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BILLING CODE 4160-18-M DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration [Docket No. 2004D-0333] Agency Information Collection Activities; Announcement of Office of Management and Budget Approval; Guidance for Industry: Emergency Use Authorization of Medical Products AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing that a collection of information entitled “Guidance for Industry: Emergency Use Authorization of Medical Products” has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonna Capezzuto, Office of the Chief Information Officer (HFA-250), Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 301-827-4659. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the **Federal Register** of July 18, 2006 (71 FR 40722), the agency announced that the proposed information collection had been submitted to OMB for review and clearance under 44 U.S.C. 3507. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. OMB has now approved the information collection and has assigned OMB control number 0910-0595. The approval expires on October 31, 2009. A copy of the supporting statement for this information collection is available on the Internet at *http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets* . Dated: October 18, 2006. Jeffrey Shuren, Assistant Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. E6-17718 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration [Docket No. 2006N-0021] Agency Information Collection Activities; Announcement of Office of Management and Budget Approval; Request for Samples and Protocols AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing that a collection of information entitled “Request for Samples and Protocols” has been approved by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jonna Capezzuto, Office of the Chief Information Officer (HFA-250), Food and Drug Administration, 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857, 301-827-4659. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In the **Federal Register** of June 29, 2006 (71 FR 37080), the agency announced that the proposed information collection had been submitted to OMB for review and clearance under 44 U.S.C. 3507. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. OMB has now approved the information collection and has assigned OMB control number 0910-0206. The approval expires on September 30, 2009. A copy of the supporting statement for this information collection is available on the Internet at *http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets* . Dated: October 18, 2006. Jeffrey Shuren, Assistant Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. E6-17720 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration [Docket No. 2006P-0085] Medical Devices; Exemptions From Premarket Notification; Class II Devices AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing that it has received a petition requesting exemption from the premarket notification requirements for cranial orthosis type devices. These devices are used to improve cranial symmetry in neonates. FDA is publishing this notice in order to obtain comments in accordance with procedures established by the Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA). DATES: Submit written or electronic comments by November 24, 2006. ADDRESSES: Submit written comments to the Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Submit electronic comments to *http://www.fda.gov/dockets/ecomments* . Identify comments with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Heather S. Rosecrans, Center for Devices and Radiological Health (HFZ-404), Food and Drug Administration, 9200 Corporate Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850, 301-594-1190. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Statutory Background Under section 513 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the act) (21 U.S.C. 360c), FDA must classify devices into one of three regulatory classes: Class I, class II, or class III. FDA classification of a device is determined by the amount of regulation necessary to provide a reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness. Under the Medical Device Amendments of 1976 (the 1976 amendments) (Public Law 94-295)), as amended by the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990 (the SMDA) (Public Law 101-629)), devices are to be classified into class I (general controls) if there is information showing that the general controls of the act are sufficient to assure safety and effectiveness; into class II (special controls), if general controls, by themselves, are insufficient to provide reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness, but there is sufficient information to establish special controls to provide such assurance; and into class III (premarket approval), if there is insufficient information to support classifying a device into class I or class II and the device is a life sustaining or life supporting device or is for a use which is of substantial importance in preventing impairment of human health or presents a potential unreasonable risk of illness or injury. Most generic types of devices that were on the market before the date of the 1976 amendments (May 28, 1976) (generally referred to as preamendments devices) have been classified by FDA under the procedures set forth in section 513(c) and
(d)of the act through the issuance of classification regulations into one of these three regulatory classes. Devices introduced into interstate commerce for the first time on or after May 28, 1976 (generally referred to as postamendments devices) are classified through the premarket notification process under section 510(k) of the act (21 U.S.C. 360(k)). Section 510(k) of the act and the implementing regulations, 21 CFR part 807, require persons who intend to market a new device to submit a premarket notification report (510(k)) containing information that allows FDA to determine whether the new device is “substantially equivalent” within the meaning of section 513(i) of the act to a legally marketed device that does not require premarket approval. On November 21, 1997, the President signed into law FDAMA (Public Law 105-115). Section 206 of FDAMA, in part, added a new section 510(m) to the act. Section 510(m)(1) of the act requires FDA, within 60 days after enactment of FDAMA, to publish in the **Federal Register** a list of each type of class II device that does not require a report under section 510(k) of the act to provide reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness. Section 510(m) of the act further provides that a 510(k) will no longer be required for these devices upon the date of publication of the list in the **Federal Register** . FDA published that list in the **Federal Register** of January 21, 1998 (63 FR 3142). Section 510(m)(2) of the act provides that, 1 day after date of publication of the list under section 510(m)(1), FDA may exempt a device on its own initiative or upon petition of an interested person, if FDA determines that a 510(k) is not necessary to provide reasonable assurance of the safety and effectiveness of the device. This section requires FDA to publish in the **Federal Register** a notice of intent to exempt a device, or of the petition, and to provide a 30-day comment period. Within 120 days of publication of this document, FDA must publish in the **Federal Register** its final determination regarding the exemption of the device that was the subject of the notice. If FDA fails to respond to a petition under this section within 180 days of receiving it, the petition shall be deemed granted. II. Criteria for Exemption There are a number of factors FDA may consider to determine whether a 510(k) is necessary to provide reasonable assurance of the safety and effectiveness of a class II device. These factors are discussed in the guidance the agency issued on February 19, 1998, entitled “Procedures for Class II Device Exemptions from Premarket Notification, Guidance for Industry and CDRH Staff.” That guidance can be obtained through the World Wide Web at *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/modact/exemii.pdf* or by sending a fax request to 240-276-3151 to receive a hard copy. Specify “159” when prompted for the document shelf number. III. Proposed Class II Device Exemptions FDA has received the following petition requesting an exemption from premarket notification for a class II device: Catherine Jeakle Hill, on behalf of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons (AANS/CNS), and the AANS/CNS Section on Pediatrics for cranial orthosis type devices, classified under 21 CFR 882.5970. IV. Comments Interested persons may submit to the Division of Dockets Management (see ADDRESSES ), written or electronic comments regarding this document on or before November 24, 2006. Submit a single copy of electronic comments or submit two paper copies of any mailed comments, except that individuals may submit one copy. Comments are to be identified with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. Comments received may be seen in the Division of Dockets Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Dated: October 13, 2006. Linda S. Kahan, Deputy Director, Center for Device and Radiological Health. [FR Doc. E6-17729 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration [Docket No. 2006D-0400] Global Harmonization Task Force, Study Groups 1, 2, 4, and 5; New Proposed and Final Documents; Availability AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing the availability of several proposed and final documents that have been prepared by Study Groups 1, 2, 4, and 5 of the Global Harmonization Task Force (GHTF). These documents represent a harmonized proposal and recommendation from the GHTF Study Groups that may be used by governments developing and updating their regulatory requirements for medical devices. These documents are intended to provide information only and do not describe current regulatory requirements; elements of these documents may not be consistent with current U.S. regulatory requirements. FDA is requesting comments on these documents. DATES: Submit written or electronic comments on any of the proposed documents by January 22, 2007. After January 22, 2007, written comments or electronic comments may be submitted at any time to the contact persons listed in this document. ADDRESSES: Submit written requests for single copies of the guidance documents to the Division of Small Manufacturers, International, and Consumer Assistance (HFZ-220), Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, 1350 Piccard Dr., Rockville, MD 20850. Send one self-addressed adhesive label to assist that office in processing your request, or fax your request to 240-276-3151. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for information on electronic access to the guidance. Submit written comments concerning the guidances to the Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Submit electronic comments to *http://www.fda.gov/dockets/ecomments* . Identify comments with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: *For Study Group 1* : Ginette Y. Michaud, Chairperson, GHTF, Study Group 1, Office of Device Evaluation, Center for Devices and Radiological Health (HFZ-480), Food and Drug Administration, 9200 Corporate Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850, 301-443-8913, ext.143. *For Study Group 2* : Mary Brady, GHTF, Study Group 2, Office of Surveillance and Biometrics, Center for Devices and Radiological Health (HFZ-530), Food and Drug Administration, 1350 Piccard Dr.,Rockville, MD 20850, 301-594-2102. *For Study Group 4* : Jacqueline Welch, GHTF, Study Group 4, Office of Compliance, Center for Devices and Radiological Health (HFZ-320), Food and Drug Administration, 2094 Gaither Rd., Rockville, MD 20850, 240-276-0115. *For Study Group 5* : Herbert Lerner, GHTF, Study Group 5, Office of Device Evaluation, Center for Devices and Radiological Health (HFZ-410), Food and Drug Administration, 9200 Corporate Blvd., Rockville, MD 20850, 301-594-3090, ext. 207. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background FDA has participated in a number of activities to promote the international harmonization of regulatory requirements. In September 1992, a meeting was held in Nice, France by senior regulatory officials to evaluate international harmonization. This meeting led to the development of the organization now known as the GHTF to facilitate harmonization. Subsequent meetings have been held on a yearly basis in various locations throughout the world. The GHTF is a voluntary group of representatives from national medical device regulatory authorities and the regulated industry. Since its inception, the GHTF has been comprised of representatives from five founding members grouped into three geographical areas: Europe, Asia-Pacific, and North America, each of which actively regulates medical devices using their own unique regulatory framework. The objective of the GHTF is to encourage convergence at the global level of regulatory systems of medical devices to facilitate trade while preserving the right of participating members to address the protection of public health by regulatory means considered most suitable. One of the ways this objective is achieved is by identifying and developing areas of international cooperation to facilitate progressive reduction of technical and regulatory differences in systems established to regulate medical devices. In an effort to accomplish these objectives, the GHTF formed five study groups to draft documents and carry on other activities designed to facilitate global harmonization. This notice is a result of documents that have been developed by four of the Study Groups (1, 2, 4, and 5). Study Group 1 was initially tasked with the responsibility of identifying differences between various regulatory systems. In 1995, the group was asked to propose areas of potential harmonization for premarket device regulations and possible guidance that could help lead to harmonization. As a result of its efforts, this group has developed final documents SG1/N15:2006 and SG1/N40:2006. SG1/N15:2006 (final document) entitled “Principles of Medical Devices Classification” assists a manufacturer to assign its medical device to an appropriate risk class using a set of harmonized principles. This document applies to products that have a medical purpose, as described in GHTF document SG1/N29R16:2005 entitled “Information Document Concerning the Definition of the Term 'Medical Device,'” except for those devices used for the in vitro examination of specimens derived from the human body. SG1/N40:2006 (final document) entitled “Principles of Conformity Assessment for Medical Devices” describes the evidence and procedures that may be used by a manufacturer to demonstrate that a medical device is safe and performs as intended by the manufacturer, and the process by which a Regulatory Authority, or Conformity Assessment Body, may confirm that the procedures are properly applied by the manufacturer. This document applies to all products that fall within the definition of a medical device, as described in GHTF document SG1/N29R16:2005 entitled “Information Document Concerning the Definition of the Term 'Medical Device,'” except for those devices used for the in vitro examination of specimens derived from the human body. Study Group 2 was initially tasked with the responsibility of developing guidance documents that will be used for the exchange of adverse event reports. As a result of its efforts, this group has developed proposed document SG2(PD)/N87R7:2006, and final documents SG2/N57R8:2006 and SG2/N79R8:2006. SG2(PD)/N87R7:2006 (proposed document) entitled “An XML Schema for the Electronic Transfer of Adverse Event Data Between Manufacturers, Authorized Representatives and National Competent Authorities (Based on GHTF SG2 N32v5.2)” provides details of an electronic format for manufacturers and National Competent Authorities
