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Daisy Manufacturing Co.; prehearing conference, 10211 03-5038 Corporation Corporation for National and Community Service NOTICES Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Strategic plan, 10211-10212 03-4937 Defense Defense Department See Navy Department NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10212-10213 03-4946 03-4947 Economic Economic Development Administration NOTICES Adjustment assistance:
Victoria Vogue, Inc., et al., 10202-10203 03-4979 Education Education Department NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10213 03-4956 Energy Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission See Western Area Power Administration PROPOSED RULES Energy conservation: Alternative fuel transportation program— Private and local government fleet determination and public hearing, 10319-10344 03-4991 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10213-10214 03-4992 Electricity export and import authorizations, permits, etc.:
Minnesota Power, Inc., 10214-10215 03-4997 Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Fusion energy sciences; innovative approaches research, 10215-10216 03-4994 Nuclear Energy Plant Optimization Program, 10216-10217 03-4996 EPA Environmental Protection Agency NOTICES Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.: Science Advisory Board, 10241-10243 03-5030 Meetings: Environment and Aging; National Agenda, 10238-10240 03-5031 Science Advisory Board, 10240-10241 03-5029 Executive Executive Office of the President See Presidential Documents See Trade Representative, Office of United States FAA Federal Aviation Administration RULES Aircraft registration:
Registration requirements; court of competent jurisdiction; term clarification, 10315-10318 03-5040 Airworthiness directives: Boeing, 10147-10149 03-4589 Bombardier, 10156-10157 03-4852 Dowty Aerospace Propellers, 10152-10154 03-4596 Fokker, 10154-10156 03-4165 Raytheon, 10149-10152 03-4595 Grants: Air carriers; Aviation Safety and Health Partnership Program, 10145-10147 03-5000 PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness directives: Boeing, 10185-10190 03-4851 03-4990 FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10268 03-4959 FCC Federal Communications Commission RULES Radio services, special:
Private land mobile services— Dedicated short-range communication services in 5.850-5.925 GHz band, 10179-10180 03-4870 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10243-10245 03-5058 03-5061 Common carrier services: Telecommunications relay services— State certification and renewal applications, 10245-10246 03-5057 FDIC Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10310-10314 03-4998 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Electric rate and corporate regulation filings:
AEP Texas Central Co. et al., 10220 03-5093 Calhoun Power Co. I, LLC, et al., 10220-10222 03-5092 Calpine Construction Finance Co., L.P., et al., 10222-10223 03-5094 Westar Generating, Inc., et al., 10223-10224 03-4965 Hydroelectric applications, 10224-10233 03-4966 03-5104 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* CenterPoint Energy Gas Transmission Co., 10217 03-5106 Central New York Oil & Gas Co., LLC, 10217-10218 03-4967 Chandeleur Pipe Line Co., 10218 03-5105 Columbia Gulf Transmission Co., 10218 03-5107 El Dorado Irrigation District, 10233 03-5102 Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of America, 10218-10219 03-4964 03-4968 Northwest Pipeline Corp., 10219-10220 03-4962 03-4963 FMC Federal Maritime Commission NOTICES Complaints filed:
XM International, Inc., 10246 03-4960 Federal Motor Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration NOTICES Motor carrier safety standards: Driver qualifications— Ammons, Henry, Jr., et al. vision requirement exemptions, 10300-10301 03-5015 Apple, Gordon L., et al.; vision requirement exemption applications, 10301-10304 03-5017 Archibald, Michael D., et al. vision requirement exemptions, 10298-10300 03-5014 Federal Railroad Federal Railroad Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10304-10306 03-5041 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10310-10314 03-4998 Banks and bank holding companies:
Formations, acquisitions, and mergers, 10246-10247 03-5013 Meetings; Sunshine Act, 10247 03-5141 Fish Fish and Wildlife Service NOTICES Endangered and threatened species permit applications, 10261-10264 03-4986 03-4988 Food Food and Drug Administration RULES Biological products: General safety requirements, 10157-10160 03-4973 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10252-10253 03-4976 03-4977 Meetings: Blood Products Advisory Committee, 10253-10254 03-4974 Pharmaceutical Science Advisory Committee, 10254 03-4975 MISSING FOR:
