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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2000-03-29.xml --- 65 61 Wednesday, March 29, 2000 Contents Agriculture Agriculture Department See Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration Army Army Department NOTICES Privacy Act: Systems of records, 00-7664 Broadcasting Broadcasting Board of Governors NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 00-7929 Centers Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7703 Coast Guard Coast Guard RULES Drawbridge operations:
Louisiana, 00-7644 Ports and waterways safety: Saint Pete Beach, FL; safety zone, 00-7750 PROPOSED RULES Regattas and marine parades: OPSAIL 2000, San Juan, PR, 00-7646 NOTICES Meetings: National Boating Safety Advisory Council, 00-7647 Commerce Commerce Department See Economic Development Administration See Foreign-Trade Zones Board See International Trade Administration See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration See Patent and Trademark Office Customs Customs Service RULES Customs forms; technical corrections, 00-7557 Defense Defense Department See Army Department See Defense Logistics Agency PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
Procurement integrity rewrite, 00-7666 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7659, 00-7660 Arms sale notification; transmittal letter, etc., 00-7661 Meetings: Defense Intelligence Agency Science and Technology Advisory Board, 00-7662 Nuclear Weapons Surety Joint Advisory Committee, 00-7663 Defense Defense Logistics Agency NOTICES Privacy Act: Systems of records, 00-7665 Economic Economic Development Administration NOTICES Adjustment assistance:
Yates Foil USA, Inc., et al., 00-7702 Education Education Department NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7690, 00-7691, 00-7692, 00-7693 Meetings: Web-based Education Commission, 00-7694 Employment Employment and Training Administration NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Job Training Partnership Act— Comprehensive incumbent/dislocated worker retraining demonstration program, 00-7746 H-1B technical skill training programs, 00-7747 Energy Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission See Western Area Power Administration NOTICES Electricity export and import authorizations, permits, etc.:
Citizens Power Sales, LLC, 00-7760 Meetings: Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board— Paducah, KY, 00-7759 EPA Environmental Protection Agency RULES Air pollution control: Operating permits programs; interim approval expiration dates; extension, 00-7735 Hazardous waste program authorizations: Oklahoma, 00-7448 Municipal solid waste landfill permit program; adequacy determinations: West Virginia, 00-7624 PROPOSED RULES Hazardous waste program authorizations: Oklahoma, 00-7449 NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7737 Meetings: Voluntary children's health chemical testing program; stakeholder involvement process, 00-7738 Pesticide, food, and feed additive petitions: American Cyanamid Co., 00-7739 Bayer Corp., 00-7742 Interregional Research Project (No. 4), 00-7740 McLaughlin Gormley King Co., et al, 00-7231 Pesticide programs: Organophosphate, 00-7741 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Indoor residential insecticide product label statements; guidance availability, 00-7630 List of pests of significant public health importance; availability, 00-7631 Executive Executive Office of the President See Presidential Documents FAA Federal Aviation Administration RULES Air carrier certification and operations:
Terrain awareness and warning system, 00-7595 PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness standards: Special conditions— Hamilton Sunderstrand model np2000 propeller, 00-7634 FCC Federal Communications Commission PROPOSED RULES Radio stations; table of assignments: Idaho, 00-7650 New York, 00-7649 Texas, 00-7648 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 00-7705 Federal Election Federal Election Commission PROPOSED RULES Administrative fines:
Reporting requirements; civil money penalties, 00-7618 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Electric rate and corporate regulation filings: Cobisa-Person Limited Partnership et al., 00-7715 Pacific Gas and Electric Co. et al., 00-7716 Hydroelectric applications, 00-7673 Meetings: South Carolina Electric & Gas Co., 00-7672 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* ANR Pipeline Co., 00-7674 Cove Point LNG Limited Partnership, 00-7676 Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., 00-7675 Sun River Electric Cooperative, Inc., 00-7677 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp., 00-7671 Federal Railroad Federal Railroad Administration PROPOSED RULES Railroad safety:
Locomotive horns use of highway-rail grade crossings; requirements for sounding Hearings, 00-7749 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7689 Federal Retirement Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 00-7862 Food Food and Drug Administration RULES Food additives: Paper and paperboard components— Hydroxymethyl-5,5-dimethylhydantoin and 1,3-bis(hydroxymethyl)-5,5-dimethylhydantoin, 00-7655 Medical devices:
Clinical chemistry and clinical toxicology devices— Biotinidase test system, 00-7541 NOTICES Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Information program on clinical trials for serious or life-threatening diseases: establishment of a data bank; industry guidance, 00-7654 Foreign Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Texas Zale Corp.; distribution processing of jewelry and accessories, 00-7765 Virginia Hanover Direct, Inc.; subzone status, 00-7764 GSA General Services Administration PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