(NCA)to use when exchanging adverse incident data electronically. SG2/N57R8:2006 (final document) entitled “Medical Devices: Post Market Surveillance: Content of Field Safety Notices” identifies elements that should be included in safety related notifications issued by the medical device manufacturer. SG2/N79R8:2006 (final document) entitled “Medical Devices Post Market Surveillance: National Competent Authority Report Exchange Criteria and Report Form” provides guidance, procedures, and forms for the exchange of reports concerning the safety of medical devices between NCA and other participants of the GHTF National Competent Authority Report
(NCAR)exchange program. Study Group 4 was initially tasked with the responsibility of developing guidance documents on quality systems auditing practices. As a result of its efforts, this group has developed document SG4/N30R20:2006. SG4/N30R20:2006 (final document) entitled “Guidelines for Regulatory Auditing of Quality Management Systems of Medical Device Manufacturers—Part 2: Regulatory Auditing Strategy,” which is intended to assist medical device regulators and organizations conducting quality management system audits to apply a process system approach to quality management system requirements (e.g. ISO 13485:2003 and 21 CFR part 820). Study Group 5 was initially tasked with the responsibility of developing guidance documents on the content and documentation of clinical investigations. As a result of its efforts, this group has developed documents SG5(PD)N1R7:2006 and SG5(PD)N2R7. SG5(PD)N1R7:2006 (proposed document) entitled “Clinical Evidence—Key Definitions and Concepts” introduces the concepts of clinical evaluation and clinical evidence, and examines the relationship between clinical investigation, clinical data, clinical evaluation, and clinical evidence. SG5(PD)N2R7:2006 (proposed document) entitled “Clinical Evaluation” provides guidance on how to conduct the clinical evaluation of a medical device as part of the conformity assessment procedure prior to placing a medical device on the market, as well as to support its ongoing marketing. II. Significance of Guidance These documents represent recommendations from the GHTF study groups and do not describe regulatory requirements. FDA is making these documents available so that industry and other members of the public may express their views and opinions. III. Electronic Access Persons interested in obtaining a copy of the guidances may also do so by using the Internet. The Center for Devices and Radiological Health
(CDRH)maintains an entry on the Internet for easy access to information including text, graphics, and files that may be downloaded to a personal computer with Internet access. Updated on a regular basis, the CDRH home page includes device safety alerts, **Federal Register** reprints, information on premarket submissions (including lists of approved applications and manufacturers' addresses), small manufacturer's assistance, information on video conferencing and electronic submissions, Mammography Matters, and other device-oriented information. Information on the GHTF may be accessed at *http://www.ghtf.org* . The CDRH Web site may be accessed at *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh* . IV. Comments Interested persons may submit to the Division of Dockets Management (see ADDRESSES ), written or electronic comments regarding these documents. Submit a single copy of electronic comments or two paper copies of any mailed comments, except that individuals may submit one paper copy. Comments are to be identified with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. Comments received may be seen in the Division of Dockets Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Dated: October 16, 2006. Jeffrey Shuren, Assistant Commissioner for Policy. [FR Doc. E6-17727 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Food and Drug Administration [Docket No. 2006D-0353] Draft Guidance for Industry and Food and Drug Administration Staff; Total Product Life Cycle for Portable Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems; Availability AGENCY: Food and Drug Administration, HHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Food and Drug Administration
(FDA)is announcing the availability of the draft guidance entitled “Draft Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff: Total Product Life Cycle for Portable Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems.” This draft guidance provides FDA's recommendations concerning portable invasive blood glucose monitoring systems (BGMSs). DATES: Submit written or electronic comments on this draft guidance by January 22, 2007. ADDRESSES: Submit written requests for single copies of the draft guidance document entitled “Draft Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff; Total Product Life Cycle for Portable Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems ” to the Division of Small Manufacturers, International, and Consumer Assistance (HFZ-220), Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, 1350 Piccard Dr., Rockville, MD, 20850. Send one self-addressed adhesive label to assist that office in processing your request, or fax your request to 240-276-3151. See the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for information on electronic access to the guidance. Submit written comments concerning this draft guidance to the Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852. Submit electronic comments to *http://www.fda.gov/dockets/ecomments* . Identify comments with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Carol Benson, Center for Devices and Radiological Health (HFZ-440), Food and Drug Administration, 2098 Gaither Road, Rockville, MD 20850, 240-276-0490 x117. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: I. Background Portable invasive BGMS devices were introduced in the late 1970s and are considered one of the most important medical advances in diabetes care. This draft guidance document provides the FDA's recommendations concerning BGMS devices. In addition to recommendations for preparation of premarket notifications (510(k)), the draft guidance document discusses features of device design and risk management, including those relating to human factors. The draft guidance document, when finalized, is intended to complement International Standards Organization standards on risk management for medical devices and BGMSs. The scope of this draft guidance document includes BGMS devices, used in the quantitative measurement of glucose in blood by lay users at home or by professionals in hospitals and other point of care settings, to manage carbohydrate metabolism disorders including diabetes mellitus. When this guidance document is finalized, FDA expects that this guidance document will enable FDA to make more efficient and better-informed decisions based on more consistent data, and better contribute to the marketing of more reliable, reproducible, and simple-to-use commercial devices. II. Significance of Guidance This draft guidance is being issued consistent with FDA's good guidance practices regulation (21 CFR 10.115). The draft guidance, when finalized, will represent the agency's current thinking on the total product life cycle for portable invasive BGMSs. It does not create or confer any rights for or on any person and does not operate to bind FDA or the public. An alternative approach may be used if such approach satisfies the requirements of the applicable statute and regulations. III. Electronic Access Persons interested in obtaining a copy of the draft guidance may do so by using the Internet. To receive “Draft Guidance for Industry and FDA Staff; Total Product Life Cycle for Portable Invasive Blood Glucose Monitoring Systems,” you may either send an e-mail request to *dsmica@fda.hhs.gov* to receive an electronic copy of the document or send a fax request to 240-276-3151 to receive a hard copy. Please use the document number 1603 to identify the guidance you are requesting. CDRH maintains an entry on the Internet for easy access to information including text, graphics, and files that may be downloaded to a personal computer with Internet access. Updated on a regular basis, the CDRH home page includes device safety alerts, **Federal Register** reprints, information on premarket submissions (including lists of approved applications and manufacturers' addresses), small manufacturer's assistance, information on video conferencing and electronic submissions, Mammography Matters, and other device-oriented information. The CDRH Web site may be accessed at *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh* . A search capability for all CDRH guidance documents is available at *http://www.fda.gov/cdrh/guidance.html* . Guidance documents are also available on the Division of Dockets Management Internet site at *http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets* . IV. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 This draft guidance refers to previously approved collections of information found in FDA regulations. These collections of information are subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 USC 3501-3520). The collections of information in 21 CFR part 807 have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0120, the collections of information in 21 CFR part 820 have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0073, and the collections of information in 21 CFR part 801 have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0485. V. Comments Interested persons may submit to the Division of Dockets Management (see ADDRESSES ), written or electronic comments regarding this document. Submit a single copy of electronic comments or submit two paper copies of any mailed comments, except that individuals may submit one paper copy. Comments are to be identified with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. Received comments may be seen in the Division of Dockets Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Dated: October 11, 2006. Linda S. Kahan, Deputy Director, Center for Devices and Radiological Health. [FR Doc. E6-17757 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160-01-S DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Office of Grants and Training, Citizens Corps; Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for New Online Information Collection, Comment Request AGENCY: Department of Homeland Security, Office of Grants and Training, Citizens Corps. ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice request for comments. SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)invites the general public and other Federal agencies the opportunity to comment on new online information collection request 1670-NEW, Citizen Corps Profiles in Hometown Security Application 1670-NEW. As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, (Pub. L. 104-13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35) as amended by the Clinger-Cohen Act (Pub. L. 104-106), DHS is soliciting comments for the approved online information collection request. DATES: Written comments should be received on or before December 26, 2006 to be assured consideration. ADDRESSES: Citizen Corps, Attn: Jeanie Moore, 810 7th Street, NW., Washington, DC 20531. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeanie Moore,
(202)786-9858. This is not a toll free number. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Direct all written comments to the Department of Homeland Security at the above address. A copy of this Information Collection Request, with applicable supporting documentation, may be obtained by calling the Paperwork Reduction Act Contact listed above. The Office of Management and Budget is particularly interested in comments which:
(1)Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility;
(2)Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
(3)Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and
(4)Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submissions of responses. Analysis *Agency:* Department of Homeland Security, Office of Grants and Training, Citizens Corps. *Title:* Citizen Corps Profiles in Hometown Security. *OMB No.:* 1660-NEW. *Frequency:* 1,430 times per year. *Affected Public:* Citizen Corps Council Citizen Corps Council members, program managers, Program Partners and Affiliates. *Estimated Number of Respondents:* 1,430 responses per year. *Estimated Time per Respondent:* 2 hours per response. *Total Burden Hours:* 2,860 hours. *Total Burden Cost:* (capital/startup): None. *Total Burden Cost:* (operating/maintaining): None. *Description:* This online information collection available at *http://citizencorps.eyestreet.com/ccProfiles/secure/profileAdd.do?fromstart=fromstart* will enable Citizen Corps to operate effectively and efficiently. Profiles in Hometown Security will be a new online collection of 1-page summaries to communicate Citizen Corps members' involvement in safety and security incidents. By gathering this information and posting it to the Citizen Corps Web site, all Councils and the general public will be able to draw from others' experience with personal and community prevention, preparedness, response and mitigation, based on hands-on experiences. This information will also help the national Citizen Corps Council gauge its progress in the field, as well as opportunities for growth and enhancement. Citizen Corps will accept Profiles in Hometown Security through its Web site, where a Section 508 compliant online form will make it easy for local Councils to submit their information, as well as provide an efficient way to store, categorize, sort and pull information from the compiled submissions. Dated: October 17, 2006. Charlie Church, Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. E6-17805 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4010-10-P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Assistance to Firefighters Program Office, Office of Grants and Training, Preparedness Directorate for Comments on a New Information Collection Request (Application for Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response Grants) AGENCY: Office of Grants and Training, Preparedness Directorate, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice request for comments. SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)invites the general public and other federal agencies the opportunity to comment on information collection request
(ICR)for the application for SAFER grants. As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, (Pub. L. 104-13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35) as amended by the Clinger-Cohen Act (Pub. L. 104-106), DHS is soliciting comments for the approved information collection request. DATES: Written comments should be received on or before December 26, 2006 to be assured consideration. ADDRESSES: Assistance to Firefighters Program Office, Attn: Tom Harrington, Deputy Director, Assistance to Firefighters Program Office, Office of Grants and Training, Preparedness Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Attn: OMB Desk Officer for Homeland Security, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on the proposed information collection to Tom Harrington, Deputy Director, Grants Program Office, Office for Grants and Training, Preparedness Secretariat, Department of Homeland Security, 800 K Street, NW., Fifth Floor Suites, Washington, DC 20531, telephone: 202-786-9791, (this is not a toll free number) or e-mail: *tom.harrington@dhs.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Direct all written comments to both the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the above addresses. A copy of this ICR, with applicable supporting documentation, may be obtained by calling the Paperwork Reduction Act Contact listed above. The Office of Management and Budget is particularly interested in comments which:
(1)Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility;
(2)Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
(3)Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and