Foreign-Trade Zones Board Foreign-Trade Zones Board NOTICES *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Louisiana J. Ray McDermott, Inc.; offshore drilling/production platform manufacturing facilities, 10203-10204 03-5055 Ohio, 10204 03-5054 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Meetings: Resource Advisory Committees— Madera County, 10201 03-4978 GSA General Services Administration NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Chamblee, GA; Centers for Disease Control facility; master plan development, 10247-10250 03-4945 Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10212-10213 03-4946 03-4947 GIPSA Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10201-10202 03-5011 Health Health and Human Services Department See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Food and Drug Administration See Inspector General Office, Health and Human Services Department Housing Housing and Urban Development Department RULES Grants:
HOME Investment Partnerships Program; correction, 10160-10161 03-4941 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10256-10261 03-4939 03-4944 Immigration Immigration and Naturalization Service RULES Immigration: Automated Inspection Services programs; enrollment period extension, 10143-10145 03-5189 Inspector Inspector General Office, Health and Human Services Department NOTICES Special Fraud Alerts; publication: Telemarketing by durable medical equipment suppliers, 10254-10256 03-5004 Interior Interior Department See Fish and Wildlife Service See Land Management Bureau See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office NOTICES Meetings:
Delaware and Lehigh National Heritage Corridor Commission, 10261 03-4985 IRS Internal Revenue Service RULES Income taxes, etc.: Tax shelter regulations, 10161-10178 03-4958 PROPOSED RULES Income taxes: Electric utilities that benefit from accelerated depreciation methods or permitted investment tax credit; applicable normalization requirements; hearing, 10190-10193 03-4885 International International Trade Administration NOTICES Antidumping: Corrosion-resistant carbon steel flat products from— Canada, 10204 03-5056 International International Trade Commission NOTICES Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 10267-10268 03-5182 03-5183 Justice Justice Department See Federal Bureau of Investigation See Immigration and Naturalization Service Labor Labor Department See Occupational Safety and Health Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10268-10269 03-5049 03-5050 Land Land Management Bureau NOTICES Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Snake River Resource Area, WY, 10264-10266 03-5165 Meetings:
Resource Advisory Councils— Arizona, 10266 03-4961 Eastern Montana, 10266-10267 03-5053 Eastern Washington, 10266 03-4989 Realty actions; sales, leases, etc.: Oregon, 10267 03-5006 Maritime Maritime Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10306-10307 03-5022 NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NOTICES Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR): Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10212-10213 03-4946 03-4947 Patent licenses; non-exclusive, exclusive, or partially exclusive:
Critical Care Innovations, Inc., 10272 03-5042 National Foundation National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10272 03-5012 National Highway National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES Motor vehicle safety standards; exemption petitions, etc.: Toyota Motor Corp., 10307-10308 03-5039 National Institute National Institute of Standards and Technology NOTICES Information processing standards, Federal:
Seventeen standards; proposed withdrawal, 10204-10205 03-4936 Meetings: Advanced Technology Visiting Committee, 10205-10206 03-5001 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fishery conservation and management: Caribbean, Gulf, and South Atlantic fisheries— Gulf of Mexico and South Atlantic coastal migratory pelagic resources, etc., 10180-10181 03-5048 Northeastern United States fisheries— Summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass, 10181-10184 03-5043 PROPOSED RULES Marine mammals:
Commercial fishing authorizations— Atlantic Large Whale Take Reduction Plan, 10195-10199 03-4897 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10206-10207 03-5046 03-5047 Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Bowhead whale subsistence quota; impacts (2003-2007), 10207-10208 03-5045 Meetings: Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, 10208-10209 03-5044 Navy Navy Department NOTICES Inventions, Government-owned; availability for licensing, 10213 03-4981 Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10272-10273 03-5026 Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 10276-10277 03-5167 Operating licenses, amendments; no significant hazards considerations; biweekly notices, 10277-10286 03-4623 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* Exelon Generating Co., LLC, 10273-10275 03-5025 Pathfinder Mining Co., 10275-10276 03-5027 03-5028 Occupational Occupational Safety and Health Administration NOTICES Nationally recognized testing laboratories, etc.: TUV Rheinland of North America, Inc., 10269-10272 03-5051 Office of U.S. Trade Office of United States Trade Representative See Trade Representative, Office of United States Presidential Presidential Documents ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS Government agencies and employees:
Department of Veterans Affairs; designation of officers to act as Secretary of Veterans Affairs (Memorandum of February 12, 2003), 10141-10142 03-5196 SEC Securities and Exchange Commission NOTICES Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes: Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 10286-10291 03-4952 03-4953 Options Clearing Corp., 10291-10295 03-4951 03-4955 Philadelphia Stock Exchange, Inc., 10295-10296 03-4954 Social Social Security Administration NOTICES Privacy Act:
Computer matching programs, 10296-10297 03-4999 State State Department NOTICES Art objects; importation for exhibition: Christian Schad and the Neue Sachlichkeit, 10297 03-5091 Surface Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office RULES Permanent program and abandoned mine land reclamation plan submissions: West Virginia; correction, 10178-10179 03-4969 PROPOSED RULES Permanent program and abandoned mine land reclamation plan submissions: Wyoming, 10193-10195 03-4970 Trade Trade Representative, Office of United States NOTICES African Growth and Opportunity Act; implementation:
Rwanda; benefits eligibility determination, 10298 03-5052 Transportation Transportation Department See Federal Aviation Administration See Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration See Federal Railroad Administration See Maritime Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Treasury Treasury Department See Comptroller of the Currency See Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 10308-10309 03-5018 03-5020 Meetings:
United States Postal Service, President's Commission, 10309-10310 03-4938 Western Western Area Power Administration NOTICES Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Eastern Division; post-2005 resource pool; power allocation procedures and call for applications, 10233-10237 03-4993 Power rate adjustments: Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, Eastern Division, 10237 03-4995 Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Transportation Department, Federal Aviation Administration, 10315-10318 03-5040 Part III Energy Department, 10319-10344 03-4991 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.
To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http://listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list (or change settings); then follow the instructions. 68 42 Tuesday, March 4, 2003 Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Immigration and Naturalization Service 8 CFR Part 235 [INS No. 2256-03] RIN 1115-AG94 Automated Inspection Services—Extension of Enrollment Period AGENCY:
Immigration and Naturalization Service, Justice. ACTION: Interim rule with request for comments. SUMMARY: Automated Inspection Services
(AIS)programs, such as the INS Passenger Accelerated Service System (INSPASS) and the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI), are automated systems designed to identify pre-registered, low-risk travelers and permit them to enter the United States within a predictable wait time by reducing the interaction of the traveler with the inspector at the time of entry. The extension of the enrollment period for AIS programs will benefit both the Immigration and Naturalization Service (Service), and the applicants of the INSPASS and SENTRI programs. The Service regulations currently limit the period of approval to the program to 1 year, thereby requiring applicants to resubmit a new application and fee each year. This is a very burdensome process for both the traveling public and the Federal agencies administering the programs. This rule amends the Service's regulations to extend the current enrollment period for the AIS programs from 1 year to 2 years. The Service has determined that it can effectively maintain the integrity of the program and the security of the border without requiring applicants to undergo an annual application renewal. DATES: *Effective date:* This interim rule is effective February 28, 2003. *Comment date:* Written comments must be submitted on or before April 29, 2003. ADDRESSES: Please submit written comments, to the Director, Regulations and Forms Services Division, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 425 I Street, NW., Room 4034, Washington, DC 20536. To ensure proper handling please reference INS number 2256-03 on your correspondence. You may also submit comments electronically to the Service at insregs@usdoj.gov. When submitting comments electronically, you must include INS number 2256-03 in the subject box. Comments are available for public inspection at the above address by calling
(202)514-3291 to arrange for an appointment. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Thomas C. Campbell, Assistant Chief Inspector, Immigration and Naturalization Service, 425 I Street, NW., Room 4064, Washington, DC 20536, telephone number
