments it received (February 4, 2011) (SR–NYSEArca–2010–118) the Commission does not edit personal on the proposed rule change. The text (order approving Exchange listing and trading of the identifying information from SiM Dynamic Allocation Diversified Income ETF and SiM Dynamic Allocation Growth Income ETF); submissions. You should submit only 14 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). and 65468 (October 3, 2011), 76 FR 62873 (October information that you wish to make 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). 11, 2011) (SR–NYSEArca–2011–51) (order available publicly. All submissions 2 15 U.S.C. 78a. approving Exchange listing and trading of TrimTabs should refer to File Number SR– 3 17 CFR 240.19b–4. Float Shrink ETF).

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Fund’s Shares. The Bank of New York with respect to its relevant personnel or in excess of analyst expectations; (2) Mellon (the ‘‘Administrator’’ or its broker-dealer affiliate regarding balance sheet strength; and (3) financial ‘‘Custodian’’) will serve as the access to information concerning the flexibility, as determined by measuring administrator, custodian and transfer composition and/or changes to the a company’s ability to meet debt and agent for the Fund. Fund’s portfolio, and will be subject to capital expenditure requirements. The Commentary .06 to Rule 8.600 procedures designed to prevent the use 1800 companies included in the provides that, if the investment adviser and dissemination of material non- investable universe will be ranked to the investment company issuing public information regarding such according to these criteria, and the most Managed Fund Shares is affiliated with portfolio. attractive companies will then be a broker-dealer, such investment adviser considered for inclusion within the Principal Investments shall erect a ‘‘fire wall’’ between the strategy, subject to risk controls and the investment adviser and the broker- According to the Registration Fund’s investment objective. dealer with respect to access to Statement, the investment objective of information concerning the composition the Fund will be to seek to provide total Other Investments and/or changes to such investment return through long-term capital While the Fund, under normal company portfolio. In addition, appreciation and current income. Under circumstances, will invest at least 80% Commentary .06 further requires that normal circumstances,8 the Fund will of its assets in the securities described personnel who make decisions on the invest at least 80% of its net assets (plus above, the Fund may invest its open-end fund’s portfolio composition any borrowings for investment remaining assets in the securities and must be subject to procedures designed purposes) in common stocks of small financial instruments described below. to prevent the use and dissemination of cap companies traded on a U.S. or In addition to the common stocks of material nonpublic information foreign exchange or over-the-counter small cap companies referenced in the regarding the open-end fund’s (‘‘OTC’’). The Sub-Adviser generally Principal Investments section above, the portfolio.7 Commentary .06 to Rule defines a small cap company as one Fund may invest in the following equity 8.600 is similar to Commentary .03(a)(i) having a market capitalization less than securities traded on a U.S. or foreign and (iii) to NYSE Arca Equities Rule the market cap of the largest company exchange or OTC: common stocks, 5.2(j)(3); however, Commentary .06 in in the Russell 2000 Index (the ‘‘Index’’) preferred stocks, rights, warrants, connection with the establishment of a at the time of acquisition. In choosing convertible securities, and master ‘‘fire wall’’ between the investment securities of U.S. and foreign companies limited partnerships (‘‘MLPs’’). The adviser and the broker-dealer reflects with market capitalization rankings Fund may invest in issuers located the applicable open-end fund’s between 1000 and 2800, the Sub- outside the United States directly, or in portfolio, not an underlying benchmark Adviser will create an investable exchange-traded funds (‘‘ETFs’’) 9 or index, as is the case with index-based universe of 1800 companies for the exchange-traded notes (‘‘ETNs’’) that are funds. Neither the Adviser nor the Sub- Fund similar to the components of the indirectly linked to the performance of Adviser is registered as a broker-dealer. Index, but excluding the smallest 200 foreign issuers; 10 or ‘‘Depositary Neither the Adviser nor the Sub-Adviser market capitalization securities in the Receipts’’, which are the following: is affiliated with a broker-dealer. In the Index. Sector weights will be American Depositary Receipts event (a) the Adviser or the Sub-Adviser constrained relative to Index sector (‘‘ADRs’’), Global Depositary Receipts becomes a registered broker-dealer or weights and will be determined by the (‘‘GDRs’’), European Depositary Receipts becomes newly affiliated with a broker- relative attractiveness of the specific (‘‘EDRs’’), International Depository dealer, or (b) any new adviser or any sector. Securities will be targeted to be Receipts (‘‘IDRs’’), ‘‘ordinary shares,’’ sub-adviser is a registered broker-dealer equally weighted within the sectors, but and ‘‘New York shares’’ issued and or becomes affiliated with a broker- may shift with price movements. traded in the U.S.11 dealer, it will implement a fire wall According to the Registration Statement, the Sub-Adviser’s 9 For purposes of this proposed rule change, ETFs 7 An investment adviser to an open-end fund is investment philosophy is based on the are Investment Company Units (as described in required to be registered under the Investment NYSE Arca Equities Rule 5.2(j)(3)); Portfolio Advisers Act of 1940 (the ‘‘Advisers Act’’). As a view that the market often misprices Depositary Receipts (as described in NYSE Arca result, the Adviser and Sub-Adviser and their fundamental improvements and is slow Equities Rule 8.100); and Managed Fund Shares (as related personnel are subject to the provisions of to recognize improving fundamentals, described in NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.600). The Rule 204A–1 under the Advisers Act relating to particularly in small cap stocks. The ETFs all will be listed and traded in the U.S. on codes of ethics. This Rule requires investment registered exchanges. The Fund will invest in the advisers to adopt a code of ethics that reflects the Sub-Adviser will seek to benefit from securities of ETFs registered under the 1940 Act fiduciary nature of the relationship to clients as the volatility of small cap stocks by consistent with the requirements of Section 12(d)(1) well as compliance with other applicable securities of the 1940 Act, or any rule, regulation or order of laws. Accordingly, procedures designed to prevent participating in upside volatility while the Commission or interpretation thereof. The Fund the communication and misuse of non-public reducing exposure to downside will only make such ETF investments in conformity information by an investment adviser must be volatility. The Sub-Adviser generally with the requirements of Regulation M of the consistent with Rule 204A–1 under the Advisers intends to select stocks that satisfy three Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the Act. In addition, Rule 206(4)–7 under the Advisers Act makes it unlawful for an investment adviser to basic criteria: (1) Analysts have ‘‘Internal Revenue Code’’). While the Fund may provide investment advice to clients unless such positively revised their forward looking invest in inverse ETFs, the Fund will not invest in leveraged or inverse leveraged ETFs (e.g., 2X or 3X). investment adviser has (i) adopted and estimates of the company’s profitability implemented written policies and procedures 10 ETNs include Index-Linked Securities (as reasonably designed to prevent violation, by the and the company has generated earnings described in NYSE Arca Equities Rule5.2(j)(6)). investment adviser and its supervised persons, of While the Fund may invest in inverse ETNs, the the Advisers Act and the Commission rules adopted 8 The term ‘‘under normal circumstances’’ means, Fund will not invest in leveraged or inverse thereunder; (ii) implemented, at a minimum, an without limitation, the absence of extreme volatility leveraged ETNs (e.g., 2X or 3X). annual review regarding the adequacy of the or trading halts in the equity markets or the 11 According to the Registration Statement, ADRs policies and procedures established pursuant to financial markets generally; operational issues are U.S. dollar denominated receipts typically subparagraph (i) above and the effectiveness of their causing dissemination of inaccurate market issued by U.S. banks and trust companies that implementation; and (iii) designated an individual information; or force majeure type events such as evidence ownership of underlying securities issued (who is a supervised person) responsible for systems failure, natural or man-made disaster, act by a foreign issuer. The underlying securities may administering the policies and procedures adopted of God, armed conflict, act of terrorism, riot or labor not necessarily be denominated in the same under subparagraph (i) above. disruption or any similar intervening circumstance. currency as the securities into which they may be

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The Fund may invest in the securities The Fund may enter into reverse commitment basis (i.e., delivery and of other investment companies to the repurchase agreements as part of the payment can take place between a extent that such an investment would be Fund’s investment strategy.14 month and 120 days after the date of the consistent with the requirements of The Fund may invest in U.S. transaction). government securities. Securities issued Section 12(d)(1) of the 1940 Act, or any According to the Registration or guaranteed by the U.S. government or rule, regulation or order of the Statement, to respond to adverse its agencies or instrumentalities include Commission or interpretation thereof. market, economic, political or other the following: U.S. Treasury securities, Consistent with such restrictions conditions, the Fund may invest up to discussed above, the Fund may invest in which are backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Treasury and which 100% of its total assets, without U.S. exchange-listed closed-end funds limitation, in high-quality, short-term and business development companies differ only in their interest rates, maturities, and times of issuance; U.S. debt securities and money market (‘‘BDCs’’). Except with respect to ETFs, instruments either directly or through 12 Treasury bills, which have initial as described above, the Fund will not ETFs. The Fund may be invested in this invest in inverse, leveraged, or inverse maturities of one year or less; U.S. manner for extended periods, leveraged investment company Treasury notes, which have initial depending on the Sub-Advisor’s securities. maturities of one to ten years; and U.S. assessment of market conditions. Debt With respect to the Fund’s Treasury bonds, which generally have initial maturities of greater than ten securities and money market investments in the equity securities of instruments are the following: shares of foreign issuers, the Fund may invest in years. The Fund may invest in certain U.S. government securities that are other mutual funds, commercial paper, the equity securities of foreign issuers in certificates of deposit, bankers’ emerging countries. issued or guaranteed by agencies or instrumentalities of the U.S. government acceptances, U.S. government securities, The Fund may invest in the securities repurchase agreements, and bonds that of exchange-traded pooled vehicles that including, but not limited to, obligations of U.S. government agencies or are rated BBB or higher. are not investment companies and, thus, instrumentalities such as the Federal not required to comply with the Investment Restrictions National Mortgage Association (‘‘Fannie provisions of the 1940 Act.13 These Mae’’), the Federal Home Loan Mortgage pooled vehicles typically hold According to the Registration Corporation (‘‘Freddie Mac’’), and the commodities, such as gold or oil, Statement, the Fund will be classified as Government National Mortgage currency, or other property that is itself a diversified investment company under Association (‘‘Ginnie Mae’’). the 1940 Act.15 not a security. The Fund may invest in U.S. The Fund may invest in shares of real exchange-traded equity options, U.S. The Fund intends to qualify as a estate investment trusts (‘‘REITs’’) that exchange-traded index options, and U.S. ‘‘regulated investment company’’ for are U.S. exchange-listed. exchange-traded stock index futures purposes of the Internal Revenue Code The Fund may enter into repurchase contracts, all of which are traded in of 1986.16 agreements with financial institutions, markets that are members of the The Fund may hold up to an aggregate which may be deemed to be loans. Intermarket Surveillance Group (ISG’’) amount of 15% of its net assets in or with which the Exchange has in place illiquid assets.17 The Fund will monitor converted. The underlying securities are held in a comprehensive surveillance sharing its portfolio liquidity on an ongoing trust by a custodian bank or similar financial agreement. basis to determine whether, in light of institution in the issuer’s home country. Generally, The Fund may invest in U.S. ADRs in registered form are designed for use in current circumstances, an adequate domestic securities markets and are traded on exchange-traded ‘‘passive foreign level of liquidity is being maintained, exchanges or OTC in the U.S. GDRs, EDRs, and investment companies’’ (‘‘PFICs’’), and will consider taking appropriate IDRs are similar to ADRs in that they are certificates which are generally certain non-U.S. steps in order to maintain adequate evidencing ownership of shares of a foreign issuer; corporations that receive at least 75% of however, GDRs, EDRs, and IDRs may be issued in liquidity if, through a change in values, bearer form and denominated in other currencies, their annual gross income from passive net assets, or other circumstances, more and are generally designed for use in specific or sources (such as interest, dividends, than 15% of the Fund’s net assets are multiple securities markets outside the U.S. EDRs, certain rents and royalties or capital held in illiquid assets. Illiquid assets for example, are designed for use in European gains) or that hold at least 50% of their securities markets while GDRs are designed for use include securities subject to contractual throughout the world. Ordinary shares are shares of assets in investments producing such or other restrictions on resale and other foreign issuers that are traded abroad and on a U.S. passive income. instruments that lack readily available exchange. New York shares are shares that a foreign The Fund, from time to time, in the issuer has allocated for trading in the U.S. No more ordinary course of business, may 15 than 10% of the Fund’s net assets will be invested The diversification standard is set forth in in non-exchange-listed ADRs. purchase securities on a when-issued, Section 5(b)(1) of the 1940 Act. 16 12 See note 9, supra. delayed-delivery or forward 26 U.S.C. 851. 17 13 For purposes of this filing, ‘‘exchange-traded Under the supervision of the Fund’s Board of pooled vehicles’’ consist of Equity Gold Shares (as 14 According to the Registration Statement, Trustees (‘‘Board’’), the Adviser determines the described in NYSE Arca Equities Rule 5.2(j)(5)); reverse repurchase agreements involve sales of liquidity of the Fund’s investments. In determining Trust Issued Receipts (as described in NYSE Arca portfolio assets by the Fund concurrently with an the liquidity of the Fund’s investments, the Adviser Equities Rule 8.200); Commodity-Based Trust agreement by the Fund to repurchase the same may consider various factors, including (1) the Shares (as described in NYSE Arca Equities Rule assets at a later date at a fixed price. Generally, the frequency and volume of trades and quotations; (2) 8.201); Currency Trust Shares (as described in effect of such a transaction is that the Fund can the number of dealers and prospective purchasers NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.202); Commodity Index recover all or most of the cash invested in the in the marketplace; (3) dealer undertakings to make Trust Shares (as described in NYSE Arca Equities portfolio securities involved during the term of the a market; and (4) the nature of the security and the Rule 8.203); and Commodity Futures Trust Shares reverse repurchase agreement, while the Fund will market in which it trades (including any demand, (as described in NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.204). be able to keep the interest income associated with put or tender features, the mechanics and other The exchange-traded pooled vehicles all will be those portfolio securities. The Fund will establish requirements for transfer, any letters of credit or listed and traded in the U.S. on registered a segregated account with the Trust’s custodian other credit enhancement features, any ratings, the exchanges. While the Fund may invest in inverse bank in which the Fund will maintain cash, cash number of holders, the method of soliciting offers, exchange-traded pooled vehicles, the Fund will not equivalents or other portfolio securities equal in the time required to dispose of the security, and the invest in leveraged or inverse leveraged exchange- value to the Fund’s obligations in respect of reverse ability to assign or offset the rights and obligations traded pooled vehicles (e.g., 2X or 3X). repurchase agreements. of the security).

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markets as determined in accordance securities (the ‘‘Deposit Securities’’) Net Asset Value 18 with Commission staff guidance. (and/or an amount in cash in lieu of The NAV per Share of the Fund will The Fund will not: some or all of the Deposit Securities) be computed by dividing the value of (a) with respect to 75% of its total and generally make a cash payment the net assets of the Fund (i.e., the value assets, (i) purchase securities of any referred to as the ‘‘Cash Component’’. of its total assets less total liabilities) by issuer (except securities issued or The list of the names and the amounts the total number of Shares of the Fund guaranteed by the U.S. government, its of the Deposit Securities will be made outstanding, rounded to the nearest agencies or instrumentalities or shares available by the Administrator through cent. Expenses and fees, including of investment companies) if, as a result, the facilities of the National Securities without limitation, the management, more than 5% of its total assets would Clearing Corporation (‘‘NSCC’’) administration and distribution fees, be invested in the securities of such immediately prior to the opening of will be accrued daily and taken into issuer, or (ii) acquire more than 10% of business each day of the NYSE Arca. account for purposes of determining the outstanding voting securities of any The Cash Component represents the NAV per Share. The NAV per Share for one issuer. difference between the net asset value (b) invest 25% or more of its total the Fund will be calculated by the (‘‘NAV’’) of a Creation Unit and the Administrator and determined as of the assets in the securities of one or more market value of the Deposit Securities. issuers conducting their principal regularly scheduled close of normal Creations and redemptions of Shares trading on the New York Stock business activities in the same industry may only be made through an or group of industries. This limitation Exchange (‘‘NYSE’’) (normally 4:00 p.m. ‘‘Authorized Participant’’, as described Eastern Time) on each day that the does not apply to investments in in the Registration Statement. securities issued or guaranteed by the NYSE is open. Shares may be redeemed only in In computing the Fund’s NAV, the U.S. government, its agencies or Creation Units at their NAV and only on Fund’s securities holdings will be instrumentalities, or shares of a day that the NYSE Arca is open for investment companies. The Fund will valued based on their last readily business. The Administrator will make available market price. Price not invest 25% or more of its total assets available immediately prior to the in any investment company that so information on listed securities, opening of business each day, through including ETFs in which the Fund concentrates. the facilities of the NSCC, the list of the The Fund’s investments will be invests, will be taken from the exchange names and the amounts of the Fund’s where the security is primarily traded. consistent with its investment objective portfolio securities that will be and will not be used to provide multiple Other portfolio securities and assets for applicable that day to redemption which market quotations are not readily returns of a benchmark or to produce requests in proper form (‘‘Fund leveraged returns. The Fund’s available or determined to not represent Securities’’). Fund Securities received the current fair value will be valued investments will not be used to seek on redemption may not be identical to performance that is the multiple or based on fair value as determined in Deposit Securities, which are applicable good faith by the Fund’s Sub-Adviser in inverse multiple (e.g., 2Xs and 3Xs) of to purchases of Creation Units. the Fund’s primary broad-based accordance with procedures adopted by Unless cash redemptions or partial the Fund’s Board of Trustees (‘‘Board’’). securities benchmark index (as defined cash redemptions are available or in Form N–1A).19 U.S. exchange-traded options will be specified for the Fund, the redemption valued at the closing settlement price Creation and Redemption of Shares proceeds will consist of the Fund determined by the applicable exchange. Securities, plus cash in an amount equal Shares may be created and redeemed Exchange-traded equity securities, to the difference between the NAV of in ‘‘Creation Unit’’ size aggregations of including common stocks, ETFs, ETNs, Shares being redeemed as next at least 25,000 Shares. The size of a exchange-traded pooled vehicles, determined after receipt by the transfer Creation Unit is subject to change. In preferred stocks, rights, warrants, agent of a redemption request in proper order to purchase Creation Units of the convertible securities, closed-end funds, form, and the value of the Fund Fund, an investor must generally certain Depositary Receipts, MLPs, Securities (the ‘‘Cash Redemption deposit a designated portfolio of REITs, BDCs and PFICs will be valued Amount’’), less the applicable at market value, which will generally be 18 The Commission has stated that long-standing redemption fee and, if applicable, any determined using the last reported 20 Commission guidelines have required open-end transfer taxes. official closing or last trading price on funds to hold no more than 15% of their net assets the exchange or market on which the in illiquid securities and other illiquid assets. See 20 The Fund may, in certain circumstances, allow Investment Company Act Release No. 28193 (March cash creations or partial cash creations but not security is primarily traded at the time 11, 2008), 73 FR 14618 (March 18, 2008), footnote redemptions (or vice versa) if the Adviser or Sub- of valuation or, if no sale has occurred, 34. See also, Investment Company Act Release No. Adviser believes it will allow the Fund to adjust its at the last quoted bid price on the 5847 (October 21, 1969), 35 FR 19989 (December portfolio in a manner which is more efficient for primary market or exchange on which 31, 1970) (Statement Regarding ‘‘Restricted shareholders. The Fund may allow creations or Securities’’); Investment Company Act Release No. redemptions to be conducted partially in cash only they are traded. If market prices are 18612 (March 12, 1992), 57 FR 9828 (March 20, where certain instruments are (i) in the case of the unavailable or the Fund believes that 1992) (Revisions of Guidelines to Form N–1A). A purchase of a Creation Unit, not available in they are unreliable, or when the value fund’s portfolio security is illiquid if it cannot be sufficient quantity for delivery; (ii) not eligible for of a security has been materially disposed of in the ordinary course of business transfer through either the NSCC or the Depository within seven days at approximately the value Trust Company (‘‘DTC’’); or (iii) not eligible for affected by events occurring after the ascribed to it by the fund. See Investment Company trading due to local trading restrictions, local relevant market closes, the Fund will Act Release No. 14983 (March 12, 1986), 51 FR restrictions on securities transfers or other similar price those securities at fair value as 9773 (March 21, 1986) (adopting amendments to circumstances. To the extent the Fund allows determined in good faith using methods Rule 2a-7 under the 1940 Act); Investment creations or redemptions to be conducted wholly or Company Act Release No. 17452 (April 23, 1990), partially in cash, such transactions will be effected approved by the Fund’s Board. 55 FR 17933 (April 30, 1990) (adopting Rule 144A in the same manner for all Authorized Participants under the 1933 Act). on a given day except where: (i) Such instruments the investor on whose behalf the Authorized 19 The Fund’s broad-based securities benchmark are, in the case of the purchase of a Creation Unit, Participant is acting; or (iii) a holder of Shares of index will be identified in a future amendment to not available to a particular Authorized Participant the Fund would be subject to unfavorable income the Registration Statement following the Fund’s in sufficient quantity; (ii) such instruments are not tax treatment if the holder receives redemption first full calendar year of performance. eligible for trading by an Authorized Participant or proceeds in kind.

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OTC-traded common stocks, preferred holding, as applicable to the type of convertible securities and MLPs will be stocks, rights, warrants, convertible holding: Ticker symbol, CUSIP number available from major market data securities, and MLPs will be valued at or other identifier, if any; a description vendors. Quotation and last sale the last reported sale price from the of the holding (including the type of information for futures will be available OTC Bulletin Board or OTC Link LLC holding); the identity of the security, from the exchange on which they are on the valuation date. If such OTC- index, or other asset or instrument listed. Quotation and last sale traded security does not trade on a underlying the holding, if any; for information for exchange-listed options particular day, then the mean between options, the option strike price; quantity cleared via the Options Clearing the last quoted closing bid and asked held (as measured by, for example, par Corporation will be available via the price will be used. value, notional value or number of Options Price Reporting Authority. U.S. government securities, shares, contracts or units; maturity date, Price information regarding investment repurchase agreements and reverse if any; coupon rate, if any; effective company securities (other than repurchase agreements will be valued at date, if any; market value of the holding; exchange-traded investment company prices supplied by approved pricing and the percentage weighting of the securities) will be available from the services. holding in the Fund’s portfolio. The applicable fund. Price information Investment company securities (other Web site information will be publicly regarding U.S. government securities, than exchange-traded investment available at no charge. repurchase agreements, and reverse company securities) will be valued at In addition, a basket composition file, repurchase agreements may be obtained NAV. which includes the security names and from brokers and dealers who make Futures contracts will be valued at the share quantities (as applicable) required markets in such securities or through settlement or closing price determined to be delivered in exchange for Fund nationally recognized pricing services by the applicable exchange. Shares, together with estimates and through subscription agreements. actual cash components, will be In addition, the Portfolio Indicative Availability of Information publicly disseminated daily prior to the Value, as defined in NYSE Arca Equities The Fund’s Web site opening of the NYSE via the NSCC. The Rule 8.600 (c)(3), based on current (www.advisorshares.com), which will be basket will represent one Creation Unit information regarding the value of the publicly available prior to the public of the Fund. securities and other assets in the offering of Shares, will include a form Investors can also obtain the Fund’s Disclosed Portfolio, will be widely of the prospectus for the Fund that may Statement of Additional Information disseminated at least every 15 seconds be downloaded. The Fund’s Web site (‘‘SAI’’), the Fund’s Shareholder during the Core Trading Session by one will include additional quantitative Reports, and its Form N–CSR and Form or more major market data vendors.23 information updated on a daily basis, N–SAR, filed twice a year. The Trust’s The dissemination of the Portfolio including, for the Fund, (1) daily trading SAI and Shareholder Reports will be Indicative Value, together with the volume, the prior business day’s available free upon request from the Disclosed Portfolio, will allow investors reported closing price, NAV and mid- Trust, and those documents and the to determine the value of the underlying point of the bid/ask spread at the time Form N–CSR and Form N–SAR may be portfolio of the Fund on a daily basis of calculation of such NAV (the ‘‘Bid/ viewed on-screen or downloaded from and will provide a close estimate of that Ask Price’’),21 and a calculation of the the Commission’s Web site at value throughout the trading day. The premium and discount of the Bid/Ask www.sec.gov. Information regarding Portfolio Indicative Value should not be Price against the NAV, and (2) data in market price and trading volume of the viewed as a ‘‘real-time’’ update of the chart format displaying the frequency Shares will be continually available on NAV per Share of the Fund, which will distribution of discounts and premiums a real-time basis throughout the day on be calculated once per day. brokers’ computer screens and other of the daily Bid/Ask Price against the Trading Halts NAV, within appropriate ranges, for electronic services. Information each of the four previous calendar regarding the previous day’s closing With respect to trading halts, the quarters. On each business day, before price and trading volume information Exchange may consider all relevant commencement of trading in Shares in for the Shares will be published daily in factors in exercising its discretion to the Core Trading Session on the the financial section of newspapers. halt or suspend trading in the Shares of 24 Exchange, the Fund will disclose on its Quotation and last sale information for the Fund. Trading in Shares of the Web site the Disclosed Portfolio that the Shares and U.S. exchange-listed Fund will be halted if the circuit breaker will form the basis for the Fund’s equity securities, including common parameters in NYSE Arca Equities Rule calculation of NAV at the end of the stocks, ETFs, ETNs, exchange-traded 7.12 have been reached. Trading also business day.22 pooled vehicles, preferred stocks, rights, may be halted because of market On a daily basis, the Adviser, on warrants, convertible securities, closed- conditions or for reasons that, in the behalf of the Fund, will disclose on the end funds, MLPs, REITs, BDCs, PFICs view of the Exchange, make trading in Fund’s Web site the following and certain Depository Receipts will be the Shares inadvisable. These may information regarding each portfolio available via the Consolidated Tape include: (1) The extent to which trading Association (‘‘CTA’’) high-speed line, is not occurring in the securities and/or 21 The Bid/Ask Price of Shares of the Fund will and will be available from the national the financial instruments comprising be determined using the mid-point of the highest securities exchange on which they are the Disclosed Portfolio of the Fund; or bid and the lowest offer on the Exchange as of the listed. Prices related to foreign (2) whether other unusual conditions or time of calculation of the Fund’s NAV. The records exchange-traded common stocks, circumstances detrimental to the relating to Bid/Ask Prices will be retained by the Fund and its service providers. preferred stocks, rights, warrants, maintenance of a fair and orderly 22 Under accounting procedures followed by the convertible securities and MLPs will be market are present. Trading in the Fund, trades made on the prior business day (‘‘T’’) available from the applicable exchange will be booked and reflected in NAV on the current or from major market data vendors. 23 Currently, it is the Exchange’s understanding business day (‘‘T+1’’). Accordingly, the Fund will that several major market data vendors display and/ be able to disclose at the beginning of the business Intra-day and closing price information or make widely available Portfolio Indicative day the portfolio that will form the basis for the relating to OTC-traded common stocks, Values taken from CTA or other data feeds. NAV calculation at the end of the business day. preferred stocks, rights, warrants, 24 See NYSE Arca Equities Rule 7.12.

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Shares will be subject to NYSE Arca adequate to properly monitor Exchange The issuer has represented to the Equities Rule 8.600(d)(2)(D), which sets trading of the Shares in all trading Exchange that it will advise the forth circumstances under which Shares sessions and to deter and detect Exchange of any failure by the Fund to of the Fund may be halted. violations of Exchange rules and federal comply with the continued listing securities laws applicable to trading on requirements, and, pursuant to its Trading Rules the Exchange. obligations under Section 19(g)(1) of the The Exchange deems the Shares to be The surveillances referred to above Act, the Exchange will monitor for equity securities, thus rendering trading generally focus on detecting securities compliance with the continued listing in the Shares subject to the Exchange’s trading outside their normal patterns, requirements. If the Fund is not in existing rules governing the trading of which could be indicative of compliance with the applicable listing equity securities. Shares will trade on manipulative or other violative activity. requirements, the Exchange will the NYSE Arca Marketplace from 4 a.m. When such situations are detected, commence delisting procedures under to 8 p.m. Eastern Time in accordance surveillance analysis follows and NYSE Arca Equities Rule 5.5(m). with NYSE Arca Equities Rule 7.34 investigations are opened, where (Opening, Core, and Late Trading appropriate, to review the behavior of Information Bulletin Sessions). The Exchange has all relevant parties for all relevant Prior to the commencement of appropriate rules to facilitate trading violations. trading, the Exchange will inform its transactions in the Shares during all The Exchange or FINRA, on behalf of Equity Trading Permit Holders in an trading sessions. As provided in NYSE the Exchange, will communicate as Information Bulletin (‘‘Bulletin’’) of the Arca Equities Rule 7.6, the minimum needed regarding trading in the Shares special characteristics and risks price variation (‘‘MPV’’) for quoting and and certain underlying exchange-traded associated with trading the Shares. entry of orders in equity securities equity securities (including common Specifically, the Bulletin will discuss traded on the NYSE Arca Marketplace is stocks, ETFs, ETNs, exchange-traded the following: (1) The procedures for $0.01, with the exception of securities pooled vehicles, MLPs, REITs, BDCs, purchases and redemptions of Shares in that are priced less than $1.00 for which PFICs and certain Depository Receipts), Creation Unit aggregations (and that the MPV for order entry is $0.0001. options and futures with other markets Shares are not individually redeemable); The Shares will conform to the initial and other entities that are members of (2) NYSE Arca Equities Rule 9.2(a), and continued listing criteria under the ISG, and the Exchange or FINRA, on which imposes a duty of due diligence NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.600. behalf of the Exchange, may obtain on its Equity Trading Permit Holders to Consistent with NYSE Arca Equities trading information regarding trading in learn the essential facts relating to every Rule 8.600(d)(2)(B)(ii), the Adviser, as such securities and financial customer prior to trading the Shares; (3) the Reporting Authority, will implement instruments from such markets and the risks involved in trading the Shares and maintain, or be subject to, other entities. In addition, the Exchange during the Opening and Late Trading procedures designed to prevent the use may obtain information regarding Sessions when an updated Portfolio and dissemination of material non- trading in such securities and financial Indicative Value will not be calculated public information regarding the actual instruments from markets and other or publicly disseminated; (4) how components of the Fund’s portfolio. The entities that are members of ISG or with information regarding the Portfolio Exchange represents that, for initial which the Exchange has in place a Indicative Value and the Disclosed and/or continued listing, the Fund will comprehensive surveillance sharing Portfolio is disseminated; (5) the be in compliance with Rule 10A–3 25 agreement.27 requirement that Equity Trading Permit under the Act, as provided by NYSE Not more than 10% of the net assets Holders deliver a prospectus to Arca Equities Rule 5.3. A minimum of of the Fund in the aggregate invested in investors purchasing newly issued 100,000 Shares will be outstanding at equity securities (other than non- Shares prior to or concurrently with the the commencement of trading on the exchange-traded investment company confirmation of a transaction; and (6) Exchange. The Exchange will obtain a securities) shall consist of equity trading information. representation from the issuer of the securities whose principal market is not In addition, the Bulletin will Shares that the NAV per Share will be a member of the ISG or is a market with reference that the Fund is subject to calculated daily and that the NAV and which the Exchange does not have a various fees and expenses described in the Disclosed Portfolio as defined in comprehensive surveillance sharing the Registration Statement. The Bulletin NYSE Arca Equities Rule 8.600(c)(2) agreement. will discuss any exemptive, no-action, will be made available to all market In addition, the Exchange also has a and interpretive relief granted by the participants at the same time. general policy prohibiting the Commission from any rules under the Surveillance distribution of material, non-public Act. The Bulletin will also disclose that information by its employees. the NAV for the Shares will be The Exchange represents that trading All statements and representations calculated after 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time in the Shares will be subject to the made in this filing regarding (a) the each trading day. existing trading surveillances, description of the portfolio, (b) administered by the Exchange or the limitations on portfolio holdings or 2. Statutory Basis Financial Industry Regulatory Authority reference assets, or (c) the applicability The basis under the Act for this (‘‘FINRA’’) on behalf of the Exchange, of Exchange rules and surveillance proposed rule change is the requirement which are designed to detect violations procedures shall constitute continued under Section 6(b)(5) 28 that an of Exchange rules and applicable federal listing requirements for listing the exchange have rules that are designed to securities laws.26 The Exchange Shares on the Exchange. prevent fraudulent and manipulative represents that these procedures are acts and practices, to promote just and 27 For a list of the current members of ISG, see equitable principles of trade, to remove 25 17 CFR 240.10A–3. www.isgportal.org. The Exchange notes that not all impediments to, and perfect the 26 FINRA surveils trading on the Exchange components of the Disclosed Portfolio for the Fund pursuant to a regulatory services agreement. The may trade on markets that are members of ISG or mechanism of a free and open market Exchange is responsible for FINRA’s performance with which the Exchange has in place a under this regulatory services agreement. comprehensive surveillance sharing agreement. 28 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5).

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and, in general, to protect investors and made available to all market The proposed rule change is designed the public interest. participants at the same time. In to perfect the mechanism of a free and The Exchange believes that the addition, a large amount of information open market and, in general, to protect proposed rule change is designed to will be publicly available regarding the investors and the public interest in that prevent fraudulent and manipulative Fund and the Shares, thereby promoting it will facilitate the listing and trading acts and practices in that the Shares will market transparency. Quotation and last of an additional type of actively- be listed and traded on the Exchange sale information for the Shares will be managed exchange-traded product that pursuant to the initial and continued available via the CTA high-speed line. will enhance competition among market listing criteria in NYSE Arca Equities In addition, the Portfolio Indicative participants, to the benefit of investors Rule 8.600. The Exchange has in place Value will be widely disseminated at and the marketplace. As noted above, surveillance procedures that are least every 15 seconds during the Core the Exchange has in place surveillance adequate to properly monitor trading in Trading Session by one or more major procedures that are adequate to properly the Shares in all trading sessions and to market data vendors. The Fund’s Web monitor trading in the Shares in all deter and detect violations of Exchange site will include a form of the trading sessions and to deter and detect rules and applicable federal securities prospectus for the Fund that may be violations of Exchange rules and laws. The Exchange or FINRA, on behalf downloaded, as well as additional applicable federal securities laws. In of the Exchange, will communicate as quantitative information updated on a addition, as noted above, investors will needed regarding trading in the Shares, daily basis. On each business day, have ready access to information certain underlying exchange-traded before commencement of trading in regarding the Fund’s holdings, the equity securities (including common Shares in the Core Trading Session on Portfolio Indicative Value, the Disclosed stocks, ETFs, ETNs, exchange-traded the Exchange, the Fund will disclose on Portfolio, and quotation and last sale pooled vehicles, REITs, BDCs, PFICs its Web site the Disclosed Portfolio that information for the Shares. and certain Depository Receipts), will form the basis for the Fund’s B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s options and futures with other markets calculation of NAV at the end of the Statement on Burden on Competition and other entities that are members of business day. On a daily basis, the the ISG, and the Exchange or FINRA, on Adviser, on behalf of the Fund, will The Exchange does not believe that behalf of the Exchange, may obtain disclose on the Fund’s Web site the the proposed rule change will impose trading information regarding trading in following information regarding each any burden on competition that is not such securities and financial portfolio holding, as applicable to the necessary or appropriate in furtherance instruments from such markets and type of holding: Ticker symbol, CUSIP of the purpose of the Act. The Exchange other entities. In addition, the Exchange number or other identifier, if any; a notes that the proposed rule change will may obtain information regarding description of the holding (including facilitate the listing and trading of an trading in such securities and financial the type of holding); the identity of the additional type of actively-managed instruments from markets and other security, index, or other asset or exchange-traded product that primarily entities that are members of ISG or with instrument underlying the holding, if holds equity securities and that will which the Exchange has in place a any; for options, the option strike price; enhance competition among market comprehensive surveillance sharing quantity held (as measured by, for participants, to the benefit of investors agreement. Not more than 10% of the example, par value, notional value or and the marketplace. net assets of the Fund in the aggregate number of shares, contracts or units; invested in equity securities shall C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s maturity date, if any; coupon rate, if consist of equity securities whose Statement on Comments on the any; effective date, if any; market value principal market is not a member of the Proposed Rule Change Received From of the holding; and the percentage ISG or is a market with which the Members, Participants, or Others weighting of the holding in the Fund’s Exchange does not have a portfolio. The Web site information will No written comments were solicited comprehensive surveillance sharing be publicly available at no charge. or received with respect to the proposed agreement. Neither the Adviser nor the rule change. Sub-Adviser is registered as a broker- Moreover, prior to the commencement dealer. Neither the Adviser nor the Sub- of trading, the Exchange will inform its III. Date of Effectiveness of the Adviser is registered as a broker-dealer. Equity Trading Permit Holders in an Proposed Rule Change and Timing for [sic] Neither the Adviser nor the Sub- Information Bulletin of the special Commission Action Adviser [sic] The Fund’s investments characteristics and risks associated with Within 45 days of the date of will be consistent with its investment trading the Shares. Trading in Shares of publication of this notice in the Federal objective and will not be used to the Fund will be halted if the circuit Register or up to 90 days (i) as the provide multiple returns of a benchmark breaker parameters in NYSE Arca Commission may designate if it finds or to produce leveraged returns. The Equities Rule 7.12 have been reached or such longer period to be appropriate Fund’s investments will not be used to because of market conditions or for and publishes its reasons for so finding seek performance that is the multiple or reasons that, in the view of the or (ii) as to which the self-regulatory inverse multiple (i.e., 2Xs and 3Xs) of Exchange, make trading in the Shares organization consents, the Commission the Fund’s primary broad-based inadvisable. Trading in the Shares will will: securities benchmark index (as defined be subject to NYSE Arca Equities Rule (A) By order approve or disapprove in Form N–1A. 8.600(d)(2)(D), which sets forth the proposed rule change, or The proposed rule change is designed circumstances under which Shares of (B) institute proceedings to determine to promote just and equitable principles the Fund may be halted. In addition, as whether the proposed rule change of trade and to protect investors and the noted above, investors will have ready should be disapproved. public interest in that the Exchange will access to information regarding the obtain a representation from the issuer Fund’s holdings, the Portfolio Indicative IV. Solicitation of Comments of the Shares that the NAV per Share Value, the Disclosed Portfolio, and Interested persons are invited to will be calculated daily and that the quotation and last sale information for submit written data, views, and NAV and the Disclosed Portfolio will be the Shares. arguments concerning the foregoing,

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including whether the proposed rule SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Feeds). Nasdaq offers two proprietary change is consistent with the Act. COMMISSION data feeds containing real-time last sale Comments may be submitted by any of information for trades executed on [Release No. 34–77578; File No. SR– the following methods: NASDAQ–2016–048] Nasdaq or reported to the Nasdaq/ FINRA Trade Reporting Facility. These Electronic Comments Self-Regulatory Organizations; The include the ‘‘NASDAQ Last Sale for 3 • Use the Commission’s Internet NASDAQ Stock Market LLC; Notice of NASDAQ,’’ which contains all comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ Filing and Immediate Effectiveness of transaction reports for Nasdaq-listed rules/sro.shtml); or Proposed Rule Change To Amend stocks and ‘‘NASDAQ Last Sale for 4 • Nasdaq Rule 7039 NYSE/NYSE MKT,’’ which contains all Send an email to rule-comments@ such transaction reports for NYSE- and sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– April 11, 2016. NYSE MKT-listed stocks (collectively, NYSEArca–2016–46 on the subject line. Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the the ‘‘Nasdaq Last Sale Data Feeds’’). Paper Comments Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Specifically, Nasdaq proposes to (‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 amend Nasdaq Rule 7039(b) to reduce • Send paper comments in triplicate notice is hereby given that on March 31, the monthly fee from $50,000 to $41,500 to Secretary, Securities and Exchange 2016, The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC for each distributor of Nasdaq Last Sale Commission, 100 F Street, NE., (‘‘Nasdaq’’ or the ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with Data Feeds. The new lower fee is Washington, DC 20549–1090. the Securities and Exchange designed to incentivize distributors to Commission (‘‘SEC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’) subscribe to the Nasdaq Last Sale Data All submissions should refer to File a proposed rule change as described in Feeds. This fee is exclusive of the Number SR–NYSEArca-2016–46. This Items I, II and III below, which Items $1,500 monthly fee that all distributors file number should be included on the have been prepared by the Exchange. of a Nasdaq Last Sale Data Feed must subject line if email is used. To help the The Commission is publishing this also pay and that is set forth under Commission process and review your notice to solicit comments on the Nasdaq Rule 7039(c). comments more efficiently, please use proposed rule change from interested only one method. The Commission will persons. 2. Statutory Basis post all comments on the Commission’s The Exchange believes that its Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s proposal is consistent with Section 6(b) rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the Statement of the Terms of Substance of of the Act,5 in general, and furthers the submission, all subsequent the Proposed Rule Change objectives of Sections 6(b)(4) and 6(b)(5) amendments, all written statements Nasdaq is proposing changes to of the Act,6 in particular, in that it with respect to the proposed rule amend Nasdaq Rule 7039 (NASDAQ provides for the equitable allocation of change that are filed with the Last Sale and NASDAQ Last Sale Plus reasonable dues, fees and other charges Commission, and all written Data Feeds). among members and issuers and other communications relating to the The text of the proposed rule change persons using its facilities which the proposed rule change between the is available at Exchange operates or controls, and is Commission and any person, other than nasdaq.cchwallstreet.com, at Nasdaq’s not designed to permit unfair those that may be withheld from the principal office, and at the discrimination between customers, public in accordance with the Commission’s Public Reference Room. issuers, brokers, or dealers. provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s The Commission and the courts have available for Web site viewing and Statement of the Purpose of, and repeatedly expressed their preference printing in the Commission’s Public Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule for competition over regulatory Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., Change intervention in determining prices, Washington, DC 20549, on official products, and services in the securities business days between the hours of In its filing with the Commission, markets. In Regulation NMS, while 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of the Nasdaq included statements concerning adopting a series of steps to improve the filing also will be available for the purpose of, and basis for, the current market model, the Commission inspection and copying at the principal proposed rule change and discussed any highlighted the importance of market office of the Exchange. All comments comments it received on the proposed forces in determining prices and SRO received will be posted without change; rule change. The text of those revenues and, also, recognized that the Commission does not edit personal statements may be examined at the current regulation of the market system identifying information from places specified in Item IV below. The ‘‘has been remarkably successful in submissions. You should submit only Exchange has prepared summaries, set promoting market competition in its information that you wish to make forth in sections A, B, and C below, of broader forms that are most important to available publicly. All submissions the most significant parts of such investors and listed companies.’’ 7 should refer to File Number SR– statements. Likewise, in NetCoalition v. Securities NYSEArca–2016–46 and should be A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s and Exchange Commission 8 submitted on or before May 6, 2016. Statement of the Purpose of, and (‘‘NetCoalition’’) the D.C. Circuit upheld For the Commission, by the Division of Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule the Commission’s use of a market-based Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated Change authority.29 3 See Nasdaq Rule 7039(a)(1). 1. Purpose 4 See Nasdaq Rule 7039(a)(2). Robert W. Errett, The Exchange proposes to amend 5 15 U.S.C. 78f(b). Deputy Secretary. 6 Nasdaq Rule 7039 (NASDAQ Last Sale 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(4) and (5). [FR Doc. 2016–08641 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] 7 Securities Exchange Act Release No. 34–51808 and NASDAQ Last Sale Plus Data (June 9, 2005) (‘‘Regulation NMS Adopting BILLING CODE 8011–01–P Release’’). 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). 8 NetCoalition v. SEC, 615 F.3d 525 (D.C. Cir. 29 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4. 2010).

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approach in evaluating the fairness of There is intense competition between part of BDs with order flow, since they market data fees against a challenge trading platforms that provide may readily reduce costs by directing claiming that Congress mandated a cost- transaction execution and routing orders toward the lowest-cost trading based approach.9 As the court services and proprietary data products. venues. A BD that shifted its order flow emphasized, the Commission ‘‘intended Transaction execution and proprietary from one platform to another in in Regulation NMS that ‘market forces, data products are complementary in that response to order execution price rather than regulatory requirements’ market data is both an input and a differentials would both reduce the play a role in determining the market byproduct of the execution service. In value of that platform’s market data and data . . . to be made available to fact, market data and trade execution are reduce its own need to consume data investors and at what cost.’’ 10 a paradigmatic example of joint from the disfavored platform. Similarly, Further, ‘‘[n]o one disputes that products with joint costs. Data products if a platform increases its market data competition for order flow is ‘fierce.’ are valuable to many end Subscribers fees, the change will affect the overall . . . As the SEC explained, ’[i]n the U.S. only insofar as they provide information cost of doing business with the national market system, buyers and that end Subscribers expect will assist platform, and affected BDs will assess sellers of securities, and the broker- them or their customers in making whether they can lower their trading dealers that act as their order-routing trading decisions. costs by directing orders elsewhere and agents, have a wide range of choices of The costs of producing market data thereby lessening the need for the more where to route orders for execution’; include not only the costs of the data expensive data. [and] ‘no exchange can afford to take its distribution infrastructure, but also the Analyzing the cost of market data market share percentages for granted’ costs of designing, maintaining, and distribution in isolation from the cost of because ‘no exchange possesses a operating the exchange’s transaction all of the inputs supporting the creation monopoly, regulatory or otherwise, in execution platform and the cost of of market data will inevitably the execution of order flow from broker regulating the exchange to ensure its fair underestimate the cost of the data. Thus, dealers’....’’11 operation and maintain investor because it is impossible to create data The Exchange believes that amending confidence. The total return that a without a fast, technologically robust, Nasdaq Rule 7039(b) to reduce the trading platform earns reflects the and well-regulated execution system, monthly maximum fee from $50,000 to revenues it receives from both products system costs and regulatory costs affect $41,500 for each distributor of Nasdaq and the joint costs it incurs. the price of market data. It would be Last Sale Data Feeds (exclusive of the Moreover, an exchange’s customers equally misleading, however, to $1,500 monthly fee applicable to all view the costs of transaction executions attribute all of the exchange’s costs to distributors of a Nasdaq Last Sale Data and of data as a unified cost of doing the market data portion of an exchange’s Feed under Nasdaq Rule 7039(c)) is business with the exchange. A broker- joint product. Rather, all of the reasonable because Nasdaq believes it dealer (‘‘BD’’) will direct orders to a exchange’s costs are incurred for the will incentivize more distributors to particular exchange only if the expected unified purposes of attracting order subscribe to the Nasdaq Last Sale Data revenues from executing trades on the flow, executing and/or routing orders, Feeds. exchange exceed net transaction and generating and selling data about The Exchange also believes that the execution costs and the cost of data that market activity. The total return that an proposed rule fee change is an equitable the BD chooses to buy to support its exchange earns reflects the revenues it allocation and is not unfairly trading decisions (or those of its receives from the joint products and the discriminatory because the Exchange customers). The choice of data products total costs of the joint products. will apply the new lower fee uniformly is, in turn, a product of the value of the Competition among trading platforms across all distributors of Nasdaq Last products in making profitable trading can be expected to constrain the Sale Data Feeds decisions. If the cost of the product aggregate return each platform earns exceeds its expected value, the BD will from the sale of its joint products, but B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s choose not to buy it. Moreover, as a BD different platforms may choose from a Statement on Burden on Competition chooses to direct fewer orders to a range of possible, and equally The Exchange does not believe that particular exchange, the value of the reasonable, pricing strategies as the the proposed rule change will result in product to that BD decreases, for two means of recovering total costs. Nasdaq any burden on competition that is not reasons. First, the product will contain pays rebates to attract orders, charges necessary or appropriate in furtherance less information, because executions of relatively low prices for market of the purposes of the Act, as amended. the BD’s orders will not be reflected in information and charges relatively high Notwithstanding its determination that it. Second, and perhaps more important, prices for accessing posted liquidity. the Commission may rely upon the product will be less valuable to that Other platforms may choose a strategy competition to establish fair and BD because it does not provide of paying lower liquidity rebates to equitably allocated fees for market data, information about the venue to which it attract orders, setting relatively low the NetCoalition court found that the is directing its orders. Data from the prices for accessing posted liquidity, Commission had not, in that case, competing venue to which the BD is and setting relatively high prices for compiled a record that adequately directing orders will become market information. Still others may supported its conclusion that the market correspondingly more valuable. provide most data free of charge and for the data at issue in the case was Thus, an increase in the fees charged rely exclusively on transaction fees to competitive. Nasdaq believes that a for either transactions or data has the recover their costs. Finally, some record may readily be established to potential to impair revenues from both platforms may incentivize use by products. ‘‘No one disputes that providing opportunities for equity demonstrate the competitive nature of 12 the market in question. competition for order flow is ‘fierce’.’’ ownership, which may allow them to However, the existence of fierce charge lower direct fees for executions 9 Id. at 534–535. competition for order flow implies a and data. 10 Id. at 537. high degree of price sensitivity on the In this environment, there is no 11 Id. at 539 (quoting ArcaBook Order, 73 FR at economic basis for regulating maximum 74782–74783). 12 Id. prices for one of the joint products in an

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industry in which suppliers face of proprietary data products, as BATS other 15 and create incentives for other competitive constraints with regard to and NYSE Arca did before registering as TRF operators to enter the space. the joint offering. Such regulation is exchanges by publishing proprietary Alternatively, because BDs reporting to unnecessary because an ‘‘excessive’’ book data on the internet. Second, TRFs are themselves free to consolidate price for one of the joint products will because a single order or transaction the market data that they report, the ultimately have to be reflected in lower report can appear in a core data product, market for over-the-counter data itself, prices for other products sold by the an SRO proprietary product, and/or a separate and apart from the markets for firm, or otherwise the firm will non-SRO proprietary product, the data execution and trade reporting services— experience a loss in the volume of its available in proprietary products is is fully contestable. sales that will be adverse to its overall exponentially greater than the actual Moreover, consolidated data provides profitability. In other words, an increase number of orders and transaction two additional measures of pricing in the price of data will ultimately have reports that exist in the marketplace. discipline for proprietary data products to be accompanied by a decrease in the In addition to the competition and that are a subset of the consolidated data cost of executions, or the volume of both price discipline described above, the stream. First, the consolidated data is data and executions will fall. market for proprietary data products is widely available in real-time at $1 per The level of competition and also highly contestable because market month for non-professional users. contestability in the market is evident in entry is rapid, inexpensive, and Second, consolidated data is also the numerous alternative venues that profitable. The history of electronic available at no cost with a 15- or 20- compete for order flow, including trading is replete with examples of minute delay. Because consolidated eleven SRO markets, as well as entrants that swiftly grew into some of data contains marketwide information, internalizing BDs and various forms of the largest electronic trading platforms it effectively places a cap on the fees alternative trading systems (‘‘ATSs’’), and proprietary data producers: assessed for proprietary data (such as including dark pools and electronic Archipelago, Bloomberg Tradebook, last sale data) that is simply a subset of communication networks (‘‘ECNs’’). Island, RediBook, Attain, TracECN, the consolidated data. The mere Each SRO market competes to produce BATS Trading and BATS/Direct Edge. A availability of low-cost or free transaction reports via trade executions, proliferation of dark pools and other consolidated data provides a powerful and two FINRA-regulated TRFs compete ATSs operate profitably with form of pricing discipline for to attract internalized transaction fragmentary shares of consolidated proprietary data products that contain reports. It is common for BDs to further market volume. data elements that are a subset of the and exploit this competition by sending Regulation NMS, by deregulating the consolidated data, by highlighting the their order flow and transaction reports market for proprietary data, has optional nature of proprietary products. to multiple markets, rather than increased the contestability of that In this instance, the Exchange believes that amending Nasdaq Rule providing them all to a single market. market. While BDs have previously 7039(b) to reduce the monthly Competitive markets for order flow, published their proprietary data maximum fee from $50,000 to $41,500 executions, and transaction reports individually, Regulation NMS for each distributor of Nasdaq Last Sale provide pricing discipline for the inputs encourages market data vendors and Data Feeds (exclusive of the $1,500 of proprietary data products. BDs to produce proprietary products The large number of SROs, TRFs, BDs, monthly fee that all distributors of a cooperatively in a manner never before and ATSs that currently produce Nasdaq Last Sale Data Feed must also possible. Multiple market data vendors proprietary data or are currently capable pay and that is set forth under Nasdaq already have the capability to aggregate of producing it provides further pricing Rule 7039(c)) does not impose a burden data and disseminate it on a profitable discipline for proprietary data products. on competition and may increase Each SRO, TRF, ATS, and BD is scale, including Bloomberg and competition through making this a more currently permitted to produce Thomson Reuters. In Europe, Cinnober affordable option for distributors. proprietary data products, and many aggregates and disseminates data from Accordingly, the Exchange does not over 40 brokers and multilateral trading currently do or have announced plans to 13 believe that the proposed change will do so, including NASDAQ, NYSE, facilities. impair the ability of members or NYSE MKT, NYSE Arca, and BATS/ In the case of TRFs, the rapid entry of competing order execution venues to Direct Edge. several exchanges into this space in maintain their competitive standing in Any ATS or BD can combine with any 2006–2007 following the development the financial markets. other ATS, BD, or multiple ATSs or BDs and Commission approval of the TRF to produce joint proprietary data structure demonstrates the C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s products. Additionally, order routers contestability of this aspect of the Statement on Comments on the and market data vendors can facilitate market.14 Given the demand for trade Proposed Rule Change Received From Members, Participants or Others single or multiple BDs’ production of reporting services that is itself a by- proprietary data products. The potential product of the fierce competition for Written comments were neither sources of proprietary products are transaction executions—characterized solicited nor received. notably by a proliferation of ATSs and virtually limitless. Notably, the III. Date of Effectiveness of the potential sources of data include the BDs offering internalization—any supra- competitive increase in the fees Proposed Rule Change and Timing for BDs that submit trade reports to TRFs Commission Action and that have the ability to consolidate associated with trade reporting or TRF and distribute their data without the data would shift trade report volumes The foregoing change has become involvement of FINRA or an exchange- from one of the existing TRFs to the effective pursuant to Section 16 operated TRF. 19(b)(3)(A)(ii) of the Act. At any time The fact that proprietary data from 13 See http://www.cinnober.com/boat-trade- within 60 days of the filing of the ATSs, BDs, and vendors can by-pass reporting. 14 The low cost exit of two TRFs from the market 15 It should be noted that the FINRA/NYSE TRF SROs is significant in two respects. is also evidence of a contestable market, because has, in recent weeks, received reports for almost First, non-SROs can compete directly new entrants are reluctant to enter a market where 10% of all over-the-counter volume in NMS stocks. with SROs for the production and sale exit may involve substantial shut-down costs. 16 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A)(ii).

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proposed rule change, the Commission NASDAQ–2016–048, and should be received 109 comment letters in summarily may temporarily suspend submitted on or before May 6, 2016. response to the proposal.5 On January such rule change if it appears to the For the Commission, by the Division of 13, 2016, FINRA responded to the Commission that such action is Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated comments and filed Amendment No. 1 necessary or appropriate in the public authority.17 to the proposal.6 On January 14, 2016, interest, for the protection of investors, Robert W. Errett, the Commission issued an order or otherwise in furtherance of the Deputy Secretary. instituting proceedings pursuant to purposes of the Act. Section 19(b)(2)(B) of the Exchange Act 7 [FR Doc. 2016–08643 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] to determine whether to approve or IV. Solicitation of Comments BILLING CODE 8011–01–P disapprove the proposed rule change, as Interested persons are invited to modified by Amendment No. 1. The submit written data, views, and SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE Order Instituting Proceedings was arguments concerning the foregoing, COMMISSION published in the Federal Register on including whether the proposed rule January 21, 2016.8 The Commission change is consistent with the Act. [Release No. 34–77579; File No. SR–FINRA– received 23 comment letters in response Comments may be submitted by any of 2015–036] to the Order Instituting Proceedings.9 the following methods: Self-Regulatory Organizations; 5 See Exchange Act Release No. 76908 (Jan. 14, Electronic Comments Financial Industry Regulatory 2016), 81 FR 3532 (Jan. 21, 2016) (Order Instituting Authority, Inc.; Notice of Filing of Proceedings To Determine Whether To Approve or • Use the Commission’s Internet Amendment No. 2 and Designation of Disapprove Proposed Rule Change to Amend comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ FINRA Rule 4210 (Margin Requirements), to a Longer Period for Commission rules/sro.shtml); or Establish Margin Requirements for the TBA Market, Action on Proceedings To Determine • Send an email to rule-comments@ as Modified by Partial Amendment No. 1) (‘‘Order Whether To Approve or Disapprove a Instituting Proceedings’’). sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– Proposed Rule Change To Amend 6 See Amendment No. 1, dated January 13, 2016 NASDAQ–2016–048 on the subject line. (‘‘Amendment No. 1’’). FINRA’s responses to FINRA Rule 4210 (Margin comments received and proposed amendments are Paper Comments Requirements) To Establish Margin included in Amendment No. 1. Requirements for the TBA Market, as 7 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(B) (if the Commission does • Send paper comments in triplicate Modified by Amendment Nos. 1 and 2 not approve or disapprove a proposed rule change to Brent J. Fields, Secretary, Securities under Section 19(b)(2)(A) of the Exchange Act—i.e., and Exchange Commission, 100 F Street April 11, 2016. within 90 days of publication of notice of the filing NE., Washington, DC 20549–1090. of the proposed rule change in the Federal I. Introduction Register—the Commission shall institute All submissions should refer to File proceedings to determine whether to approve or Number SR–NASDAQ–2016–048. This On October 6, 2015, Financial disapprove the proposed rule change). file number should be included on the Industry Regulatory Authority, Inc. 8 See supra note 5. 9 subject line if email is used. To help the (‘‘FINRA’’) filed with the Securities and See Letters from Matrix Applications, LLC, Exchange Commission (‘‘Commission’’), dated February 9, 2016 (‘‘Matrix 2 Letter’’); Tari Commission process and review your Flannery, M&T Realty Capital Corporation, dated comments more efficiently, please use pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the February 9, 2016 (‘‘M&T 2 Realty Letter’’); Holly only one method. The Commission will Securities Exchange Act of 1934 MacDonald-Korth, JW Korth & Company, dated post all comments on the Commission’s (‘‘Exchange Act’’) 1 and Rule 19b–4 February 9, 2016 (‘‘Korth Letter’’); Chris Melton, thereunder,2 a proposed rule change to Coastal Securities, dated February 10, 2016 Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ (‘‘Coastal 2 Letter’’); Rodrigo Lopez, NorthMarq rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the amend FINRA Rule 4210 (Margin Capital Finance, L.L.C., dated February 10, 2016 submission, all subsequent Requirements) to establish margin (‘‘NorthMarq 2 Letter’’); Steve Wendel, CBRE, Inc., requirements for covered agency dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘CBRE 2 Letter’’); Tony amendments, all written statements Love, Forest City Capital Corporation, dated with respect to the proposed rule transactions, also referred to, for February 11, 2016 (‘‘Forest City 3 Letter’’); Robert change that are filed with the purposes of this proposed rule change Kirkwood, Lancaster Pollard Mortgage Company, Commission, and all written as the To Be Announced (‘‘TBA’’) dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘Lancaster Pollard 2 market. Letter’’); Mike Nicholas, Bond Dealers of America, communications relating to the dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘BDA 2 Letter’’); Blake proposed rule change between the The proposed rule change was Lanford, Walker & Dunlop, LLC, dated February 11, Commission and any person, other than published for comment in the Federal 2016 (‘‘W&D 2 Letter’’); Allen Riggs, Vining Sparks 3 those that may be withheld from the Register on October 20, 2015. On IBG, LP, dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘Vining Sparks November 10, 2015, FINRA extended Letter’’); John Gidman, Association of Institutional public in accordance with the Investors, dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘AII 2 Letter’’); provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be the time period in which the Christopher B. Killian, Securities Industry and available for Web site viewing and Commission must approve the proposed Financial Markets Association, dated February 11, printing in the Commission’s Public rule change, disapprove the proposed 2016 (‘‘SIFMA 2 Letter’’); Roderick D. Owens, rule change, or institute proceedings to Committee on Healthcare Financing, dated Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., February 10, 2016 (‘‘CHF 2 Letter’’); Bruce Washington, DC 20549, on official determine whether to approve or Sandweiss, Gershman Mortgage, dated February 11, business days between the hours of disapprove the proposed rule change to 2016 (‘‘Gershman 3 Letter’’); Timothy W. Cameron 4 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Copies of such January 15, 2016. The Commission and Laura Martin, Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association, Asset Management Group, filing also will be available for dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘SIFMA AMG 2 Letter’’); 17 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12). Mike McRobers, Prudential Mortgage Capital inspection and copying at the principal 1 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). Company, dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘Prudential 2 office of the Exchange. All comments 2 17 CFR 240.19b–4. received will be posted without change; Letter’’); James M. Cain, Sutherland Asbill & 3 See Exchange Act Release No. 76148 (Oct. 14, Brennan LLP (on behalf of Federal Home Loan the Commission does not edit personal 2015), 80 FR 63603 (Oct. 20, 2015) (File No. SR– Banks), dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘Sutherland 2 identifying information from FINRA–2015–036) (‘‘Notice’’). Letter’’); Carl B. Wilkerson, American Council of submissions. You should submit only 4 See Extension No. 1, dated November 10, 2015. Life Insurers, dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘ACLI 2 information that you wish to make FINRA’s extension of time for Commission action. Letter’’); David H. Stevens, Mortgage Bankers The extension is available at, http://www.finra.org/ Association, dated February 11, 2016 (‘‘MBA 2 available publicly. All submissions sites/default/files/rule_filing_file/SR-FINRA-2015- Letter’’); U.S. Senator Tom Cotton, dated February should refer to File Number SR– 036-extension-1.pdf>. Continued

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March 21, 2016, FINRA responded to date.17 FINRA stated that historically, 1. Definition of Covered Agency the comments and filed Amendment the TBA market is one of the few Transactions (Proposed FINRA Rule No. 2.10 The Commission is publishing markets where a significant portion of 4210(e)(2)(H)(i)c) 21 this notice to solicit comments on activity is unmargined, thereby creating Proposed paragraph (e)(2)(H)(i)c. of Amendment No. 2 to the proposed rule a potential risk arising from the rule would define Covered Agency change from interested persons and to counterparty exposure. With a view to Transactions to mean: extend to June 16, 2016 the time period this gap between the TBA market versus • TBA transactions, as defined in in which the Commission must approve other markets, FINRA noted the TPMG FINRA Rule 6710(u), inclusive of ARM or disapprove the proposed rule change, recommended standards (the ‘‘TMPG transactions, for which the difference as modified by Amendment Nos. 1 and best practices’’) regarding the margining between the trade date and contractual 2. of forward-settling agency MBS settlement date is greater than one transactions.18 FINRA stated that the business day; II. Description of the Proposed Rule • Change 11 TMPG best practices are Specified Pool Transactions, as recommendations and as such currently defined in FINRA Rule 6710(x), for In its filing, FINRA proposed are not rule requirements. FINRA’s which the difference between the trade amendments to FINRA Rule 4210 present requirements do not address the date and contractual settlement date is (Margin Requirements) to establish TBA market generally.19 greater than one business day; and requirements for: (1) TBA • CMOs, as defined in FINRA Rule Accordingly, to establish margin transactions,12 inclusive of adjustable 6710(dd), issued in conformity with a requirements for Covered Agency rate mortgage (‘‘ARM’’) transactions; (2) program of an agency, as defined in Transactions, FINRA proposed to Specified Pool Transactions; 13 and (3) FINRA Rule 6710(k), or a GSE, as redesignate current paragraph (e)(2)(H) transactions in Collateralized Mortgage defined in FINRA Rule 6710(n), for Obligations (‘‘CMOs’’),14 issued in of Rule 4210 as new paragraph (e)(2)(I), which the difference between the trade conformity with a program of an to add new paragraph (e)(2)(H) to Rule date and contractual settlement date is agency 15 or Government-Sponsored 4210, to make conforming revisions to greater than three business days. Enterprise (‘‘GSE’’),16 with forward paragraphs (a)(13)(B)(i), (e)(2)(F), 2. Other Key Definitions Established by settlement dates, (collectively, ‘‘Covered (e)(2)(G), (e)(2)(I), as redesignated by the the Proposed Rule Change (Proposed Agency Transactions,’’ also referred to, rule change, and (f)(6), and to add to the FINRA Rule 4210(e)(2)(H)(i)) 22 for purposes of this filing, as the ‘‘TBA rule new Supplementary Materials .02 market’’). through .05. The proposed rule change In addition to Covered Agency is described in further detail below. FINRA stated that most trading of Transactions, the proposed rule change agency and GSE Mortgage-Backed A. Proposed FINRA Rule 4210(e)(2)(H) would establish the following key Security (‘‘MBS’’) takes place in the (Covered Agency Transactions) 20 definitions for purposes of new TBA market, which is characterized by paragraph (e)(2)(H) of Rule 4210: The core requirements of the • The term ‘‘bilateral transaction’’ transactions with forward settlements as proposed rule change are set forth in long as several months past the trade means a Covered Agency Transaction new paragraph (e)(2)(H) of FINRA Rule that is not cleared through a registered 4210. clearing agency as defined in paragraph 11, 2016 (‘‘Senator Cotton Letter’’); Robert Tirschwell, Brean Capaital, LLC, dated February 17, (f)(2)(A)(xxviii) of Rule 4210; 17 See, e.g., James Vickery & Joshua Wright, TBA 2016 (‘‘Brean Capital 3 Letter’’); Lauren Sarper, • The term ‘‘counterparty’’ means any Trading and Liquidity in the Agency MBS Market, Prudential Financial, Inc., dated March 1, 2016 Federal Reserve Bank of New York (‘‘FRBNY’’) person that enters into a Covered (‘‘Prudential 3 Letter’’). Economic Policy Review, May 2013, Agency Transaction with a member and 10 See Amendment No. 2, dated March 21, 2016 available at, https://www.newyorkfed.org/ includes a ‘‘customer’’ as defined in (‘‘Amendment No. 2’’). FINRA’s responses to medialibrary/media/research/epr/2013/ comments received on the Order Instituting paragraph (a)(3) of Rule 4210; 1212vick.pdf>; see also, SEC’s Staff Report, • Proceedings and proposed amendments in Enhancing Disclosure in the Mortgage-Backed The term ‘‘deficiency’’ means the Amendment No. 1 are included in Amendment No. Securities Markets, January 2003, available at, amount of any required but uncollected 2. The text of Amendment No. 2 is available on https://www.sec.gov/news/studies/ maintenance margin and any required FINRA’s Web site at http://www.finra.org, at the mortgagebacked.htm≤; see also, Treasury Market principal office of FINRA, and at the Commission’s but uncollected mark to market loss; Practices Group (‘‘TMPG’’), Margining in Agency • Public Reference Room. MBS Trading, November 2012, available at, https:// The term ‘‘gross open position’’ 11 The proposed rule change, as modified by www.newyorkfed.org/medialibrary/microsites/ means, with respect to Covered Agency Amendment No. 1, as described in this Item II, is tmpg/files/margining_tmpg_11142012.pdf> (the Transactions, the amount of the absolute excerpted, in part, from the Notice, which was ‘‘TMPG Report’’). The TMPG is a group of market dollar value of all contracts entered into substantially prepared by FINRA, and the Order professionals that participate in the TBA market Instituting Proceedings. See supra notes 3 and 5. and is sponsored by the FRBNY. by a counterparty, in all CUSIPs; Amendment No. 2 is described in section II.D. 18 See TMPG, Best Practices for Treasury, Agency, provided, however, that such amount below. Debt, and Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities shall be computed net of any settled 12 See FINRA Rule 6710(u) (defining TBA to mean Markets, revised June 10, 2015, position of the counterparty held at the a transaction in an Agency Pass-Through Mortgage- available at, https://www.newyorkfed.org/ member and deliverable under one or Backed Security (‘‘MBS’’) or a Small Business medialibrary/microsites/tmpg/files/TMPG_ Administration (‘‘SBA’’)-Backed Asset-Backed June%202015_Best%20Practices>. more of the counterparty’s contracts Security (‘‘ABS’’) where the parties agree that the 19 See Interpretations/01 through/08 of FINRA with the member and which the seller will deliver to the buyer a pool or pools of Rule 4210(e)(2)(F), available at, http:// counterparty intends to deliver; a specified face amount and meeting certain other www.finra.org/web/groups/industry/@ip/@reg/@ • The term ‘‘maintenance margin’’ criteria but the specific pool or pools to be rules/documents/industry/p122203.pdf>. Such delivered at settlement is not specified at the Time guidance references TBAs largely in the context of means margin equal to two percent of of Execution, and includes TBA transactions for Government National Mortgage Association good delivery and TBA transactions not for good (‘‘GNMA’’) securities. The modern TBA market is 21 See supra notes 3 and 5; see also, Exhibit 5 in delivery). much broader than GNMA securities. Amendment No. 1, text of proposed rule change, as 13 See FINRA Rule 6710(x). 20 This section describes the proposed rule modified by Amendment No. 1. 14 See FINRA Rule 6710(dd). change prior to the proposed amendments in 22 See supra notes 3 and 5; see also, Exhibit 5 in 15 See FINRA Rule 6710(k). Amendment No. 2, which are described in section Amendment No. 1, text of proposed rule change, as 16 See FINRA Rule 6710(n) and 2 U.S.C. 622(8). II.D. below. modified by Amendment No. 1.