(4)Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submissions of responses. Analysis *Agency:* Department of Homeland Security, Preparedness Directorate, Office of Grants and Training, Assistance to Firefighters Program Office. *Title:* Application for SAFER grants. *OMB Number:* 1670-NEW. *Frequency:* Annual. *Affected Public:* Fire departments; not-for-profit institutions; local or tribal government. *Estimated Number of Respondents:* 5,000 applicants; 300 awardees. *Estimated Time per Respondent:* 13 for application; 18 hours for administration. *Total Burden Hours:* 70,000 hours for applications; 7,200 hours for grantee administration. *Total Burden Cost:* Application phase: $1,050,000 annually (70,000 hours @ $15.00 per hour); administration phase: $108,000 (7,200 hours @ $15.00 per hour). *Description:* Information sought under this submission will comprise the grant application for the Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant program. This submission is necessary in order for Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)to effectively implement a competitive grant program. Charlie Church, Chief Information Officer. [FR Doc. E6-17807 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410-10-P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Assistance to Firefighters Program Office, Office of Grants and Training, Preparedness Directorate for Comments on a New Information Collection Request (Application for Assistance to Firefighters Grants (AFG)) AGENCY: Office of Grants and Training, Preparedness Directorate, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice request for comments. SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)invites the general public and other federal agencies the opportunity to comment on information collection request
(ICR)for the application for Assistance to Firefighters Grants. As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, (Pub. L. 104-13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35) as amended by the Clinger-Cohen Act (Pub. L. 104-106), DHS is soliciting comments for the approved information collection request. DATES: Written comments should be received on or before December 26, 2006 to be assured consideration. ADDRESSES: Assistance to Firefighters Program Office, Attn: Tom Harrington, Deputy Director, Assistance to Firefighters Program Office, Office of Grants and Training, Preparedness Directorate, U.S. Department of Homeland Security; Attn: OMB Desk Officer for Homeland Security, Office of Management and Budget, Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on the proposed information collection to Tom Harrington, Deputy Director, Grants Program Office, Office for Grants and Training, Preparedness Secretariat, Department of Homeland Security, 800 K Street, NW., Fifth Floor Suites, Washington, DC 20531, telephone: 202-786-9791 (this is not a toll free number), or e-mail: *tom.harrington@dhs.gov.* SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Direct all written comments to both the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the above addresses. A copy of this ICR, with applicable supporting documentation, may be obtained by calling the Paperwork Reduction Act Contact listed above. The Office of Management and Budget is particularly interested in comments which:
(1)Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility;
(2)Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
(3)Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and
(4)Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, *e.g.* , permitting electronic submissions of responses. Analysis *Agency:* Department of Homeland Security, Preparedness Directorate, Office of Grants and Training, Assistance to Firefighters Program Office. *Title:* Application for Assistance to Firefighters Grants. *OMB Number:* 3067-0285. *Frequency:* Annual. *Affected Public:* Fire departments; not-for-profit institutions; local or tribal government. *Estimated Number of Respondents:* 25,000 applicants; 7,000 awardees. *Estimated Time per Respondent:* 12 hours for application; 4 hours for administration. *Total Burden Hours:* 300,000 hours for applications; 28,000 hours for grantee administration. *Total Burden Cost:* Application phase: $4,500,000 annually (300,000 hours @ $15.00 per hour); administration phase: $420,000 (28,000 hours @ $15.00 per hour). *Description:* Information sought under this submission will comprise the grant application for Assistance to Firefighters Grants. This submission is necessary in order for Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)to effectively implement a competitive grant program. Dated: October 19, 2006. Charlie Church, Chief Information Officer, Preparedness Directorate, Department of Homeland Security. [FR Doc. E6-17820 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410-10-P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY United States Fire Academy; Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for Renewal of a Currently Approved Information Collection Request AGENCY: DHS, Preparedness Directorate, National Fire Academy. ACTION: Notice; 60-day notice request for comments. SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)invites the general public and other federal agencies the opportunity to comment on approved information collection request
(ICR)OMB 1660-0002, General Admissions Applications and related forms. As required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, (Pub. L. 104-13, 44 U.S.C. chapter 35) as amended by the Clinger-Cohen Act (Pub. L. 104-106), DHS is soliciting comments for the approved information collection request. DATES: Written comments should be received on or before December 26, 2006 to be assured consideration. ADDRESSES: NFA, Attn: Clarence White, Program Analyst, NETC Management, Operations and Support Services, U.S. Fire Administration,
(301)447-1055 (this is not a toll-free number). FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Attn: Clarence White, Program Analyst, NETC Management, Operations and Support Services, U.S. Fire Administration,
(301)447-1055 (this is not a toll-free number). Or write to NFA, Attn: Clarence White, Program Analyst, National Emergency Training Center, 16825 South Seton Avenue, Emmitsburg, MD 21727-8998. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Direct all written comments to both the Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the above addresses. A copy of this ICR, with applicable supporting documentation, may be obtained by calling the Paperwork Reduction Act Contact listed above. The Office of Management and Budget is particularly interested in comments which:
(1)Evaluate whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility;
(2)Evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the proposed collection of information, including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used;
(3)Enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and
(4)Minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology, e.g., permitting electronic submissions of responses. Analysis *Agency:* Department of Homeland Security, Preparedness Directorate, National Fire Academy, Office of the Chief Information Officer. *Title:* General Admissions Application (Long and Short) and Stiped Forms. *OMB Number:* 1660-0002. *Frequency of Response:* Submitted by applicants when applying for a class. *Affected Public:* Individuals in the emergency services in Federal, state, tribal, and local government, volunteer organizations, or private industry. *Estimated Number of Respondents:* FEMA Form 75-5, General Admissions Application—15,000 Responses FEMA Form 75-5a, General Admissions Application, Short Form—60,000 Responses FEMA Form 75-5 (automated), General Admissions Application—10,000 Responses FEMA Form 75-5a (automated), General Admissions Application, Short Form—15,000 Responses FEMA Form 75-3 and 75-3a, Student Stipend Agreement and Student Stipend Agreement (Amendment)—8,000 Responses FEMA Form 95-22, National Fire Academy—Executive Fire Officer Program Application for Admission 400 Responses *Estimated Time per Respondent:* FEMA Form 75-5, General Admissions Application—9 minutes FEMA Form 75-5a, General Admissions Application, Short Form—6 minutes FEMA Form 75-5 (automated), General Admissions Application—8 minutes FEMA Form 75-5a (automated), General Admissions Application, Short Form—5 minutes FEMA Form 75-3 and 75-3a, Student Stipend Agreement and Student Stipend Agreement (Amendment)—2 minutes FEMA Form 95-22, National Fire Academy—Executive Fire Officer Program Application for Admission—10 minutes *Estimated Burden Hours:* FEMA Form 75-5, General Admissions Application—2,250 hours FEMA Form 75-5a, General Admissions Application, Short Form—6,000 hours FEMA Form 75-5 (automated), General Admissions Application—1,333 hours FEMA Form 75-5a (automated), General Admissions Application, Short Form—1,250 hours FEMA Form 75-3 and 75-3a, Student Stipend Agreement and Student Stipend Agreement (Amendment)—267 hours FEMA Form 95-22, National Fire Academy—Executive Fire Officer Program Application for Admission—67 hours *Total Burden Cost:* This has been on-going for over 20 years *Total Burden Cost:* (operating/maintaining): $2.73 per respondent, $295,955 annually. *Description:* Public Law 93-498, Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act, as amended, (15 U.S.C. 2201 *et seq.* ) established the National Fire Academy
(NFA)to “advance the professional development of fire service personnel and of other persons engaged in fire prevention and control activities* * * ” and authorizes the Superintendent, NFA, to “conduct courses and programs of training and education* * * ” Public Law 93-288, Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, (42 U.S.C. 5121-5206) authorizes the President to establish “a program of disaster preparedness that utilizes services of all appropriate agencies and includes* * *(2) training and exercises* * * ” Under the authorities of Executive Order 12127 and 12148, as amended, The Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness and Response Directorate, Federal Emergency Management Agency, is responsible for carrying out the mandates of the public laws mentioned above. The Secretary established the National Emergency Training Center (NETC), located in Emmitsburg, Maryland, which houses both NFA and EMI. The data collection is used to
(1)determine eligibility for courses and programs offered by NFA and EMI,
(2)provide a consolidated record of all FEMA training taken by a student,
(3)provide a transcript which can be used by the student in requesting college credit or continuing education units for courses completed, and
(4)to determine eligibility for student stipends. The Application Forms are available on line at *http://www.usfa.dhs.gov/training/nfa/about/attend/nfa-abt1c.shtm.* Charlie Church, Chief Information Officer, Preparedness Directorate. [FR Doc. E6-17821 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410-10-P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Office of the Secretary Committee Management: Update on Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) Committee Membership AGENCY: Preparedness Directorate, Office of Infrastructure Protection, DHS. ACTION: Notice. SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security announced the establishment of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) by Notice published in the **Federal Register** on March 24, 2006 (“First CIPAC Notice;” 71 FR 14930). That Notice identified the purpose of the committee as well as its membership. This Notice provides the quarterly update including instructions on how the public can obtain the most current roster of CIPAC membership. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brett Lambo, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Preparedness Directorate, United States Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528, telephone
(703)235-5311 or via e-mail at *brett.lambo@dhs.gov.* *Responsible DHS Official:* Nancy J. Wong, Director, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Preparedness Directorate, United States Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528, telephone
(703)235-5349. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The CIPAC is intended to facilitate interaction between representatives of government and the community of critical infrastructure and key resources (CI/KR) owners and operators in each critical sector. As set forth in the CIPAC's originating documents, it engages in: “Planning; coordination; security program implementation; operational activities related to critical infrastructure protection security measures, including incident response, recovery, and reconstitution from events both man-made and naturally occurring; and the sharing of information about threats, vulnerabilities, protective measures, best practices, and lessons learned.” CIPAC is designed to include as many of the owners and operators and the owner and operator representative trade associations deemed necessary by each sector's Sector Coordinating Council
(SCC)as participants in these activities. CIPAC Membership is comprised of the CI/KR owner and operator entities (and the trade associations that represent CI/KR owners and operators) which the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS)in conjunction with the Sector Specific Agency
(SSA)(when different than DHS) recognizes as members of that sector's Sector Coordinating Council (SCC). It also includes Federal, State, local, and tribal government agencies (or their representative bodies) that comprise the membership of the Government Coordinating Council
(GCC)for each sector as recognized by DHS in conjunction with the Sector Specific Agency (SSA). Owners and operators or trade associations representing the interests of owners and operators that own and invest in infrastructure assets, in the systems and processes to secure them, and that are held responsible by the public for their operations and the response and their recovery when their infrastructures or key resources are disrupted. This Notice serves as a quarterly notice to provide instructions for obtaining the most current roster of CIPAC membership. The most recent membership roster is published on the CIPAC Web site ( *http://www.dhs.gov/cipac* ). That CIPAC Web site maintains an updated list of all Sector industry/institutional CIPAC membership and all government entities involved in CIPAC. Any member of the public may visit the Web site to learn about CIPAC membership, list of meetings and agendas. Dated: October 12, 2006. Nancy J. Wong, Director, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, United States Department of Homeland Security. [FR Doc. E6-17764 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410-10-P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Bureau of Customs and Border Protection [USCBP-2006-0119] Monetary Guidelines for Setting Bond Amounts for Importations Subject to Enhanced Bonding Requirements AGENCY: Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: General notice; request for comments. SUMMARY: This Notice serves to provide additional information on the process used to determine bond amounts for importations involving elevated collection risks and to seek public comment on that process. The process published in this Notice is in effect. Public comments will assist CBP in identifying factors that may further improve the process to ensure the bond amounts protect the revenue and facilitate trade. After consideration of the comments, a revised version of the Monetary Guidelines for Setting Bond Amounts Customs Directive 99-3510-004 July 23, 1991 (1991 Monetary Guidelines) will be published. DATES: Comments must be received on or before December 26, 2006. ADDRESSES: Commenters must submit comments, identified by *docket number* , by *one* of the following methods: • Federal eRulemaking Portal: *http://www.regulations.gov.* Follow the instructions for submitting comments via docket number USCBP-2006-0119. • Mail: Trade and Commercial Regulations Branch, Office of Regulations and Rulings in the Office of International Trade, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, 1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. (Mint Annex), Washington, DC 20229. *Instructions:* All submissions received must include the agency name and docket number for this Notice. All comments received will be posted without change to *http://www.regulations.gov* , including any personal information provided. For detailed instructions on submitting comments, see the “Public Participation” heading of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section of this document. *Docket:* For access to the docket to read background documents or comments received, go to *http://www.regulations.gov.* Submitted comments may also be inspected during regular business days between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Office of Regulations and Rulings in the Office of International Trade, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, 799 9th Street, NW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC. Arrangements to inspect submitted comments should be made in advance by calling Joseph Clark at