(202)305-9246. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: What Is an Automated Inspection Service (AIS)? The AIS, also known as PORTPASS programs, are automated systems designed to identify pre-registered, low-risk travelers using various technologies, and permit them to enter the United States within a predictable wait time by reducing the interaction of the traveler with the inspector at the time of entry. The Service currently operates several AIS systems, including the Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) dedicated commuter lanes along the southern border, and Immigration and Naturalization Service Passenger Accelerated Service System (INSPASS), at several airport locations. The AIS programs incorporate a pre-registration of participants that includes an interview, various agency law enforcement database and criminal record checks, capturing of biometrics, and inspection of the vehicle, if appropriate. Upon entry to the United States, the traveler is identified using various technologies, such as transponders, proximity cards, or other means of biometric verification. In dedicated commuter lanes, the participant's photograph and other information displays on the screen to the inspector in designated vehicle lanes, who can verify the identity of the traveler. For INSPASS, travelers approach a kiosk and submit to a biometric (hand geometry) verification and database check upon entry. These programs benefit both the traveling public and the government by providing advance information about persons entering the United States, thereby allowing minimal inspection of low-risk, known travelers, while permitting border inspectors to focus attention and resources on unknown, or higher-risk travelers. What is INSPASS? • INSPASS is an AIS Program currently operational at international airports at: Los Angeles, Miami, Newark, New York (JFK), San Francisco, Washington-Dulles, and the U.S. preclearance sites at Vancouver, and Toronto in Canada. Citizens of the United States, Canada, Bermuda, and Visa Waiver Pilot Program
(VWPP)countries who travel to the U.S. on business three or more times a year, or who are diplomats, representatives of international organizations, or airline crews from the VWPP nations may voluntarily enroll in the INSPASS Program. • Enrollment into INSPASS is not available to anyone with a criminal record or to aliens who require a waiver of inadmissibility to enter the U.S. • Arriving at a Port-of-Entry, the traveler proceeds to an INSPASS inspection queue. There, the person inserts a card issued to them at enrollment to an INSPASS kiosk, similar to automated bank teller devices. Responding to messages on the kiosk's touch-screen display, the traveler is prompted to enter their flight number and to place their hand in a hand geometry reader. Screen prompts are used to achieve correct alignment of the hand, with the hand reader. The kiosk software automatically compares the live scan of the traveler's hand geometry biometric to the image captured at enrollment. If the traveler's identity is validated by this comparison, an I-94 (if required) or receipt of his inspection is printed by the Kiosk that directs the traveler to proceed to U.S. Customs Inspection. If this check is not successful, a screen Message refers the traveler to an Immigration Inspector in a nearby inspection booth. What is SENTRI? • SENTRI is an AIS Program that enables enrolled travelers to rapidly enter the United States through a dedicated commuter lane
(DCL)at specific Land Border Ports-of-Entry. • To be eligible to use SENTRI, you must be able to lawfully enter the United States and pass a three-part comprehensive background check. These record checks are conducted for all applicants (18 years of age and older) by the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service, U.S. Customs Service, and Federal Bureau of Investigation. • When an enrolled automobile approaches the inspection booth in the SENTRI lane, a radio frequency transponder that is affixed to the automobile emits radio signals that are picked up by receivers located at the port of entry. Each transponder has a unique number that retrieves a specific record in the SENTRI enrollment database. Within moments, this record, which contains a photograph and detailed information about the vehicle and its occupants, appears on a color monitor screen in front of the inspector. Next, each auto occupant swipes an identification card through a magnetic reader located at the inspection booth, (a process similar to using an ATM card). The inspector verifies that the vehicle's occupants are enrolled in the SENTRI system and authorizes the vehicle and its occupants to enter the United States. As at other ports of entry, the inspector may refer vehicles for a more thorough inspection. In addition, a small percentage of travelers are randomly chosen by computer and referred for a secondary inspection to ensure compliance with the rules and regulations of the SENTRI system. Are Security Checks Conducted in the AIS Programs? Yes. The Service requires that all AIS Programs perform various agency law enforcement database and criminal record checks. AIS travelers may also undergo additional random referrals and compliance checks to ensure that the participants remain in compliance with the program guidelines and the laws and regulations that govern entry in the United States. How Does This Rule Amend the Regulations? This rule extends the period of