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--- schema: federal-register doc_type: fedreg source_file: FR-2005-04-22.xml --- 70 77 Friday, April 22, 2005 Contents Agricultural Agricultural Research Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals; correction, 20855 05-8031 Agriculture Agriculture Department See Agricultural Research Service See Forest Service See Rural Telephone Bank Army Army Department See Engineers Corps Arts Arts and Humanities, National Foundation See National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities Blind Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for Purchase From People Who Are See Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled Centers Centers for Disease Control and Prevention NOTICES Meetings:
Antimicrobial Resistance Interagency Task Force; public health action plan, 20915 05-8090 Centers Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20916 05-8084 Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.: Medicare Education Advisory Panel, 20916-20917 05-7954 Children Children and Families Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20917-20918 05-8051 05-8052 Coast Guard Coast Guard RULES Ports and waterways safety:
Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal, IL; safety zone, 20809-20811 05-8071 Mobile Ship Channel, AL; security zone, 20811-20816 05-8072 05-8073 NOTICES Committees; establishment, renewal, termination, etc.: Towing Safety Advisory Committee, 20923 05-8077 Meetings: Towing Safety Advisory Committee, 20923-20924 05-8069 Vessel documentation and measurement: Vessel tonnage measurement regulations interpretations; Marine Safety Center Technical Note change, 20924-20925 05-8070 Commerce Commerce Department See International Trade Administration See National Institute of Standards and Technology See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 05-8116 20860-20862 05-8117 05-8118 Committee for Purchase Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled NOTICES Procurement list; additions and deletions, 20858-20860 E5-1916 E5-1917 Correction, 20860 E5-1923 Customs Customs and Border Protection Bureau NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20925 05-8054 Defense Defense Department See Engineers Corps RULES Acquisition regulations:
Reporting contract performance outside United States, 20838-20840 05-7979 Unique item identification and valuation, 20831-20838 05-7981 NOTICES Arms sales notification; transmittal letter, etc., 20871-20879 05-8055 05-8056 Education Education Department NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20879-20880 05-8058 Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Special education and rehabilitative services— Technology and media services for individuals with disabilities, 20880-20883 05-8099 Election Election Assistance Commission NOTICES Meetings;
Sunshine Act, 20883-20884 05-8164 Employment Employment and Training Administration NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Workforce Investment Act— Prisoner Re-entry Initiative; correction, 20935 E5-1911 Youth offenders; preparation to enter high growth and high demand industries, 21112-21124 05-8184 Employment Employment Standards Administration NOTICES Minimum wages for Federal and federally-assisted construction; general wage determination decisions, 20935-20936 05-7818 Energy Energy Department See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Engineers Engineers Corps NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent:
Newtok, AK; erosion protection measures; correction, 20968 C5-7607 EPA Environmental Protection Agency RULES Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various States: Texas, 20816-20821 05-8121 Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural commodities: Tetraconazole, 20821-20831 05-8123 PROPOSED RULES Air pollutants, hazardous; national emission standards: Brick and structural clay products manufacturing; maximum achievable control technology requirements; comment request and public hearing, 21094-21101 05-8125 NOTICES Air programs:
State implementation plans; adequacy status for transportation conformity purposes— Texas, 20899-20900 05-8122 Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Agency statements— Comment availability, 20900-20901 05-8115 Weekly receipts, 20900 05-8114 Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Environmentally Responsible Redevelopment and Reuse
(ER3)Initiative, 20901-20902 05-8126 Equal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 20902 05-8240 Executive Executive Office of the President See Presidential DOcuments FAA Federal Aviation Administration PROPOSED RULES Airworthiness directives: Cessna, 20844-20848 05-8095 McDonnell Douglas, 20842-20844 05-8094 FBI Federal Bureau of Investigation NOTICES Meetings: Criminal Justice Information Services Advisory Policy Board, 20934 05-8081 National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact Council, 20934 05-8171 Federal Energy Federal Energy Regulatory Commission NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20884-20885 E5-1899 E5-1910 Complaints filed: PJM Industrial Customer Coalition, 20888 E5-1898 Electric rate and corporate regulation filings, 20888-20893 E5-1902 E5-1903 Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Columbia Gas Transmission Corp., 20893-20894 E5-1901 PPL Maine, LLC, et al., 20894 E5-1907 Vista del Sol LNG Terminal LP et al., 20894-20895 E5-1896 Environmental statements; notice of intent: Northern