Procurement integrity rewrite, 00-7666 NOTICES Federal travel: Record of travel expense standard form; cancellation, 00-7725 Government Government Ethics Office RULES Government ethics: Decennial census; financial interests of non-federal government employees; exemption, 00-7769 GIPSA Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration NOTICES Stockyards; posting and deposting: 4-State Horse & Equipment Auction, et al., 00-7669 Health Health and Human Services Department See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration Health Health Resources and Services Administration NOTICES Organization, functions, and authority delegations:
Primary Heath Care Bureau, 00-7656 Housing Housing and Urban Development Department RULES Low income housing: Housing assistance payments (Section 8)— Admission and occupancy requirements, 00-6898 Immigration Immigration and Naturalization Service NOTICES Temporary protected status program determinations: Angola, 00-7683 Indian Indian Affairs Bureau NOTICES Reservation establishment, additions, etc.: Jicarilla Apache Tribe, NM, 00-7658 Interior Interior Department See Indian Affairs Bureau See Land Management Bureau See Minerals Management Service See National Park Service See Reclamation Bureau IRS Internal Revenue Service PROPOSED RULES Income taxes:
Foreign corportations, gross income; exclusions, 00-7667 Qualified retirement plans; optional forms of benefit, 00-6694 Qualified transportation fringe benefits Correction, 00-5238 International International Trade Administration NOTICES *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* University of— Michigan, 00-7763 International International Trade Commission NOTICES Import investigations: Chrome-plated lug nuts from— China and Taiwan, 00-7767 Drams of one megabit and above from— Korea, 00-7768 The year in trade 1999; report to Congress, 00-7766 Justice Justice Department See Immigration and Naturalization Service See Justice Programs Office NOTICES Pollution control; consent judgments:
Doyle, Wilbur S., et al., 00-7684 Justice Justice Programs Office NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Statistical methodologies for analysis of disproportionate minority confinement, 00-7688 Labor Labor Department See Employment and Training Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 00-7731 Land Land Management Bureau NOTICES Public land orders: Oregon, 00-7668 Libraries Libraries and Information Science, National Commission See National Commission on Libraries and Information Science Maritime Maritime Administration NOTICES Coastwise trade laws; administrative waivers, 00-7757 Minerals Minerals Management Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7682 Submission for OMB review; comment request, 00-7701, 00-7758 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration PROPOSED RULES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Procurement integrity rewrite, 00-7666 National Commission National Commission on Libraries and Information Science NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 00-7859 National National Council on Disability NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 00-7820 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fishery conservation and management:
Alaska; fisheries of Exclusive Economic Zone— Pollock, 00-7696 Northeastern United States fisheries— Northeast multispecies, 00-7697, 00-7698 NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Tortugas Marine Reserve, Gulf of Mexico; establishment, 00-7707 Meetings: Pacific Fishery Management Council, 00-7706 National Park National Park Service NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Morristown National Historical Park; Morris and Sommerset Counties, NJ, 00-7679 Meetings:
Aniakchak National Monument Subsistence Resource Commission, 00-7681 Manzanar National Historic Site Advisory Commission, 00-7680 National Register of Historic Places: Eligibility determinations, 00-7678 Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 00-7818 Organization, functions, and authority delegations: Local public document room relocation and establishment— White Flint Complex, Rockville, MD, 00-7711 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Baltimore Gas & Electric Co., 00-7710 Entergy Operations, Inc., 00-7712 Patent Patent and Trademark Office NOTICES Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.:
Public Advisory Committee, 00-7709 Pension Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7713 Presidential Presidential Documents PROCLAMATIONS *Special observances:* Greek Independence Day: A National Day of Celebration of Greek and American Democracy (Proc. 7283), 00-7900 Public Public Health Service See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration Reclamation Reclamation Bureau NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent:
Marina Coast Water District Recycled Water Pipeline Project, CA, 00-7704 SEC Securities and Exchange Commission NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 00-7685 Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes: Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 00-7687 Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., 00-7729 Options Clearing Corp., 00-7686 Pacific Exchange, Inc., 00-7728 Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Inc., 00-7730 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Baker, Fentress & Co., 00-7727 Cirsa Business Corp., S.A., 00-7726 State State Department NOTICES Art objects; importation for exhibition:
Spirits of the Water: Art from Alaska and British Columbia, 00-7751 Surface Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Motor carriers: Finance applications— Stagecoach Holdings plc and Coach USA, Inc., et al., 00-7773 TVA Tennessee Valley Authority RULES Freedom of Information Act; implementation, 00-7519 Transportation Transportation Department See Coast Guard See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Railroad Administration See Maritime Administration See Surface Transportation Board Treasury Treasury Department See Customs Service See Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Submission for OMB review; comment request, 00-7752, 00-7753, 00-7754, 00-7755, 00-7756 Western Western Area Power Administration NOTICES Power rate adjustments: Loveland area projects, CO, 00-7743 Pick-Sloan Missouri basin program, 00-7744 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Department of Housing and Urban Development 00-6898 Part III Department of Transportation, Federal Aviation Administration, 00-7595 Part IV Department of Defense, General Services Administration, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 00-7666 Part V Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 00-7697, 00-7698 Reader Aids Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, reminders, and notice of recently enacted public laws. 65 61 Wednesday, March 29, 2000 Rules and Regulations OFFICE OF GOVERNMENT ETHICS 5 CFR Part 2640 RIN 3209-AA09 Exemption Under 18 U.S.C. 208(b)(2) for Financial Interests of Non-Federal Government Employers in the Decennial Census AGENCY:
Office of Government Ethics (OGE). ACTION: Interim rule with request for comments. SUMMARY: The Office of Government Ethics is issuing an interim regulation that would permit certain temporary employees of the Department of Commerce Bureau of the Census (the Bureau) who have been hired under authority of 13 U.S.C. 23 to perform duties in connection with the decennial census, notwithstanding these employees' disqualifying financial interest under 18 U.S.C. 208(a) arising from the interests of their non-Federal employers.
DATES: This interim regulation is effective March 29, 2000. Comments are invited and are due by April 28, 2000. ADDRESSES: Send comments to the Office of Government Ethics, Suite 500, 1201 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20005-3917. Attention: Karen Kimball. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Karen Kimball, Associate General Counsel, Office of Government Ethics; telephone: 202-208-8000; TDD: 202-208-8025; FAX: 202-208-8037; Internet E-mail address: usoge@oge.gov. For E-mail messages, the subject line should include the following reference:
Interim Rule Exemption Under 18 U.S.C. 208(b)(2). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section 208(a) of title 18 of the United States Code prohibits Government employees from participating in an official capacity in particular Government matters in which, to their knowledge, they, or, *inter alia* , any organization in which they are serving as an employee, have a financial interest, if the particular matter would have a direct and predictable effect on that interest. Section 208(b)(2) of title 18 permits the Office of Government Ethics to promulgate executive branchwide regulations describing financial interests that are too remote or inconsequential to warrant disqualification pursuant to section 208(a).
On December 18, 1996, the Office of Government Ethics published an executive branchwide final rule, “Interpretation, Exemptions and Waiver Guidance Concerning 18 U.S.C. 208 (Acts Affecting a Personal Financial Interest),” which as corrected is now codified at 5 CFR part 2640. The regulation describes financial interests that OGE has determined are either too remote or too inconsequential to affect an employee's consideration of any particular matter. Employees who have these financial interests, or who have such interests that are imputed to them, are permitted, to the extent described in the final regulation, to participate in matters affecting such interests notwithstanding the general prohibition in section 208(a).
In order to carry out its decennial census responsibilities, the Bureau of the Census must hire approximately 800,000 temporary employees throughout the country, primarily to assist in the enumeration process. Current historic low unemployment rates and demographic and societal changes have rendered traditional sources of decennial census workers insufficient. The Bureau, therefore, must engage in vigorous recruitment efforts to obtain needed personnel. Potential sources of such workers are likely to include teachers and other State, local, or tribal government workers who are available to work nights and weekends.
The recruitment of these workers is time-sensitive because of the Constitutional mandate to conduct the census during calendar year 2000. The majority of workers are hired within a period of a few weeks. The Bureau of the Census has authority under 13 U.S.C. 23 to hire temporary employees, “including employees of Federal, State, or local agencies or instrumentalities * * * to assist the Bureau” in conducting the census. *See* 13 U.S.C. 23(c). That statute grants no express relief from the application of 18 U.S.C. 208.