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the contract value of the net long or net bank, foreign sovereign, multilateral constitute more than 10 percent of the short position, by CUSIP, with the development bank, or the Bank for investment adviser’s regulatory assets counterparty; International Settlements, a member under management as reported on the • The term ‘‘mark to market loss’’ may elect not to apply the margin investment adviser’s most recent Form means the counterparty’s loss resulting requirements specified in paragraph ADV; from marking a Covered Agency (e)(2)(H) provided the member makes a Æ Members of limited size and Transaction to the market; written risk limit determination for each resources that do not have a credit risk • The term ‘‘mortgage banker’’ means such counterparty that the member shall officer or credit risk committee may an entity, however organized, that enforce pursuant to paragraph designate an appropriately registered engages in the business of providing real (e)(2)(H)(ii)b., as discussed below. principal to make the risk limit estate financing collateralized by liens In Amendment No. 1, FINRA determinations; on such real estate; Æ The member may base the risk limit • proposed to add to FINRA Rule 4210 The term ‘‘round robin’’ trade paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. to provide determination on consideration of all means any transaction or transactions that a member may elect not to apply products involved in the member’s resulting in equal and offsetting the margin requirements of paragraph business with the counterparty, positions by one customer with two (e)(2)(H) of the rule with respect to provided the member makes a daily separate dealers for the purpose of Covered Agency Transactions with a record of the counterparty’s risk limit eliminating a turnaround delivery counterparty in multifamily housing usage; and obligation by the customer; and Æ A member shall consider whether • securities or project loan program The term ‘‘standby’’ means securities, provided that: (1) Such the margin required pursuant to the rule contracts that are put options that trade securities are issued in conformity with is adequate with respect to a particular over-the-counter (‘‘OTC’’), as defined in a program of an Agency, as defined in counterparty account or all its paragraph (f)(2)(A)(xxvii) of Rule 4210, FINRA Rule 6710(k), or a GSE, as counterparty accounts and, where with initial and final confirmation defined in FINRA Rule 6710(n), and are appropriate, increase such procedures similar to those on forward documented as Freddie Mac K requirements. transactions. Certificates, Fannie Mae Delegated Exceptions From the Proposed Margin 3. Requirements for Covered Agency Underwriting and Servicing bonds, or Requirements: (1) Registered Clearing Transactions (Proposed FINRA Rule Ginnie Mae Construction Loan or Agencies; (2) Gross Open Positions of 4210(e)(2)(H)(ii)) 23 Project Loan Certificates, as commonly $2.5 Million or Less in Aggregate known to the trade; and (2) the member The specific requirements that would Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)c. provides that apply to Covered Agency Transactions makes a written risk limit determination for each such counterparty that the the margin requirements specified in are set forth in proposed paragraph paragraph (e)(2)(H) of the rule shall not (e)(2)(H)(ii). These requirements would member shall enforce pursuant to paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)b. of Rule 4210.25 apply to: address the types of counterparties that Æ Covered Agency Transactions that are subject to the proposed rule, risk • Risk Limits are cleared through a registered clearing limit determinations, specified Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)b. of the rule agency, as defined in FINRA Rule exceptions from the proposed margin 4210(f)(2)(A)(xxviii), and are subject to requirements, transactions with exempt provides that members that engage in Covered Agency Transactions with any the margin requirements of that clearing accounts,24 transactions with non- counterparty shall make a determination agency; and exempt accounts, the handling of de Æ any counterparty that has gross in writing of a risk limit for each such minimis transfer amounts, and the open positions in Covered Agency counterparty that the member shall treatment of standbys. Transactions with the member enforce. The rule provides that the risk amounting to $2.5 million or less in • Counterparties Subject to the Rule limit determination shall be made by a aggregate, if the original contractual designated credit risk officer or credit Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a. of the settlement for all such transactions is in risk committee in accordance with the proposed rule provides that all Covered the month of the trade date for such member’s written risk policies and Agency Transactions with any transactions or in the month succeeding procedures. Further, in connection with counterparty, regardless of the type of the trade date for such transactions and risk limit determinations, the proposed account to which booked, are subject to the counterparty regularly settles its rule establishes new Supplementary the provisions of paragraph (e)(2)(H) of Covered Agency Transactions on a Material .05. The new Supplementary the rule. However, paragraph Delivery Versus Payment (‘‘DVP’’) basis Material provides that, for purposes of (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.1. of the proposed rule or for cash; provided, however, that any risk limit determination pursuant to provides that with respect to Covered such exception from the margin paragraphs (e)(2)(F), (e)(2)(G) or (e)(2)(H) Agency Transactions with any requirements shall not apply to a of the rule: counterparty that is a Federal banking counterparty that, in its transactions Æ If a member engages in agency, as defined in 12 U.S.C. 1813(z) with the member, engages in dollar transactions with advisory clients of a under the Federal Deposit Insurance rolls, as defined in FINRA Rule registered investment adviser, the Act, central bank, multinational central 6710(z),26 or round robin trades, or that member may elect to make the risk limit uses other financing techniques for its 23 determination at the investment adviser This section describes the proposed rule Covered Agency Transactions. change prior to the proposed amendments in level, except with respect to any Amendment No. 2, which are described in section account or group of commonly Transactions With Exempt Accounts II.D. below. controlled accounts whose assets 24 The term ‘‘exempt account’’ is defined under Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)d. of the FINRA Rule 4210(a)(13). FINRA is proposing a managed by that investment adviser proposed rule provides that, on any net conforming revision to paragraph (a)(13)(B)(i) so long or net short position, by CUSIP, that the phrase ‘‘for purposes of paragraphs (e)(2)(F) 25 See Exhibit 4 and Exhibit 5 in Amendment No. and (e)(2)(G)’’ would read ‘‘for purposes of 1. Proposed Rule 4210(e)(2)(H)(ii)b. sets forth the resulting from bilateral transactions paragraphs (e)(2)(F), (e)(2)(G) and (e)(2)(H).’’ See rule’s requirements as to written risk limits. See supra note 5. also supra notes 5 and 6. 26 See FINRA Rule 6710(z).

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with a counterparty that is an exempt the trade date for such transaction and (e)(2)(F) to clarify that the paragraph’s account, no maintenance margin shall the customer regularly settles its scope does not apply to Covered Agency be required. However, the rule provides Covered Agency Transactions on a DVP Transactions as defined pursuant to new that such transactions must be marked basis or for cash; provided, however, paragraph (e)(2)(H). Accordingly, as to the market daily and the member that such exception from the required amended, paragraph (e)(2)(F) states: must collect any net mark to market maintenance margin shall not apply to ‘‘Other than for Covered Agency loss, unless otherwise provided under a non-exempt account that, in its Transactions as defined in paragraph paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)f. The rule transactions with the member, engages (e)(2)(H) of this Rule . . .’’ For similar provides that if the mark to market loss in dollar rolls, as defined in FINRA Rule reasons, the proposed rule change is not satisfied by the close of business 6710(z), or round robin trades, as revises paragraph (e)(2)(G) to clarify that on the next business day after the defined in proposed FINRA Rule the paragraph’s scope does not apply to business day on which the mark to 4210(e)(2)(H)(i)i., or that uses other a position subject to new paragraph market loss arises, the member shall be financing techniques for its Covered (e)(2)(H) in addition to paragraph required to deduct the amount of the Agency Transactions. (e)(2)(F) as the paragraph currently mark to market loss from net capital as states. As amended, the parenthetical in provided in Exchange Act Rule 15c3–1 De Minimis Transfer Amounts the opening sentence of the paragraph until such time the mark to market loss Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)f. of the rule states: ‘‘([O]ther than a position subject is satisfied. The rule requires that if provides that any deficiency, as set forth to paragraph (e)(2)(F) or (e)(2)(H) of this such mark to market loss is not satisfied in paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)e. of the rule, or Rule).’’ within five business days from the date mark to market losses, as set forth in • Current, pre-revision paragraph the loss was created, the member must paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)d. of the rule, with (e)(2)(H)(i) provides that members must promptly liquidate positions to satisfy a single counterparty shall not give rise maintain a written risk analysis the mark to market loss, unless FINRA to any margin requirement, and as such methodology for assessing the amount has specifically granted the member need not be collected or charged to net of credit extended to exempt accounts additional time. Under the rule, capital, if the aggregate of such amounts pursuant to paragraphs (e)(2)(F) and members may treat mortgage bankers with such counterparty does not exceed (e)(2)(G) of the rule which shall be made that use Covered Agency Transactions $250,000 (‘‘the de minimis transfer available to FINRA upon request. The to hedge their pipeline of mortgage amount’’). The proposed rule provides proposed rule change places this commitments as exempt accounts for that the full amount of the sum of the language in paragraphs (e)(2)(F) and purposes of paragraph (e)(2)(H) of this required maintenance margin and any (e)(2)(G) and deletes it from its current Rule. mark to market loss must be collected location. Accordingly, FINRA proposes to move to paragraphs (e)(2)(F) and Transactions With Non-Exempt when such sum exceeds the de minimis transfer amount. (e)(2)(G): ‘‘Members shall maintain a Accounts written risk analysis methodology for Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)e. of the rule Unrealized Profits; Standbys assessing the amount of credit extended provides that, on any net long or net Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)g. of the rule to exempt accounts pursuant to [this short position, by CUSIP, resulting from provides that unrealized profits in one paragraph], which shall be made bilateral transactions with a Covered Agency Transaction position available to FINRA upon request.’’ counterparty that is not an exempt may offset losses from other Covered Further, FINRA proposes to add to each: account, maintenance margin, plus any Agency Transaction positions in the ‘‘The risk limit determination shall be net mark to market loss on such same counterparty’s account and the made by a designated credit risk officer transactions, shall be required margin, amount of net unrealized profits may be or credit risk committee in accordance and the member shall collect the used to reduce margin requirements. with the member’s written risk policies deficiency, as defined in paragraph With respect to standbys, only profits and procedures.’’ FINRA believes (e)(2)(H)(i)d. of the rule, unless (in-the-money amounts), if any, on long Amendment No. 1 makes the risk limit otherwise provided under paragraph standbys shall be recognized. determination language in paragraphs (e)(2)(H)(ii)f. of the rule. The rule (e)(2)(F) and (e)(2)(G) more congruent provides that if the deficiency is not B. Conforming Amendments to FINRA with the corresponding language satisfied by the close of business on the Rule 4210(e)(2)(F) (Transactions With proposed for new paragraph (e)(2)(H) of next business day after the business day Exempt Accounts Involving Certain the rule. on which the deficiency arises, the ‘‘Good Faith’’ Securities) and FINRA • The proposed rule change revises member shall be required to deduct the Rule 4210(e)(2)(G) (Transactions With the references in paragraphs (e)(2)(F) amount of the deficiency from net Exempt Accounts Involving Highly and (e)(2)(G) to the limits on net capital capital as provided in Exchange Act Rated Foreign Sovereign Debt Securities deductions as set forth in current Rule 15c3–1 until such time the and Investment Grade Debt paragraph (e)(2)(H) to read ‘‘paragraph deficiency is satisfied. Further, the rule Securities) 27 (e)(2)(I)’’ in conformity with that provides that if such deficiency is not The proposed rule change makes a paragraph’s redesignation pursuant to satisfied within five business days from number of revisions to paragraphs the rule change. the date the deficiency was created, the (e)(2)(F) and (e)(2)(G) of FINRA Rule C. Redesignated Paragraph (e)(2)(I) member shall promptly liquidate 4210: 28 (Limits on Net Capital Deductions) 29 positions to satisfy the deficiency, • The proposed rule change revises unless FINRA has specifically granted the opening sentence of paragraph Under current paragraph (e)(2)(H) of the member additional time. FINRA Rule 4210, in brief, a member The rule provides that no 27 This section describes the proposed rule must provide prompt written notice to maintenance margin is required if the change prior to the proposed amendments in FINRA and is prohibited from entering original contractual settlement for the Amendment No. 2, which are described in section II.D. below. 29 Covered Agency Transaction is in the This section describes the proposed rule 28 See supra notes 3 and 5; see also, Exhibit 5 in change prior to the proposed amendments in month of the trade date for such Amendment No. 1, text of proposed rule change, as Amendment No. 2, which are described in section transaction or in the month succeeding modified by Amendment No. 1. II.D. below.

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into any new transactions that could The member must give prompt written that there are no conditions at this time increase the member’s specified credit notice to FINRA and shall not enter into that would require margining with exposure if net capital deductions taken any new transaction(s) subject to the respect to such transactions.37 Some by the member as a result of marked to provisions of paragraphs (e)(2)(F), commenters said that FINRA should the market losses incurred under (e)(2)(G) or (e)(2)(H) of the rule that engage in various forms of paragraphs (e)(2)(F) and (e)(2)(G), over a would result in an increase in the communication or outreach to clarify five day business period, exceed: (1) For amount of such excess under, as the rule.38 Other commenters suggested a single account or group of commonly applicable, paragraph (e)(2)(I)(i) of the FINRA clarify the intent of the proposed controlled accounts, five percent of the rule. exception by changing ‘‘a member may member’s tentative net capital (as In Amendment No. 1, FINRA elect not to apply the margin defined in Exchange Act Rule 15c3–1); proposed that the risk limit requirements’’ to ‘‘a member is not or (2) for all accounts combined, 25 determination requirements as set forth required to apply the margin percent of the member’s tentative net in paragraphs (e)(2)(F), (e)(2)(G) and requirements.’’ 39 Some commenters capital (again, as defined in Exchange (e)(2)(H) of Rule 4210 and proposed expressed concern that, because of Act Rule 15c3–1). As discussed above, Supplementary Material .05 become changes in nomenclature or other future the proposed rule change redesignates effective six months from the date the action by the agencies or GSEs, some current paragraph (e)(2)(H) of the rule as proposed rule change is approved by the securities that have the characteristics of paragraph (e)(2)(I), deletes current Commission.31 FINRA proposed that the multifamily and project loan securities paragraph (e)(2)(H)(i), and makes remainder of the proposed rule change may not be documented as Freddie Mac conforming revisions to paragraph become effective 18 months from the K Certificates, Fannie Mae Delegated (e)(2)(I), as redesignated, for the purpose date the proposed rule change is Underwriting and Servicing bonds, or of clarifying that the provisions of that approved by the Commission.32 Ginnie Mae Construction Loan or paragraph are meant to include Covered D. Amendment No. 2 33 Project Loan Certificates, and may Agency Transactions as set forth in new In Amendment No. 2, FINRA thereby inadvertently not be included 40 paragraph (e)(2)(H). In addition, the responded to comments received on the within the proposed exception. These proposed rule change clarifies that de Order Instituting Proceedings 34 and, in commenters proffered language so that minimis transfer amounts must be response to comments, proposes to the scope of the proposed exception included toward the five percent and 25 amend the rule language in paragraph would include other multifamily and percent thresholds as specified in the (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. In Amendment No. 2, project loan securities with rule, as well as amounts pursuant to the FINRA is also proposing a conforming ‘‘substantially similar’’ characteristics specified exception under paragraph formatting revision to proposed issued in conformity with a program or (e)(2)(H) for gross open positions of $2.5 paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.1. of the rule. an agency or GSE. million or less in aggregate. Some commenters opposed the Redesignated paragraph (e)(2)(I) of the 1. Multifamily and Project Loan modified rule language in Amendment rule provides that, in the event that the Securities No. 1 on grounds that the rule should net capital deductions taken by a Commenters expressed support for not permit members discretion to member as a result of deficiencies or the proposed exception for multifamily impose margin requirements as to marked to the market losses incurred and project loan securities as set forth multifamily and project loan securities under paragraphs (e)(2)(F) and (e)(2)(G) in proposed paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. in and that such securities should be fully of the rule (exclusive of the percentage Amendment No. 1.35 Several exempted from the proposed rule’s requirements established thereunder), commenters asked that FINRA provide application.41 One commenter said that plus any mark to market loss as set forth guidance to ensure that the risk limit FINRA should confirm that good faith under paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)d. of the determinations as proposed do not deposits provide sufficient protection to rule and any deficiency as set forth disrupt existing practices or broker-dealers involved in multifamily under paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)e. of the arrangements between mortgage bankers and project loan securities transactions, rule, and inclusive of all amounts and member firms, are not that FINRA did not do analysis of good excepted from margin requirements as inconsistently or arbitrarily applied, or faith deposits, that giving broker-dealers set forth under paragraph are not otherwise interpreted as discretion to impose margin in such (e)(2)(H)(ii)c.2. of the rule or any de requiring member firms to impose transactions protects the broker-dealer minimis transfer amount as set forth margin requirements with respect to but not other parties to the trade, and under paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)f. of the transactions in the specified products, that in the presence of margin, lenders rule, exceed: 30 and called for care in the in multifamily projects will not be able • For any one account or group of implementation of the requirement.36 to structure their mortgage costs commonly controlled accounts, 5 One commenter asked FINRA to state confidently.42 Another commenter said percent of the member’s tentative net that multifamily and project loan capital (as such term is defined in 31 See supra notes 5 and 6. securities should be fully exempted Exchange Act Rule 15c3–1), or 32 See supra note 5. from the proposed rule because such • 33 for all accounts combined, 25 See supra note 10. With the exception of securities do not present systemic risk.43 percent of the member’s tentative net comments received related to multifamily housing and project loan securities, FINRA’s responses to This commenter said that there are capital (as such term is defined in comments received on the Order Instituting significant protections in place to Exchange Act Rule 15c3–1), and, Proceedings are discussed in section III. below. See • supra note 5. such excess as calculated in 37 See Forest City 3 Letter. 34 See supra note 5. paragraphs (e)(2)(I)(i)a. or b. of the rule 38 See Forest City 3 Letter and W&D 2 Letter. 35 See CBRE 2 Letter, Forest City 3 Letter, continues to exist on the fifth business 39 Gershman 3 Letter, Lancaster 2 Letter, M&T Realty See MBA 2 Letter and Lancaster 2 Letter. 40 day after it was incurred, 2 Letter, MBA 2 Letter, NorthMarq 2 Letter, and See Forest City 3 Letter, Gershman 3 Letter, W&D 2 Letter. Lancaster 2 Letter, and MBA 2 Letter. 30 See supra notes 3 and 5; see also, Exhibit 5 in 36 See CBRE 2 Letter, Forest City 3 Letter, 41 See CHF 2 Letter and Prudential 2 Letter. Amendment No. 1, text of proposed rule change, as Gershman 3 Letter, Lancaster 2 Letter, MBA 2 42 See CHF 2 Letter. modified by Amendment No. 1. Letter, and W&D 2 Letter. 43 See Prudential 2 Letter.

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insulate purchasers of such securities members’ application of the risk limit of the proposed exception, by from credit and counterparty risk, that requirements may lead to different Regulatory Notice or similar under the proposed rule margin would determinations among members as to communication, any multifamily and depend upon a broker-dealer’s risk limit multifamily and project loan securities, project loan securities, consistent with determination, that there would be no FINRA notes that members and their the rule’s intent, that may otherwise objective standard for when margin counterparties have been transacting in inadvertently be omitted. would be required, and that FINRA these products for a considerable time offered no clear rationale for including and they are well understood to the In response to comments, FINRA multifamily and project loan securities industry. FINRA will consider further believes that a complete exemption for in any margining regime.44 The guidance as needed. multifamily and project loan securities, commenter proffered language to fully FINRA notes the concern that, owing not only with respect to the margin exempt multifamily and project loan to changes in nomenclature or other requirements, but also the obligation of securities from the rule’s application future action by the agencies or GSEs, members to make and enforce risk and suggested that additional language some securities that have the limits, would not serve the interests of be added to enable broker-dealers and characteristics of multifamily and sound regulation.50 As already noted sellers of multifamily and project loan project loan securities may not be above and in Amendment No. 1, the securities to agree contractually on documented as Freddie Mac K rule’s risk limit provisions are designed appropriate margin and to count good Certificates, Fannie Mae Delegated as an appropriately tailored requirement faith deposits toward margin.45 Underwriting and Servicing bonds, or to ensure that members are properly In response, FINRA is sensitive to Ginnie Mae Construction Loan or managing their risk. It would undercut commenters’ concerns that the proposed Project Loan Certificates, and may the core purposes of the rule to create rule not disrupt business activity. thereby inadvertently fall outside the classes of products within the Covered FINRA stated in Amendment No. 1 that scope of the exception proposed under Agency Transactions category where FINRA is not proposing at this time to paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. In response, such monitoring is not required. FINRA require that members apply the in Amendment No. 2, FINRA proposes does not believe that a separate analysis proposed margin requirements 46 to to revise proposed paragraph of good faith deposits is necessary given multifamily and project loan securities, (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2.A. to add the phrase ‘‘or that, as more fully set forth in subject to the conditions as specified in are such other multifamily housing proposed paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. of securities or project loan program Amendment No. 1, FINRA took note of Rule 4210. In the interest of further securities with substantially similar the provision of good faith deposits by clarity, FINRA proposes in Amendment characteristics, issued in conformity the borrower to the lender, among other No. 2 to revise the phrase ‘‘a member with a program of an Agency or a characteristics of multifamily and may elect not to apply the margin Government-Sponsored Enterprise, as project loan securities, in considering requirements . . .’’ in paragraph FINRA may designate by Regulatory the exception set forth in the proposed (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. to read ‘‘a member is not Notice or similar communication.’’ As rule. Nor does FINRA propose to required to apply the margin such, proposed paragraph introduce into the rule language requirements . . .’’ 47 However, while (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2.A. as revised would read: providing for negotiation of margin or the rule is not intended to require ‘‘. . . such securities are issued in for recognition of good faith deposits. margin as to transactions in multifamily conformity with a program of an FINRA does not object to parties and project loan securities, neither is it Agency, as defined in Rule 6710(k), or engaging in negotiation, provided the intended to prevent members from a Government-Sponsored Enterprise, as margin requirements as set forth under imposing margin. As FINRA stated in defined in Rule 6710(n), and are the rule are met. FINRA does not believe Amendment No. 1, the proposal documented as Freddie Mac K it is necessary to separately set forth a imposes on members the requirement to Certificates, Fannie Mae Delegated rationale for regulation of multifamily make and enforce risk limits as to Underwriting and Servicing bonds, or and project loan securities for purposes counterparties in multifamily and Ginnie Mae Construction Loan or of Amendment No. 2 given that, in the project loan securities to help ensure Project Loan Certificates, as commonly that members are properly monitoring original filing, FINRA set forth in full known to the trade, or are such other the rationale for regulating Covered their risk. The rule presumes that risk multifamily housing securities or limits will be a tool that members may Agency Transactions and, in project loan program securities with Amendment No. 1, FINRA specifically employ to exercise sound discretion as substantially similar characteristics, addressed its proposed approach to to the management of their business. issued in conformity with a program of multifamily and project loan Members need, and under FINRA rules an Agency or a Government-Sponsored securities.51 have, discretion to impose margin over Enterprise, as FINRA may designate by and above the requirements under the Regulatory Notice or similar 2. Other rules.48 Though it is possible that communication . . .’’ 49 FINRA believes that the revised language should help In Amendment No. 2 (not in response 44 Id. promote clarity in the rule’s application to a comment), FINRA has made a 45 Id. by ensuring that FINRA has the ability conforming formatting revision to 46 See supra note 5. The ‘‘proposed margin requirements’’ refers to the margin requirements as to efficiently include within the scope proposed paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.1. of to Covered Agency Transactions as set forth in the the rule so that the phrase ‘‘paragraph original filing, as modified by Amendment Nos. 1 paragraphs (e)(2)(F), (e)(2)(G) or (e)(2)(H) of the rule, (e)(2)(H)(ii)b; and . . .’’ reads and 2. Products or transactions that are outside the a member ‘‘shall consider whether the margin ‘‘paragraph (e)(2)(H)(ii)b.; and . . .’’ 52 scope of Covered Agency Transactions are required pursuant to this Rule is adequate with otherwise subject to the requirements of FINRA respect to a particular counterparty account or all Rule 4210, as applicable. its counterparty accounts and, where appropriate, 50 47 See proposed FINRA Rule (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2. in increase such requirements.’’ See Exhibit 5 in See CHF 2 Letter, Prudential 2 Letter and Exhibit 4 in Amendment No. 2. Amendment No. 2. Prudential 3 Letter. 48 FINRA noted that proposed Supplementary 49 See proposed FINRA Rule (e)(2)(H)(ii)a.2.A. in 51 See supra notes 3 and 5. Material .05(a)(4) provides that, for purposes of Exhibit 4 in Amendment No. 2. 52 See Exhibit 4 in Amendment No. 2.

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III. Summary of Comments and firms, and that liquidity for small firms third party vendor technology could FINRA’s Responses 53 would be negatively affected.63 A cost $625,000 in licensing fees in the As noted above, the Commission different commenter said that many first year, and that a competing vendor received 23 comment letters on the firms that pose no systemic risk solution would cost as much as proposed rule change, as modified by potential and do only a moderate $875,000 over the first two years of Amendment No. 1.54 These comments amount of mortgage business may use.73 Another commenter stated that and FINRA’s responses to the comments choose to exit the marketplace rather buying or licensing a system to comply are summarized below.55 than comply with the rule, which would with the rule would cost over $100,000, further harm liquidity in the U.S. fixed that there would be costs for A. Impact and Costs of the Proposal income market, with possible adverse development resources, and that cost for (Other Than With Respect to effects on the U.S. mortgage market, and implementation could run to $250,000 Multifamily and Project Loan Securities) that the proposal would require small- or more.74 This commenter said that Commenters expressed concerns to-medium sized dealers to execute third party pricing would be between regarding the proposed rule’s potential margin agreements with all their $150,000 and $400,000 per year impact on the market and the costs of mortgage counterparties.64 This depending on the vendor, that two or implementing the requirements.56 One commenter said that large investment maybe three employees would be commenter believed that the comment managers would be unlikely to agree to needed, and that this could cost an period has been inadequate and that execute margin agreements with an additional $200,000 per year.75 This FINRA did not quantify the proposal’s unlimited number of counterparties.65 commenter said the ongoing cost of the burdens on all broker-dealers and Similarly, another commenter said that proposal would be in the $300,000 to market participants.57 This commenter the proposal would exacerbate a $400,000 range.76 said that FINRA’s economic impact concentration of activity in the largest In response, FINRA addressed the statement in the proposed rule change active firms and that the rule would commenters’ concerns in the original was deficient.58 Another commenter impose burdens on investment filing and in Amendment No. 1.77 In the said FINRA should consider the managers, who would enter into margin original filing, FINRA set forth an comprehensive costs and burdens of the agreements only with the largest dealer extensive analysis of the proposal’s proposal vis-a`-vis the cost of counterparties, thereby negatively potential impact.78 FINRA addressed, alternatives recommended by the impacting smaller firms.66 One among other things, the proposal’s commenter.59 This commenter also said commenter stated that as a result of the potential impact on mortgage bankers,79 its members have observed the shifting proposal only FINRA members would broker-dealers, including smaller of TBA market business to non-FINRA be required to impose margin firms,80 and retail customers and members, who have a significant requirements and that non-FINRA consumers, and presented quantitative competitive advantage over FINRA- member banks that currently are analysis of trade and account data.81 As regulated broker-dealers.60 Further, this following the TMPG best practices may FINRA discussed in the original filing, commenter said that the proposal would choose not to do so.67 This commenter and again in response to comments in result in a reduction in the number of said that smaller members would exit Amendment No. 1, FINRA noted that investors willing to invest in TBA the market rather than implement the there will likely be direct and indirect market products, and that it would be required margin.68 Similarly, another costs associated with the rule change, willing to work with FINRA to supply commenter said large firms that follow and that firms will be impacted.82 market or economic information within the TMPG best practices already have FINRA considered and analyzed 61 the access of its members. One margining mechanisms in place but that alternatives.83 FINRA also set forth the commenter said that the costs of the smaller firms would be need for the rule change, including the proposal would be considerable, that disproportionately affected by the need to manage the risk to members implementation work would be proposal because more TBA market extending credit and to help maintain a extensive in executing or renegotiating transactions will migrate to non-FINRA properly functioning retail mortgage Master Securities Forward Transaction member banks.69 This commenter said market even in stressed market Agreements (‘‘MSFTAs’’), and that the proposal would lead to fewer conditions.84 FINRA noted that requirements such as maintenance competitors and higher costs for comment on the proposed rule change margin and position liquidation would consumers.70 has been solicited on three occasions: 62 impose additional costs. Another Some commenters proffered estimates First in response to Regulatory Notice commenter said the proposal would as to the cost of implementing the 14–02; 85 second in response to the have an inequitable impact on proposal.71 A commenter said the original filing; and third in response to competition between small dealers and proposal would require FINRA members the Order Instituting Proceedings. In large dealers, that many small dealers of all sizes, regardless of how active three rounds of comment, with a total of would exit the TBA market rather than they are in the market, to hire new 72 implement the rule, that large firms personnel to comply with the rule. 73 Id. might not be willing to deal with small This commenter said that hiring three 74 See Vining Sparks Letter. new employees to staff a new margin 75 Id. 53 Comments related to the multifamily housing department would cost an estimated 76 Id. and project loan securities are addressed in section $150,000 per employee per year, that 77 See supra notes 3 and 5. II.D. above. 78 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63611 through 63615. 54 See supra notes 5 and 6. 79 63 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63611. 55 See supra note 10. See Korth Letter. 80 64 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63612 through 63613. 56 See ACLI 2 Letter, AII 2 Letter, BDA 2 Letter, See Senator Cotton Letter. 81 65 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63611 through 63614. Coastal 2 Letter, Senator Cotton Letter, Korth Letter, Id. 82 66 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63611; see also supra SIFMA AMG 2 Letter, and Vining Sparks Letter. See BDA 2 Letter. notes 5 and 6. 57 67 See ACLI 2 Letter. See Coastal 2 Letter. 83 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63614 through 63615. 58 68 Id. Id. 84 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63604, 63611, 63613. 59 69 See SIFMA 2 Letter. See Vining Sparks Letter. 85 See Regulatory Notice 14–02 (January 2014) 60 Id. 70 Id. (FINRA Requests Comment on Proposed 61 Id. 71 See BDA 2 Letter and Vining Sparks Letter. Amendments to FINRA Rule 4210 for Transactions 62 See AII 2 Letter. 72 See BDA 2 Letter. in the TBA Market).

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132 individual letter comments,86 a required approximately 60 hours of the de minimis transfer exception on handful of commenters have provided programming time, at a cost of some days only, and may be at a level in the public record specific, quantified approximately $5,000, to build systems that would require a more sophisticated estimates as to the potential cost of to track margin obligations consistent margin tracking system on other days. implementing the proposed rule with the TMPG best practices. The same Implementation costs may be higher for change.87 FINRA notes commenters firm did not plan to hire additional staff such firms, as they may have to concerns as to the quantitative to track margin obligations pursuant to determine the size of their activity in analysis.88 However, FINRA further the proposed rule; however, another TBA market transactions and hence notes that a key purpose of the comment firm estimated that its total annual costs scale their systems accordingly, or they process is to supply the public record to comply with the proposed may choose to implement more rigorous with specific information for regulators requirements could run from $60,000 to solutions in order to avoid non- to consider in the development of $100,000, including both staffing and compliance. FINRA recognizes that rulemaking. FINRA notes that it is of technology costs. some firms may seek to update existing little assistance to the comment process FINRA understands that there are master agreements or to renegotiate to state in a comment letter that the various technology solutions and master agreement terms upon the pertinent information is available, and service providers for firms that have adoption of the proposed rule. Any then not provide such information in relatively less engagement in TBA related costs to these activities will the letter for public review. market transactions, and therefore likely vary with the amount of the In response to comments, FINRA has would need more affordable and flexible activity conducted by a member, the engaged in ongoing discussions with products. One service provider to firms number of counterparties and the various market participants and noted that costs could vary widely amount of the activity conducted by its providers to understand the potential depending on the level of service that a counterparties. regulatory costs of compliance with the firm purchases and estimated that it proposed rule.89 Similar to the original would be typical of its firm customers B. Scope of the Proposal filing,90 FINRA believes the to pay, in addition to a basic set up fee One commenter said that the scope of commenters’ estimates fall toward the of $1,000, approximately $1,000 to Covered Agency Transactions should be higher end of the cost range for $2,500 per month for the use of a web- amended to cover only forward settling building, upgrading, maintaining, based system to manage margin TBA market transactions whose licensing or outsourcing the necessary requirements pursuant to the proposed settlement dates extend beyond the systems and hiring of necessary staff. rule. While this service is purely relevant industry-published standard FINRA understands that estimates will designed to compute margin obligations, settlement dates.92 Another commenter vary depending on the size and business the provider estimated that a firm stated the rule should exclude Specified model of a firm, and the extent of its seeking more robust levels of service, Pool Transactions, ARMs and CMOs on current and anticipated involvement in which would include a more grounds similar to the proposed TBA market transactions. sophisticated tracking system of exception for multifamily and project As a result of these ongoing counterparty exposures and margin loan securities.93 A different commenter discussions, FINRA understands that obligations for all of its asset types, said that, on similar grounds, SBA some firms have been transacting in the including margining for TBA market securities should be excluded from the TBA market for years and margining has transactions, could spend higher proposal.94 And, one commenter stated been a common practice due to the amounts on software to manage such that the proposed rule should not TMPG best practices or prudent systems, and that installation and include Specified Pool Transactions and counterparty risk management practices preparation would require CMOs, that these products do not pose at these firms. These firms already have approximately one week. systemic risks, that FINRA should FINRA understands that firms with the technology and staffing in place for analyze the specified pool and CMO significant trading activity in the TBA collateral management in their repo, markets, and that FINRA should address market may already have the systems swap and OTC derivatives transactions why the proposed rule requirements are built, or the flexibility to enhance and would only have to build into their not being imposed on member banks of current systems, to comply with the current systems the exceptions provided the Federal Reserve System.95 proposed rule, whereas firms with for under the proposed rule.91 Costs In response, in the original filing, and relatively little activity in this market, associated with such enhancements or again in response to comment in additions to the current systems should whose business models and trading activity would qualify them for the Amendment No. 1, FINRA addressed vary based on the scalability and the commenters’ concerns as to the flexibility of such systems. For instance, exceptions as set forth in the proposed rule, can find affordable solutions. One scope of Covered Agency Transactions sources at one firm estimated that it 96 firm that does a significant business in as defined in the rule. FINRA notes that Specified Pool Transactions, ARMs, 86 FINRA received 29 comments in response to the TBA market said that it has already built systems to reflect the TMPG best CMOs and the SBA securities as Regulatory Notice 14–02. As discussed above, the specified under the rule all share the Commission received 55 individual letter practices and estimated it would need to comments and 54 form letters in response to the spend $50,000 to $100,000 on type of extended settlement risk that the Notice, and 23 individual letter comments in additional software and technology proposed rule change aims to address, response to the Order Instituting Proceedings. costs to reflect the additional for which reason they are included 87 See Notice, note 90 at 80 FR 63603, 63613; see within the scope of Covered Agency also, BDA 2 Letter and Vining Sparks Letter, as requirements under the proposed rule discussed above. change, and would need to hire two to Transactions. FINRA’s reasoning and 88 See SIFMA 2 Letter and ACLI 2 Letter. three additional staff at approximately 92 89 See BDA 2 Letter and Vining Sparks Letter. $70,000 to $100,000 per person to track See ACLI 2 Letter. 90 93 See BDA 2 Letter. See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63613. margin obligations. FINRA 91 See, e.g., the ‘‘cash account’’ exceptions and the 94 See Vining Sparks Letter. de minimis transfer amount as discussed in acknowledges that there may also be 95 See Coastal 2 Letter. Sections F and G, respectively, of Amendment No. firms whose customers’ trading activity 96 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63605, 63615 through 2. in the TBA market may qualify them for 63616; see also supra notes 3 and 5.

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approach as to multifamily and project D. Maintenance Margin interpretive issues as they are raised and loan securities, as set forth in As set forth more fully in the original will consider guidance as needed. Amendment Nos. 1 and 2, are designed filing and again in Amendment No. 1,100 FINRA does not propose to revise the with a view to those products in the non-exempt accounts 101 would be maintenance margin requirement. totality of their characteristics, which is required to post two percent E. ‘‘Cash Account’’ Exceptions distinct from the products raised by the maintenance margin plus any net mark As set forth more fully in the original commenters. For the reasons set forth in to market loss on their Covered Agency filing, the proposed margin the original filing and Amendment No. 102 Transactions. A few commenters requirements would not apply to any 1, FINRA does not propose to revise the expressed opposition to the proposed 103 counterparty that has gross open definition of Covered Agency maintenance margin requirement. positions 109 in Covered Agency 97 Transactions. These commenters believed that the Transactions with the member proposal is inconsistent with the TMPG C. Creation of Account Types amounting to $2.5 million or less in best practices, that the requirement aggregate, if the original contractual One commenter said that the would unfairly affect market settlement for all such transactions is in proposed rule change effectively participants that do not pose systemic the month of the trade date for such risk, and that the requirement places mandates that members create an transactions or in the month succeeding FINRA members at a competitive account type that would be specific to the trade date for such transactions and disadvantage. One commenter said that TBA market transactions.98 This the counterparty regularly settles its if FINRA imposes the maintenance Covered Agency Transactions on a DVP commenter said that is because the margin requirement, the requirement proposed rule imposes distinct basis or for cash. Similarly, a non- should be revised so as to be easier to exempt account would be excepted from requirements from other types of implement.104 This commenter said that products, and that the requirements are the rule’s proposed two percent FINRA should consider a tiered maintenance margin requirement if the being imposed at the same time as approach for trades that are under a original contractual settlement for the industry is preparing to expend defined gross dollar amount and that Covered Agency Transaction is in the significant resources to migrate to clarification as to the requirement’s month of the trade date for such ‘‘T+2’’ settlement. application to DVP accounts is transaction or in the month succeeding In response, FINRA notes that the needed.105 the trade date for such transaction and proposed rule does not mandate the In its response, in the original filing the customer regularly settles its creation of account types dedicated to and again in Amendment No. 1, FINRA Covered Agency Transactions on a DVP TBA market transactions. Based on addressed the commenters’ concerns as basis or for cash. The rule uses parallel discussions with various market to the proposed maintenance margin language with respect to both of these requirement.106 FINRA noted that participants and service providers, exceptions to provide that they are not maintenance margin is a mainstay of FINRA believes it is well within the available to a counterparty that, in its margin regimes in the securities operational and technological ability of transactions with the member, engages industry, and, as such, the need to firms to appropriately handle margining in dollar rolls, as defined in FINRA Rule appropriately track transactions should 110 111 of TBA market transactions. As 6710(z), or ‘‘round robin’’ trades, be well understood to market or that uses other financing techniques discussed above, FINRA has participants. FINRA is sensitive to for its Covered Agency Transactions. acknowledged that implementation of commenters’ concerns as to the FINRA further noted that these the proposal will involve costs. FINRA potential impact of the requirement on exceptions are intended to address the is aware that the proposed rule change members and their non-exempt concerns of smaller customers engaging is not the only regulatory development customer accounts. For this reason, as in non-margined, cash account that could affect firms. At the same set forth more fully in the original filing, business.112 time, however, FINRA notes that and as discussed further below, FINRA regulation, like industry, continually revised the proposal to include an 109 See supra note 3. Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(i)e. of the evolves with new and ongoing exception tailored to customers rule defines ‘‘gross open position’’ to mean, with initiatives. FINRA is aware that the T+2 engaging in non-margined, cash account respect to Covered Agency Transactions, the 107 amount of the absolute dollar value of all contracts migration will involve demands on business. As such, in response to entered into by a counterparty, in all CUSIPs; member resources, yet FINRA also notes comments, FINRA does not believe it is provided, however, that such amount shall be that the T+2 initiative, with all its necessary or appropriate to further tier computed net of any settled position of the the requirement.108 With respect to the counterparty held at the member and deliverable attendant resource demands, has been under one or more of the counterparty’s contracts sought and advocated by industry.99 It application of the requirement to DVP with the member and which the counterparty would not be consistent with FINRA’s accounts, FINRA will consider specific intends to deliver. See Exhibit 5 in Amendment No. mission of investor protection and 2. 100 110 FINRA Rule 6710(z) defines ‘‘dollar roll’’ to market integrity, nor could it ever be See supra notes 3 and 5. 101 The term ‘‘exempt account’’ is defined under mean a simultaneous sale and purchase of an feasible, for FINRA to refrain from FINRA Rule 4210(a)(13). See Notice, 80 FR 63603, Agency Pass-Through MBS for different settlement rulemaking until the completion of 63606; see also proposed FINRA Rule dates, where the initial seller agrees to take 4210(a)(13)(B)(i) in Exhibit 5 in Amendment No. 2. delivery, upon settlement of the re-purchase every initiative by other regulators and transaction, of the same or substantially similar 102 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63607 through by industry that could impose burdens securities. 63608; see also supra notes 3 and 5. 111 Paragraph (e)(2)(H)(i)i. defines ‘‘round robin’’ or demands on resources. 103 See AII 2 Letter, Matrix 2 Letter, SIFMA 2 trade to mean any transaction or transactions Letter, and SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. resulting in equal and offsetting positions by one 104 97 See supra notes 3 and 5. See Matrix 2 Letter. customer with two separate dealers for the purpose 98 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 105 Id. of eliminating a turnaround delivery obligation by 99 See Letter from Paul Schott Stevens, President 106 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63616 through the customer. See Exhibit 5 in Amendment No. 2. & CEO, Investment Company Institute, and Kenneth 63617; see also supra notes 3 and 5. 112 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63605. For E. Bentsen, Jr., President and CEO, SIFMA, to Mary 107 See supra notes 3 and 5. convenience, the $2.5 million and maintenance Jo White, Chair, Commission (June 18, 2015). 108 See Matrix 2 Letter. Continued

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One commenter said that is was not purposes of the requirement. As FINRA would undermine the rule’s purpose. As clear how FINRA had arrived at the $2.5 noted in Amendment No. 1, FINRA will noted above, FINRA does not object if million exception and suggested that the consider issuing further guidance as parties attempt to negotiate de minimis amount should be raised to $10 needed.120 transfer thresholds, provided the million.113 Another commenter said With respect to a commenter’s thresholds are not greater than members should be allowed to negotiate suggestion to increase the $2.5 million prescribed by the rule. the amount.114 A different commenter amount to $10 million,121 FINRA noted stated that it had concerns about how to in the original filing, and again in G. Timing of Margin Collection and interpret the term ‘‘regularly settles’’ Amendment No. 1, that the amount is Position Liquidation and that it was skeptical that members meant to be appropriately tailored to The proposed rule provides that, with would find it worthwhile to build smaller accounts that are less likely to respect to exempt accounts, if a mark to systems to comply with the cash pose systemic risk.122 FINRA noted that market loss, or, with respect to non- account exceptions, thereby making it increasing the amount would exempt accounts, a deficiency, is not likely members will not offer them to undermine the rule’s purpose. FINRA satisfied by the close of business on the counterparties.115 This commenter said does not object if parties attempt to next business day after the business day it would take the term ‘‘regularly negotiate thresholds, provided the on which the mark to market loss or settles’’ to mean ‘‘a substantial portion thresholds are not greater than deficiency arises, the member must of the time.’’ 116 prescribed by the rule. In that regard, deduct the amount of the mark to In response, FINRA addressed FINRA noted that permitting parties to market loss or deficiency from net commenters’ concerns in Amendment negotiate higher thresholds by separate capital as provided in Exchange Act No. 1 and does not propose to modify agreement, whether entered into before Rule 15c3–1. Further, unless FINRA has the cash account exceptions as proposed the rule takes effect or afterwards, specifically granted the member in the original filing.117 The cash would only serve to cut against the additional time, the member is required account exceptions are designed to help rule’s objectives. to liquidate positions if, with respect to address the concerns of smaller F. De Minimis Transfer exempt accounts, a mark to market loss participants in the market. If members is not satisfied within five business believe that it is too onerous to offer The proposed rule sets forth, for a days, or, with respect to non-exempt these exceptions to their customers, single counterparty, a $250,000 de accounts, a deficiency is not satisfied they are not obligated under the rule to minimis transfer amount up to which within such period.131 One commenter do so. Commenters on the original filing margin need not be collected or charged said the required timing of margin asked for guidance as to the term to net capital, as specified by the collection should be replaced with a 118 rule.123 One commenter stated members ‘‘regularly settles,’’ and in response three-day transfer period.132 Another should be allowed to negotiate the de FINRA noted that, as worded, the term commenter said that the proposed minimis transfer amount with their ‘‘regularly settles’’ is designed to margin collection timing is counterparties.124 Some commenters provide scope for flexibility on operationally impractical for TBA said the de minimis transfer amount members’ part as to how they market transactions, that the should be $500,000,125 which one implement the exceptions. FINRA said requirement would create technological commenter suggested would align with that it expects that members are in a difficulties because it deviates from requirements for swaps.126 A different position to make reasonable judgments ordinary operational practices, that commenter said the amount should be as to the observed pattern and course of FINRA’s Regulatory Extension System $1 million.127 One commenter dealing in their customers’ behavior by would not be suitable for requirements expressed concern that members would virtue of their interactions with their that are impractical to begin with, and customers. However, FINRA does not end up needing to monitor the $250,000 amount even though it would benefit that the portfolio margin provisions agree with one commenter’s under FINRA Rule 4210(g)(10)(B) are interpretation that ‘‘regularly’’ is to be few if any customers.128 In response, FINRA addressed not a comparable analogy for purposes equated with ‘‘substantial portion of the of margin collection timing.133 This time.’’ 119 FINRA views the term commenters’ concerns in Amendment No. 1 and does not propose to modify commenter also said the Regulatory ‘‘regularly’’ as conveying the prevailing Extension System is intended to grant or dominant pattern and course of the the de minimis transfer provisions as 129 waivers from ordinarily applicable customer’s behavior. FINRA stated in proposed in the original filing. requirements arising under unusual Amendment No. 1 that, in ascertaining FINRA noted in the original filing that circumstances.134 This commenter the customer’s regular pattern, a the de minimis transfer amount is meant asked whether the Regulatory Extension member may use the customer’s history to be appropriately tailored to help System would accommodate permanent of transactions with the member, as well prevent smaller members from being 130 waivers for certain firms and customers as any other relevant information of subject to competitive disadvantage. and whether there would be any limit which the member is aware, and, FINRA noted that increasing the amount to the number of waivers a firm could further, that members should be able to 120 obtain either generally or for a particular rely on the reasonable representations of See supra notes 5 and 10. 121 See SIFMA 2 Letter. customer.135 Another commenter their customers where necessary for 122 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63616; see also supra suggested the proposed requirement is notes 3 and 5. not consistent with FINRA Rule margin exceptions are referred to as the ‘‘cash 123 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63608; see also supra 136 account’’ exceptions for purposes of Amendment notes 3 and 5. 4210. With respect to the proposed No. 2. 124 See SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. 113 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 125 See ACLI 2 Letter and SIFMA 2 Letter. 131 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63607 through 114 See SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. 126 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 63608; see also supra notes 3 and 5. 115 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 127 See BDA 2 Letter. 132 See SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. 116 Id. 128 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 133 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 117 See supra notes 5 and 10. 129 See supra notes 3 and 5. 134 Id. 118 See supra notes 5 and 6. 130 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63608, 63617; see 135 Id. 119 See SIFMA 2 Letter. also supra notes 3 and 5. 136 See Matrix 2 Letter.

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liquidation requirement, some response, FINRA addressed this in the (e)(2)(H)(ii)b.151 One commenter said commenters said the requirement original filing and in Amendment No. 1. that sovereign wealth funds should be should be omitted, that five business FINRA noted its support for the use of excepted from the proposed margin days is too short, and that parties should two-way margining as a means of requirements.152 In response, FINRA be permitted to negotiate the time managing risk.145 However, FINRA addressed this concern in the original frames under the rule.137 noted that it does not propose to address filing 153 and again in Amendment No. In response, FINRA addressed the such a requirement at this time as part 1.154 FINRA believes that to include commenters’ concerns in Amendment of the proposed rule change. sovereign wealth funds within the No. 1.138 FINRA does not propose to parameters of the proposed exception I. Third Party Custodians modify the proposed requirements. As would create perverse incentives for FINRA noted in Amendment No. 1, A commenter said the proposed rule regulatory arbitrage. consistent with longstanding practice change should provide for a member’s under FINRA Rule 4210(f)(6), the counterparty to have the right to L. Exempt Account Treatment proposed rule allows FINRA to segregate any margin posted with a Some commenters said that the specifically grant the member additional FINRA member with an independent exempt account definition should be 139 time. FINRA maintains, and regularly third party custodian.146 In response, expanded as part of the rule change to 140 updates, the Regulatory Extension FINRA addressed this concern in include foreign equivalent entities and System for this purpose, which is well Amendment No. 1.147 FINRA noted that, collective investment trusts.155 Another understood to industry participants. In with respect to third party custodial commenter suggested the exempt response to comments, FINRA notes arrangements, FINRA believes these are account definition should be that the Regulatory Extension System best addressed in separate rulemaking updated.156 In response, in Amendment does not grant waivers from or guidance, as appropriate. FINRA No. 1, FINRA noted that, other than for requirements under Rule 4210, whether welcomes further discussion of these 141 purposes of one conforming revision, as permanent or temporary. Additional issues, but does not propose to address set forth in the original filing,157 the time is granted, pursuant to the rule, for them as part of the proposed rule proposed rule change is not intended to meeting specified obligations and, change. revisit the definition of exempt accounts consistent with longstanding practice J. Exchange Act Rule 15c3–3 for the broader purposes of Rule 4210. under the rule, FINRA may limit or FINRA believes that this issue is restrict the extensions granted for a firm One commenter said that the properly addressed by separate or customer. FINRA will consider proposed rule change does not address rulemaking or guidance, as appropriate. additional guidance as needed. FINRA the treatment of customer margin for referenced the portfolio margin rules in purposes of the segregation M. Third Party Providers Amendment No. 1 to illustrate that, requirements under Exchange Act Rule A commenter suggested that FINRA with respect to the timing of margin 148 15c3–3. This commenter suggested should make clear that members collection, the proposed language ‘‘by that the Commission should issue an the close of business on the next required to collect margin under the interpretation to correspond with the proposed rule change may utilize third business day after the business day’’ on 149 proposed rule change. FINRA notes party service providers and products.158 which the mark to market loss or the suggestion is outside the scope of deficiency arises is consistent with FINRA addressed this concern in the proposed rule change and welcomes Amendment No. 1.159 FINRA believes existing language under Rule 4210 and further discussion of this issue. is well understood by members.142 With that third party service providers are respect to the liquidation requirement, K. Sovereign Entities permissible provided the member complies with all applicable rules and FINRA noted that the five business day As set forth more fully in the original guidance, including, among other period should provide sufficient time filing, the proposed rule provides that, things, the member’s obligations under for members to resolve issues. Further, with respect to Covered Agency FINRA Rule 3110 and as described in as FINRA noted in the original filing Transactions with any counterparty that Notice to Members 05–48 (July 2005) and in Amendment No. 1, FINRA is a federal banking agency, as defined (Outsourcing). believes the specified period is in 12 U.S.C. 1813(z),150 central bank, appropriate in view of the potential multinational central bank, foreign N. Netting Services counterparty risk in the TBA market.143 sovereign, multilateral development A commenter said that the proposal H. Two-Way (Bilateral) Margin bank, or the Bank for International Settlements, a member may elect not to should not be implemented until the Some commenters said that the apply the margin requirements specified Mortgage-Backed Securities Division proposed rule change should require in paragraph (e)(2)(H) of the proposed (‘‘MBSD’’) of Fixed Income Clearing 144 bilateral, two-way margining. In rule provided the member makes a Corporation enlarges the universe of written risk limit determination for each transactions for which it provides 137 See ACLI 2 Letter, Matrix 2 Letter, SIFMA 2 such counterparty that the member shall netting services and that, until MBSD Letter, and SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. does so, the proposal would unfairly 138 See supra note 5. enforce pursuant to paragraph 139 See supra note 5. 151 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63606; see also supra 140 See, e.g., Regulatory Notice 10–28 (June 2010) 145 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63619 through notes 3 and 5. (Extension of Time Requests); Regulatory Notice 63620; see also supra notes 3 and 5. 152 14–13 (March 2014) (Regulatory Extension System 146 See Sutherland 2 Letter. See SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. 153 Update). 147 See supra notes 5 and 6. See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63619. 154 141 See SIFMA 2 Letter. 148 See SIFMA 2 Letter. See supra note 5. 155 142 See FINRA Rule 4210(g)(10)(B); see supra note 149 Id. See SIFMA 2 Letter and SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. 156 5. 150 12 U.S.C. 1813(z) defines federal banking See Matrix 2 Letter. 143 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63619; see also supra agency to mean the Comptroller of the Currency, 157 See Notice, 80 FR 63603, 63606; see also supra notes 3 and 5. the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve notes 3 and 5. 144 See ACLI 2 Letter, SIFMA AMG 2 Letter, and System (‘‘Federal Reserve Board’’), or the Federal 158 See Matrix 2 Letter. Sutherland 2 Letter. Deposit Insurance Corporation. 159 See supra note 5.

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discriminate against mid-sized firms.160 Supplementary Material .05 of the rule the Commission shall issue an order In Amendment No. 1, FINRA noted that become effective six months from the approving or disapproving the proposed coordination with MBSD is outside the date the proposed rule change is rule change not later than 180 days after scope of the proposed rule change.161 approved by the Commission. FINRA the date of the publication of the notice FINRA welcomes further discussion of proposed that the remainder of the of filing of the proposed rule change. this issue. proposed rule change become effective The Commission may extend the period 18 months from the date the proposed for issuing an order approving or O. Scope of FINRA’s Authority rule change is approved by the disapproving the proposed rule change, Some commenters said that the Commission.167 One commenter said 18 however, by not more than 60 days if proposed rule change is not consistent months represents a reasonable time the Commission determines that a with the intent of Section 7 of the frame.168 Another commenter said that longer period is appropriate and Exchange Act and questioned FINRA’s the implementation time frame as publishes the reasons for such authority to proceed with the proposed proposed in Amendment No. 1 is determination.176 The 180th day after rule change.162 The commenters cited sufficiently reasonable.169 A different publication of the Notice in the Federal the Senate Report 163 in connection with commenter said that compliance with Register is April 17, 2016 and the 240th Congress’s adoption of the Secondary the proposed requirements would be day after publication of the Notice in the Mortgage Market Enhancement Act of difficult to complete and that it would Federal Register is June 16, 2016.177 1984 164 (‘‘SMMEA’’) in support of this prefer a time frame of 24 months, but The Commission is extending the 180- view. In response, FINRA notes that that its members could aim to complete day time period. The Commission finds Section 7 of the Exchange Act sets forth their implementation work within 18 that it is appropriate to designate a the parameters of the margin setting months.170 One commenter said that an longer period within which to take authority of the Federal Reserve Board implementation period of at least 18 action on the proposed rule change so and does not bar action by FINRA. months would be appropriate and that that it has sufficient time to consider the SMMEA does not address FINRA’s two years would be more practical.171 proposed rule change, as modified by authority as the statute was designed, This commenter said that the proposed Amendment Nos. 1 and 2, including the among other things, to level the six-month period for implementation of matters raised in the comment letters competitive playing field between the risk limit requirements would and FINRA’s submissions. issuers of private-label MBS (defined effectively require broker-dealers to under the SMMEA as ‘‘mortgage related complete their diligence as to their V. Solicitation of Comments securities’’ under Section 3(a)(41) of the customers within six months even Interested persons are invited to Exchange Act) vis-a`-vis agency and GSE though the proposed rule does not take submit written data, views, and MBS.165 As FINRA noted in the original effect in full until a year after that six- arguments concerning the foregoing, filing and Amendment No. 1, FINRA month period.172 Another commenter including whether the filing, as believes the proposed rule change is said that it would need 18 to 24 months amended by Amendment No. 2, is consistent with the provisions of to complete implementation of the consistent with the Exchange Act. Section 15A(b)(6) of the Exchange proposed requirements and suggested Comments may be submitted by any of Act.166 that FINRA should not have a separate the following methods: time frame for the risk limit P. Implementation Period requirements.173 Electronic Comments In Amendment No. 1, FINRA stated In response, FINRA does not propose • Use the Commission’s Internet that it believes that a phased to change the implementation periods as comment form (http://www.sec.gov/ implementation should be appropriate. set forth in Amendment No. 1.174 rules/sro.shtml); or FINRA proposed that the risk limit FINRA does not believe it would serve • Send an email to rule-comments@ determination requirements as set forth the public interest to extend sec.gov. Please include File Number SR– in paragraphs (e)(2)(F), (e)(2)(G) and implementation of the rule beyond 18 FINRA–2015–036 on the subject line. (e)(2)(H) of Rule 4210 and proposed months once approved by the Paper Comments Commission. FINRA believes the six- • 160 See Brean Capital 3 Letter. month time frame for the risk limit Send paper comments in triplicate 161 See supra note 5. requirements is appropriate given that to Secretary, Securities and Exchange 162 See BDA 2 Letter, Coastal 2 Letter, and Senator members engaging in business in the Commission, 100 F Street NE., Cotton Letter. TBA market should undertake the effort Washington, DC 20549–1090. 163 See S. Rep. No. 293, 98th Cong., 2d Session to understand their counterparties. All submissions should refer to File (1983). Number SR–FINRA–2015–036. This file 164 Public Law 98–440, 98 Stat. 1689 (1984). IV. Designation of a Longer Period for number should be included on the 165 See David Abelman, The Secondary Mortgage Commission Action on Proceedings To subject line if email is used. To help the Market Enhancement Act, 14 Real Estate Law Determine Whether To Approve or Journal 136, 138 (1985) (noting that Congress sought Commission process and review your Disapprove SR–FINRA–2015–036 to encourage private issuance by eliminating comments more efficiently, please use competitive advantages in favor of government Section 19(b)(2) of the Exchange only one method. The Commission will issued securities); Edward L. Pittman, Economic 175 and Regulatory Developments Affecting Mortgage Act provides that, after initiating post all comments on the Commission’s Related Securities, 64 Notre Dame Law Review 497, approval or disapproval proceedings, Internet Web site (http://www.sec.gov/ 537 (noting that the SMMEA amendments to rules/sro.shtml). Copies of the Section 7 of the Exchange Act were intended to 167 See supra note 5. submission, all subsequent facilitate the creation of mortgage related 168 See ACLI 2 Letter. securities). amendments, all written statements 169 See AII 2 Letter. 166 See 80 FR 63603, 63609. Section 15A(b)(6) of with respect to the proposed rule 170 See SIFMA AMG 2 Letter. the Exchange Act requires, among other things, that 171 See SIFMA 2 Letter. change that are filed with the FINRA rules must be designed to prevent 172 Commission, and all written fraudulent and manipulative acts and practices, to Id. promote just and equitable principles of trade, and, 173 See Vining Sparks Letter. in general, to protect investors and the public 174 See supra note 5. 176 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2)(B)(ii)(II)(aa). interest. See also supra notes 3 and 5. 175 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2). 177 See supra note 3.