(202)572-8768. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David Genovese, Office of International Trade at *David.Genovese@dhs.gov* , Tel:
(202)863-6020. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Public Participation Interested persons are invited to submit written data, views, or arguments on all aspects of this Notice. CBP also invites comments that relate to the economic, environmental, or federalism effects that might result from this Notice. Comments that will provide the most assistance to CBP in developing these procedures will reference a specific portion of this Notice, explain the reason for any recommended change, and include data, information, or authority that support such recommended change. Background A key CBP mission is to collect all import duties determined to be due to the United States. Under customs statutes and regulations release of merchandise prior to the determination of all duties that may be owed is ordinarily permitted, provided the importer posts a bond or other security to insure payment of duties and compliance with other applicable laws and regulations. Estimated duties are collected at entry, a bond is posted, and final duties await liquidation at a later point in time. In the case of antidumping
(AD)or countervailing duties
(CVD)determined by the Department of Commerce
(DOC)(which administers the AD/CVD laws in conjunction with the U.S. International Trade Commission), the administrative and judicial process for determining the appropriate rate of duty for AD/CVD merchandise may significantly delay the liquidation of an entry of AD/CVD merchandise. At liquidation, CBP follows DOC instructions regarding the applicable AD/CVD rate. CBP must collect the duties owed of whatever nature. However, importers have increasingly failed to pay additional AD/CVD duties determined to be due at liquidation. Recent defaults for AD/CVD supplemental bills are substantially higher than defaults that were the previous norm and are unprecedented. This troubling trend caused an internal policy review of revenue protection strategies at CBP. During the review, CBP reconsidered its general continuous bond formula which provides that the minimum continuous bond may be in an amount equal to the greater of $50,000 or ten percent of the amount of the previous year's duties, taxes and fees. In response to the growing collection problem, CBP announced an enhanced customs bonding requirement for those continuous bonds that secure the promise to pay all duties finally determined to be due on certain merchandise subject to AD/CVD. *Amendment to Bond Directive 99-3510-004 for Certain Merchandise Subject to Antidumping Countervailing Duty Cases* (July 9, 2004) (July 2004 Amendment to the Bond Guidelines); see also *Clarification to the July 9, 2004 Amended Monetary Guidelines for Setting Bond Amounts* (August 10, 2005) (August 2005 Clarification). Application of the enhanced bonding requirement thus far has been limited in scope—having been applied to merchandise subject to the first antidumping orders involving aquaculture merchandise imposed after issuance of the July 2004 Amendment to the Bond Guidelines. Aquaculture is the industry sector with the highest share of total defaults in recent years. CBP commenced its policy of reviewing the sufficiency of continuous bonds related to imports of AD/CVD merchandise with the release of its July 2004 Amendment to the Bond Guidelines. That document and the August 2005 Clarification were posted on CBP's Web site. The bond guidelines are designed to ensure the amount of the continuous bond reflects a reasonable amount necessary to secure against non-payment of any additional revenue ultimately legally owed and not paid in cash deposits at entry. As noted earlier, U.S. laws and regulations afford importers the opportunity to post such bonds in order to facilitate prompt release of the goods at the border without creating an undue burden on importers or international trade and commerce. CBP includes guidelines on determining sufficient bond amounts in its regulations at 19 CFR 113.13. The regulations direct CBP to review bonds periodically and to notify the principal in writing if CBP determines the bond amount is insufficient to adequately protect the revenue and ensure compliance with U.S. laws and regulations. The principal has 30 days from date of notification to remedy the deficiency. During those 30 days, principals have frequently requested CBP to adjust its bond determination. This Notice seeks public comment on the procedures for setting bond amounts on merchandise subject to increased default risk and, therefore, designated as Special Category Merchandise that may be subject to enhanced bonding requirements. An explanation of Special Category Merchandise appears later in this document under “Procedures for Setting Bond Amount.” History of compliance with customs laws and regulations, ability to pay, existence of assets available as recourse for nonpayment, past payment history, similarity to previous circumstances giving rise to uncollected revenue problems, and other relevant factors will be considered in determining whether to reduce the bond amount otherwise required under the enhanced bond formula. Importers will be offered the opportunity to submit information on their financial condition related to the risk of non-collection for that importer and CBP will determine bond amounts based on that information, the importer's compliance history and other relevant information available to CBP. In the absence of a submission by the importer, CBP would calculate the bond amount using the formulas set forth below. This document will be incorporated into the 1991 Monetary Guidelines and represents the comprehensive and exclusive statement of the policy and processes expressed in the July 2004 Amendment to the Bond Guidelines, the Bond Formulas posted on CBP's Web site, and the August 2005 Clarification. After consideration of any comments received, an incorporated policy will be published. Procedure for Setting Bond Amount In order to provide a consistent bond formula and to ensure the bond amounts protect the revenue and facilitate trade, CBP issued bond guidelines. Under the August 2005 Clarification, CBP indicated that it would designate Special Categories of Merchandise and designate Covered Cases within those Special Categories. CBP will continue to evaluate on an industry wide basis those types of merchandise where additional bond requirements may be needed. However, because importers are only affected when merchandise is subject to different bond requirements, CBP will only designate Special Categories, that is, merchandise for which an enhanced bond amount may be required. Designation of Special Categories • Special Categories may be designated when additional bond requirements in the form of greater continuous entry bonds or other security may be required. • At least 60 days before new bonding requirements take effect, CBP will provide public notice of designation of a Special Category in the Customs Bulletin and on the CBP's Web site ( *http://www.cbp.gov* ). The notice will solicit comment from affected parties and will provide a description of the reasons for the Special Category. Affected parties will have 30 days from the date the designation notice is published to submit comments. • When conditions no longer exist that warrant the Special Category designation, the designation will be removed and the public will be notified through the Customs Bulletin and the CBP Web site. Criteria for Special Categories In considering which merchandise should be designated Special Category merchandise subject to enhanced bond requirements, the following criteria shall be considered: 1. Previous collection problems concerning the industry involved; 2. The similarity to previous imports or industries experiencing uncollected revenue problems; 3. Payment history; 4. Indications that liquidated duty rates may exceed existing security; 5. Any other factors that are deemed relevant. All Special Categories will be monitored on a regular basis to determine whether a material change in factors has occurred so that the amount of the required bond for the Special Categories should be adjusted up or down or that the conditions that warranted the designations no longer exist. Continuous Bond Formulas for Special Category Merchandise CBP will review the sufficiency of bonds covering Special Category merchandise. Importers of Special Category merchandise may be required to obtain larger continuous bonds. In such circumstances, importers will be offered the opportunity to submit information on their financial condition related to the risk of non-collection for that importer, and CBP will determine bond amounts based on that information, the importer's compliance history, and other relevant information available to CBP. In the absence of a submission by the importer, CBP may calculate the bond amount using the formulas determined on the basis of the risk of non-collection posed by the Special Category merchandise. These formulas may be adjusted in accordance with the revenue risks identified for future importations of designated Special Category merchandise. For Special Category merchandise which is merchandise subject to AD/CVD, the formulas determined on the basis of the risk of non-collection will be based upon the importer's previous 12 months cumulative import value of merchandise subject to the AD/CVD Order and the rate that the DOC establishes in its Order or, if the bond amount is established after an administrative review, it will be calculated using the rate determined by DOC in the most recent administrative review. The amount of additional coverage will be calculated using the following formula: • AD/CVD rate established in DOC Order (or the rate established in the most recently completed administrative review) × previous 12 months' cumulative import value of subject merchandise. For example, if an importer has imported $1 million of the subject AD/CVD merchandise during the previous 12 months and the DOC rate is 40%, the importer's continuous bond amount will be increased by $400,000. For new importers with no prior history of imports who import Special Category merchandise subject to AD/CVD, the continuous bond will be calculated in accordance with the following formula: • DOC deposit rate in effect on date of entry × the importer's estimated annual value of imported goods subject to the case. Periodic reviews will be conducted to monitor the sufficiency of the continuous bonds for Special Category merchandise. CBP may adjust the rates in the formulas set forth above to calculate different bond amounts as circumstances warrant. CBP is committed to protecting its ability to collect the amount of money determined to be due at liquidation and to requiring continuous bonds in an amount reasonably necessary to cover its additional financial risk. Absent exceptional circumstances, the above formulas will determine the bond amounts where a submission has not been made by the principal. Nothing in this policy affects the CBP's authority to require additional security if CBP believes that acceptance of a transaction secured by a continuous bond would place the revenue in jeopardy or otherwise hamper the enforcement of customs laws or regulations. Notice Timing and Adjustment Factors for Individual Importers In implementing the bond requirements for imports of Special Category merchandise, CBP shall:
(1)Provide the principal subject to the revised bond requirements with notice of the new bond requirements not less than 30 days before the revised requirements will take effect. Such notice will include a description of the rationale for the new requirements and offer the principal the opportunity to submit information on its financial condition related to the risk of non-collection of that principal, which CBP will use along with other information, such as the importer's compliance history, to determine bond amounts. The notice will inform the principal that in the absence of a submission by the principal, CBP may calculate the bond amount using the formulas determined on the basis of the risk of non-collection for the Special Category merchandise. The notice will provide examples of additional information that might be submitted in support of the former calculation, how the bond amount would be calculated if the formula were applied, and a description of the procedures for responding to the notice.
(2)Provide the principal 30 days from the date of the mailing of the notice to respond, including by providing evidence of factors that could support a bond amount other than that resulting from the formula. Such responses may be filed individually or by groups of principals who share common characteristics. Principals who import from the same foreign manufacturer/exporter share common characteristics. Depending upon available resources and workload, CBP shall endeavor to issue decisions to those who respond within 45 days of receipt of a complete, legible response and, in any event, shall issue decisions within a reasonable time. The new bond requirement will not take effect with respect to a principal until 14 days after the date of CBP's reply to the principal's response. The reply to the principal will include the rationale for the determination. In the absence of a submission by the principal, CBP may calculate the bond amount using the formulas determined on the risk of non-collection posed by the Special Category merchandise as provided in the notice. The bond requirement will take effect with respect to that principal 30 days after the date of the mailing of the notice.
(3)Consistent with 19 CFR 113.13(b), consider the following factors when determining a bond amount, other than the amount resulting from the formula, for a principal who has responded in accordance with
(2)above:
(a)The prior record of the principal regarding timely payment of duties, taxes and charges with respect to the transactions involving such payments;
(b)The prior record of the principal in complying with CBP demands for redelivery, the obligation to hold unexamined merchandise intact, and other requirements relating to enforcement and administration of CBP and other laws and regulations;
(c)The value and nature of the merchandise involved in the transaction(s) to be secured;
(d)The degree and type of supervision that CBP will exercise over the transaction(s);
(e)The prior record of the principal in honoring bond commitments, including the payment of liquidated damages and AD/CVD;
(f)Any additional information contained in any application for a bond, or contained in any request for adjustment of the bond amount, including information that provides proof of ability to pay such as independently audited financial statements, tax returns submitted by the principal, availability of assets, including securities in the United States and elsewhere, credit rating, and length of time in business; and
(g)Any other relevant information.