State, local, and tribal governments have a financial interest in the decennial census. Census results are used to apportion funds among the States and among jurisdictions within the States in connection with entitlements under a number of Federal and State programs. We note that the results of the census also are used to allocate representation among the States in the United States House of Representatives and in State legislatures which, presumably, affects a State's ability to pursue its interests, including financial interests.
Conflict-of-interest concerns arise regarding decennial census workers who are directly involved in the enumeration process or in the supervisory chain of command for workers involved in that process. Such employees may be participating personally and substantially in particular matters that have a direct and predictable effect on the financial interests of their non-Federal government employer within the meaning of 18 U.S.C. 208(a). These employees' participation may be “personal and substantial” as those terms are defined in 5 CFR 2635.402(b)(4) of OGE's executive branch standards of ethical conduct and 5 CFR 2640.103(a)(2) of the OGE executive branchwide personal financial interests regulation because they participate directly in the determination of the census count and the numbers which their work produces are the substance of the census.
Their work is the basis on which the census count is determined and, thus, their work is of significance to the matters. The decennial census and its administration in various States and localities may be “particular matters” as defined by 5 CFR 2635.402(b)(3) and 2640.103(a)(1), because the matters involve deliberation, decision, or action that *is* focused upon the interests of specific persons or on a discrete and identifiable class of persons. As participation in census matters may be a conflict of interest pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 208(a), decennial census workers need to know whether they can lawfully engage in the activities required by their employment.
Also, since all aspects of the work that enumerators and their supervisors will do is related to the determination of the census numbers, it would not be possible to disqualify these employees from working on these matters and have them perform services for the agency. Granting waivers or creating an exemption is an appropriate method for removing any legal uncertainty about whether the conflict-of-interest laws in title 18 apply. In the view of the Department of Commerce, as the department responsible for the administration of the census program, the financial interests of the non-Federal government employers in the work that these temporary census employees perform are both too remote and too inconsequential to affect the integrity of the services which the United States Government may expect from these employees for the following reasons.
The nature of the work to be performed is basic data gathering and lower level supervision of the data gathering. No employee in a position covered by the new exemption in this interim rule would be able to affect the count for any census statistical unit to any significant degree due to the extent of the data gathering, the fragmentation of the data-gathering process, and the several quality checking and verification processes that the Department of Commerce has imposed. Additionally, the work of these employees is too far removed from the financial interests of their non-Federal government employers due to the number of independent intervening steps in the census process before final census determinations are made.
Thus, the work of these employees is inconsequential to those financial interests due to the limited scope of their duties. Any risks regarding the conduct of an inaccurate and biased census are remote. In addition, the scope of the exemption is very narrow and will not apply to cover those serving in State, local, and tribal government positions which are filled through public election. While elected officials would not be able to distort the census count to any significant degree because of the procedures that Commerce has imposed and the limited scope of temporary census employees' duties, there is a heightened concern about appearances arising from the greater interest elected officials have regarding the impact of the census count on their employers.
The exclusion of such employees from the exemption and the narrowness of the exemption also address any concerns that the census count might appear to be biased or inaccurate. The Department of Commerce, under authority of 18 U.S.C. 208(b)(1), could issue individual waivers after determining that the employees' disqualifying financial interests are not so substantial as to be deemed likely to affect the integrity of the services which the Government may expect from them. However, senior officials at the Bureau of the Census have determined that it is administratively impractical to implement a system which would assure that individual waivers are granted due to the scale of the workforce it expects to hire, the decentralized nationwide hiring process, and the streamlined hiring process that must be utilized to meet the personnel needs required by the decennial census.
According to Bureau of the Census officials, it would not be feasible to issue individual waivers due to the volume of personnel actions anticipated. Hundreds of thousands of positions need to be filled within a three- to four-week period for employment lasting six to eight weeks. In addition, most of this hiring process is administered by temporary clerks who are employed scarcely longer than those whose positions they are attempting to fill. These clerks are required to follow a multitude of complex procedures in order legally to hire and pay new employees.
Bureau of the Census officials have concluded that having these clerks perform an additional step to determine whether the new employees are employed by State, local, or tribal government employers in order to determine whether a conflict of interest waiver is required is an unjustified use of very limited time. They also believe that such a process would be inconsistent with permission the Bureau of the Census received from the Office of Management and Budget to reduce and consolidate the number of forms that must be completed for each employee at the time of appointment.