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communications relating to the National Palace Museum, Taipei,’’ The Upland Pipeline EIS will address proposed rule change between the imported from abroad for temporary potential direct, indirect, and Commission and any person, other than exhibition within the United States, are cumulative environmental impacts from those that may be withheld from the of cultural significance. The objects are the proposed action and will evaluate a public in accordance with the imported pursuant to a loan agreement range of reasonable alternatives, provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552, will be with the foreign owner or custodian. I including a no action alternative. available for Web site viewing and also determine that the exhibition or The Department also plans to host a printing in the Commission’s Public display of the exhibit objects at the public scoping meeting on Tuesday, Reference Room, 100 F Street NE., Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, May 10, 2016 from 4:00–7:00 p.m. at the Washington, DC 20549, on official California, from on or about June 17, Farm Festival Building in Tioga, North business days between the hours of 10 2016, until on or about September 18, Dakota to solicit public comments for a.m. and 3 p.m. Copies of such filing 2016, at the Museum of Fine Arts, consideration in establishing the scope also will be available for inspection and Houston, Houston, Texas, from on or of the EIS. copying at the principal office of about October 23, 2016, until on or DATES: The Department invites the FINRA. All comments received will be about January 22, 2017, and at possible public, governmental agencies, tribal posted without change. The additional exhibitions or venues yet to governments, and all other interested Commission does not edit personal be determined, is in the national parties to comment on the scope of the identifying information from interest. I have ordered that Public EIS. All such comments should be submissions. You should submit only Notice of these Determinations be provided within the 45-day public information that you wish to make published in the Federal Register. scoping period, which starts with the available publicly. All submissions FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For publication of this Notice in the Federal should refer to File Number SR–FINRA– further information, including a list of Register on April 15, 2016 and will 2015–036 and should be submitted on the imported objects, contact the Office continue until May 31, 2016. Written, or before May 2, 2016. of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs electronic, and oral comments will be Accordingly, the Commission, in the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. given equal weight and the Department pursuant to Section 19(b)(2)(B) of the Department of State (telephone: 202– will consider all comments received or Exchange Act, designates June 16, 2016 632–6471; email: section2459@ postmarked by May 30, 2016. Comments as the date by which the Commission state.gov). The mailing address is U.S. received or postmarked after that date shall either approve or disapprove the Department of State, L/PD, SA–5, Suite may be considered to the extent proposed rule change (File No. SR– 5H03, Washington, DC 20522–0505. practicable. FINRA–2015–036). Dated: April 11, 2016. ADDRESSES: Written comments may be For the Commission, by the Division of Mark Taplin, submitted at www.regulations.gov by Trading and Markets, pursuant to delegated entering the title of this Notice into the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Bureau authority.178 of Educational and Cultural Affairs, search field and following the prompts. Robert W. Errett, Department of State. Comments may also be submitted by Deputy Secretary. [FR Doc. 2016–08767 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] mail, addressed to: Upland Project Manager, Office of Environmental [FR Doc. 2016–08644 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4710–05–P BILLING CODE 8011–01–P Quality and Transboundary Issues, Room 2726, U.S. Department of State, DEPARTMENT OF STATE 2201 C Street NW., Washington, DC DEPARTMENT OF STATE 20520. All comments from agencies or [Public Notice: 9516] organizations should indicate a contact [Public Notice: 9519] person for the agency or organization. Notice of Intent To Prepare an Comments may also be submitted at Environmental Impact Statement for Culturally Significant Objects Imported the public scoping meeting on Tuesday, the Proposed Upland Pipeline in for Exhibition Determinations: May 10, 2016 from 4:00–7:00 p.m. at the Williams, Mountrail, and Burke ‘‘Emperors’ Treasures: Chinese Art following address: Farm Festival Counties, North Dakota and Conduct a From the National Palace Museum, Building, 640 6th Street North, Tioga, Public Scoping Meeting Taipei’’ Exhibition North Dakota. SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the AGENCY: Department of State. FURTHER INFORMATION: For information following determinations: Pursuant to ACTION: Notice. contact the Upland Project Manager at the authority vested in me by the Act of the address listed in ADDRESSES, by October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of State email at [email protected], or by 2459), E.O. 12047 of March 27, 1978, the (Department) is issuing this Notice of fax at (202) 647–5947. Information on Foreign Affairs Reform and Intent (NOI) to inform the public that it the proposed project details, Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat. will prepare an Environmental Impact Presidential Permit application, status 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et Statement (EIS), consistent with the of the environmental review, etc. may seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of National Environmental Policy Act be found at: http://www.state.gov/e/enr/ October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority (NEPA) of 1969 (as implemented by the applicant/applicants/uplandpipeline/. No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as Council on Environmental Quality SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: regulations found at 40 CFR parts 1500– appropriate, Delegation of Authority No. Project Description 257–1 of December 11, 2015), I hereby 1508), to evaluate potential impacts determine that the objects to be from the construction, connection, On April 22, 2015, Upland Pipeline, included in the exhibition ‘‘Emperors’ operation, and maintenance of a LLC (Upland), which is a subsidiary of Treasures: Chinese Art from the proposed new 20-inch diameter TransCanada Pipeline Limited, pipeline and associated infrastructure in submitted an application for a new 178 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12); 17 CFR 200.30– North Dakota that would export crude Presidential Permit under E. O. 13337 of 3(a)(57). oil from the United States to Canada. April 30, 2004 (69 FR 25299) to

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authorize the construction, connection, upgrades would include the • Environmental justice operation, and maintenance of pipeline construction and installation of new considerations (disproportionately high facilities for the export of crude oil, substations and transformers to meet the and adverse impacts to minority and which would be located at the border of power demands of the receipt facilities. low income populations); and the United States and Canada. Upland The Canadian portion of the Upland • Cumulative impacts (past, present, amended the application on July 8, 2015 Pipeline system would include a 20- and reasonably foreseeable future to make it compliant with Section 508 inch diameter pipeline that would actions). of the Rehabilitation Act and added extend from the United States-Canada other required clarifications. The border near Northgate, Saskatchewan to This list is not intended to be all Upland project is designed to transport Moosomin, Saskatchewan or Cromer, inclusive or to imply any crude oil from the Williston Basin Manitoba. Review and approval of the predetermination of impacts. The region in North Dakota into Canada. proposed Canadian facilities will be Department invites interested parties to The proposed pipeline would have subject to the jurisdiction of the suggest specific issues within these the capacity to transport approximately Canadian National Energy Board as well general categories, or other issues not 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) of crude as various local, municipal, and included above, to be considered in the oil. The requested Presidential Permit, if provincial authorities. EIS. While the President has delegated granted, would cover the border authority to the Department to issue segment of pipeline between the The EIS Process permits for pipeline facilities at the northernmost mainline shutoff valve in After due consideration of the nature borders of the United States, the the United States (Upland plans and extent of the proposed project, environmental review will analyze indicate this will be near milepost 108 including evaluation of the impacts along the length of the of the proposed project route in Burke ‘‘Environmental Review’’ section of the proposed project in the United States County, North Dakota) and the United Presidential Permit application, and that are dependent upon Permit States-Canada border. comments received from the public in a issuance. The proposed Upland project would previous FR notice published July 31, The scoping meeting will be held on consist of approximately 124 miles of 2015 (80 FR 45697), the Department, May 10, 2016 as detailed in the new 20-inch diameter pipeline located consistent with NEPA, determined that ADDRESSES section. The meeting will in Williams, Mountrail, and Burke the appropriate level of NEPA review provide interested parties the counties, North Dakota. The proposed for this project is an EIS. The opportunity to view proposed project pipeline would have 15 mainline valves Department will use the EIS to assess exhibits and make comments. (MLV), one at each of the five oil receipt the environmental impacts that could Department employees will be available facilities and ten located along the result if Upland is granted a Presidential to answer questions and provide pipeline route. The proposed project Permit. The Department will prepare the additional information to attendees to would include five new aboveground EIS with the assistance of a third-party the extent that additional information is receipt facilities, three of which would contractor and invite cooperating available at this early stage of the also include a pump station at each. agencies to participate in the environmental review. Persons who do Four of the new receipt facilities (near development of the EIS. not wish to submit comments or Aune, Epping, Beaver Lodge, and Tioga) The EIS will evaluate potential suggestions at this time but who would would be located on approximately 25- environmental, social, cultural, and like to receive status updates on the EIS acre sites and each would have one economic impacts in the United States process, including a notification when storage tank with a design capacity of from the construction, connection, the Draft EIS is available for review and 100,000 barrels (bbl). One of the new operation, and maintenance of the comment, should notify the Upland receipt facilities (Trenton) would be proposed pipeline facilities. This Notice Project Manager, as provided in located on an approximately 52-acre site is intended to inform agencies and the ADDRESSES or go to http:// and include one 300,000 bbl oil storage public of the proposed project, and to www.state.gov/e/enr/applicant/ tank. Each of the five receipt facilities solicit comments and suggestions for the would include associated pumps, applicants/uplandpipeline/ to register Department’s consideration in its to be on the mailing list. valves, truck unloading facilities, and preparation of the EIS. support equipment and facilities. The Department intends to analyze All comments received during the Temporary construction facilities would impacts across a number of resource scoping period may be made public, no include three pipe yards, four rail areas, including: matter how initially submitted. sidings, and one contractor yard. Fuel • Air quality (including climate Comments are not private and will not storage would be established at the change and greenhouse gas emissions); be edited to remove identifying or contractor yard and pipe yards. Access • Water resources, including contact information. Commenters are roads would be constructed to provide wetlands, floodplains, waterways, water cautioned against including any adequate access to the construction sites supplies and drainage; information that they would not want and to the receipt facilities and MLVs. • Geography, geology, and soils; publicly disclosed. Any party soliciting The proposed project would also • Land use; or aggregating comments from other include the establishment of one • Threatened and endangered persons is further requested to direct temporary workforce camp, in Williams species, special status species, and those persons not to include any County, North Dakota, if needed to meet related sensitive resources; identifying or contact information, or the housing needs of the construction • Public health and safety; information they would not want workforce during construction. In • Noise; publicly disclosed, in their comments. addition to the project facilities, electric • Hazardous materials; power lines and associated facility • Accidental spills and intentional Deborah Klepp, upgrades would be constructed, as destructive acts; Director, Office of Environmental Quality and required, by local electric power • Cultural and historical resources; Transboundary Issues, Department of State. providers to supply power to the receipt • Socioeconomic impacts, [FR Doc. 2016–08638 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] facilities and the MLVs. The facility community services and infrastructure; BILLING CODE 4710–09–P

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. near NA Junction in Pueblo, Crowley, 2459), E.O. 12047 of March 27, 1978, the Kiowa, and Otero Counties, Colo. As [Public Notice: 9518] Foreign Affairs Reform and discussed below, the application is Culturally Significant Objects Imported Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat. substantially complete and will be for Exhibition Determinations: 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et accepted. However, the applicants ‘‘Slavery and Freedom’’ Exhibition seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of should provide certain supplemental October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority material described below by April 29, SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as 2016. This decision also establishes a following determinations: Pursuant to appropriate, Delegation of Authority No. procedural schedule. the authority vested in me by the Act of 257–1 of December 11, 2015), I hereby October 19, 1965 (79 Stat. 985; 22 U.S.C. determine that the objects to be Background 2459), E. O. 12047 of March 27, 1978, included in the exhibition ‘‘Dadaglobe The Towner Line has been the subject the Foreign Affairs Reform and Reconstructed,’’ imported from abroad of two other Board proceedings during Restructuring Act of 1998 (112 Stat. for temporary exhibition within the the past two years. In Docket No. NOR 2681, et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 6501 note, et United States, are of cultural 42140, KCVN, the Colorado Wheat seq.), Delegation of Authority No. 234 of significance. The objects are imported Administrative Committee, the Colorado October 1, 1999, Delegation of Authority pursuant to loan agreements with the Association of Wheat Growers, and the No. 236–3 of August 28, 2000 (and, as foreign owners or custodians. I also Colorado Wheat Research Foundation appropriate, Delegation of Authority No. determine that the exhibition or display (collectively, the Colorado Interests) 257–1 of December 11, 2015), I hereby of the exhibit objects at The Museum of filed a complaint on October 28, 2014, determine that the objects to be Modern Art, New York, New York, from alleging that V&S violated 49 U.S.C. included in the exhibition ‘‘Slavery and on or about June 12, 2016, until on or 11101 and 10903 by removing certain Freedom,’’ imported from abroad for about September 18, 2016, and at track and related assets from a segment temporary exhibition within the United possible additional exhibitions or of the Towner Line (the Western States, are of cultural significance. The venues yet to be determined, is in the Segment) without first seeking objects are imported pursuant to a loan national interest. I have ordered that abandonment authority.1 On May 7, agreement with the foreign owner or Public Notice of these Determinations 2015, the Board partially granted the custodian. I also determine that the be published in the Federal Register. Colorado Interests’ concurrently filed exhibition or display of the exhibit FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For motion for preliminary injunction, and objects at the Smithsonian National further information, including a list of barred V&S from removing and Museum of African American History the imported objects, contact the Office dismantling track and related assets and Culture, Washington, District of of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs from the Western Segment pending the Columbia, from on or about September in the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. Board’s ruling on the complaint. 24, 2016, until on or about July 1, 2026, Department of State (telephone: 202– Thereafter the parties moved to hold the and at possible additional exhibitions or 632–6471; email: section2459@ complaint case in abeyance pending venues yet to be determined, is in the state.gov). The mailing address is U.S. V&S’s decision to seek abandonment national interest. I have ordered that Department of State, L/PD, SA–5, Suite authority for the Towner Line. The Public Notice of these Determinations 5H03, Washington, DC 20522–0505. Board granted this request in a decision be published in the Federal Register. Dated: April 11, 2016. served on July 17, 2015, and the complaint case remains in abeyance. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For Mark Taplin, On August 3, 2015, V&S filed a further information, including a list of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Bureau the imported objects, contact the Office of Educational and Cultural Affairs, verified notice of exemption in Docket of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Department of State. No. AB 603 (Sub-No. 4X) to abandon the Towner Line, as it had agreed to do in in the Office of the Legal Adviser, U.S. [FR Doc. 2016–08771 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Docket No. NOR 42140. The Board Department of State (telephone: 202– BILLING CODE 4710–05–P 632–6471; email: section2459@ served and published notice of the state.gov). The mailing address is U.S. exemption in the Federal Register, and KCVN and Colorado Pacific sought Department of State, L/PD, SA–5, Suite SURFACE TRANSPORTATION BOARD 5H03, Washington, DC 20522–0505. information from V&S to allow them to [Docket No. FD 36005] file an offer of financial assistance under Dated: April 11, 2016. 49 U.S.C. 10904 to purchase the line. Mark Taplin, KCVN, LLC and Colorado Pacific V&S provided the information, but that Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Bureau Railroad, LLC—Feeder Line information suggested that the Towner of Educational and Cultural Affairs, Application—Line of V and S Railway, Line passes through a county and zip Department of State. LLC, Located in Crowley, Pueblo, code not included in V&S’s verified [FR Doc. 2016–08769 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Otero, and Kiowa Counties, Colorado notice. The Board therefore directed BILLING CODE 4710–05–P On March 18, 2016, KCVN, LLC V&S to supplement its verified notice if (KCVN) and its wholly owned necessary. Rather than filing a supplement, V&S attempted to amend DEPARTMENT OF STATE subsidiary, Colorado Pacific Railroad, LLC (Colorado Pacific) (collectively the notice to seek authority to only [Public Notice: 9517] applicants) jointly filed an application discontinue operations over the Towner Line rather than abandon it. KCVN Culturally Significant Objects Imported under the feeder line provision at 49 U.S.C. 10907 to acquire a 121.9-mile opposed that amendment. In a decision for Exhibition Determinations: served on January 15, 2016, the Board ‘‘Dadaglobe Reconstructed’’ Exhibition line of railroad owned by V and S Railway, LLC (V&S) in southeast 1 SUMMARY: The Western Segment extends between milepost Notice is hereby given of the Colorado. The line, known as the 808.3 near Haswell, Colo., and milepost 868.5, following determinations: Pursuant to Towner Line, extends between milepost which is approximately 0.9 miles short of the the authority vested in me by the Act of 747.5 near Towner and milepost 869.4 Towner Line’s western terminus at milepost 869.4.

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rejected V&S’s November 30 applicants also include verified Bay—Feeder Line Application—Coos amendment. The Board found that, if statements supporting the application Bay Line of Cent. Ore. & Pac. R.R., FD V&S wished to pursue discontinuance from a local farmer and representatives 35160 (STB served Aug. 1, 2008) authority for the Towner Line, it must of Bartlett Grain Co., LP, Tallman Grain (accepting the feeder line application, either file a petition for exemption Co., Inc., and Thunderbird L&L, Inc. but encouraging the applicant to under 49 U.S.C 10502 or a formal The applicants state that Colorado provide supplemental material). application under 49 U.S.C. 10903. The Pacific offers to buy the Towner Line for Financial Responsibility Board further stated that V&S could its net liquidation value (NLV), which (1151.3(a)(3)). An application must supplement its original notice of the applicants estimate to be $2,594,551, include information sufficient to exemption if it instead decided to rather than the line’s going concern demonstrate that it is a financially continue seeking abandonment value (GCV), which they estimate to be responsible person, able to pay the authority. On January 27, 2016, V&S $0 given that V&S provides no service. higher of the NLV or GCV of the line gave notice of its desire to withdraw its The applicants assert that rehabilitating and to cover expenses associated with notice of exemption seeking the Towner Line would cost an providing service over the line for at abandonment authority.2 additional $3,500,000, bringing the total least the first three years after the line On March 18, 2016, KCVN and cost to restore service to $6 million. The is acquired. Based on the information in Colorado Pacific initiated this applicants claim that Colorado Pacific the application, Colorado Pacific proceeding by filing a feeder line can afford these costs and that it is appears to have access to considerable application under 49 U.S.C. 10907 to financially responsible. Specifically, funds to pay the expenses of acquiring acquire the Towner Line and 12 miles they note that KCVN would fund and rehabilitating the Towner Line.6 of related track and facilities. Under Colorado Pacific’s acquisition and other Colorado Pacific states that it does not section 10907(b)(1), the Board is expenses with cash. As support, they anticipate incurring operating costs authorized to require the sale of a rail provide a KCVN account statement because they would be borne by K&O, line to a financially responsible person showing assets of approximately $6.5 the anticipated operator. Nonetheless, if the public convenience and necessity million. The applicants also note that the applicants should provide financial require or permit the sale.3 The KCVN owns 58,000 acres of farmland statements showing a breakdown of applicants claim that the proposed sale primarily dedicated to dryland wheat three years of K&O service costs, is required under the public within 25 miles of the Towner Line, including maintenance costs, to fully convenience and necessity criterion and which collectively are valued at demonstrate that Colorado Pacific or that Colorado Pacific is a financially approximately $50 million (Application KCVN could cover any revenue shortfall responsible person willing to pay not 8), and that KCVN has wealthy during the first three years. less than the constitutional minimum principals and would make funds Operating Plan (1151.3(a)(7)). Although the applicants and K&O have value of the line. The applicants allege available to meet additional acquisition, provided basic information about the that V&S engaged in a systemic plan to rehabilitation, maintenance, and common carrier freight operations K&O drive traffic off the Towner Line with operations costs if necessary would perform, they indicate that the the ultimate aim of abandoning it and (Application, Exhibit A at 5). specifics of an operating plan are still selling the line’s rail assets. The Discussion and Conclusions being developed. The applicants should applicants assert that V&S raised rates to Under 49 CFR 1151.2(b), the Board, provide the Board with more detail, a prohibitive level around 2011 and through the Director of the Office of including an estimate of the average engaged in other behavior forcing traffic Proceedings, must accept a complete number of trains anticipated to be off the line rather than meeting its feeder line application, or reject one that operated over the line per day. common carrier obligation and is incomplete, no later than 30 days Liability Insurance (1151.3(a)(8)). maintaining the line. The applicants after the application is filed. An Colorado Pacific and K&O anticipate argue that the Board has found application is complete if it has been that the lease and operating agreement previously that this type of behavior can properly served 4 and contains they are negotiating would provide that lead to a forced sale under the feeder substantially all the information K&O secure and maintain at all times an line statute. See Keokuk Junction Ry.— required by § 1151.3, except as modified insurance policy from a reputable Feeder Line Acquis.—Line of Toledo by advance waiver. 49 CFR 1151.2(b)(1). insurance company that provides for Peoria & W. Ry. Between La Harpe & Notice of an acceptance must be commercial liability coverage in an Hollis, Ill., 7 S.T.B. 893 (2004). published in the Federal Register and amount not less than $25 million. In According to the applicants, Colorado provide a procedural schedule for the addition to the information provided in Pacific seeks to acquire the Towner Line proceeding. Id. the application, the applicants should and its related track and facilities and The Board has determined that the also submit to the Board a certificate of lease them to a connecting carrier, applicants have provide substantially all K&O’s existing insurance coverage over Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad (K&O), to the information required by § 1151.3 its current system. operate. Although the parties are still in and therefore accepts the feeder line Procedural Schedule negotiations, the applicants provide a application. The applicants should supporting verified statement from a provide some additional information, The procedural schedule is as follows: representative of K&O’s owner. The described below, for the Board’s any environmental reporting that might be required 2 consideration as the feeder line case Withdrawal of the notice of abandonment 5 under 49 CFR 1105.7. The Board will grant this exemption will be addressed in a separate decision. proceeds. See Ore. Int’l Port of Coos request. The Board’s Office of Environmental 3 The Board also is to require a sale to a Analysis will determine what, if any, financially responsible person if the line is 4 As originally filed, the application failed to environmental review is required in this case and currently in category 1 or 2 of the owning railroad’s indicate service on the Board of County coordinate with the applicants. A historic report is system diagram map and the owning railroad has Commissioners of Otero County, Colo., but that not required here because the proposal clearly falls not filed an application to abandon the line. See 49 omission was remedied by a certificate of service within the exception at 49 CFR 1105.8(b)(1). U.S.C. 10907(b)(1)(A)(ii); 49 CFR 1151.1. The filed on March 28, 2016. 6 The applicants state that no financial statements applicants argue that the Towner Line also satisfies 5 KCVN and Colorado Pacific request that the are available because Colorado Pacific is a new this criterion. Board accept their application for filing subject to company.

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Any supplement by KCVN and 1. Welcome and Introductions entitlements available through July 15, Colorado Pacific to their application is 2. Update on the Bellefonte Nuclear 2016. If congressional action is taken on due by April 29, 2016. Plant Site future extensions which provide for Competing applications by other 3. Summary of Public Comments additional current year and protected parties seeking to acquire all or any received entitlements (the remaining 21 percent), portion of the Towner Line are due by 4. Council discussion the FAA will then work with airport May 16, 2016. See 49 CFR 1151.2(c)(1). The webinar is open to the public, sponsors to adjust accordingly. This Verified statements and comments through registration by phone or email notification requirement does not apply addressing both the initial and (call Beth Keel, (865) 632–6113, or email to non-primary airports covered by the competing applications must be filed by [email protected]). No oral comments block-grant program. June 14, 2016. See 49 CFR 1151.2(e). from the public will be accepted during FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Verified replies by applicants and the webinar session. The public may Frank J. San Martin, Manager, Airports other interested parties must be filed by provide written comments to the RERC Financial Assistance Division, APP– July 5, 2016. See 49 CFR 1151.2(f). at any time through links on TVA’s Web 500, on (202) 267–3831. It is ordered: site at www.tva.com/rerc or by mailing SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title 49 of 1. KCVN’s and Colorado Pacific’s written comments to the Regional the United States Code, section 47105(f), feeder line application is accepted and Energy Resource Council, Tennessee provides that the sponsor of each airport notice will be published in the Federal Valley Authority, 400 West Summit Hill to which funds are apportioned shall Register. Drive, WT–11 B, Knoxville, Tennessee notify the Secretary by such time and in 2. The above schedule will govern 37902. a form as prescribed by the Secretary, of this proceeding. the airport sponsor’s intent to apply for 3. This decision is effective on its Dated: April 8, 2016. its apportioned funds, also called service date. Joseph J. Hoagland, entitlement funds. Therefore, the FAA is Decided: April 12, 2016. Vice President, Stakeholder Relations, Tennessee Valley Authority. hereby notifying such airport sponsors By the Board, Rachel D. Campbell, [FR Doc. 2016–08722 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] of the steps required to ensure that the Director, Office of Proceedings. FAA has sufficient time to carry-over BILLING CODE 8120–08–P Kenyatta Clay, and convert remaining entitlement Clearance Clerk. funds, due to processes required under federal laws. This notice applies only to [FR Doc. 2016–08785 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BILLING CODE 4915–01–P those airports that have had entitlement Federal Aviation Administration funds apportioned to them, except those nonprimary airports located in TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY [Docket No: FAA–2011–0786] designated block-grant States. Airport sponsors intending to apply for any of Meeting of the Regional Energy Deadline for Notification of Intent To their available entitlement funds, Resource Council Use the Airport Improvement Program including those unused from prior (AIP) Primary, Cargo, and Nonprimary years, shall make their intent known by AGENCY: Tennessee Valley Authority Entitlement Funds Available to Date for 12:00 p.m. prevailing local time on (TVA). Fiscal Year 2016 Monday, May 2, 2016, consistent with ACTION: Notice of meeting. AGENCY: Federal Aviation prior practice. A written indication must be provided to the designated SUMMARY: The TVA Regional Energy Administration, DOT. Resource Council (RERC) will hold a ACTION: Notice. Airports District Office (or Regional webinar meeting on Monday, May 2, Office in regions without Airports 2016, to discuss TVA’s potential sale of SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation District Offices) stating their intent to the Bellefonte Nuclear Site. Administration (FAA) announces May submit a grant application no later than 2, 2016, as the deadline for each airport close of business Friday, June 17, 2016 DATES: The webinar meeting will be sponsor to notify the FAA whether or and to use their fiscal year 2016 held on Monday, May 2, 2016 from not it will use its fiscal year 2016 entitlement funds available under Title 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. EDT. entitlement funds available under 49 of the United States Code, section ADDRESSES: The meeting will be Section 47114 of Title 49, United States 47114. This notice must address all conducted by webinar only. To request Code, to accomplish Airport entitlement funds available to date for accommodation for a disability, please Improvement Program (AIP) eligible fiscal year 2016 including those contact Beth Keel (contact information projects that the airport sponsor entitlement funds not obligated from below) at least a week in advance of the previously identified through the prior years. By Friday, June 17, 2016, webinar. Airports Capital Improvement Plan airport sponsors that have not yet FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Beth (ACIP) process during the preceding submitted a final application to the Keel, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, WT– year. FAA, must notify the FAA of any issues 11 B, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902, (865) The airport sponsor’s notification meeting the final application deadline 632–6113. must address all entitlement funds of Friday, July 1, 2016. Absent SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The RERC available to date for fiscal year 2016, as notification from the airport sponsor by was established to advise TVA on its well as any entitlement funds not the May 2 deadline and/or subsequent energy resource activities and the obligated from prior years. After Friday, notification by the June 17 deadline of priorities among competing objectives July 1, 2016, the FAA will carry-over the any issues meeting the application and values. Notice of this meeting is remainder of currently available deadline, the FAA will proceed after given under the Federal Advisory entitlement funds, and these funds will Friday, July 1, 2016 to take action to Committee Act (FACA), 5 U.S.C. App. 2. not be available again until at least the carry-over the remainder of available The meeting agenda includes the beginning of fiscal year 2017. Currently, entitlement funds without further following: the AIP has 79 percent of the notice. These funds will not be available

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again until at least the beginning of Specialist, Federal Aviation determined by the FAA to be related to fiscal year 2017. This notice is being Administration, Airports Division, the application in person at The Des issued later than usual in the fiscal year ACE–610C, 901 Locust, Room 364, Moines International Airport. due to the timing of multiple extensions Kansas City, MO 64106, (816) 329–2644, Issued in Kansas City, MO, on April 6, of the FAA’s authorizing legislation. [email protected]. The request to 2016. These dates are subject to possible release property may be reviewed, by Jim A. Johnson, adjustment based on any future appointment, in person at this same Manager, Airports Division. extensions to the FAA’s authorizing location. [FR Doc. 2016–08768 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] legislation which currently expires July SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The FAA BILLING CODE 4910–13–P 15, 2016. invites public comment on the request This notice is promulgated to to release approximately 15.9323± acres expedite and facilitate the grant-making of airport property at The Des Moines DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION process. International Airport (DSM) under the The AIP grant program is operating Federal Aviation Administration under the requirements of Public Law provisions of 49 U.S.C. 47107(h)(2). On February 19, 2015, the Director of 114–55, the ‘‘Airport and Airway Office of Commercial Space Engineering & Planning at The Des Extension Act of 2015,’’ enacted on Transportation; Notice of Availability September 30, 2015 and subsequently Moines International Airport requested of the Final Environmental from the FAA that approximately amended on March 30, 2016, which ± Assessment (Final EA), Finding of No authorizes the FAA through July 15, 15.9323 acres of property be released Significant Impact (FONSI)/Record of 2016 and the ‘‘Consolidated for sale to the Electro Management Decision (ROD) for the Kodiak Launch Appropriations Act, 2016’’ which Corporation for use as a distribution Complex Launch Pad 3, Kodiak Island, appropriates FY 2016 funds for the AIP. warehouse consistent with the zoning Alaska ordinances of the City. On April 5, 2016, Issued in Washington, DC, on April 7, the FAA determined that the request to AGENCY: Federal Aviation 2016. release property at The Des Moines Administration (FAA), Department of Elliott Black, International Airport (DSM) submitted Transportation (DOT). Director, Office of Airport Planning and by the Sponsor meets the procedural ACTION: Notice of availability of the Programming. requirements of the Federal Aviation Final EA and FONSI/ROD. [FR Doc. 2016–08766 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Administration and the release of the BILLING CODE 4910–13–P property does not and will not impact SUMMARY: In accordance with the future aviation needs at the airport. The National Environmental Policy Act of FAA may approve the request, in whole 1969, as amended (NEPA; 42 United DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION or in part, no sooner than thirty days States Code 4321 et seq.), Council on Environmental Quality NEPA Federal Aviation Administration after the publication of this notice. The following is a brief overview of implementing regulations (40 CFR parts the request: 1500 to 1508), and FAA Order 1050.1E, Notice of Request To Release Airport Change 1, Environmental Impacts: Property The Des Moines International Airport (DSM) is proposing the release of airport Policies and Procedures, the FAA is AGENCY: Federal Aviation property totaling 15.9323 acres, more or announcing the availability of the Final Administration (FAA), DOT. less. This land is to be used for a EA and FONSI/ROD for the Kodiak ACTION: Notice of intent to rule on distribution warehouse for the Electro Launch Complex Launch Pad 3. request to release airport property at the Management Corporation. The release of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Des Moines International Airport, Des land is necessary to comply with Stacey M. Zee, Office of Commercial Moines, Iowa. Federal Aviation Administration Grant Space Transportation, Federal Aviation Assurances that do not allow federally Administration, 800 Independence Ave. SUMMARY: The FAA proposes to rule and acquired airport property to be used for SW., Suite 325, Washington DC 20591; invites public comment on the release of non-aviation purposes. The sale of the email [email protected]; telephone land at The Des Moines International subject property will result in the land (202) 267–9305. Airport, Des Moines, Iowa, under the at The Des Moines International Airport SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Final provisions of 49 U.S.C. 47107(h)(2). (DSM) being changed from aeronautical EA was prepared to analyze the DATES: Comments must be received on to non-aeronautical use and release the potential environmental impacts of the or before May 16, 2016. lands from the conditions of the Airport FAA modifying the Alaska Aerospace ADDRESSES: Comments on this Improvement Program Grant Agreement Corporation’s (AAC’s) Launch Site application may be mailed or delivered Grant Assurances. In accordance with Operator License to include medium-lift to the FAA at the following address: 49 U.S.C. 47107(c)(2)(B)(i) and (iii), the launch capability at the Kodiak Launch Lynn D. Martin, Airports Compliance airport will receive fair market value for Complex (KLC), a commercial launch Specialist, Federal Aviation the property, which will be site currently operated under a FAA Administration, Airports Division, subsequently reinvested in another Launch Site Operator License (LSO–03– ACE–610C, 901 Locust Room 364, eligible airport improvement project for 008), which authorizes only small-lift Kansas City, MO 64106. general aviation facilities at The Des operations. The Kodiak Launch In addition, one copy of any Moines International Airport. Complex was renamed as Pacific comments submitted to the FAA must Any person may inspect, by Spaceport Complex Alaska, effective be mailed or delivered to: Kevin Foley, appointment, the request in person at April 21, 2015. The EA keeps the name Airport Executive Director, 5800 Fleur the FAA office listed above under FOR as KLC for continuity and ease of Dr. Suite 207, Des Moines, IA 50321, FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. In reviewing. (515) 256–5100. addition, any person may, upon Expansion of launch capabilities at FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: appointment and request, inspect the KLC would include the addition of new Lynn D. Martin, Airports Compliance application, notice and other documents infrastructure necessary to support

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medium-lift launches, including the meeting on October 7, 2014. The public DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION construction of a launch pad and comment period for the Draft EA ended associated facilities. As part of the on November 1, 2014. After taking into National Highway Traffic Safety Proposed Action addressed in the EA, consideration the nature of public Administration AAC would make improvements to the comments received on the Draft EA, the [Docket No. NHTSA–2016–0036] KLC to add both solid and liquid- FAA issued a Second Draft EA and propellant, medium-lift launch provided the public with an opportunity Guidelines for the Safe Deployment capability, and to operate the KLC in the to review and comment on updates and and Operation of Automated Vehicle future as a small-lift and medium-lift clarification information that had since Safety Technologies launch complex. Proposed construction been added to the EA in response to at KLC includes six primary public comments. The FAA published a AGENCY: National Highway Traffic modifications: Construction of Launch NOA of the Second Draft EA in the Safety Administration (NHTSA), Pad 3 (LP3), a vehicle processing Federal Register on December 7, 2015. Department of Transportation (DOT). facility, rocket staging facility, liquid Interested parties were invited to submit ACTION: Announcement of public fuel facility, mission control center and comments on the Second Draft EA by meeting. improvements to Pasagshak Point Road. January 11, 2016. Public comments on Proposed launch operations would the Second Draft EA resulted in minor SUMMARY: NHTSA is announcing a include up to six orbital small-lift changes to the EA. second public meeting to seek input on planned guidelines for the safe launches and three medium-lift Issued in Washington, DC, on April 11, launches per year from the existing 2016. deployment and operation of automated vehicles. NHTSA held its first public launch pads and from the proposed LP3; Daniel Murray, meeting on this topic on April 8, 2016, however, to be conservative in the Manager, Space Transportation Development analysis of potential environmental Division. in Washington, DC. The intent of the operational guidelines is to encourage impacts, the EA assumes a maximum of [FR Doc. 2016–08746 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] nine medium-lift launches per year. innovative and safe deployment of The EA addresses the potential BILLING CODE 4310–13–P automated vehicle technologies. At this environmental impacts of implementing meeting, NHTSA is seeking public input the Proposed Action and the No Action DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION on those aspects of automated vehicle Alternative. Under the No Action (AV) systems that would benefit from Alternative, the FAA would not modify Federal Motor Carrier Safety operational guidelines. For example, of AAC’s Launch Site Operator License to Administration high importance to the Agency is include medium-lift launch capability information on the roadway scenarios and AAC would not proceed with the Sunshine Act Meetings; Unified Carrier and operational environments highly construction of medium-lift launch Registration Plan Board of Directors automated vehicles will need to address support infrastructure at KLC. Existing and the associated design and AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety launch activities for up to nine orbital Administration (FMCSA), DOT. evaluation processes and methods small-lift class launches per year from needed to ensure that AV systems can ACTION: the existing launch pads would Notice of Unified Carrier detect and appropriately react to these continue. Registration Plan Board of Directors scenarios such that a high level of safety Meeting. The impact categories considered in is assured when these systems are the EA include air quality; compatible DATES: The meeting will be held on May deployed on US roadways. land use; Department of Transportation Also of interest to the Agency is input Act: Section 4(f); fish, wildlife, and 12, 2016, from 12:00 Noon to 3:00 p.m., Eastern Daylight Time. on aspects of automated vehicle plants; hazardous materials, pollution technology that may not be suitable or PLACE: This meeting will be open to the prevention, and solid waste; historical, ready for guidelines. For these areas, public via conference call. Any architectural, archaeological, and information would be useful on interested person may call 1–877–422– cultural resources; light emissions and alternative approaches to assure safety. visual impacts; natural resources and 1931, passcode 2855443940, to listen and participate in this meeting. DATES: NHTSA will hold the public energy supply; noise; socioeconomic, meeting on April 27, 2016, in Stanford, environmental justice, and children’s STATUS: Open to the public. CA. The meeting will start at 9:00 a.m. environmental health and safety risk; MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: The Unified and continue until 4:00 p.m., local time. water quality; and wetlands. The EA Carrier Registration Plan Board of Check-in will begin at 8 a.m. also considers potential cumulative Directors (the Board) will continue its Location: The meeting will be held at environmental impacts. work in developing and implementing the CARS Facility at Stanford The FAA has posted the Final EA and the Unified Carrier Registration Plan University, 473 Oak Rd, Stanford, CA FONSI/ROD on the FAA Office of and Agreement and to that end, may 94305. This facility is accessible to Commercial Space Transportation Web consider matters properly before the individuals with disabilities. The site: http://www.faa.gov/about/office_ Board. meeting will also be webcast live, and org/headquarters_offices/ast/ FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. a link to the actual webcast will be environmental/nepa_docs/review/ Avelino Gutierrez, Chair, Unified available through http://www.nhtsa.gov/ operator/. Carrier Registration Board of Directors at The FAA published a Notice of Research/Crash+Avoidance/ (505) 827–4565. Availability (NOA) of the Draft EA in Automated+Vehicles. the Federal Register on September 15, Issued on: April 11, 2016. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If 2014. An electronic version was also Larry W. Minor, you have questions about the public made available on the FAA Web site. In Associate Administrator, Office of Policy, meeting, please contact us at av_info_ addition, the FAA printed and mailed a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. [email protected]. copy of the Draft EA to local libraries. 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http://goo.gl/forms/T67E0B20Ie by a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through behavioral competencies/normal April 22, 2016. Please provide name and Friday, except Federal Holidays. driving, pre-crash scenarios, etc.) and affiliation, indicate if you wish to offer Telephone: 202–366–9826. what design and evaluation (testing) technical remarks, and please indicate Privacy Act: Anyone is able to search processes and methods are needed to whether you require accommodations the electronic form of all comments ensure that the vehicle can detect and such as a sign language interpreter. received into any of our dockets by the appropriately react to these scenarios. Space is limited, so advanced name of the individual submitting the Consider whether third party testing is registration is highly encouraged. comment (or signing the comment, if appropriate for validating test results. Although attendees will be given the submitted on behalf of an association, 2. Detection and communication of opportunity to offer technical remarks, business, labor union, etc.). You may operational boundaries: If there are there will not be time for attendees to review DOT’s complete Privacy Act limitations on where AV technology make audio-visual presentations during Statement in the Federal Register will operate—what methods should the the meeting. Note: We may not be able published on April 11, 2000 (Volume AV technology use to sense when it is to accommodate all attendees who wish 65, Number 70; Pages 19477–78), or you reaching the operational domain limit to make oral remarks. Should it be may visit http://www.regulations.gov/ and how should that be communicated necessary to cancel the meeting due to privacy.html. to the driver? inclement weather or other emergency, Confidential Business Information: If 3. Environmental operation and NHTSA will take available measures to you wish to submit any information sensing: Consider what environmental notify registered participants. under a claim of confidentiality, you conditions AV systems will likely NHTSA will conduct the public should submit three copies of your operate in. For environmental meeting informally, and technical rules complete submission, including the conditions in which AV systems are not of evidence will not apply. We will information you claim to be confidential designed to operate, discuss methods arrange for a written transcript of the business information to the Chief used to detect these conditions. meeting and keep the official record Counsel, NHTSA, at the address given 4. Driver transitioning to/from AV open for 30 days after the meeting to under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION operating mode: For AV systems that allow submission of supplemental CONTACT. In addition, you should rely on transferring vehicle operation information. You may make submit two copies, from which you back to the driver, discuss approaches to arrangements for copies of the transcript have deleted the claimed confidential (a) ensuring safe transitioning back to a directly with the court reporter, and the business information, to Docket fully capable non-impaired driver (e.g., transcript will also be posted in the Management at the address given above. geo-fencing, adverse weather) and (b) docket when it becomes available. When you send a comment containing how non-optimal driver behavior (e.g., Written Comments: Written information claimed to be confidential decision errors, erratic behavior, driver statements and supporting information business information, you should impairment) will be addressed by the submitted during the comment period submit a cover letter setting forth the AV system. will be considered with the same weight information specified in our 5. AV for persons with disabilities: as oral comments and supporting confidential business information Consider the unique needs of people information presented at the public regulation (49 CFR part 512). with different types of disabilities in the meeting. Please submit all written SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: design, development, and policy setting comments no later than May 9, 2016, by Background for self-driving cars and related any of the following methods: automation. • Federal Rulemaking Portal: Go to DOT recently announced a series of 6. Data: Consider data recording http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the actions to remove potential roadblocks capabilities of system(s) necessary to online instructions for submitting to the integration of innovative monitor the correct operation of the AV comments. automotive technology. As part of this • system, and what are appropriate Mail: Docket Management Facility: effort, the Department announced U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200 triggers (crash, near crash, etc.) to several milestones for 2016, including determine system operational status or New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building development of guidance on the safe Ground Floor, Room W12–140, possible malfunction of the system. Also deployment and operation of automated consider how recorded data could be Washington, DC 20590–0001. vehicles. • Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200 accessed and by whom. During the New Jersey Avenue SE., West Building Draft Agenda (In Local Time) testing phase, consider what data should be made public for further Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 08:00–09:00—Arrival/Check-In analysis and understanding. Washington, DC 20590–0001, between 9 09:00–12:00—Morning Public Meeting a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through Session 7. Crash avoidance capability: Friday, except Federal Holidays. 12:00–13:00—Lunch Break Consider the capabilities of AV systems • Fax: 202–366–1767. 13:00–16:00—Afternoon Public Meeting with respect to detecting roadway Instructions: All submissions must Session hazards (other vehicles, pedestrians, include the agency name and docket 16:00—Adjourn animals, etc.) such that common crash number. Note that all comments scenarios involving these hazards received will be posted without change Public Meeting Topics (control loss, crossing paths head-on, to http://www.regulations.gov, including NHTSA is seeking input on the etc.) can be detected and either avoided any personal information provided. following topics during the morning and or mitigated. Please see the Privacy Act discussion afternoon sessions of the meeting. 8. Electronics systems safety: Consider below. 1. Evaluation and testing of scenarios methods and potential documentation Docket: For access to the docket go to the AV system should detect and that could be produced with respect to http://www.regulations.gov at any time correctly operate in: Within the AV functional safety and cybersecurity. or to 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., West system’s operating envelope, consider 9. Non-passenger AVs: Consider Building, Ground Floor, Room W12– how to identify the scenarios that could differences between AVs designed for 140, Washington, DC 20590, between 9 be encountered by the AV system (e.g., delivery of goods and products that are

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not intended to have a human operator ACTION: Request for information. vehicle registration. NHTSA plans to or potentially even human passengers. solicit grant applications following the 10. Aspects of AV technology that SUMMARY: Section 24105 of the Fixing receipt and consideration of comments may not be suitable or ready for America’s Surface Transportation and information submitted in response guidelines: For these areas, information (FAST) Act, Public Law 114–94 (2015), to this notice. requires NHTSA to implement a two- would be useful on alternative Background approaches to assure safety. year pilot program to evaluate the 11. Identification of industry feasibility and effectiveness of a State The National Traffic and Motor voluntary standards, best practices, etc., process for informing consumers of Vehicle Safety Act, 49 U.S.C. 30101 et. related to automated vehicle operation. open motor vehicle recalls at the time of seq. as amended, requires that a motor 12. Information AVs may need to motor vehicle registration. This notice vehicle manufacturer notify the owners communicate to pedestrians and other requests information from interested and purchasers of its vehicles of a vehicles (manual or automated) just as parties to help inform the agency’s safety-related defect or that the vehicle a driver would. Consider situations such approach as it moves forward to does not comply with an applicable as pedestrians crossing a travel lane in implement the pilot program. Federal motor vehicle safety standard. a parking lot and how this DATES: Written comments should be 49 U.S.C. 30118. A vehicle communication should be submitted by: May 16, 2016. manufacturer must provide notice of a accomplished. ADDRESSES: Written comments may be recall in a manner prescribed through 13. Conditions in which AVs may submitted using any one of the regulation by NHTSA to each person need to be able to identify and following methods: registered under State law as the owner communicate to a central location or • Mail: Docket Management Facility, and whose name and address are authority that a problem has occurred. M–30, U.S. Department of reasonably ascertainable by the Consider situations where passengers Transportation, West Building, Ground manufacturer through State records or may be delivered to their destination Floor, Rm. W12–140, 1200 New Jersey other available source or (if a registered but a medical problem or potential Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590. owner is not notified through State incapacitation enroute may potentially • Fax: Written comments may be registration information) to the most suggest considerations for vehicle faxed to (202) 493–2251. recent purchaser known to the capabilities that could handle such • Internet: To submit comments manufacturer. 49 U.S.C. 30119(d). In cases. electronically, go to the Federal order to identify owners of vehicles subject to a safety-related recall and 14. Operation of an AV with open regulations Web site at http:// provide notification to them, a motor safety recall: Consider if automated www.regulations.gov. Follow the online vehicle manufacturer typically contracts vehicles should be allowed to operate in instructions for submitting comments. • with a third party that obtains vehicle automated mode in cases when there is Hand Delivery: West Building registration data for the affected vehicles an open safety recall on that vehicle or Ground Floor, Room W12–140, 1200 from State motor vehicle if automated functions should be New Jersey Avenue SE., between 9 a.m. administrations. The motor vehicle restrained until recall repairs are and 5 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday manufacturer then notifies owners and completed (perhaps reversion to manual through Friday, except Federal holidays. purchasers, typically by U.S. Mail, driving when possible). Consider if AVs Instructions: All comments submitted about the safety recall and, among other with open recalls should be allowed to in relation to this notice must include the agency name and docket number. things, about how to obtain a remedy to operate on public roads at all, and if so, fix the defect. See 49 U.S.C. 30119(d); under what conditions. Please note that all comments received will be posted without change to 49 CFR part 577. 15. Other topics needed for NHTSA and the motor vehicle operational guidance: Other topics that http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal information provided. You industry have sought to improve notice would be beneficial to address in an of safety-related defects to owners and operational guidance document to may also call the Docket at 202–366– 9324. to develop ways to increase the rate at facilitate innovation and safe which owners complete the remedy deployment of these systems on public FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: identified in the notice.1 Section 24105 roadways. Andrew DiMarsico, Office of Chief of the recently enacted FAST Act Issued in Washington, DC, under authority Counsel, NHTSA (phone: 202–366– provides for the two-year pilot program delegated by 49 CFR 1.95. 5263). You may send email to Mr. to evaluate the feasibility and Nathaniel Beuse, DiMarsico at Andrew.dimarsico@ effectiveness of a State process for Associate Administrator for Vehicle Safety dot.gov, or by regular mail at the Office informing consumers of open motor Research. of Chief Counsel, National Highway vehicle recalls at the time of motor [FR Doc. 2016–08708 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Traffic Safety Administration, W41–326, vehicle registration in the State. To 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., BILLING CODE 4910–59–P carry out this program, the FAST Act Washington, DC 20590. permits NHTSA to make a grant to up SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This to six States. To be eligible for a grant, DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION notice requests information to assist the Act requires a State to: (i) Submit an NHTSA in implementing a pilot grant National Highway Traffic Safety program required under the FAST Act. 1 In April 2015, NHTSA hosted a workshop called Administration See Public Law 114–94, § 24105 (2015). ‘‘Retooling Recalls’’ to explore ways to increase The FAST Act requires that, by October recall remedy completion rates. See http:// [Docket No. NHTSA—2016–0042] www.nhtsa.gov/About+NHTSA/Press+Releases/ 1, 2016, NHTSA must implement a two- 2015/nhtsa-retooling-recalls-workshop-04282015. Request for Information year pilot program with up to six States Recently, the agency published an ANPRM to evaluate the feasibility and requesting public comment on, among other things, AGENCY: additional ways by which manufacturers could not National Highway Traffic effectiveness of a State process for only notify owners, but also influence owners to Safety Administration (NHTSA), informing consumers of open motor have recalls completed. See 81 FR 81 FR 4007 Department of Transportation (DOT). vehicle recalls at the time of motor (January 25, 2016).

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application in such form and manner as not exhaustive, and we encourage the pilot grant program, but will not the Secretary prescribes; (ii) agree to commenters to provide any further separately respond to comments. notify, at the time of registration, each information they believe is relevant to Authority: S. 24105, Pub. L. 114–94, 129 owner or lessee of a motor vehicle inform the agency as it seeks to Stat. 1312. presented for registration in the State of implement a successful pilot program. Issued in Washington, DC on April 12, any open recall on that vehicle; (iii) While the agency welcomes all 2016 under authority delegated in 49 CFR provide the open motor vehicle recall comments, we do not envision the use part 1.95. information at no cost to each owner or of NHTSA’s VIN look-up tool as a Paul A. Hemmersbaugh, lessee of a motor vehicle presented for source of information for the pilot Chief Counsel. registration in the State; and (iv) provide program. The VIN look-up tool was [FR Doc. 2016–08831 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] such other information as the Secretary created for consumers. An increase in may require. the demand on NHTSA’s VIN look-up BILLING CODE 4910–59–P In considering a State for a grant tool from a large enterprise submitting under this provision, the FAST Act numerous queries could compromise its requires NHTSA to consider the State’s performance for its intended purpose. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY methodology for determining open recalls on a motor vehicle, for informing Registration Process Office of the Comptroller of the Currency consumers of the open recalls, and for • How often do States require a determining performance. Following the vehicle to be registered? [Docket ID OCC–2016–0010] two-year performance period, the FAST • What mechanisms exist for an Act requires that the State grantee owner to register a vehicle with the Mutual Savings Association Advisory provide to NHTSA a report of State? In-person, On-line? Mail-in? Committee • performance containing information What other conditions or AGENCY: Office of the Comptroller of the necessary to evaluate the extent to requirements exist in connection with Currency (OCC), Department of the which open recalls have been remedied. the registration process in a State (e.g. Treasury. Within six months after the completion vehicle emissions or safety inspection)? ACTION: Notice of Federal Advisory of the pilot program, the FAST Act • If additional conditions or Committee meeting. requires NHTSA to evaluate the extent requirements exist, how are they linked to which identified open recalls have to the vehicle registration process? SUMMARY: The OCC announces a been remedied. Would the systems that link to the meeting of the Mutual Savings Request for Information vehicle registration process be available Association Advisory Committee for the pilot program? What (MSAAC). The agency is interested in modifications might be required? information that would be helpful in DATES: A public meeting of the MSAAC implementing a successful pilot grant. Notice to the Consumer will be held on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, This includes information about, among • beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Daylight What sources of information about Time (EDT). Members of the public may other things: A State’s process for an open safety recall are available to a registering motor vehicles; the submit written statements to the State? MSAAC. The OCC must receive written application(s) in use by the States to • What form should notice of an open facilitate its access to open recall data statements no later than 5:00 p.m. on recall take and what flexibilities should Tuesday, April 26, 2016. Members of and to notify consumers; how a notice considered in the event a State allows to consumers should be provided to the public who plan to attend the multiple methods for registration? meeting, and members of the public raise awareness of the open recall; • At what point in the registration who may require auxiliary aids, should performance criteria; and the estimated process should a State provide notice of costs for a State to fulfill the pilot contact the OCC by 5:00 p.m. EDT on an open recall? Tuesday, April 26, 2016, to inform the program requirements. Because the • What information about an open OCC of their interest in attending the FAST Act requires NHTSA to consider recall should a State provide? a State’s methodology for determining meeting and to provide the information performance, the agency is interested in Registration System Functionality that will be required to facilitate aid. ADDRESSES: The OCC will hold the May comments from parties on how to • Do State registration systems have 3, 2016 meeting of the MSAAC at the determine such performance, including the capability to: OCC’s offices at 400 7th Street SW., ways to measure whether a consumer Æ Communicate with a third-party Washington, DC 20219. Members of the had a defect remedied following system? If so, what third-party system notification of an open recall, and public may submit written statements to does the State use, and can it be used [email protected] or by mailing metrics for comparing pre-pilot and for the pilot program. What post-pilot performance. The agency is them to Michael R. Brickman, modifications might be required? Designated Federal Officer, Mutual also interested in hearing from States, Æ Provide real time notice of an open based upon the current status of their Savings Association Advisory recall? Committee, Office of the Comptroller of vehicle registration systems, about the Æ Track that notice was provided? requirements and challenges to adapt Æ the Currency, 400 7th Street SW., Query or track that a recall was Washington, DC 20219. their systems to conduct the pilot completed on a vehicle? program. And, because Congress FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Written comments may be submitted requires NHTSA to evaluate the pilot Michael R. Brickman, Deputy through any of the methods discussed program, we seek information and Comptroller for Thrift Supervision, above. suggestions about how to ensure a (202) 649–5420, Office of the successful assessment. This notice is for information Comptroller of the Currency, In addition to the topics discussed purposes only. The agency will review Washington, DC 20219. above, we seek information related to and consider information provided in SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: By this the questions posed below. This list is response to this notice as it implements notice, the OCC is announcing that the

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MSAAC will convene a meeting on meeting. Members of the public may DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Tuesday, May 3, 2016, at the OCC’s contact the OCC via email at MSAAC@ offices at 400 7th Street SW., OCC.treas.gov or by telephone at (202) United States Mint Washington, DC 20219. The meeting is 649–5420. Attendees should provide open to the public and will begin at 8:30 their full name, email address, and Pricing for the 2016 Mercury Dime, a.m. EDT. The purpose of the meeting organization, if any. For security Standing Liberty Quarter, and Walking is for the MSAAC to advise the OCC on reasons, attendees will be subject to Liberty Half-Dollar Centennial Gold regulatory changes or other steps the security screening procedures and must Coins OCC may be able to take to ensure the present a valid government-issued continued health and viability of mutual identification to enter the building. AGENCY: United States Mint, Department savings associations and other issues of Members of the public who are deaf or of the Treasury. concern to existing mutual savings hard of hearing should call (202) 649– ACTION: Notice. associations. The agenda includes a 5597 (TTY) by 5:00 p.m. EDT Tuesday, discussion of current topics of interest April 26, 2016, to arrange auxiliary aids to the industry. such as sign language interpretation for SUMMARY: The United States Mint Members of the public who plan to this meeting. announces the prices of the 2016 attend the meeting should contact the Mercury Dime, Standing Liberty OCC by 5:00 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, Dated: April 11, 2016. Quarter, and Walking Liberty Half- April 26, 2016, to inform the OCC of Thomas J. Curry, Dollar Centennial Gold Coins. their desire to attend the meeting and to Comptroller of the Currency. provide information that will be [FR Doc. 2016–08783 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] required to facilitate entry into the BILLING CODE 4810–33–P

Mercury Dime Standing Lib- Walking Lib- Weekly average gold price Size Centennial erty Centen- erty Centen- Gold Coin nial Gold Coin nial Gold Coin

$950.00 to $999.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... $740.00 1/4 oz ...... $397.50 ...... 1/10 oz ...... $180.00 ...... $1,000.00 to $1,049.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 765.00 1/4 oz ...... 410.00 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 185.00 ...... $1,050.00 to $1,099.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 790.00 1/4 oz ...... 422.50 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 190.00 ...... $1,100.00 to $1,149.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 815.00 1/4 oz ...... 435.00 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 195.00 ...... $1,150.00 to $1,199.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 840.00 1/4 oz ...... 447.50 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 200.00 ...... $1,200.00 to $1,249.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 865.00 1/4 oz ...... 460.00 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 205.00 ...... $1,250.00 to $1,299.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 890.00 1/4 oz ...... 472.50 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 210.00 ...... $1,300.00 to $1,349.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 915.00 1/4 oz ...... 485.00 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 215.00 ...... $1,350.00 to $1,399.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 940.00 1/4 oz ...... 497.50 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 220.00 ...... $1,400.00 to $1,449.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 965.00 1/4 oz ...... 510.00 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 225.00 ...... $1,450.00 to $1,499.99 ...... 1/2 oz ...... 990.00 1/4 oz ...... 522.50 ...... 1/10 oz ...... 230.00 ......

The full 2016 Pricing of Numismatic FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dated: April 8, 2016. Gold, Commemorative Gold, and Jason Laurie, Program Manager; Richard A. Peterson, Platinum Products grid is located at Numismatic and Bullion Department; Deputy Director for Manufacturing and www.usmint.gov. United States Mint; 801 9th Street NW., Quality, United States Mint. Pricing can vary weekly dependent Washington, DC 20220; or call 202–354– [FR Doc. 2016–08702 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] upon the London Bullion Market 7500. BILLING CODE P Association (LBMA) Gold Price weekly Authority: 31 U.S.C. 5111, 5112, & 9701. average. The gold price is evaluated every Wednesday and is modified as necessary.

