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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2000-12-21.xml --- 65 246 Thursday, December 21, 2000 Contents Advisory Advisory Council on Historic Preservation See Historic Preservation, Advisory Council Agency Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry NOTICES Hazardous substances releases and facilities: Public health assessments and effects; list, 80432 00-32500 Agricultural Agricultural Marketing Service RULES Federal Seed Act: National Organic Program; establishment, 80547-80684 00-32257 Agriculture Agriculture Department See Agricultural Marketing Service See Food and Nutrition Service See Forest Service See Rural Utilities Service Architectural Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board RULES Electronic and information technology accessibility standards, 80499-80528 00-32017 Arts Arts and Humanities, National Foundation See National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Census Census Bureau NOTICES Surveys, determinations, etc.:
Service industries; annual, 80417 00-32448 Centers Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 80432-80434 00-32543 00-32544 00-32545 Submission for OMB review; comment request, 80434-80437 00-32546 00-32547 00-32548 00-32549 Civil Civil Rights Commission NOTICES Meetings; State advisory committees: Arkansas, 80417 00-32470 Coast Guard Coast Guard NOTICES Meetings: Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee, 80476 00-32579 Commerce Commerce Department See Census Bureau See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration See National Telecommunications and Information Administration See Patent and Trademark Office Commodity Commodity Futures Trading Commission RULES Commodity Exchange Act:
Multilateral transaction execution facilities, market intermediaries, and clearing organizations; regulatory framework Correction, 80497 C0-30267 Comptroller Comptroller of the Currency NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 80487 00-32541 Corporation Corporation for National and Community Service NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse; correction, 80497 C0-31534 Customs Customs Service RULES Customs bonds:
Articles subject to exclusion orders issued by International Trade Commission; bond procedures Correction, 80497 C0-31699 Education Education Department NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Special education and special rehabilitative services— American Indians with disabilities vocational rehabilitation service projects, 80421-80422 00-32494 Employment Employment and Training Administration NOTICES Adjustment assistance: Samsonite Corp., 80459 00-32588 Sasib et al., 80459-80460 00-32584 TRW, Valve Division, 80460 00-32587 Adjustment assistance and NAFTA transitional adjustment assistance:
Standard Forged Products, Inc., et al., 80456-80459 00-32585 NAFTA transitional adjustment assistance: Samsonite Corp., 80460-80461 00-32586 Energy Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission EPA Environmental Protection Agency RULES Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Wyoming, 80329-80333 00-32239 Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural commodities: Avermectin, 80333-80336 00-32572 Avermectin B1, 80353-80362 00-32569 Clomazone, 80336-80343 00-32571 Thiamethoxam, 80343-80353 00-32570 PROPOSED RULES Air pollution control:
Interstate ozone transport reduction— Nitrogen oxides budget trading program; Section 126 petitions; findings of significant contribution and rulemaking, 80398-80409 00-32396 Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Wyoming, 80397 00-32240 Air quality planning purposes; designation of areas: Idaho, 80397-80398 00-32563 Public information and confidential business information; withdrawal, 80394-80397 00-32565 NOTICES Meetings: Scientific Counselors Board Executive Committee, 80429 00-32560 Superfund; response and remedial actions, proposed settlements, etc.:
Veliscol/Hardeman County Landfill Site, TN et al., 80429-80430 00-32559 Executive Executive Office of the President See Presidential Documents FAA Federal Aviation Administration RULES Airworthiness directives: Airbus, 80300-80301 00-31989 Boeing, 80301-80302 00-32315 Class E airspace, 00-32513 80302 00-32514 PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness directives: Boeing, 80388-80392 00-32575 00-32576 Saab, 80392-80394 00-32574 NOTICES Airport noise compatibility program: Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport, CA, 80476-80478 00-32525 Lanai Airport, HI, 80478-80479 00-32524 Noise exposure map— Hilo International Airport, HI, 80480 00-32517 Tampa International Airport, FL, 80479-80480 00-32520 Meetings:
Air Traffick Procedures Advisory Committee, 80480-80481 00-32518 Passenger facility charges; applications, etc.: Brainerd-Crow Wing County Regional Airport, MN, 80481 00-32519 Central Nebraska Regional Airport, NE, 80481-80482 00-32516 FCC Federal Communications Commission RULES Radio stations; table of assignments: California, 80367 00-32330 Secondary markets development for radio spectrum; policy statement, 80367 00-32467 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 80430 00-32468 Federal Emergency Federal Emergency Management Agency RULES Flood elevation determinations:
Various States, 80362-80367 00-32212 00-32213 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission RULES Natural gas companies (Natural Gas Act): Natural gas service interruption reporting procedures, 80306-80307 00-32383 NOTICES Electric rate and corporate regulation filings: Southern Energy Chalk Point, LLC, et al., 80424-80426 00-32469 Environmental statements; notice of intent: Kern River Gas Transmission Co., 80426-80428 00-32540 Hydroelectric applications, 80428 00-32534 Practice and procedure:
Off-the-record communications, 80428-80429 00-32531 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Allegheny Energy Service Corp. et al., 80422 00-32538 00-32539 Avista Corp et al., 80423 00-32533 Cinergy Services, Inc., 80423 00-32537 Cottonwood Energy Co. LP, 80423-80424 00-32536 Potomac Power Resources, Inc., 80424 00-32532 PSEG Power New York Inc., 80424 00-32535 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System PROPOSED RULES Bank holding companies and change in bank control (Regulation Y):
Financial data processing activities, change in conditions that govern conduct; and financial holding companies allowed to own data storage companies, 80384-80388 00-32505 NOTICES Banks and bank holding companies: Change in bank control, 80430-80431 00-32506 Formations, acquisitions, and mergers, 80431 00-32507 Permissible nonbanking activities, 80431 00-32508 Fish Fish and Wildlife Service PROPOSED RULES Endangered and threatened species: Critical habitat designations— California red-legged frog, 80409-80410 00-32372 White sturgeon;
Kootenai River population, 80697-80708 00-32466 NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 80449-80450 00-32542 Endangered and threatened species permit applications, 80450-80451 00-32495 Environmental statements; notice of intent: Incidental take permits— Leelanau County, MI; piping plover, 80451 00-32573 Marine mammal permit applications, 80451-80452 00-32496 Food Food and Drug Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 80437-80439 00-32617 Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, 00-32615 80439-80440 00-32616 Submission for OMB review; comment request, 80440-80442 00-32614 Food Food and Nutrition Service RULES Child nutrition programs: Women, infants, and children; special supplemental program- Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996; WIC mandates implementation, 80280-80281 00-32613 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent:
Kootenai National Forest, MT, 80414-80416 00-32437 GAO General Accounting Office RULES Personnel Appeals Board; procedural rules: Employment-related appeals, 80279-80280 00-32503 Health Health and Human Services Department See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See Health Care Financing Administration See National Institutes of Health Health Health Care Financing Administration NOTICES Medicare:
Medigap high deductible options; deductible amount, 80442-80443 00-32441 Meetings: Medicare Education Advisory Panel, 80443-80444 00-32440 Historic Historic Preservation, Advisory Council NOTICES National Historic Preservation Act: Narragansett Indian Tribe's assumption of historic preservation responsibilities; agreement, 80412-80414 00-32577 Housing Housing and Urban Development Department NOTICES Nondiscrimination on basis of sex in federally assisted education programs or activities;
Federal financial assistance covered by Title IX, 80447-80448 00-32489 Public and Indian housing: Public Housing Assessment System— Financial condition scoring process, 80685-80695 00-32380 Immigration Immigration and Naturalization Service RULES Immigration: Aliens— Detention of aliens ordered removed, 80281-80298 00-32432 Interior Interior Department See Fish and Wildlife Service See Land Management Bureau See National Park Service See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office NOTICES Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.:
California Desert District Advisory Council, 80448-80449 00-32488 Meetings: Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Commission, 80449 00-32501 IRS Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Proposed collection; comment request, 80487-80493 00-32480 00-32481 00-32604 00-32605 00-32606 00-32607 00-32608 00-32609 00-32610 00-32611 00-32612 Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.: Special Enrollment Examination Advisory Committee, 80493-80494 00-32483 Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996; implementation:
Expatriation; individuals losing United States citizenship; quarterly list, 80494-80495 00-32487 Meetings: Citizen Advocacy Panels— Brooklyn District, 80496 00-32486 Midwest District, 80495 00-32484 Pacific-Northwest District, 80495 00-32482 South Florida District, 80495-80496 00-32485 International International Trade Commission NOTICES Import investigations: Closet flange rings, 80454 00-32443 Field programmable gate arrays and products containing same, 80454-80455 00-32442 Wheat gluten, 80455-80456 00-32444 Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 80456 00-32658 Justice Justice Department See Immigration and Naturalization Service Labor Labor Department See Employment and Training Administration See Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration Land Land Management Bureau NOTICES Meetings: Wild horse management; helicopters and motor vehicles use; public hearings— Wyoming, 80452 00-32446 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration RULES Space shuttle: International Space Station Crew; code of conduct, 80302-80306 00-32381 National Credit National Credit Union Administration RULES Credit unions:
Community Development Revolving Loan Program, 80298-80300 00-32476 NOTICES Credit unions: Community Development Revolving Loan Program; application period, 80467 00-32475 National Foundation National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities NOTICES Meetings: Leadership Initiatives Advisory Panel, 80468 00-32499 National Highway National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 00-32580 80482-80483 00-32581 NIH National Institutes of Health NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Proposed collection; comment request, 80444-80445 00-32595 Meetings: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Coordinating Committee, 80445 00-32594 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, 80446 00-32593 National Institute on Aging, 80445-80446 00-32591 00-32592 National Institute on Drug Abuse, 80445 00-32590 Scientific Review Center, 80446-80447 00-32589 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fishery conservation and management: Alaska; fisheries of Exclusive Economic Zone— North Pacific Groundfish Observer Program; extension, 80381-80383 00-32424 Marine mammals:
Commercial fishing operations; incidental taking— Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan, 80368-80381 00-32050 PROPOSED RULES Fishery conservation and management: Atlantic highly migratory species— Atlantic bluefin tuna, 80410-80411 00-32435 West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries— Coastal pelagic species, 80411 00-32472 NOTICES Meetings: National Sea Grant Review Panel, 80417-80418 00-32447 New England Fishery Management Council, 80418-80419 00-32596 North Pacific Management Council, 80419 00-32474 Permits:
Endangered and threatened species, 80419-80420 00-32597 Marine mammals, 80420 00-32473 National Park National Park Service NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Fort Davis National Historic Site, TX; general management plan, 80452-80453 00-32439 Environmental statements; notice of intent: Star Spangled Banner National Historic Trail Study, 80453 00-32471 Meetings: Kaloko-Honokohau National Historical Park Advisory Commission, 80453-80454 00-32438 National Science National Science Foundation NOTICES Meetings:
Advanced Networking and Infrastructure Research Special Emphasis Panel, 80468 00-32457 Biological Sciences Special Emphasis Panel, 80468 00-32452 Chemical and Transport Systems Special Emphasis Panel, 80468-80469 00-32460 Chemistry Special Emphasis Panel, 80469 00-32458 Civil and Mechanical Systems Special Emphasis Panel, 80469 00-32449 00-32463 Ecological Studies Advisory Panel, 00-32454 80469-80470 00-32455 Electrical and Communications Systems Special Emphasis Panel, 80470 00-32464 Geosciences Special Emphasis Panel, 80470 00-32451 00-32453 00-32461 Materials Research Special Emphasis Panel, 80470-80471 00-32459 Physics Special Emphasis Panel, 80471 00-32450 Research Evaluation and Communication Special Emphasis Panel, 80471 00-32462 Systematic and Population Biology Advisory Panel, 80471 00-32456 National Telecommunications National Telecommunications and Information Administration NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
Public Telecommunications Facilities Program, 80709-80718 00-32582 Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Risk-informed regulation implementation plan, 80473-80474 00-32555 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Nuclear Management Co., LLC, 80471-80473 00-32556 Patent Patent and Trademark Office NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 80420-80421 00-32445 Pension Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration NOTICES Employee benefit plans; prohibited transaction exemptions:
Allfirst Bank et al., 80461-80467 00-32583 Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., et al.; correction, 80497 C0-31018 Presidential Presidential Documents PROCLAMATIONS Special observances Wright Brothers Day (Proc. 7387), 80719-80722 00-32741 Sub-Saharan African countries; modification of duty-free treatment under the Generalized System of Preferences (Proc. 7388), 80723-80732 00-32742 Presidio Presidio Trust NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Area B, Presidio of San Francisco, CA; general management plan, etc.; correction, 80474 00-32502 Public Public Health Service See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See National Institutes of Health Research Research and Special Programs Administration RULES Pipeline safety:
Hazardous liquid transportation— Areas unusually sensitive to environmental damage; definition, 80529-80546 00-31756 RUS Rural Utilities Service NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: East Kentucky Power Cooperative, 80416-80417 00-32493 Sentencing Sentencing Commission, United States See United States Sentencing Commission Social Social Security Administration RULES Supplemental security income: Aged, blind, and disabled— Disability determination for child under 18 years old; correction, 80307-80308 00-32379 Surface Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office RULES Permanent program and abandoned mine land reclamation plan submissions:
West Virginia, 80308-80329 00-32428 Surface Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Railroad services abandonment: Union Pacific Railroad Co., 80483 00-31909 West Virginia Northern Railraod Co., 80483-80484 00-31908 Toxic Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Agency See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Transportation Transportation Department See Coast Guard See Federal Aviation Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration See Research and Special Programs Administration See Surface Transportation Board See Transportation Statistics Bureau Transportation Transportation Statistics Bureau NOTICES Agency information collection activities:
Submission for OMB review; comment request, 80484-80485 00-32529 Treasury Treasury Department See Comptroller of the Currency See Customs Service See Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities: Submission for OMB review; comment request, 00-32490 80485-80487 00-32491 00-32492 U.S. Sentencing United States Sentencing Commission NOTICES Sentencing guidelines and policy statements for Federal courts, 80474-80476 00-32578 Veterans Veterans Affairs Department RULES Vocational rehabilitation and education:
Veterans education— Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty; eligibility and entitlement issues; correction, 80329 00-32599 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board, 80499-80528 00-32017 Part III Department of Transportation, Research and Special Programs Administration, 80529-80546 00-31756 Part IV Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, 80547-80684 00-32257 Part V Department of Housing and Urban Development, 80685-80695 00-32380 Part VI Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 80697-80708 00-32466 Part VII Department of Commerce, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, 80709-80718 00-32582 Part VIII The President, 80719-80732 00-32741 00-32742 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. 65 246 Thursday, December 21, 2000 Rules and Regulations GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 4 CFR Part 28 Personnel Appeals Board;
Procedural Rules AGENCY: General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board hereby amends its regulations to permit charging parties to bring their cases directly to the Board after the passage of 180 days from the filing of the charge, if the Board's General Counsel has not yet completed the investigation of the charge, if the Board's General Counsel has not yet completed the investigation of the charge and issued a Right to Appeal Letter.
This amendment offers employees an option for expedited processing and conforms Board procedures with those of other agencies that hear employment-related appeals. DATES: This final rule is effective December 21, 2000. ADDRESSES: General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board, Suite 560, Union Center Plaza II, 441 G Street, NW., Washington, DC 20548. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Beth Don, Executive Director, 202-512-6137. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board performs for GAO employees the functions performed in the executive branch by the Merit Systems Protection Board, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, and the Federal Labor Relations Authority.
In order to bring a case before the Board, except in cases involving a Reduction in Force, an employee must first file a charge with the Board's General Counsel. The General Counsel investigates the charge and determines whether there are reasonable grounds to believe that the employee's rights have been violated. At the end of the investigation, the General Counsel issues to the employee a “report and recommendation” that explains the results of the investigation. If the General Counsel finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the employee's rights have been violated, then the General Counsel offers to represent the employee in a proceeding before the Board.
If the General Counsel does not find “reasonable grounds,” the General Counsel will not represent the employee. The employee, however, may still bring the case to the Board by representing him- or herself, or by obtaining private representation. Accompanying the report and recommendation, whether favorable or unfavorable, is a “Right to Appeal” Letter which permits the employee to file a petition for review with the Board. Under the Board's current regulations, an employee may not bring his or her complaint to the Board until the General Counsel's investigation is completed and the employee has received a “Right to Appeal” Letter.
In other agencies that hear employment-related appeals, employees are able to “opt-out” of the investigative phase and proceed directly to the hearing stage after they have waited a certain period of time. The Board believes that the approach taken by these agencies is a reasonable and fair one. It therefore is adopting a similar approach for cases within its jurisdiction. The Board published this rule as a proposed rule on August 30, 2000 (65 FR 52674), and invited comments by October 30, 2000.
One comment from a current litigant before the Board, supporting the proposed rule, was received within the comment period. The proposed rule is adopted as a final rule without change. Under the final rule set forth below, GAO employees have the option of bringing their cases directly to the Board if 180 days have passed and the Board's General Counsel has not yet completed the investigation and issued a “Right to Appeal” Letter concerning their case. Thus, no employee will have to wait more than 180 days to have the opportunity to present his or her case to an administrative judge.