The Office of Management and Budget's agreement has permitted the Bureau to streamline its hiring process for the 2000 Census, minimizing the administrative burden wherever possible. Under these circumstances, the Bureau believes that only a regulatory waiver will address the Bureau's administrative needs and will provide reliable protection from inadvertent violations of the conflict of interest statute. Based on the determinations of the Commerce Department and the Census Bureau, OGE has decided to issue this interim rule exemption.
Accordingly, this interim regulation provides an exemption for the financial interests of State, local, or tribal government employers whose employees are hired on a temporary basis by the Department of Commerce under authority of 13 U.S.C. 23 to participate in activities related to the conduct of the decennial census. While still employed by State, local, or tribal governments, the employees also work on a part-time or intermittent basis at the Bureau of the Census in a Local Census Office or in an Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation
(ACE)function as enumerators, crew leaders, or as field operations supervisors. Commerce Department employment is expected to last from six to eight weeks. None of these temporary Commerce employees serve in a State, local, or tribal government position which is filled through public election. This interim rule is being published after obtaining the concurrence of the Department of Justice pursuant to section 201(c) of Executive Order 12674. Also, as provided in section 402 of the Ethics in Government Act of 1978, as amended, 5 U.S.C. appendix, section 402, OGE has consulted with both the Department of Justice (as additionally required under 18 U.S.C. 208(d)(2)) and the Office of Personnel Management on this rule. Matters of Regulatory Procedure Administrative Procedure Act Pursuant to 5 CFR 553(b) and (d), I find that good cause exists for waiving the general requirements of notice of proposed rulemaking, opportunity for public comments, and 30-day delayed effective date for this interim rule. It is in the public interest that this regulation take effect as soon as possible in order to enable the Bureau of the Census to conduct the census during the year 2000 as required by Constitutional mandate. Interested persons are invited to submit written comments to OGE on this interim regulation, to be received on or before April 28, 2000. The Office of Government Ethics will review all comments received and consider any modifications to this rule which appear warranted before adopting the final rule on this matter. Executive Order 12866 In promulgating this interim rule, the Office of Government Ethics has adhered to the regulatory philosophy and the applicable principles of regulation set forth in section 1 of Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review. This interim rule has also been reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget under that Executive order. Executive Order 12988 As Director of the Office of Government Ethics, I have reviewed this interim regulation in light of section 3 of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, and certify that it meets the applicable standards provided therein. Regulatory Flexibility Act As Director of the Office of Government Ethics, I certify under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. chapter 6) that this interim rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because it primarily affects Federal executive branch employees. Paperwork Reduction Act The Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. chapter 35) does not apply because this interim regulation does not contain information collection requirements that require approval of the Office of Management and Budget. List of Subjects in 5 CFR Part 2640 Conflict of interests, Government employees. Approved: March 17, 2000. Stephen D. Potts, Director, Office of Government Ethics. Accordingly, for the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Office of Government Ethics is amending 5 CFR part 2640 as follows: PART 2640—INTERPRETATION, EXEMPTIONS AND WAIVER GUIDANCE CONCERNING 18 U.S.C. 208 (ACTS AFFECTING A PERSONAL FINANCIAL INTEREST) 1. The authority citation for part 2640 continues to read as follows: Authority: 5 U.S.C. App. (Ethics in Government Act of 1978); 18 U.S.C. 208; E.O. 12674, 54 FR 15159, 3 CFR, 1989 Comp., p. 215, as modified by E.O. 12731, 55 FR 42547, 3 CFR, 1990 Comp., p. 306. Subpart B—Exemptions Pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 208(b)(2) 2. Section 2640.203 is amended by adding a new paragraph
(l)to read as follows: § 2640.203 Miscellaneous exemptions.
(l)*Exemption for financial interests of non-Federal government employers in the decennial census.* An employee of the Bureau of the Census at the United States Department of Commerce, who is also an employee of a State, local, or tribal government, may participate in the decennial census notwithstanding the disqualifying financial interests of the employee's non-Federal government employer in the census provided that the employee:
(1)Does not serve in a State, local, or tribal government position which is filled through public election;
(2)Was hired for a temporary position under authority of 13 U.S.C. 23; and
(3)Is serving in a Local Census Office or an Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation function position as an enumerator, crew leader, or field operations supervisor. [FR Doc. 00-7769 Filed 3-28-00; 8:45 am]
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