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U.S.-CHINA ECONOMIC AND Background: This is the fifth public hearing schedule. Reservations are not SECURITY REVIEW COMMISSION hearing the Commission will hold required to attend the hearing. during its 2016 report cycle. This FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Notice of Open Public Hearing hearing will examine China’s fiscal and Any financial reforms, implementation of member of the public seeking further AGENCY: U.S.-China Economic and China’s high-tech industrial policy in information concerning the hearing Security Review Commission. the automobile, aviation, and should contact Anthony DeMarino, 444 ACTION: Notice of open public hearing— semiconductor sectors, efforts to North Capitol Street NW., Suite 602, April 27, 2016, Washington, DC. improve citizens’ quality of life, and the Washington DC 20001; phone: 202–624– implications these reforms and policies 1496, or via email at ademarino@ SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the have for U.S. economic and national uscc.gov. Reservations are not required following hearing of the U.S.-China security interests. The hearing will be to attend the hearing. Economic and Security Review co-chaired by Chairman Dennis Shea Authority: Congress created the U.S.- Commission. and Senator Carte Goodwin. Any China Economic and Security Review Name: Dennis Shea, Chairman of the interested party may file a written Commission in 2000 in the National Defense U.S.-China Economic and Security statement by April 27, 2016, by mailing Authorization Act (Pub. L. 106–398), as Review Commission. The Commission to the contact below. A portion of each amended by Division P of the Consolidated is mandated by Congress to investigate, panel will include a question and Appropriations Resolution, 2003 (Pub. L. assess, and report to Congress annually 108–7), as amended by Public Law 109–108 answer period between the (November 22, 2005), as amended by Public on ‘‘the national security implications of Commissioners and the witnesses. Law 113–291 (December 19, 2014). the economic relationship between the Location, Date and Time: Room: TBD. United States and the People’s Republic Wednesday, April 27, 2016, start time is Dated: April 11, 2016. of China.’’ Pursuant to this mandate, the 9:00 a.m. A detailed agenda for the Michael Danis, Commission will hold a public hearing hearing will be posted to the Executive Director, U.S.-China Economic and in Washington, DC on Wednesday, Commission’s Web site at Security Review Commission. April 27, 2016, on ‘‘China’s 13th Five- www.uscc.gov. Also, please check our [FR Doc. 2016–08701 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Year Plan.’’ Web site for possible changes to the BILLING CODE 1137–00–P

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Part II

Department of Housing and Urban Development

Federal Property Suitable as Facilities To Assist the Homeless; Notice

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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND property is described as for ‘‘off-site use Chief of Staff for Installation URBAN DEVELOPMENT only’’ recipients of the property will be Management, Department of Army, required to relocate the building to their Room 5A128, 600 Army Pentagon, [Docket No. FR–5907–N–16] own site at their own expense. Washington, DC 20310, (571)–256–8145; Federal Property Suitable as Facilities Homeless assistance providers (These are not toll-free numbers). To Assist the Homeless interested in any such property should Dated: April 5, 2016. send a written expression of interest to Brian P. Fitzmaurice, AGENCY: Office of the Assistant HHS, addressed to: Ms. Theresa M. Secretary for Community Planning and Ritta, Chief Real Property Branch, the Director, Division of Community Assistance, Office of Special Needs Assistance Programs. Development, HUD. Department of Health and Human ACTION: Notice. Services, Room 5B–17, Parklawn TITLE V, FEDERAL SURPLUS PROPERTY Building, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, PROGRAM FEDERAL REGISTER REPORT SUMMARY: This Notice identifies MD 20857, (301)–443–2265 (This is not FOR 04/15/2016 unutilized, underutilized, excess, and a toll-free number.) HHS will mail to the Suitable/Available Properties surplus Federal property reviewed by interested provider an application HUD for suitability for use to assist the packet, which will include instructions Building homeless. for completing the application. In order Alabama FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: to maximize the opportunity to utilize a C1301 Juanita Perry, Department of Housing suitable property, providers should Ft. McClellan and Urban Development, 451 Seventh submit their written expressions of Ft. McClellan AL 36205 Street SW., Room 7266, Washington, DC interest as soon as possible. For Landholding Agency: Army complete details concerning the Property Number: 21201220017 20410; telephone (202) 402–3970; TTY Status: Excess number for the hearing- and speech- processing of applications, the reader is encouraged to refer to the interim rule Comments: off-site removal only; 2,232 sf.; impaired (202) 708–2565 (these barracks; extensive repairs needed; secured telephone numbers are not toll-free), or governing this program, 24 CFR part area; need prior approval to access call the toll-free Title V information line 581. property. For properties listed as suitable/to be at 800–927–7588. 11 Buildings excess, that property may, if SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In Redstone Arsenal subsequently accepted as excess by Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 accordance with 24 CFR part 581 and GSA, be made available for use by the section 501 of the Stewart B. McKinney Landholding Agency: Army homeless in accordance with applicable Property Number: 21201340002 Homeless Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. law, subject to screening for other Status: Unutilized 11411), as amended, HUD is publishing Federal use. At the appropriate time, Directions: 4469, 7328, 7352A, 7352B, this Notice to identify Federal buildings HUD will publish the property in a 7353A, 7635, 7668A, 7688A, 7902, 7908 and other real property that HUD has Notice showing it as either suitable/ (Please Note: 7352A, 7352B, and 7688A are reviewed for suitability for use to assist available or suitable/unavailable. suitable/unavailable) the homeless. The properties were For properties listed as suitable/ Comments: off-site removal only; no future reviewed using information provided to agency need; sq. ft. varies; major repairs unavailable, the landholding agency has needed; secured area; contact Army for HUD by Federal landholding agencies decided that the property cannot be regarding unutilized and underutilized more info. on a specific property & declared excess or made available for accessibility reqs. buildings and real property controlled use to assist the homeless, and the by such agencies or by GSA regarding 4 Buildings property will not be available. Redstone Arsenal its inventory of excess or surplus Properties listed as unsuitable will Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Federal property. This Notice is also not be made available for any other Landholding Agency: Army published in order to comply with the purpose for 20 days from the date of this Property Number: 21201410026 December 12, 1988 Court Order in Notice. Homeless assistance providers Status: Unutilized National Coalition for the Homeless v. interested in a review by HUD of the Directions: 3535 (150 sq. ft.); 3538 (48 sq. ft.); Veterans Administration, No. 88–2503– determination of unsuitability should 4637 (2,095 sq. ft.); 7330 (75 sq. ft.) OG (D.D.C.). call the toll free information line at 1– Comments: off-site removal only; no future Properties reviewed are listed in this 800–927–7588 for detailed instructions agency need; repairs needed; secured area; contact Army for more information. Notice according to the following or write a letter to Ann Marie Oliva at categories: Suitable/available, suitable/ the address listed at the beginning of 5 Buildings unavailable, and suitable/to be excess, Redstone Arsenal this Notice. Included in the request for Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 and unsuitable. The properties listed in review should be the property address Landholding Agency: Army the three suitable categories have been (including zip code), the date of Property Number: 21201420016 reviewed by the landholding agencies, publication in the Federal Register, the Status: Unutilized and each agency has transmitted to landholding agency, and the property Directions: 7742A; 7742B; 7740A; 7740B; HUD: (1) Its intention to make the number. 7740 property available for use to assist the For more information regarding Comments: off-site removal only; must be homeless, (2) its intention to declare the particular properties identified in this dismantled; no future agency need; property excess to the agency’s needs, or Notice (i.e., acreage, floor plan, existing extensive repairs required; contact Army (3) a statement of the reasons that the sanitary facilities, exact street address), for more info. on a specific property & accessibility/removal reqs. property cannot be declared excess or providers should contact the made available for use as facilities to appropriate landholding agencies at the 4811 Redstone Arsenal assist the homeless. following addresses: Air Force: Mr. Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Properties listed as suitable/available Robert E. Moriarty, P.E., AFCEC/CI, Landholding Agency: Army will be available exclusively for 2261 Hughes Avenue, Ste. 155, JBSA Property Number: 21201430024 homeless use for a period of 60 days Lackland TX 78236–9853; Army: Ms. Status: Unutilized from the date of this Notice. Where Veronica Rines, Office of the Assistant Directions: 4811

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Comments: off-site removal only; no future Lot 7 Block 11 US Survey 5069 Vandernberg Blvd. agency need; 221 sq. ft.; Flammable/ Noorvik AK 99763 Little Rock AR explosive storage facility; 12+ months Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Air Force vacant; deteriorated; secured area; contact Property Number: 21201330030 Property Number: 18201610021 Army for more information. Status: Excess Status: Underutilized 6 Buildings Comments: 1,200 sf. armory; 60+ months Comments: 389 sq. ft.; office/visitor’s center; Redstone Arsenal vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for poor conditions; contact AF for more Madison AL 35898 more info. information. Landholding Agency: Army Building 00001 California Property Number: 21201510040 P.O. Box 22 Bldgs. 18026, 18028 Status: Unutilized Gambell AK 99742 Camp Roberts Directions: 3757 (800 sq. ft.); 3759 (39 sq. ft.); Landholding Agency: Army Monterey CA 93451–5000 3762 (288 sq. ft.); 6209 (130 sq. ft.); 6210 Property Number: 21201330031 (130 sq. ft.); 7859 (522 sq. ft.) Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Comments: 1,208 sf.; armory; 60+ months Property Number: 21200130081 agency need; prior approval to gain access vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for Status: Excess is required; for more info. contact Army. more info. GSA Number: Comments: 2024 sq. ft. sq. ft.; concrete; poor 2 Buildings Building 0001 condition; off-site use only. Redstone Arsenal Kivalina Armory Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Kivalina AK 99750 1201T Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Tower Rd. Property Number: 21201530058 Property Number: 21201330032 Dubin CA 94568 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Building 7359 (4,547 sq. ft.); 7369 Comments: 1,200 sf. armory; 600+ months Property Number: 21201310060 (7,288 sq. ft.) vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal; 48–70+ yrs. old; more info. Comments: off-site removal only; 30 sf.; control tower; poor conditions; restricted rocket plants; vacant 4 mos.; major reno. Akiachak 00001 area; transferee must obtain real estate doc. needed; contaminates; asbestos; no future 500 Philips St. to access/remove; contact Army for more agency need; prior approval needed to gain Akiachak AK 99551 info. access; contact Army for more infor. Landholding Agency: Army Building 3540 Property Number: 21201330033 1201S & 1205S Redstone Arsenal Status: Excess Tower Rd. Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Comments: 1,200 sf.; armory; 60+ months Dublin CA 94568 Landholding Agency: Army vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530092 more info. Property Number: 21201310062 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Arizona Comments: off-site removal only; no future Directions: previously reported under Building 90890 agency need; 150 sq. ft.; range support; 21201010006 Fort Huachuca removal may be diff. due to type (brick); Comments: redetermination: off-site removal Fort Huachuca AZ 85613 major renov.; LBP; endangered species- only; 396 & 252 sf. respectively; storage; Landholding Agency: Army poor conditions; transferee will need to var. bat species; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201440051 info. obtain real estate doc. to access/remove Status: Unutilized property; contact Army for more info. 4 Buildings Comments: off-site removal only; no future 2 Building Fort Rucker agency need; 40 sq. ft.; 80+ months vacant; Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Fort Rucker AL 36362 repairs needed; contact Army for more Dublin CA 94568 Landholding Agency: Army information. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201610035 7 Buldings Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201330002 Papago Park Military Reservation Status: Underutilized Directions: 1402:186819 (9,000 sq. ft.); Phoenix AZ 85008 8828:186696 (400 sq. ft.); 5030T:183660 Directions: 1108, 1109 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future (1,440 sq. ft.) 1401:18663 (9,320 sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201510025 Comments: off-site removal; 29+–73 yrs. old; agency need; sf. varies; poor conditions; Status: Excess secured area; contact Army for info. on a storage; admin.; fair con.; due to size may Directions: M5358 (1500 sq. ft.); M5356 not be feasible to move; no future agency specific property & accessibility removal (1,500 sq. ft.) M5354 (1,500 sq. ft.); M5352 reas. need; prior appr. to gain acc. is required; (1,500 sq. ft.); M5218 (1,097 sq. ft.); M5331 co. Army for more info. (2,460 sq. ft.); M5502 (5,856 sq. ft.) 7 Building Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Alaska Comments: fair condition prior approve to Dublin CA 94568 Bldg. 00001 gain access is required; for more information contact Army about a specific Landholding Agency: Army Holy Cross Armory property. Property Number: 21201330003 High Cross AK 99602 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 2 Building Directions: 200, 00974, 1080, 1085, 1100, Property Number: 21200710051 5636 E. McDowell Road 1101, 1176 Status: Excess Phoenix AZ 85008 Comments: sf varies; no future agency need; Comments: 1200 sq. ft. armory; off-site use Landholding Agency: Army poor/deteriorated conditions; secured area; only. Property Number: 21201520007 escort required; contact Army for more Status: Excess Building 00001 info. on a specific property & accessibility Directions: Building M5502 (5,856 sq. ft.) & 9679 Tuluksak Rd. reqs./removal options. M5331 (2,460 sq. ft.) Toksook AK 99679 Comments: 45+ & 62+ yrs. old for buildings Building 4230 Landholding Agency: Army respectively above; administration; Ord Military Community Property Number: 21201320038 restricted access; escort required; contact Seaside CA 93955 Status: Excess Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 1,200 sf.; armory; 60 months Property Number: 21201330007 vacant; poor conditions. Arkansas Status: Unutilized Building 00001 B–1500 Directions: 4230

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Comments: 15,908 sf.; theater; vacant since from good to dilapidated secured area, Landholding Agency: Army 2000; 43 yes.-old; mold; lead-based paint, contact Army for more info. on a specific Property Number: 21201530048 asbestos; contact Army for more info. property & accessibility/removal reqs. Status: Unutilized 11 Building 7 Buildings Directions: Building: 973 RPUID: 376805 Fort Hunter Liggett Sierra Army Depot (1,933 sq. ft.); 1194 RPUID: 377058 (1,020 FF Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Herlong CA 96113 sq. ft.); 1195 RPUID:377059 (1,020 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21201330018 Property Number: 21201330067 agency need; 61/71+ yrs. old; Vacant Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Storage; recreation center; poor condition; Directions: 0100A, 0178B, 00306, 00408, Directions: 00478, 00548, 00681, 00682, contact Army for more info. on a specific 0418A, 00850, 00851, 00932, 00945, 00946, 00683, 00684, and 00685 property accessibility/removal 00947 Comments: sf. varies, 36–204+ months requirements. Comments: offsite removal only; no future vacant; fair to deteriorated; secured area; 6 Buildings agency need; St. varies, conditions range extensive background check required; Fort Hunter Liggett from good to dilapidated secured area, contact Army for info. on a specifc Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 contact Army for more info. on a specific property & accessibility reqs. Landholding Agency: Army property & accessibility/removal reqs. 2 Buildings Property Number: 21201530049 22 Buildings Camp Roberts MTC Status: Unutilized Hwy. 101, Bldg. 109 Camp Roberts CA 93451 Directions: Building: 0100B (124 sq. ft.); 124 Camp Roberts CA 93451 Landholding Agency: Army (2,001 sq. ft.); 149 (1,196 sq. ft.); 283 (4,225 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201410024 sq. ft.) 393 (58 sq. ft.); 394 ((58 sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201330019 Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Excess Directions: 14102 (864 sq. ft); 14801 (200 sq. agency need; 35/86+ yrs. old; usage varies; Directions: 00902, 00936, 01019, 06079, ft) contact Army for more info. on a specific 06080, 06125, 06320, 14212, 14308, 14801, Comments: off-site removal only; 72+ yrs.- property; access./removal requirements. 25012, 25013, 27108, 27110, 27126, RB001, old; secured area; contact Army for Building 0132A RB003, RB004, RB005, RB006, RB007, accessibility/removal requirements. Fort Hunter Liggett RB043 4 Buildings For Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Comments: correction: Bldg. 14801 Fort Hunter Liggett Landholding Agency: Army incorrectly published on 08/30/2013; off- 711 ASP Road Property Number: 21201530050 site removal only; 6+ months vacant; poor Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Status: Underutilized conditions; contamination; secured area; Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal; no future agency contact Army for info. Property Number: 21201420004 need; 64+ yrs. old; 943 sq. ft.; residential; 11 Building Status: Unutilized poor condition; contact Army for more Fort Hunter Liggett Directions: 711; 710; 0408A; 719 information and accessibility/removal Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Comments: off-site removal only; no future requirements. Landholding Agency: Army agency need; poor conditions; must obtain Colorado Property Number: 21201330023 access documentation; contact Army for Building 00209 Status: Unutilized information on a specific property and 4809 Tevis Street Directions: 0100A, 0178B, 00306, 00408, accessibility/removal request. Fort Carson CO 80913 0418A, 00850, 00851, 00932, 00945, 00946, Bldg. 53 Landholding Agency: Army 00947 Navy Lodge on RT Jones Rd. Property Number: 21201520018 Comments: offsite removal only; no future Mountain View CA Status: Unutilized agency need; St. varies, conditions range Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal; 49+ yrs. old; 400 from good to dilapidated secured area, Property Number: 21201430003 sq. ft.; housing; vacant 3 mos.; repairs contact Army for more info. on a specific Status: Excess required; asbestos; no future agency need; property & accessibility/removal reqs. Comments: off-site removal only; 960 sq. ft.; contact Army for more information. storage; poor conditions; contact Army for 23 Buildings Building 00220 more information. Hwy 101, Bldg. 109 4860 Tevis Street Camp Robert CA 93451 00294 Fort Carson CO 80913 Landholding Agency: Army Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330025 (JFTB) Property Number: 21201520033 Status: Excess Los Alamitos CA 90720–5002 Status: Excess Directions: T0805, T0831, T0834, T0874, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 73+ yrs. T0876, T0917, T0920, T0922, T0923, Property Number: 21201430018 old; 690 sq. ft.; Eng./housing; repairs T0925, T0933, T0934, T0935, T0955, Status: Underutilized required; concrete; maybe difficult to T0956, T0955, T0956, T0966, T0967, Directions: 00294 move; asbestos; no future agency need; T0992, T6005, T6029, T6406, T7025, Comments: off-site removal only; no future contact Army for more information. T7037 agency need; 980 sq. ft.; storage/general Comments: off-site removal only; sf varies; 6t purpose; very poor condition; secured area; Georgia months vacant; poor conditions; contact Army for more information. Building 904 contamination; secured area; contact Army Camp Roberts MTC (H) Bldg. 2022 Veterans Pkwy for more info. on a specific property & # T0864 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 accessibility removal reqs. Hwy 101; Bldg. 109 Landholding Agency: Army 11 Building Camp Roberts CA 93451–5000 Property Number: 21201310004 Fort Hunter Liggett Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Property Number: 21201510028 Comments: off-site removal only; 9,993 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized museum; poor conditions; asbestos & lead- Property Number: 21201330026 Comments: off-site removal; 73+ yrs. old; 400 based paint, w/in secured area; Gov’t escort Status: Unutilized sq. ft. storage; residential; fair to poor required to access/remove property. Directions: 0100A, 0178B, 00306, 00408, condition; vacant 72 months; contact Army Building 862 0418A, 00850, 00851, 00932, 00945, 00946, for more info. 259 N. Lightining Rd. 00947 3 Buildings Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Park Reserve Forces Training Area Landholding Agency: Army agency need; St. varies, conditions range Dubin CA 94568 Property Number: 21201310010

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Status: Excess Building 1155 & 1156 Comments: no future agency need; off-site Comments: off-site removal only; 826 sf.; N. Lightining Rd. removal only; 960 sf.; classroom; 120 Battery Shop; poor conditions; w/in Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 months; dilapidated; contamination; closed secured area; contact Army for info. on Landholding Agency: Army post; contact Army for accessibility/ accessibility/removal reqs. Property Number: 21201310019 removal requirements. Building 853 Status: Excess Building OT007 140 Barren Loop Rd. Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; 31 22nd Street Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Fort Gordon GA 30905 Landholding Agency: Army escort only to access/remove property. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201310011 Buildings 1139 & 1151 Property Number: 21201330006 Status: Excess Veterans Pkwy Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 4,100 sf.; Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Admin. 3 mons. vacant; fair conditions; w/ Landholding Agency: Army agency need; 960 sf.; classroom; 120t in secured area; contact Army for Property Number: 21201310020 months; dilapidated; contamination; closed accessibility/removal reqs. Status: Excess post; contact Army for accessibility/ Building 866 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; removal reqs. null poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t 3 Buildings 395 N. Lightining Rd. escort only to access/remove property. Veterans Pkwy. Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Building 1104 Fort Stewart GA 31314 Landholding Agency: Army Frank Cochran Dr. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330036 Property Number: 21201310012 Hinesville GA 31314 Status: Excess Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1101, 1108, 1129 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,100 sf.; Property Number: 21201310022 Admin.; fair conditions; w/in secured area; Comments: off-site removal only; poor Status: Excess contact Army for info. on accessibility/ conditions; contamination; secured area; Comments: off-site removal only; 240 sf.; removal reqs. contact Army for info. on a specific storage; poor conditions; w/in secured property; accessibility removal reqs. Building 9597 area; Gov’t escort required to access/ Bultman Ave. remove property. Building 00TR4 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 43 Pistol Range Road Building 1105 Landholding Agency: Army Whitfield GA 30755 Veterans Pkwy Property Number: 21201310013 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Excess Property Number: 21201330045 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 324 sf.; Status: Excess storage; 6 mons. vacant; poor conditions; Property Number: 21201310023 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,560 sf.; w/in secured area; Gov’t escort only to Status: Excess dining facility; 78 yrs. old; poor conditions; access/remove property. Comments: off-site removal only; 7,132 sf.; contact Army for more info. Maint. Facility; poor conditions; asbestos & Building 8056 lead; w/in secured area; Gov’t escort Building 1157 N. Lightining Rd. required to access/remove property. Hunter Army Airfield Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Landholding Agency: Army Building 1130 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201310015 Veterans Pkwy Property Number: 21201410033 Status: Excess Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 3,790 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 5,809 sq. navigation bldg.; 10 mons. vacant; fair Property Number: 21201310024 ft.; poor conditions; secured area; gov’t conditions; asbestos; w/in secured area; Status: Excess escort required; contact Army for more Gov’t escort only to access/remove Comments: off-site removal only; 322 sf.; info. storage; poor conditions; w/in secured property. Building 7097 area; Gov’t escort only to access/remove Buildings 7736 & 7740 Fort Stewart property. Chip Rd. Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Building 1132 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Veterans Pkwy Property Number: 21201440007 Property Number: 21201310016 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Underutilized Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Property Number: 21201310025 agency need; relocation difficult due to poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Status: Excess size/type; 9,520 sq. ft.; child development escort only to access/remove property. Comments: off-site removal only; 182 sf.; center; 6+ months vacant; poor conditions; 3 Buildings latrine; poor conditions; w/in secured area; contact Army for more information. McFarland Ave. Gov’t escort only to access/remove 100 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 property. Hunter Army Airfield Landholding Agency: Army Building 1133 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Property Number: 21201310017 Veterans Pkwy Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Property Number: 21201440008 Directions: 1710, 1711, 1712 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Property Number: 21201310026 Comments: off-site removal only; relocation poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Status: Excess extremely difficult due to size; 13,331 sq. escort only to access/remove property. Comments: off-site removal only; 501 sf.; ft.; classroom; poor conditions; contact Buildings 1303 & 1304 latrine; poor conditions; w/in secured area; Army for more information. Warrior Rd. Gov’t escort only to access/remove 1020 Ft. Stewart GA 31314 property. Hunter Army Airfield Landholding Agency: Army Building OT022 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Property Number: 21201310018 46 22nd Street Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Fort Gordon GA 30905 Property Number: 21201440009 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized poor conditions; w/in secured area; Gov’t Property Number: 21201330005 Comments: off-site removal only; no future escort only to access/remove property. Status: Unutilized agency need; relocation extremely difficult

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due to size/type; 39,653 sq.ft.; storage; 1+ Comments: off-site removal only; 192 sq. ft.; Property Number: 21201230009 month vacant; contact Army for more 10+ yrs.-old; sep toil/shower; poor Status: Unutilized information. conditions; contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal only; 17.25 X 9002 information. 21ft.; water storage. Hunter Army Airfield Building 08728 Buildings 1421 & 1422 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31406 3279 10th Armored Division Road 510 CW2 Latchum Rd. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Benning GA Wahiawa HI 97686 Property Number: 21201440010 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201540054 Property Number: 21201310046 Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized agency need; relocation difficult due to Comments: off-site removal only; 192 sq. ft.; Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; type; 221 sq. ft.; 12+ months vacant; poor 9+ yrs.-old; sep toil/shower; poor office & toilet; fair conditions; military conditions; asbestos; contact Army for conditions; contact Army for more reservation. more information. information. Buildings 3363, 3366, & 3371 10 Buildings 3 Buildings Schofield Barracks Fort Benning Fort Benning Wahiawa HI 96786 Fort Benning GA 31905 Fort Benning GA 31905 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201310047 Property Number: 21201520011 Property Number: 21201610041 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Directions: 00035 (890 sq. ft.); 00036 (890 sq. Directions: Building 04977 RPUID:281480 abandoned; 230 mons. vacant; transformer ft.); 00235 (4,390 sq. ft.); 08001 (288 sq. ft.); 192 sq. ft.; 04978 RPUID:282355 630 sq. ft.; bldgs. 08007 (288 sq. ft.); 08012 (288 sq. ft.); 04979 RPUID:282356 400 sq. ft. Building A0750 08014 (288 sq. ft.); 08034 (192 sq. ft.); Comments: off-site removal only; 11+ & 48+ 613 Ayers Ave. (Schofield Barracks) 08582 (192 sq. ft.); 08597 (192 sq. ft.) yrs. old; veh maint shops; haz mat str ins; Wahiawa HI 96786 Comments: off-site removal; 10–94 yrs. old poor condition; no future agency need; Landholding Agency: Army for buildings respectively above; toilet/ contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21201330038 shower; laundry; administrative; poor Hawaii Status: Unutilized condition; no future agency need; contact Comments: off-site removal only; no future Army for more information. P–88 agency need; 512 sf.; storage; 46 yrs.-old; Aliamanu Military Reservation 9 Buildings poor conditions; contact Army for more Honolulu HI 96818 Fort Benning info. Fort Benning GA 31905 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199030324 00038 Landholding Agency: Army Pohakuloa Training Area Property Number: 21201520012 Status: Unutilized Directions: Approximately 600 feet from Hilo HI 96720 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 08821 (192 sq. ft.), 8781 (1,007 sq. Main Gate on Aliamanu Drive Comments: 45,216 sq. ft. underground tunnel Property Number: 21201410007 ft.), 08730 (800 sq. ft.), 08729 (192 sq. ft.), Status: Unutilized 08721 (384 sq. ft.), 08681 (192 sq. ft.), complex; pres. of asbestos clean-up required of contamination; use of respirator Comments: off-site removal only; 102 sq. ft.; 08637 (384 sq. ft.), 08600 (192 sq. ft.), storage; 49+ yrs.-old; poor conditions; required by those entering property; use 08618 (192 sq. ft.) contact Army for more information. limitations. Comments: off-site removal; 10–50 yrs. old 3 Buildings 3377Z for buildings respectively above; poor Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam condition; toilet/shower, range; no future Schofield Barracks Joint Base Pearl Harb HI 96860 agency need; contact Army for more Wahiawa HI 96786 Landholding Agency: Army information. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530046 Property Number: 21201210054 2 Buildings Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Fort Benning Directions: Building: 2266 (1,536 sq. ft.); Comments: off-site removal only; 196 sf.; Fort Benning GA 31905 2267 (1,536 sq. ft.) 2268 (2,190 sq. ft.) current use: transformer bldg.; poor Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 32+ yrs. conditions—needs repairs. Property Number: 21201520028 old; Child Development Centers; 24 mos. Status: Unutilized Bldg 0300B Vacant; poor condition; relocation may not Directions: Buildings 04969 (8,416 sq. ft.), 308 Paalaa Uka Pupukea be feasible due to deteriorated condition; 04960 (3,335 sq. ft.) Wahiawa HI 96786 contact Army for more information. Comments: off-site removal; 34+ & 48+ yrs. Landholding Agency: Army old; vehicle MAINT.; poor conditions; Property Number: 21201210083 Idaho contaminants; restricted access; no future Status: Unutilized R1A11 agency need; contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal only; 114 sf.; 16 Miles South information. current use: valve house for water tank; fair Boise ID 83634 Building 14 conditions. Landholding Agency: Army Camp Frank D. Merrill 12 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201320005 Fort Benning GA 31905 Schofield Barracks Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Wahiawa HI Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf., Property Number: 21201540052 Landholding Agency: Army dilapidated, repairs a must, temp. shelter, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201220009 9 months vacant, has hanta virus presence. Comments: off-site removal only; 120 sq. ft.; Status: Unutilized R1A13 51+ yrs. old; veh. fuel mogas; poor Directions: 2509, 2510, 2511, 2512, 2513, 16 Miles South conditions; contact Army for information. 2514, 2516, 2517, 3030, 3031, 3032, 3035 Boise ID 83634 Building 08638–RPUID 283107 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; Landholding Agency: Army Mortar Training Area usage varies; storage; good conditions. Property Number: 21201320015 off Wildcat Road A0300 Status: Excess Fort Benning GA 31905 308 Paalaa Uka Pupukea Rd. Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army Helemano temp. shelter; 9 months vacant; Property Number: 21201540053 Wahiawa HI 96786 dialpidated; Hanta virus; repairs a must. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army R1A10

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16 Miles South Mitchell Terr. Status: Excess Boise ID 83634 Ft. Riley KS 66442 Directions: 610, 7610, 7614, 7616, 7842, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 7846, 7850, 8063 Property Number: 21201320041 Property Number: 21201320014 Comments: off-site removal only; major Status: Excess Status: Excess repairs needed, mold and asbestos; secured Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; Comments: off-site removal only; 12,640 sf.; area; contact Army for information on a dilapidated; repairs a must; 9 months lodging; deteriorating; asbestos. specific property and accessibility/removal vacant; Hanta virus. Building 09098 request. R1A12 Vinton School Rd. 502 16 Miles South Ft. Riley KS 66442 Fort Riley Boise ID 83634 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS 66442 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320016 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320042 Status: Excess Property Number: 21201430009 Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 120 sf.; Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; guard shack; fair/moderate conditions. Directions: 502 temp. shelter; 9 months vacant; Building 07856 Comments: off-site removal only; 316 sq. ft.; dilapidated; repairs a must; Hanta virus. Drum St. office; structure type: Police Station; 55+ R1A15 Ft. Riley KS 66442 years old; fair condition; contact Army for 16 Miles South Landholding Agency: Army more information. Boise ID 83634 Property Number: 21201320017 Kentucky Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21201320043 Fort Knox Comments: off-site removal only; 13,493 sf.; Eisenhower Avenue Status: Excess dining facility; detereriorating; asbestos. Comments: off-site removal only; 1,040 sf.; Fort Knox KY 40121 Building 07636 Landholding Agency: Army temp. shelter; 9 months vacant; Normandy Dr. dilapidated; Hanta virus; repair a must. Property Number: 21201110011 Ft. Riley KS 66442 Status: Unutilized Illinois Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldgs: 06559, 06571, 06575, Building GC444 Property Number: 21201320018 06583, 06584, 06585, 06586 195 E Street Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; multiple Granite City IL 62040 Comments: off-site removal only; 9,850 sf.; bldgs. w/various sq. footage (2,578–8,440 Landholding Agency: Army deteriorating; asbestos. sq. ft); current use varies (classroom— Property Number: 21201610061 Building 05309 dental clinic); lead base paint, asbestos & Status: Unutilized Ewell St. mold identified. Directions: RPUID:967743 Ft. Riley KS 66442 Fort Knox, 10 Bldgs. Comments: off-site removal only; 63+ yrs. Landholding Agency: Army Bacher Street old; 21,954 sq. ft.; training center; vacant Property Number: 21201320019 2nd Dragoons Rd & Abel St 1+ mos.; no future agency need; size makes Status: Excess Fort Knox KY 40121 this economically & structurally unfeasible Comments: off-site removal only; 23,784 sf.; Landholding Agency: Army to move; contact Army for more info. lodging; deteriorating; asbestos. Property Number: 21201110012 Iowa Building 00918 Status: Unutilized Caisson Hill Rd. Directions: Bldgs: 06547, 06548, 06549, Y11Q0 Ft. Riley KS 66442 06550, 06551, 06552, 06553, 06554, 06557, Camp Dodge Landholding Agency: Army 06558 Johnston IA 50131 Property Number: 21201320020 Comments: off-site removal only; multiple Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess blegs. w/various sq. footage (8,527–41,631 Property Number: 21201330060 Comments: off-site removal only; 3,536 sf.; sq. ft.) lead base paint, abestos & mold Status: Unutilized admin. general purpose; deteriorat=ing; identified in all bldgs. Current use varies. Comments: 3,076 sf.; family housing; 816+ possible contamination; secured area; months vacant; deteriorated; secured area; Fort Knox, 10 Bldgs however, prior approval to access is Eisenhower Ave escort required; contact Army for needed; contact Army for more info. accessibility requirements. Fort knox KY 40121 Building 00621 Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Mitchell Terr. Property Number: 21201110015 Camp Dodge Ft. Riley KS 66442 Status: Unutilized Johnston IA 50131 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldgs: 06535, 06536, 06537, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201320021 06539, 06540, 06541, 06542, 06544, 06545, Property Number: 21201330064 Status: Excess 06546 Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 12, 640 sf.; Comments: off-site removal only; multiple Directions: Y1200 & TC030 lodging; deteriorating; asbestos. bldgs. w/various sq. ft. (2,510–78,436 sq. Comments: 1,686 & 1,026 sf. respectively; ft.) lead base paint, asbestos & mold has garage; deteriorated; secured area; escort Building 7610 Fort Riley been identified in all bldgs. Current use required; contact Army for accessibility varies. requirements. Fort Riley KS 66442 Landholding Agency: Army 11 Bldgs. Kansas Property Number: 21201410049 Ft. Knox Building 9109 Status: Excess Ft. Knox KY 40121 Mallon Rd. Comments: off-site removal only; may not be Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Riley KS 66442 feasible to relocate due to sq. ft./type of Property Number: 21201140002 Landholding Agency: Army structure; 41,892 sq. Ft. barracks contact Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201310051 Army for more information. Directions: 02422, 02423, 02424, 02425, Status: Unutilized 8 Buildings 02956, 02960, 00173, 02197, 02200, 00097, Comments: off-site removal only; 128 sf.; Fort Riley 00098 latrine; deteriorating conditions; located on 610 Warrior Rd. Comments: off-site removal only; possible controlled area; contact Army for more Fort Riley KS 66442 lead based paint, asbestos, and mold in all info. Landholding Agency: Army bldgs.; sq. ft. varies; current use: office. Building 00620 Property Number: 21201420002 5 Bldgs.

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Ft. Knox conditions—need repairs; lead, mold, and Fort Polk Ft. Knox KY 40121 asbestos identified. Fort Polk LA 71459 Landholding Agency: Army 5 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201140003 Ft. Knox Property Number: 21201530038 Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox KY 40121 Status: Unutilized Directions: 02317, 02323, 02324, 02349, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future 02421 Property Number: 21201210036 agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal only; possible Status: Unutilized more information. lead base paint, asbestos, and mold; sq. ft. Directions: 6038, 6039, 6040, 6093, 6094 7604C varies; current use: office. Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Fort Polk 10 Bldgs. varies, current use: varies; poor Fort Polk LA 71459 Ft. Knox conditions—need repairs; lead, mold, and Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Knox KY 40121 asbestos identified. Property Number: 21201530039 Landholding Agency: Army 22 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201140016 Ft. Knox Comments: off-site removal only; no future Status: Unutilized Ft. Knox KY 40121 agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; relocatable Directions: 120, 161, 166, 171, 101, 114, 115, Landholding Agency: Army company building; contact Army for more 116, 117, 1196 Property Number: 21201220020 information. Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Status: Unutilized 7308E varies; current use: office space to storage; Directions: 79, 204, 1610, 1996, 2955, 2959, Fort Polk possible asbestos and mold. 2965, 2980, 2991, 6531, 6533, 6560, 6561, Fort Polk LA 71459 18 Bldgs. 6563, 6564, 6565, 6566, 6592, 6594, 9183, Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Knox 9319, 9320 Property Number: 21201530040 Ft. Knox KY 40121 Comments: off-site removal only; sf varies; Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army usage varies; need repairs; lead and Comments: off-site removal only; no future Property Number: 21201140032 asbestos identified; need remediation. agency need; 5,396 sq. ft.; relocatable Status: Unutilized 15 Buildings office; contact Army for more information. Directions: 51, 52, 70, 73, 74, 76, 2961, 2963, Ft. Knox 7604D 2964, 2969, 2970, 2971, 2972, 2973, 2974, Ft. Knox KY 40121 Fort Polk 2975, 2979, 2316 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Polk LA 71459 Comments: off-site removal only; possible Property Number: 21201230030 Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, mold, and lead base paint; sq. ft. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530045 varies; current use: office. Directions: 2991, 3006, 6127, 7345, 7346, Status: Unutilized Bldg. 2980 9254, 9264, 9294, 9302, 9311, 9315, 9335, Comments: off-site removal only; no future Ft. Knox 9427, 9503, 9504 agency need; 3,740 sq. ft.; relocatable Ft. Knox KY 40121 Comments: use: maintenance; extremely poor office; contact Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army conditions; contamination identified; 9 Buildings Property Number: 21201140078 contact Army for further details & Fort Polk Status: Unutilized accessibility requirements. Ft. Polk LA 71459 Comments: off-site removal only; 6,900 sq. 10 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army ft.; current use: office; possible asbestos Ft. Knox Property Number: 21201530073 and mold. Ft. Knox KY 40121 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 1197 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00002 (190857; 4,070 sq. ft.); Ft. Knox Property Number: 21201230031 00003 (292997; 97 sq. ft.); 02531 (191515; Ft. Knox KY 40121 Status: Unutilized 4,830 sq. ft.); 02599 (191521; 159 sq. ft.); Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 9505, 9506, 9507, 9508, 9509, 04250 (191272; 240 sq. ft.); 07526 (299361; Property Number: 21201140079 9617, 9675, 9681, 9706, 9707 480 sq. ft.); 09787 (293242; 608 sq. ft.); Status: Unutilized Comments: sf. varies; extremely poor 09806 (188086; 2,834 sq. ft.); M0350 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,969 sq. ft; conditions; contamination identified; (188086)? current use: office; possible lead base contact Army for further details & Comments: off-site removal only; no future paint, asbestos, and mold. accessibility requirements. agency need; removal difficult due to type/ 23 Bldgs. Building A7140 size; poor conditions; contact Army for Ft. Knox Fort Campbell more details on a specific property. Ft. Knox KY 40121 Ft. Campbell KY 42223 Building 07043 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Polk Property Number: 21201210034 Property Number: 21201530102 Fort Polk LA 71459 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 6097, 6098, 6099, 6113, 6114, Comments: 414 sq. ft.; 56+ yrs.-old; fair Property Number: 21201530101 6115, 6116, 6118, 6120, 6121, 6123, 6124, conditions; registration required on daily Status: Underutilized 6614, 6615, 6616, 7107, 9209, 9215, 9231, basis to access property; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal only; 1,200 sq. 9254, 9256, 9361, 9619 more information. ft.; maintenance building; poor conditions; Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. contact Army for more information. 3 Buildings varies, current use: varies; poor Fort Campbell 5 Buildings conditions—need repairs; lead, mold, and Fort Campbell KY 42223 Fort Polk asbestos identified. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Polk LA 71459 20 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201610036 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Knox Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201610045 Ft. Knox KY 40121 Directions: Buildings 04053 (22,053 sq. ft.); Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army 04057 (33,104 sq. ft.); 04067 (44,106 sq. ft.) Directions: 02505 RPUID:191509 (2,360 sq. Property Number: 21201210035 Comments: 38+ yrs. old; barracks; fair ft.); 01736 RPUID:299354 (4,492 sq. ft.), Status: Unutilized condition; no future agency need; daily M0101 (2,120 sq. ft.); 4370 (5,630 sq. ft.); Directions: 45, 46, 64, 75, 79, 107, 114, 155, registration renewal to access property; 4172 (1,367 sq. ft.) 202, 205, 299, 1373, 1997, 2319, 2350, contact Army for more information. Comments: off-site removal only; 47–74+ yrs. 3007, 6033, 6034, 6035, 6036 old; fire station; admin.; poor conditions; Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Louisiana no future agency need; contact Army for varies, current use: varies; poor 7604B more information.

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3 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Arden Hills Army TRNG Site Fort Polk Property Number: 21201340026 Arden Hills MN 55112 Fort Polk LA 71459 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: WH001 (4,680 sq. ft.); WH002 Property Number: 21201210059 Property Number: 21201610050 (3,910 sq. ft.); WH003 (5,256 sq. ft.); Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized WH004 (3,840 sq. ft.) WH005 (5,236 sq. ft.); Directions: 12155, 12156, 12157, 01200, Directions: 01739–RPUID:299365 (32 sq. ft.); WH006 (5,940 sq. ft.) 01201, 01202, 01203, 01204, 01205, 01206, 01737–RPUID:292529 (96 sq. ft.); 01738– Comments: off-site removal only; no future 04202, 11218, 11219, 11220, 11221, 11222, RPUID:188234 (650 sq ft.) agency need; residential; repairs needed; 11223, 04203 Comments: off-site removal only; 58+–68+ contamination; secured area; contact Army Comments: off-site removal only; sf. varies; yrs. old; poor condition; storage; fire dept.; for more information on a specific property current use: storage; poor conditions-need contact Army for more information. accessibility requires. repairs. 2 Buildings 6 Buildings Missouri Fort Polk Detroit Arsenal 2 Buildings Fort Polk LA 71459 Warren MI 48092 168 SE Hwy off of Hwy 23, Whiteman AFB Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Knob Noster MO 65305 Property Number: 21201610051 Property Number: 21201340027 Landholding Agency: Air Force Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 18201610016 Directions: 02501–RPUID:299625 (3,308 sq. Directions: WH013 (4,680 sq.ft.); WH014 Status: Excess ft.); 00830–RPUID:301695 (82,431 sq. ft.) (5,236 sq.ft.); WH015 (3,000 sq.ft.); WH016 Directions: #5002 (2,189 sq. ft.); #5000 (1,200 Comments: off-site removal only; 39+–74+ (3,840 sq.ft.); WH017 (3,000 sq.ft.); WH018 sq. ft.) yrs. old; shed; org club; poor condition; (5,940 sq.ft.) Comments: off-site removal only; 20+ yrs. maybe difficult to move; contact Army for Comments: off-site removal only; no future old; office; storage; very poor conditions; more information. agency need; residential; repairs needed; contact AF for more information. 3 Buildings contamination; secured area; contact Army Bldg. T2139 Fort Polk for more infomation on a specific property Fort Leonard Wood Fort Polk LA 71459 & accessiblity requirements. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473–5000 Landholding Agency: Army 6 Building Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201610060 Detroit Arsenal Property Number: 21199420446 Status: Underutilized Warren MI 48092 Status: Underutilized Directions: #01741–RPUID:292498 (289 sq. Directions: ft.); 00353–RPUID:292665 (240 sq.ft.); Landholding Agency: Army 07530–RPUID:292944 (3,308 sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201340028 Comments: 3663 sq. ft., 1-story; presence of Comments: off-site removal only; 33+–73+ Status: Unutilized lead base paint; most recent use—admin/ yrs. old; shed; wash platform; poor Directions: WH007 (3,840 sq. ft.); WH008 gen. purpose; off-site use only. conditions; contact Army for more (5,940 sq. ft.); WH009 (5,236 sq. ft.); Bldg. 2167 information. WH010 (4,680 sq. ft.); WH011 (5,236 sq. Fort Leonard Wood ft.); WH012 (5,236 sq. ft.) Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473–5000 Building 04274 Comments: off-site removal only; no future 4274 California Ave., Landholding Agency: Army agency need; residential; repairs needed; Property Number: 21199820179 Fort Polk LA 71459 contamination; secured area; contact Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized for more information on a specific property Directions: Property Number: 21201610066 and accessibility requires. Status: Unutilized Comments: 1296 sq. ft.; presence of asbestos/ Directions: RPUID:292651 6 Buildings lead paint; most recent use—admin.; off- Comments: off-site removal only; 63+ yrs. Detroit Arsenal site use only. old; 240 sq. ft.; toilet/shower; poor Warren MI 48092 Bldgs. 2192, 2196, 2198 conditions; contact Army for more Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood information. Property Number: 21201340029 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473–5000 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Maryland Directions: WH019 (4,680 sq.ft.); WH020 Property Number: 21199820183 Bldg. 06186 (5,940 sq.ft.); WH021 (5,940 sq.ft.); WH022 Status: Unutilized Ft. Detrick (4,680 sq.ft.); WH023 (5,940 sq.ft.); WH024 Directions: Fredrick MD 21702 (1,760 sq.ft.) Comments: 4720 sq. ft., presence of asbestos/ Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no future lead paint, most recent use—barracks, off- Property Number: 21201110026 agency need; residential; repairs needed; site use only. Status: Unutilized contamination; secured area; contact Army 12 Bldgs Comments: off-site removal only, 14,033 sq. for more information on a specific property Fort Leonard Wood ft., current use: communications ctr., bldg. & accessiblity requirements. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 not energy efficient but fair condition. 4 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army 5 Buildings Detroit Arsenal Property Number: 21200410110 Ft. George G. Meade Warren MI 48092 Status: Unutilized Ft. George MD 20755 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 07036, 07050, 07054, 07102, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340031 07400, 07401, 08245, 08249, 08251, 08255, Property Number: 21201330008 Status: Unutilized 08257, 08261. Status: Unutilized Directions: WH025 (1,760 sq.ft.); WH026 Comments: 7152 sq. ft. 6 plex housing Directions: 4, 239, 700, 2790, 8608 (1,760 sq. ft.); WH027 (1,760 sq.ft.); WH028 quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Comments: off-site removal only; no future (400 sq.ft.) use only. agency need; sf. varies; fair to deteriorating Comments: off-site removal only; no future conditions; secured area; contact Army re. agency need; residential; repairs needed; 6 Bldg info. on a specific property & accessibility/ contamination; secured area; contact Army Fort Leonard Wood removal reqs. for more information on a specific property Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 & accessiblity requirements. Landholding Agency: Army Michigan Property Number: 21200410111 6 Buildings Minnesota Status: Unutilized Detroit Arsenal 18 Bldgs. Directions: 07044, 07106, 07107, 08260, Warren MI 48092 1245 Hwy 96 West 08281, 08300

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Comments: 9520 sq ft., 8 plex housing Range 4 Building 01186 quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Pictinny Arsenal use only. Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 Bldgs 08283, 08285 Property Number: 21201610058 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201310040 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Directions: RPUID:578451 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 15+ yrs. old; 80 sq. ft.; Comments: off-site removal only; 192 Property Number: 21200410113 Status: Unutilized weapons; 12+ mos. vacant; not sf.; storage; very poor conditions; w/ Comments: 2240 sq ft, 2 plex housing adequate for reuse; contact Army for in restricted area; contact Army for quarters, potential contaminants, off-site more information. info. on accessibility/removal requirements. use only Montana 15 Bldgs Building 03223 Fort Leonard Wood Bldg. 00405 Picatinny Arsenal Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–0827 Fort Harrison Dover NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Harrison MT 59636 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200410114 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330046 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200130099 Status: Unutilized Directions: 08267, 08269, 08271, 08273, Status: Unutilized 08275, 08277, 08279, 08290, 8296, 08301 Comments: off-site removal only; no GSA Number: future agency need; 312 sf.; 102 yrs.- Comments: 4784 sq ft., 4 plex housing Comments: 3467 sq. ft., most recent quarters, potential contaminants, off-site old; poor conditions; secured area; use only. use—storage, security limitations. contact Army for more info. Bldg. T0066 Bldg 09432 New York Fort Leonard Wood Fort Harrison Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Ft. Harrison MT 59636 Bldg. 2218 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Stewart Newburg USARC Property Number: 21200410115 Property Number: 21200130100 New Windsor NY 12553–9000 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 8724 sq ft., 6-plex housing GSA Number: Property Number: 21200510067 quarters, potential contaminants, off-site Comments: 528 sq. ft., needs rehab, Status: Unutilized use only. presence of asbestos, security Comments: 32,000 sq. ft., poor Bldgs. 5006 and 5013 limitations. condition, requires major repairs, Fort Leonard Wood most recent use—storage/services. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 New Jersey Landholding Agency: Army 7 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200430064 4 Bldgs. Stewart Newburg USARC Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal New Windsor NY 12553–9000 Comments: 192 sq. ft., needs repair, most Dover NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army recent use—generator bldg., off-site use Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200510068 only. Property Number: 21201220011 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 13210, 13710 Status: Unutilized Directions: 2122, 2124, 2126, 2128, Fort Leonard Wood Directions: 1179, 1179A, 1179C, 1179D 2106, 2108, 2104 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Comments: off-site removal only; sf Comments: sq. ft. varies, poor condition, Landholding Agency: Army varies; usage varies; need repairs; needs major repairs, most recent Property Number: 21200430065 contamination; remediation required; Status: Unutilized use—storage/services. Comments: 144 sq. ft. each, needs repair, secured area; need proir approval to Bldgs. 02700 and 22630 most recent use—communication, off-site access property; contact Army for Fort Drum use only. more details. Fort Drum NY 13602 P0002 4 Building Landholding Agency: Army 88th Reginal Support Command Route 15 North Property Number: 21201210080 Cape Girardeau MO 63701 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; sf. Property Number: 21201510006 Property Number: 21201240026 varies; current use: varies; need Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 96 sq. ft.; repairs. storage; no future agency need; 14+ mons. Directions: 3701, 3702, 3706, 3709 Building 1560 vacant; asbestos; contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal only, sq. Rte. 293 information. varies, moderate conditions, restricted West Point NY 10996 area; contact Army for information on Landholding Agency: Army Building 5332 accessibility removal and specific Property Number: 21201240024 Range 4 details on a particular property. Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Building 00063 Comments: off-site removal only, 4544 Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal sf., storage severly damage from Property Number: 21201610052 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 hurricane Irene, restricted area, Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army contact Army on information on Directions: RPUID:611105 Property Number: 21201310039 accessibility/removal. Comments: 15+ yrs. old; 80 sq. ft.; Status: Underutilized weapons; 12+ mos. vacant; poor Comments: off-site removal only; 44,000 North Carolina conditions; contact Army for more sf.; storage; very poor conditions; w/ Building 42843 information. in secured area; contact Army for Ft. Bragg Building #5333 accessibility/removal requirements. Ft. Bragg NC 28310

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Landholding Agency: Army recent use—vet facility (quarantine Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201240034 stable). Directions: Status: Underutilized Bldg. T–3325, Fort Sill Comments: 229 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Directions: 42843 3325 Naylor Road lead paint, most recent use—office, Comments: located in a secured area, Lawton OK 73503–5100 off-site use only. public access is denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T–7775 alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199240681 Fort Sill without compromising national Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503–5100 security. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D1209 Comments: 8832 sq. ft., 1 story wood Property Number: 21199730419 4285 Gruber Road frame, needs rehab, off-site use only, Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28308 most recent use—warehouse. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T–810 Comments: 1452 sq. ft., possible Property Number: 21201330069 Fort Sill asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503–5100 private club, off-site use only. Comments: 15,327 sf; 21 yrs. old; Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. extensive repairs needed; secured Property Number: 21199730350 Fort Sill area; extensive background check Status: Unutilized P–617, P–1114, P–1386, P–1608 required; contact Army for Directions: Lawton OK 73503–5100 accessibility requirements. Comments: 7205 sq. ft., possible Landholding Agency: Army D3039 asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Property Number: 21199910133 3912 Donovan Street hay storage, off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28308 Bldgs. T–837, T–839 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill Comments: 106 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Property Number: 21201330070 Lawton OK 73503–5100 lead paint, most recent use—utility Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army plant, off-site use only. Comments: 13,247 sf.; 42 yrs. old; Property Number: 21199730351 Bldg. P–746 dining facility; extensive repairs; Status: Unutilized Fort Sill extensive background check; secured Directions: Lawton OK 73503–5100 area; contact Army for accessibiity Comments: approx. 100 sq. ft. each, Landholding Agency: Army requirements. possible asbestos/lead paint, most Property Number: 21199910135 3 Buildings recent use—storage, off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Bldg. P–934 GSA Number: Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Comments: 6299 sq. ft., possible Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Property Number: 21201540061 Lawton OK 73503–5100 admin., off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Q3113–1034505 (64 sq. ft.); Property Number: 21199730353 Bldg. S–6430 Q3414–1034511 (64 sq. ft.); Q2322– Status: Unutilized Fort Sill 296150 (17 sq. ft.) Directions: Lawton OK 73503–5100 Comments: very poor conditions; Comments: 402 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Landholding Agency: Army contact Army for more information on lead paint, most recent use—storage, Property Number: 21199910156 a specific property listed above. off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Bldg. T–2184 GSA Number: Ohio Fort Sill Comments: 2080 sq. ft., possible 125 Lawton OK 73503–5100 asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— 1155 Buckeye Rd. Landholding Agency: Army range support, off-site use only. Lima OH 45804 Property Number: 21199730364 Bldg. T–6461 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Fort Sill Property Number: 21201230025 Directions: Lawton OK 73503–5100 Status: Underutilized Comments: 454 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Joint Systems Manufacturing lead paint, most recent use—storage, Property Number: 21199910157 Center off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 2,284 Bldgs. T–3001, T–3006 GSA Number: sf.; use: storage; poor conditions; Fort Sill Comments: 200 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ asbestos identified; secured area; Lawton OK 73503–5100 lead paint, most recent use—range contact Army re: accessibility Landholding Agency: Army support, off-site use only. requirements. Property Number: 21199730383 Bldg. T–6462 Oklahoma Status: Unutilized Fort Sill Bldg. T–838, Fort Sill Directions: Lawton OK 73503–5100 838 Macomb Road Comments: approx. 9300 sq. ft., possible Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73503–5100 asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Property Number: 21199910158 Landholding Agency: Army storage, off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199220609 Bldg. T–3314 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Fort Sill Comments: 64 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ Directions: Lawton OK 73503–5100 lead paint, most recent use—control Comments: 151 sq. ft., wood frame, 1 Landholding Agency: Army tower, off-site use only. story, off-site removal only, most Property Number: 21199730385 Bldg. P–7230

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Fort Sill (22,941 sq. ft.); 745 (6,533 sq. ft.); Directions: 01024 (300 sq. ft.; storage); Lawton OK 73503–5100 2037 (5,197 sq. ft.) 01026 (300 sq. ft.; storage) Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal; 52+ 100+ Comments: off-site removal only; poor Property Number: 21199910159 yrs. old; storage; admin. building; conditions; contact Army for more Status: Unutilized enlisted uph; vacant 6+ mos.; no information on a property listed GSA Number: future agency need; due to size may above. Comments: 160 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ not be feasible to move; contact Army Tennessee lead paint, most recent use— for more information. transmitter bldg., off-site use only. 9 Buildings 00869 Fort Campbell Bldg. P–747 Fort Sill Fort Sill Fort Campbell TN 42223 Fort Sill OK 73503 Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73503–5100 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201430036 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201610028 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200120120 Status: Unutilized Comments: 3,076 sq. ft.; storage; fair Status: Unutilized Directions: 2870 (3,658 sq. ft.); 3682 conditions; asbestos in floor tiles; GSA Number: (23,502 sq. ft.); 2873 (3,658 sq. ft.); secured area; contact Army for more Comments: 9232 sq. ft., possible 2874 (3,872 sq. ft.); M6307 (94 sq. ft.); information. asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— 6305 (879 sq. ft.); 2875 (3,682 sq. ft.); lab, off-site use only. 07612 2871 (3,872 sq. ft.); 2872 (3,658 sq. ft.) Fort Campbell Bldg. P–842 Comments: off-site removal only; 28+ Fort Campbell TN 42223 Fort Sill 75+ yrs. old; 6+ mos. vacant; HQ. Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73503–5100 bldg.; general purpose; training; no Property Number: 21201430044 Landholding Agency: Army future agency need; due to size may Status: Excess Property Number: 21200120123 not be feasible to move; contact Army Comments: 600 sq. ft.; storage; fair Status: Unutilized for more information. condition; secured area; contact Army GSA Number: for more information. Pennsylvania Comments: 192 sq. ft., possible asbestos/ 9 Buildings lead paint, most recent use—storage, Building 01015 Fort Campbell off-site use only. 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Bldg. P–1672 Tobyhanna PA 18466 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440002 Lawton OK 73503–5100 Property Number: 21201320031 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: 00039; 00846; 05123; 05638; Property Number: 21200120126 Comments: off-site removal only; 3,120 05640; 05641; 05646; 07540; 07811 Status: Unutilized sf.; recruiting station; 1 month vacant; Comments: off-site removal only; GSA Number: poor conditions; asbestos; secured relocation may be extremely difficult Comments: 1056 sq. ft., possible area; contact Army for more info. due to size/type; sq. ft. varies; poor asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Building 01001 conditions; contamination; contact storage, off-site use only. 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. Army for more information. 6 Buildings Tobyhanna PA 18466 03R28, 02r28, & 01R28 Fort Sill Landholding Agency: Army Fort Campbell Ft. Sill OK 73503 Property Number: 21201320035 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201540034 Comments: off-site removal only; 4,830 Property Number: 21201440005 Status: Unutilized sf.; youth center/admin.; 1 month Status: Underutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no Directions: 1500 (100 SQ. FT.; Fueling/ vacant; poor conditions; asbestos; future agency need; 552 sq. ft.; range POL/Wash Support Bldg); 1501 (9,802 secured area; contact Army for more support facility; major repairs; SQ. FT.; Vehicle Maintenance Shop); info. secured area; contact Army for more 1502 (9,938 SQ. FT.; Vehicle Puerto Rico information. Maintenance Shop); 1503 (10,190 SQ. FT.; Limited Use Instructional Bldg); 5 Buildings 05127 1521 (80 SQ. FT.; Oil Storage Ft. Buchanan Fort Campbell Building); 2590 (3,626 SQ. FT.; Guaynabo PR 00934 Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army ADMIN GENERAL PURPOSE) Property Number: 21201440058 Property Number: 21201330037 Comments: off-site removal only; no Status: Excess future agency need; removal difficult Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 224 due to type/size; 6+ mons.vacant; Directions: 00141, 00551, 00558, 00570, sq. ft.; storage; fair conditions; contact contamination; contact Army for more 00579 Army for more information on information on a specific property Comments: off-site removal only; accessibility/removal requirements. listed above. deteriorated; secured area; contact 4 Buildings Army for info. on a specific property 6 Buildings Fort Campbell Fort Sill & accessibility removal reqs. Ft. Campbell TN 42223 Fort Sill OK 73503 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army USAG Fort Buchanan RQ327 Property Number: 21201440059 Property Number: 21201610027 Fort Buchanan PR 00934 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 05211 (320 sq. ft.); 05665 Directions: 852 (13,379 sq .ft.); 1929 Property Number: 21201540057 (800 sq. ft.); 00100 (800 sq. ft.); 01604 (3,200 sq. ft.); 851 (14,360 sq. ft.); 850 Status: Excess (126 sq. ft.)

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Comments: off-site removal only; fair Fort Hood Bldg. 7194 conditions; usage varies; contact Bell TX 76544 Ft. Bliss Army for more information on a Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bliss TX 79916 specific property. Property Number: 21200720085 Landholding Agency: Army 06907 Status: Excess Property Number: 21201220002 Ft. Campbell Comments: 4000/8020 sq. ft., most Status: Unutilized Ft. Campbell TN 42223 recent use—storage shed, off-site use Comments: off-site removal only; 2,125 Landholding Agency: Army only. sf.; current use: housing; poor Property Number: 21201530029 Bldg. 04285 conditions—need repairs; asbestos & Status: Unutilized Fort Hood lead identified; need remediation. Comments: 2,581 Sq. ft.; office; 50+ yrs. Bell TX 76544 Building 6951 old; fair conditions; needs repair; Landholding Agency: Army 11331 Montana Ave. daily repair; contamination; daily Property Number: 21200720087 Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Status: Excess registration required to access Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 8000 sq. ft., most recent property; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201240010 use—storage shed, off-site use only. information. Status: Excess 3 Buildings Bldg. 04286 Comments: off-site removal only; 288 Fort Campbell Fort Hood sf.; utility bldg.; poor conditions; Ft. Campbell TN Bell TX 76544 limited public access;contact Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army for info. on accessibility/removal. Property Number: 21200720088 Property Number: 21201540017 Status: Excess Building 6942 Status: Unutilized Comments: 36,000 sq. ft., presence of 11331 Montana Ave. Directions: 6995 (RPUID: 594789; 3,687 asbestos, most recent use—storage Ft. Bliss TX 79916 SQ. FT.; OFFICE); 07825 (RPUID: shed, off-site use only. Landholding Agency: Army 590376; 15,111 SQ. FT.; Ammo Property Number: 21201240011 Repair); A6924 (RPUID: 598990; 3,688 Bldg. 04291 Fort Hood Status: Excess SQ. FT.; OFFICE) Comments: off-site removal only; 1,059 Comments: fair to poor conditions; Bell TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army sf.; storage; poor conditions; limited asbestos present; contact Army for Property Number: 21200720089 public access; contact Army for info. more information on a specific Status: Excess on accessibility/removal. property listed above. Comments: 6400 sq. ft., presence of Bldg. 2432 Texas asbestos, most recent use—storage Carrington Rd. shed, off-site use only. 6 Buildings Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Eldorado AFB Bldg. 00324 Landholding Agency: Army Eldorado AFB TX Fort Hood Property Number: 21201240013 Landholding Agency: Air Force Bell TX 76544 Status: Excess Property Number: 18201610017 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 180 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200810049 sf.; dispatch bldg.; poor conditions; Directions: Building 00365 (509 sq. ft.); Status: Unutilized limited public access; asbestos/lead 00357 (434 sq. ft.); 00355 (265 sq. ft.); Comments: 13,319 sq. ft., most recent identified; contact Army for info. on 00353 (15,302 sq. ft.); 00148 (1,200 sq. use—roller skating rink, off-site use accessibility/removal. ft.) 00552 (97,000 sq. ft.) only. Building 50 Comments: 22–29 yrs. old; 16+ yrs. old; Bldg. 04449 50 Slater Rd. scanner bldg; fire station; police Fort Hood Ft. Bliss TX 79916 armory; entry control; store facility; Bell TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army contact AF for more information. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201240014 Property Number: 21200810056 Status: Excess Bldgs. P6220, P6222 Status: Unutilized Fort Sam Houston Comments: off-site removal only; 9,900 Comments: 3822 sq. ft., most recent sf.; office; poor conditions; limited Camp Bullis use—police station, off-site use only. San Antonio TX public access; asbestos/lead Landholding Agency: Army B–42 identified; contact Army for info. on Property Number: 21200330197 Fort Hood accessibility/removal. Ft. Hood TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 2 Building GSA Number: Property Number: 21201210007 Fort Bliss Comments: 384 sq. ft., most recent use— Status: Excess Fort Bliss TX 79916 carport/storage, off-site use only. Comments: off-site removal only; 893 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. P6224, P6226 sq. ft.; current use: storage; asbestos Property Number: 21201330029 Fort Sam Houston identified. Status: Unutilized Camp Bullis B–1301 Directions: 05015 (22,915 sf.); 05019 San Antonio TX Ft. Bliss (23,495 sf.) Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Comments: off-site removal only; no Property Number: 21200330198 Landholding Agency: Army future agency need; poor conditions; Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201220001 6+months vacant; contact Army for GSA Number: Status: Underutilized info. on accessibility; removal reqs. Comments: 384 sq. ft., most recent use— Comments: off-site removal only; 18,739 92065 carport/storage, off-site use only. sf.; current use: thift shop; poor 92065 Supply Rd. Bldgs. 04281, 04283 conditions; need repairs. Fort Hoop TX 76544

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Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess USAG Fort Bliss TX 79916 Property Number: 21201420021 Comments: off-site removal only; 2,810 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess sq. ft.; semi-permanent structure type; Property Number: 21201520043 Comments: off-site removal only; 3,994 11+ months vacant; fair condition; Status: Unutilized sq. ft.; admin general purpose; 1+ contamination; secured area; contact Directions: Building 05096 (768 sq. ft.); month vacant; contact Army for more Army for more information. 08396 (198 sq. ft.); 08395 (198 sq. ft.); information. 07133 08380 (900 sq. ft.); 08365 (132 sq. ft.); 4285 Fort Bliss 08364 (432 sq. ft.); 08309 (120 sq. ft.); Fort Hood Ft. Bliss TX 79916 08348 (108 sq. ft.); 08268 (432 sq. ft.); Fort Hood TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army 08349 (100 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440011 Comments: off-site removal; 28–70 yrs. Property Number: 21201430019 Status: Unutilized old for bldgs. respectively above; Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; no admin; toliet; storg; range bldg; off. Directions: 4285 future agency need; relocation qtrs.; vacant 12–60 mos.; poor cond; Comments: off-site removal only; no difficult due to size/type; 12,178 sq. no future agency need; contact Army future agency need; semi-perm. ft.; storage; 120+ months vacant; poor for more info. Structure type; 10,552 sq. ft.; removal conditions; contact Army for more 90005; RPUID:285770 may be difficult due to size; poor information Clarke Road condition; secured area; contact Army 5 Buildings Fort Hood TX for more information. Fort Bliss Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Property Number: 21201540012 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; Fort Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21201440012 removal extremely difficult due to Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized type; 181 sq. ft.; Navigation Building, Property Number: 21201430020 Directions: 07134; 07142; 07153; 07162; Air; contact Army for more Status: Excess 07178 information Directions: 4461 (6,515 sq. ft.); 4611 Comments: off-site removal only; no (3,311 sq. ft.) future agency need; relocation 92044; RPUID: 286348 Comments: off-site removal only; difficult due to size/type; sq. ft. varies; Loop Road removal may be difficult due to size/ 120+ months vacant; poor conditions; Fort Hood TX 76544 type; fair to poor condition; asbestos contact Army for more information. Landholding Agency: Army present in building 4611; secured Property Number: 21201540021 area; contact Army for more 05095 Status: Excess information. Fort Bliss Comments: off-site removal only; Ft. Bliss TX 79916 removal extremely difficult due to 4408 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood type/size; 1,920 SQ. FT.; Admin Property Number: 21201440022 General Purpose; lead and asbestos Fort Hood TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army contamination;contact Army for more Comments: off-site removal only; no Property Number: 21201430021 information. future agency need; 12+ months Status: Excess vacant; good conditions; secured area; 1348 (RPUID: 313187) Directions: 4408 contact Army for more information. North Avenue Comments: off-site removal only; semi- Fort Hood TX 76544 perm. Structure type; 9,812 sq. ft.; 07113 Landholding Agency: Army removal difficult due to size; fair Fort Bliss Property Number: 21201540022 condition; secured area; contact Arm Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Status: Excess for more information. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 654 9 Buildings Property Number: 21201440023 sq. ft; Admin General Purpose; fair/ Fort Hood Status: Unutilized moderate conditions; Asbestos located Fort Hood TX 76544 Comments: off-site removal only; 8,855 in Building caulking and putties; Landholding Agency: Army sq. ft.; no future agency need; contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21201430030 relocation difficult due to size/type; 91003; RPUID: 286087 Status: Unutilized 120+ months vacant; child-care West Headquarters Avenue Directions: 4640 (1,606 sq. ft.); 4641 center; poor conditions; contact Army Fort Hood TX 76544 (2,021 sq. ft.); 4644 (4,080 sq. ft.); for more information. Landholding Agency: Army 4656 (4,045 sq. ft.); 4657 (4,040 sq. 2 Buildings Property Number: 21201540025 ft.); 36019 (3,192 sq. ft.); 36027 (2,425 Yoakum USARC Status: Excess sq. ft.); 36028 (2,400 sq. ft.); 36043 Yoakum TX 77995 Comments: off-site removal only; (5,000 sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army removal extremely difficult due to Comments: off-site removal only; no Property Number: 21201440035 type; 325 sq. ft.; Storage General future agency need; due to site Status: Underutilized Purpose; possible lead and asbestos relocation may be difficult; poor Directions: P1005; P1006 contamination;contact Army for more condition; secured area; contact Army Comments: off-site removal only; no information. for more information. future agency need; 30 sq. ft.; storage 36017; RPUID: 174093 715 for flammable materials; 53+ yrs.-old; Wratten Drive Fort Hood remediation needed; contact Army for Fort Hood TX 76544 Fort Hood TX 76544 more information. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 10 Buildings Property Number: 21201540027 Property Number: 21201430047 USAG Fort Bliss Status: Excess

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Comments: off-site removal only; battalion hdqts.; may be difficult to neeeded; w/in secured area; contact removal extremely difficult due to move; contact Army for more Army for info. on accessibility/ type/size; 2,400 sq. ft.; information. removal reqs. Laboratory;contact Army for more 6 Buildings Building 00030 information. Fort Hood Tooele Army Depot 12 Buildings Fort Hood TX 76544 Tooele UT 84074 Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood TX Property Number: 21201610056 Property Number: 21201310067 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201610030 Directions: 51020–RPUID: 169909 Comments: off-site removal only; Status: Excess (11,854 sq. ft.); 51016–RPUID: 169911 playground; disassembly required; Directions: 56204: 311933 240 sq. ft. (11,854 sq. ft.); 91003–RPUID: 286087 minor restoration needed; restricted 56191: 170499 200 sq. ft. 56167: (325 sq. ft.); 92065–RPUID: 286952 area; contact Army for accessibility/ 171025 240 sq. ft. 56153: 172770 200 (3,994 sq. ft.); 421–RPUID: 171462 removal reqs. sq. ft. 56186: 312163 240 sq. ft. 56178: (10,752 sq. ft.); 1156–RPUID: 171784 Building 01322 312162 350 sq. ft. 56144: 172878 240 (7,079 sq. ft.) 1 Tooele Army Depot sq. ft. 56141: 17255 240 sq. ft. 56119: Comments: off-site removal only; 10+- Tooele UT 84074 314224 200 sq. ft. 56123: 314228 240 73+ yrs. old; storage; administrative; Landholding Agency: Army sq. ft. 56116: 314216 240 sq. ft. 56003: health clinic; may be difficult to Property Number: 21201330047 172568 248 sq. ft. move; contact Army for more Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 13+- information. Comments: off-site removal only; no 22+yrs old; toilet/shower; contact 3 Buildings future agency need; 53 sf.; 26+ Army for more information. Fort Hood months vacant; access control facility; 4 Buildings Fort Hood TX 76544 poor conditions; secured area; contact Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Army for more info. on accessibility Fort Hood TX Property Number: 21201610057 removal reqs. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201610032 Directions: 233–RPUID: 170829 (2,250 Virginia Status: Unutilized sq. ft.); 230–RPUID: 170826 (5,851 sq. Fort Story Directions: Building 92062 RPUID: ft.); 229–RPUID: 170825 (7,310 sq. ft.) null 286949 96 Sq. ft.; A4211 RPUID: Comments: off-site removal only; 73+- Ft. Story VA 23459 182761 87 sq. ft.; 92043 RPUID: 74+ yrs. old; training aids center; no Landholding Agency: Army 286347 464 sq. ft.; 90073 RPUID: future agency need; contact Army for Property Number: 21200720065 286004 120 sq. ft. more information. Status: Unutilized Comments: off-site removal only; 34+- Building Number 4499 Comments: 525 sq. ft., most recent use— 64+ yrs. old; power plant; storage; no 77th Street power plant, off-site use only. future agency need; contact Army for Fort Hood TX 76544 8 Bldgs. more information. Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Belvoir 5 Buildings Property Number: 21201610059 Ft. Belvoir VA 22060 Fort Hood Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood TX 76544 Directions: RPUID: 314497 Property Number: 21201220004 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 29+ yrs. old; 2,449 sq. ft.; Status: Excess Property Number: 21201610053 shed; contact Army for more Directions: 808, 1150, 1197, 2303, 2903, Status: Excess information. 2905, 2907, 3137 Directions: 2028–RPUID: 171488 (7,848 Comments: off-site removal only; sf. sq. ft.); 51018–RPUID: 169913 (11,854 Utah varies; usage varies; good to poor sq. ft.); 2032–RPUID: 171492 (1,288 Building 00118 conditions; may require repairs; sq. ft.); 51019–RPUID: 169914 (11,854 1 Tooele Army Depot contact Army for more details on sq. ft.); 4262–RPUID: 312301 (11,854 Tooele UT 84074 specific properties. sq. ft.) Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 14+- Property Number: 21201310002 9 Buildings 79+ yrs. old; storage; maintenance Status: Underutilized Ft. Belvoir shop; toilet/shower; may be difficult Directions: Previously reported under Ft. Belvoir VA 22060 to move; contact Army for more HUD property number 21200740163 Landholding Agency: Army information. Comments: off-site removal only; 6,136 Property Number: 21201240003 Status: Unutilized 5 Buildings sf.; 4 mons. vacant; barracks; major Fort Hood repairrs needed; w/in secured area; Directions: 358, 361, 1140, 1141, 1142, Fort Hood TX 76544 contact Army for info. on 1143, 1498, 1499, 2302 Landholding Agency: Army accessibility/removal reqs. Comments: off-site removal only; sf. Property Number: 21201610055 Building 00155 varies; Admin.; fair conditions; Status: Excess 1 Tooele Army Depot located in restricted area; contact Directions: 11020–RPUID: 181444 Tooele UT 84074 Army for info. on accessibility/ (1,224 sq. ft.); 4611–RPUID: 314513 Landholding Agency: Army removal & specific info. on a property. (11,854 sq. ft.); 51017–RPUID: 169912 Property Number: 21201310003 510 (11,854 sq. ft.); 51015–RPUID: 169910 Status: Underutilized Defense Supply Center (11,854 sq. ft.); 7020–RPUID: 584784 Directions: Previously reported under Richmond VA 23237 (6,104 sq. ft.) HUD propertty number 21200740165 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; 13+- Comments: off-site removal only; 8,960 Property Number: 21201430007 49+ yrs. old; storage; battery shop; sf.; bowling ctr.; major repairs Status: Excess