Natural Gas Co., 20895-20896 E5-1897 Hydroelectric applications, 20896-20899 E5-1895 E5-1900 E5-1909 Meetings: Southwest Power Pool Board of Directors and Members Committee et al., 20899 E5-1908 *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* FirstEnergy Operating Cos., et al., 20885-20888 E5-1918 Federal Housing Federal Housing Finance Board NOTICES Federal home loan bank system: Community support review; members selected for review; list, 20902-20914 05-8037 Federal Reserve Federal Reserve System NOTICES Banks and bank holding companies: Formations, acquisitions, and mergers, 20914 05-8100 FTC Federal Trade Commission RULES Children's Online Privacy Protection Act; implementation: Verifiable parental consent, 21104-21106 05-8159 PROPOSED RULES Children's Online Privacy Protection Act; implementation, 21107-21110 05-8160 Telemarketing sales rule: National Do Not Call Registry; access fees, 20848-20852 05-8044 NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20914-20915 05-8045 Food Food and Drug Administration PROPOSED RULES Food for human consumption: Foodborne illness— Sprout safety; meeting, 20852-20854 05-8103 NOTICES Human drugs: New drug applications— Hospira, Inc., et al., approval withdrawn; correction, 20918 05-8049 Meetings: Drug, device, and biologic medical products; product approval, compliance, and risk management; interactive educational conference, 20918-20919 05-8050 Forest Forest Service NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Idaho Panhandle National Forests, ID, 20855-20856 05-7671 Monongahela National Forest, WV, 20856-20857 05-8083 Meetings: Resource Advisory Committees— North Mt. Baker-Snoqualimie, 20858 05-8092 South Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie, 20857-20858 05-8091 Geological Geological Survey NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20930 05-8082 Health Health and Human Services Department See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention See Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services See Children and Families Administration See Food and Drug Administration See Health Resources and Services Administration See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Health Health Resources and Services Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20919-20920 05-8105 05-8106 Meetings: Migrant Health National Advisory Council, 20920 05-8104 Homeland Homeland Security Department See Coast Guard See Customs and Border Protection Bureau Housing Housing and Urban Development Department NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20925-20927 05-8074 05-8076 Grant and cooperative agreement awards: Healthy homes and lead-based paint hazard control programs, 20927-20928 E5-1886 Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Homeless assistance; excess and surplus Federal properties, 20928-20929 05-7834 Mortgage and loan insurance programs: Credit Watch Termination Initiative; mortgagees whose Origination Approval Agreements have been terminated; list, 20929-20930 E5-1885 Interior Interior Department See Geological Survey See Land Management Bureau See Minerals Management Service See National Park Service IRS Internal Revenue Service NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20963-20966 E5-1887 E5-1888 E5-1889 E5-1891 E5-1893 Meetings: Taxpayer Advocacy Panels, 20966-20967 E5-1894 International International Trade Administration NOTICES Antidumping: Corrosion-resistant carbon steel flat products from— Canada, 20863 E5-1919 Polyethylene terephthalate film, sheet and strip from— India, 20863-20865 E5-1921 Antidumping and countervailing duties: Administrative review requests, 20862-20863 E5-1922 Countervailing duties: Bottle-grade polyethylene terephthalate resin from— India, 20865-20866 05-8132 International International Trade Commission NOTICES Import investigations: Injectable implant compositions, 20933-20934 05-8087 Justice Justice Department See Federal Bureau of Investigation Labor Labor Department See Employment and Training Administration See Employment Standards Administration See Occupational Safety and Health Administration Land Land Management Bureau RULES Land resource management: Rights-of-way— Principles and procedures and Mineral Leasing Act, 20970-21091 05-7501 NOTICES Environmental statements; notice of intent: Washoe County, NV; proposed coal-fired power plant, 20930-20931 05-5454 Meetings: Resource Advisory Councils— Central Montana, 20931 05-8177 Realty actions; sales, leases, etc.: Oregon, 20931-20932 05-8198 Maritime Maritime Administration NOTICES Coastwise trade laws; administrative waivers: BAD CO., 20959 05-8065 ENDLESS PLEASURE, 20959-20960 05-8066 HIGH VOLTAGE, 20960 05-8067 IT’S TIME, 20960-20961 05-8064 ROCK-N-ROBIN, 20961 05-8061 ROSINANTE, 20961-20962 05-8063 VIVACE, 20962 05-8062 Minerals Minerals Management Service NOTICES Outer Continental Shelf operations: Gulf of Mexico OCS— Oil and gas lease sales; correction, 20932-20933 05-8110 National Credit National Credit Union Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20936-20937 05-8079 National Foundation National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities NOTICES Meetings: Arts Advisory Panel, 20937 05-8130 Arts and the Humanities, President's Committee, 20937 05-8131 National Highway National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20962-20963 05-8068 National Institute National Institute of Standards and Technology NOTICES Inventions, Government-owned; availability for