enrollment in the AIS programs from 1 year to 2 years. This change will significantly reduce the paperwork burden on the general public and the inspection services while causing no reduction in the security of the automated inspection systems or the international border. The Service will continue to perform regular queries of the law enforcement databases on the enrolled travelers as well as requesting updates of information from enrolled travelers through periodic mailings. The Service will also continue to perform regular queries of the law enforcement databases on the enrolled travelers, as well as requesting updates of information from enrolled travelers through periodic mailings, if necessary. The Service will also continue to conduct random referrals and compliance checks to ensure that participants remain in compliance with the programs guidelines and the laws and regulations that govern entry into the United States. Why Is the Service Changing the Length of the Enrollment Period? With the growing popularity of the AIS programs particularly along the southern border, the large number of applicants has placed a strain on the ability of the enrollment centers to process all applications in a timely manner, resulting in extensive backlogs of applicants waiting to be processed. The annual renewal requirement further exacerbates this workload. Because the data provided at the time of enrollment by the traveler typically remains the same from year to year, the Service has determined that it does not require the re-submission of this data on an annual basis. However, the Service will continue to evaluate this and other aspects of the AIS programs to determine whether additional changes should be made at a later date. How Will the Service Measure Its Performance on Enrollments? An extension of the enrollment from 1 year to 2 years would aid the Service in its goal to reduce the enrollment backlog to 60 days by July 1, 2003. Thousands of applicants each year will no longer be required to visit the enrollment center, re-enroll or pay an additional application fee. By eliminating an extra enrollment fee, a reduction in cost for program participation is returned to the traveler. Fewer visitors to the enrollment centers decrease the strenuous workload for the Service. Attention could then be focused on the reduction of the thousands of applicants backlogged instead of processing yearly re-applications. If I am Already Enrolled in an AIS Program, Will My Enrollment Period Be Automatically Extended to 2 Years? Yes, the Service will consider your enrollment period to be valid 2 years from the date of your last enrollment approval. You will not have to pay an additional enrollment fee for the extension. What if My Visa or Immigration Status Is Valid for Less Than 2 Years When I Submit my Application? The actual authorization of any AIS participation is determined by the individual's underlying immigration status. The individual's immigration status must be valid at all times to participate in the program and they must be in possession of all appropriate immigration and identity documents at the time of each entry. The initial period of approval will be limited in accordance with the underlying immigration status, but can be extended, without application or fee, for the full 2-year period once the participant establishes the appropriate visa or immigration status validity. Has the Service Consulted With Other Entities in Developing This New Rule? The Service has consulted with numerous stakeholders and received positive feedback on this change from all entities. These stakeholders include the Border Trade Alliances, individual travelers, business and trade associations, congressional officials, and the other federal inspection service agencies involved in the affected programs. Good Cause Exception The Service's implementation of this rule as an interim rule, with provision for post-promulgation public comment, is based upon the “good cause” exception found at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) and (d)(1). The reason for immediate implementation is as follows: This rule is intended to benefit both the traveling public and the Service by decreasing the workload at the enrollment centers and alleviating the backlog of pending applications. In addition, this rule relieves the burden on the program participant of having to file an application annually and will also reduce the cost to the participant since the participant will not have to pay the additional enrollment fee for the second year. As previously stated, having as much advance information about as many travelers to the United States as possible promotes greater security of the border and the United States. In addition, since the events of September 11, 2001, ports-of-entry have operated under a higher threat level. This has often resulted in a dramatic increase in the time persons must wait to enter the United States at a land port-of-entry. The increased wait times result in increased release of emissions from vehicles into the communities surrounding the ports and impact the economy as the amount of trade and