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Directions: 510 relocate; difficult to relocate due to Wisconsin Comments: off-site removal only; size/type; poor conditions; contact 2 Buildings removal may be difficult due to Army for more info. Fort McCoy structure type; Barbeque Pit; 20 sq. ft.; 23 Buildings Fort McCoy WI 54656 22+ years old; secured area; contact Joint Base Lewis McChord Landholding Agency: Army Army for more information. JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 21201610026 Building 22696 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Fort Drum Property Number: 21201430054 Directions: 08035 RPUID: 299270 (300 Ft. Drum VA 13602 Status: Underutilized sq. ft.) & 08037 RPUID: 608421 (300 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 03223; 03225; 03627; 03628; sq. ft.) Property Number: 21201510015 03629; 03632; 03638; 03640; 03641; Comments: off-site removal only; 44+ Status: Unutilized 03643; 03644; 03645; 06991; 09663; yrs. old; restroom; poor conditions; no Comments: off-site removal only; no 09998; 11680; A0303; C1342; F0017; future agency need; contact Army for future agency need; removal may be F0018; J0831; J0833; W3641 more information. difficult; 400 sq. ft.; range operations Comments: off-site removal only; no bldg.; deteriorated; contact Army for future agency need; deconstruct to Land more information. relocate; difficult to relocate due to Mississippi T–482 type/size; poor conditions; secured area; contact for more info. 2 Plots JB Myer HendersonHall Columbus Air Force Base Ft. Myer VA 22211 Building 02080 Columbus Air Force Ba MS Landholding Agency: Army Joint Base Lewis McChord Landholding Agency: Air Force Property Number: 21201520003 JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 18201610006 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; 8,267 Property Number: 21201440048 Comments: 2 x 10.36 acres, contact Air sq. ft.; relocation may be difficult to Status: Underutilized Force for more information. size; office; 6+ months vacant; contact Comments: off-site removal only; no Army for more information. future agency need; relocation may be Suitable/Unavailable Properties difficult due to type/size; 2,031 sq. ft.; Building 8400 Building Fort Lee storage; 1+ month vacant; major Fort Lee VA 23801 repairs needed; contact Army for Arizona Landholding Agency: Army more information. Bldg. 22541 Property Number: 21201610029 2 Buildings Fort Huachuca Status: Underutilized Joint Base Lewis McChord Cochise AZ 85613–7010 Comments: 61+ yrs. old; 9,878 sq. ft.; JBLM WA 98433 Landholding Agency: Army dining facility; requires extensive Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520078 renovation; prior approval to gain Property Number: 21201440057 Status: Excess access is required; building in use; Status: Underutilized Comments: 1300 sq. ft., most recent contact Army for more information. Directions: 01036; 01037 use—storage, off-site use only. Comments: off-site removal only; no Bldg. 22040 Washington future agency need; relocation Fort Huachuca Bldg. 8956 extremely difficult due to size; 8,142 Cochise AZ 85613 Fort Lewis sq. ft. for each; major repairs needed; Ft. Lewis WA 98433 Landholding Agency: Army contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21200540076 Landholding Agency: Army 5 Buildings Property Number: 21199920308 Status: Excess Joint Base Lewis McChord Comments: 1131 sq. ft., presence of Status: Excess JBLM WA 98433 GSA Number: asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Landholding Agency: Army storage, off-site use only. Comments: 100 sq. ft., needs repair, Property Number: 21201510042 presence of asbestos/lead paint, most Status: Underutilized California recent use—storage, off-site use only. Directions: D0110 (148 sq. ft.); 03933 00806 E1302 & R7610 (192 sq. ft.); O04ED(48 sq. ft.); 14109 Fort Hunter Liggett JBLM (225 sq. ft.); 09643 (720 sq. ft.) Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 JBLM WA 98433 Comments: off-site removal only; no Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army future agency need; significant repairs Property Number: 21201410017 Property Number: 21201230028 needed; contact Army for more Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized information on a specific property. Comments: off-site removal only; no Comments: 80 sf. (E1302); 503 sf. Building 03932 future agency need; 1,600 sq. ft.; 60+ (R7610); use: varies; major repairs Joint Base Lweis McChord months vacant; poor conditions; needed; secured area; contact Army JBLM WA 98433 exposed to elements/wildlife; secured re: accessibility requirements. Landholding Agency: Army area; contact Army for more info. Bldg. 06239 Property Number: 21201520001 Joint Base Lewis McChord Status: Underutilized Georgia JBLM WA 90433 Comments: off-site removal only; no 1096 Landholding Agency: Army future agency need; 120 sq. ft.; Fort Stewart Property Number: 21201430053 storage; 49+ yrs.; significant repairs Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Unutilized for restoration;contamination; contact Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; no Army for accessibility and removal Property Number: 21201410001 future agency need; deconstruct to requirements. Status: Excess

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Comments: off-site removal only; due to Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood structure type relocation may be Property Number: 21200410099 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 difficult; poor conditions; 7,643 sq. ft; Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army secured area; contact Army for more Comments: 2372 sq. ft., concrete block, Property Number: 21200410103 information. most recent use—PX exchange, off- Status: Unutilized 3 Buildings site use only. Comments: 104 sq. ft., off-site use only. Hunter Army Airfield Bldg. 0001C Bldg. 5763 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Federal Support Center Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Property Number: 21201410002 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21200520115 Property Number: 21200410104 Directions: 1126 (1,196 sq. ft.); 1127 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized (1,196 sq. ft.); 1129 (5,376 sq. ft.) Comments: 2904 sq. ft., most recent Comments: 120 sq. ft., most recent use— Comments: off-site removal only; use—mess hall. observation tower, off-site use only. dissemble required; poor conditions; Bldgs. 00032, 00H14, 00H24 Bldg. 5765 secured area; gov’t escort required; Federal Support Center Fort Leonard Wood contact Army for more information. Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 1124 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield Property Number: 21200520116 Property Number: 21200410105 Hunter Army Airfield GA 31409 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: various sq. ft., most recent Comments: 800 sq. ft., most recent use— Property Number: 21201410010 use—storage. range support, off-site use only. Status: Excess Bldgs. 00034, 00H016 Bldg. 5760 Comments: off-site removal only; 1,188 Federal Support Center Fort Leonard Wood sq. ft.; due to struture type relocation Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 may be difficult; poor conditions; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army secured area; contact Army for more Property Number: 21200520117 Property Number: 21200420059 info. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: 400/39 sq. ft., most recent Louisiana Comments: 2000 sq. ft., most recent use—storage. use—classroom, off-site use only. Bldgs. T406, T407, T411 Bldgs. 00H10, 00H12 Bldg. 5762 Fort Polk Federal Support Center Ft. Polk LA 71459 Fort Leonard Wood Olney MD 20882 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200540085 Property Number: 21200520118 Property Number: 21200420060 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: 6165 sq. ft., most recent Comments: 2160/469 sq. ft., most recent Comments: 104 sq. ft., off-site use only. use—admin., off-site use only. use—vehicle maintenance. Bldg. 5763 8 Buildings Missouri Fort Polk Fort Leonard Wood Fort Polk LA 71459 Bldg. 1230 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340023 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Property Number: 21200420061 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: 3337, 3339, 3405, 3409, Property Number: 21200340087 Comments: 120 sq. ft., most recent use— 3491, 3728, 4550, 4798 (Please Note: Status: Unutilized obs. tower, off-site use only. buildigs 3728 and 4798 are Suitable/ GSA Number: Bldg. 5765 Available) Comments: 9160 sq. ft., most recent Fort Leonard Wood Comments: off-site removal only; no use—training, off-site use only. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 future agency need; sq. ft. varies; poor Bldg. 1621 Landholding Agency: Army conditions; contact Army for more Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21200420062 information on a specific property & Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Status: Unutilized removal requirements. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 800 sq. ft., most recent use— Property Number: 21200340088 support bldg., off-site use only. Maryland Status: Unutilized Bldg. 00467 Bldg. 1007 GSA Number: Fort Leonard Wood Ft. George G. Meade Comments: 2400 sq. ft., most recent Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743 Ft. Meade MD 20755 use—exchange branch, off-site use Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army only. Property Number: 21200530085 Property Number: 21200140085 Bldg. 5760 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood Comments: 2790 sq. ft., most recent GSA Number: Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 use—fast food facility, off-site use Comments: 3108 sq. ft., presence of Landholding Agency: Army only. asbestos/lead paint, most recent use— Property Number: 21200410102 storage, off-site use only. Status: Unutilized Texas Bldg. 8608 Comments: 2000 sq. ft., most recent Bldg. 04632 Fort George G. Meade use—classroom, off-site use only. Fort Hood Ft. Meade MD 20755–5115 Bldg. 5762 Bell TX 76544

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Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 92043 8 Buildings Property Number: 21200620093 Fort Hood Fort Hood Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Fort Hood TX 76544 Comments: 4000 sq. ft., presence of Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army asbestos, most recent use—storage, Property Number: 21200740102 Property Number: 21201410023 off-site use only. Status: Excess Status: Excess Bldg. 04640 Comments: 450 sq. ft., presence of Directions: 07035 (1,702 sq. ft.); 7008 Fort Hood asbestos, most recent use—storage, (288 sq. ft.); 6987 (192 sq. ft.); 04643 Bell TX 76544 off-site use only. (4,017 sq. ft.); 04642 (4,017 sq. ft.); Landholding Agency: Army Bldg.4404 04619 (4,103 sq. ft.); 04496 (284 sq. Property Number: 21200620094 Fort Hood ft.); 04495 (347 sq. ft.) Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Comments: off-site removal only; Comments: 1600 sq. ft., presence of Landholding Agency: Army removal may be difficult due to asbestos, most recent use—storage, Property Number: 21200740190 structure type; secured area; contact off-site use only. Status: Excess Army for more information. Bldg. 4207 Comments: 8043 sq ft., presence of 8 Buildings Fort Hood asbestos, most recent use—training Fort Hood Bell TX 76544 bldg., off-site use only. Ft. Hood TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 94031 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740076 Fort Hood Property Number: 21201410028 Status: Excess Bell TX 76544 Status: Excess Comments: 2240 sq. ft., presence of Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 04163, 04165, 51015, 51016, asbestos, most recent use—maint. Property Number: 21200740194 51017, 51018, 51019, 51020 shop, off-site use only. Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; sq. ft. Bldg. 4219A Comments: 1008 sq. ft., presence of varies; secured area; contact Army for Fort Hood asbestos, most recent use—training, specific property and/or accessibility/ Bell TX 76544 off-site use only. removal reqs. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740079 Building 6924 Virginia 11331 Montana Ave. Status: Excess Bldg. T2827 Comments: 446 sq. ft., presence of Ft. Bliss TX 79916 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Pickett asbestos, most recent use—storage, Blackstone VA 23824 off-site use only. Property Number: 21201240012 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 04485 Comments: off-site removal only; 10,340 Property Number: 21200320172 Fort Hood sf.; aircraft hanger; poor conditions; Status: Unutilized Bell TX 76544 limited public access; contact Army GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army for info. on accessibility/removal. Comments: 3550 sq. ft., presence of Property Number: 21200740084 8 Buildings asbestos, most recent use—dining, off- Status: Excess site use only. Comments: 640 sq. ft., presence of Fort Hood asbestos, most recent use—maint., off- Ft. Hood TX 76544 Bldg. 01014 site use only. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Story Property Number: 21201410020 Ft. Story VA 23459 Bldg. 04489 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood Status: Excess Property Number: 21200720067 Ft. Hood TX 76544 Directions: 94030 (2,567 sq. ft); 90083 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army (150 sq. ft.); 26011 (4,789 sq. ft.); Property Number: 21200740086 26010 (4,735 sq. ft.); 26009 (4,735 sq. Comments: 1014 sq. ft., most recent Status: Excess ft.); 26008 (4,735 sq. ft.); 26007 (4,735 use—admin., off-site use only. Comments: 880 sq. ft., presence of sq. ft.); 08640 (3,735 sq. ft.) Bldg. 01063 asbestos, most recent use—admin., Comments: off-site removal only; Fort Story off-site use only. removal difficult due to structure Ft. Story VA 23459 Bldg. 20102 type; contamination; secured area; Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood contact Army for more information. Property Number: 21200720072 Bell TX 76544 9 Buildings Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hood Comments: 2000 sq. ft., most recent Property Number: 21200740091 Fort Hood TX 96544 use—storage, off-site use only. Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00215 Comments: 252 sq. ft., presence of Property Number: 21201410021 Fort Eustis asbestos, most recent use—recreation Status: Excess Ft. Eustis VA 23604 services, off-site use only. Directions: 04481 (48 sq. ft.); 4292 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 56329 (1,830 sq. ft.); 4291 (6,400 sq. ft.); Property Number: 21200720073 Fort Hood 04290 (674 sq. ft.); 4283 (8,940 sq. ft.); Status: Unutilized Bell TX 76544 4281 (2,000 sq. ft.); 04273 (687 sq. ft.); Comments: 2540 sq. ft., most recent Landholding Agency: Army 04206 (651 sq. ft.); 04203 (2,196 sq. use—admin., off-site use only. Property Number: 21200740100 ft.) Status: Excess Comments: off-site removal only; Washington Comments: 2080 sq. ft., presence of removal may be difficult due to 03215 asbestos, most recent use—officers structure type; secured area; contact Joint Base Lewis McChord qtrs., off-site use only. Army for more information. JBLM WA 98433

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Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 04122, 04184 Restone Arsenal Property Number: 21201410008 Redstone Arsenal Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Status: Underutilized Madison AL 35898 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: off-site removal only; still Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201520024 existing Federal need; due to age/ Property Number: 21200920011 Status: Unutilized structure relocation may be difficult; Status: Unutilized Directions: Buildings 4122, 4123 33,460 sq. ft.; 61+ yrs.-old; barracks; Reasons: Secured area Comments: public access denied and no signficant renovations; secured area; Bldg. 7358A alternative method to gain access contact Army. Sandpiper Road without compromising national 03221 Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 security. Joint Base Lewis McChord Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 21201140047 or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 4120A Property Number: 21201410039 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 4120A Redstone Road Status: Underutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Redstone AL 35898 Comments: off-site removal only; still Bldg. C1302 Landholding Agency: Army existing Federal need; dissemble may null Property Number: 21201520025 be required; 33,460 sq. ft.; may be Fort McClellan AL 36205 Status: Unutilized difficult to relocate due to sq. ft. & Landholding Agency: Army Comments: flammable/explosive structure type; contact Army for more Property Number: 21201140073 material are located on adjacent info. Status: Unutilized industrial, commercial, or Federal facility. Further detailed provided **Suitable/Undefined** Reasons: Secured area; Extensive deterioration under ‘‘comments’’ below. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Building 106 or explosive material Texas Red Arsenal Red Arsenal AL 35898 Building 4120 12 Buildings 4120 Redstons Road Foot Hood Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201430048 Madison AL 35898 Foot Hood TX Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: documented deficiencies: Property Number: 21201520045 Property Number: 21201610031 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess building is collapsing; extensive conditions that represents a clear Comments: flam./explosive material are Directions: 56224:172687 80 sq.ft; located on adjacent indus.; 56211:172817 200 sq.ft; 56243:172623 threat to personal physical safety. Reasons: Extensive deterioration commercial, or Federal facility; 240 sq.ft; 56256:172644 220 sq.ft; further details provided. Public access 56264:312164 240 sq.ft; 56283:171026 C1310 denied & no alt. method to gain access 240 sq.ft; 56258:172645 220 sq.ft; Fort McClellan w/out compromising Nat. Sec. 56338 117 sq.ft; 56291:170733 200 Ft. McClellan AL 36205 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. sq.ft; 56236:172643 384 sq.ft; Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21201440032 56228:314213 80 sq.ft; 56226:172828 Building 7352 Status: Unutilized 80 sq.ft. Redstone Arsenal; Flicker Rd. Comments: public access denied and no Comments: off-site removal only; 1+– Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 alternative method to gain access w/ 28+ yrs. old; toilet/shower; contact Landholding Agency: Army Army for more information. out compromising national security. Property Number: 21201530090 Reasons: Secured area Washington Status: Unutilized 7134 Comments: 2,000 ft. within explosive Pair of Adjacent one-hole pit Redstone Arsenal testing conducted on surrounding State Hwy 261/Lyons Ferry State Park Redstone Aresnal AL 35898 properties; suffered major damage due Starbuck WA 99359 Landholding Agency: Army to explosive testing; structurally Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440038 unsound. Property Number: 21201610046 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Excess Comments: documented deficiencies: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: 36+ yrs. old; 36 sq. ft. each; suffered severe flood damage; severe explosive material toilets; poor conditions; contact structural damage; clear threat to ARMY for more information. 3 Buildings physical safety. Redstone Arsenal Unsuitable Properties Reasons: Extensive deterioration Redstone Arsenal AL 4812 Building Landholding Agency: Army Redstone Arsenal Property Number: 21201530091 Alabama Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7339A Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 7358; 7309; 7810 Redstone Arsenal Property Number: 21201440039 Comments: 2,000 ft. w/in explosive Redstone Arsenal AL 35898–5000 Status: Unutilized testing conducted on surrounding Landholding Agency: Army Comments: documented deficiencies: properties. Property Number: 21200340011 suffered major damage from tornado; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized roof torn completely off; clear threat or explosive material GSA Number: to physical safety. 8 Buildings Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. McClellan Training Center Secured Area 2 Buildings Ft. McClellan AL 36205

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Landholding Agency: Army Powerplant at Clear AFS Luke AFB Property Number: 21201610004 Clear AK 99704 Glendale AZ Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Air Force Landholding Agency: Air Force Directions: C1328:300651; Property Number: 18201610014 Property Number: 18201610008 C1327:300650; C1323:300647; Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized C1356:300653; C1324:300648; Comments: public access denied and no Directions: Building #1677, 1681, 1682, C1355:302115; C1321:299707; alternative method to gain access 1683, 1685, 1686, 1687, 1688, 1689, C1317:299705 without compromising national 1690, 1691, 1692 Comments: public access denied and no security. Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access without compromising national Bldgs. 55294, 55298, 55805 without compromising national security. Fort Richardson security. Reasons: Secured area Ft. Richardson AK 99505 Reasons: Secured Area Building C1319 Landholding Agency: Army 10 Buildings 203 Essayons Ave. Property Number: 21200340006 Luke AFB Ft. McClellan AL 36205 Status: Unutilized Glendale AZ Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Air Force Property Number: 21201610005 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 18201610009 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 02A60 Status: Unutilized Directions: RPUID:299706 Noatak Armory Directions: Building #1693, 1668, 1669, Comments: public access denied and no Kotzebue AK 1670, 1671, 1672, 1673, 1674, 1675, alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army 1676 without compromising national Property Number: 21200740105 Comments: public access denied and no security; property located within Status: Excess alternative method to gain access floodway which has not been correct Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable without compromising national or contained. or explosive material security. Reasons: Secured area Bldg. 00604 Reasons: Secured Area Building 454 Ft. Richardson Bldg. 004 (4118) Anniston Army Depot Ft. Richardson AK 99505 Navajo Depot Activity Anniston AL 36201 Landholding Agency: Army Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830006 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201610013 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199014560 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Directions: RPUID: 236244 Bldgs. 789–790 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Comments: public access denied and no Arizona on I–40 alternative method to gain access Fort Richardson Anchorage AK 99505 Comments: without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area security. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured area Property Number: 21201030001 Bldg. 6 Status: Unutilized Navajo Depot Activity 2 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 Ft. McClellan Training Center Building 2092 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. McClellan AL 36206 Property Number: 21199014561 Landholding Agency: Army Kinney Rd. Fort Wainwright AK 99703 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201610033 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Arizona on I–40 Directions: P8205 RPUID:303146; P8604 Property Number: 21201540005 Comments: RPUID:302852 Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Comments: located w/in floodway alternative method to gain access which has not been corrected or Bldg. 8 without compromising national contained; public access denied and Navajo Depot Activity security. no alternative method to gain access Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured area without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014562 2 Buildings security. Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Status: Underutilized Redstone Arsenal Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Redstone Arsenal AL 35898 Building 3562B Arizona on I–40 Landholding Agency: Army 3562B Neely Road Comments: Property Number: 21201610038 Fort Wainwright AK 99703 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 115 RPUID:365235 (2,787 sq. Property Number: 21201610048 Bldg. 31 (45) ft.); 7549 RPUID:367945 (3,200 sq. ft.) Status: Underutilized Navajo Depot Activity Comments: flammable/explosive Directions: RPUID:1176767 Bellemont AZ 86015 materials are located on adjacent Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army industrial, commercial, or Federal alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199014569 facility; which covers 38,138 acres. without compromising national Status: Underutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable security. Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Arizona on I–40 Comments: Alaska Arizona Reasons: Secured Area Building 111 12 Buildings Bldg. 33

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Navajo Depot Activity Comments: Bellemont AZ 86015 Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 241 Property Number: 21199014597 Property Number: 21199014570 Navajo Depot Activity Status: Underutilized Status: Underutilized Bellemont AZ 86015 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Landholding Agency: Army Arizona on I–40. (90 Earth covered Arizona on I–40 Property Number: 21199014589 igloos) Comments: Status: Underutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 211 Arizona on I–40 B386–387 Navajo Depot Activity Comments: Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 304 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014582 Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21199014598 Status: Underutilized Bellemont AZ 86015 Status: Underutilized Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona on I–40 Property Number: 21199014590 Arizona on I–40. (2 Earth covered Comments: Status: Underutilized igloos) Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Comments: Bldg. 214 Arizona on I–40 Reasons: Secured Area Navajo Depot Activity Comments: D101–433 Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area Navajo Depot Activity Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 351 Bellemont AZ 86015 Property Number: 21199014583 Navajo Depot Activity Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Bellemont AZ 86015 Property Number: 21199014600 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Arizona on I–40 Property Number: 21199014591 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Comments: Status: Underutilized Arizona on I–40. (100 Earth covered Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, igloos) Bldg. 216 Arizona on I–40 Comments: Navajo Depot Activity Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area F101–324 Landholding Agency: Army G101–242 Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21199014584 Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015 Status: Underutilized Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014601 Arizona on I–40 Property Number: 21199014592 Status: Underutilized Comments: Status: Underutilized Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Arizona on I–40. (100 Earth covered Bldg. 218 Arizona on I–40. (91 Earth covered igloos) Navajo Depot Activity igloos) Comments: Bellemont AZ 86015 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 308 Property Number: 21199014585 H101–220 Navajo Depot Activity Status: Underutilized Navajo Depot Activity Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Arizona on I–40 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199030273 Comments: Property Number: 21199014593 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Underutilized Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, on Bldg. 239 Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, I–40 Navajo Depot Activity Arizona on I–40. (80 Earth covered Comments: Bellemont AZ 86015 igloos) Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 316—Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21199014587 Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Status: Underutilized C101–518 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Navajo Depot Activity Property Number: 21199120177 Arizona on I–40 Bellemont AZ 86015 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 Miles West of Flagstaff on Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199014595 I–40 Bldg. 240 Status: Underutilized Comments: Navajo Depot Activity Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 Arizona on I–40. (100 Earth covered Bldg. 318—Navajo Depot Activity Landholding Agency: Army igloos) 12 Miles West of Flagstaff on I–40 Property Number: 21199014588 Comments: Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 12 miles west of Flagstaff, A101–434 Property Number: 21199120178 Arizona on I–40 Navajo Depot Activity Status: Unutilized

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Directions: Bldgs. 00203, 00216, 00218 without compromising national Comments: Camp Navajo security. Reasons: Secured Area Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 350—Navajo Depot Activity Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings 12 Miles West of Flagstaff on I–40 Property Number: 21200740110 5636 E. McDowell Road Bellemont AZ 86015–5000 Status: Unutilized Phoenix AZ 85008 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199120181 Secured Area Property Number: 21201520006 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 00244, 00252, 00253 Status: Excess Directions: Camp Navajo Directions: Building M5352, M5354, Comments: Bellemont AZ M5358, M5356 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: flammable materials located Bldg. S0220 Property Number: 21200740111 on adjacent property w/in 200 ft. Camp Navajo Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive or explosive material deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Arkansas Property Number: 21200140006 7 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Camp Navajo 3 Buildings GSA Number: Bellemont AZ 86015 Little Rock Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Little Rock AR or explosive material; Secured Area; Property Number: 21200740112 Landholding Agency: Air Force Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Property Number: 18201610020 Status: Underutilized Bldg. 00310 Directions: 00302, 00303, 00304, 00311, S0312, S0313, S0319 Directions: B–222; B–1502; B–2905 Camp Navajo Comments: public access denied and no Bellemont AZ 86015 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Property Number: 21200140008 4 Bldgs. Camp Navajo security. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: Bellemont AZ 86015 11 Buildings Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Little Rock Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200740113 Little Rock AR flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Directions: S0320, 00323, S0324, 00329 Landholding Agency: Air Force Bldg. S0327 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 18201610022 Camp Navajo 7 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Bellemont AZ 86015 Directions: 1432; 1439; 1437; 1435; Landholding Agency: Army Camp Navajo Bellemont AZ 86015 1431; 1420; 1418; 1417; 1416; 1415; Property Number: 21200140010 Landholding Agency: Army 1389 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200740114 Comments: public access denied and no GSA Number: Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Directions: 00330, 00331, 00332, 00335, without compromising national deterioration 00336, 00338, S0340 security. Bldgs. M5218, M5219, M5222 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Papago Park Military Rsv Bldgs. 30025, 43003 Bldg. 1672 Phoenix AZ 85008 Fort Huachuca Fort Chaffee Landholding Agency: Army Cochise AZ 85613 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Property Number: 21200740001 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200920030 Property Number: 21199640466 Reasons: Within airport runway clear Status: Excess Status: Unutilized zone; Secured Area; Extensive Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: deterioration S0350 Comments: 4 Bldgs. Camp Navajo Reasons: Extensive deterioration Papago Park Military Rsv Bellemont AZ 86015 Bldg. 1682 M5234, M5238, M5242, M5247 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Chaffee Phoenix AZ 85008 Property Number: 21201410006 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740002 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199640467 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access w/ Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive out compromising national security. Directions: deterioration; Within airport runway Reasons: Secured Area Comments: clear zone L5322 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 00002 FMR East Bldg. 1756 Camp Navajo Florence AZ 85232 Fort Chaffee Bellemont AZ 86015 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201510044 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740109 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199640468 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Directions:

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Comments: Directions: 1449, 1528, 1591, 1592, GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration 1593, 1596, 1735 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 1786 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 1336 Fort Chaffee 4 Bldgs. Fort Chaffee Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199640470 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200140011 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110006 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Comments: GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 1571, 1703, 1758, 1760 Bldg. 1759 Bldg. 2327 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Chaffee Fort Chaffee Bldgs. 1692, 1693 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Property Number: 21200140012 Property Number: 21199640475 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110007 GSA Number: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: GSA Number: Bldgs. 2513, 2515 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Chaffee Bldg. 2425 Bldgs. 1707, Demo 3 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Fort Chaffee Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–5000 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Property Number: 21200140014 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199640476 Property Number: 21200110008 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: GSA Number: 16340 Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fleming Drive Reasons: Extensive deterioration 7 Bldgs. Pine Bluff Arsenal AR 71602 11 Bldgs. Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Property Number: 21201540035 Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200110009 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21200110001 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized GSA Number: without compromising national GSA Number: Directions: 1749–1754, 1551 security. Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 1300, 1304, 1307, 1308, Reasons: Extensive deterioration 1311, 1363, 1431, 1434, 1534, 1546, Bldgs. 2040, 2041 11 Buildings Demo 2 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Pine Bluff Arsenal Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Pine Bluff AR 71602 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 17 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201610006 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Property Number: 21200110010 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Directions: #60090; 60520; 34160; Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration 60070; 32130; 32140; 32150; 60060; Property Number: 21200110002 64251; 64351; 34985 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 2208 Comments: public access denied and no GSA Number: Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center alternative method to gain access Directions: 1301, 1302, 1303, 1305, Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 without compromising national 1306, 1309, 1310, 1360, 1505, 1529, Landholding Agency: Army security. 1537, 1543, 1577, 1581, 1700, 1711, Property Number: 21200110012 Reasons: Secured Area Demo 1 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: 3 Buildings Reasons: Extensive deterioration Pine Bluff Arsenal Bldg. 1326 Pine Bluff AR 71602 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Bldg. 2421 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Property Number: 21201610049 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110003 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Building #85131, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110014 83611,81020 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: alternative method to gain access 7 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration without compromising national Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Bldg. 3850 security. Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Ft. Chaffee Maneuver Training Center Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Chaffee AR 72905–1370 Property Number: 21200110005 Landholding Agency: Army California Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200110016 Building 64 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Fort MacArthur

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San Pedro CA Riverbank CA 95367 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Air Force Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 18201530037 Property Number: 21199013587 Comments: Status: Underutilized Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: flammable/explosion Directions: Bldgs. 18013, 18030 material are located on adjacent Comments: Camp Roberts industrial, commercial, or Federal Reasons: Secured Area Camp Roberts CA facility. Public access denied and no Bldg. 8 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199730014 without compromising national 5300 Claus Road Status: Excess security. Riverbank CA 95367 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199013588 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 18 Status: Underutilized 2 Div. HQ Bldgs. Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Camp Roberts 5300 Claus Road Comments: Camp Roberts CA 93446 Riverbank CA 95367 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 13 Riverbank Ammun Plant Property Number: 21199820205 Property Number: 21199012554 5300 Claus Road Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Riverbank CA 95367 Directions: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Comments: Property Number: 21199120162 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized deterioration of flammable or explosive material Directions: Clorinator Bldg. Bldg. 2 Comments: Camp Roberts Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Camp Roberts CA 93446 5300 Claus Road Bldg. 171 Riverbank Ammun Plant Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 5300 Claus Road Property Number: 21199820217 Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013582 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199120163 Comments: Directions: Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Comments: Directions: deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Scale House Bldg. 3 Reasons: Secured Area Camp Roberts Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 178 Riverbank Ammun Plant Camp Roberts CA 93446 5300 Claus Road 5300 Claus Road Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 Riverbank CA 95367 Property Number: 21199820222 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013583 Property Number: 21199120164 Directions: Status: Underutilized Status: Underutilized Comments: Directions: Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Comments: Comments: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Insect. Storage Fac. Bldg. 5 Bldg. 120 Camp Roberts Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Camp Roberts CA 93446 5300 Claus Road Riverbank CA 95367 Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199820225 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199240445 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013585 Status: Underutilized Directions: Status: Underutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 181 Oil Storage Bldg. Bldg. 6 Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Camp Roberts Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Riverbank CA 95367 Camp Roberts CA 93446 5300 Claus Road Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Riverbank CA 95367 Property Number: 21199240446 Property Number: 21199820234 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013586 Directions: Directions: Status: Underutilized Comments: Comments: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Comments: Building S–45 Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area DDRW Sharpe Facility Bldg. 576 Bldg. 7 Lathrop CA 95331 Sierra Army Depot Riverbank Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Herlong CA 96113 5300 Claus Road Property Number: 21199610289 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199920033 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200030007 Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–42 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable GSA Number: Sharpe Site or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Bldg. 578 Bldg. S–380 Landholding Agency: Army Sierra Army Depot Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120032 Herlong CA 96113 Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Property Number: 21199920034 Property Number: 21200030010 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–213 GSA Number: GSA Number: Sharpe Site Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. S–648 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 597 Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120034 Sierra Army Depot Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Herlong CA 96113 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200030012 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199920035 Status: Unutilized Bldg. P–217 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Sharpe Site GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. S–654 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120035 Bldg. 598 Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Sierra Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Herlong CA 96113 Property Number: 21200030013 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–218 Property Number: 21199920036 GSA Number: Sharpe Site Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 GSA Number: Bldg. S–3A Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Tracy Facility Property Number: 21200120036 or explosive material; Secured Area Tracy CA 95376 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–9 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200030015 Reasons: Secured Area French Camp CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–288 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21199930021 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–508 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120037 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized 24 Garages Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Presidio of Monterey Property Number: 21200040015 Reasons: Secured Area Monterey CA 93944 Status: Underutilized Bldg. P–403 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21199940051 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–1 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120038 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–10 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120029 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. P–405 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200030005 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–2 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120039 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–11 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120030 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–647 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200030006 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. P–32 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200130004 Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Bldg. S–14 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Sharpe Site Property Number: 21200120031 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Lathrop CA 95231 Status: Unutilized Secured Area

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Bldg. T–451 San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Irwin Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 07006 Ft. Irwin CA 92310 Property Number: 21200540009 Camp Roberts Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 Property Number: 21200210002 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldgs. T1003, T1008 Property Number: 21200540028 GSA Number: Camp Roberts Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 27110 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200540010 Camp Roberts DDJC Sharpe Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 S00004, 00006, 00012 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Lathrop CA 95231 Bldgs. T1121, T1221, T3014 Property Number: 21200540030 Landholding Agency: Army Camp Roberts Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200240025 San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 76910 GSA Number: Property Number: 21200540012 Camp Roberts Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized San Miguel CA 93451 Bldg. S00108 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army DDJC Sharpe 54 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200540031 Lathrop CA 95231 Camp Roberts Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army San Miguel CA 93451 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200240026 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00548, 00549, 00550 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200540014 March AFRC GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Riverside CA 92518 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: T1202–T1209, T1212– Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. S00161, 00162 T1219, T1302, T3102–T3109, T3112– Property Number: 21200710001 DDJC Sharpe T3119, T3302–T3309, T3312–T3316, Status: Unutilized Lathrop CA 95231 T6102–T6107, T6308–T6309 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 00117 Property Number: 21200240027 4 Bldgs. Riverbank AAP Status: Unutilized Camp Roberts Stanislaus CA 95367 GSA Number: San Miguel CA 93451 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200840009 Bldg. S00221 Property Number: 21200540015 Status: Excess DDJC Sharpe Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Lathrop CA 95231 Directions: T1222, T1223, T1225, T1226 deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 00040, 00412 Property Number: 21200240028 8 Bldgs. SHARPE Status: Unutilized Camp Roberts Lathrop CA 95231 GSA Number: San Miguel CA 93451 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200920031 Bldg. P00620 Property Number: 21200540021 Status: Underutilized DDJC-Sharpe Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Lathrop CA 95231 Directions: 03121, 03122, 03124–03125, Bldg. 00005 Landholding Agency: Army T1122, T1123, T1125–T1126 Los Alamitos Joint Force Property Number: 21200330007 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Training Base Status: Excess Bldgs. T3321, T3322, T3324 Orange CA 90720 GSA Number: Camp Roberts Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area San Miguel CA 93451 Property Number: 21200940023 Bldg. 00079 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Riverbank Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200540022 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Stanaslaus CA 95357–7241 Status: Unutilized 13 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Irwin Property Number: 21200530003 Bldg. T3325 San Bernardino CA 92310 Status: Excess Camp Roberts Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration San Miguel CA 93451 Property Number: 21201040003 Bldgs. 00302, 00306, 00321 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Camp Roberts Property Number: 21200540023 Directions: 100, 338, 343, 385, 411, 412, San Miguel CA 93451 Status: Unutilized 413, 486, 489, 490, 491, 493, 5006 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200540008 Bldgs. 06409, T6411 4 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Camp Roberts JFTB Reasons: Extensive deterioration San Miguel CA 93451 Los Alanitos CA 90720 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Camp Roberts Property Number: 21200540027 Property Number: 21201110046 00921, T0929, T2014, T0948 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess

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Directions: 00147, 00207, 00259, 00297 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201520023 Directions: Building 00187– Bldg. 00023 Status: Unutilized RPUID:197384, 00183–197382 Sierra Army Depot Directions: Buildings 00502, 00503, Comments: public access denied and no Herlong CA 00504 alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Property Number: 21201120054 alternative method to gain access security. Status: Unutilized without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area security. Building 01265 2 Bldgs Reasons: Secured Area Sierra Army Depot Sierra Army Depot Building 275 Herlong CA 96113 Herlong CA 96113 275 7th Division Road Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Property Number: 21201530057 Property Number: 21201140076 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201520027 Comments: public access denied and no Directions: 00349, 00587 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area; Contamination; Comments: public access denied and no without compromising National Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access Security. without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Bldg 00203 security. 4th Street, Sierra Army Depot 2 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Herlong CA 96113 Sierra Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army 10 Buildings Herlong CA 96113 Property Number: 21201140077 Military Ocean Terminal Concord Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Concord CA 94520 Property Number: 21201530086 Reasons: Contamination; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530033 Directions: 02105 RPUID:203564; 02106 13 Building Status: Unutilized RPUID:203565 Sierra Army Depot Directions: Building’s 0E103– Comments: public access denied and no Herlong CA 96113 RPUID:960149, 0E101–960148, alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army 00A32–959952, 00A29–959951, without compromising national Property Number: 21201240032 00A17–959945, 00A16–959944, security. Status: Unutilized 00A14–1039400, 00A11–1039401, Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 10, 20, 54, 141, 202, 227, 00A10–959942, 00407–959923 2 Buildings 633, 634, 639, 640, 641, 642, 643 Comments: public access denied and no Comments: located in a secured area, Sierra Army Depot alternative method to gain access Herlong CA 96113 public access is denied and no without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access security. Property Number: 21201530097 without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized security. Building 00083 Directions: 02105 (203564); 012106 Reasons: Secured Area Sierra Army Depot (203565) Building 179 Herlong CA 96113 Comments: public access denied and no Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ Lathrop CA 95231 Property Number: 21201530034 out compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201330072 Directions: RPUID:200781 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Colorado Directions: 179 alternative method to gain access Bldg. T–317 Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Rocky Mountain Arsenal alternative method to sain access w/ security. Commerce CO 80022–2180 out compromising nat’l security. Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area 4 Buildings Property Number: 21199320013 Building 178 Sierra Army Depot Status: Unutilized Defense Distribution San Joaquin, Herlong CA 96113 Directions: Sharpe Site Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 700 E Roth Road Property Number: 21201530035 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable San Joaquin CA 95231 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 536–RPUID:7277536, 129– Bldg. T–412 Property Number: 21201340024 197360, 00577–202547, 679–203542 Rocky Mountain Arsenal Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Commerce CO 80022–2180 Directions: 178 alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Property Number: 21199320014 alternative method to gain access security. Status: Unutilized without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Directions: security. 2 Buildings Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Sierra Army Depot Reasons: Secured Area; Other— 3 Buildings Herlong CA 96113 Extensive deterioration; Within 2000 Sierra Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army ft. of flammable or explosive material Herlong CA 96113 Property Number: 21201530036 4 Bldgs.

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Fort Carson (RPUID:598076); Landholding Agency: Air Force 56231, 56232, 56234, 56250 5544(RPUID:567013); 5545 Property Number: 18201610026 El Paso CO 80913 (RPUID:596871); 5546 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army (RPUID:593098); Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21200720003 5547(RPUID:616627); 5549 alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized (RPUID:616627); 5551 without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area (RPUID:596872); 5553 security. Building 00593 (RPUID:606097); 5555 Reasons: Secured Area 45825 Hay 96 East (RPUID:606639) Savannah HHIAP, Facility 1907 Pueblo CO 81006 Comments: (property located within XDQU; 1401 Robert b. Miller Dr. Landholding Agency: Army floodway which has not been correct Garden City GA 31048 Property Number: 21201320006 or contained) Landholding Agency: Air Force Status: Underutilized Reasons: Floodway Property Number: 18201620002 Comments: public access denied & no Building 00318 Status: Underutilized alter. method w/out compromising Fort Carson Comments: public access denied and no nat’l sec. Fort Carson CO 80913 alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national 4 Buildings Property Number: 21201610025 security. Fort Carson Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Fort Carson CO 80913 Comments: public access denied and no Fort Stewart Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Sewage Treatment Plant Property Number: 21201520016 without compromising national Ft. Stewart GA 31314 Status: Underutilized security. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Buildings 01669, 00221, Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199013922 00210, 00207 Status: Unutilized Florida Comments: public access denied and no Directions: alternative method to gain access Building 685 Comments: without compromising national 964 Rescue Road Reasons: Other—sewage treatment security. Patrick AFB FL 32925 Bldg. 308, Fort Gillem Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Air Force null 2 Buildings Property Number: 18201610015 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5000 Fort Carson Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Carson CO 80913 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199620815 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201520017 without compromising national Directions: Status: Unutilized security; property located within an Comments: Directions: Building 00812, 0209A airport runway clear zone or military Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Comments: public access denied and no airfield. deterioration alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area without compromising national Bldg. P8121 security. Georgia Fort Stewart Reasons: Secured Area Facility 20 Ft. Stewart GA 31314–3913 135 Beale Drive Landholding Agency: Army 7 Buildings Property Number: 21199940060 Fort Carson Robins AFB GA 31098 Status: Excess Fort Carson CO 80902 Landholding Agency: Air Force GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 18201530033 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201540018 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: property located within Bldg. 00933 Directions: 5557 (RPUID:591785); 5559 floodway which has not been correct Fort Gillem (RPUID:596873); 5561 or contained; public access denied Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5233 (RPUID:601301); 5563 and no alternative method to gain Landholding Agency: Army (RPUID:577607); 5565 access without compromising Property Number: 21200220011 (RPUID:593788); 5567 national security. Status: Unutilized (RPUID:591786); 5569 Reasons: Floodway; Secured Area GSA Number: (RPUID:591787) Facility 7525 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: (property located within Robins AFB Bldg. 00934 floodway which has not been correct Robins AFB GA 31098 Fort Gillem or contained) Landholding Agency: Air Force Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5233 Reasons: Floodway Property Number: 18201610024 Landholding Agency: Army 8 Buildings Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200220012 Fort Carson Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Ft. Carson CO 80902 alternative method to gain access GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201540019 security. Bldg. 00111 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Fort Gillem Directions: 5540 (RPUID:610022); 5541 Facility 21 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 (RPUID:586846); 5542 Robins AFB Landholding Agency: Army (RPUID:616626); 5543 Robins AFB GA Property Number: 21200340013

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Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 00022 Property Number: 21200740117 Bldg. 00116 Fort Stewart Status: Excess Fort Gillem Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01241, 01246 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710005 Hunter Army Airfield Property Number: 21200340014 Status: Excess Savannah GA 31409 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Bldgs. 01001, 01080, 0113 Property Number: 21200740118 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Stewart Status: Excess Bldg. 00226 Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Gillem Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 06052 Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Property Number: 21200710006 Hunter Army Airfield Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Savannah GA 31409 Property Number: 21200340015 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 02110, 02111 Property Number: 21200740119 GSA Number: Fort Stewart Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 00733, 00753 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00957, 01001 Fort Gillem Property Number: 21200710007 Fort Stewart Ft. Gillem GA 30050–5101 Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200340016 Bldgs. 07703, 07783 Property Number: 21200740123 Status: Unutilized Fort Stewart Status: Excess GSA Number: Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01013, 01014, 01016 Bldg. 404 Property Number: 21200710008 Fort Stewart Fort Gillem Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 08061, 08091 Property Number: 21200740124 Property Number: 21200420075 Fort Stewart Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01080, 07337, 15016 Bldg. 00813 Property Number: 21200710009 Fort Stewart Fort Gillem Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 08053 Property Number: 21200740125 Property Number: 21200420076 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00902 Bldg. 00814 Property Number: 21200710010 Fort Gillem Fort Gillem Status: Excess Forest Park GA Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00205, 01016, 01567 Property Number: 21200810003 Property Number: 21200420077 Fort Stewart Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00816 Bldg. 00817 Property Number: 21200720011 Hunter Army Airfield Fort Gillem Status: Excess Savannah GA 31409 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00129, 00145 Property Number: 21200820065 Property Number: 21200420078 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Savannah GA 31409 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00021 Bldg. 00819 Property Number: 21200720012 Fort Stewart Fort Gillem Status: Excess Hinesville GA 31314 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00956, 00958, 00966 Property Number: 21200820066 Property Number: 21200420080 Fort Stewart Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00705, 00706, 00803 Bldg. 00822 Property Number: 21200740007 Hunter Army Airfield Fort Gillem Status: Excess Chatham GA 31409 Forest Park GA 30297 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00930 Property Number: 21200920012 Property Number: 21200420082 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Excess

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Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 5 Bldgs. 2 Buildings Property Number: 21200620005 Fort Stewart Ft. Bragg Status: Unutilized Liberty GA 31314 FT. Bragg GA 28310 Directions: 9, A0043, A0044, C0001, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army C0002, C0003, C0004, C0005, C0029, Property Number: 21200920013 Property Number: 21201530016 E0027 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 00270, 00272, 00276, 00277, Directions: 42101 (RPUID: 297832); Bldgs. 1124, 1125 00616, 00718 83846 (RPUID: 289837) Schofield Barracks Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Wahiawa HI 96786 Bldgs. 728, 729 alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Fort Stewart without compromising National Property Number: 21200620009 Liberty GA 31314 Security. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200920034 Hawaii Bldg. 00182 Status: Excess Kalaeloa Reasons: Secured Area PU–01, 02, 03, 04, 05 Kapolei HI 7 Bldgs. Schofield Barracks Landholding Agency: Army Fort Stewart Kolekole Pass Road Property Number: 21200640108 Liberty GA 31314 Wahiawa HI 96786 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200940025 Property Number: 21199014836 Bldgs. 01676, 01677 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Kalaeloa Directions: 918, 1076, 1103, 1268, 7803, Directions: Kapolei HI 96707 7804, 7805 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200640110 Bldgs. 240, 701, 719 PU–06,07,08,09,10,11 Status: Unutilized Hunter Army Airfield Schofield Barracks Reasons: Extensive deterioration Savannah GA 31409 Kolekole Pass Road Bldgs. 01818, 01875 Landholding Agency: Army Wahiawa HI 96786 Kalaeloa Property Number: 21200940026 Landholding Agency: Army Kapolei HI 96707 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199014837 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200640111 Directions: Bldg. 815 Status: Unutilized Comments: Hunter Army Airfield Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Savannah GA 31409 Bldg. 01954 Landholding Agency: Army 71 Tunnels Kalaeloa Property Number: 21201030008 Aliamanu Kapolei HI 96707 Status: Excess Honolulu HI 96818 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200640112 Bldg. 1257 Property Number: 21200440015 Status: Unutilized Fort Stewart Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Hinesville GA 31314 Reasons: Other—contamination Bldg. 75073 Landholding Agency: Army 10 Tunnels Wheeler Army Airfield Property Number: 21201030009 Aliamanu Wahiawa HI 96786 Status: Excess Honolulu HI 96818 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201030011 Bldg. 08708 Property Number: 21200440016 Status: Unutilized Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within airport runway clear Savannah GA Reasons: Other—contamination zone Landholding Agency: Army 49 Tunnels 6 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201120050 Aliamanu Schofield Barracks Status: Excess Honolulu HI 96818 Wahiawa HI 96786 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 08711 Property Number: 21200440017 Property Number: 21201110020 Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Savannah GA Reasons: Other—contamination Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01500 thru 01503 Bldg. 01070 Property Number: 21201120051 Wheeler Army Airfield Wheeler Army Airfield Status: Excess Honolulu HI 96786 Denny Rd Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Wahiawa HI 96786 Bldg. 08712 Property Number: 21200520008 Landholding Agency: Army Hunter Army Airfield Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110021 Savannah GA Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 10 Bldgs. Directions: Between Denny Rd & Property Number: 21201120052 Aliamanu wastewater treatment plant on Status: Excess Honolulu HI 96818 Wheeler Army Airfield

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Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199930051 Within airport runway clear zone of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Bldg. 224 Floodway GSA Number: 124 Danis Road Bldg. T–401 Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Wahiawa HI 96857 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Bldg. S–594 Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Property Number: 21201120101 Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199930045 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within airport Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199930052 runway clear zone GSA Number: Status: Unutilized 7 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway; GSA Number: 91–1227 Enterprise Ave Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Floodway; Secured Area Kalaeloa explosive material Bldg. S–595 Kapolei HI 96707 Bldg. T–402 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Landholding Agency: Army Charles Melvin Price Support Center Granite City IL 62040 Property Number: 21201140046 Granite City IL 62040 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199930053 Directions: 01676, 01677, 01818, 01875, Property Number: 21199930046 Status: Unutilized 01954, 00537, 00182 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; GSA Number: Reasons: Floodway; Secured Area Secured Area Reasons: Floodway; Secured Area; 2 Buildings Bldg 01537 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Peoria AASF #3 124 Takata Road explosive material Peoria IL 61607 Honolulu HI 96819 Bldg. T–404 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Charles Melvin Price Support Center Property Number: 21201610003 Property Number: 21201140075 Granite City IL 62040 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Building 00003 & 00020 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21199930047 Comments: public access denied and no Secured Area Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Idaho GSA Number: without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. security; property located within an Bldg 00253 of flammable or explosive material; airport runway clear zone or military 4097 W. Cessna St. Floodway airfield. Gowen Field 16A20 Bldg. T–413 Reasons: Secured Area Boise ID 83705 Charles Melvin Price Support Center 4 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Property Number: 21201140068 Rock Island Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Rock Island IL 61299 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199930048 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Secured Area Property Number: 21201610009 GSA Number: Status: Underutilized Illinois Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway; Directions: 94 RPUID:612402; 100 Bldgs. T–20, T–21, T–23 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or RPUID:621314; 98 RPUID:591307; 97 Charles Melvin Price Support Center explosive material RPUID:591861 Granite City IL 62040 Bldg. T–416 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Charles Melvin Price Support Center alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199820027 Granite City IL 62040 without compromising national Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army security. Directions: Property Number: 21199930049 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized 19 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway GSA Number: Rock Island Arsenal Bldg. T–105 Reasons: Floodway; Within 2000 ft. of Rock Island Arsenal IL 61299 Charles Melvin Price Support Center flammable or explosive material; Landholding Agency: Army Granite City IL 62040 Secured Area Property Number: 21201610043 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–434 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199930042 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Directions: Building’s #99G01, 98G03, Status: Unutilized Granite City IL 62040 100G2, 97G02, 99G02, 100G1, 99G03, GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army 99, 98G01, 96G02, 98G02, 94G02, Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199930050 94G01, 97G01, 96G01, 95, 96, 95G01, of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized 95G02 Floodway GSA Number: Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. T–108 Reasons: Floodway; Secured Area; alternative method to gain access Charles Melvin Price Support Center Within 2000 ft. of flammable or without compromising national Granite City IL 62040 explosive material security. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–593 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199930043 Charles Melvin Price Support Center Building 98G02 Status: Unutilized Granite City IL 62040 1612/98G02 Walker Ct. GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Rock Island IL 61299

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Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201610063 00435 Property Number: 21199012611 Status: Underutilized Camp Atterbury Status: Unutilized Directions: RPUID:366349 Edinburgh IN 46124 Directions: Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Comments: alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21201530003 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable without compromising national Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area security. Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. 30–137–2 Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Indiana without compromising National Middletown IA 52638 Security. Landholding Agency: Army Building 31 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199012613 181 IW, 8001 Reinoehl Rd. Status: Unutilized Terre Haute IN 47803 Building AR009 Directions: Landholding Agency: Air Force 1LT Charles L. Waples USARC Property Number: 18201620001 Anderson IN 46016 Comments: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201540047 of flammable or explosive material alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1–129 without compromising national Comments: documented deficiencies: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant security. structurally unsound; clear threat to Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Secured Area physical safety. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1417–51 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199012620 Newport Army Ammunition Plant Building AR033 Status: Unutilized Newport IN 47966 1LT Charles L. Waples USARC Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Anderson IN 46016 Comments: Property Number: 21199011640 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201540048 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1–78 Comments: Comments: documented deficiencies: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area structurally unsound; clear threat to Middletown IA 52638 Fuel Station physical safety. Landholding Agency: Army Atterbury Reserve Forces Training Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199012624 Edinburgh IN 46124–1096 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Directions: Property Number: 21199230030 Bldg. 5B–137–1 Comments: Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: of flammable or explosive material Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 600–85 Property Number: 21199012605 Post Exchange Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Atterbury Reserve Forces Training Area Status: Unutilized Middletown IA Edinburgh IN 46124–1096 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199013706 Property Number: 21199230031 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Directions: Bldg. 5B–137–2 Comments: Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Middletown IA 52638 Bldg. 800–70–2 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant 3008 Hospital Rd. Property Number: 21199012607 Middletown IA Edinburgh IN 46124 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199013708 Property Number: 21201320002 Comments: Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Directions: 00126 & 00331 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Comments: located in secured area; Bldg. 600–52 Reasons: Secured Area public access denied & no alternative Iowa Army Ammunition Plant method to gain access w/out Bldg. 5B–03–3 Middletown IA 52638 compromising nat’l security. Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA Property Number: 21199012609 Landholding Agency: Army Building 00400 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013712 3008 Hospital Road (Camp Atterbury) Directions: Edinburgh IN 46124 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21201330034 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Status: Underutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no Bldg. 6–137–3 Bldg. 5B–09–1 alternative to gain access w/out Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant compromising nat’l security. Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA

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Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013713 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6–28 Property Number: 21199013734 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 5B–25 Property Number: 21199013723 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1–67–2E Middletown IA Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013715 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6–33 Property Number: 21199013736 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 5B–26 Property Number: 21199013724 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1–207–1 Middletown IA Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199013716 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6–34 Property Number: 21199013738 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 5B–27 Property Number: 21199013725 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5A–137–2 Middletown IA Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21199013717 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6–69–6 Property Number: 21199120173 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 5B–28 Property Number: 21199013727 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Middletown IA Directions: Bldg. 5A–137–3 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199013718 Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA 52638 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6–88 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199120174 Comments: Middletown IA Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldg. 5B–55 Property Number: 21199013728 Comments: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Middletown IA Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 1021 Property Number: 21199013720 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6–09–1 Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199230024 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5B–56 Property Number: 21199013730 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 6–09–2 Property Number: 21199013721 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1–08–1A Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Middletown IA Property Number: 21199310017 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Bldg. 6–98 Property Number: 21199013733 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Middletown IA Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. A218 Property Number: 21199013722 Reasons: Secured Area Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1–60 Middletown IA 52638 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199440112 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 234 Comments: Property Number: 21199440119 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 219 Comments: Property Number: 21199440128 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 227 Comments: Property Number: 21199440113 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 235 Comments: Property Number: 21199440121 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 220 Comments: Property Number: 21199440129 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 228 Comments: Property Number: 21199440114 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 236 Comments: Property Number: 21199440122 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 221 Comments: Property Number: 21199440130 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 230 Comments: Property Number: 21199440115 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 238–256 Comments: Property Number: 21199440123 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 222 Comments: Property Number: 21199440131 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 231 Comments: Property Number: 21199440116 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 259 Comments: Property Number: 21199440124 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 223 Comments: Property Number: 21199440133 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. CO231 Comments: Property Number: 21199440117 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A0260 Comments: Property Number: 21199440125 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 224 Comments: Property Number: 21199440134 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 233 Comments: Property Number: 21199440118 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 261–263 Comments: Property Number: 21199440127 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 225 Comments: Property Number: 21199440135

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Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Bldgs. 994–995 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199440142 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199440149 Bldgs. 264–266 Comments: Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 313 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199440136 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Bldgs. 998–1005 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199440143 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199440150 Bldg. 267 Comments: Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 317 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199440137 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Bldg. 1008 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199440144 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199440151 Comments: Bldg. 276 Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Directions: or explosive material Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 743 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199440138 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 1010–1018 Directions: Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199440145 Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199440152 Bldg. 280 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Comments: Bldg. 745 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199440139 or explosive material Middletown IA 52638 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1040 Directions: Property Number: 21199440146 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199440154 Bldg. 284 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Bldgs. 973–990 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199440140 Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1064 Directions: Property Number: 21199440147 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199440155 Bldg. 285 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Directions: Middletown IA 52638 Bldg. 992 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199440141 Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1088 Directions: Property Number: 21199440148 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199440157 Bldg. 312 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material Directions:

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Comments: GSA Number: Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area or explosive material of flammable or explosive material Facility 00844 Bldg. 5390 Bldgs. 00912, 00913 Iowa Army Ammo Plant Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa AAP Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200510004 Property Number: 21199440158 Property Number: 21200230021 Status: Excess Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: GSA Number: Facilities 01025, 01026 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Iowa Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material Bldg. 01059 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 27, 340 Iowa AAP Property Number: 21200510006 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52638 Status: Excess Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200230023 Bldg. 00700 Property Number: 21199520002 Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Middletown IA 52601 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21200540038 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 00765 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Iowa Army Ammo Plant or explosive material; Extensive Bldg. 237 Middletown IA 52638 deterioration Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Property Number: 21200330012 Bldgs. 01091, 01092 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21199520070 GSA Number: Middletown IA 52601 Status: Surplus Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21200540039 Status: Unutilized Comments: Bldg. 05274 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Iowa Army Ammo Plant or explosive material; Extensive or explosive material Middletown IA 52638 deterioration Bldg. 500–128 Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200330013 Bldg. 01039 Middletown IA 52638 Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant Middletown IA 52601 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740027 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200620012 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Directions: Bldg. 05325 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Iowa Army Ammo Plant of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00344 Bldg. 01075 Iowa AAP Iowa AAP Property Number: 21200330014 Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52601 Middletown IA 52638 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200710020 Property Number: 21200220022 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. GSA Number: Bldg. 01073 of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Iowa Army Ammo Plant 4 Bldgs. Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Middletown IA 52638 Iowa AAP explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52601 Bldg. 00310 Property Number: 21200420083 Landholding Agency: Army Iowa AAP Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200710021 Middletown IA 52638 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 01072, 01074 Directions: 00903, 00993, 00996, 00997 Property Number: 21200230019 Iowa AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52638 or explosive material; Secured Area GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200430018 Iowa AAP of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized 01000, 01006, 01007, 01009 Bldg. 00887 Reasons: Secured Area Middletown IA 52601 Iowa AAP Bldgs. 00677, 00671 Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52638 Iowa Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200710022 Landholding Agency: Army Middletown IA 52601 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200230020 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200440018 of flammable or explosive material

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Bldg. 01063 9 Bldgs. Iwa Army Ammunition Plant Iowa AAP Iowa Army Ammo Plant Middletown IA 52601 Middletown IA 52601 Middletown IA 52601 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340034 Property Number: 21200710023 Property Number: 21200740131 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 0023A, 00128, 00153, 05213 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 01028, 01029, 01030, 01031, Comments: public access denied and no or explosive material; Secured Area 01032, 01033, 01035, 01036, 01037 alternative method to gain access Bldg. 05366 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable without compromising national Iowa AAP or explosive material; Secured Area security. Middletown IA 52601 7 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Iowa Army Ammo Plant 9 Buildings Property Number: 21200710024 Middletown IA 52601 Iowa Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 17575 Highway 79 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200740132 Middletown IA 52601 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 9 Bldgs. Directions: 01038, B1038, C1038, Property Number: 21201420031 Iowa Army Ammo Plant D1038, E1038, 01042, 01043 Status: Unutilized Middletown IA 52601 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 00028; 00029; 00030; 00031; Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area 00033; 00918; 00920; 05026; 05072 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21200740126 Bldgs. 00013, C0847 alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Iowa Army Ammo Plant without compromising national Directions: 00176, 00204, B0205, C0205, Middletown IA 52601 security. 00206, 00207, 00208, 00209, 00210 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200810008 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Kansas 6 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 3013 KAAP Iowa Army Ammo Plant of flammable or explosive material Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52601 Bldgs. TD010, TD020 Production Area Landholding Agency: Army Camp Dodge Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21200740127 Johnson IA 50131 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011909 Directions: 00211, 00212, 00213, 00217, Property Number: 21200920036 Status: Unutilized 00218, C0218 Status: Excess Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: of flammable or explosive material Bldgs. A0190, 00190, 01069 Reasons: Secured Area 13 Bldgs. Iowa AAP Bldg. 1066 KAAP Iowa Army Ammo Plant Middletown IA 52601 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52601 Landholding Agency: Army Production Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201040007 Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21200740128 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011911 Directions: 00287, 00288, 00289, 00290, or explosive material; Secured Area; Status: Unutilized A0290, 00291, 00292, 00293, A0293, Extensive deterioration Directions: B0293, C0293, D0293, E0293 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg 01110, Iowa Army Ammo Reasons: Secured Area 17575 State Highway 79 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 507 KAAP 8 Bldgs. Middletown IA 52601 Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Iowa Army Ammo Plant Production Area Property Number: 21201120005 Middletown IA 52601 Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Not accessible Property Number: 21200740129 Property Number: 21199011912 by road; Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: A0294, 00295, 00296, 00316, or explosive material; Extensive Directions: 00326, 00328, 00330 00341 deterioration Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 10 Buildings Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Iowa Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area 11 Bldgs. Middletown IA 52638 Bldg. 502 KAAP Iowa Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Middletown IA 52601 Property Number: 21201230019 Production Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21200740130 Directions: 620, 626, 641, 642, 643, 644, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 645, 646, 647, 5207 Property Number: 21199011913 Directions: 00949, 00962, 00963, 00964, Comments: public access denied & no Status: Unutilized 00965, 00967, 00968, 00969, 00970, alternative method to gain access w/ Directions: 00971, 00972 out comprising nat’l security. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material 4 Buildings or explosive material; Secured Area

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Bldg. 805 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Ara Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011927 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011921 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011915 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 928 KAAP of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 926 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 810 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011929 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011922 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011916 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 985 KAAP or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1021 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 811 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011930 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011923 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011917 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1096 KAAP of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1078 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1013 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Ara Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011931 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011924 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011918 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 511 KAAP or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 540 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 806 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Ara Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011932 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011925 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011919 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 814 KAAP or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 541 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 807 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011933 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011926 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011920 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 909 KAAP of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 922 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 914 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area

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Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011940 Directions: Property Number: 21199011934 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Comments: Building 112 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 934 KAAP Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 719 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620519 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Status: Unutilized Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011941 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199011935 Status: Unutilized Building 210 Status: Unutilized Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199620520 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 809 KAAP Status: Unutilized Bldg. 918 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Comments: Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Buildings 212, 221 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011942 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011936 Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199620521 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 816 KAAP Comments: Bldg. 1014 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Building 219 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011943 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011937 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199620522 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 3001 KAAP Buildings 209, 509, 724, 813, Bldg. 1015 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Production Area Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620523 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011944 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011938 Status: Unutilized Directions: 902, 1002 Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Buildings 231, 244 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Kansas Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3002 KAAP Parsons KS 67357 Bldg. 932 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Production Area Property Number: 21199620524 Production Ara Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011945 Comments: Property Number: 21199011939 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Building 247 Directions: Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Parsons KS 67357 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Building 50 Property Number: 21199620526 Bldg. 933 KAAP Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Production Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620518 Reasons: Secured Area

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Building 248, 252 Property Number: 21199620534 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 328 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620527 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 315 Property Number: 21199620543 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 302 Property Number: 21199620535 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 503 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620528 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 316 Property Number: 21199620545 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 304 Property Number: 21199620536 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Buildings 504, 512 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620529 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 321 Property Number: 21199620546 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 305 Property Number: 21199620537 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 513 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620530 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 324 Property Number: 21199620548 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 306 Property Number: 21199620539 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 515 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620531 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 325 Property Number: 21199620549 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 308 Property Number: 21199620540 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 701 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620532 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 326 Property Number: 21199620550 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 311 Property Number: 21199620541 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Buildings 702, 704, 707, 709, Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620533 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 327 Property Number: 21199620551 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: 711, 712, 727, 729, 735, 737, Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 738, 742, 743, 747 Building 312 Property Number: 21199620542 Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Buildings 705, 706, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant

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Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620553 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 745 Property Number: 21199620569 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Buildings 715, 716, 717 Property Number: 21199620562 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 841 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620554 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 749 Property Number: 21199620571 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 722 Property Number: 21199620563 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 903 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620555 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 750 Property Number: 21199620573 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 723 Property Number: 21199620564 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 905 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620556 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 782 Property Number: 21199620575 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 725 Property Number: 21199620565 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Buildings 906, 908, 911, Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620557 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Buildings 802, 808 Property Number: 21199620576 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: 916, 993 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 726 Property Number: 21199620566 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 910 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620558 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Buildings 804 Property Number: 21199620578 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 741 Property Number: 21199620567 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 912 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620560 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 812 Property Number: 21199620579 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 744 Property Number: 21199620568 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 913 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620561 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 818 Property Number: 21199620580