licensing, 20866-20867 05-8111 NOAA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RULES Fishery conservation and management: Alaska; fisheries of Exclusive Economic Zone— Pacific cod, 20840-20841 05-8113 NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Climate and Global Change Program, 20867-20869 05-8112 Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship Program, 20869-20870 05-8129 National Park National Park Service NOTICES National Register of Historic Places: Pending nominations, 20933 05-8048 National Science National Science Foundation NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20937-20938 05-8060 Nuclear Nuclear Regulatory Commission NOTICES Operating licenses, amendments; no significant hazards considerations; biweekly notices; correction, 20938-20939 E5-1904 E5-1905 Occupational Occupational Safety and Health Administration RULES Safety and health standards: Ethylene oxide standard; regulatory review; availability, 20807-20809 05-8080 Overseas Overseas Private Investment Corporation NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 20939 05-8182 Personnel Personnel Management Office NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20939 05-8053 Presidential Presidential Documents PROCLAMATIONS Special observances: National Physical Fitness and Sports Month (Proc. 7889), 21125-21128 05-8276 Rural Rural Telephone Bank NOTICES Meetings; Sunshine Act, 20858 05-8245 SEC Securities and Exchange Commission NOTICES Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes: American Stock Exchange LLC, 20939-20951 E5-1914 E5-1915 Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 20952-20955 E5-1883 E5-1884 E5-1912 National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., 20955-20958 E5-1913 State State Department NOTICES Meetings: Fine Arts Committee, 20958 05-8124 Substance Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, submissions, and approvals, 20920-20923 05-7988 05-8093 Surface Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Railroad operation, acquisition, construction, etc.: Greenwood, MS, 20963 05-8089 Thrift Thrift Supervision Office NOTICES *Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:* BankFinancial Corp., 20967 05-8046 Transportation Transportation Department See Federal Aviation Administration See Maritime Administration See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration See Surface Transportation Board NOTICES Aviation proceedings: Agreements filed; weekly receipts, 20958 05-8086 Certificates of public convenience and necessity and foreign air carrier permits; weekly applications, 20958-20959 05-8085 Treasury Treasury Department See Internal Revenue Service See Thrift Supervision Office RULES Practice and proceedures: Practice before Internal Revenue Service Correction, [ **Editorial Note:** This document appearing at 70 FR 20805 in the **Federal Register** of April 21, 2005, was inadvertently dropped from that issue's Table of Contents] Separate Parts In This Issue Part II Interior Department, Land Management Bureau, 20970-21091 05-7501 Part III Environmental Protection Agency, 21094-21101 05-8125 Part IV Federal Trade Commission, 21104-21110 05-8159 05-8160 Part V Labor Department, Employment and Training Administration, 21112-21124 05-8184 Part VI Presidential Documents, 21125-21128 05-8276 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. 70 77 Friday, April 22, 2005 Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Administration 29 CFR Part 1910 [Docket No. H-200C] RIN 1218-AB60 Notice of Availability of the Regulatory Flexibility Act Review of the Occupational Health Standard for Ethylene Oxide AGENCY: Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Department of Labor. ACTION: Notice of availability. SUMMARY: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)has conducted a review of its Ethylene Oxide
(EtO)Standard pursuant to section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act and section 5 of Executive Order 12866 on Regulatory Planning and Review. EtO is used as a chemical intermediate to produce antifreeze and as a sterilant. In 1984, OSHA promulgated a standard to lower exposure to EtO from 50 parts per million
(ppm)to 1 ppm based on evidence EtO exposure was associated with cancer in animals. The regulatory review has concluded that new studies indicate that EtO is associated with cancer in humans, that employee exposures have been substantially reduced thereby lowering risk to employees, that the standard has not had a negative impact on small businesses, that EtO production has increased, and that EtO sterilizers have been developed that meet the standard and cost less than older non-compliant sterilizers. Public commenters agree that the standard should remain in effect. Based on this review, OSHA concludes the EtO standard should remain in effect, but will issue new guidance materials in response to some commenters requests for clarification. ADDRESSES: Copies of the entire report may be obtained from the OSHA Publication Office, Room N3101, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210, telephone
(202)693-1888, Fax
(202)693-2498. The full report, comments, and referenced documents are available for review at the OSHA Docket Office, Docket No. H-200C Room N2625, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210, telephone