travel between the United States and its neighbors is decreased. The heightened security measures have required the inspection services to stretch scarce resources. AIS programs alleviate these harms by allowing quicker passage through the port and by allowing the government to focus inspection resources on higher risk travelers. Accordingly, the Service finds that it is impracticable and contrary to the public interest to adopt this rule with the prior notice and comment period normally required under 5 U.S.C. 553. This rule will be effective immediately upon publication under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(1) because the rule relieves the burden on the program participant of having to file an application and pay a fee on a yearly basis. This benefits both the traveling public and the government by decreasing the workload at the enrollment center and alleviating the backlog of pending applications. In addition the good cause exception at 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3) also permits the rule to become effective immediately for the reasons stated above. Regulatory Flexibility Act Although some of the enrollees in the AIS programs may be considered small entities, the majority of the travelers participating in the AIS programs are individuals who cross the border frequently for a variety of reasons, both business and personal. The intent of this rule is to reduce the burden on all of the participants in the AIS programs by eliminating the requirement of having to file an application annually and by reducing the cost to the participant. Accordingly, the Acting Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, in accordance with the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), has reviewed this interim rule and, by approving it, certifies that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 This rule will not result in the expenditure by State, local, and tribal governments in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of $100 million or more in any one-year, and it will not significantly or uniquely affect small governments. Therefore, no actions were deemed necessary under the provisions of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996 This rule is not a major rule as defined by section 804 of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Act of 1996. This rule will not result in an annual effect on the economy of $100 million or more; a major increase in cost or prices; or significant adverse effects on competition, employment, investment, productivity, innovation, or on the ability of United States-based companies to compete with foreign-based companies in domestic and export markets. Executive Order 12866 This rule is considered by the Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service, to be a “significant regulatory action” under Executive Order 12866, section 3(f), Regulatory Planning and Review. Accordingly, the Office of Management and Budget has waived its review process under section 6(a)(3)(A). The Service has assessed both the costs and benefits of this rule required by section 1(b)(6) of Executive Order 12866 and has made a reasonable determination that as previously stated in the “Good Cause Exception” that the intent of this rule is to reduce the burden on all of the participants in the AIS programs by eliminating the requirement of having to file an application annually and by reducing the cost to the participant. This will also reduce the strenuous workload of the Service in having to re-enroll thousands of applicants each year. Executive Order 13132 This rule will not have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the National Government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. Therefore, in accordance with section 6 of Executive Order 13132, it is determined that this rule does not have sufficient federalism implications to warrant the preparation of a federalism summary impact statement. Executive Order 12988 Civil Justice Reform This interim rule meets the applicable standards set forth in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive Order 12988. Paperwork Reduction Act The Form I-823, Application—Alternative Inspection Services, is used for enrolling applicants in the AIS programs. This form has previously been approved for use by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). The OMB control number for this collection is 1115-0174. List of Subjects in 8 CFR Part 235 Administrative practice and procedure, Aliens, Immigration, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. PART 235—INSPECTION OF PERSONS APPLYING FOR ADMISSION 1. The authority citation for part 235 continues to read as follows: Authority: 8 U.S.C. 1101 and note, 1103, 1183, 1201, 1224, 1225, 1226, 1228; 8 CFR part 2. § 235.7 [Amended] 2. Section 235.7(a)(4)(xi) is amended in the first sentence by revising the phrase “1 year” to read: “2 years”. Dated: January 29, 2003. Michael J. Garcia, Acting Commissioner, Immigration and Naturalization Service. [FR Doc. 03-5189 Filed 2-28-03; 3:03 pm]
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