The amendments do not require an employee to file with the Board as soon as the 180-day period has expired; he or she may file at any time after 180 days have passed, so long as no “Right to Appeal” letter has been issued. An employee still retains the right to wait for the General Counsel to complete the investigation, before going forward. Under the final regulations, certain consequences flow from an employee's decision to file a petition for review with the Board before the completion of the General Counsel's investigation.
First, the investigation by the Board's General Counsel would be terminated as soon as the employee files a petition for review with the Board. The General Counsel would not gather any further evidence after that point, and the employee would not receive a report from the General Counsel analyzing the facts or law relevant to the employee's case. Second, the Board's rules only permit the General Counsel to represent employees before the Board if the General Counsel completes the investigation and finds “reasonable grounds” to believe that the charge is true.
Under the final regulations, therefore, an employee who “opts out” of the investigation after 180 days, and files directly with the Board, would forego the opportunity to have the General Counsel present his or her case to the Board. Such an employee could either represent him- or herself, or obtain private representation. The Board believes that these consequences are necessary features of its final regulation. While the Board wishes to extend a choice to employees, it does not believe that it would be justifiable to permit employees to go forward before both the General Counsel's Office and the Board simultaneously.
Nor would it be appropriate to permit an employee to be represented at public expense in the absence of a finding of reasonable cause by the General Counsel. The Personnel Appeals Board certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b), enacted by the Regulatory Flexibility Act (Pub. L. 96-354), that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, because it applies exclusively to employees and applicants for employment at the General Accounting Office.
For this reason, a regulatory flexibility analysis is not required. List of Subjects in 4 CFR Part 28 Administrative practice and procedure, Claims, Equal employment opportunity, Government employees, Labor-management relations. For the reasons stated in the foregoing preamble, the General Accounting Office Personnel Appeals Board amends 4 CFR Chapter I, Subchapter B, Part 28 as follows: PART 28—GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD; PROCEDURES APPLICABLE TO CLAIMS CONCERNING EMPLOYMENT PRACTICES AT THE GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE 1.
The authority citation for Part 28 continues to read as follows: Authority: 31 U.S.C. 753. 2. Amend § 28.12 by adding a new paragraph
(g)to read as follows: § 28.12 General Counsel procedures.
(g)If 180 days have elapsed since the filing of the charge, and the General Counsel has not completed the investigation and issued a Right to Appeal Letter, the charging party may bring his or her case directly to the Board by filing a petition for review in accordance with § 28.18. If a charging party exercises this option to file a petition for review with the Board without waiting for the completion of the investigation, the General Counsel shall not represent the charging party in proceedings before the Board. The charging party may represent him- or herself or obtain other representation. The General Counsel shall close the investigation of the charge upon being notified by the Clerk of the Board that the charging party has filed a petition for review with the Board under this paragraph (g). 3. Amend § 28.18 by revising paragraphs
(a)and
(b)to read as follows: § 28.18 Filing a petition for review with the Board. *(a)* *Who may file.* Any person who is claiming to be affected adversely by GAO action or inaction that is within the Board's jurisdiction under subchapter IV of chapter 7 of title 31, United States Code, or who is alleging that GAO or a labor organization engaged or is engaging in an unfair labor practice, may file a petition for review if one of the following is met:
(1)The person has received a Right to Appeal Letter from the Board's General Counsel; or
(2)At least 180 days have elapsed from the filing of the charge with the Board's General Counsel and the General Counsel has not issued a Right to Appeal Letter; or
(3)The person was separated due to a Reduction in Force and chooses to file an appeal directly with the Board, without first filing with the Board's General Counsel, as provided in § 28.13.
(b)*When to file.*
(1)Petitions for review filed pursuant to paragraph (a)(1) of this section must be filed within 30 days after service upon the charging party of the Right to Appeal Letter from the Board's General Counsel.
(2)Petitions for review filed pursuant to paragraph (a)(2) of this section may be filed at any time after 180 days have elapsed from the filing of the charge with the Board's General Counsel, provided that the General Counsel has not issued a Right to Appeal Letter concerning the charge.
(3)Petitions for review filed pursuant to paragraph (a)(3) of this section must be filed within 30 days after the effective date of the separation due to a Reduction in Force. Michael Wolf, Chair, Personnel Appeals Board, U.S. General Accounting Office. [FR Doc. 00-32503 Filed 12-20-00; 8:45 am]
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