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Status: Unutilized Building 997 Property Number: 21199620602 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 915 Property Number: 21199620592 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 1020 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620581 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Buildings 1004, 1018 Property Number: 21199620603 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Buildings 921, 923, 973, 974, Property Number: 21199620594 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 1025 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620583 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 1005 Property Number: 21199620604 Directions: 983, 984, 986, 989 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 924 Property Number: 21199620595 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 1028 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620584 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Buildings 1007, 1009 Property Number: 21199620605 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 929 Property Number: 21199620597 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 1047 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620586 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 1008 Property Number: 21199620606 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 946 Property Number: 21199620598 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Buildings 1048, 1068, 1090 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620588 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 1011 Property Number: 21199620607 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 951 Property Number: 21199620599 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 1064 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620589 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Buildings 1012, 1022, 1023 Property Number: 21199620608 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Building 927 Property Number: 21199620600 Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Building 1065 Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620591 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Building 1019 Property Number: 21199620609 Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments:

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Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620625 Buildings 1072, 1082, 1095 Property Number: 21199620618 Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Directions: 1405, 1406, 1407, 1408, Comments: Landholding Agency: Army 1409, 1410 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620610 Comments: Building 3004 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Buildings 1502 thru 1556 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620626 Building 1202 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620619 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: (55 total) Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620612 Comments: Building 3007 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Buildings 1602 thru 1625 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620629 Building 1205 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620620 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: (24 total) Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620613 Comments: Building 3008 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Buildings 1702 thru 1721 Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620630 Building 1206 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620621 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: (20 total) Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620614 Comments: Building 3009 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Buildings 1803, 1804, 1805, Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Parsons KS 67357 Property Number: 21199620631 Building 1207 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620622 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 1806, 1807, 1810, 1811, Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620615 1812, 1813, 1816, 1818, 1819, 1823, Building 3011 Status: Unutilized 1825 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Buildings 1931 thru 1989 Property Number: 21199620633 Building 1223 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620623 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620616 Status: Unutilized Building 3012 Status: Unutilized Directions: Except 1961, 1974, 1976 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Building 2002 Property Number: 21199620634 Building 1225 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620624 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199620617 Status: Unutilized Building 3015 Status: Unutilized Directions: Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Parsons KS 67357 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Building 2105A Property Number: 21199620636 Buildings 1402, 1403, 1404 Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Parsons KS 67357 Directions: Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Comments:

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Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 00613 4 Bldgs. Building 3016 null null Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Fort Riley KS Fort Riley KS Parsons KS 67357 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201120079 Property Number: 21201130037 Property Number: 21199620637 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other—off site removal only Directions: 09081, 07123, 1865, 00747 Directions: Bldg. 01781 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: 1781 ‘‘K’’ Street 6 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Fort Riley KS null Building 3017 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21201120082 Landholding Agency: Army Parsons KS 67357 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130038 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental; Other— Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199620638 work animal storage (DNE) Directions: 09079, 09078, 09455, 09382, Status: Unutilized Bldg. 09455 09087, 09381 Directions: 9455 Rifle Range Road Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: Fort Riley KS Bldgs. 09133 and 1865 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army null Bldg. 09451 Property Number: 21201120085 Fort Riley KS 66442 9455 Rifle Range Road Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS Reasons: Other—Gas Chamber; off site Property Number: 21201130043 Landholding Agency: Army removal only Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120068 Bldg. 00615 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized 615 Huebner Rd. Bldg. 612 Reasons: Other—Temporary bldg., gas Fort Riley KS null chamber Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS 66442 Bldg. 00745 Property Number: 21201120087 Landholding Agency: Army 745 Ray Rd. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130045 Fort Riley USAR Reasons: Other—off site removal only Status: Unutilized Fort Riley KS Bldg. 08323 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 8323 Wells St. 5 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201120069 Fort Riley KS null Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS 66442 Reasons: Other—aviation storage shed; Property Number: 21201120088 Landholding Agency: Army off site removal Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130060 Bldg. 8329 Reasons: Other—vehicle maint. shop; Status: Unutilized 8329 Wells St. off site removal Directions: 09455, 07634, 00852, 00853 Ft. Riley Bldg. 08328 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Riley KS 8328 Wells St. 2 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS null Property Number: 21201120072 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS 66442 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120089 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other—vehicle maint.; oil Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130064 storage Reasons: Other environmental Status: Unutilized Bldg. 08324 Bldg. 07739 Directions: 09098, 00613 8324 Wells St. 7739 Apennines Drive Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Riley KS Fort Riley KS Bldgs. 00512 & 00617 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley Property Number: 21201120073 Property Number: 21201120090 Fort Riley KS 66442 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other—to be demolished Reasons: Other environmental, Other— Property Number: 21201140064 Bldg. 07634 oil storage bldg.; off site removal Status: Unutilized 7634 McGlachlin Bldg. 01780 Reasons: Secured Area Fort Riley KS 1780 ‘‘K’’ Street Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS Kentucky Property Number: 21201120074 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 126 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120091 Lexington—Blue Grass Army Depot Reasons: Other—Power Plant Status: Unutilized Lexington KY 40511 Bldg. 00747 Reasons: Other environmental Landholding Agency: Army 747 Ray Rd. Bldg. 09382 Property Number: 21199011661 Fort Riley KS Fort Riley Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Riley KS 66442 Directions: 12 miles northeast of Property Number: 21201120078 Landholding Agency: Army Lexington, Kentucky. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130035 Comments: Reasons: Other—Power plant; off site Status: Unutilized Reasons: Other—Sewage treatment removal Reasons: Extensive deterioration facility; Secured Area

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Bldg. 12 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Lexington—Blue Grass Army Depot Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. X5032 Lexington KY 40511 or explosive material; Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A133 Doyline LA Property Number: 21199011663 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199013869 Directions: 12 miles Northeast of Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Lexington Kentucky. Property Number: 21199011735 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Other—Industrial waste Directions: Reasons: Secured Area treatment plant. Comments: Bldg. J1015m Fort Knox Bldg. #487 Reasons: Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Spearhead Division Avenue Bldg. A132 Doyline LA Fort Knox KY 40121 Louisiana Army Amnmunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Area K Property Number: 21199110131 Property Number: 21201510022 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: 487 Property Number: 21199011736 Comments: Comments: public access denied & no Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable alternative method to gain access w/ Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area out compromising Nat’l Sec. Comments: Bldg. B–1442 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant 4 Buildings Bldg. A131 Doyline LA 71023 Fort Knox Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Fort Knox KY 40121 Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199240138 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201610017 Property Number: 21199011737 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Comments: Directions: 1069 RPUID:310462; 1478 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area RPUID:309724; 4556 RPUID:286473; Comments: Bldg. B–1453 6295: RPUID:3072543 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant alternative method to gain access Bldg. A130 Doyline LA 71023 without compromising national Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army security. Area A Property Number: 21199240139 Reasons: Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Louisiana Property Number: 21199012112 Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 108 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. D1249 Comments: Area A Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. X5093 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011714 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199240140 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199013863 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Directions: Bldg. K1104 Bldg. 110 Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Area A Bldg. X5094 Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199240147 Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011715 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013865 Comments: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Directions: Bldg. X–5033 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. 111 Bldg. S1627 Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199420332 Area A Doyline LA Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013868 Comments: Property Number: 21199011716 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized Directions: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Comments: flammable or explosive material

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Bldg. D1253 Status: Underutilized Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Property Number: 21199610070 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199610050 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Status: Unutilized Bldg. D–1237 Comments: Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1602 or explosive material; Extensive Property Number: 21199610063 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant deterioration Status: Underutilized Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. E1727 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610072 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199610051 Bldg. C–1344 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C–1310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21199610064 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Underutilized Doyline LA 71023 explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. C1300, C1346, D1200 Comments: Property Number: 21199610074 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C–1309 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610054 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1605 Comments: Property Number: 21199610065 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199610075 Bldgs. S1600, S1606 Status: Underutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. B–1461 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199610055 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. A–118 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610066 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199610076 Bldgs. M2700 Comments: Status: Underutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1604 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199610056 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. A–129 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610067 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199610078 Bldg. S–1636 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. S–1620, S–1621 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610060 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. A–116 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610069 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199610079 Bldg. S–1635 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A–120 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199610061 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material

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Bldgs. C–1301, C–1303 Comments: Property Number: 21199610104 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1603 Comments: Property Number: 21199610083 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. K–1105, K–1111, K–1110 Comments: Property Number: 21199610096 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1601 Comments: Property Number: 21199610105 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. O–1503 Comments: Property Number: 21199610086 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A–149 Comments: Property Number: 21199610097 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. K–1101, K–1103 Comments: Property Number: 21199610107 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. K–1100 Comments: Property Number: 21199610087 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. J–1011 Comments: Property Number: 21199610098 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. J–1002 Comments: Property Number: 21199610115 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. J–1001 Comments: Property Number: 21199610088 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Comments: Property Number: 21199610099 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized X–5013, X–5043, X–5083, X–5091 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Bldgs. D–1201, D–1203 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610116 Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D–1202 Directions: Property Number: 21199610091 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199610101 Bldgs. D–1262, D–1263, D–1264 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Bldgs. S–1612, S–1618, S–1615 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199610118 Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C–1302 Directions: Property Number: 21199610092 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199610102 Bldg. C–1370 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. C–1360 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610119 Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1613 Directions: Property Number: 21199610093 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area

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Bldg. S–1637 Comments: Property Number: 21199610143 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. E–1715 Comments: Property Number: 21199610126 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D–1259 Comments: Property Number: 21199610135 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. E–1736, E–1734, E–1733 Comments: Property Number: 21199610144 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1629 Comments: Property Number: 21199610129 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. M–2702, M–2706 Comments: Property Number: 21199610137 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. Y–2621 Comments: Property Number: 21199610145 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D–1239 Comments: Property Number: 21199610130 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. X–6112 Comments: Property Number: 21199610139 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D–1256 Comments: Property Number: 21199610147 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. E–1732 Comments: Property Number: 21199610131 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C–1361 Comments: Property Number: 21199610140 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. X–5016 Comments: Property Number: 21199610148 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. J–1014 Comments: Property Number: 21199610132 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. D–1257, D–1267 Comments: Property Number: 21199610141 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. X–5026, X–5106 Comments: Property Number: 21199610149 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. C–1347, C–1349 Comments: Property Number: 21199610133 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. A–154, A–155 Comments: Property Number: 21199610142 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. D–1248, D–1251 Comments: Property Number: 21199610151 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C–1362 Comments: Property Number: 21199610134 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. S–1652, S–1653

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Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. S–1624 Comments: Property Number: 21199610153 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1345 Comments: Property Number: 21199610170 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. Y–2613, Y–2614 Comments: Property Number: 21199610178 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. M–0218 Comments: Property Number: 21199610154 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1333 Comments: Property Number: 21199610171 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. A–115, A–153 Comments: Property Number: 21199610180 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. M–0217 Comments: Property Number: 21199610155 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1331 Comments: Property Number: 21199610172 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. M–2708, M–2709 Comments: Property Number: 21199610181 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D–1258 Comments: Property Number: 21199610157 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1321 Comments: Property Number: 21199610173 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. S–1639, S–1646 Comments: Property Number: 21199610182 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C–1363 Comments: Property Number: 21199610158 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1307 Comments: Property Number: 21199610174 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. C–1356, C–1366, C–1367 Comments: Property Number: 21199610183 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1319 Comments: Property Number: 21199610164 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1648 Comments: Property Number: 21199610175 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A–157 Comments: Property Number: 21199610184 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1317 Comments: Property Number: 21199610165 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1640 Comments: Property Number: 21199610176 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant

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Doyline LA 71023 Building E–1710 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610185 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199610198 Building E–1726 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1625 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610210 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building E–1707 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610186 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199610200 Building E–1724 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1619 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610211 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building B–1475 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610191 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199610201 Building K–1114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1617 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199610213 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building B–1426 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199610192 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199610203 Building K–1112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1611 Reasons: Property Number: 21199610214 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199610193 Building J–1018 Status: Underutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1220 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610204 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building S–1610 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610215 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199610194 Building M–219 Comments: Status: Underutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1117 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610205 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building E–1720 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199610216 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199610196 Building Y–2609 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1106 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199610206 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023

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Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1228 Comments: Property Number: 21199610217 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1616 Comments: Property Number: 21199610225 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building J–1013 Comments: Property Number: 21199610235 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1233 Comments: Property Number: 21199610219 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1716 Comments: Property Number: 21199610226 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building J–1007 Comments: Property Number: 21199610236 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1227 Comments: Property Number: 21199610220 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1242 Comments: Property Number: 21199610227 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1335 Comments: Property Number: 21199610237 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1217 Comments: Property Number: 21199610221 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1223 Comments: Property Number: 21199610228 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1334 Comments: Property Number: 21199610238 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1226 Comments: Property Number: 21199610222 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1330 Comments: Property Number: 21199610229 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1325 Comments: Property Number: 21199610239 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1207 Comments: Property Number: 21199610223 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1305 Comments: Property Number: 21199610230 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1313 Comments: Property Number: 21199610240 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1623 Comments: Property Number: 21199610224 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings Comments: Property Number: 21199610233 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199610241 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: S1631, S1632, S1633, S1634 Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2107 Comments: Property Number: 21199610258 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1238 Comments: Property Number: 21199620010 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–0700 Comments: Property Number: 21199610242 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building J–1009 Comments: Property Number: 21199610260 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1435 Comments: Property Number: 21199620011 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1102 Comments: Property Number: 21199610245 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building J–1004 Comments: Property Number: 21199610263 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1712 Comments: Property Number: 21199620012 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1119 Comments: Property Number: 21199610253 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1368 Comments: Property Number: 21199620002 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1476 Comments: Property Number: 21199620020 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building A–0150 Comments: Property Number: 21199610254 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1260 Comments: Property Number: 21199620006 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2100 Comments: Property Number: 21199620021 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2109 Comments: Property Number: 21199610255 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1369 Comments: Property Number: 21199620008 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0600 Comments: Property Number: 21199620022 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2108 Comments: Property Number: 21199610256 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1414 Comments: Property Number: 21199620009 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2346 Comments: Property Number: 21199620025

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Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building D–1211 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620036 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199620045 Building C–1340 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building O–1500 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199620026 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building D–1209 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620037 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199620046 Building X–5103 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building X–5000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199620027 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building D–1208 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620038 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199620047 Comments: Building D–1234 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building O–1501 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620029 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1327 Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620039 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199620048 Building S–1630 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Building D–1218 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199620032 or explosive material; Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1326 Directions: Property Number: 21199620042 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199620049 Building J–1003 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Building D–1216 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199620033 Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1324 Directions: Property Number: 21199620043 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199620050 Building X–5072 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Building D–1213 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620035 Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1336 Directions: Property Number: 21199620044 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199620052 Building J–1016 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions:

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Comments: Property Number: 21199620060 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1320 Comments: Property Number: 21199620070 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1713 Comments: Property Number: 21199620053 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1312 Comments: Property Number: 21199620061 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1116 Comments: Property Number: 21199620073 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1711 Comments: Property Number: 21199620054 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1311 Comments: Property Number: 21199620062 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1118 Comments: Property Number: 21199620074 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1721 Comments: Property Number: 21199620055 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1308 Comments: Property Number: 21199620064 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building K–1113 Comments: Property Number: 21199620075 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1718 Comments: Property Number: 21199620056 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1315 Comments: Property Number: 21199620065 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1628 Comments: Property Number: 21199620076 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1714 Comments: Property Number: 21199620057 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0634 Comments: Property Number: 21199620066 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1214 Comments: Property Number: 21199620084 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1316 Comments: Property Number: 21199620059 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0633 Comments: Property Number: 21199620068 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building D–1229 Comments: Property Number: 21199620085 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1318 Comments:

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Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0632 Comments: Property Number: 21199620108 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1304 Comments: Property Number: 21199620086 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building C–1306 Comments: Property Number: 21199620098 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1473 Comments: Property Number: 21199620111 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0647 Comments: Property Number: 21199620089 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1725 Comments: Property Number: 21199620102 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0635 Comments: Property Number: 21199620113 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0646 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620092 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1449 Comments: Property Number: 21199620104 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199620117 Building K–1108 Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1424 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620093 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building B–1443 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620105 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199620118 Building M–0203 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1456 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620095 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building S–1609 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620106 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199620119 Building M–0204 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1457 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199620096 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Building K–1121 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199620107 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199620120 Building S–1607 Comments: Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1458 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620097 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material

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Building M–0612 Comments: Property Number: 21199620138 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0605 Comments: Property Number: 21199620124 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2110 Comments: Property Number: 21199620131 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0611 Comments: Property Number: 21199620139 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0604 Comments: Property Number: 21199620125 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2105 Comments: Property Number: 21199620132 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0610 Comments: Property Number: 21199620140 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0603 Comments: Property Number: 21199620126 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2104 Comments: Property Number: 21199620133 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0609 Comments: Property Number: 21199620141 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0211 Comments: Property Number: 21199620127 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2103 Comments: Property Number: 21199620134 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0613 Comments: Property Number: 21199620142 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0210 Comments: Property Number: 21199620128 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2102 Comments: Property Number: 21199620136 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0607 Comments: Property Number: 21199620143 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0207 Comments: Property Number: 21199620129 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–2101 Comments: Property Number: 21199620137 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0606 Comments: Property Number: 21199620144 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–0206 Comments: Property Number: 21199620130 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building X–5070

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Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2220 Comments: Property Number: 21199620145 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2214 Comments: Property Number: 21199620173 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building X–5100 Comments: Property Number: 21199620181 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2219 Comments: Property Number: 21199620146 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2212 Comments: Property Number: 21199620174 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1463 Comments: Property Number: 21199620182 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2218 Comments: Property Number: 21199620149 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2211 Comments: Property Number: 21199620175 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building N–1814 Comments: Property Number: 21199620183 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2217 Comments: Property Number: 21199620150 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2210 Comments: Property Number: 21199620176 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building N–1815 Comments: Property Number: 21199620184 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2221 Comments: Property Number: 21199620151 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2208 Comments: Property Number: 21199620177 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building Y–2612 Comments: Property Number: 21199620186 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2215 Comments: Property Number: 21199620152 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2249 Comments: Property Number: 21199620179 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building A–0151 Comments: Property Number: 21199620187 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2213 Comments: Property Number: 21199620153 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2238 Comments: Property Number: 21199620180 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant

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Doyline LA 71023 Building L–2230 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199620188 Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building B–1462 Directions: Property Number: 21199620195 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199620752 Building L–2236 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Building L–2229 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620189 Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building S–1651 Directions: Property Number: 21199620196 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199620754 Building L–2250 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Building L–2222 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620190 Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building E–1741 Directions: Property Number: 21199620197 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199620755 Building L–2235 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2223 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620191 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building N–1820 Comments: Property Number: 21199620198 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199620757 Building L–2233 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2227 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199620192 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building N–1823 Comments: Property Number: 21199620199 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2232 Comments: Property Number: 21199620758 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2228 Comments: Property Number: 21199620193 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building N–1824 Comments: Property Number: 21199620200 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2231 Comments: Property Number: 21199620759 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building M–650 Comments: Property Number: 21199620194 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2301 Comments: Property Number: 21199620749 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199620760 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2318 Comments: Property Number: 21199620768 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2302 Comments: Property Number: 21199620777 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2310 Comments: Property Number: 21199620761 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2319 Comments: Property Number: 21199620769 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2303 Comments: Property Number: 21199620778 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2312 Comments: Property Number: 21199620762 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2320 Comments: Property Number: 21199620771 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2304 Comments: Property Number: 21199620779 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2313 Comments: Property Number: 21199620763 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2321 Comments: Property Number: 21199620772 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2305 Comments: Property Number: 21199620780 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2314 Comments: Property Number: 21199620764 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Buildings L–2322, L–2323, Comments: Property Number: 21199620773 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2306 Comments: Property Number: 21199620781 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: L–2324, L–2325, L–2326, L– Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2315 2327, L–2328 Property Number: 21199620765 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199620774 Buildings L–2329, L–2330, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Doyline LA 71023 Building L–2308 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199620782 Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Building L–2316 Directions: L–2331, L–2332, L–2333, L– Property Number: 21199620767 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant 2334, L–2335 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Comments: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Property Number: 21199620775 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Building P–2500 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Building L–2309 Comments: Doyline LA 71023

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Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. M3–208 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199620793 Louisiana AAP Property Number: 21199820059 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Status: Excess Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199820047 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway of flammable or explosive material Directions: Bldg. C–1323 Building P–2501 Comments: Louisiana AAP Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. M4–2704 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana AAP Property Number: 21199820060 Property Number: 21199620794 Doyline LA 71023 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: Property Number: 21199820049 Comments: Comments: Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Bldg. C–1348 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Louisiana AAP Building Y–2608 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. B–1412 Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana AAP Property Number: 21199820061 Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199620795 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199820051 Comments: Directions: Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Directions: of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Bldg. D–1232 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Louisiana AAP Building Y–2632 Bldg. B–1427 Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820063 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21199620797 Property Number: 21199820052 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: Directions: Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. STP–2000, 2001, 2002 or explosive material; Secured Area or explosive material; Secured Area Louisiana AAP Building Y–2633 Bldg. B–1433 Doyline LA 71023 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820065 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Property Number: 21199620798 Property Number: 21199820053 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: Directions: Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Comments: Comments: Bldg. STP–2004 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Louisiana AAP of flammable or explosive material Bldg. B–1434 Doyline LA 71023 Building Y–2640 Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820066 Doyline LA 71023 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199820054 Directions: Property Number: 21199620799 Status: Excess Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Directions: Comments: Bldg. W–2900 Comments: Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Louisiana AAP Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. B–1472 Doyline LA 71023 of flammable or explosive material Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army Building X–5108 Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820067 Louisiana Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820058 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: Property Number: 21199620801 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Status: Unutilized Comments: Bldgs. W–2905, 2906 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Louisiana AAP Comments: Bldg. C–1322 Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199820069

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Status: Excess Bldg. X–5117 Directions: Directions: Louisiana AAP Comments: Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00211 Bldg. W–2907 Property Number: 21199820077 Curtis Bay Ordnance Depot Louisiana AAP Status: Excess Baltimore MD 21226–1790 Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21200320024 Property Number: 21199820070 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Bldg. Y–2604 GSA Number: Directions: Louisiana AAP Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: Doyline LA 71023 Bldg. 0001B Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Federal Support Center Bldgs. X–5080, 5101, 5102 Property Number: 21199820078 Olney MD 20882 Louisiana AAP Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Doyline LA 71023 Directions: Property Number: 21200530018 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199820071 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess 2 Bldgs. or explosive material Directions: Fort Polk Bldg. SPITO Comments: 00414, 00418 Adelphi Lab Center Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Vernon LA 71459 Prince George MD 20783 Bldg. X–5104 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200530008 Louisiana AAP Property Number: 21201010008 Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Status: Unutilized Comments: 00417 is demolished. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Property Number: 21199820072 Bldg 00517 Status: Excess Maryland 517 Blossom Point Road Directions: Blossom Point Research Facility Comments: Bldg. E5760 Aberdeen Proving Ground Welcome MD 20693 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Edgewood Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. X–5105 Aberdeen City MD 21010–5425 Property Number: 21201140040 Louisiana AAP Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Property Number: 21199012610 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized deterioration Property Number: 21199820073 Directions: Bldg. 00402 Status: Excess Comments: 402 Blossom Point Road Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Blossom Point Research Facility Comments: of flammable or explosive material Welcome MD 20693 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Bldg. E5375 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. X–5107, X–5115 Aberdeen Proving Ground Property Number: 21201140041 Louisiana AAP Edgewood Area Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 Aberdeen City MD 21010–5425 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199820074 Property Number: 21199012638 0184C Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Fort Detrick Forest Glen Annex Directions: Directions: Silver Spring MD 20910 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201430031 Bldg. X–5114 or explosive material Status: Unutilized Louisiana AAP Bldg. E5441 Comments: public access denied & no Doyline LA 71023 Aberdeen Proving Ground alternative without compromising Landholding Agency: Army Edgewood Area National Security. Property Number: 21199820075 Aberdeen City MD 21010–5425 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Building 01247 Directions: Property Number: 21199012640 Fort Detrick Comments: Status: Unutilized Frederick MD 21702 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. X–5116 Comments: Property Number: 21201520029 Louisiana AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Doyline LA 71023 or explosive material Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 0909A alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199820076 Aberdeen Proving Ground without compromising national Status: Excess MD 21005–5001 security. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199730077 E5868 Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Status: Unutilized Aberdeen Proving Ground

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5868 Austin Rd. Directions: 00320–RPUID:233377; Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 Harford MD 21005 00534–RPUID:232990; 00894– Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army RPUID:229860; 01096–RPUID:230735; Property Number: 21201540045 Property Number: 21201520049 2352–RPUID:232067;4314– Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized RPUID:230781; 00938–RPUID:229876; Comments: public access denied and no Comments: public access denied and no E1932–RPUID:231449; E1942– alternative method to gain access alternative method to gain access RPUID:230062; 00535–RPUID:232991 without compromising national without compromising national Comments: public access denied and no security. security. alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area without compromising national 10 Buildings 4 Buildings security. Aberdeen Proving Ground Aberdeen Proving Ground Reasons: Secured Area Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 10 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Aberdeen Proving Ground Property Number: 21201610007 Property Number: 21201540006 Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Building #714A Directions: 530–RPUID: 232987; 00502– Property Number: 21201540011 RPUID:231382; 714B RPUID:231383; RPUID:231120; 00504–RPUID: Status: Unutilized 714C RPUID:231384; 892 231122; 00507–RPUID:231124 Directions: E3032–RPUID:981051; RPUID:229858; 893 RPUID:229859; Comments: public access denied and no E5060–RPUID:235049; E5140– 2482 RPUID:232910; 2482 alternative method to gain access RPUID:235827; E5172–RPUID:235834; RPUID:232910; 2483 RPUID:232911; without compromising national E5173–RPUID:235835; E5244– 2484 RPUID:232912 E5106 security. RPUID:235853; E5352–RPUID:236079; RPUID:235814 Reasons: Secured Area E5429–RPUID:236092; E5826– Comments: public access denied and no 10 Buildings RPUID:237105; E7987–RPUID:234070 alternative method to gain access Aberdeen Proving Ground Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 alternative method to gain access security. Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201540008 security. 10 Buildings Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Aberdeen Proving Ground Directions: E2499–RPUID: 1115220; 10 Buildings Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21010 248–RPUID: 233131; 324– Aberdeen Proving Ground Landholding Agency: Army RPUID:233380; 00325–RPUID: Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 Property Number: 21201610008 233381; 335–RPUID: 233389; 00336– Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized RPUID: 233390; 00342–RPUID: Property Number: 21201540043 Directions: Building #E7248 233396; 00343–RPUID: 233397; Status: Underutilized RPUID:230927; E7931 RPUID:234069; 00501–RPUID: 21119; 00503–RPUID: Directions: E2162–RPUID:231464; 1103A RPUID:233336; E1407 231121 E2166–RPUID:231465; E2182– RPUID:230346; E1410 RPUID:230349; Comments: public access denied and no RPUID:231475; E2188–RPUID:236771; E2195 RPUID:236774; E3220 alternative method to gain access E2194–RPUID:236773; E2198– RPUID:225680; E5282 RPUID:236063; without compromising national RPUID:236776; E5061–RPUID:235050; 713 RPUID: 233259; 714 security. E5101–RPUID:230074; E5842– RPUID:233260 Reasons: Secured Area RPUID:237111; E5844– Comments: public access denied and no 10 Buildings RPUID:237112? alternative method to gain access Aberdeen Proving Ground Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21005 alternative method to gain access security. Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201540009 security. 12 Buildings Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Aberdeen Proving Grounds Directions: 1100A–RPUID: 232502; 8 Buildings Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21010 5112–RPUID: 231874; E1426– Aberdeen Providing Ground Landholding Agency: Army RPUID:230361; E2144–RPUID:231462; Aberdeen Providing Gr MD 21005 Property Number: 21201610014 E2180–RPUID:231474; E2200– Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized RPUID:236777; E3100–RPUID:229840; Property Number: 21201540044 Directions: Building #E7012 E3240–RPUID: 225691; E3245– Status: Unutilized RPUID:234053; E6833 RPUID:234044; RPUID:1233661; E5027–RPUID: Directions: E5848–RPUID:237114; E5916 RPUID:237898; E5738 235043 E5860–RPUID:237116; E5862– RPUID:236872; E5664 RPUID:236854; Comments: public access denied and no RPUID:237117; E5884–RPUID:237129; E5604 RPUID:236842; E5265 alternative method to gain access E5886–RPUID:237130; E5892– RPUID:233752; E3728 RPUID:237182; without compromising national RPUID:237888; E5894–RPUID:237889; E3640 RPUID:? 237173; E3623 security. E5896–RPUID:237890 RPUID:237171; E3561 RPUID:236930; Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no E3517 RPUID:236913 10 Buildings alternative method to gain access Comments: public access denied and no Aberdeen Proving Ground without compromising national alternative method to gain access Aberdeen MD 21005 security. without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area security. Property Number: 21201540010 Building 00922 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized 922 Live Fire Lane 5 Buildings

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Fort Detrick Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Frederick MD 21702 alternative method to gain access Directions: 50905, 50907–50909, 50911 Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201610015 security. 4 Buildings Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Detroit Arsenal Directions: Building 00121; 00387; Bldg. 5756 T0209, T0216, T0246, T0247 00722; 01531; 01656 Newport Weekend Training Site Warren MI 48397–5000 Comments: public access denied and no Carleton MI 48166 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520022 without compromising national Property Number: 21199310061 Status: Unutilized security. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 6 Bldgs. 11 Buildings Comments: Detroit Arsenal Aberdeen Proving Ground Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Warren MI 48397 Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21010 Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 930 Property Number: 21201010009 Property Number: 21201610020 U.S. Army Garrison-Selfridge Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Selfridge MI 48045 Directions: Directions: Building #E3349 Landholding Agency: Army 521, 213, 214, 237, 00007, 00008 RPUID:225917; E3109 RPUID:225672; Property Number: 21200420093 Reasons: Secured Area E3106 RPUID:225670; E2650 Status: Unutilized Building 01197 RPUID:237053; E2340 RPUID:236789; Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. #1197 Flight Line Road E2340 RPUID:236789; E2338 Bldg. 001 Grayling MI 49738 RPUID:236788; E1485 RPUID: 231226; Crabble USARC Landholding Agency: Army E1443 RPUID:231202; E1041 Saginaw MI 48601–4099 Property Number: 21201610012 RPUID:957911; 5650 RPUID: 231144 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21200420094 Directions: RPUID:324513 alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Reasons: Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access security. without compromising national Bldg. 00714 Reasons: Secured Area security. Selfridge Air Natl Guard Base Reasons: Secured Area 12 Buildings Macomb MI 48045 Aberdeen Proving Ground Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Aberdeen Proving Grou MD 21010 Property Number: 21200440032 Grayling Army Airfield Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Grayling MI 49738 Property Number: 21201610067 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201610037 20 Bldgs. Directions: E5354 RPUID:236080; 4025A Status: Unutilized US Army Garrison-Selfridge RPUID:233596; E5179 RPUID:235837; Directions: Building 01107 Macomb MI 48045 E3160 RPUID:225676; E1426: RPUID:324301 & 01106 Landholding Agency: Army RPUID:230361; 797 RPUID:229641; RPUID:324302 Property Number: 21200510020 655 RPUID:233016; 459B Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized RPUID:230811; 2334 RPUID:232061; alternative method to gain access Directions: 227, 229, 231, 233, 235, 256 1132 RPUID: 230962; E5554 without compromising national thru 270 security. RPUID:236839; E5560 RPUID:236840 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access 4 Bldgs. without compromising national US Army Garrison-Selfridge Minnesota security. Macomb MI 48045 Bldg. 575 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200510021 New Brighton MN 55112 Massachusetts Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3713 Directions: 769, 770, 774, 775 Property Number: 21199120166 USAG Devens Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Devens MA 01434 9 Bldgs. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army US Army Garrison-Selfridge Comments: Property Number: 21200840022 Macomb MI 48045 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 187 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200510022 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Michigan Directions: 905, 907–909, 929–931, 935– Landholding Agency: Army Building 835 936 Property Number: 21199220227 Fitness Facility/Thrift Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized 43515 n. Jefferson Ave. 5 Bldgs. Directions: Selfridge ANGB MI 48045 US Army Garrison-Selfridge Comments: Landholding Agency: Air Force Macomb MI 48045 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 18201540034 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200510023 Bldg. 188

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Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 598 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199220228 New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 517B Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army null Directions: Property Number: 21199320152 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Comments: Property Number: 21199330101 Bldg. 507 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 901 Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199220231 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199320153 Bldg. 517C Directions: Status: Unutilized null Comments: Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 972 Bldg. 5530 Property Number: 21199330102 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199220233 Property Number: 21199320155 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Directions: Bldg. 576 Comments: Comments: null Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 5554 New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 973 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Property Number: 21199330106 New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199320156 Directions: Property Number: 21199220234 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Comments: Bldg. 585 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 174 New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material null Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 975 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199340015 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199330096 Comments: Property Number: 21199220235 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized Directions: Secured Area Directions: Comments: Bldg. 101 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 176 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 595 null Property Number: 21199410159 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199240328 Property Number: 21199330097 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Directions: Directions: Bldg. 108 Comments: Comments: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 586 Bldg. 517A Property Number: 21199410161 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant null Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Property Number: 21199310056 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199330100 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 111 Comments: Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant

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New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 152 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199410162 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199410169 Bldg. 599 Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199410186 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 153 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199410163 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199410170 Bldg. 950 Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199410187 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 155 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199410164 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199410171 Bldg. 951 Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 115 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199410188 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 157 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199410165 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199410172 Bldg. 955 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 117C Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199410189 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 167 Comments: Property Number: 21199410166 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199410173 Bldg. 119H Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 146 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21199420198 New Brighton MN 55112 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199410167 Bldg. 172 Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material; Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199410174 Bldg. 119P of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 151 Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199420199 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199410168 Bldg. 502 Directions: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199410175 flammable or explosive material of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Bldg. 119R

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Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Property Number: 21199420218 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199420200 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Status: Unutilized Bldg. 130 Comments: Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 138A Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199420212 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 119U Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199420219 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army deterioration Directions: Property Number: 21199420203 Bldg. 131 Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 138B Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420213 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area; Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Extensive deterioration Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 126 Comments: Property Number: 21199420220 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 132A Comments: Property Number: 21199420207 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 138C Comments: Property Number: 21199420214 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 127 Comments: Property Number: 21199420221 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 132B Comments: Property Number: 21199420208 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 139A Comments: Property Number: 21199420215 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 128 Comments: Property Number: 21199420222 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 135 Comments: Property Number: 21199420209 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 139B Comments: Property Number: 21199420216 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 129A Comments: Property Number: 21199420223 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 136 Comments: Property Number: 21199420210 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 139C Comments: Property Number: 21199420217 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 129B Comments: Property Number: 21199420224 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 137 Comments: Property Number: 21199420211 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area

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Bldg. 139D Comments: Property Number: 21199420242 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 144A Comments: Property Number: 21199420225 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149D Comments: Property Number: 21199420233 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 140A Comments: Property Number: 21199420243 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 144C Comments: Property Number: 21199420226 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149F Comments: Property Number: 21199420234 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 140B Comments: Property Number: 21199420245 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 144D Comments: Property Number: 21199420227 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149G Comments: Property Number: 21199420235 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 140C Comments: Property Number: 21199420246 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 144F Comments: Property Number: 21199420228 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149H Comments: Property Number: 21199420237 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 141A Comments: Property Number: 21199420247 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 144H Comments: Property Number: 21199420229 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149I Comments: Property Number: 21199420239 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 141B Comments: Property Number: 21199420248 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149A Comments: Property Number: 21199420230 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149J Comments: Property Number: 21199420240 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 142 Comments: Property Number: 21199420249 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149C Comments: Property Number: 21199420231 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 149K

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Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21199420265 New Brighton MN 55112 Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Directions: Property Number: 21199420250 Bldg. 192A Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 of flammable or explosive material Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 314 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420259 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Bldg. 149M Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199420266 New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21199420252 Bldg. 192B Comments: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Extensive deteriorationWithin Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Comments: Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199420260 Bldg. 315 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 149N Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199420267 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199420253 Bldg. 195 Directions: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420261 Bldg. 327 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 159 Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420268 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199420254 Bldg. 196 Directions: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420262 Bldg. 328 or explosive material Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 177 Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199420269 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199420256 Bldg. 199 Directions: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420263 Bldg. 329 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 180 Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420270 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199420257 Bldg. 303 Directions: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199420264 Bldg. 330 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 191 Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199420271 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199420258 Bldg. 304 Directions: Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area

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Bldg. 338B Status: Unutilized Directions: Building #107, 410, 534 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: public access denied and no New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. without compromising national Property Number: 21199420272 of flammable or explosive material security. Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5154 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant 4 Buildings Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 705 Memorial Dr. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Saint Joseph MO or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199420283 Landholding Agency: Air Force Bldg. 338C Status: Unutilized Property Number: 18201610019 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Status: Underutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Directions: Building 52, 56, 58, 82 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199420273 of flammable or explosive material alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Bldg. 158 without compromising national Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant security; property located within Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 floodway which has not been correct Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army or contained. or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199430060 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Bldg. 338D Status: Unutilized Lake City Army Ammo. Plant 59 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Independence MO 64050 New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199013666 Property Number: 21199420274 Bldg. 567A Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Directions: New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199430062 Lake City Army Ammo. Plant 59A or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Independence MO 64050 Directions: Bldg. 372 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199013667 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area New Brighton MN 55112 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 567B Directions: Property Number: 21199420275 Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Status: Unutilized New Brighton MN 55112 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Lake City Army Ammo. Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199430063 59C Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Independence MO 64050 Directions: of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199013668 Bldg. 908 Reasons: Secured Area Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 570, 571 New Brighton MN 55112 Directions: Twin Cities AAP Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Arden Hills MN 55112–3928 Property Number: 21199420279 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg #1 Property Number: 21200130053 Directions: St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Status: Excess 4800 Goodfellow Blvd. Comments: GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable St. Louis MO 63120–1798 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199120067 Bldgs. 917A, 917B Bldg. 1190 Status: Unutilized Twin Cities AAP Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Arden Hills MN 55112–3928 New Brighton MN 55112 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200130054 Property Number: 21199420281 Status: Excess Bldg #2 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 4800 Goodfellow Blvd. Comments: of flammable or explosive material St. Louis MO 63120–1798 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Missouri Property Number: 21199120068 flammable or explosive material 3 Buildings Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1490 Whiteman AFB Directions: Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Whiteman AFB MO 65305 Comments: New Brighton MN 55112 Landholding Agency: Air Force Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 18201610012 Bldg. T–2350 Property Number: 21199420282 Status: Excess Ft. Leonard Wood

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Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Property Number: 21199910029 Property Number: 21199430075 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199610474 GSA Number: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Directions: of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: 10 Bldgs. or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 149 Secured Area 134A–134E, 135A–135E Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 16 Independence MO 64050 Independence MO 64050 St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Property Number: 21199910030 Property Number: 21199530136 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199610475 GSA Number: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Bldgs. 141A–141B of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4 Secured Area Independence MO 64050 St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 5396 Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21199910033 Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473–8994 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199610469 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199910020 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Comments: GSA Number: Bldgs. 144A, 144B Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Reasons: Extensive deterioration Lake City Army Ammunition Plant deterioration Bldg. 5539 Independence MO 64050 Bldg. 7 Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Pulaski MO 65473–8994 Property Number: 21199910034 St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199910021 GSA Number: Property Number: 21199610470 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration 3 Bldgs. Comments: 6 Bldgs. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant 145A, 145B, 145C of flammable or explosive material 40A, B, C, 41A, 41B, 41C Independence MO 65050 Bldg. 11 Independence MO 64050 Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199910035 St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Property Number: 21199910023 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess GSA Number: Property Number: 21199610471 GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3A Comments: 3 Bldgs. Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Independence MO 64050 Bldg. 13 52B, 52C, 71A Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Independence MO 64050 Property Number: 21199920082 St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199910025 GSA Number: Property Number: 21199610472 Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 58A Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Lake City AAP Reasons: Secured Area Bldgs. 131A, 132A Independence MO 64050 Bldg. 14 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army St. Louis Army Ammunition Plant Independence MO 64050 Property Number: 21200030049 St. Louis MO 63120–1584 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199910028 GSA Number: Property Number: 21199610473 Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Bldg. P4122 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. U.S. Army Reserve Center Comments: of flammable or explosive material St. Louis MO 63120–1794 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Bldgs. 133A–133E Landholding Agency: Army deterioration Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200240055 Bldg. 15 Independence MO 64050 Status: Unutilized

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GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reason s: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 204, 802, 2563 Bldgs. P4074, P4072, P4073 4 Bldgs. Fort Leonard Wood St. Louis Ordnance Plant Fort Leonard Wood Pulaski MO 65473 St. Louis MO 63120–1794 5234, 5339, 5345, 5351 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 Property Number: 21200930012 Property Number: 21200310019 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200740147 Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: Status: Unutilized 13 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Leonard Wood Bldgs. 02200, 02205, 02223 Bldgs. 5535, 5742 Pulaski MO 65473 Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Pulaski MO 65473 Property Number: 21200940044 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200320025 Property Number: 21200740148 Directions: 401, 761, 762, 766, 790, 791, Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized 792, 793, 794, 795, 796, 797, 798 GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 0071B, 0072 7 Bldgs. Bldg. 01360 Lake City Army Ammo Plant Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood Independence MO 64056 Pulaski MO 65473 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200820001 Property Number: 21200940045 Property Number: 21200330030 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Directions: 851, 852, 853, 854, 857, 859, GSA Number: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of 2305 Reasons: Extensive deterioration flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 01361 Bldgs. 2282, 2841, 2842 9 Bldgs. Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Pulaski MO 65473 Pulaski MO 65473 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200330031 Property Number: 21200830017 Property Number: 21200940047 Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 9031, 9033, 9035, 9037, Reasons: Extensive deterioration or explosive material; Secured Area 9039, 9041, 9043, 9045, 9047 Bldgs. 5402, 5742 Bldg. 528 Reasons: Secured Area Fort Leonard Wood Weldon Springs LTA 6 Bldgs. Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65743–8944 Saint Charles MO 63304 Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Pulaski MO 65473 Property Number: 21200430029 Property Number: 21200840034 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200940048 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Bldg. 00645 5 Bldgs. Directions: 9057, 9059, 9061, 9063, Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood 9071, 12315 Pulaski MO 65743 Pulaski MO 65473 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 06020 Property Number: 21200640051 Property Number: 21200840035 Fort Leonard Wood Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Pulaski MO 65473 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 05360, 05361, 05367, 05368, Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 02553 05369 Property Number: 21201010010 Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Pulaski MO 65743 6 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area; Floodway Landholding Agency: Army Fort Leonard Wood 15 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200640052 Pulaski MO 65473 Lake City Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Independence MO 64051 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200840036 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 1448, 1449 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201010011 Fort Leonard Wood Directions: 05370, 05371, 05372, 05373, Status: Unutilized Pulaski MO 65473 05374, 05376 Directions: 11A, 20B, 22A, 22B, 22C, Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area 23A, 23B, 23C, 24A, 24B, 24C, 24D, Property Number: 21200740145 9 Bldgs. 24E, 25A, 29A Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Extensive deterioration Pulaski MO 65473 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldgs. 2841, 2842 Landholding Agency: Army 9 Bldgs. Fort Leonard Wood Property Number: 21200840037 Lake City Army Ammo Plant Pulaski MO 65473 Status: Unutilized Independence MO 64051 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 06120, 06124, 06125, 06128, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740146 06129, 06130, 06131, 06133, 06135 Property Number: 21201010012

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Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 31, 32A, 33A, 33B, 34A, 34B, Directions: 00642, 00650, 00651, 00652, 11 Bldgs. 38F, 38G, 38H 00653, 00654, 00655, 00656, 00657, Camp Clark Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 00658, 00659, 00660 Nevada MO 64772 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 9 Bldgs. Bldgs. 01604 and 05130 Property Number: 21201130047 Lake City Army Ammo Plant Ft. Leonard Woods Status: Unutilized Independence MO 64051 Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 Directions: J0006, J0007, J0008, J0009, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army J0010, J0011, J0012, J0013, J0015, Property Number: 21201010013 Property Number: 21201110044 J0017, J0019 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Directions: 52A, 53, 55, 59, 60, 73W, 79, Reasons: Extensive deterioration; deterioration 79A, 79B Secured Area 12 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 8 Bldgs. Camp Clark or explosive material; Secured Area Ft. Leonard Woods Nevada MO 64772 7 Bldgs. Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 Landholding Agency: Army Lake City Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201130048 Independence MO 64051 Property Number: 21201110062 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Directions: 435, 436, 438, 460, 466, 504, Property Number: 21201010014 Directions: 00618, 0618A, 00618B, 506, J0001, J0002, J0003, J0004, J0005 Status: Unutilized 00619, 0619A, 0619B, 00906, 00907 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Directions: 80F, 91D, 91F, 94D 120A, Reasons: Secured Area deterioration 120D, 120G Bldgs. 5130 and 5136 13 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Ft. Leonard Woods Camp Clark or explosive material; Secured Area FLW MO Nevada MO 64772 6 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201120011 Lake City Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21201130049 Status: Excess Independence MO 64051 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00383, 00384, 00385, 00386, deterioration Property Number: 21201010015 00388, 00389, 00391, 00392, 00402, Status: Unutilized Bldg. 1269 00410, 00411, 00425, 00433 Directions: T056R, T94B, T94C, T239, Ft. Leonard Woods Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive T247, T260 FLW MO deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg T62–9 or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21201120013 Status: Excess Lake City Army Ammunition Plant 14 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Independence MO 64051 Lake City AAP Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1255 Independence MO 64051 Property Number: 21201140071 Ft. Leonard Woods Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized FLW MO Property Number: 21201040010 Reasons: Contamination; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120014 2 Bldgs. Directions: 59, 59A, 59B, 59C, 60, 66A, Status: Excess Railroad Ave. 66B, 66C, 66D, 66E, 67, 70A 70B 80D Reasons: Secured Area Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1228 Ft. Leonard Woods Property Number: 21201140072 10 Bldgs. FLW MO Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 02351, 02352 Pulaski MO 65473 Property Number: 21201120015 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess 11 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201040011 Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Leonard Woods Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 906 and 907 Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 Directions: 1228, 1255, 1269, 2101, Ft. Leonard Woods Landholding Agency: Army 2112, 2551, 2552, 5280, 5506, 6824 FLW MO Property Number: 21201220019 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Harry S. Truman Reservior Property Number: 21201120016 Directions: 499, 720, 745, 2555, 2556, 15968 Truman Rd. Status: Excess 2557, 2558, 5076, 8208, 8370, 30 Warsaw MO 65355 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: nat’l security concerns; Landholding Agency: Army 14 Bldgs. public access denied & no alternative Property Number: 21201110001 Camp Clark method to gain access w/out Status: Underutilized Nevada MO 64772 comprising nat’l security. Directions: 07015 and L43002 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201130046 14 Buildings 12 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Camp Crowder Ft. Leonard Woods Directions: K0001, K0002, K0003, Neosho MO 64850 Ft. Leonard Woods MO 65473 K0004, K0005, K0006, K0007, K0008, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army K0010, K0012, K0014, K0016, K0018, Property Number: 21201230010 Property Number: 21201110043 K0020 Status: Unutilized

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Directions: 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 18, 34, 35, Ft. Leonard Wood Camp Clark MOARING 36, 37, 38, 39, 51 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Nevada MO 64772 Comments: military personnel only; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army public access denied & no alternative Property Number: 21201230041 Property Number: 21201340003 method to gain access w/out Status: Excess Status: Unutilized comprising nat’l security. Directions: 711, 712, 713, 714, 715, 720, Directions: H0001, H0002, H0003, Reasons: Secured Area 721, 722, 723 H0004, H0005, H00006, H0007, 11 Buildings Comments: no public access & no H0008, H0009, H0010, H0011, H0012, Ft. Leonard Wood alternative method to gain access w/ H0013, H0015, H0016 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 out compring nat’l security. Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21201230032 Bldg. 724 without compromising national Status: Underutilized Utah St. security. Directions: 2314, 2313, 1614, 1230, 786, Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Reasons: Secured Area 689, 404, 690, 763, 764, 766 Landholding Agency: Army T151D Comments: no public access & no Property Number: 21201230059 Lake City Army Ammunition Plant alternative method w/out comprising Status: Excess Independence MO 64056 nat’l security. Comments: no public access;no Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area alternative method for public to gain Property Number: 21201430017 access w/out comprising nat’l Status: Excess 19 Buildings security. Directions: T151D Ft. Leonard Wood Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 alternative without compromising Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 31 national security. Property Number: 21201230033 Camp Crowder Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Neosha MO 64850 Directions: 9613, 9611, 6127, 6125, Landholding Agency: Army 13 Buildings 6124, 6120, 5125, 5124, 5122, 5073, Property Number: 21201230061 Fort Leonard Wood 2565, 2349, 1134, 978, 975, 758, 9615, Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 9617, 9619 Comments: military personnel/ Landholding Agency: Army Comments: no public access & no authorized use personnel; public Property Number: 21201440024 alternative method to gain access w/ access denied & no alternative method Status: Unutilized Directions: 02431; 02433; 02435; 02462; out comprising nat’l security. for public to gain access w/out 02464; 02466; 02468; 02470; 02472; Reasons: Secured Area comprising nat’l security. Reasons: Secured Area 02474; 02476; 02478; 02480 4 Buildings 4 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Ft. Leonard Wood Ft. Leonard Wood alternative method to gain access w/ Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 out compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201230038 Property Number: 21201240017 11 Buildings Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood Directions: 565, 566, 567, 569 Directions: 691, 692, 693, 694 Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Comments: no public access & no Comments: located in secured area, Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ public access denied & no alternative Property Number: 21201440029 out comprising nat’l security. method to gain access without Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area compromising national security. Directions: 02461; 02463; 02465; 02467; 5 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area 02469; 02471; 02473; 02475; 02477; Ft. Leonard Wood 4 Buildings 02479; 02481 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 Ft. Leonard Wood Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 alternative method to gain access w/ Property Number: 21201230039 Landholding Agency: Army out compromising national security. Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21201320022 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 664, 665, 669, 686, 687 Status: Unutilized 3 Buildings Comments: no public access & no Directions: 05343, 05382, 05394, 06501 Fort Leonard Wood alternative method to gain access w/ Comments: public access denied & no Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 out comprising nat’l security alternative method to gain access w/ Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area out compromising nat’l security. Property Number: 21201440030 3 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Ft. Leonard Wood Building 00007 Directions: 02430; 02432; 02434 Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 890 Ray A. Carver Ave. (Camp Crowder) Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Neosho MO 64850 alternative method to gain access w/ Property Number: 21201230040 Landholding Agency: Army out compromising national security. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201330035 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 688, 759, 760 Status: Excess 2 Buildings Comments: no public access & no Comments: public access denied & no Fort Leonard Wood Lake of Ozarks Rec. alternative method to gain access w/ alternative method to gain access w/ Area out comprising nat’l security. out compromising nat’l security. Fort Leonard Wood MO 65473 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 9 Buildings 15 Buildings Property Number: 21201440031

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Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area 1142:615420; 11424:336775; Directions: 00550; 00500 9 Buildings 11421:336772; 11426:336777; Comments: public access denied and no Fort Leonard Wood 1143:595736; 11422:336773; alternative method to gain access w/ Fort Leonard Wood MO 1141:608663; 11410:609475; out compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army 11411:595737; 11431:336782 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201540059 Comments: public access denied and no 3 Building Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Ft. Leonard Wood Lake of the Ozarks Directions: 5279–RPUID: 618544; 5422– without compromising national Rec. Area RPUID: 598786; 5426–RPUID: 618281; security. Fort Leonard Wood MO 65049 5432–RPUID: 615691; 5442–RPUID: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 582917; 5452–RPUID: 587677; 5502– Building 0033A Property Number: 21201510026 RPUID: 606152; 5584–RPUID:582723; 25201 East 78 Hwy Status: Unutilized 5733–RPUID:594089 Independence MO 64056 Directions: 00555; 00550; 00500 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Comments: fair condition prior approve alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21201610062 to gain access is required, for more without compromising national Status: Excess information contact Army about a security. Directions: RPUID:341156 specific property. Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area 2 Buildings alternative method to gain access 39 Buildings Fort Leonard Wood without compromising national Fort Leonard Wood Fort Leonard Wood MO security. Ft. Leaonard Wood MO 65473 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201540060 Property Number: 21201530076 Status: Unutilized Montana Status: Unutilized Directions: 12652–RPUID:607957; 668 Bldg. P0516 Directions: 600OL; 00671; 06695; Comments: public access denied and no Fort Harrison 700OL; 00769; 773; 775; 777; 777A; alternative method to gain access Ft. Harrison MT 59636 780; 800OL; 00860; 00870; 00981; without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army 0981A; 0981B; 0981C; 0981D; 0981E; security. Property Number: 21200420104 0981F; 0981G; 0981H; 0981I; 0981J; Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess 0981K; 0981L; 0981M; 0981N; 0981O; Building 0033A Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive 0981P; 1027; 02370; 5015; 5270; 5282; 25201 East 78 Hwy deterioration 0981Q; 771; 772 Independence MO 64056 4 Bldgs. Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Harrison alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21201610039 0003A, T0003, T0024, T0562 without compromising national Status: Excess Lewis & Clark MT 59636 security. Directions: RPUID: 341156 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21200740018 4 Buildings alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Fort Leonard Wood without compromising national Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Leonard Wood MO 65473 security. Bldg. 101–2 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21201530096 11 Buildings Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Status: Unutilized Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Area Directions: 662; 1611; 2387; 2388 Independence MO 64056 Hawthorne NV 89415 Comments: properties w/in an airport Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army military airfield; public access denied Property Number: 21201610040 Property Number: 21199013615 and no alternative method to gain Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized access w/out compromising national Directions: T0227:340480; Directions: security T151D:340508; T0231:340482; Comments: Reasons: Within airport runway clear T0230:340481; 0038A:341172; Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. zone, Secured Area 0093C:339706; 0070A:341261; of flammable or explosive material 9 Buildings 0068B:341250; T038F:340492; Bldg. 101–3 Fort Leonard Wood 0020A:336462; 00146:341081 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Ft. Leonard Wood MO Comments: public access denied and no Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Area Property Number: 21201540058 without compromising national Hawthrone NV 89415 Status: Unutilized security. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 682–RPUID: 575534; 683– Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199013616 RPUID: 581273 ; 781–RPUID:593764; 15 Buildings Status: Underutilized 887–RPUID:593487; 2307–RPUID: Lake City Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 573663; 2341–RPUID:597115; 4199– Independence MO 64056 Comments: RPUID:579050; 5027–RPUID: 595346; Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 5167–RPUID: 593968 Property Number: 21201610042 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Status: Underutilized Bldg. 101–4 alternative method to gain access Directions: 11430:336781; Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant without compromising national 11433:336783; 11423:336774; Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. security. 1146:580777; 1144:608662; Area

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Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–19 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199013617 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Area or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–37 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199013625 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Area Bldg. 101–5 Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199013632 Area or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Underutilized Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–20 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199013618 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Area or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–52 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199013626 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Underutilized Area Bldg. 101–7 Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199013633 Area of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–31 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199013619 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Area or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–53 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199013627 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Underutilized Area Bldg. 101–8 Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199013634 Area or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Underutilized Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–32 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199013620 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Area or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–54 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199013628 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Area Bldg. 101–9 Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199013635 Area of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–35 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199013621 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Area of flammable or explosive material Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–56 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199013630 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Area Bldg. 101–10 Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199013636 Area or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Underutilized Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–36 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199013622 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Underutilized Area of flammable or explosive material Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–57 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199013631 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. of flammable or explosive material Status: Underutilized Area

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Hawthorne NV 89415 Bldg. 101–69 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199013637 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. without compromising national Status: Underutilized Area security. Directions: Hawthorne NV 89415 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199013643 Hawthorne Army depot or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Underutilized Hawthorne Army Depot NV Bldg. 101–58 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21201540040 Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Area or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: 0C261–RPUID: 330817; Hawthorne NV 89415 17 Buildings 10341–RPUID: 319518 Landholding Agency: Army Hawthorne Army Depot Comments: flam/explos. materials are Property Number: 21199013638 Howthorne NV 89415 located on adjacent industrial, Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army commercial, or Federal facility; public Directions: Property Number: 21201530055 access denied and no alternative Comments: Status: Unutilized method to gain access without Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Building’s 00522 compromising national security of flammable or explosive material RPUID:327231; 00524–327232; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 101–59 00525–330745; 00539–317384; or explosive material; Secured Area Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant 01038–324157; 01039–319502; Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. 01072–330014; 01073–327412; New Jersey Area 01075–321403; 01084–322599; Bldg. 94631 Hawthorne NV 89415 01085–330760; 01086–324111; JBMDL Landholding Agency: Army 01087–324112; 01088–319045; JBMDL NJ Property Number: 21199013639 02021–322596; 04932–330789; Landholding Agency: Air Force Status: Underutilized 0A273–327372 Property Number: 18201610025 Directions: Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Comments: alternative method to gain access Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable without compromising National alternative method to gain access or explosive material; Secured Area Security. without compromising national Bldg. 101–63 Reasons: Secured Area security. Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant 24 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Hawthorne Army Depot 11 Buildings Area Hawthorne NV 89415 JBMDL Hawthorne NV 89415 Landholding Agency: Army JBMDL NJ Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530075 Landholding Agency: Air Force Property Number: 21199013640 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 18201610027 Status: Underutilized Directions: 0A350(322632); Status: Unutilized Directions: 0A354(326593); 0A388(327371); Directions: 90451; 94281; 9853; 9000; Comments: 0A395(319492); 0A518(327229); 9078; 9159; 9214; 9469; 9479; 9823; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 0A669(324262); OC429(323329); 9841 or explosive material; Secured Area 0PA14(1055821); 1S100(319056); Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. 101–66 00040(324168); 71; alternative method to gain access Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant 86BT4;00097(330820); 107Z8 without compromising national Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. (324429); 143; 00171; 00192; 00275; security. Area 00328; 00360; 00379; 00504; 11099; Reasons: Secured Area Hawthorne NV 89415 00074 Bldg. No. 1354A Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Property Number: 21199013641 alternative method to gain access Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Status: Underutilized without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army Directions: security. Property Number: 21199010444 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 14 Buildings Directions: Route 15 North of flammable or explosive material Hawthorne Army Depot Comments: Bldg. 101–67 Hawthorne NV 89415 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Hawthorne Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Group Mine Filling Plant, Central Mag. Property Number: 21201530087 Bldg. No. 1308 Area Status: Unutilized Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Hawthorne NV 89415 Directions: 10317 RPUID:319511; Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army 10320–320932; 10310–324158; Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013642 10311–319509; 11067–1044155; Property Number: 21199010452 Status: Underutilized 10610–330071; 10338–324121; Status: Excess Directions: 10337–327406; 10336–319516; Directions: Route 15 North Comments: 10335–319515; 10334–319514; Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 10333–319057; 10330–327729; Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area 10329–327728 of flammable or explosive material

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Bldg. No. 1309 Property Number: 21199010664 Status: Unutilized Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Status: Excess Directions: Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199010454 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Status: Excess of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1520 Directions: Route 15 North Bldg. 514 Armament Research, Dev. Center Comments: Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 or explosive material; Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. No. 1071G Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010706 Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Property Number: 21199010680 Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199010458 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Route 15 North of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 717I Comments: Bldg. 540 Armament Research, Dev. Center Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North or explosive material; Secured Area Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Bldg. No. 1364 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012428 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Property Number: 21199010690 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Property Number: 21199010464 Directions: Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Route 15 North Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 605 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 813–A Armament Research, Dev. Center or explosive material; Secured Area Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Bldg. No. 1071C Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012434 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010698 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010474 Status: Excess Directions: Status: Excess Directions: Comments: Directions: Route 15 North Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 732A of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1436 Armament Research, Dev. Center Bldg. 209 Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Armament Research Dev. Center Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012444 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010701 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010639 Status: Excess Directions: Status: Excess Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 810A of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1437 Armament Research, Dev. Center Bldg. 295 Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012445 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010702 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199010663 Status: Excess Directions: Status: Excess Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 807B of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1519 Armament Research, Dev. Center Bldg. 296 Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012447 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010705 Status: Excess

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Directions: Bldg. 816A Armament Res. Development Ctr. Comments: Armament Research. Dev. Center Route 15 North Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 of flammable or explosive material Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3625 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014317 Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Property Number: 21199012465 Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Status: Excess Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199012448 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1071 Route 15 North Bldg. 816B Armament Research, Dev. Center Comments: Armament Research, Dev. Center Route 15 North Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 or explosive material; Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 930 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199140617 Armament Research, Dev. Center Property Number: 21199012469 Status: Unutilized Route 15 North Status: Excess Directions: Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199012452 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 291 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Armament Research, Development Directions: Bldg. 918 Center Comments: Armament Research, Dev. Center Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420006 Bldg. 3603 Property Number: 21199012475 Status: Underutilized Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Status: Unutilized Directions: Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Route 15 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Property Number: 21199012456 Comments: deterioration Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 3056 Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Armament R Engineering Ctr Route 15 North Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Comments: Bldg. 1431 Armament Research Dev. and Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199740127 of flammable or explosive material Engineering Center Route 15 North Status: Unutilized Bldg. 911 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Directions: Armament Research, Dev. Center Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Route 15 North Property Number: 21199012765 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Status: Excess Bldg. 3213 Landholding Agency: Army Armament Research Property Number: 21199012457 Directions: Status: Unutilized Comments: Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 154 Property Number: 21199940098 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Armament Res. Development Ctr. Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Route 15 North GSA Number: Reasons: Other—unexploded ordnance Bldg. 3617 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1242 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Property Number: 21199014306 Armament R, D, Center Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Property Number: 21199012458 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21200130062 Directions: Route 15 North Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Comments: of flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 3518 Reasons: Extensive deterioration or explosive material; Secured Area Armament Res. Development Ctr. Bldg. 1381/2 Bldg. 3618 Route 15 North Armament R, D, Center Armament Res. Dev. Ctr. Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199014311 Property Number: 21200130063 Property Number: 21199012461 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: GSA Number: Directions: Route 15 North Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 01305, 01306 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1031 Dover NJ 07806–5000

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Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200230074 Property Number: 21200520035 Comments: 221A was demolished. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldgs. 230F, 232A, 252C Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Picatinny Arsenal of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 3612 Dover NJ 07806 Bldg. 1462A Picatinny Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal Dover NJ 07806–5000 Property Number: 21200630002 Dover NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520039 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200330060 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 427A, 429 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Picatinny Arsenal GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 01406 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00492 Picatinny Arsenal Property Number: 21200630003 Fort Monmouth Dover NJ 07806 Status: Unutilized Monmouth NJ 07703 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200530023 Bldgs. 430, 430B Property Number: 21200510025 Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Extensive deterioration of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00908 Bldgs. 224, 225 Property Number: 21200630004 Fort Monmouth Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized Monmouth NJ 07703 Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 436, 437 Property Number: 21200510026 Property Number: 21200620017 Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Comments: 221a was demolished. Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200630005 Picatinny Arsenal of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized 230, 230A, 230B, 230G Bldgs. 230, 230f Reasons: Secured Area Dover NJ 07806–5000 Picatinny Arsenal Bldgs. 471, 471A, 471B Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 Picatinny Arsenal Property Number: 21200520026 Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200620018 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200630006 of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 232, 234, 235 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal Bldgs. 231, 232a, 236 Bldg. 477F Dover NJ 07806–5000 Picatinny Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 Dover NJ 07806 Property Number: 21200520027 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200620019 Property Number: 21200630007 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: 477E was demolished. 5 Bldgs. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal Bldg. 252c 3 Bldgs. 427, 427B, 429A, 430B, 477 Picatinny Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Dover NJ 07806–5000 Dover NJ 07806 Dover NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520030 Property Number: 21200620020 Property Number: 21200630012 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 1509, 1509A, 1510A or explosive material; Secured Area or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: 1510 was demolished. 3 Bldgs. Bldg. 403 Reasons: Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Bldgs. 1513, 1514, 1515 641C, 641F, 641G Dover NJ 07806 Picatinny Arsenal Dover NJ 07806–5000 Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200620022 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200520033 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200630013 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Comments: 641D was demolished. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 224 Bldgs. 1517, 1518, 1529 or explosive material; Secured Area Picatinny Arsenal Picatinny Arsenal Bldgs. 1241, 1242, 1242A Dover NJ 07806 Dover NJ 07806 Picatinny Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806–5000 Property Number: 21200630001 Property Number: 21200630014