(202)693-2350. The main text of the report will become available on the OSHA Web page at *www.OSHA.gov* . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joanna Dizikes Friedrich, Directorate of Evaluation and Analysis, Room N3641, OSHA, U.S. Department of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20210, telephone
(202)693-1939, fax
(202)Direct technical inquiries about the EtO standard to Gail Brinkerhoff, telephone
(202)693-2190, or visit the OSHA Homepage at *www.OSHA.gov.* Direct press inquiries to Bill Wright, Room N3647, telephone
(202)693-1999. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)has completed a “look back” review of its EtO Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1047, titled “Regulatory Review of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Ethylene Oxide Standard, March 2005.” This **Federal Register** document announces the availability of the Regulatory Review and briefly summarizes it. The review was undertaken pursuant to Section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 *et seq.* ) and Section 5 of Executive Order 12866 (59 FR 51739, Oct 4, 1993) and all issues raised by those provisions. The purpose of a review under section 610 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act “Shall be to determine whether such rule should be continued without change, or should be rescinded, or amended consistent with the stated objectives of applicable statutes to minimize any significant impact of the rule on a substantial number of small entities.” “The Agency shall consider the following factors:
(1)The continued need for the rule;
(2)The nature of complaints or comments received concerning the rule from the public;
(3)The complexity of the rule;
(4)The extent to which the rule overlaps, duplicates or conflicts with other Federal rules; and, to the extent feasible, with state and local governmental rules; and
(5)The length of time since the rule has been evaluated or the degree to which technology, economic conditions, or other factors have changed in the areas affected by the rule.” The review requirements of Section 5 of the Executive Order 12866 require agencies: “To reduce the regulatory burden on the American people, their families, their communities, their state, local and tribal governments, their industries to determine whether regulations promulgated by the [Agency] have become unjustified or unnecessary as a result of changed circumstances; to confirm that regulations are both compatible with each other and not duplicative or inappropriately burdensome in the aggregate; to ensure that all regulations are consistent with the President's priorities and the principles set forth in the Executive Order, within applicable law; and to otherwise improve the effectiveness of existing regulations.” OSHA published a **Federal Register** document requesting public comments on the EtO Standard and specifically all issues raised by those provisions, and held a public meeting on those matters (62 FR 28649, May 27, 1997). The Review summarizes the public comments and responds to them. Ethylene Oxide is an industrial chemical that has high volume uses as an intermediate to produce other chemicals such as antifreeze. It is also used as a sterilant principally in the hospital, medical device and spice processing industries. In 1984, principally based on evidence of carcinogenicity in animals, OSHA issued a standard (29 CFR 1910. 1047) lowering exposures from 50 parts per million
(ppm)to 1 ppm. That standard also included requirements for monitoring, medical surveillance, training and other provisions. OSHA has reviewed the studies, information and public comments about the standard. Based on those, it has reached the following conclusions pursuant to the section 610 review discussed in greater length in the full report. There is a continued need for the rule. Workers exposed to EtO in a range of industries would continue to be at risk of cancer, genetic changes and other adverse health effects, without the standard. Since the standard was developed, the International Agency for Research on Cancer reclassified EtO as a known human carcinogen and the National Toxicology program reclassified EtO as a one “known to be a human carcinogen.” Based on the significant scientific information, OSHA finds that the potential carcinogenicity of EtO and the risk posed to workers continues to justify the need for the Standard. Comprehensive studies, compliance information, and public comments indicate that the Standard has been effective in reducing exposure to EtO thereby achieving the predicted health benefits. The public comments evidenced widespread support for continuance of the EtO Standard and endorsed its effectiveness. No commenter argued that the standard should be rescinded. The evidence indicates that the EtO Standard has not had a negative economic impact on the industries affected by the standard, generally, or on small businesses in those industries. Production of EtO has increased from 6.2 billion pounds to 8 billion pounds since the standard was issued. Most of the small businesses affected by the EtO Standard are hospitals, medical device manufacturers, and spice manufacturers. There are no indications that the regulation of occupational exposure to EtO has impaired the economic well being of businesses in any of these sectors or has disproportionately affected small businesses. The rule is not unduly or unreasonably complex. Although most commenters did not directly address the issue of whether the standard was considered to be unduly or unreasonably complex, a few comments at the public meeting and comments submitted