(4)If CBP determines that the principal has a record of compliance with customs laws and regulations and that the principal has demonstrated an ability to pay, CBP may decide not to require an increased bond amount even though the principal imports Special Category merchandise. A request for reconsideration may be made by submitting a new bond application and CBP Form 301 at any time after six months from the date of the notice of new bond amount set forth in paragraph
(1)above, if no response to CBP's notice was received under paragraph (2). If the principal filed a response under paragraph
(2)requesting a bond amount other than that resulting from the formula, the principal may request further reconsideration at any time after six months from the date of the decision issued under paragraph (2). A request for reconsideration of the bond amount based on a material error by CBP that affects the bond amount may be made at any time. At any time after CBP determines a bond amount for a principal below that provided by the formula, if the principal fails to remain compliant with customs laws and regulations, CBP will recalculate the principal's bond amount in accordance with the formulas outlined in this notice. Affected Parties This Notice affects only continuous bonds for imports of Special Category merchandise. This Notice does not affect laws and regulations regarding cash deposits or other security with respect to merchandise subject to AD/CVD proceedings. CBP notes those initial deposits and bonds sometimes are not sufficient to cover the final assessed duty liabilities. Defaults on such additional duty liability have increased. Congress has provided CBP authority to require security in order to ensure the payment of all duties determined to be due to the United States, including any revenue collection gaps between estimated duty deposits and final assessed duties that the importer fails to satisfy. Please note that this Notice does not limit CBP's authority to require additional security under 19 CFR 113.13(d) and the requirements of the 1991 Monetary Guidelines remain in effect consistent with this Notice. Dated: October 20, 2006. Deborah J. Spero Acting Commissioner, Customs and Border Protection. [FR Doc. E6-17885 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 9111-14-P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR-4900-FA-30] Announcement of Funding Awards for the Housing Choice Voucher Family Self Sufficiency Program for Fiscal Year 2004 AGENCY: Office of Public and Indian Housing, HUD. ACTION: Announcement of funding awards. SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement notifies the public of funding decisions made by the Department for funding under the Fiscal Year
(FY)2004 Notice of Funding Availability
(NOFA)for the Family Self Sufficiency
(FSS)Funding for FY2004. This announcement contains the consolidated names and addresses of those award recipients selected for funding based on the rating and ranking of all applications and the allocation of funding available for each state. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions concerning the FY2004 Family Self Sufficiency awards, contact the Office of Public and Indian Housing, Grant Management Center, Director, Iredia Hutchinson, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC, telephone
(202)358-0221. For the hearing- or speech-impaired, these numbers may be accessed via TTY (text telephone) by calling the Federal Information Relay Service at 800-877-8339. (Other than the “800” TTY number, these telephone numbers are not toll-free.) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The authority for the $47,700,000 in one-year budget authority FSS program coordinators is found in the Departments of Veteran Affairs and Housing and Urban Development, and Independent Agencies Appropriations Act, FY2004 (Pub. L. 108). The allocation of housing assistance budget authority is pursuant to the provisions of 24 CFR part 791, subpart D, implementing section 213
(d)of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended. This program is intended to promote the development of local strategies to coordinate the use of assistance under the Housing Choice Voucher program with public and private resources to enable participating families to achieve economic independence and self-sufficiency. A FSS program coordinator assures that program participants are linked to the supportive services they need to achieve self-sufficiency. The FY2004 awards announced in this Notice were selected for funding in a competition announced in a **Federal Register** NOFA published on May 14, 2004 (69 FR 27393). Applications were scored based on the selection criteria in that notice and funding selections made based on the rating and ranking of applications within each state. In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987, 42 U.S.C. 3545), the Department is publishing the names, addresses, and amounts of the 685 awards made under the FSS competitions. Dated: September 22, 2006. Paula O. Blunt, General Deputy Assistant Secretary for Public and Indian Housing. Appendix A.—Fiscal Year 2004 Funding Awards for the Housing Choice Voucher; Family Self Sufficiency Program Organization Address/City/State/Zip code Amount Alaska Housing Finance Corporation P.O. Box 101020, 4300 Boniface Parkway, Anchorage, AK 99510-1020 $62,660 Mobile Housing Authority 151 S. Claiborne Street, Mobile, AL 36602 76,373 Housing Authority of the City of Montgomery, Alabama 1020 Bell Street, Montgomery, AL 36104 68,690 Selma Housing Authority P.O. Box 950, 444 Washington Street, Selma, AL 36702-0950 50,500 Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville, Alabama P.O. Box 486, 200 Washington Street, Huntsville, AL 35801 45,000 Housing Authority of the City of Decatur, Alabama 100 Wilson Street North East, Decatur, AL 35601 33,091 Florence Housing Authority 303 North Pine Street, Florence, AL 35630 45,433 Tuscaloosa Housing Authority P.O. Box 2281, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-2281 48,989 Jefferson County Housing Authority 3700 Industrial Parkway, Birhimgham, AL 35117 80,344 Housing Authority of the City of Prichard, Alabama 800 Hinson Avenue, Prichard, AL 36610 44,345 Jefferson County Housing Authority 3700 Industrial Parkway, Birhimgham, AL 35117 40,172 The Housing Authority of the City of Huntsville, Alabama P.O. Box 486, 200 Washington Street, Huntsville, AL 35801 45,000 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Smith, Arkansas 2100 North 31st Street, Fort Smith, AR 72904 96,400 Housing Authority of the City of Little Rock 1000 Wolfe Street, Little Rock, AR 72202 38,341 Northwest Regional Housing Authority P.O. Box 2568, Harrison, AR 72602 39,025 Housing Authority of the City of Arkadelphia 670 South 6th Street, Arkandelphia, AR 71923 34,340 Housing Authority of the City of Pine Bluff P.O. Box 8872, Pine Bluff, AR 71611 39,784 Housing Authority of the City of West Memphis 2820 Harrison Street, West Memphis, AR 72301 33,459 Housing Authority of the City of Hot Springs P.O. Box 1257, Hot Springs, AR 71902 36,237 Wynne Housing Authority 200 Fisher Place, P.O. Box 552, Wynne, AR 72373 26,523 Housing Authority of the City of Hope 720 Texas Street, Hope, AR 71801-6327 29,795 Jonesboro Urban Renewal & Housing Authority 330 Union Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401 40,000 Conway County Housing Authority P.O. Box 229, 123 South Cherokee, Morrilton, AR 72110 38,000 Benton Public Housing Authority 1200 West Pine, Benton, AR 72015 30,057 Pope County Public Facilities Board P.O. Box 846, 301 East 3rd Street, Russellville, AR 72811 33,963 St Francis County Housing Authority P.O. Box 310, 116 South Izard Street, Forrest City, AR 72336-0310 42,892 Pulaski County Housing Agency 201 South Broadway, Suite 220, Little Rock, AR 72201 33,787 McGehee Public Residential Housing Facilities Board P.O. Box 725, 300 Shady Lane, McGehee, AR 71654 30,300 North Little Rock Housing Authority P.O. Box 516, 2501 Willow Street, North Little Rock, AR 72115 42,323 Yuma County 8450 West Highway 95, Suite 88, Somerton, AR 85350 28,063 Housing Authority of the City of Pine Bluff P.O. Box 8872, Pine Bluff, AR 71611 38,400 Housing Authority of the City of Arkadelphia 670 South 6th Street, Arkandelphia, AR 71923 34,000 Conway County Housing Authority P.O. Box 229, 123 South Cherokee, Morrilton, AR 72110 32,000 City of Phoenix Housing Department 251 West Washington, 4th Floor, Phoenix, AZ 65003 126,000 City of Tucson PO Box 27210, 310 North Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85726-7210 113,342 Mesa Housing Services Division 415 North Pasadena, Mesa, AZ 85201 92,808 Housing Authority of Maricopa County 2024 North 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006 40,974 City of Chandler P.O. Box 4008, Mail Stop #101, Chandler, AZ 85244-4008 59,348 City of Tempe Housing Services 21 East Sixth Street, Suite 214, Tempe, AZ 85281 63,000 City of Scottsdale Housing Authority 7522 East 1st Street, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 52,445 Housing Authority of the City of Yuma 420 South Madison Avenue, Yuma, AZ 85364 133,878 Mohave County Housing Authority PO Box 7000, Kingman, AZ 86402 36,101 Oakland Housing Authority 1619 Harrison Street, Oakland, CA 94612 126,000 Housing Authority of the City of Fresno P.O. Box 11985, Fresno, CA 93776 244,324 Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa P.O. Box 2759, 3133 Estudillo Street, Martinez, CA 94533 63,000 Housing Authority of County of San Mateo 264 Harbor Boulevard, Building A, Belmont, CA 94002 122,412 Houisng Authority of the County of Merced 405 U/Street, Merced, CA 95340 103,417 Housing Authority of the City of Stanislaus P.O. Box 581918, 1701 Robertson Road, Modesto, CA 95358-0033 52,863 Housing Authority of the County of Fresno P.O. Box 11985, Fresno, CA 93776 247,211 Housing Authority of the County of Monterey 123 Rico Street, Salinas, CA 93907 60,790 City of Benecia Housing Authority 28 Riverhill Drive, Benicia, CA 94510 119,352 Housing Authority of the County of Marin 4020 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903 106,989 Housing Authority of the County of Kings P.O. Box 355, Hanford, CA 93230 60,956 Houisng Authority of the City of Vallejo 200 Georgia Street, Vallejo, CA 94590 126,000 Housing Authority of the City of San Jose 505 West Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95110-2300 63,000 Housing Authority of the County of Santa Clara 505 W. Julian Street, San Jose, CA 95110-2300 126,000 Fairfield Housing Authority 823-B Jefferson Street, Fairfield, CA 94533 101,406 Housing Authority of the County of Alameda 22941 Atherton Street, Hayward, CA 94541-6633 126,000 Housing Authority of the City of Madera 205 North G Street, Madera, CA 93637 53,433 Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz 2160 41st Avenue, Capitola, CA 95010 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Napa P.O. Box 660, Napa, CA 94559-0660 126,000 Sonoma County Community Development Commission 1440 Guerneville Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 63,000 Vacaville Housing Authority 40 Eldridge Avenue, Suite 2, Vacaville, CA 95688 126,000 Solano County Housing Authority 470 Chadbourne Road, Fairfield, CA 94534 53,025 Housing Authority of the County of Los Angeles 12131 Telegraph Road, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670 47,282 Housing Authority of the County of Kern 601-24th Street, Bakersfield, CA 93301 106,472 Housing Authority of the City of Upland, CA 1226 North Campus Avenue, Upland, CA 91786 33,824 Housing Authority of the County of San Bernandino 715 East Brier Drive, San Bernardino, CA 92408 115,738 Houisng Authority of the County of Santa Barbara 815 West Ocean Avenue, Lompoc, CA 93436 126,000 Oxnard Housing Authority 435 D Street, Oxnard, CA 93030 59,880 Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura 4567 Telephone Road, Suite 100, Ventura, CA 93003 51,763 San Diego Housing Commission 1625 Newton Avenue, San Diego, CA 92113-1038 252,000 Housing Authority of the City of San Luis Obispo 487 Leff Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 48,587 Housing Authority of the City of Madera 521 East 4th Street, Long Beach, CA 90802 244,572 Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara 808 Laguna Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101 126,000 Area Housing Authority of the County of Ventura 1400 West Hillcrest Drive, Newbury Park, CA 91320 63,000 City of Santa Ana P.O. Box 22030 (M-27), Santa Ana, CA 92702 122,412 Orange County Housing Authority 1770 North Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706-2642 122,452 City of Anaheim Housing Authority 201 South Anaheim Boulevard, Suite 201, Anaheim, CA 92805 123,548 Housing Authority of the County of San Diego 3989 Ruffin Road, San Diego, CA 92123 48,659 Culver City Housing Authority 9770 Culver Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232 62,470 Santa Monica Housing Authority 2121 Cloverfield Boulevard, #131, Santa Monica, CA 90404 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Glendale 141 North Glendale Avenue, Room 202, Glendale, CA 91206 63,000 City of Norwalk Housing Authority 12035 Firestone Boulevard, Norwalk, CA 90650 60,892 City of Oceanside Community Development Commission Nevada Street Annex, 300 North Coast Highway, Oceanside, CA 92054 118,070 Housing Authority of the City of Lakewood 5050 Clark Avenue, Lakewood, CA 90712 47,282 Sacramento City Housing Authority 630 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 94,031 Housing Authority for the County of San Joaquin 448 South Center Street, P.O. Box 447, Stockton, CA 95201 101,055 Housing Authority of the County of Yolo 1224 Lemen Avenue, Woodland, CA 95776 46,068 Consolidated Area Housing Authority of Sutter County 448 Garden Highway, P.O. Box 631, Yuba City, CA 95992 48,965 Housing Authority of the City of Redding 777 Cypress Avenue, P.O. Box 496071, Redding, CA 96001 55,315 Roseville Housing Authority 311 Vernon Street, Roseville, CA 95678 63,000 El Dorado County Public Housing Authority 937 Spring Street, Placerville, CA 95667 90,288 City of Pomona Housing Authority 505 South Garey Avenue, Pomona, CA 91769 63,000 San Diego Housing Commission 1625 Newton Avenue, San Diego, CA 92113-1038 63,000 Housing Authority of the County of Contra Costa P.O. Box 2759, 3133 Estudillo Street, Martinez, CA 94533 52,047 Sacramento City Housing Authority 630 I Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 63,000 Housing Authority of the County of Alameda