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Status: Unutilized Directions: 00281, 03013, 00332, 0623F, Bldg. 108 Reasons: Secured Area 0639A Fredrick J ILL, Jr. USARC Bldg. 1609A Reasons: Contamination; Secured Area; Bullville NY 10915–0277 Picatinny Arsenal Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Dover NJ 07806 2 Buildings Property Number: 21200510028 Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200630015 Dover NJ 07806 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 107, 112, 113 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201440056 Kerry P. Hein USARC Bldg. 3320 Status: Unutilized NY058 Picatinny Arsenal Directions: 3208B; 3208G Shoreham NY 11778–9999 Dover NJ 07806 Comments: documented deficiencies: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army roof caving in; walls are rotted; Property Number: 21200510054 Property Number: 21200630016 overgrown vegetation; clear threat to Status: Excess Status: Unutilized physical safety. Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 214, 215, 228 Fort Hamilton Bldgs. 3500, 3501, 3515 New York Picatinny Arsenal Brooklyn NY 11252 Dover NJ 07806 Bldg. 12 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Watervliet Arsenal Property Number: 21201010031 Property Number: 21200630018 Watervliet NY Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199730099 4 Bldgs. Bldg. 00354 Status: Unutilized Fort Hamilton Picatinny Arsenal Directions: Brooklyn NY 11252 Morris NJ 07806 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201020018 Property Number: 21200720102 Bldgs. B9008, B9009 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Youngstown Training Site Directions: FENCC, 214, 215, 228 Comments: 00350, 00352 were Youngstown NY 14131 Reasons: Secured Area demolished. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 08703 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200220064 null or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Ft. Drum NY 4 Bldgs. GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201120049 Dover NJ 07806 Bldgs. B9016, B9017, B9018 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Youngstown Training Site Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200820043 Youngstown NY 14131 2 Buildings Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Hamilton Directions: 717C, 727, 916, 937 Property Number: 21200220065 Wainwright Dr. NY 11252 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area GSA Number: Property Number: 21201510018 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal Bldgs. B9025, B9026, B9027 Directions: 0137A; 0137B Dover NJ 07806 Youngstown Training Site Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Youngstown NY 14131 alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21200820046 Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200220066 security. Directions: 3533, 3608, 3611, 3616 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: 3236 was demolished. GSA Number: Building 0137C Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Hamilton or explosive material; Secured Area Bldgs. B9033, B9034 Wainwright Dr. NY 11252 Bldg. 3716 Youngstown Training Site Landholding Agency: Army Picatinny Arsenal Youngstown NY 14131 Property Number: 21201510019 Dover NJ 07806 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200220067 Comments: public access denied & no Property Number: 21200820047 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized GSA Number: without compromising national Comments: 3715 was demolished. Reasons: Extensive deterioration security. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. B9042 Reasons: Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Youngstown Training Site 2018; US Army Garrison 9W South 5 Bldgs. Youngstown NY 14131 Morgan’s Farm Rte. 9W South Picatinny Arsenal Landholding Agency: Army West Point NY 10996 Dover NJ 07806 Property Number: 21200220068 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201510038 Property Number: 21201140035 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: RPU ID 358939

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Comments: documented deference’s; (RPUID: 1193854); BRK22 (RPUID: Fort Bragg interior & exterior wood rotten 1193853)? Ft. Bragg NC 28307 beyond repair; foundation unsound; Comments: property located within an Landholding Agency: Army roof collapsing; clear threat to airport runway clear zone or military Property Number: 21199710109 physical safety. airfield; Public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access Directions: 3 Buildings without compromising national Comments: Fort Drum security. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Drum NY 13602 Reasons: Secured Area; Within airport 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army runway clear zone Fort Bragg Property Number: 21201520021 3 Buildings #A5628, A5630, A5631, A5632 Status: Underutilized Fort Drum Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Directions: Buildings 2153, 175, 173 Ft. Drum NY 13602 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199710110 alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21201540016 Status: Unutilized without compromising national Status: Unutilized Directions: security. Directions: BRK23 (RPUID: 1193853); Comments: Reasons: Secured Area BRK24 (RPUID: 1193884); BRK25 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Building 00849 (RPUID: 1193885) Bldg. M–2362, Fort Bragg U.S. Army Garrison, West Point Comments: public access denied and no null West Point NY 10996 alternative method to gain access Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530059 security. Property Number: 21199710224 Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied & no 1236 Directions: alternative method to gain access U.S. Army Garrison, West Point Comments: without compromising national West Point NY 10996 Reasons: Extensive deterioration security. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. H4886 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201540033 Fort Bragg Buildings 1486 & 2552 Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28307 Fort Drum Comments: document deficiencies: Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Drum NY 13602 condemned; ceilings, walls, flooring, Property Number: 21199810167 Landholding Agency: Army doors, and windows are rotted and Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201530077 beyond repair; wood deteriorated to Directions: Status: Unutilized state of non-repair; clear threat to Comments: Directions: RPUID: 314900 and 300780 physical safety. Reasons: Extensive deterioration respectively Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 09066 Comments: public access denied and no 10 Buildings Fort Bragg alternative method to gain access Fort Drum Ft. Bragg NC 28314 without compromising national Ft. Drum NY 13602 Landholding Agency: Army security. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200430042 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201540055 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Building 1438 Reasons: Extensive deterioration West Point; Range Rd. (Range 8) Directions: BRK01 (RPUID: 1193186); West Point NY 10996 BRK02 (RPUID:1193187); BRK03 Bldgs. 09039 Landholding Agency: Army (RPUID: 1193237); BRK04 (RPUID: Fort Bragg Property Number: 21201530095 1193238); BRK05 (RPUID: 1193240); Cumberland NC 28310 Status: Unutilized BRK06 (RPUID:1193239); BRK07 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: RE–DETERMINATION: (RPUID: 1193241); BRK08 (RPUID: Property Number: 21200440050 structurally unsound; attempt of 1193669); BRK09 (RPUID: 1193674); Status: Unutilized removal will most likely result in BRK10 (RPUID: 1193671) Comments: 09134 demolished 12/7/ collapse of bldg.; clear threat to Comments: public access denied and no 2009. personal physical safety. alternative method to gain access Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration without compromising national Bldg. P4544 12 Buildings security. Fort Bragg Fort Drum Reasons: Secured Area Cumberland NC 28310 Ft. Drum NY 13602 Landholding Agency: Army North Carolina Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200440051 Property Number: 21201540015 Bldg. A–1815 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Comments: P4443 was demolished on 9/ Directions: BRK11 (RPUID: 1193675); Ft. Bragg NC 28307 16/2008 BRK12 (RPUID: 1193672); BRK13 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration (RPUID: 1193812); BRK14 (RPUID: Property Number: 21199640074 Bldgs. A5451, A5452, 1193815); BRK15 (RPUID: 1193814); Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg BRK16 (RPUID: 1193816); BRK17 Directions: Cumburland NC 28310 (RPUID: 1193813); BRK18 (RPUID: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army 1193850); BRK19 (RPUID: 1193852); Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200530041 BRK20 (RPUID: 1193851); BRK21 Bldg. A5435 Status: Unutilized

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Comments: A5454 demolished. Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630034 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. A5646 thru A5654 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200740154 Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Cumburland NC 28310 Bldgs. D3548, D3555 Directions: 2847 and 3236 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200530044 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630041 6 Bldgs. Bldgs. C7646, C7845 Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Property Number: 21200740155 Property Number: 21200610020 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 3241, 3245, 3249, 3253, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630043 3258, 3262 Bldgs. A3872, A3879, A3881 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Fort Bragg Directions: A3703, A3872, A3879, or explosive material; Secured Area; Ft. Bragg NC 28310 A3881 Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration 5 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200620024 Bldgs. A4118, A4119, A4318 Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. A4118, A4119 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200740157 Fort Bragg Property Number: 21200630046 Status: Unutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Directions: 5024, 5028, 5032, 5034, 5071 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200620026 5 Bldgs. or explosive material; Secured Area; Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Extensive deterioration Comments: bldg. A4318 was demo in 3/ Ft. Bragg NC 28310 8 Bldgs. 13/2008. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200630047 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Bldgs. A4685, A4686, A4687 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Directions: A4620, A4622, A4623, Property Number: 21200740158 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 A4626, A4628 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 5182, 5381, 5473, 5645, Property Number: 21200620030 Bldgs. A4635, A4636 5779, 5849, 5878, 5880 Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Extensive deterioration Ft. Bragg NC 28310 or explosive material; Secured Area; Bldgs. M6750, M6751 Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration Fort Bragg Property Number: 21200630048 7 Bldgs. Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Cumberland NC 28310 Property Number: 21200620034 Bldg. 02723 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Fort Bragg Property Number: 21200830018 Comments: M6753 was demolished on Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized 03/13/2008. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 21414, 21559, 21755, 21757, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720029 21859, 21862, 21957 4 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 31602, 31603, 31604 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Bldg. 9656 Fort Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Cumberland NC 28310 Property Number: 21200630029 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830019 Directions: A2003, A2205, A2207, Property Number: 21200720032 Status: Unutilized A2302 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. 55047 Bldg. T2758 Bldg. P3839 Fort Bragg Fort Bragg Fort Bragg Cumberland NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Cumberland NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200830021 Property Number: 21200630031 Property Number: 21200740020 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: 55353 and 55250 was Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration; demolished. Bldgs. T2857, T2858, T2954 Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Fort Bragg 2 Bldgs. 4 Bldgs. Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Fort Bragg Fort Bragg

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Cumberland NC 28310 Fort Bragg null Landholding Agency: Army Cumberland NC 28310 Fort Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21200830022 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201030017 Property Number: 21201130005 Directions: 83015, 83019, 83201, 83502 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: 82807, 82809 were Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration demolished. 31743, M5044, M5040 Bldg. 22017 and 91765 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: T2139 demolished. Fort Bragg M4020 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Fort Bragg NC 28310 Fort Bragg deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Cumberland NC 28310 Bldg. 83022 Property Number: 21201210061 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200830023 Cumberland NC 28310 Comments: nat’l security concerns; Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army restricted access and no alternative Comments: M5865, M5868, C4614 were Property Number: 21201040020 method of access. demolished. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration; B–H1607 6 Bldgs. Secured Area Ft. Bragg Fort Bragg 4 Bldgs. Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Cumberland NC 28310 Ft. Bragg Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21201210094 Property Number: 21200920049 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110031 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no Directions: A1355, A2029, A2031, Status: Unutilized public access; restricted area; no A2032, A2144, P2352 Directions: X5062, X5066, X6260, alternative method to gain access. Reasons: Extensive deterioration; X6266 Reasons: Secured Area Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration; 4 Buildings 8 Bldgs. Secured Area Ft. Bragg Fort Bragg 5 Bldgs. Ft. Bragg NC 28308 Cumberland NC 28310 null Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Property Number: 21201230004 Property Number: 21200920050 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110032 Directions: 276, 31335, C1624, D1910 Directions: C4125, 09045, 11460, 22809, Status: Unutilized Comments: restricted access to 23212, 23810, 30844, 55010 Directions: X5041, X5045, X5049, authorized military personnel only; Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive X5053, X5058 public access denied & no alternative deterioration Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive method to gain access w/out 5 Bldgs. deterioration comprising nat’l security. Simmons Army Airfield 5 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area Cumberland NC 28310 null 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC Ft. Bragg Property Number: 21200920053 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110033 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: P2455, P2457, P2542, P2757, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201240015 P2852 Directions: X4134, X4137, X4139, Status: Underutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration; X4141, X5036 Directions: W2976, W2979 Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Comments: located on secured military Bldg. T3361 deterioration installation; authorized personnel Fort Bragg 5 Bldgs. only; public access denied & no Camp Mackall NC 28373 null alternative method to gain access w/ Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Bragg NC 28310 out compromising nat’l security. Property Number: 21200940033 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201110034 Buildings 6036 & 7556 Comments: T3354 demolished. Status: Unutilized 4030 & 4551 Normandy Dr. Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Directions: N3305, X3266, X3770, Ft. Bragg NC 28310 deterioration X4126, X4130 Landholding Agency: Army 12 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21201310032 Fort Bragg Secured Area Status: Underutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Bldg. 31802 Comments: located w/in military Landholding Agency: Army null reservation;public access denied & no Property Number: 21201020019 Fort Bragg NC 28310 alternative method to gain access w/ Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army out compromising nat’l security. Directions: 661A, M2146, C2629, F2630, Property Number: 21201130004 Reasons: Secured Area A3527, C3609, A3726, A3728, C3731, Status: Unutilized 4 Buildings A3732, A3734, A3736 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Ft. Bragg Reasons: Secured Area deterioration Ft. Bragg NC 28310 3 Bldgs. Bldg. 1537 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21201310057 Fort Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Underutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: F2131, F2534, F3040, F3134 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530017 Comments: restricted military Property Number: 21201440021 Status: Unutilized installation; public denied & no Status: Underutilized Directions: RPUID: 506663 alternative method to gain access w/ Directions: 12732; 69262; 69357; 85703; Comments: public access denied and no out compromising nat’l security. 85706; 86103; 42102 alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no without compromising National 7 Buildings alternative method to gain access w/ Security. Ft. Bragg out compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Secured Area D2919 Landholding Agency: Army 9 Buildings FT. Bragg Property Number: 21201320001 Ft. Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Underutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 21817, A5886, C8310, Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530018 D2302, D2307, D2502, D2507 Property Number: 21201510016 Status: Underutilized Comments: military reservation; access Status: Unutilized Directions: RPUID: 611669 limited to military personnel only; Directions: A5030; A5031; A5033; Comments: public access denied and no access denied & no alternative method A5221; A5222; A5224; A5225; A5234; alternative method to gain access to gain access w/out compromising A5420; without compromising National nat’l security. Comments: public access denied and no Security. Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area U1704 without compromising national O9101 Fort Bragg security. Ft. Bragg Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Landholding Agency: Army 10 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201420034 Fort Bragg Property Number: 21201530019 Status: Underutilized Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Directions: alternative method to gain access w/ Property Number: 21201510017 RPUID: 304533 out compromising national security. Status: Underutilized Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Directions: A4920; A4921; A4922; alternative method to gain access 4 Buildings A4923; A4930; A4931; A5020; A5021; without compromising National Fort Bragg A5022; A5023 Security. Fort Bragg NC 28310 Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access O9102 Property Number: 21201430033 without compromising national Ft. Bragg Status: Unutilized security. Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: 69241; A5424, D2236; D2336 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied & no 21 Buildings Property Number: 21201530020 alternative without compromising Ft. Bragg Status: Unutilized National Security. Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Directions: RPUID: 304534 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no 7 Buildings Property Number: 21201520013 alternative method to gain access Fort Bragg Status: Unutilized without compromising National Fort Bragg NC 28310 Directions: Buildings W3276, W3173, Security. Landholding Agency: Army M6748, M6148, A5436, A5421, Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201430034 A5236, A5036, A5035, A5025, A5024, 5 Buildings Status: Underutilized A4935, A4934, A4933, A4932, A4928, Ft. Bragg Directions: B5356; 42101; 68444; 83749; A4927, A4926, A4925, A4924, 229 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 83846; Z1943; AFSCH Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied & no alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21201530022 alternative without compromising without compromising national Status: Underutilized National Security. security. Directions: E1351; E1541; E1650; E1743; Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area E3825 4 Buildings Building 14930 Comments: public access denied and no Fort Bragg 3225 Normandy Drive alternative method to gain access Ft. Bragg NC 28310 Ft. Bragg NC 28310 without compromising National Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Security. Property Number: 21201440001 Property Number: 21201520014 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized 27 Buildings Directions: M6450; M2346; 14865; Comments: public access denied and no Fort Bragg 03554 alternative method to gain access Cumberland NC 28310 Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ security. Property Number: 21201540002 out compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area 717 Directions: 15132–RPUID: 581224; 7 Buildings Ft. Bragg M6460–RPUID: 610295; M2348–

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RPUID: 958708; E4325–RPUID: without compromising national 2710 D. St. 613768; A5428–RPUID: 597133; security. WPAFB OH 45433 M6146–RPUID: 597164; M6143– Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Air Force RPUID: 576307; M2646–RPUID: 15 Buildings Property Number: 18201620003 958720; M6445–RPUID: 595599; Fort Bragg Status: Excess M2360–RPUID: 958714; M6438– Fort Bragg NC 28310 Comments: public access denied and no RPUID: 557152; M6450–RPUID: Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access 577153; M6733–RPUID: 609986; Property Number: 21201610024 without compromising national M6746–RPUID: 571513; M6751– Status: Unutilized security. RPUID: 584516; M2359–RPUID: Directions: Building 69373 RPUID: Reasons: Secured Area 958713; A5628–RPUID: 581440; 1033411; M2338: 958304; M2343: Facility 20098 M6433–RPUID: 590748; A5630– 958705; M2348: 958708; M2351: 2812 D. St. RPUID: 593150; M2357–RPUID: 958710; M2353: 958711; M2505: WPAFB OH 45433 958713; M2338–RPUID: 958304; 580476; M2545: 1034467; M2646: Landholding Agency: Air Force M2340–RPUID: 958305; M2342– 958720; M6143: 5976307; M6146: Property Number: 18201620004 RPUID: 958704; M2343–RPUID: 597164 M6438: 577152; M6460: Status: Excess 958705; M2345–RPUID: 958706; 610295; M6750: 591555; O4860: Comments: public access denied and no M2350–RPUID: 958709; M2351– 289720 alternative method to gain access RPUID: 958710 Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access security. alternative method to gain access without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area without compromising national security. Facility 30072 security. Reasons: Secured Area 5570 Skeel Ave. Reasons: Secured Area North Dakota WPAFB OH 45433 5 Buildings Landholding Agency: Air Force Fort Bragg Bldg. 440 Property Number: 18201620005 Fort Bragg NC 28310 Stanley R. Mickelsen Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Nekoma ND 58355 Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201540003 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199940103 without compromising national Directions: 15433–RPUID: 1034408; Status: Unutilized security. 15533–RPUID: 1034409; 15631– GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area RPUID: 607469; 15730–RPUID: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Facility 20197 297551; F1231–RPUID: 575616 Bldg. 455 4185 Logistics St. Comments: public access denied and no Stanley R. Mickelsen WPAFB OH 45433 alternative method to gain access Nekoma ND 58355 Landholding Agency: Air Force without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army security. Property Number: 21199940104 Property Number: 18201620006 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no 20 Buildings GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access Fort Bragg without compromising national Cumberland NC 28310 Bldg. 456 security. Landholding Agency: Army Stanley R. Mickelsen Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201540004 Nekoma ND 58355 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Facility 30144 Directions: 85303; A3764; D3022; Property Number: 21199940105 5136 Pearson Rd. H3237; H3554; M2346; M2353; Status: Unutilized WPAFB OH 45433 M2356; M2505; M2642; M2650; GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Air Force M2651; M2653; M5051; M6142; Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 18201620007 M6205; M6150; P2341; X6088; M2640 Bldg. 3101 Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Stanley R. Mickelsen Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access Langdon ND 58355 alternative method to gain access without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army without compromising national security. Property Number: 21199940106 security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area 6 Buildings GSA Number: Bldg. S0390 Fort Bragg Reasons: Extensive deterioration Lima Army Tank Plant Fort Bragg NC 28310 Bldg. 3110 Lima OH 45804–1898 Landholding Agency: Army Stanley R. Mickelsen Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201610011 Langdon ND 58355 Property Number: 21199730104 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: Building 22326 RPUID: Property Number: 21199940107 Directions: 293152; 22426 RPUID: 297111; 22428 Status: Unutilized Comments: RPUID: 289548; 22727 RPUID: 604968 GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area 238 RPUID: 505916; 239 RPUID: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldg. T0441 505917 Lima Army Tank Plant Comments: public access denied and no Ohio Lima OH 45804–1898 alternative method to gain access Facility 20094 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199730105 Fort Sill 14 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503 Fort Sill Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Lawton OK 73501 Comments: Property Number: 21200530055 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201130056 Bldg. 00442 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Lima Army Tank Plant or explosive material Directions: 00214, 00216, 01445, 01447, Lima OH 45804–1898 6 Bldgs. 01448, 01468, 02524, 02594, 02809, Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill 6472, 6473, 6474, M1453, M4905 Property Number: 21199730106 Lawton OK 73503 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Contamination Directions: Property Number: 21200530056 5 Building Comments: Status: Unutilized McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 2452, 2458, 2464, 2473, McAlester OK 74501 Bldg. 00443 2485, 2491 Landholding Agency: Army Lima Army Tank Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201330015 Lima OH 45804–1898 or explosive material Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3359 Directions: 00029, 00139, 00148, 00159, Property Number: 21199730107 Fort Sill 00235 Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503 Comments: anti-terrorism/force Directions: Landholding Agency: Army protection security reqs., public Comments: Property Number: 21200530058 access denied & no alternative method Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized to gain access w/out compromising Nat’l security. Bldg. 00452 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area Lima Army Tank Plant or explosive material Lima OH 45804–1898 4 Bldgs. 6 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Fort Sill Fort Sill Property Number: 21199730108 3455, 3461, 3475, 3491 Ft. Sill OK 73503 Status: Unutilized Lawton OK 73503 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201440054 Comments: Property Number: 21200530059 Status: Unutilized Directions: 6280; 6281; 6283; 6292; Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized 6295; 6293 Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: public access denied and no or explosive material Oklahoma alternative method to gain access w/ Bldgs. 5150, 6101, 6111 out compromising national security. Bldg. 00445 Fort Sill Reasons: Secured Area Fort Sill Lawton OK 73503 2 Buildings Lawton OK 73501 Landholding Agency: Army McAlester Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200530060 McAlester OK 74501 Property Number: 21200330065 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201610002 GSA Number: or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Directions: 33 RPUID:579769; 34 Bldg. 01193 Fort Sill RPUID:594469 Fort Sill Lawton OK 73501 Comments: public access denied and no Lawton OK 73501–5100 Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200840047 without compromising national Property Number: 21200430043 Status: Unutilized security. Status: Unutilized Directions: M5680, M5681, M5682, Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration M5683 Bldgs. 1500, 1515, 1539 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Oregon Fort Sill RS Kerr Lake 2 Buildings Lawton OK 73503 HC61 6801 NE Cornfoot Road Landholding Agency: Army Sallisaw OK 74955 Portland OR 97218 Property Number: 21200530053 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Air Force Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201040042 Property Number: 18201610018 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: Building 120 & 125 Bldg. 2185 Fort Sill, (4 Bldgs) Comments: public access denied and no Fort Sill Fort Sill alternative method to gain access Lawton OK 73503 Lawton OK without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army security. Property Number: 21200530054 Property Number: 21201110027 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. 38 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Bldgs: 00208, M4902, Tooele Army Depot or explosive material M4903, 06204 Umatilla Depot Activity Bldgs. 2306, 2332 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Hermiston OR 97838

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Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012186 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199012174 Status: Unutilized Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Status: Underutilized Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon I–84 Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Comments: Oregon on I–84 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 457 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 155 Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 53 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012198 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012189 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21199012175 Status: Unutilized Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Status: Underutilized Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon I–84 Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Comments: Oregon on I–84 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 482 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 208 Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 54 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012199 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012190 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012176 Status: Underutilized Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Status: Underutilized Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon I–84 Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Comments: Oregon on I–84 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 483 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 211 Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 83 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012200 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012191 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012178 Status: Underutilized Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Status: Underutilized Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Comments: Oregon on I–84 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 484 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 417 Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 85 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012201 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012195 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012179 Status: Unutilized Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Status: Underutilized Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston Oregon I–84 Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Comments: Oregon on I–84 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 485 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 418 Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 127 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Umatilla Army Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012202 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012196 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012185 Status: Unutilized Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Status: Unutilized Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Oregon on I–84 Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston Oregon on I–84 Comments: Oregon on I–84 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 486 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 433 Tooele Army Depot Bldg. 128 Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012203 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012197 Status: Unutilized

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Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Reasons: Secured Area Oregon I–84 Oregon I–84 Bldg. 619 Comments: Comments: Umatilla Depot Activity Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Hermiston OR 97838 Bldg. 488 Bldg. 624 Landholding Agency: Army Tooele Army Depot Tooele Army Depot Property Number: 21199120032 Umatilla Depot Activity Umatilla Depot Activity Status: Unutilized Hermiston OR 97838 Hermiston OR 97838 Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston, Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Oregon on I–84. Property Number: 21199012204 Property Number: 21199012229 Comments: Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Bldgs. 122, 123, 125 8 Miles East of Hermiston Oregon on I– Oregon on I–84 Umatilla Chemical Depot 84 Comments: OR 97838 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 431 Property Number: 21199840108 Bldg. 490 Tooele Army Depot Status: Unutilized Tooele Army Depot Umatilla Depot Activity Directions: Umatilla Depot Activity Hermiston OR 97838 Comments: Hermiston OR 97838 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012279 Bldgs. 204, 205 Property Number: 21199012205 Status: Unutilized Umatilla Chemical Depot Status: Unutilized Directions: OR 97838 Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Oregon on I–84 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199840109 Comments: Bldg. 202 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Tooele Army Depot, Umatilla Depot Directions: Bldg. 493 Hermiston OR 97838 Comments: Tooele Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Umatilla Depot Activity Property Number: 21199014304 Bldg. 346 Hermiston OR 97838 Status: Unutilized Umatilla Chemical Depot Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston, OR 97838 Property Number: 21199012207 Oregon on I–84 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199840110 Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Oregon I–84 Bldg. 203 Directions: Comments: Tooele Army Depot Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Umatilla Depot Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 494 Hermiston OR 97838 Pennsylvania Tooele Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Umatilla Depot Activity Property Number: 21199014305 11 Bldgs. Hermiston OR 97838 Status: Unutilized Fort Indiantown Gap Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 13 miles east of Hermiston, Annville PA 17003–5000 Property Number: 21199012208 Oregon on I–84. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199810190 Directions: 13 Miles East of Hermiston, Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Oregon on I–84 Bldg. 137 Directions: T–10–24, T–10–25, T–10–26, Comments: Tooele Army Depot T–10–27, T–10–28, T–10–29, T–10– Reasons: Secured Area Umatilla Depot Activity 30, T–10–31, T–10–32, T–10–33, T– Bldg. 608 Hermiston OR 97838 10–34 Tooele Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Umatilla Depot Activity Property Number: 21199014782 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Hermiston OR 97838 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 00635 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 8 miles east of Hermiston, Carlisle Barracks Property Number: 21199012217 OR on I–84 Carlisle PA 17013 Status: Underutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 8 Miles East of Hermiston, Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200640115 Oregon I–84 Bldg. 489 Status: Unutilized Comments: Tooele Army Depot Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Umatilla Depot Activity Bldgs. 00302, 00630, 00846 Bldg. 616 Hermiston OR 97838 Carlisle Barracks Tooele Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Cumberland PA 17013 Umatilla Depot Activity Property Number: 21199030362 Landholding Agency: Army Hermiston OR 97838 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200720107 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 8 miles East of Hermiston, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012225 OR. on I–84. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Comments: Bldg. 00301

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Carlisle Barracks Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Cumberland PA 17013 Property Number: 21201220008 Puerto Rico Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21200740026 Comments: nat’l security concerns; Building 00215 Status: Unutilized public access is denied & no Ft. Allen Trng. Center Reasons: Extensive deterioration alternative method to gain access w/ Juan Diaz PR 00795 Bldg. 00257 out comprising nat’l security. Landholding Agency: Army Carlisle Barracks Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201530004 Status: Unutilized Cumberland PA 17013 2 Buildings Comments: doc. deficiencies; Landholding Agency: Army Tobyhanna Army Deport documentation provided represents a Property Number: 21200830001 Tobyhanna PA 18466 dear threat to personal phys. safety. Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Public access denied and no Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21201420027 Status: Underutilized alternative method to gain access w/ Bldg. 00017 Directions: 0511A; 0511B out compromising Nat. Sec. Scranton Army Ammo Plant Comments: public access denied & no Reasons: Extensive deterioration Scranton PA 18505 alternative method to gain access w/ 29 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army out compromising National Security. Victory Road; USAG FORT Property Number: 21200840048 Reasons: Secured Area BUCHANAN, RQ327 Status: Unutilized Letterkenny Army Depot Fort Buchanan PR 00934 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Secured Area Bldg. 2365; 1465; 1456 Intersection of Georgia Avenue Property Number: 21201540013 5 Bldgs. Chambersburg PA 17201 Status: Excess Letterkenny Army Depot Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 01029; 01030; 01031; 01032; Chambersburg PA 17201 Property Number: 21201510001 01033; 01034; 01035; 01036; 01037; Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 01038; 01039; 01040; 01041; 01042; Property Number: 21200920063 Directions: 2365; 1465; 1456 01043;01044; 01046; 01047; 01048; Status: Unutilized Comments: public Access denied & no 01049; 01050; 01051; 01052; 01054; Directions: 01466, 03231, 03243, 03244, alternative method to gain access w/ 01055; 01056; 01057; 01058; 01061 03245 out compromising Nat’l Sec. Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access or explosive material; Secured Area 9 Buildings without compromising national Bldg. S0093 Defense Distribution Susquehanna, PA security. Tobyhanna Army Depot New Cumberland PA 17070 Reasons: Secured Area Monroe PA 18466 Landholding Agency: Army Building 00215 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201520010 Fort Allen Training Center Property Number: 21200920065 Status: Underutilized Rd. #1 Status: Underutilized Directions: Building 0090; 00901; Juan Diaz PR 00795 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 00902; 00904; 02021; 02023; 02024; Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area 02025; 02027 Property Number: 21201540049 4 Bldgs. Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Letterkenny Army Depot alternative method to gain access Comments: documented deficiencies: Franklin PA 17201 without compromising national condemned due to a fault in the Landholding Agency: Army security; Property located within an structural integrity; foundation Property Number: 21200940034 airport runway clear zone or military instability and deterioration the walls Status: Unutilized airfield. and ceilings have fallen. Directions: S3627, 03811, S4344, S5298 Reasons: Secured Area; Within airport Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area runway clear zone 3 Buildings Bldg. 891 Building 1008 Camp Santiago Trng Center Carlisle Barracks 11 Hap Arnold Blvd. (RQ577) Cumberland PA 17013 Tobyhanna PA 18466 Salinas PR 00751 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530047 Property Number: 21201540050 Property Number: 21201020023 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Directions: 00415–RPUID: 951222; Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access 00416; 00414 Bldg.70 without compromising National Comments: documented deficiencies: Tobyhanna Army Depot Security. condemned; due to structural Tobyhanna PA 18466 Reasons: Secured Area integrity walls and foundation are Landholding Agency: Army S2705 & S2706 cracked. Property Number: 21201210048 Letterkenny Army Depot Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Underutilized Letterkenny Army Depo PA 17201 6 Buildings Comments: nat’l security concerns; no Landholding Agency: Army USAG Fort Buchanan, RQ327 public access and no alternative Property Number: 21201540031 Fort Buchanan PR method to gain access. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201610023 Bldg. 71 alternative method to gain access Status: Excess Tobyhanna Army Depot without compromising national Directions: Buildings 01053; 01059; Tobyhanna PA 18466 security. 01063; 01065; 01067; 01069

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Comments: public access denied and no Building 396 24 Buildings alternative method to gain access 419 Polifka Dr., Shaw AFB Ft. Jackson without compromising national Sumter SC 29152 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 security. Landholding Agency: Air Force Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 18201610011 Property Number: 21201310035 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Rhode Island Comments: public access denied and no Directions: F7123, F7124, F7125, F7132, Bldgs. 0A65V, 340, 382 alternative method to gain access F7133, F7903, F6685, F6792, F6794, Camp Fogarty Training Site without compromising national F6800, F6802, F6926, F7017, F7023, Kent RI 02818 security. F6050, F6051, F6142, F6143, F6461, Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area F6462, F6467, F6681, F6684, E5991 Property Number: 21201040022 Bldg. 01916 Comments: located w/in controlled Status: Excess DRMS Storage Facility military installation; public access Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Jackson SC denied & no alternative method to Building 000P2 Landholding Agency: Army gain access w/out compromising nat’l 570 Read Schoolhouse Rd. Property Number: 21201120020 security. NG Coventry RI 02816 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration; 5 Buildings Property Number: 21201440049 Secured Area Fort Jackson Status: Excess Bldg. 1727 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Comments: public access denied and no Ft. Jackson Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ Ft. Jackson SC Property Number: 21201410012 out compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201220024 Directions: 1708, 10802, P8670, Q8381, Building OSKRG Status: Unutilized Q8384 Camp Fogarty Comments: nat’l security concerns; Comments: public access denied and no East Greenwich RI 02818 public access denied and no alternative method to gain access w/ Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ out compromising national security. Property Number: 21201440052 out comprising nat’l security. Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area P8663 Comments: documented Deficiencies: J5800 Fort Jackson structural damage; several large holes; Wildcat Rd. Ft. Jackson SC 29207 severely rotten foundation; extreme Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Landholding Agency: Army rodent infestation; clear threat to Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201410029 physical safety. Property Number: 21201230013 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Underutilized Comments: public access denied and no Comments: controlled access pts.; alternative method to gain access w/ Samoa public access denied & no alternative out compromising national security. Bldg. 00002 method to gain access w/out Reasons: Secured Area Army Reserve Center comprising nat’l security. 27 Buildings Pago Pago AQ 96799 Reasons: Secured Area Fort Jackson Landholding Agency: Army 4 Buildings Fort Jackson SC 29207 Property Number: 21200810001 Golden Arrow Rd. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Property Number: 21201430025 Reasons: Floodway, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 00644 Property Number: 21201230014 Directions: 1444, 1530, 1531, 1532, Tree Top U.S. Army Reserve Ctr Status: Underutilized 1539, 1540, 1541, 1542, 2139, 2260, Pago AQ Directions: F5035, F5036, F5037, F5048 2275, 2285, 2462, 2464, 2522, 2785, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: controlled access pts.; 3058, 3210, 3270, 3280, 4325, 4354, Property Number: 21201040039 public access denied & no alternative 4376, 4400, 4407, 11559, E4830 Status: Unutilized method to gain access w/out Comments: public access denied & no Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive comprising nat’l security. alternative without compromising deterioration Reasons: Secured Area National Security. 11 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area South Carolina Ft. Jackson FT. Jackson Bldg. 4325 & 4376 4 Buildings Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Jackson Blvd. Shaw Air Force Base Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Sumter SC 29152 Property Number: 21201310031 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Air Force Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201510033 Property Number: 18201610010 Directions: P8654, P8655, Q8374, Status: Unutilized Status: Excess O7160, 07165, O7170, O7178, O7179, Directions: 4325; 4376 Directions: Building #1048, 1005, 1051, M7507, N7657, N7664 Comments: public access denied & no 1053 Comments: located w/in controlled alternative method to gain access w/ Comments: public access denied and no military installation; public access out compromising Nat’l Sec. alternative method to gain access denied & no alternative method to Reasons: Secured Area without compromising national gain access w/out compromising nat’l Ft. Jackson Bldg. 2570 security. security. 2570 Warehouse Rd. Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Ft. Jackson SC 29207

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Landholding Agency: Army E4802; E4803; E4811; E4816; E4821; Property Number: 21199012307 Property Number: 21201510034 E4822; E4823; E4824; E4825; E4828; Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized E4829; E4830; E4832; E4833; 5584 Directions: Directions: 2570 Comments: public access denied and no Comments: Comments: public access denied & no alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. alternative method to gain access w/ without compromising National of flammable or explosive material out compromising Nat’l Sec. Security. Bldg. P9 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Holston Army Ammunition Plant 3 Buildings 4 Buildings Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Fort Jackson Fort Jackson Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Jackson SC 29207 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Property Number: 21199012308 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201510035 Property Number: 21201530054 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Comments: Directions: Bldg. 2571; 2572; 2567 Directions: Building’s: 9451; 9452; 9453; Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: public access denied & no 9455 of flammable or explosive material alternative method to gain access w/ Comments: public access denied and no Bldg. V1 out compromising Nat’l Sec. alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area Holston Army Ammunition Plant without compromising National Kingsport TN 61299–6000 6 Buildings Security. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Jackson Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199012309 Ft. Jackson SC 29207 5 Buildings Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Jackson Property Number: 21201510036 Directions: Fort Jackson SC 29207 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldg. 2580; 2590; 3500; Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201530083 3510; 3511; 3521 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied & no Bldg. V3 Directions: 10612, 10614, 10624, 10625, alternative method to gain access w/ Holston Army Ammunition Plant 10628 out compromising Nat’l Sec. Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199012311 20 Buildings without compromising national Fort Jackson Status: Unutilized security. Directions: Fort Jackson SC 29207 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21201530051 Tennessee Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 225 Directions: Building: 1920; 2253; 2495; Bldg. F–1 2500; 2510; 2512; 2520; 2522; 2524; Holston Army Ammunition Plant Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Holston Army Ammunition Plant 2530; 2545; 2533; 2558; 2562; 2563; Kingsport TN 61299–6000 2567; 2570; 2571; 2572; 2580 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199012304 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21199012314 alternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized without compromising National Directions: Security. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 226 20 Buildings of flammable or explosive material Holston Army Ammunition Plant Fort Jackson Bldg. 107 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Property Number: 21201530052 Property Number: 21199012305 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012316 Directions: Buildings: 2590; 3220; 3290; Directions: Status: Unutilized 3295; 3500; 3510; 3511; 3521; 4205; Comments: Directions: 4210; 4215; 4225; 4230; 4235; 4325; Reasons: Secured Area Comments: 4376; 4470; 4475; 5578; 5579 Bldg. F9 Comments: public access denied and no Holston Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. alternative method to gain access Kingsport TN 61299–6000 of flammable or explosive material without compromising National Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. R9 Security. Property Number: 21199012306 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Kingsport TN 61299–6000 24 Buildings Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Fort Jackson Comments: Property Number: 21199012317 Fort Jackson SC 29207 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Property Number: 21201530053 Bldg. P5 Comments: Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Building’s: 5580; 5581; 5582; Kingsport TN 61299–6000 or explosive material; Secured Area 5583; 5585; 5586; 5590; 10613; E4801; Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. V9

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Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. M010 Bldgs. G–1, G–2, G–3, G–9 Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Holston Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Kingsport TN 37660 Property Number: 21199012337 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199440216 Property Number: 21200320056 Directions: Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Comments: Directions: GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Bldg. R1 of flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. J001 5 Bldgs. Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Holston Army Ammunition Plant Holston Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN I–1, I–2, I–7, I–8, I–9 Property Number: 21199013790 Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 37660 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199510025 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200320058 Comments: Directions: Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area Comments: GSA Number: Holston Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration; 4509 West Stone Drive Bldg. M001 Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kingsport TN 37660–9982 Holston Army Ammunition Plant explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN Bldgs. K–1, K–7, K–9 Property Number: 21199140613 Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199510026 Kingsport TN 37660 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: Property Number: 21200320059 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Status: Excess or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. I010 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. N001 deterioration; Within 2000 ft. of Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Holston Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN Property Number: 21199440212 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. L–1M, L–2, L–9 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199510027 Holston Army Ammo Plant Directions: Status: Unutilized Kingsport TN 37660 Comments: Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Property Number: 21200320060 of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess GSA Number: Bldg. J010 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 227 or explosive material; Extensive Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Holston Army Amo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Kingsport TN 37660 deterioration; Secured Area Property Number: 21199440213 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. O–1, O–7, O–9 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200310040 Holston Army Ammo Plant Directions: Status: Excess Kingsport TN 37660 Comments: GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200320061 of flammable or explosive material Bldgs. D–1, D–2, D–6 thru D–10 Status: Excess Bldg. K010 Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: Holston Army Ammunition Plant Kingsport TN 37660 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200320054 deterioration; Secured Area Property Number: 21199440214 Status: Excess Bldgs. J–2, J–6 thru J–9 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Holston Army Ammo Plant Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Kingsport TN 37660 Comments: deterioration; Within 2000 ft. of Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21200320062 of flammable or explosive material 6 Bldgs. Status: Excess Bldg. L010 Holston Army Ammo Plant GSA Number: Holston Army Ammunition Plant E–1, E–2, E–5, E–7 thru E–9 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Kingsport TN 61299–6000 Kingsport TN 37660 or explosive material; Secured Area; Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21199440215 Property Number: 21200320055 Bldgs. M–2, M–7, M–9 Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Holston Army Ammo Plant Directions: GSA Number: Kingsport TN 37660 Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200320063 of flammable or explosive material flammable or explosive material Status: Excess

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GSA Number: Kingsport TN 37660 Property Number: 21201030020 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized deterioration; Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21200340056 Directions: 6, 8A, 24A, 25A, 40A, 101, flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized 118, 143, 154 Bldg. U–2 GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Holston Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Kingsport TN 37660 of flammable or explosive material 9 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4–A Holston Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200320064 Holston Army Ammo Plant Kingsport TN 37660 Status: Excess Kingsort TN 37660 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201030021 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21200510042 Status: Unutilized Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Directions: 249, 252, 253, 254, 255, 256, flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area 302B, 315, 331 Bldgs. P–3, P–7 Bldg. X0028 Comments: public access denied and no Holston Army Ammo Plant Milan Army Ammo Plant alternative method to gain access w/ Kingsport TN 37660 Gibson TN 38358 out compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200320065 Property Number: 21200520052 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Excess Status: Excess 8 Bldgs. GSA Number: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Holston Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Kingsport TN 37660 or explosive material; Secured Area; explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 8(1), 8(2), 8(4) Property Number: 21201030022 Bldgs. 4, A–5, B–5, B–9 Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammo Plant Kingsport TN 37660 Directions: 404, 405, 406, 407, 411, 414, Kingsport TN 37660 Landholding Agency: Army 423, 427 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200530064 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200320066 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 9 Bldgs. GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Holston Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Bldg. H–8 Kingsport TN 37660 Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Holston Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Kingsport TN 37660 Property Number: 21201030023 Bldgs. A14, A20, A28 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21200640070 Directions: A–0, B–11, C–3A, F–3, G– Kingsport TN 37660 Status: Unutilized 1A, M–8, N–10A, O–5, D–6A Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200320068 or explosive material; Secured Area; or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Excess Extensive deterioration 11 Bldgs. GSA Number: Bldgs. 136, 148 Holston Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Holston Army Ammo Plant Kingsport TN 37660 deterioration; Within 2000 ft. of Kingsport TN 37660 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201030024 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200640071 Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Directions: YM–1, YM–2, YM–3, YM–4, 301, 303B, 304, 312 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable YM–5, YM–6, YM–7, YM–8, YM–9, Kingsport TN 37660 or explosive material; Secured Area YM–10, YM–11 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 8(3) Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200320071 Holston Army Ammo Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Excess Kingsport TN 37660 2 Buildings GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Holston Army Amo Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Property Number: 21200710035 Kingsport TN 37660 Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201310037 Bldgs. 401, 408 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Holston Army Ammo Plant Bldgs. 00001, 00003, 00030 Directions: 328, 328A Kingsport TN 37660 John Sevier Range Comments: located w/in secured area; Landholding Agency: Army Knoxville TN 37918 public access denied & no alternative Property Number: 21200320073 Landholding Agency: Army method to gain access w/out Status: Excess Property Number: 21200930021 compromising nat’l security. GSA Number: Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Extensive deterioration Building 50139 or explosive material; Secured Area; 9 Bldgs. 2280 Hwy 104 W. Suite 2 Extensive deterioration Holston Army Ammo Plant (Milan Army Ammunition Plant) Bldg. A–35 Kingsport TN 37660 Milan TN 38358 Holston Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21201330012 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012540 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Directions: 50139 alternative method to gain access Directions: Comments: public access denied & no without compromising National Comments: alternative method to gain access w/ Security. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. out compromising nat. security. Reasons: Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area 2 Buildings Bldg. J–21 J0139 Milan APP Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Milan AAP Milan TN 38358 Highway 82 West Milan TN 38358 Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201530098 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201330073 Status: Excess Property Number: 21199012542 Status: Unutilized Directions: S0021; S0022 Status: Unutilized Comments: restricted area; public access Comments: public access denied and no Directions: denied & no alternative method to alternative method to gain access Comments: gain access w/out compromising nat’l without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. security. security. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. M–24 4 Buildings Texas Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Milan AAP Highway 82 West Bldg. M–3 Milan TN 38358 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army Highway 82 West Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340035 Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Property Number: 21199012545 Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: I0205; I0206; I0207; T0114 Property Number: 21199012524 Directions: Comments: public access denied & no Status: Unutilized Comments: alternative method to gain access Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. without compromising National Comments: of flammable or explosive material Security. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg C–42 Reasons: Secured Area or explosive material; Secured Area Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant 0302B Bldg. C–11 Highway 82 West Holston Army Ammunition Plant Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Kingsport TN 37660 Highway 82 West Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Property Number: 21199030337 Property Number: 21201410005 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012529 Directions: Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Comments: alternative method to gain access w/ Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable out compromising national security. Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. C–6 A0018 or explosive material; Secured Area Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Holston Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. C–10 Highway 82 West Kingsport TN 37660 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army Highway 82 West Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201410031 Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Property Number: 21199030338 Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: property is adjacent to a Property Number: 21199012533 Directions: building that processes explosive Status: Unutilized Comments: materials as part of an acid Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. maufacturing plant. Comments: of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. J–1 or explosive material of flammable or explosive material Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Building 348 Bldg. C–15 Highway 82 West Holston Army Ammunition Plant Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Kingsport TN 37660 Highway 82 West Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Property Number: 21199030339 Property Number: 21201420025 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199012536 Directions: Comments: public access denied & no Status: Unutilized Comments: alternative method to gain access w/ Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable out compromising National Security. Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. J–3 Building 127 Bldg. J–17 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Holston Army Ammunition Plant Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Highway 82 West Kingsport TN 37660 Highway 82 West Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201520031 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199030340

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Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Excess Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable GSA Number: Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: 00S13, 00P13, 00B10, 00B16, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 3156 SHEDC, 00B15, 00B13, 00B11, 000B9, or explosive material; Secured Area Fort Bliss 000B7, SHEDJ, SHEDD, 000M4, Bldg. J–6 El Paso TX 79916 000P3, 000P1 Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Highway 82 West Property Number: 21199830171 Bldgs. P–3X 5of5 Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Status: Unutilized Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Karnack TX 75661 Property Number: 21199030341 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200340065 Directions: Bldgs. 7139 Status: Excess Comments: Fort Bliss GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable El Paso TX 79916 Directions: 0025D, 0025C, 0050G, or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 0054F, 0053D, 0054G, 0031G, 00403, Bldg. J–7 Property Number: 21199830186 00406, 00408, 00409, 0016T, 0020T, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 0035T, 0036T036T1 Highway 82 West Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Comments: Bldgs. Inert SH10F3 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21199030342 Bldgs. 7151, 7154, 7157–7159 Karnack TX 75661 Status: Unutilized Fort Bliss Landholding Agency: Army Directions: El Paso TX 79916 Property Number: 21200340066 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199830187 GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: 00101, 00102, 0102R, 00103, Bldg. M–1 Directions: 000L6, 00402, 000L5, SHEDL, SHEDB, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Comments: 0061I, 0060I, 0022B, 0032B, 0029A, Highway 82 West Reasons: Extensive deterioration 0031A Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Bldgs. 9901 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Fort Bliss Bldgs. Inert SH3of3 Property Number: 21199030343 El Paso TX 79916 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Karnack TX 75661 Directions: Property Number: 21200320079 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200340067 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. GSA Number: Status: Excess of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration GSA Number: Bldg. M–6 Bldgs. YAREA Directions: 016T1, 020T1, 0034T, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Longhorn Army Ammo Plant 034T1, 0020X, 022X1 Highway 82 West Kamack TX 75661 Reasons: Secured Area Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. SH2of3 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200340062 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21199030344 Status: Excess Karnack TX 75661 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Directions: 0003Y, 0004Y, 004Y2, Property Number: 21200340068 Comments: 0013Y, 0016Y, 16Y1, 16Y2, 0018Y, Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 018Y1 0029Y, 0032Y, 0034Y, 0038Y, GSA Number: of flammable or explosive material 0040Y, 0045Y Directions: 068G1, 068F1, 0022B, Bldg. M–7 Reasons: Secured Area 0032B, 054F1, 0040H, 00402, 00404, Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Bldgs. P–3X, 3X–4of5 00405, 0018G, 0015G, 0009G, 0010G, Highway 82 West Longhorn Army Ammo Plant 0011G Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Karnack TX 75661 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. Inert Property Number: 21199030345 Property Number: 21200340063 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized Status: Excess Karnack TX 75661 Directions: GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Directions: 00P10, 00P11, 0046A, Property Number: 21200340069 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 0049B, 0053B, 0054B, 0055B, 0056B, Status: Excess or explosive material; Secured Area 0059B, 0060B 0068F, 0026E, 0032E, GSA Number: Bldg. 1ST–1 0029D Directions: 00703, 0703A, 0703C, Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area 0707E, 0018K, 01ST1, 0201A, 00202, Karnack TX 75671 Bldgs. P–3X, 3X–3of5 00204, 0022G, 0025G, 0031W, 0049W, Landholding Agency: Army Longhorn Army Ammo Plant 0501E, 510B2, 0601B, 018K1 Property Number: 21199620827 Karnack TX 75661 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. SHOPS Directions: Property Number: 21200340064 Longhorn Army Ammo Plant

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Karnack TX 75661 Property Number: 21200620045 Bldgs. 617, 619, 889, 890 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Fort Bliss Property Number: 21200340070 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive El Paso TX Status: Excess deterioration Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Bldgs. 1177, 1178, 1179 Property Number: 21200830030 Directions: 00723, 0722P, 0704D, 00715, Fort Bliss Status: Unutilized 00744, 0722G El Paso TX 79916 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Bldgs. Magaz Property Number: 21200640073 Fort Bliss Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Status: Unutilized El Paso TX 79916 Karnack TX 75661 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 199, 1271, 11306 Property Number: 21200830039 Property Number: 21200340071 Fort Bliss Status: Unutilized Status: Excess El Paso TX 79916 Directions: 11411, 11530, 11540, 11550 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 08111, 08117, 81110, 81111, Property Number: 21200710036 Bldg. 5817 81112, 81113, 81114 81117, 81118, Status: Unutilized Fort Bliss 81121, 81122, 81124, 81128, 81141, Reasons: Secured Area El Paso TX 79916 81143, 81156 Bldgs. 56226, 56228 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Fort Hood Property Number: 21200920071 Bldgs. P–3X SHT1of5 Bell TX 76544 Status: Unutilized Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Karnack TX 75661 Property Number: 21200720109 Bldgs. 9550, 9557, 9558, 11301 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Fort Bliss Property Number: 21200340072 Reasons: Extensive deterioration El Paso TX 79916 Status: Excess Bldg. 1235 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Fort Bliss Property Number: 21200930025 Directions: 02121 thru 21211, 21214 El Paso TX 79916 Status: Unutilized thru 21221, 21223, 21225, 21227, Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration 21231D thru 21240, 21242, 21244, Property Number: 21200740030 Bldgs. 11284, 11304 21246, 21248 Status: Unutilized Fort Bliss Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration; El Paso TX 79916 Bldgs. P–3X SHT2of5 Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Longhorn Army Ammo Plant Bldg. 00002 Property Number: 21200940036 Karnack TX 75661 Denton Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Lewisville TX 76102 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200340073 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 25 Status: Excess Property Number: 21200810034 Brownwood GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Brown TX 76801 Directions: 21250 thru 21257, 21259, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army 0027X, 0022X, 0035X 9 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201020033 Reasons: Secured Area Fort Bliss Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 56208, 56220 El Paso TX 79916 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Hood Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00046 Ft. Hood TX 76544 Property Number: 21200820013 Ft. Bliss Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess El Paso TX Property Number: 21200420146 Directions: 1610, 1680, 2322, 2323, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 2332, 2333, 2343, 2353, 3191 Property Number: 21201120056 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 7122, 7125 Bldg. 08017 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Bliss Fort Worth 6 Bldgs. El Paso TX 79916 Tarrant TX 76108 Ft. Bliss Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army El Paso TX Property Number: 21200540070 Property Number: 21200830028 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201120059 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7136 Secured Area Directions: 07180, 07184, 07186, 07188, Fort Bliss 9 Bldgs. 07190, 07192 El Paso TX 79916 Fort Worth Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Tarrant TX 76108 Bldg 1674 Property Number: 21200540071 Landholding Agency: Army 42nd & Old Ironsides Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200830029 Fort Hood TX 76544 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D5040 Directions: 8501, 8504, 8505, 8506, Property Number: 21201140065 Grand Prairie Reserve Complex 8507, 8508, 8509, 8511, 8514 Status: Excess Tarrant TX 75051 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Reasons: Secured Area; Contamination Landholding Agency: Army deterioration 5 Buildings

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Ft. Wolters Fort Bliss Deseret Chemical Depot Ft. Wolters TX 76067 El Paso TX 79916 Tooele UT 84074 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201410004 Property Number: 21201540051 Property Number: 21199820121 Status: Excess Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: 1178, 1179, 1180, 1201, Directions: 03682; 03693; 05041; 05043; Directions: 1213? 05044; 05045; 07013; 07021; 09495; Comments: Comments: public access denied and no 09683; 11269; 11519; 11520; 11626; Reasons: Extensive deterioration; alternative method to gain access w/ 11660; 11682 Secured Area out compromising national security. Comments: public access denied and no Bldgs. 04546, 04550 Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Deseret Chemical Depot 3 Buildings without compromising national Stockton UT 84071 Red River Army Depot security. Landholding Agency: Army Red River Army Depot TX 75507 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200610034 Landholding Agency: Army 2 Buildings Status: Excess Property Number: 21201440041 Fort Hood Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Excess Fort Hood TX 76544 Bldg. 5126 Directions: 01161; 01162; 01165 Landholding Agency: Army Deseret Chemical Depot Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201610016 Stockton UT alternative method to gain access w/ Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army out compromising national security. Directions: Building 4222 Property Number: 21200820075 Reasons: Secured Area RPUID:312106; 56007 RPUID:172572 Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no 01154 Comments: Bldg. 4535 was demolished alternative method to gain access Red River Army Depot 04/12/2012. without compromising national Texarkana TX 75507 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army security. Property Number: 21201440042 Reasons: Secured Area 16 Bldgs. Green River Test Complex Status: Excess 7 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Fort Hood Green River UT 84525 alternative method to gain access w/ Fort Hood TX 76544 Landholding Agency: Army out compromising national security. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201210043 Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201610018 Status: Unutilized Directions: 50101, 50102, 50106, 50108, 4 Buildings Status: Unutilized 50109, 50130, 50131, 50133, 50210, Fort Hood Directions: 56448:956596; 56449: 50253, 50291, 50308, 50331, 50400 Ft. Hood TX 76544 956597; 56171:312159; 8314:180917; Landholding Agency: Army 8400:180742; 9426:180261; 4261: Comments: nat’l security concerns; no Property Number: 21201440061 312300 public access and no alternative Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no method to gain access. Directions: 36019; 36027; 36028; 36043 alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national 14 Bldgs. alternative method to gain access security. Green River Test Complex without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Green River UT 84525 security. 2 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Fort Hood Property Number: 21201210044 Building 01249 Fort Hood TX 76544 Status: Unutilized 1249 Irwin Rd. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 50001, 50002, 50003, 50006, Fort Bliss TX 79916 Property Number: 21201610047 50019, 50020, 50022, 50024, 50027, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess 50029, 50031, 50032, 50040, 50043 Property Number: 21201520044 Directions: 2033 RPUID:171493; 56616 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no Status: Unutilized RPUID:171884 public access and no alternative Comments: public access denied and no Comments: public access denied and no method to gain access. alternative method to gain access alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area without compromising national without compromising national 2 Bldgs. security. security. Green River Test Complex Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area Green River UT 84525 9111; RPUID: 180441 Landholding Agency: Army Hell on Wheels Avenue Utah Property Number: 21201210096 Fort Hood TX 76544 Bldg. 5145 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Deseret Chemical Depot Directions: 50105, 50207 Property Number: 21201540026 Tooele UT 84074 Comments: nat’l security concerns; no Status: Excess Landholding Agency: Army public access and no alternative Comments: documented deficiencies: Property Number: 21199820120 method to gain access. property has holes in the structure Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area that most likely will result in collapse Directions: Building Z2206 & Z2212 if removed off-site; clear threat to Comments: 115500 Stark Rd. physical safety. Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Stockton UT 84071 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 16 Buildings Bldg. 8030 Property Number: 21201330027

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Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Comments: Comments: secured facility access alternative method to gain access Reasons: Other—Latrine, detached denied to general public & no alter. without compromising national structure; Secured Area; Within 2000 method to gain access w/out security. ft. of flammable or explosive material compromising nat’l security. Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 4339–10 Reasons: Secured Area 14 Buildings Radford Army Ammunition Plant 16 Buildings DUGWAY PROVING GROUND Latrine DUGWAY PROVING GROUND DUGWAY PROVING GROUND UT Radford VA 24141 DUGWAY PROVING GROUND UT 84022 Landholding Agency: Army 84022 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010838 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201540039 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201540036 Status: Underutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Underutilized Directions: 00069–RPUID: 599975; Comments: Directions: 00001–RPUID: 570563; 00093–RPUID: 618228;00152–RPUID: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 00003–RPUID: 588352; 00005–RPUID: 621801; 00103–RPUID:587003; or explosive material; Other—Latrine, 588352; 00007–RPUID: 611072; 00107–RPUID: 611292; 00113–RPUID: detached structure; Secured Area 00011–RPUID: 614435; 00020–RPUID: 605404; 00118–RPUID: 590378; 611287; 00021–RPUID: 614434; Bldg. 4339–11 00119–RPUID: 606737; 00123–RPUID: Radford Army Ammunition Plant 00022–RPUID: 570464; 00023–RPUID: 577667; 00125–RPUID: 577668; 599972; 00024–RPUID: 575282; Latrine 00127–RPUID: 607723; 00129–RPUID: Radford VA 24141 00025–RPUID: 586999;00027–RPUID: 574112; 00131–RPUID: 577669; 570566; 00029–RPUID: Landholding Agency: Army 00140–RPUID: 606738 Property Number: 21199010840 587000;00031–618225; 33–RPUID: Comments: public access denied and no 599973; 37–RPUID: 587002 Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: public access denied and no without compromising national alternative method to gain access Comments: security. Reasons: Secured Area; Other—Latrine, without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area security. detached structure; Within 2000 ft. of Reasons: Secured Area Virginia flammable or explosive material Bldg. 4339–24 20 Buildings Bldg. 4327–07 Warehouse Radford Army Ammunition Plant DUGWAY PROVING GROUND Radford Army Ammunition Plant DUGWAY PROVING GROUND UT Radford VA 24141 Latrine 84022 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010833 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201540037 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010841 Status: Underutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: 00154–598832; 00156– Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 595717; 00158–574114; 00162– Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: 603757; 00163–574115; 00164– of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Other—Latrine, 585779; 00167–595718; 00171– detached structure; Within 2000 ft. of Bldgs. 4339–23 586937; 00173–607725; 00175– flammable or explosive material 574117; 00177–603576; 00180– Radford Army Ammunition Plant Latrine Bldg. 4710–01 575781; 00181–575670; 00183– Radford Army Ammunition Plant 574119; 00185–598833; 00186– Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Latrine 595719; 00187–609946; 00197– Radford VA 24141 609948; 00198–579166; 00201– Property Number: 21199010835 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 600412 Property Number: 21199010843 Comments: public access denied and no Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access Directions: State Highway 114 without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Comments: security. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area Other—Latrine, detached structure Bldg. 3012, Nitrating House or explosive material; Other—Latrine, 20 Buildings detached structure; Secured Area DUGWAY PROVING GROUND Radford Army Ammunition Plant DUGWAY PROVING GROUND UT Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3511–00 84022 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010836 Blocker Press Property Number: 21201540038 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Status: Underutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 00205–609949; 00209– Comments: Property Number: 21199010844 602438; 00256–583679; 00303– Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized 600093; 00306–616070; 00313– of flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 590335; 00321–587745; 00325– Bldg. 4339–02 Comments: 583680; 00329–573173; 00351– Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 579174; 00361–600095; 5236–581055; Radford VA 24141 of flammable or explosive material 05362–579151; 05363–576303; Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4710–02 05367–573490; 05375–575942; Property Number: 21199010837 Radford Army Ammunition Plant 05381–578690; 05382–583591; Status: Underutilized Latrine 05383–599699; 05390–604657 Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141

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Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010860 Property Number: 21199010845 Property Number: 21199010854 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Directions: State Highway 114 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Comments: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area or explosive material; Secured Area; of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 4910–02 Other—Latrine, detached structure. Bldg. 3649–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4343–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Premix House No. 3 Radford VA 24141 Codmium Plating House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010861 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010855 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010848 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 4910–03 of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 4909–03 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4901–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Block Press House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010862 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010856 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010849 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 3670–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4909–04 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 3553–00, A–1 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Perchlorate Grind House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Press Cutting House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010863 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010857 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010851 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 4910–04 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4909–05 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4905–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Control House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010864 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010858 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010852 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4910–05 of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 3662–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4909–01 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Screen Storehouse Radford VA 24141 Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010865 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010859 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010853 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3672–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4910–01 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4909–02 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Perchlorate Grind House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010866

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Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 3706–00 of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 4933–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 3675–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Pre-Mix Rest House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Filter House Radford VA 24141 Air Dry House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010880 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010874 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010867 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 3723–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3688 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4911–02 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Nibbling House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Control House Radford VA 24141 Air Dry House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010881 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010875 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010868 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3742–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4935–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4912–05 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Catch Tank House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Chilled Water Refrigeration Radford VA 24141 Waste Powder and Solvent Storage Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010882 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010876 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010869 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3743–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4945–02 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 3676–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Weigh House No. 1 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Coating House Radford VA 24141 C–7 Mix House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010883 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010877 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010870 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 5501–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3702–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 4913–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Finishing Bldg. Radford Army Ammunition Plant Chemical Grind House Radford VA 24141 Large Grain Disassembly House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010884 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010878 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010871 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material. Bldg. 5502–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 4952–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 3678–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Waste Water Treatment Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Beaker Wrap House Radford VA 24141 Air Dry House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010885 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010879 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010872 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments:

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Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 9203–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Green Line Complex Bldg. 7112–01 Solvent Preparation Bldg. Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Increment House Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010900 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199010894 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010886 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 9310–01 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 9205 Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Rolled Powder Bldg. Bldg. 5500–00 Green Line Complex Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Manufacturing Bldg. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010901 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199010895 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010887 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 9361–06 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 9209 Radford Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant Material Storage Bldg. 7126–00 Traying Bldg. Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Halfway House Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010903 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199010896 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010889 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 9500–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 9210 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Nitrating House Bldg. 7160–00 Traying Bldg. Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Area Maintenance Office Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010904 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199010897 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199010890 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 9503–00 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 9211 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 7800–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Finishing House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Traying Bldg. Radford VA 24141 Extruded Grain Finishing House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010905 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010898 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010892 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 9510–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 9206 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 7806–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Spent Acid Recovery Radford Army Ammunition Plant Green Line Complex Radford VA 24141 Latrine and Utility House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010907 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199010899 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010893 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 9546–01 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 9207 Radford Army Ammunition Plant

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Soda Ash Mix House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011532 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011525 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010909 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 221–25 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1619 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 9550–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Burning Ground Office Radford Army Ammunition Plant Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Storage Bldg. Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011533 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011526 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199010910 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1653 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1622 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1600 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011534 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011527 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011521 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1654 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1625 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1604 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011535 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011528 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011522 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. NR 222–00 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1650 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1608 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Change House, New River Facility Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Dublin VA 24084 Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011536 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011530 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011523 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1655 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1651 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. NR 0221–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Boiler House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Dublin VA 24084 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011537 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011531 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011524 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1656 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1652 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1618 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Solvent Recovery House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army

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Property Number: 21199011538 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1014–00 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1675 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. NR–225 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Emergency Catch House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Maintenance Office, New River Facility Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24084 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011553 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011545 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011539 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1019 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1676 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1657 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Boiling Tub House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011554 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011547 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011540 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1024–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1007 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1658 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Poacher House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Acid Screening House Radford VA 24141 Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011555 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011548 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011541 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1026–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1008 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 0407–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Final Wringer House Equipment Radford Army Ammunition Plant Acid Heat And Circulating House Radford VA 24141 Filter Plant Station Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011556 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011549 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011542 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1500–00 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1010 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 0403–09 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Dehy Press House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Dry House and Conveyor Radford VA 24141 Control House Water Monitoring Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011557 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011550 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011543 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1501–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1012 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 1659 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Pump and Accumulator House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Nitrating House Radford VA 24141 Water Dry House Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011558 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011551 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011544 Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114

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Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 1567–00 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1514–00 Lunch Room Bldg. 1508–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Finishing Press House No. 3 Landholding Agency: Army Mix House No. 1 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011573 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011566 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011560 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 1685–00 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1521–00 Sorting House Bldg. 1509–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Hydraulic Station Landholding Agency: Army Mix House No. 2 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011574 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011567 Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199011561 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 1703–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1548–00 Coating House Bldg. 1510–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Oil Storage House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Block Press House Property Number: 21199011575 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011568 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199011562 Directions: State Highway 114 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: of flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1851–00 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1549–00 Screening House Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 1511–00 Area Maintenance Shop Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011577 Block Press House Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011569 Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011563 Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Status: Unutilized Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Comments: of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 1980–06 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 1554–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 1512–00 Powder Line Office Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011579 Block Press House Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011570 Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199011564 Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Comments: or explosive material; Other—latrine; Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable detached structure; Secured Area Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 1980–17 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 1558–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 1513–00 Ingredient Storehouse Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011580 Finishing Press House No. 2 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199011571 Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199011565 Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Other—latrine; detached Status: Unutilized Comments: structure; Secured Area; Within 2000 Directions: State Highway 114 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable ft. of flammable or explosive material Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 2051–00