to the Docket requested clarification of a few requirements of the standard. OSHA intends to issue compliance assistance and outreach materials to aid employers' and employees' understanding of the standard. The EtO Standard does not overlap with other regulations. Four major federal regulatory entities in addition to OSHA currently regulate various aspects of EtO use and transport. The only potential regulatory conflict raised by one commenter during this lookback review involved an Environmental Protection Agency standard under the Clean Air Act for EtO using commercial sterilization and fumigation operations. Commercial sterilization and fumigation operations using one ton or more of EtO per year are required to use emission control technology to comply with EPA standards. The two agencies' rules do not actually conflict and no employers have stated that they have not been able to comply with both. Technological improvements have improved worker safety. OSHA's independent research, comments received, and the technical literature indicate that significant technological developments have occurred since the promulgation of the standard. Improvements in sterilizer technology, the growth in number and use of alternative sterilants and sterilizing processes, and use of contract sterilizers to perform EtO sterilization have contributed to an observed reduction in occupational exposure to EtO. None of the comments received by OSHA indicated that technology feasibility problems prevented affected businesses from complying with the EtO Standard. The Standard encouraged the development of improved sterilizers, which achieved compliance with the standard and cost less than other sterilizers. The newer equipment costs about half the cost of the older equipment with add-on controls. This reduced costs for all employers including small businesses. A 1995 Congressional Office of Technology Assessment study completed after the standard took effect concluded that the Feasibility Study, which OSHA performed before issuance of the standard, was accurate and well done. The agency has also reviewed the record and standard pursuant to E.O. 12866. Pursuant to that review it has reached the following conclusions: The EtO Standard remains both justified and necessary. As discussed in OSHA's Section 610 analysis, EtO poses significant health and safety risks to workers exposed to the substance. While the standard has resulted in dramatic reductions in occupational exposures to EtO, OSHA continues to document overexposures and non-compliance in the workplace. A study of Massachusetts hospitals demonstrated that enforcement actions were necessary before they came into compliance with the standard. The EtO Standard is compatible with other OSHA standards and is not inappropriately burdensome in the aggregate. No public comment questioned the compatibility of the EtO standard with Federal OSHA or state standards. The EtO Standard is compatible with E.O. 12866. The Executive Order essentially provides for a regulatory system that efficiently and effectively protects health and safety without imposing unacceptable or unreasonable costs on society. The regulations that are produced must be consistent, sensible, and understandable. This lookback review has received many comments supporting the standard's effectiveness in reducing occupational exposures to EtO. In addition, the industries that use EtO appear to be familiar with the standard and have adopted improved technology, use of substitutes, and other methods to improve efficiency. No evidence was submitted to the Docket or identified by OSHA in the course of this lookback review to suggest that the standard was imposing either a significant impact on a substantial number of small entities or that it was causing an excessive compliance burden. The EtO Standard is effective in achieving its mission. Uniform support for retaining the EtO standard is in the public record for this lookback review. Therefore, based on the comments and testimony of participants in this lookback review process and the studies and other evidence submitted to the public docket, OSHA concludes, as discussed in depth in “Regulatory Review of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Ethylene Oxide Standard” March 2005, that the Agency's Standard should be continued without change. The evidence also demonstrates that the Standard does not need to be rescinded or substantially amended to minimize significant impacts on a substantial number of small entities. OSHA also finds that the EtO Standard is necessary to protect employee health, is compatible with other OSHA standards, is not duplicative or in conflict with other Federal, state, or local government rules, is not inappropriately burdensome, and is consistent with the President's priorities and the principles of E.O. 12866. Further, no changes have occurred in technological, economic, or other factors that would warrant revision of the Standard at this time. No commenters recommended that the standard be repealed or made less protective. As a result of this lookback review and the comments received from participants, OSHA will enhance some of its compliance assistance materials. The enhancements may cover emergency requirements, medical surveillance and other areas. Signed at Washington, DC, this 12th day of April, 2005. Jonathan L. Snare, Acting Assistant Secretary of Labor. [FR Doc. 05-8080 Filed 4-21-05; 8:45 am]
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