(HACA)22941 Atherton Street, Hayward, CA 94541-6633 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of San Buenaventura 4567 Telephone Road, Suite 100, Ventura, CA 93003 51,763 The Housing Authority of the City of Madera 205 North G Street, Madera, CA 93637 48,938 Solano County Housing Authority 470 Chadbourne Road, Fairfield, CA 94534 63,000 Housing Authority of the City & County of Denver 777 Grant Street, Denver, CO 80203 128,190 Housing Authority City of Pueblo 1414 North Santa Fe Avenue, Pueblo, CO 81003 40,323 Housing Authority of the City of Colorado Springs P.O. Box 1575, Colorado Springs, CO 80901 46,925 Housing Authority of City of Loveland 375 West 37th Street, Suite 200, Loveland, CO 80538 39,936 Fort Collins Housing Authority 1715 West Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80521 53,419 Englewood Housing Authority 3460 S. Sherman, Suite 101, Englewood, CO 80113 42,420 Lakewood Housing Authority 480 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood, CO 80226 37,199 Arvada Housing Authority 8001 Ralston Road, Arvada, CO 80002 37,199 Grand Junction Housing Authority 1011 North 10th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81527 29,051 Housing Authority of the City of Aurora 10745 Kentucky Avenue, Aurora, CO 80012 42,674 Adams County Housing Authority 7190 Colorado Boulevard, Commerce City, CO 80022 88,536 Boulder County Housing Authority P.O. Box 471, Boulder, CO 80306 58,180 Jefferson County Housing Authority 6025 W. 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 37,199 Colorado Department of Human Services 4020 South Newton Street, Denver, CO 80236 54,194 Colorado Division of Housing 1313 Sherman Street, Room 518, Denver, CO 80203 66,561 Fort Collins Housing Authority 1715 West Mountain Avenue, Fort Collins, CO 80521 55,875 Jefferson County Housing Authority 6025 W. 38th Avenue, Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 37,199 Housing Authority of the City of Loveland 375 West 37th Street, Suite 200, Loveland, CO 80538 39,936 Housing Authority of the City of Bridgeport 150 Highland Avenue, Bridgeport, CT 6604 41,219 Housing Authority of the City of Norwalk P.O. Box 508, 24 1/2 Monroe Street, Norwalk, CT 06856-0508 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Meriden 22 Church Street, Meriden, CT 6451 50,144 Housing Authority of the City of Ansonia 36 Main Street, Ansonia, CT 6401 50,890 Connecticut Department of Social Services 25 Sigourney Street, Hartford, CT 6106 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of New Haven 360 Orange Street, New Haven, CT 06511 53,366 Housing Authority of the City of Norwalk P.O. Box 508, 24 1/2 Monroe Street, Norwalk, CT 06856-0508 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Ansonia 36 Main Street, Ansonia, CT 06401 50,890 District of Columbia Housing Authority 1133 North Capitol Street, North East, Washington, DC 20002 126,000 Housing Authority of the City of Tampa 1529 Main Street, Tampa, FL 33607 122,381 Housing Authority of the City of Sarasota 1300 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, FL 34236 34,000 West Palm Beach Housing Authority 1715 Division Avenue, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 34,174 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Lauderdale 437 South West 4th Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 61,776 Housing Authority of the City of Lakeland, FL 430 S Harstell Avenue, Lakeland, FL 33815 46,770 Housing Authority of the City of Miami Beach 200 Alton Road, Miami Beach, FL 33139 60,600 Pahokee Housing Authority, Inc. 465 Friend Terrace, Pahokee, FL 33476 24,482 Fort Pierce Housing Authority 707 North Seventh Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 63,000 Hialeah Housing Authority 75 East 6th Street, Hialeah, FL 33010 68,214 Clearwater Housing Authority 908 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33756 45,000 Broward County Housing Authority 3810 Inverrary Blvd., Suite 405, Lauderhill, FL 33319 46,794 Palm Beach County Housing Authority 3432 West 45th Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 36,469 Deerfield Beach Housing Authority 425 NW 1 Terrace, Deerfield Beach, FL 33441 15,023 Delray Beach Housing Authority 770 South West 12th Terrace, Delray Beach, FL 33444 45,000 City of Fort Myers Community Redevelopment 1700 Medical Lane, Ft. Myers, FL 33907 89,269 Boca Raton Housing Authority 201 West Palmetto Park Road, Boca Raton, FL 33432 29,795 Hollywood Housing Authority 7350 North Davie Road Ext, Hollywood, FL 33024 19,132 The Housing Authority of the City of Orlando, Florida 300 Reeves Court, Orlando, FL 32801 97,223 Housing Authority of the City of Daytona Beach 118 Cedar Street, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 35,778 Ocala Housing Authority 233 Southwest 3rd Street, Ocala, FL 34474 48,910 City of Pensacola Department of Housing P.O. Box 12910, Pensacola, FL 32521-0031 29,119 Pasco County Housing Authority 14517 7th Street, Dade City, FL 33523 31,159 Hernando County Housing Authority 20 North Main Street, Room # 205, Brooksville, FL 34601 48,659 Homestead Housing Authority 29355 South Federal Highway, Homestead, FL 33030 53,000 Miami-Dade Housing Agency
(MDHA)1401 Northwest 7th Street, Miami, FL 33125 63,000 Palm Beach County Housing Authority 3432 West 45th Street, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 35,000 Clearwater Housing Authority 908 Cleveland Street, Clearwater, FL 33756 36,000 City of Fort Myers Community Redevelopment 1700 Medical Lane, Ft. Myers, FL 33907 44,000 Augusta Housing Authority PO Box 3246, 1435 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30914-3246 96,667 Housing Authority of Savannah P. O. Box 1179, Savannah, GA 31402 67,963 Housing Authority of the City of Rome, Georgia 800 North Fifth Avenue, P.O. Box1428, Rome, GA 30165 47,622 Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia 230 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue, North East, Fulton, GA 30303-2421 116,738 Macon Housing Authority P.O. Box 4928, 2015 Felton Avenue, Macon, GA 31208-4928 80,890 Housing Authority, City of Brunswick P. O. Box 1118, Brunswick, GA 31521-1118 40,859 Housing Authority of the City of Decatur, Georgia 750 Commerce Drive, Suite 110, Decatur, GA 30030 50,397 Housing Authority of the City of Jonesboro 203 Hightower Street, P.O. Box 458, Jonesboro, GA 30236 37,269 Housing Authority of Fulton County 10 Park Place South, South East, Suite 550, Atlanta, GA 30303-2913 43,864 City of Marietta Georgia 205 Lawrence Street, Marietta, GA 30060 53,943 Housing Authority of Newnan 48 Ball Street, Newnan, GA 30263 30,000 The Housing Authority of the City of Atlanta, Georgia 230 John Wesley Dobbs Avenue, North East, Fulton, GA 30303-2421 53,713 City and County of Honolulu Honolulu Hale, Honolulu, HI 96813 96,540 Kauai County Housing Agency 4444 Rice Street, Suite 330, Lihue, HI 96766 57,326 Housing and Community Development Corporation of Hawaii 677 Queen Street, Suite 300, Hawaii, HI 96813 58,387 Kauai County Housing Agency 4444 Rice Street, Suite 330, Lihue, HI 96766 50,908 City of Sioux City Housing Authority P.O. Box 447, Sioux City, IA 51102 63,000 Des Moines Municipal Housing Agency 100 East Euclid, Suite 101, Des Moines, IA 50313 56,383 Iowa City Housing Authority 410 East Washington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240 63,000 Municipal Housing Agency of Council Bluffs, Iowa 505 South 6th Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51501 45,855 City of Cedar Rapids 1211 6th Street South West, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 94,910 Waterloo Housing Authority 620 Mulberry Street, Waterloo, IA 50703 49,086 City of Dubuque 1805 Central Avenue, Dubuque, IA 52001 66,163 Municipal Housing Agency of the City of Fort Dodge 700 South 17th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501 93,880 Region XII Regional Housing Authority P.O. Box 663, 108 West 6th Street, Carroll, IA 51401 43,465 Eastern Iowa Regional Housing Authority 3999 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 200, Dubuque, IA 52002 56,512 Central Iowa Regional Housing Authority 950 Office Park Road, Suite 321, West Des Moines, IA 50265 55,284 Mid Iowa Regional Housing Authority 1814 Central Avenue, Fort Dodge, IA 50501-4236 42,640 Northeast Nebraska Joint Housing Agency 507 7th Street Suite 401, Sioux City, IA 51102 71,407 Iowa City Housing Authority 410 East Washington Street, Iowa City, IA 52240 51,240 Boise City Housing Authority 1276 River Street, Suite 300, Boise, ID 83702 103,264 Southwestern Idaho Cooperative Housing Authority 1108 West Finch Drive, Nampa, ID 83651 38,490 Ada County Housing Authority 1276 River Street, Suite 300, Boise, ID 83702 51,632 Idaho Housing and Finance Association P.O. Box 7899, Boise, ID 83707-1899 171,604 Idaho Housing and Finance Association P.O. Box 7899, Boise, ID 83707-1899 48,664 Southwestern Idaho Cooperative Housing Authority 1108 West Finch Drive, Nampa, ID 83651 46,322 Ada County Housing Authority 1276 River Street, Suite 300, Boise, ID 83702 51,632 Housing Authority of the City of East St Louis 700 North 20th, East St. Louis, IL 62205 63,000 Chicago Housing Authority 626 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60661 521,796 Peoria Housing Authority 100 South Richard Pryor Place, Peoria, IL 61605 46,795 Springfield Housing Authority 200 North Eleventh Street, Springfield, IL 62703 42,137 Madison County Housing Authority 1609 Olive Street, Collinsville, IL 62234 41,544 Rockford Housing Authority 223 South Winnebago Street, Rockford, IL 61102-2259 177,556 Housing Authority of the County of Cook 310 South Michigan Avenue, 15th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604 48,333 Dupage Housing Authority 711 E. Roosevelt Rd., Wheaton, IL 60187 85,850 Housing Authority of the City of Vincennes P.O. Box 1636, 501 Hart Street, Vincennes, IN 47591 82,214 Fort Wayne Housing Authority 2013 South Anthony Boulevard, Fort Wayne, IN 46803 75,488 Housing Authority of the City of Muncie 409 East First Street, Muncie, IN 47302 23,735 Housing Authority of the City of Kokomo P.O. Box 1207, 210 East Taylor Street, Kokomo, IN 46903-1207 39,244 Housing Authority of the City of Hammond 7329 Columbia Circle-West, Hammond, IN 46324-2831 55,975 Housing Authority of the City of New Albany P.O. Box 11, 500 Scribner Drive, New Albany, IN 47151-0011 40,592 Housing Authority of the City of South Bend 501 Alonzo Watson Drive, South Bend, IN 46601 35,316 Indianapolis Housing Agency 1919 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202-1303 143,834 Housing Authority of the City of Terre Haute P.O. Box 3086, One Dreiser Sqaure, Terre Haute, IN 47803-0086 106,935 Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington P.O. Box 1815, 1007 North Summit Street, Bloomington, IN 47402 38,254 Housing Authority, City of Elkhart 1396 Benham Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46516-3341 45,095 Housing Authority of the City of Marion 601 South Adams Street, Marion, IN 46953 33,150 Housing Authority of the City of Columbia 799 McClure Road, Columbus, IN 47201-6610 47,196 Knox County Housing Authority 11 Powell Street, Bicknell, IN 47512 30,603 Lafayette Housing Authority P.O. Box 6687, 100 Executive Drive, Suite J, Lafayette, IN 47905 38,075 Housing Authority City of Peru 701 East Main Street, Peru, IN 46970 33,514 Housing Authority of the City of Goshen 0204 East Jefferson Street,Suite 6, Goshen, IN 46528 48,495 Indiana Family and Social Services Division of Family and Children 402 West Washington Street, Post Office Box 6116, Indianapolis, IN 46206-6116 47,853 Evansville Housing Authority 411 South East 8th Street, Evansville, IN 47713 32,032 Housing Authority of the City of Goshen 0204 East Jefferson Street, Suite 6, Goshen, IN 46528 48,015 The Housing Authority of the City of Bloomington P.O. Box 1815, 