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Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA NC Fines Separation Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013567 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013560 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011581 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 9544–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3050–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 2509–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA Mix House Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013569 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013561 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011582 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 206 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3046–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 2518 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA Finishing Press And Cutting House Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013570 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013562 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011585 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 221–05 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 3007–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 2519 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 Finishing Press And Cutting House Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199110142 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013563 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011588 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 221–06 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3002–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 2559–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 Refrigeration Building Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199110143 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013564 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199011591 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Bldg. B1826 Elev. Motor House of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 3010–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 3045–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Hwy. 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 State Highway 114 Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199120071 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199013566 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199013559 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. A426 or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 3019–00 Powder Burning Ground Office Bldg. 3022–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford Army Ammunition Plant State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141

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Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. B3677, Elevator House Comments: Property Number: 21199140618 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 of flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T0117 Comments: Property Number: 21199140627 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 of flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 456, Filter House Comments: Property Number: 21199830223 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A4912–05, Blower House Comments: Property Number: 21199140619 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 of flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army 5 Bldgs. Comments: Property Number: 21199140628 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 734 Comments: Property Number: 21199830224 AOP Plant Control House Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Directions: 0221–03, 0221–30, 0221–31, Radford VA 24141 Bldg. B4912–11, Control House 0221–32, 0221–33 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Property Number: 21199140620 Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Directions: State Highway 114 Property Number: 21199140629 3 Bldgs. Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: State Highway 114 Radford VA 24141 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D1733, Control Shelter Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199830225 Radford Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Directions: A0266–01, 0266–03, 0266– Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. C4913, Control House Radford Army Ammunition Plant 08 Property Number: 21199140621 Comments: Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: State Highway 114 or explosive material; Secured Area Comments: Property Number: 21199140630 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Bldg. 0267–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Radford VA 24141 Bldg. B3553, Lunch Room Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199830226 Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. D4915, Storage Building Directions: Property Number: 21199140622 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Property Number: 21199140631 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized 2 Bldgs. or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. B3670, Control House Comments: Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199830227 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 7103–01, HE Saw House Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199140623 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 0421–00, A0421–00 Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Property Number: 21199140632 of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Bldg. A0425–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. B3671, Control House Comments: Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830228 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. A7103–01, Motor House Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199140624 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24141 Comments: Directions: State Highway 114 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Property Number: 21199140633 of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Bldg. A0428–00 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: State Highway 114 Radford Army Ammunition Plant

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Radford VA 24141 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199830229 of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199830246 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Comments: Radford VA 24141 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830238 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 0525–00 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: A1652–00, B1652–00, Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 A1653–00, B1653–00 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199830230 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199830248 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Bldg. 1732–00 Directions: 3641–00, 3647–00, A3647– Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant 00, B3647–00 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Radford VA 24141 Comments: of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830240 of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Directions: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199830231 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830250 Directions: 0602–00N, 0603–00N, 0604– Bldg. 19803–23 Status: Unutilized 00N Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: A3670–00, C3670–00, Comments: Radford VA 24141 A3676–00, B3676–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830242 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 1035–00 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Bldg. 3727–00 Radford VA 24141 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199830233 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830251 Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Radford VA 24141 Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199830243 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. D1601–00 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 2002–00, T2018–00, 2050– Radford VA 24141 Bldg. 3901–00 00 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830235 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830252 Comments: 2 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area Radford VA 24141 Comments: 3 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830244 of flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized 3 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: B2518–00, A2519–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199830236 Comments: Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Directions: B1608–00, C1608–00, or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830254 D1608–00 2 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 4334–00, 4339–26, 4339–36 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Radford VA 24141 Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830245 of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 3 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Directions: A3553–00, C3553–00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21199830237 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199830255 Directions: 1651–00, A1651–00, B1651– Bldg. A3561–00 Status: Unutilized 00 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Directions: 4703–00, 4708–00, 4712–00

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Comments: Directions: 5002–00, 5020–00, 5027–00 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Property Number: 21200130077 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized 7 Bldgs. or explosive material; Secured Area GSA Number: Radford Army Ammunition Plant 3 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. A0415 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Radford AAP Property Number: 21199830256 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24143–0100 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199830263 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: A4909–04, B4909–04, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200230038 C4909–04, B4910–04, A4911–02, Directions: 5510–00, 5511–00, 5512–00 Status: Unutilized B4911–02, C4911–02 Comments: GSA Number: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 00200 or explosive material; Secured Area 6 Bldgs. Radford Army Amo Plant 15 Bldgs. Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24143–0100 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200240071 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199830264 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199830257 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Directions: 7100–00, A7102–02, B7102– Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: B4912–10, C4912–10, 4912– 02, 7105–00, A7105–00, 7120–02 of flammable or explosive material 11, A4912–11, 4912–12, A4912–12, Comments: Bldg. T4022 B4912–12, C4912–12, 4912–32, Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Radford Army Amo Plant A4912–32, B4912–32, 4912–38, of flammable or explosive material Radford VA 24143–0100 A4912–38, 4912–47, A4912–47 10 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Radford Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21200240072 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Radford VA 24141 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: 2 Bldgs. Property Number: 21199830265 Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized deterioration; Within 2000 ft. of Radford VA 24141 Directions: 9200–00, 9201–00, 9202–00, flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army 9204–00, 9208–00, 9212–00, 9215–00, Bldg. 00723 Property Number: 21199830258 9216–00, 9217–00, 9218–00 Fort Story Status: Unutilized Comments: Ft. Story VA 23459 Directions: 4915–00, A4915–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21200310046 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. C3677–00 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Radford AAP GSA Number: 4 Bldgs. Radford VA 24141 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 00222 Radford VA 24141 Property Number: 21200020079 Radford Army Ammo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Radford VA 24143 Property Number: 21199830259 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200510045 Directions: 4922–00, A4924–02, 4924– of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized 07, 4928–00 Bldg. 5504–00 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Radford AAP Bldgs. 22127, 22128 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Radford VA 24141 Radford Army Ammo Plant or explosive material; SecuredArea Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24143 3 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200020080 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200510046 Radford VA 24141 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199830260 of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 00677 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 7503–00 Fort Belvoir Directions: A4945–02, B4945–02, 4951– Radford AAP Fairfax VA 22060 06 Radford VA 24141 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710043 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200020081 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration 3 Bldgs. GSA Number: Bldgs. 00705, 00706, 00771 Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Fort Belvoir Radford VA 24141 of flammable or explosive material Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 3074, 3075 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199830261 Fort Belvoir Property Number: 21200710044 Status: Unutilized Ft. Belvoir VA 22060–5110 Status: Unutilized

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Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 05033, 05034, 05035, 05036, Reasons: Extensive deterioration Bldgs. 01112, 01139 05037 Bldgs. 01140, 01154 Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Belvoir Fairfax VA 22060 Bldgs. 05040, 05043 Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710045 Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200810042 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720047 Reasons: Extensive deterioration 5 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 05015, 05021 Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Fort Belvoir Fairfax VA 22060 6 Bldgs. Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200710046 Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200810043 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: 01141, 01146, 01147, 01148, Property Number: 21200720049 Reasons: Extensive deterioration 01153 Status: Unutilized Bldg. P0545 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 05071, 05072, 05073, 05075, Fort Story Bldgs. 3065–3071 05076, 05077 Ft. Story VA 23459 Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Fairfax VA 22060 Bldgs. 05081, 05088 Property Number: 21200830040 Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200710047 Fairfax VA 22060 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 00187, 00189, 00707 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720050 Fort Belvoir Fairfax VA 22060 Bldgs. 3086, 3087, 3099 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200840056 Fairfax VA 22060 7 Bldgs. Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200710048 Fairfax VA 22060 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. T0514 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200720051 Fort Story Status: Unutilized Ft. Story VA 23459 Bldgs. 05089, 05093, 05099 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 05090, 05092, 05094, 05095, Fort Belvoir Property Number: 21200920077 05096, 05097, 05098 Fairfax VA 22060 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Property Number: 21200710049 Bldgs. US042, US044, US45B 4 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Radford AAP Radford Army Ammo Plant Reasons: Extensive deterioration Montgomery VA 24013 Radford VA 24143 Landholding Agency: Army 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Fort Belvoir Property Number: 21200740031 Property Number: 21200930028 Fairfax VA 22060 Status: Underutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 1030, 1031, 1038, 1044 Property Number: 21200720043 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Bldg. 01001 or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: 0629, 0630, 00704, 00771 Radford AAP Bldgs. 1000, 2000, 2010 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Montgomery VA 24013 Radford AAP Bldgs. 01147, 01148 Landholding Agency: Army Montgomery VA 24143 Fort Belvoir Property Number: 21200740032 Landholding Agency: Army Fairfax VA 22060 Status: Underutilized Property Number: 21200940038 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200720044 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Extensive deterioration Radford Army Ammo Plant Bldgs. 1106, 1109, 1110 4 Bldgs. Radford VA 24143 Fort Belvoir Fort Belvoir Landholding Agency: Army Fairfax VA 22060 Fairfax VA 22060 Property Number: 21200740170 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201010037 Property Number: 21200720045 Directions: 36410, 36470, 36500, 37060 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Extensive deterioration Directions: 05002, 05009, 05010, 05014 or explosive material; Secured Area 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Extensive deterioration 4 Bldgs. Radford Army Ammo Plant 5 Bldgs. Fort Story Montgomery VA 24013 Fort Belvoir Ft. Story VA 23459 Landholding Agency: Army Fairfax VA 22060 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201010038 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200810037 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200720046 Status: Unutilized Directions: US042, US044, US45B, Status: Unutilized Directions: T0540, T0750, T0753, T0762 51565

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Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201030036 Reasons: Not accessible by road; Within or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive 8 Bldgs. Directions: 49102, 49103, 49126, 71022, material; Secured Area Hampton Readiness Center 71032, 72215, 91248, 91253, 91254 Bldg 1621 Hampton VA 23666 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Rte., P.O. Box 2 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21201020026 18 Bldgs. Radford VA 24143 Status: Unutilized Radford AAP Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 23 Montgomery VA 24143 Property Number: 21201120064 Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201030038 Reasons: Not accessible by road; Radford AAP Status: Unutilized Contamination; Secured Area Montgomery VA 24143 Directions: 98206, 98209, 98216, 98217, Bldg. 98241 Landholding Agency: Army 98218, 98224, 98226, 98227, 98231, Rte., 114, P.O. Box 2 Property Number: 21201030030 98232, 98242, 98244, 98280, 98289, Radford Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 98291, 98294, 98297, 98298 Radford VA Directions: 1002, 1003, 1026, 1045 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21201120065 of flammable or explosive material 8 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized 16 Bldgs. Radford AAP Reasons: Not accessible by road; Within Radford AAP Montgomery VA 24143 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Montgomery VA 24143 Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201030039 Bldg. 00731 Property Number: 21201030032 Status: Unutilized null Status: Unutilized Directions: 98303, 98304, 98307, 98327, Radford VA Directions: 1666A, 1666B, 1668A, 98332, 98347, 98348, 98364 Landholding Agency: Army 1671A, 1671B, 1672A, 1672B, 1674, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21201130009 1674A, 1674B, 1675, 1675A, 1675B, or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Excess 1676, 1676A, 1676B Bldg. ANTEN Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Fort Eustis or explosive material; Extensive of flammable or explosive material Ft. Eustis VA 23604 deterioration; Secured Area 12 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 0731A Radford AAP Property Number: 21201040032 Rte 114 P.O. Box 2 Montgomery VA 24143 Status: Unutilized Radford VA Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201030033 Bldgs. 1132, 1133, 1134 Property Number: 21201130011 Status: Unutilized Fort Belvoir Status: Excess Directions: 1751, 1754, 1762, 1765, Fairfax VA 22060 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 2002, 2003, 2007, 2026, 2047, 2048, Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material; 2049, 2050A Property Number: 21201040033 Extensive deterioration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Excess Bldg. 07352 or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration null 10 Bldgs. 6 Bldgs. Radford VA 24143 Radford AAP Radford AAP Landholding Agency: Army Montgomery VA 24143 Radford VA 24143 Property Number: 21201130012 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201030034 Property Number: 21201040036 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area; Directions: 3621, 3652, 3655, 3658, Directions: 1000, 1010, 2000, 2010, Extensive deterioration 3675, 3675B, 3675C, 3678A, 3678B, 22116, USO43 Bldgs. 00736 & 0736A 3678C Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable null Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area Radford VA 24143 or explosive material; Secured Area 1618B Landholding Agency: Army 6 Bldgs. Radford Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21201130013 Radford AAP Rte 114, P.O. Box 2 Status: Excess Montgomery VA 24143 Radford VA Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army deterioration; Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21201030035 Property Number: 21201110007 flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 2302 & 2303 Directions: 4703, 9101A, 9101B, 9102A, Reasons: Secured Area null 9102B, 9103B Bldg 1618B Fort Belvoir VA 22060 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Rte. 114, P.O. Box 2 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Radford Army Ammo Plant Property Number: 21201130031 9 Bldgs. Radford VA 24143 Status: Excess Radford AAP Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Montgomery VA 24143 Property Number: 21201120063 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy

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Defense Supply Center 26 Building Comments: public access denied and no Richmond VA 23297 null alternative without compromising Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24143 national security. Property Number: 21201140063 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201320007 5 Buildings Directions: 00091, 00006, 00007, 00010 Status: Unutilized Fort Pickett Training Center Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 1506A, 1506B, 1609, 1609A, Blackstone VA 23824 Bldg 00104 1609B, 1609C, 1616, 1616A, 1616B, Landholding Agency: Army 8000 Jefferson Davis Hwy 1616C, 2500, 2501, 2506, 2508, 2510, Property Number: 21201440006 Richmond VA 23297 2512, 2515, 2516, 2518, 2555, 2555A, Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army 2560A, 2558, 2560, 3740, 9379 Directions: T2362; T2363; T2364; Property Number: 21201140069 Comments: w/in restricted area, public T2411; T2603 Status: Unutilized assess denied & no alter. method w/ Comments: public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area out compromising nat’l sec. alternative method to gain access w/ 12 Bldgs. Reasons: Secured Area out compromising national security. Ft. Pickett Trng Ctr 2 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Blackstone VA 23824 Fort Pickett Training Cener 6 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Blackstone VA 23824 Fort Belvior Property Number: 21201210051 Landholding Agency: Army Ft. Belvior VA 22060 Status: Excess Property Number: 21201330054 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: T2823, T2826, T2828, Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201440017 T2829, T2838, T2860, T2861, T2856, Directions: T1710, T2606 Status: Excess T2862, T2863, T2864, T2865 Comments: public access denied & no Directions: 1151; 1906; 1141; 1186; Comments: nat’l security concerns; no alternative method to gain access w/ 1194; 1195 public access and no alternative out compromising nat’l security. Comments: public access denied and no method to gain access. Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access w/ Reasons: Secured Area T1810 out compromising national security. Reasons: Secured Area 16 Bldgs. Fort Pickett Training Center Ft. Pickett Trng Ctr Blackstone VA 23824 Building 00215 Blackstone VA 23824 Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21201340022 Radford VA 24143 Property Number: 21201220038 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Excess Comments: public access denied and no Property Number: 21201510045 Status: Excess Directions: T2814, T2815, T2816, alternative method to gain access Comments: public access denied and no T2817, T2823, T2826, T2827, T2828, without compromising national alternative method to gain access T2829, T2838, T2841, T2856, T2860, security. without compromising national T2861, T2863, T2862 Reasons: Secured Area security. Comments: nat’l security concerns; 2 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area public access denied & no alternative Radford Army Ammunition Plant method to gain access w/out Radford VA 24143 16 Buildings comprising nat’l security. Landholding Agency: Army Radford Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201410018 Radford VA 24143 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized 12 Bldgs. Property Number: 21201520019 Directions: 726, 730 Ft. Pickett Trng Ctr Status: Unutilized Blackstone VA 23824 Comments: public access denied and no Directions: Buildings 71063, 7106–02A, Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ 71062, 49103B, 49103A, 49102B, Property Number: 21201220042 out compromising national security. 2560B, 2521, 2518B, 2518A, 2517B, Status: Excess Reasons: Secured Area 2517A, 2515A, 7106–03A, 71064, Directions: A1811, AT306, AT307, 2 Buildings 7106–04A R0013, R0014, R0021, R0026, R0027, Radford Army Ammunition Plant Comments: public access denied and no R0040, R0055, R0063, R0064 Rte 114, P.O. Box 2 alternative method to gain access Comments: nat’l security concerns; Radford VA 24143–0002 without compromising national public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army security. alternative method to gain access w/ Property Number: 21201420029 Reasons: Secured Area out comprising nat’l security. Status: Underutilized 16 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 726;730 Radford Army Ammunition Plant 2 Buildings Comments: public access denied and no Radford VA 24143 114 P.O. Box 2 alternative method to gain access Landholding Agency: Army Radford VA 24143 without compromising national Property Number: 21201520020 Landholding Agency: Army security. Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201230047 Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Buildings 71091, 71092A, Status: Unutilized 726 and 730 71101, 71101A, 7115, 7136, 2511, Directions: 2045, 2046 Radford Army Ammunition Plant 2516A, 2516B, 2521, 2521A, 2554, Comments: restricted area; public access Radford VA 24143–0002 71102A, 71092, 71102, 71122 denied & no alternative method to Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied and no gain access w/out comprising nat’l Property Number: 21201430002 alternative method to gain access security. Status: Underutilized without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Directions: 726; 730 security.

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Reasons: Secured Area Directions: alternative method to gain access w/ 3 Buildings Comments: out compromising nat’l security. Defense Supply Center Reasons: Extensive deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Richmond VA 25297 15 Bldgs. 3 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Fort Lewis Libbey Ave. Property Number: 21201530006 Pierce WA 98433 JBLM WA 98433 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 19 (RPWD: 268718); 20 Property Number: 21201030041 Property Number: 21201320025 (RPWD: 268698); 53 (RPWD: 238700) Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Comments: public access denied and no Directions: 3417, 3418, 3423, 3424, Directions: 03316, 03322, 03330 alternative method to gain access 3427, 3428, 3429, 3430, 3433, 3434, Comments: secured military cantonment without compromising National 3435, 3436, 3439, 3442, 3444 area; public access denied & no Security. Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive alternative method to gain access w/ Reasons: Secured Area deterioration out compromising nat’l security. Building 06202 Bldgs. 00852 and 00853 Reasons: Secured Area Fort Lee; 19th Street Yakima Trng. Ctr. 23 Buildings Ft. Lee VA 23801 Yakima WA 98901 Joint Base Lewis McChord Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 21201530100 Property Number: 21201140001 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21201440047 Comments: documented deficiencies: Reasons: Extensive deterioration Status: Underutilized structural issues due to flooding; clear 8995 Directions: 07517; 07514; 07507; 07500; threat to personal safety. American Lake Ave. 03422; 03421; 03420; 03419; 03416; Reasons: Extensive deterioration JBLM WA 98433 03415; 03414; 03413; 03412; 03324; 06217 Landholding Agency: Army 03287; 03286; 03279; 03278; 03277; Fort Lee Property Number: 21201230021 03214;03212; 03213; 03080 Ft. Lee VA 23801 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Comments: secured military cantonment alternative method to gain access w/ Property Number: 21201540029 area; public access denied & no out compromising national security. Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access w/ Reasons: Secured Area out comprising nat’l security. Comments: public access denied and no 6 Buildings Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Sloane St. without compromising national 3 Buildings Joint Base Lewis McCh WA 03933 security. Joint Base Lewis-McChord Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area JBLM WA 98433 Property Number: 21201510021 1555A Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Radford Army Ammunition Property Number: 21201310043 Directions: 004ED; D0110; 14109; Plant; Rte. 114 P.O. Box 2 Status: Underutilized 09643; 03932; 03933 Radford VA 24143 Directions: 1158, 3151, 8066 Comments: public access denied & no Comments: secured military cantonment Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access w/ area; public access denied & Property Number: 21201540042 out compromising Nat’l Sec. noalternative method to gain access Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied and no w/out compromising nat’l security. Joint Base Lewis McChord alternative method to gain access Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. #08277 without compromising national 10 Buildings 8277 Shoreline Beach Rd. security. Joint Base Lewis McChord Pierce WA 98433 Reasons: Secured Area JBLM WA 98433 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 5 Buildings Property Number: 21201510024 Sandston Armory Property Number: 21201310066 Status: Underutilized Status: Underutilized Sandston VA 23150 Comments: public access denied & no Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 03154, 03156, 03157, 03158, 03160, 03161, 03163, 03164, 03165, alternative method to gain access w/ Property Number: 21201610065 out compromising Nat’l Sec. Status: Unutilized 03167 Comments: secured military cantonment Reasons: Within airport runway clear Directions: Building T4504; T3704; zone Secured Area T4500; T3702; T3700 area; public access denied & no Comments: public access denied and no alternative method to gain access w/ Yakima Training Ctr. Bldg. 223 alternative method to gain access out compromising nat’l security. 223 Firing Center Road without compromising national Reasons: Secured Area Yakima WA 98901 security. 5 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Division Dr. Property Number: 21201510029 JBLM WA 98433 Status: Underutilized Washington Landholding Agency: Army Comments: public access denied & no Bldg. 6991 Property Number: 21201320024 alternative method to gain access w/ Fort Lewis Status: Underutilized out compromising Nat’l Sec. Ft. Lewis WA 98433 Directions: 03131; 03135, 03139, 03317, Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 03320 Building 223 Property Number: 21199810242 Comments: secured military cantonment Joint Base Lewis McChord Status: Unutilized area; public access denied & no JBLM WA 98433

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Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Other Property Number: 21201510043 Change House environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Underutilized Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3031 alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199011108 Badger Army Ammunition Plant without compromising national Status: Unutilized Change House security. Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Building #09623 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011116 9623 Rainier Drive or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Joint Base Lewis-McCh WA 98433 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 720–2 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21201610019 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Excess Change House Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: public access denied and no Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Landholding Agency: Army alternative method to gain access Bldg. 4031 Property Number: 21199011110 without compromising national Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized security. Change House Directions: Reasons: Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Building 02541 Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Firing Center Road Property Number: 21199011117 Yakima Training Center WA 98901 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21201610022 Bldg. 2016 Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Excess Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Other Comments: public access denied and no Change House environmental, Within 2000 ft. of alternative method to gain access Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army security. Property Number: 21199011111 Bldg. 5031 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Change House Wisconsin Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg.1993–1 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011119 Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3016 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011094 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Underutilized Change House 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: friable asbestos Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Other Property Number: 21199011112 Bldg. 2036 environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Directions: Change House Bldg. 227–1 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Change House of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011120 Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5016 Directions: Property Number: 21199011104 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Change House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area; Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Other environmental Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011113 Bldg. 3036 or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Directions: Change House Bldg. 513–2 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Change House of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011122 Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2031 Directions: Property Number: 21199011106 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friabls asbestos. Status: Unutilized Change House Reasons: Other environmental, Within Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011115 Bldg. 4036 or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Directions: Change House Bldg. 513–4 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913

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Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5504–1 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011123 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Unutilized Change House 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 material; Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4563–4 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199011131 Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Change House Other environmental Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 2504–1 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011139 Change House or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5504–2 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011125 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Change House or explosive material; Other Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5557–1 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199011132 Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Change House Other environmental Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 2504–2 Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011141 Change House or explosive material; Secured Area; Other environmental Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2557 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011126 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Other Status: Unutilized Change House environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Comments: friable asbstos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199011133 Bldg. 5557–2 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant material; Secured Area Directions: Change House Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 3504–2 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011142 Change House or explosive material; Secured Area; Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2563 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011128 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental; Secured Status: Unutilized Change House Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011134 Bldg. 5557–5 or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Directions: Change House Bldg. 4504–1 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Change House of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011144 Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3563–1 Directions: Property Number: 21199011129 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Change House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area; Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Other environmental Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011135 Bldg. 273 or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Directions: Training Facility Bldg. 4504–2 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Change House Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011148 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4563–3 Directions: Property Number: 21199011130 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Change House Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Other Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army environmental, Secured Area Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011138 Bldg. 229 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Directions: Administration Building

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Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1900–4 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011149 Standard Magazine or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–21 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011156 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Other Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2030 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011164 Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Administration—General Purpose environmental, Secured Area Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 3030 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199011150 Administration—General Purpose 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5030 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011157 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Administration—General Purpose Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 268 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199011165 Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Administration Bldg. Other environmental Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 1900–7 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011151 Reasons: Secured Area; Other Standard Magazine environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011160 Bldg. 1906–31 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Directions: Standard Magazine Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 267 Reasons: Other environmental, Within Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011166 Administration Bldg. material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 4030 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011152 Administration-General Purpose Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011161 Bldg. 1993–2 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Administration—General Purpose explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1900–2 Reasons: Other environmental; Secured Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011167 Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Bldg. 1906–1 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011154 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Standard Magzine Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199011162 Bldg. 1906–42 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant material; Secured Area Directions: Standard Magazine Bldg. 1900–3 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental; Secured Landholding Agency: Army Standard Magazine Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011168 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–10 Directions: Property Number: 21199011155 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Other Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army environmental, Secured Area Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011163 Bldg. 1906–46 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Directions: Standard Magazine

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Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1932–25 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011169 Cannon Magazine or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1932–21 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011176 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Cannon Magazine of flammable or explosive material; Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–4 Reasons: Secured Area; Other Property Number: 21199011183 Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine flammable or explosive material Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–34 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011171 Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area; Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–40 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011177 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine or explosive material; Other Directions: environmental, Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–12 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011184 Standard Magazine explosive material Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 1906–33 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011172 Reasons: Other environmental, Within Standard Magazine 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011178 Bldg. 1906–48 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Standard Magazine explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–13 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011185 Standard Magazine Other environmental Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 1906–39 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011173 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Other Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army environmental, Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 1906–51 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011179 Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine environmental, Secured Area Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–23 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011186 Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Bldg. 1932–7 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011174 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Cannon Magazine of flammable or explosive material; Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199011181 Bldg. 1932–33 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant material; Secured Area Directions: Cannon Magazine Bldg. 1906–28 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Standard Magazine or explosive material; Secured Area; Property Number: 21199011187 Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–43 Directions: Property Number: 21199011175 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011182 Bldg. 1906–53 or explosive material; Secured Area; Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Other environmental Directions: Standard Magazine

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Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–15 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Other Property Number: 21199011188 Standard Magazine environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–29 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011194 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine or explosive material; Other Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–8 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011200 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine explosive material Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–20 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011189 Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1932–23 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011195 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Cannon Magazine Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1932–8 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011202 Cannon Magazine Other environmental Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 1906–19 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011190 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Standard Magazine of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Other environmental Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011196 Bldg. 1906–45 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Directions: Standard Magazine environmental, Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1906–9 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Property Number: 21199011203 Standard Magazine environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 1906–25 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011191 Reasons: Secured Area; Other Standard Magazine Status: Unutilized environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 1906–49 Reasons: Secured Area; Other Property Number: 21199011197 Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine flammable or explosive material Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1932–17 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011204 Cannon Magazine Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Bldg. 1906–24 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011192 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199011198 Bldg. 1932–9 of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Other environmental Directions: Cannon Magazine Bldg. 1906–14 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Standard Magazine or explosive material; Secured Area; Property Number: 21199011205 Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1932–5 Directions: Property Number: 21199011193 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Cannon Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011199 Bldg. 1906–56 or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Directions: Standard Magazine

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Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9100–2 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011206 Richmond Magazine explosive material Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9100–8 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011213 Richmond Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011221 Bldg. 9100–1 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area; Directions: Richmond Magazine Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 214 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Property Number: 21199011207 Administration Other environmental Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9100–10 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011214 Richmond Magazine Reasons: Secured Area; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: flammable or explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 1906–54 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011222 Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Standard Magazine environmental, Secured Area Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 1975–2 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011208 or explosive material; Other Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Property Number: 21199011215 Bldg. 9100–12 Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Directions: Richmond Magazine Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Other Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3000 environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Property Number: 21199011224 Badger Army Ammunition Plant flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Warehouse Directions: Bldg. 9100–4 Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Richmond Magazine Property Number: 21199011209 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Underutilized explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199011218 Bldg. 9100–19 Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Directions: Richmond Magazine or explosive material; Secured Area; Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5000 or explosive material; Other Property Number: 21199011225 Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Warehouse Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9100–5 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199011210 Richmond Magazine Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Underutilized material; Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011219 Bldg. 9102–2 Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Igloo Magazine material; Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 275 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Property Number: 21199011227 Warehouse environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9100–6 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011211 Richmond Magazine Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Underutilized Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011220 Bldg. 1975–1 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Directions: Administration Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913

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Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2554 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011229 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Other Status: Unutilized Administration environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 flammable or explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6535 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199011238 Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Status: Unutilized Bus Station Other environmental Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1975–4 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011256 Administration or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 5554 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011230 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Administration of flammable or explosive material; Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 2015 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011240 Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Secured Area; Status: Unutilized Administration Other environmental Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1975–5 Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Secured Area; Other Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011259 Administration environmental, Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 3554 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011231 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Administration or explosive material; Other Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199011242 Bldg. 3015 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant material; Secured Area Directions: Administration Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 1975–7 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011263 Administration or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4554 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011233 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Unutilized Administration Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army material; Secured Area Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011244 Bldg. 4015 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Directions: Administration Bldg. 1975–8 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Administration Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011265 Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 4568 Directions: Property Number: 21199011234 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Administration Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 of flammable or explosive material; Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Other environmental Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011247 Bldg. 5015 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Directions: Administration Bldg. 205 Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within Landholding Agency: Army Clinic 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Property Number: 21199011268 Baraboo WI 53913 material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 8010 Directions: Property Number: 21199011236 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Administration Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Other Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army environmental, Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011249 Bldg. 6532–1 or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant environmental, Secured Area Directions: Change House

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Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6532–7 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011270 Change House Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6532–13 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011286 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Unutilized Change House 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 material; Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6532–2 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011302 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Change House explosive material Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6532–8 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011275 Change House Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 explosive material Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6532–14 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011290 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Change House or explosive material; Secured Area; Directions: Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6532–3 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Property Number: 21199011304 Change House environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 6532–9 Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011277 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Change House or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011293 Bldg. 6532–15 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: Change House explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6532–4 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant or explosive material; Other Property Number: 21199011305 Change House environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 6532–10 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011280 Reasons: Secured Area; Other Change House Status: Unutilized environmental, Within 2000 ft. of Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army flammable or explosive material Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6532–16 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199011295 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant of flammable or explosive material; Change House Other environmental Directions: Comments: friable asbestos. Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6532–5 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Property Number: 21199011306 Change House explosive material Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6532–11 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011282 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Change House Baraboo WI 53913 of flammable or explosive material; Directions: Other environmental Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011297 Bldg. 6532–17 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Directions: Change House Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6532–6 Comments: friable asbestos. Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Change House or explosive material; Other Property Number: 21199011307 Baraboo WI 53913 environmental, Secured Area Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6532–12 Directions: Property Number: 21199011284 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: friable asbestos. Status: Unutilized Change House Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army explosive material Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Property Number: 21199011300 Bldg. 6532–18 Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant explosive material Directions: Change House

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Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9504–2 Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21199011308 Change House Bldg. 6513–27 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199011320 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199210097 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Status: Unutilized material; Secured Area Comments: friable asbestos. Directions: Bldg. 6532–19 Reasons: Other environmental, Secured Comments: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Change House explosive material of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9504–4 Bldg. 6823–2 Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199011309 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Change House Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199210098 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199011323 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Other Status: Unutilized Directions: environmental, Secured Area Directions: Comments: Comments: friable asbestos. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 6532–20 Reasons: Other environmental, Within or explosive material; Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Change House Bldg. 6861–4 material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 264 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199011310 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI Property Number: 21199210099 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: friable asbestos. Property Number: 21199013872 Directions: Reasons: Other environmental, Within Status: Underutilized Comments: 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable material; Secured Area Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 9016–1 Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 6513–28 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Bldg. 6861–6 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Change House Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199220295 Property Number: 21199011311 Property Number: 21199013875 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Underutilized Directions: Directions: Directions: Comments: Comments: friable asbestos. Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 6513–31 of flammable or explosive material; Bldg. 6861–1 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Other environmental Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 9016–3 Baraboo WI Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199220296 Change House Property Number: 21199013876 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199011317 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Directions: Bldg. 6513–32 Comments: friable asbestos. Bldg. 6861–3 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Other Baraboo WI Landholding Agency: Army environmental, Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199220297 Property Number: 21199013877 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 9504–1 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Change House Directions: Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Bldg. 6513–33 Property Number: 21199011319 Bldg. 6861–5 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Baraboo WI Landholding Agency: Army Comments: friable asbestos. Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199220298 Reasons: Other environmental, Within Property Number: 21199013878 Status: Unutilized 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive Status: Unutilized Directions: material; Secured Area Directions: Comments:

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Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 6513–34 Property Number: 21199220306 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 28 Buildings Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199220299 Reasons: Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6513–47 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Property Number: 21199510070 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Include: 6807–28 thru 6807– Bldg. 6513–35 Property Number: 21199220308 33, 6807–36 thru 6807–53, 6807–58 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized thru 6807–61 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Property Number: 21199220300 Reasons: Secured Area deterioration Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6513–48 9 Buildings Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldg. 6513–36 Property Number: 21199220309 Property Number: 21199510071 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Directions: Include: 6806–3, 6806–4, Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 6805–8 thru 6805–10, 6803–5 thru Property Number: 21199220301 Reasons: Secured Area 6803–8 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6513–49 Comments: Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 deterioration Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 7 Buildings Bldg. 6513–37 Property Number: 21199220310 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Property Number: 21199510073 Property Number: 21199220302 Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6513–50 Directions: Include: 6953–2, 6956–2, Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant 6955–2, 6957–2 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Bldg. 6513–38 Property Number: 21199220311 Secured Area Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized 8 Buildings Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199220303 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6657–2, 6659–2 Property Number: 21199510074 Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Include: 6828–3, 6828–4, Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 6828–9, 6828–10, 6868–4 thru 6868– Bldg. 6513–39 Property Number: 21199510065 6, 6868–9 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Secured Area Property Number: 21199220304 Reasons: Secured Area 5 Buildings Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6668–2 thru 6668–4 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199510075 Bldg. 6513–40 Property Number: 21199510067 Status: Unutilized Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Directions: Include: 906–1–SL5, 6864–2, Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 6850–2, 6829–4, 6826–3 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Comments: Property Number: 21199220305 Reasons: Secured Area Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6808–9 thru 6808–16 Secured Area Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant 21 Buildings Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Badger Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Bldg. 6513–41 Property Number: 21199510069 Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199510076 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Status: Unutilized

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Directions: Include: 6815–1 thru 6815– Property Number: 21199740188 Telpher System 13, 6816–7, 6816–8, 6816–10, 6814–6 Status: Unutilized 0923–03, 0923–04, 0923–07 thru 6814–10 Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Extensive Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199740201 deterioration or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized 31 Buildings Bldg. 6826–01, Badger AAP Directions: Badger Army Ammunition Plant Supersonic Scanning House Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199510077 Property Number: 21199740189 12 Bldgs., Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Solvent Recovery House Directions: Include: 6810–17 thru 6810– Directions: 1600–19 thru 1600–30 32, 6810–39 thru 6810–44, 6812–11 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 thru 6812–16, 6812–20 thru 6812–22 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199740202 Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Bldg. 8008–00, Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Secured Area null Directions: 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Paste Weigh House Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 6805–01 thru 6805–05 Property Number: 21199740191 or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized 11 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Water Dry House Property Number: 21199740184 Comments: 1650–20 thru 1650–30 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Bldg. 9016–02, Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740203 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable null Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area; Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Comments: 10 Bldgs., Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740192 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Roll House Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 8 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Rest House Property Number: 21199740185 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 1750–13 thru 1750–19, 1750–21 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Bldg. 9045–00, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Comments: null Property Number: 21199740205 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740193 Comments: Slitting Roll Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 6802–02, 6802–3, 6802–5, 6802–7 Directions: of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: 6 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Glaze House Property Number: 21199740186 or explosive material; Secured Area 1800–02 thru 1800–07 Status: Unutilized 13 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Latrines Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740206 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199740194 Directions: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Comments: Press House Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 6810–04, 6810–07 Comments: of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 8 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Screening House Property Number: 21199740187 Bldg. 9101–00, Badger AAP 1850–01 thru 1850–08 Status: Unutilized null Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740207 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199740196 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Directions: 7 Bldgs., Badger AAP Directions: Comments: Inspection House Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; 6816–01 thru 6816–06, 6816–09 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP

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Screen Storehouse Landholding Agency: Army Maintenance Shop 1852–02 thru 1852–05 Property Number: 21199740216 4549–00, 5549–00, 5045–00 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740208 Comments: Property Number: 21199740222 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Directions: of flammable or explosive material Directions: Comments: 6 Bldgs., Badger AAP Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Block Press Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material 4510–01 thru 4510–03, 5510–01 thru or explosive material; Secured Area 23 Bldgs., Badger AAP 5510–03 Bldg. 4555–00, Badger AAP Magazine Standard Baraboo WI 53913 ACR Bldg. Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740217 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740209 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740223 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: Comments: Directions: Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP of flammable or explosive material Bldg. 3566–02, Badger AAP Final Press 6 Bldgs., Badger AAP null 4513–01 thru 4513–03, 5513–01, 5513– Material Store Baraboo WI 53913 02 Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740211 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740224 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740218 Status: Unutilized Directions: Status: Unutilized Directions: 4558–01, 4558–02, 4567–00, Comments: Directions: 5558–01, 5558–02, 5567–00 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Comments: Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP or explosive material; Secured Area or explosive material; Secured Area Dehy Press House 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP 4500–00, 5500–00 Cutting House Acid Mix Baraboo WI 53913 4515–01 thru 4516–03, 5516–01, 5516– 5002–00, 9002–00 Landholding Agency: Army 02 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740212 Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740225 Directions: Property Number: 21199740219 Status: Unutilized Comments: Status: Unutilized Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Directions: Comments: of flammable or explosive material Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Alcohol Pump House of flammable or explosive material 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP 4501–00, 5501–00 5 Bldgs., Badger AAP Acid Screening Baraboo WI 53913 Loading Platform 5007–00, 9007–00 Landholding Agency: Army 4517–01 thru 4517–03, 5517–01, 5517– Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740213 02 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740226 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199740220 Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Ingredient Mix House Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP 4506–00, 5506–00 of flammable or explosive material Acid Heat Baraboo WI 53913 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP 5008–00, 9008–00 Landholding Agency: Army Hydraulic Station Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740215 4521–00, 5521–00 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740227 Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Comments: Property Number: 21199740221 Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Comments: of flammable or explosive material Mixer Macerator Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP 4508–01, 4508–02, 5508–01, 5508–02 or explosive material; Secured Area Cellulose Drying House Baraboo WI 53913 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP 5010–00, 5044–00, 9010–00

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Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740228 or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199740244 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Directions: 0308–01, 0308–02, 0308–03, 0316–00 Directions: Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199740237 of flammable or explosive material 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Status: Unutilized 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Nitrating House Directions: Nitric Circulator 5012–00, 9012–00 Comments: 0705–00, 0706–00 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740230 Bldg. 0312–00, Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740246 Status: Unutilized null Status: Unutilized Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199740238 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Directions: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Steam Pressure Reducing Station Comments: Fume Exhaust 000E–02, 000F–02 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 5013–00, 9013–00 Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area; Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Extensive deterioration Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740232 Bldg. 0318–00, Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740247 Status: Unutilized null Status: Unutilized Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199740239 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Bldg. 0021–03, Badger AAP Directions: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP null Comments: NC Pump House Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 5014–00, 9014–00 Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740233 Bldg. 0402–00, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized null Property Number: 21199740248 Directions: Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Comments: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21199740240 Comments: or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 0202–04, Badger AAP Directions: of flammable or explosive material null Comments: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Boiling Tub House Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area 5019–00, 9019–00 Property Number: 21199740234 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Waste Acid Disposal Plant Landholding Agency: Army Directions: 0420–04, 0420–06 Property Number: 21199740249 Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Directions: of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199740241 Comments: Bldg. 0204–B1, Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. null Directions: of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Settling Pit Property Number: 21199740235 or explosive material; Secured Area 5020–00, 9020–00, 5025–00, 9025–00 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 0425, Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: PH Recorder Landholding Agency: Army Comments: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21199740250 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21199740242 Directions: Bldg. 0271–00, Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Comments: null Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Property Number: 21199740236 of flammable or explosive material Beater House Status: Unutilized Bldg. 0534–00, Badger AAP 5022–00, 9022–00 Directions: Fire Station #2 Baraboo WI 53913

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Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21199740251 Directions: of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Comments: 10 Bldgs., Badger AAP Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Pre-Dry House Comments: of flammable or explosive material 6709–14, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 5557–03, Badger AAP 28 of flammable or explosive material Change House Baraboo WI 53913 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Poacher Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199740268 5024–00, 9024–00 Property Number: 21199740258 Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Directions: Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Comments: Property Number: 21199740252 Comments: Reasons: Extensive deterioration; Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Within 2000 ft. of flammable or Directions: or explosive material; Secured Area explosive material; Secured Area Comments: 13 Bldgs., Badger AAP 11 Bldgs., Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Latrines Rest House or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 4 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Final Wringer Property Number: 21199740259 Property Number: 21199740269 5026–00, 5043–00, 9026–00, 9043–00 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 6513–05, 11, 25, 26, 29, 45, Directions: 6726–02, 6803–01, 02, 03, Landholding Agency: Army 9063–06 thru 10, 13, 14 04, 6812–08, 17, 18, 19, 6828–07, Property Number: 21199740253 Comments: 6882–02 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Directions: of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Transfer Shed 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP of flammable or explosive material 6531–01, 02 Rest House 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 6804–01, 08, 14 Spent Acid Pump Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 5035–00, 9035–00 Property Number: 21199740260 Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740271 Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21199740254 Comments: Directions: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Directions: of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Comments: Bldg. 6538–00, Badger AAP of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Powerhouse #2 Bldg. 0423–0 or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Maintenance Shop Property Number: 21199740261 Landholding Agency: Army 5037–00, 9037–00 Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020083 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Comments: GSA Number: Property Number: 21199740255 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Bldg. 0931–0 Comments: Gate House Badger AAP Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 6543–02, 6543–04 Baraboo WI 53913 of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army 2 Bldgs., Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020084 Chemical Storehouse Property Number: 21199740262 Status: Unutilized 5038–00, 9038–00 Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army Comments: of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21199740256 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 1800–1 Status: Unutilized of flammable or explosive material Badger AAP Directions: 3 Bldgs., Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Comments: Inspection House Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 6543–11, 13, 14 Property Number: 21200020085 or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Bldg. 5555–00, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: ACR Bldg. Work Property Number: 21199740264 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Directions: Bldgs. 1805–1, 1805–2, 1852–1 Property Number: 21199740257 Comments: Badger AAP

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Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21200020101 Property Number: 21200020086 5 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Badger AAP GSA Number: GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 1996–1 thru 10, 1996–19 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army thru 21 of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21200020094 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 1994–0, 1995–0 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP GSA Number: Bldgs. 2002–0, 3002–0, 4002–0 Baraboo WI 53913 Directions: 6732–0, 6732–1, 6736–0, Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army 6738–0, 6738–1 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020087 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21200020102 GSA Number: 5 Bldgs. Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Badger AAP GSA Number: of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 3502–0, 3566–1 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020095 Bldgs. 2003–0, 3003–0, 4003–0 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020088 Directions: 6826–2, 6850–1, 6863–0, Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized 6881–0, 6882–1 Property Number: 21200020103 GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area 4 Bldgs. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldg. 4524–4 Badger AAP or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Bldgs. 2005–0, 3005–0, 4005–0 Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020096 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020089 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020104 GSA Number: Directions: 6953–1, 6955–1, 6956–1, Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 6957–1 GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Bldg. 6536–0 or explosive material; Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Badger AAP 12 Bldgs. Bldgs. 2007–0, 3007–0, 4007–0 Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020090 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020097 Property Number: 21200020105 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable GSA Number: GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: 1725–1 thru 7, 1725–13 thru Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 6662–0, 6666–0, 6669–0 17 or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2011–0, 3011–0, 4011–0 Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 1825–1 thru 4 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020091 Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020107 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21200020099 GSA Number: Bldgs. 6706–2, 6712–0, 6724–0 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Badger AAP GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2012–0, 3012–0, 4012–0 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020092 Bldgs. 1875–1 thru 4 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020108 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Property Number: 21200020100 GSA Number: Bldgs. 6731–2, –3, –4 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Badger AAP GSA Number: of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2013–0, 3013–0, 4013–0 Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020093 13 Bldgs. Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020109

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Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. GSA Number: GSA Number: of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2501–0, 3501–0 of flammable or explosive material or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP 4 Bldgs. Bldgs. 2019–0, 3019–0, 4019–0 Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020126 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020110 Property Number: 21200020117 GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable GSA Number: GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area Directions: 8002–0, 8003–0, 8004–0, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 7 Bldgs. 8006–0 or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2022–0, 3022–0, 4022–0 Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 0420–01, 02, 03 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020127 Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020119 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Directions: 2506–0, 3506–0, 4506–0, Property Number: 21200020111 GSA Number: 2508–1, 2508–2, 3508–1, 3508–2 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. GSA Number: or explosive material; Secured Area of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable 6 Bldgs. 13 Bldgs. or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP Badger AAP Bldgs. 0712–17, 18, 19 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020120 Property Number: 21200020128 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020112 GSA Number: GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Directions: 2024–0, 3024–0, 4024–0, Directions: 2510–1 thru 3, 3510–1 thru GSA Number: 2025–0, 3025–0, 4025–0 3, 2513–1 thru 4, 3513–1 thru 3 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable or explosive material; Secured Area of flammable or explosive material or explosive material; Secured Area Bldgs. 0923–01, 02, 05, 06, 08 Bldgs. 2026–0, 3026–0, 4026–0 5 Bldgs. Badger AAP Badger AAP Badger AAP Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21200020113 Property Number: 21200020121 Property Number: 21200020129 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized GSA Number: GSA Number: GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 2517–1, 2517–2, 3517–1, of flammable or explosive material or explosive material; Secured Area 3517–2, 3517–3 29 Bldgs. Bldgs. 2035–0, 3035–0, 4035–0 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Badger AAP Badger AAP or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 6 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020114 Property Number: 21200020122 Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020130 Directions: 1600–01 thru 18, 1600–31 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized thru 39, 41, 42 of flammable or explosive material GSA Number: Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2043–0, 3043–0, 4043–0 Directions: 2546–1 thru 4, 2555–0, or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP 3555–0 Bldgs. 1650–36 thru 42 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020123 Bldg. 3044–0 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020115 GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: of flammable or explosive material Property Number: 21200020131 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Bldgs. 2500–0, 3500–0 Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Badger AAP GSA Number: Bldgs. 2014–0, 3014–0, 4014–0 Baraboo WI 53913 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020125 Bldgs. 3502–1, 3502–2 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020116 GSA Number: Baraboo WI 53913

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Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6828–1, 2, 8 Property Number: 21200020132 GSA Number: Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Directions: 6709–2, 6709–5 thru 13, Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: 6709–17 thru 19, 6709–21, 6709–27 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200020149 of flammable or explosive material or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 3516–1, 2, 3 11 Bldgs. GSA Number: Badger AAP Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Bldgs. 6829–1, 2 Property Number: 21200020133 Property Number: 21200020142 Badger AAJP Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Directions: 6804–2 thru 7, 6804–9 thru Property Number: 21200020150 or explosive material; Secured Area 13 Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 4524–1, 2, 3 Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. GSA Number: Badger AAP of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Baraboo WI 53913 4 Bldgs. of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Badger AAP Bldgs. 6837–1, 2 Property Number: 21200020134 Baraboo WI 53913 Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Property Number: 21200020144 Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Status: Unutilized Property Number: 21200020151 or explosive material; Secured Area GSA Number: Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6529–0, 6586–1 Directions: 6808–1, 4, 6, 8 GSA Number: Badger AAP Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army 20 Bldgs. Bldgs. 6868–1, 2, 3, 7, 8 Property Number: 21200020136 Badger AAP Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Property Number: 21200020145 Property Number: 21200020152 or explosive material; Secured Area Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6672–1, 6672–2 GSA Number: GSA Number: Badger AAP Directions: 6810–1 thru 3, 6810–5, Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Baraboo WI 53913 6810–6, 6810–8, 6810–10 thru 16, 33 or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army thru 38 28 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200020138 Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Badger AAP Status: Unutilized or explosive material; Secured Area Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: 7 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020154 of flammable or explosive material Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized 4 Bldgs. Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Badger AAP Property Number: 21200020146 Directions: 9062–01 thru 18, 25, 28, Baraboo WI 53913 Status: Unutilized 9063–01 thru 05, 11, 12, 15 Landholding Agency: Army GSA Number: Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200020139 Directions: 6812–1 thru 7 of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 45 Bldgs. GSA Number: of flammable or explosive material Badger AAP Directions: 6702–3, 6702–4, 6704–3, Bldgs. 6814–1 thru 5 Baraboo WI 53913 6704–4 Badger AAP Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21200020155 of flammable or explosive material Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Bldg. 6705–3, 6705–4 Property Number: 21200020147 GSA Number: Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Directions: Steam Pressure Reducing Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: Station Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200020140 of flammable or explosive material of flammable or explosive material Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 6817–1 thru 4 Bldg. 420–8 GSA Number: Badger AAP Badger Army Amo Plant Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Baraboo WI 53913 Baraboo WI 53913 or explosive material; Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army Landholding Agency: Army 15 Bldgs. Property Number: 21200020148 Property Number: 21200240074 Badger AAP Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 53913 GSA Number: GSA Number: Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Property Number: 21200020141 of flammable or explosive material of flammable or explosive material

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Bldgs. 750, 751, 753 main. shop; prior app. need to gain Property Number: 21201540056 Badger Army Amo Plant acc.; no future agency need; due to Status: Unutilized Baraboo WI 3913 size may not be feas. to move; con. Directions: E3176–981045; E5335– Landholding Agency: Army Army for more info. 981052; E5628–996138; E7226– Property Number: 21200240075 Reasons: Secured Area 981063 Status: Unutilized Comments: public access denied and no GSA Number: Wyoming alternative method to gain access Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable .66 Acres without compromising national or explosive material; Secured Area 5305 Randall Ave. security. Bldgs. 763, 765, 768 Warren WY 82005 Reasons: Secured Area Badger Army Amo Plant Landholding Agency: Air Force Minnesota Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 18201610007 Landholding Agency: Army Status: Unutilized Portion of R.R. Spur Property Number: 21200240077 Comments: public access denied and no Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant Status: Unutilized alternative method to gain access New Brighton MN 55112 GSA Number: without compromising national Landholding Agency: Army Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. security. Property Number: 21199620472 of flammable or explosive material Reasons: Secured Area Status: Unutilized Bldgs. 770–1 thru 770–3 Directions: Land Badger Army Amo Plant Comments: Reasons: Other—landlocked Baraboo WI 53913 Arkansas Landholding Agency: Army 60 Acres New Jersey Property Number: 21200240078 Harris Rd. Status: Unutilized Land Little Rock AR 72099 GSA Number: Armament Research Development Landholding Agency: Air Force Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable Center Property Number: 18201610023 or explosive material; Secured Area Route 15 North Status: Unutilized Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806 Bldgs. 771, 00778 Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Amo Plant alternative method to gain access Property Number: 21199013788 Baraboo WI 53913 without compromising national Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army security. Directions: Property Number: 21200240079 Reasons: Secured Area Comments: Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area GSA Number: California Spur Line/Right of Way Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. 91110 of flammable or explosive material Armament Rsch., Dev., Center Fort Hunter Liggett Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Bldgs. 791, 793 Ft. Hunter Liggett CA 93928 Landholding Agency: Army Badger Army Amo Plant Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199530143 Baraboo WI 53913 Property Number: 21201420001 Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army Status: Underutilized Directions: Property Number: 21200240080 Directions: government-owned land w/ Comments: Status: Unutilized privately owned historic building Reasons: Floodway GSA Number: Comments: public access denied and no 2.0 Acres, Berkshire Trail Reasons: Within 2000 ft. of flammable alternative method to gain access w/ Armament Rsch, Development Center or explosive material; Secured Area out compromising national security. Picatinny Arsenal NJ 07806–5000 Building 01301 Reasons: Secured Area Landholding Agency: Army S 10th Avenue Property Number: 21199910036 Fort McCoy WI 54656 Florida Status: Underutilized Landholding Agency: Army XLWU GSA Number: Property Number: 21201520030 Tyndall Air Force Base Reasons: Secured Area; Within 2000 ft. Status: Unutilized Tyndall Air Force Bas FL 32403 of flammable or explosive material Comments: public access denied and no Landholding Agency: Air Force alternative method to gain access Property Number: 18201610005 Oklahoma without compromising National Status: Unutilized Building 654 Security. Directions: 1 Acre 1 C Tree Road Reasons: Secured Area Comments: public access denied & no McAlester OK 74501 3 Buildings alter. method to gain access without Landholding Agency: Army Milwaukee USARC/AMSA #49 compro. nat. sec.; property located Property Number: 21201610001 Milwaukee WI 53218 within an airport runway clear zone Status: Unutilized Landholding Agency: Army or military AF.; & floodway which has Directions: RPUID:356053 Property Number: 21201610034 not been corr. or conta. Comments: public access denied and no Status: Unutilized Reasons: Secured Area alternative method to gain access Directions: 00309 RPUID:968289 (9,728 without compromising national sq.ft.); 00401 RUPUID:968293 (,603 Maryland security. sq.ft.); GC444 RPUID:967743 (21,954 4 Concrete Pads Reasons: Secured Area sq.ft.) Aberdeen Proving Ground Comments: off-site removal; 63+yrs. old; Aberdeen MD 21005 South Carolina bey. useful life; vac. 1 mo.; train; veh. Landholding Agency: Army Basketball Court

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Ft. Jackson Texarkana TX 75505–9100 Utah Ft. Jackson SC Landholding Agency: Army B–50000 Landholding Agency: Army Property Number: 21199420308 Green River Test Complex Property Number: 21201220025 Status: Unutilized Status: Unutilized Directions: Green River UT 84525 Comments: nat’l security concerns; Comments: Landholding Agency: Army public access denied and no Reasons: Secured Area Property Number: 21201210047 alternative method to gain access w/ Land 1 Status: Unutilized out comprising nat’l security. Brownwood Comments: nat’l security concerns; no Reasons: Secured Area Brown TX 76801 public access and no alternative Landholding Agency: Army method to gain access. Texas Property Number: 21201020034 Reasons: Secured Area Land—Approx. 50 acres Status: Unutilized [FR Doc. 2016–08117 Filed 4–14–16; 8:45 am] Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant Reasons: Contamination BILLING CODE 4210–67–P

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Part III

The President

Proclamation 9423—Establishment of the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument

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Friday, April 15, 2016

Title 3— Proclamation 9423 of April 12, 2016

The President Establishment of the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality Na- tional Monument

By the President of the United States of America

A Proclamation The Sewall-Belmont House (House), located at 144 Constitution Avenue, Northeast, in Washington, D.C.—a few steps from the U.S. Capitol—has been home to the National Woman’s Party (NWP) since 1929. From this House, the NWP’s founder Alice Paul wrote new language in 1943 for the Equal Rights Amendment, which became known as the ‘‘Alice Paul Amendment,’’ and led the fight for its passage in the Congress. From here, throughout the 20th century, Paul and the NWP drafted more than 600 pieces of legislation in support of equal rights and advocated tirelessly for women’s political, social, and economic equality not just in the United States but also internationally. While the House’s role in women’s history makes it a nationally significant resource, the building itself has an interesting past. Robert Sewall constructed the House on Jenkins Hill, known today as Capitol Hill, around 1800. Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin used the House during the Jefferson Administration, and the House was the site of the only resistance to the British invasion of Washington, D.C., during the War of 1812. In retaliation, the British set fire to the House, but by 1820, Sewall had rebuilt it. The House remained in the Sewall family until 1922, when it was acquired by Vermont Senator Porter Dale. The NWP purchased the House in 1929 to serve as its headquarters. The NWP named it the ‘‘Alva Belmont House’’ in honor of its former president and major benefactor who had helped purchase the NWP’s previous head- quarters. A prominent suffragist herself, Belmont said of the new head- quarters, ‘‘may it stand for years and years to come, telling of the work that the women of the United States have accomplished; the example we have given foreign nations; and our determination that they shall be—as ourselves—free citizens, recognized as the equals of men.’’ What is now called the Sewall-Belmont House became the staging ground for the NWP’s advocacy for an equal rights amendment and other significant domestic and international action for women’s equality. Alice Paul, the women’s suffrage and equal rights leader closely associated with the Sewall-Belmont House, led the NWP from its headquarters at the House from 1929 to 1972. A Quaker and well educated, before her work in the United States, Paul had been inspired by the women’s suffrage move- ment in Britain in the early 20th century. During her years there from 1907 to 1910, she joined with Emmeline Pankhurst, her daughters, and other suffragettes to secure the vote for British women. Paul’s participation in meetings, demonstrations, and depositions to Parliament led to multiple arrests, hunger strikes, and force-feedings. Paul brought home her focus on women’s suffrage when she returned to the United States in 1910. After earning a Ph.D. in economics at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania in 1912, she devoted herself to the American suffrage movement. She feared that the movement was waning at the national level because efforts had shifted to State suffrage. Paul believed that the movement

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needed to concentrate on the passage of a Federal suffrage amendment to the United States Constitution. Paul became a member of the National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) and by 1912 served as the chair of its Congressional Committee in Washington, D.C. In 1913, she and Lucy Burns created a larger organiza- tion, the Congressional Union of Woman Suffrage, which soon disagreed with NAWSA over tactics. The Congressional Union split from NAWSA in 1914 and evolved into the NWP through steps taken in 1916 and 1917. Paul was the most prominent figure in the final phase of the battle for the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, ratified in 1920, granting women the right to vote. As part of her strategy, she adopted the philosophy to ‘‘hold the party in power responsible’’ from her work on women’s suffrage in Britain. The NWP withheld its support from the existing political parties until women gained the right to vote, and ‘‘pun- ished’’ those parties in power that did not support suffrage. In 1913, the day before Woodrow Wilson’s first inauguration, Paul organized a women’s suffrage parade of more than 5,000 participants from every State in the Union. Through a series of dramatic nonviolent protests, the NWP demanded that President Wilson and the Congress address women’s issues. The NWP organized ‘‘Silent Sentinels’’ to stand outside the White House holding ban- ners inscribed with incendiary phrases directed toward President Wilson. The colorful, spirited suffrage marches, the suffrage songs, the violence the women faced as they were physically attacked and had their banners torn from their hands, the daily pickets and arrests at the White House, the recurring jail time, the hunger strikes which resulted in force-feedings and brutal prison conditions, the national speaking tours, and newspaper headlines all created enormous public support for suffrage. Through most of the last century, the NWP remained a leading advocate of women’s political, social, and economic equality. Following ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment, the NWP, under the leadership of Alice Paul, turned its attention towards the larger issue of complete equality of men and women under the law. Paul reorganized the NWP in 1922 to focus on eliminating all discrimination against women. In 1923, at the 75th anniversary of the Seneca Falls Convention, the first women’s rights convention, Paul proposed an equal rights amendment to the Constitution, which became known as the ‘‘Lucretia Mott Amendment,’’ and launched the campaign to win full equality for women. In 1943, Alice Paul rewrote the amendment, which then became known as the ‘‘Alice Paul Amendment.’’ What we now refer to as the ‘‘Equal Rights Amendment’’ was introduced in every session of Congress from 1923 until it finally passed in 1972, though it still has not been ratified by the required majority: three-fourths of the States. Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, the NWP drafted more than 600 pieces of legislation in support of equal rights for women on the State and local levels, including bills covering divorce and custody rights, jury service, property rights, ability to enter into contracts, and the retention of one’s maiden name after marriage. It launched two major ‘‘Women for Congress’’ campaigns in 1924 and 1926 and lobbied for the appointment of women to high Federal positions. The NWP also worked for Federal and State ‘‘blanket bills’’ to ensure women equal rights and helped change Federal laws to equalize nationality and citizenship laws for women. The NWP fought successfully for the repeal of a statute that prohibited Federal employ- ees from working for the Federal Government if their spouses also were Federal employees. The NWP helped eliminate many of the sex discrimina- tion clauses in the ‘‘codes of fair competition’’ established under the New Deal’s National Recovery Administration, and assisted in the adoption of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. Paul and the NWP also played a role in getting language protecting women included in the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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Alice Paul and the NWP did not limit their fight for women’s rights to domestic arenas but also became active in international feminism as early as the 1920s. Among other actions, in 1938 Paul formed the World Woman’s Party, which served as the NWP’s international organization. It first assisted Jewish women fleeing the Holocaust and then became the NWP’s office for promoting equal rights for women around the world. The NWP helped both Puerto Rican and Cuban women in seeking the vote, and in 1945 advocated successfully for the incorporation of language on women’s equality in the United Nations Charter and for the establishment of a permanent United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The political strategies and tactics of Alice Paul and the NWP became a blueprint for civil rights organizations and activities throughout the 20th century. In 1997, the NWP ceased to be a lobbying organization and became a non-profit, educational organization. Today, the House tells the story of a century of courageous activism by American women. WHEREAS, section 320301 of title 54, United States Code (known as the ‘‘Antiquities Act’’), authorizes the President, in the President’s discretion, to declare by public proclamation historic landmarks, historic and prehistoric structures, and other objects of historic or scientific interest that are situated upon the lands owned or controlled by the Federal Government to be national monuments, and to reserve as a part thereof parcels of land, the limits of which in all cases shall be confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected; WHEREAS, in 1974, the Secretary of the Interior designated the Sewall- Belmont House a National Historic Landmark for its association with Alice Paul, the NWP, and the fight for equal rights, and later the same year the Congress enacted legislation creating the Sewall-Belmont House National Historic Site, an affiliated area of the National Park System; WHEREAS, the National Park Service completed a study in November 2014, which recommended that the Sewall-Belmont House become a unit of the National Park System and operate through cooperative management between the National Park Service and the NWP; WHEREAS, for the purpose of establishing a national monument to be admin- istered by the National Park Service, the NWP has donated to the Federal Government fee title to the Sewall-Belmont House and the approximately 0.34 acres of land on which it is located; WHEREAS, the National Park Service and the NWP agree that the NWP should continue to own and manage its collection, which includes an exten- sive library and archival and museum holdings relating to the women’s movement, and the NWP has indicated its intention to enter into appropriate arrangements with the National Park Service that would further the preserva- tion of the permanent collection at the Sewall-Belmont House and provide for cooperative interpretation and management activities with the National Park Service; WHEREAS, it is in the public interest to preserve and protect the Sewall- Belmont House and the historic objects associated with it; NOW, THEREFORE, I, BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States of America, by the authority vested in me by section 320301 of title 54, United States Code, hereby proclaim the objects identified above that are situated upon lands and interests in lands owned or controlled by the Federal Government to be the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument (monument) and, for the purpose of protecting those objects, reserve as a part thereof all lands and interests in lands owned or controlled by the Federal Government within the boundaries described on the accom- panying map, which is attached to and forms a part of this proclamation. The reserved Federal lands and interests in lands encompass approximately 0.34 acres. The boundaries described on the accompanying map are confined to the smallest area compatible with the proper care and management of the objects to be protected.

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All Federal lands and interests in lands within the boundaries described on the accompanying map are hereby appropriated and withdrawn from all forms of entry, location, selection, sale, or other disposition under the public land laws, from location, entry, and patent under the mining laws, and from disposition under all laws relating to mineral and geothermal leasing. The establishment of the monument is subject to valid existing rights. The Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) shall manage the monument through the National Park Service, pursuant to applicable legal authorities, consistent with the purposes and provisions of this proclamation. The Secretary shall prepare a management plan, with full public involvement and in coordination with the NWP, within 3 years of the date of this proclamation. The manage- ment plan shall ensure that the monument fulfills the following purposes for the benefit of present and future generations: (1) to preserve and protect the objects of historic interest associated with the monument, and (2) to interpret the monument’s objects, resources, and values related to the wom- en’s rights movement. The management plan shall, among other things, set forth the desired relationship of the monument to other related resources, programs, and organizations, both within and outside the National Park System. The National Park Service is directed to use applicable authorities to seek to enter into agreements with others, and the NWP in particular, to address common interests and promote management efficiencies, including provision of visitor services, interpretation and education, establishment and care of museum collections, and preservation of historic objects. Nothing in this proclamation shall be deemed to revoke any existing with- drawal, reservation, or appropriation; however, the monument shall be the dominant reservation. Warning is hereby given to all unauthorized persons not to appropriate, injure, destroy, or remove any feature of this monument and not to locate or settle upon any of the lands thereof. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of April, in the year of our Lord two thousand sixteen, and of the Independ- ence of the United States of America the two hundred and fortieth.

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