1007 North Summit Street, Bloomington, IN 47402 35,000 Housing Authority, City of Elkhart 1396 Benham Avenue, Elkhart, IN 46516-3341 37,700 Indianapolis Housing Agency 1919 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202-1303 45,450 City of Wichita Housing Authority 332 North Riverview, Wichita, KS 67203 108,061 Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority 1600 Haskell Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66044 32,690 Housing Authority of Olathe, KS P.O. Box 768, Olathe, KS 66051-0768 47,500 Topeka Housing Authority 2010 Southeast California Avenue, Topeka, KS 66607 40,269 Lawrence-Douglas County Housing Authority 1600 Haskell Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66044 35,568 Louisville Metro Housing Authority 420 S. 8th St., Louisville, KY 40203 364,200 Housing Authority of Somerset P.O. Box 449, Somerset, KY 42502-0449 39,895 Housing Authority of Cynthiana P.O. Box 351, 148 Federal Street, Cynthiana, KY 41031 48,437 Campbellsville Housing & Redevelopment Authority 400 Ingram Avenue, P.O. Box 597, Campbellsville, KY 42718 28,720 Pike County Housing Authority P.O. Box 1468, 142 Trivette Drive, Pikeville, KY 41502 60,600 Lexington-Fayette Urban County Housing Authority 300 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40505 47,602 City of Covington 638 Madison Avenue, 2nd floor, Covington, KY 41011 33,538 Boone County Fiscal Court 2950 Washington Street, Burlington, KY 41005 63,000 City of Paducah Section 8 Housing P.O. Box 2267, 300 South 5th Street, Room 208, Paducah, KY 42002-2267 36,351 Barbourville Urban Renewal & Community Development Agency P.O. Box 84, 339 Court Square, Barbourville, KY 40906 30,820 Cumberland Valley Regional Housing Authority P.O. Box 806, 338 Court Square, Barbourville, KY 40906 59,404 Appalachian Foothills Housing Agency, Inc. 1214 Riverside Boulevard, Wurtland, KY 41144 46,925 City of Bowling Green/Section 8 P.O. Box 430, 1017 College Street, Bowling Green, KY 42102-0430 38,781 Kentucky Housing Corporation 1231 Louisville Road, Frankfort, KY 40601 150,307 Housing Authority of Newport, KY P.O. Box 459, 301 Isabella Street, Newport, KY 41072 44,067 Louisville Metro Housing Authority 420 S. 8th St., Louisville, KY 40203 60,700 Housing Authority of New Orleans 4100 Touro Street, New Orleans, LA 70122 73,730 Housing Authority of the City of Shreveport 2500 Line Avenue, Shreveport, LA 71104 64,894 Housing Authority of the City of Monroe 300 Harrison Street, Monroe, LA 71201 25,875 Housing Authority of Jefferson Parish 1718 Betty Street, Marrero, LA 70072 105,323 Housing Authority of the City of Natchitoches, LA 536 Culbertson Lane, P.O. Box 754, Natchitoches, LA 71458-0754 45,450 Calcasieu Parish Housing Department 101 Lakeshore Drive, Suite 602, Lake Charles, LA 70601 56,611 Lowell Housing Authority P.O. Box 60, 350 Moody Street, Lowell, MA 1853 63,000 Boston Housing Authority 52 Chauncy Street, Boston, MA 2111 122,010 Holyoke Housing Authority 475 Maple Street, Suite One, Holyoke, MA 1040 94,558 Worcester Housing Authority 40 Belmont Street, Worcester, MA 1605 61,847 Medford Housing Authority 121 Riverside Avenue, Medford, MA 2155 47,470 Woburn Housing Authority 59 Campbell Street, Woburn, MA 1801 54,115 Quincy Housing Authority 80 Clay Street, Quincy, MA 2170 109,077 Lynn Housing Authority & Neighborhood Development (LHAND) 10 Church Street, Lynn, MA 1902 57,126 Brockton Housing Authority 45 Goddard Road, Brockton, MA 2301 63,000 Gloucester Housing Authority P.O. Box 1599, 257 Washington Street, Gloucester, MA 01931-1599 40,464 Somerville Housing Authority 30 Memorial Road, Somerville, MA 2145 45,454 Braintree Housing Authority 25 Roosevelt Street, Braintree, MA 02184-8663 22,543 Salem Housing Authority 27 Charter Street, Salem, MA 1970 60,522 Acton Housing Authority PO Box 681, 68 Windsor Avenue, Acton, MA 1720 36,980 Avon Housing Authority 1 Fellowship Circle, Avon, MA 2322 29,981 Methuen Housing Authority 24 Mystic Street, Methuen, MA 1844 43,430 Greenfield Housing Authority 1 Elm Terrace, Greenfield, MA 1301 59,539 North Andover Housing Authority One Morkeski Meadows, North Andover, MA 1845 26,533 Chelmsford Housing Authority 10 Wilson Street, Chelmsford, MA 1824 43,864 Gardner Housing Authority 116 Church Street, Gardner, MA 01440 48,783 Commonwealth of Massachusetts 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 300, Boston, MA 02114 522,579 Greenfield Housing Authority 1 Elm Terrace, Greenfield, MA 01301 59,500 Quincy Housing Authority 80 Clay Street, Quincy, MA 02170 54,538 Lowell Housing Authority P.O. Box 60,350 Moody Street, Lowell, MA 01853 55,000 Brockton Housing Authority 45 Goddard Road, Brockton, MA 02301 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Frederick 209 Madison Street, Frederick, MD 21701 46,975 Housing Commission of Anne Arundel County 7477 Baltimore-Annapolis Boulevard, Glen Burnie, MD 21060 48,995 St Mary's County Housing Authority P.O. Box 653, 23115 Leonard Hall Drive, Governmental Center, Leonardtown, MD 20650 42,438 Howard County Housing Commission 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, 3rd Floor, Columbia, MD 21046 57,522 Harford County 15 South Main Street, Suite 106, Bel Air, MD 21014 53,041 City of Westminster 56 West Main Street, Westminster, MD 21157 42,902 Housing Authority of Washington County 44 North Potomac Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740 29,295 Cecil County Housing Agency 129 East Main Street, Elkton, MD 21921 44,945 Carroll County Board of Commissioners 10 Distillery Drive, Suite 101, Westminster, MD 21157-5194 39,580 Baltimore County, Maryland 6401 York Road, Baltimore, MD 21212 83,390 Queen Annes County Housing Authority P.O. Box 327, Centreville, MD 21617 41,370 Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development 100 Community Place, Crownsville, MD 21032 35,704 Housing Opportunities Commission 10400 Detrick Avenue, Kensington, MD 20895 353,861 Rockville Housing Enterprises 14 Moore Drive, Rockville, MD 20850 112,880 Housing Authority Prince Georges County 9400 Peppercorn Place, Largo, MD 20774 126,000 Housing Authority of the City of Frederick 209 Madison Street, Frederick, MD 21701 50,000 Howard County Housing Commission 6751 Columbia Gateway Drive, 3rd Floor, Columbia, MD 21046 63,000 Housing Authority Prince Georges County 9400 Peppercorn Place, Largo, MD 20774 63,000 Portland Housing Authority 14 Baxter Boulevard, Portland, ME 4101 49,793 Westbrook Housing Authority 30 Liza Harmon Drive, Westbrook, ME 4092 38,254 City of Caribou Housing Agency 25 High Street, Caribou, ME 4750 45,905 Augusta Housing Authority 33 Union Street, Suite #3, Augusta, ME 4330 30,603 Maine State Housing Authority 353 Wate Street, Augusta, ME 4330 74,065 Saginaw Housing Commission 1803 Norman Street, P.O. Box 3225, Saginaw, MI 48605-3225 83,161 Michigan State Housing Development Authority P.O. Box 30044, 735 East Michigan Avenue, Lansing, MI 48909 504,000 Grayling Housing Commission 308 Lawndale, P.O. Box 450, Grayling, MI 49738 35,350 Grand Rapids Housing Commission 1420 Fuller Avenue South East, Grand Rapids, MI 49507 108,776 Kent County Housing Commission 741 East Beltine Avenue North East, Grand Rapids, MI 49525-6045 113,639 Muskegon Housing Commission 1080 Terrace, Muskegon, MI 49442 42,000 Public Housing Agency of the City of Saint Paul 555 North Wabasha Street, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55102 59,711 Housing & Redevelopment of Duluth, Minnesota P.O. Box 16900, 222 East Second Street, Duluth, MN 55816-0900 44,905 Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Virginia, MN P.O. Box 1146, Virginia, MN 55792 55,310 Mankato Economic Development Authority 10 Civic Center Plaza, P.O. Box 3368, Mankato, MN 56002-3368 50,500 Dakota County Community Development Agency 1228 Town Centre Drive, Eagan, MN 55123 23,435 Northwest Minnesota Multi-County Housing and Redevelopment Authority P.O. Box 128, Mentor, MN 56736 35,882 Metropolitan Council 230 East 5th Street, St. Paul, MN 55101 60,194 Scott County Housing and Redevelopment Authority 323 South Naumkeag Street, Shakopee, MN 55379 50,500 Southeast Minnesota Multi-County Housing & Redevelopment Authority 134 East 2nd Street, Wabasha, MN 55981 34,314 South Central MN Multi-County HRA 410 Jackson Street, Suite 300, Mankato, MN 56001 36,558 Owatonna Housing and Redevelopment Authority 540 West Hills Circle, Owatonna, MN 55060 32,581 Mankato Economic Development Authority 10 Civic Center Plaza, P.O. Box 3368, Mankato, MN 56002-3368 50,000 Housing Authority of Kansas City, Missouri 301 East Amour, Kansas City, MO 64111 110,760 Saint Clair County PHA P.O. Box 125, 106 West Fourth Street, Appleton City, MO 64724 69,343 Housing Authority of the City of Liberty, MO 101 East Kansas, Liberty, MO 64068 42,354 Jasper Couty Public Housing Authority/Ecomonic Security Corp of SW Area PO Box 207, 302 Joplin Street, Joplin, MO 64801 26,557 Housing Authority of St Louis County 8865 Natural Bridge, Saint Louis, MO 63121 36,844 Housing Authority of the City of St Charles 1041 Olive, St. Charles, MO 63301 82,466 North East Community Action Corporation P.O. Box 470, 16 North Court, Bowling Green, MO 63334 61,239 Franklin County Public Housing Agency P.O. Box 920, Hillsboro, MO 63050 40,905 Phelps County Public Housing Agency 4 Industrial Drive, St. James, MO 65559 51,372 Ripley County Public Housing Agency 3019 Fair Street, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 32,578 St. Louis Housing Authority 4100 Lindell Boulevard, Saint Louis, MO 63108 48,285 Housing Authority of St. Louis County 8865 Natural Bridge, Saint Louis, MO 63121 26,700 Housing Authority of the City of Liberty, MO 101 East Kansas, Liberty, MO 64068 10,000 Saint Clair County PHA P.O. Box 125, 106 West Fourth Street, Appleton City, MO 64724 35,625 Mississippi County Public Facilities Board 810 West Keiser, Osceola, MS 72370 69,828 Housing Authority of the City of Biloxi 330 Benachi Avenue, P.O. Box 447, Biloxi, MS 39530 30,882 Tennessee Valley Regional Housing Authority P.O. Box 1329, Corinth, MS 38835 26,425 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority No IV P.O. Box 1051, 2845 South Frontage Rpad, Columbus, MS 39703-1051 36,005 MS Regional Housing Authority No V P.O. Box 419, 110 Broad Street, Newton, MS 39345 31,303 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority Number 8 P.O. Box 2347, Gulfport, MS 39503-2347 42,844 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority VII P.O. Box 886, McComb, MS 39649 54,934 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority No VI P.O. Drawer 8746, Jackson, MS 39284-8746 89,384 North Delta Regional Housing Authority P.O. Box 1148, #4 East Second Street, Clarksdale, MS 38614 35,159 Housing Authority of the City of Jackson 2747 Livingston Road, Jackson, MS 39283 47,790 Mississippi Regional Housing Authority Number VII P.O. Box 886, McComb, MS 39649 24,906 Housing Authority of Billings 2415 First Avenue North, Billings, MT 59101 39,058 Helena Housing Authority 812 Abbey Street, Helena, MT 59601 47,852 Missoula Housing Authority 1235 34th Street, Missoula, MT 59801 72,139 Housing Authority of the City of Wilmington, NC 1524 South 16th Street, Wilmington, NC 28402 105,182 Charlotte Housing Authority 1301 South Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28203 55,347 Housing Authority of the City of High Point 500 East Russell Avenue, P.O. Box 1779, High Point, NC 27260 56,116 Housing Authority of the City of Asheville 165 South French Broad Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801 32,972 Greensboro Housing Authority P.O. Box 21287, 450 North Church Street, Greensboro, NC 27420-1287 81,986 Housing Authority of the City of Winston-Salem 901 Cleveland Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 51,005 Housing Authority of the Town of Laurinburg P.O. Box 1437, Laurinburg, NC 28353 58,147 Housing Authority of the County of Wake Post Office Box 399, 100 Shannon Street, Zebulon, NC 27597 35,704 Statesville Housing Authority 110 West Allison Street, Statesville, NC 28677 48,545 Chatham County Housing Authority P.O. Box 637, 190 Sanford Road, Pittsboro, NC 27312-0637 40,870 Western Carolina Community Action P.O. Box 685, 526 Seventh Avenue East, Hendersonville, NC 28793 35,964 Coastal Community Action, Inc. P.O. Box 729, 303 McQueen Street, Newport, NC 28570 35,481 Eastern Carolina Human Services Agency, Inc. 246 Georgetown Road, P.O. Drawer 796, Jacksonville, NC 28540 25,599 Economic Improvement Council, Inc. Post Office Box 549, 712 Virginia Road, Edenton, NC 27932 33,864 Brunswick County Public Housing Agency PO Box 9, 60 Government Center Drive, North East, Bolivia, NC 28422 25,352 Sandhills Community Action Program, Inc. 103 Saunders Street, P.O. Box 937, Carthage, NC 28327 31,638 Twin Rivers Opportunities 318 Craven Street, New Bern, NC 28563 42,210 Mountain Projects, Inc. 2251 Old Balsam Road, Waynesville, NC 28786 31,815 Isothermal Planning & Development Commission P.O. Box 841, 111 West Court Street, Rutherfordton, NC 28139-0841 33,703 Gastonia Housing Authority P.O. Box 2398, 340 West Long Avenue, Gastonia, NC 28053-2398 45,000 Western Carolina Community Action P.O. Box 685, 526 Seventh Avenue East, Hendersonville, NC 28793 18,720 Housing Authority of the City of Asheville 165 South French Broad Avenue, Asheville, NC 28801 36,000 Statesville Housing Authority 110 West Allison Street, Statesville, NC 28677 43,215 Housing Authority of the County of Wake Post Office Box 399, 100 Shannon Street, Zebulon, NC 27597 34,000 Housing Authority of the City of Grand Forks, North Dakota 1405 1 Avenue North, Grand Forks, ND 58203 83,507 Fargo Housing and Redevelopment Authority 325 Broadway, Box 430, Fargo, ND 58107 39,345 Minot Housing Authority 108 Burdick Expressway East, Minot, ND 58701 40,764 Housing Authority of the City of Omaha 540 South 27 Street, Omaha, NE 68105 82,445 Housing Authority of the City of Lincoln 5700 R Street, Lincoln, NE 68505 57,419 Douglas County Housing Authority 5405 North 107th Plaza, Omaha, NE 68134 40,804 Manchester Housing and Redevelopment Authority 198 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 3104 42,390 Dover Housing Authority 62 Whittier Street, Dover, NH 03820-2994 55,729 New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority 32 Constitution Drive, Bedford, NH 03110 151,365 Keene Housing Authority 105 Castle Street, Keene, NH 03431 35,370 Housing Authority of the City of Newark 500 Broad Street, 6th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102 62,808 Housing Authority of the City of Perth Amboy 881 Amboy Avenue, P.O. Box 390, Perth Amboy, NJ 08862 99,520 Long Branch Housing Authority P.O. Box 337, Long Branch, NJ 07740 43,354 Housing Authority of the City of Jersey City 400 U.S. Highway #1, Jersey City, NJ 07306 108,527 Housing Authority of the City of Camden 1300 Admiral Wilson Boulevard, Camden, NJ 08102 38,380 Passaic Housing Authority 333 Passaic Street, Passaic, NJ 07055 37,814 Atlantic City Housing Authority 227 North Vermont Avenue, 17th Floor, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 36,774 Housing Authority of the City of Patterson 60 Van Houten Street, Paterson, NJ 07505 48,199 Housing Authority of the Township of Woodbridge 20 Bunns Lane, Woodbridge, NJ 07095 39,886 Housing Authority of the City of East Orange 160 Halsted Street, East Orange, NJ 07018 63,000 Millville Housing Authority P.O. Box 803, 309 Buck Street, Millville, NJ 08332 35,195 Housing Authority of the Township of Brick 165 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick, NJ 08723 15,271 Housing Authority of the Town of Dover 215 East Blackwell Street, Dover, NJ 07801 61,074 Housing Authority of the Borough of Fort Lee 1403 Teresa Drive, Fort Lee, NJ 07024 47,945 Monmouth County Public Housing Agency P.O. Box 3000, Freehold, NJ 07728 126,000 Warren County Housing Authority 415B Front Street, Belvidere, NJ 07823 63,000 Housing Authority of the Borough of Madison 15 Chateau Thierry Avenue, Madison, NJ 07940 52,520 Housing Authority of Gloucester County 100 Pop Moylan Boulevard, Deptford, NJ 08096 37,541 Lakewood Tenants Organization 600 West Kennedy Boulevard, Lakewood, NJ 08701 48,177 County of Burlington P.O. Box 6000, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 56,256 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs P.O. Box 051, 101 South Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08625-0051 693,000 Housing Authority of the Township of Lakewood 317 Sampson Avenue, Lakewood, NJ 08701 63,000 Long Branch Housing Authority P.O. Box 337, Long Branch, NJ 07740 49,200 Lakewood Tenants Organization 600 West Kennedy Boulevard, Lakewood, NJ 08701 63,000 New Jersey Department of Community Affairs P.O. Box 051, 101 South Broad Street, Trenton, NJ 08625-0051 62,976 Housing Authority of the City of East Orange 160 Halsted Street, East Orange, NJ 07018 63,000 Housing Authority of Gloucester County 100 Pop Moylan Boulevard, Deptford, NJ 08096 47,177 Atlantic City Housing Authority 227 North Vermont Avenue, 17th Floor, Atlantic City, NJ 08401 49,646 The Housing Authority of the City of Newark 500 Broad Street, 6th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Jersey City 400 U.S. Highway #1, Jersey City, NJ 07306 63,000 Truth or Consequences Housing Authority 108 South Cedar, Truth or Consequences, NM 87901 43,864 Sante Fe County Housing Authority 52 Camino de Jacobo, Santa Fe, NM 87507 44,081 Bernalillo County 1900 Bridge Boulevard, Southwest, Albuquerque, NM 87105 49,134 Region VI Housing Authority 106 East Reed Street, P.O. Drawer 2057, Roswell, NM 88202 53,025 Region IV Housing Authority Eastern Plains Council of Governments 418 Main Street, Clovis, NM 88101 26,966 Clovis Housing & Redevelopment Agency Inc. P.O. Box 1240, 2101 West Grand Avenue, CLOVIS, NM 88102-1240 32,844 Socorro County Housing Authority P.O. Box 00, 106 Center Street, Socorro,, NM 87801 22,841 Santa Fe County Housing Authority 52 Camino de Jacobo, Santa Fe, NM 87507 61,500 Bernalillo County 1900 Bridge Boulevard, Southwest, Albuquerque, NM 87105 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Reno 1525 East 9th Street, Reno, NV 89512-3012 41,757 Housing Authority of the City of Las Vegas 420 North 10th Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101 125,240 Housing Authority of the City of North Las Vegas 1635 Yale Street, North Las Vegas, NV 89030 48,659 Housing Authority of the County of Clark, Nevada 5390 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89122 106,061 The Housing Authority of the County of Clark, Nevada 5390 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV 89122 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Las Vegas 420 North 10th Street, Las Vegas, NV 89101 62,000 Housing Authority of the City of North Las Vegas 1635 Yale Street, North Las Vegas, NV 89030 58,504 Monticello Housing Authority 76 Evergreen Drive, Monticello, NY 12701 34,683 North Hempstead Housing Authority Pond Hill Road, Great Neck, NY 11020 40,804 New York City Department of Preservation and Development 100 Gold Street, New York City, NY 10038 784,793 Town of Babylon 281 Phelps Lane, Room 9, North Babylon, NY 11703-4006 46,715 The City of Poughkeepsie P.O. Box 300, Poughkeepsie, NY 12602 43,159 Town of Smithtown 99 West Main Street, PO Box 575, Smithtown, NY 11787 46,826 Village of Kiryas Joel Housing Authority 51 Forest Road, Suite 360, Monroe, NY 10950 63,000 New York State Division of Housing & Community Renewal 25 Beaver Street, Room 732, New York, NY 10004 923,509 Syracuse Housing Authority 516 Burt Street, Syracuse, NY 13202 93,603 Albany Housing Authority 200 South Pearl Street, Albany, NY 12202-1834 88,757 Cohoes Housing Authority 100 Manor Sites, Cohoes, NY 12047 36,512 City of Oswego 20 West Oneida Street, 3rd Floor, Oswego, NY 13126 44,408 Schenectady Municipal Housing Authority 375 Broadway, Schenectady, NY 12305 90,115 Rochester Housing Authority 675 West Main Street, Rochester, NY 14611 109,646 Gloversville Housing Authority 181 West Street, Gloversville, NY 12078 46,349 Ithaca Housing Authority 798 South Plain Street, Ithaca, NY 14850 60,120 Amsterdam Housing Authority 52 Division Street, Amsterdam, NY 12010 47,505 City of Niagara Falls P.O. Box 69, 1022 Main Street, Niagara Falls, NY 14302 44,927 City of Tonawanda PHA; Belmont Shelter Corp Agent 1195 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209 45,792 Town of Colonie 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 49,553 Rental Assistance Corporation of Buffalo 470 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 102,210 Town of Guilderland 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 49,036 Town of Bethlehem 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 24,518 City of Utica Section 8 Program 1 Kennedy Plaza, Utica, NY 13502 28,563 Village of Scotia c/o Joseph E. Mastrianni, Inc., 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 27,112 Town of Rotterdam 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 51,622 Village of Corinth 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 31,311 Town of Coeymans c/o Joseph E. Mastrianni, Inc., 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 24,518 Village of Ballston Spa 242 Union Street, Schenectady, NY 12305 31,311 New York State Division of Housing & Community Renewal 25 Beaver Street, Room 732, New York, NY 10004 243,296 Erie County PHA Consortium; Belmont Shelter Corp Agent Belmont Shelter Corporation, 1195 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209 98,907 Erie County PHA Consortium; Belmont Shelter Corp. Agent Belmont Shelter Corporation, 1195 Main Street, Buffalo, NY 14209 40,960 Rochester Housing Authority 675 West Main Street, Rochester, NY 14611 46,121 Rental Assistance Corporation of Buffalo 470 Franklin Street, Buffalo, NY 14202 43,107 Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority 16 West Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45202 209,401 Dayton Metropolitan Housing Authority P.O. Box 8750, 400 Wayne Avenue, Dayton, OH 45401-8750 75,334 Adams Metropolitan Houisng Authority 401 East Seventh Street, Manchester, OH 45144 37,386 Hamilton County Public Housing Authority 138 East Court Street, Room 507, Cincinnati, OH 45202 126,000 City of Middletown, Ohio 1040 Central Avenue, Middletown, OH 45044-4009 77,528 Youngstown Metropolitan Housing Authority 131 West Boardman Street, Youngstown, OH 44503 83,084 Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority 2711 Church Street, Cleveland, OH 44113 42,844 Lucas Metropolitan Housing Authority 435 Nebraska Avenue, Toledo, OH 43697-0477 131,633 Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority 100 West Cedar Street, Akron, OH 44307-2502 104,580 Trumbull Metropolitan Housing Authority 4076 Youngstown Road, Southeast, Suite 101, Warren, OH 44484 63,000 Lorain Metropolitan 1600 Kansas Avenue, Lorain, OH 44052 48,412 Jefferson Metropolitan Housing Authority 815 North 6th Avenue, Steubenville, OH 43952 50,184 Lake Metropolitan Housing Authority 189 First Street, Painesville, OH 44077 74,202 Medina Metropolitan Housing Authority 850 Walter Road, Medina, OH 44256 79,260 Erie Metropolitan Housing Authority 322 Warren Street, Sandusky, OH 44870 48,659 Portage Metropolitan Housing Authority 2832 State Route 59, Ravenna, OH 44266 36,234 Wayne Metropolitan Housing Authority 200 South Market Street, Wooster, OH 44691 41,416 Tuscarawas Metropolitan Housing Authority 134 Second Street Southwest, New Philadelphia, OH 44663 52,474 Hancock Metropolitan Housing Authority 604 Lima Avenue, Findlay, OH 45840 27,939 Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority 880 East 11th Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211 92,500 Zanesville Metropolitan Housing Authority 407 Pershing Road, Zanesville, OH 43701 104,599 Springfield Metropolitan Housing Authority 437 East John Street, Springfield, OH 45505 42,057 Chillicothe Metropolitan Housing Authority 178 West Fourth Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 32,643 Cambridge Metropolitan Housing Authority 1100 Maple Court, Cambridge, OH 43725 31,258 Jackson Metropolitan Housing Authority 249 West 13th Street, P.O. Box 619, Wellston, OH 45692 39,453 Allen Metropolitan Housing Authority 600 South Main Street, Lima, OH 45804 37,232 Fayette Metropolitan Housing Authority 121 E East Street, Washington Court House, OH 43160 31,623 Pickaway Metropolitan Housing Authority 176 Rustic Drive, Circleville, OH 43113 33,990 Pike Metropolitan Housing Authority 2626 Shyville Road, Piketon, OH 45661 33,330 Morgan Metropolitan Housing Authority 4580 North Street Route 376, Northwest, McConnelsville, OH 43756 43,864 Fairfield Metropolitan Housing Authority 1506 Amherst Place, Lancaster, OH 43130 46,359 Logan County Metropolitan Housing Authority 116 North Everett Street, Bellefontaine, OH 43311 72,125 City of Marietta, Ohio PHA 304 Putnam Street, Marietta, OH 45750 43,314 Vinton Metropolitan Housing Authority PO Box 487, 310 West High Street, McArthur, OH 45651 36,484 Delaware Metropolitan Housing Authority P.O. Box 1292, 222 Curtis Street, Delaware, OH 43015 44,277 Chillicothe Metropolitan Housing Authority 178 West Fourth Street, Chillicothe, OH 45601 16,400 Vinton Metropolitan Housing Authority PO Box 487, 310 West High Street, McArthur, OH 45651 36,484 Medina Metropolitan Housing Authority 850 Walter Road, Medina, OH 44256 35,360 Akron Metropolitan Housing Authority 100 West Cedar Street, Akron, OH 44307-2502 47,862 Oklahoma City Housing Authority 1700 Northeast Fourth Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73117-3800 29,645 Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa 415 East Independence, Tulsa, OK 74106 64,617 Housing Authority of the City of Shawnee, OK P.O. Box 3427, 601 West 7th Street, Shawnee, OK 74802-3427 48,691 City of Norman Housing Authority 700 North Berry Road, Norman, OK 73069 42,933 Housing Authority of the City of Stillwater 807 South Lowry, Stillwater, OK 74074 41,734 Oklahoma Housing Finance 100 Northwest 63rd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73126 44,440 Housing Authority of Clackamas County PO Box 1510, 13930 S. Gain Street, Oregon City, OR 97045-0510 62,355 Housing Authority of Portland 135 South West Ash Street, Portland, OR 97204 222,561 Housing Authority of Douglas County 902 W Stanton, Roseburg, OR 97470 53,025 Housing Authority of Lincoln County P.O. Box 1470, Newport, OR 97365 34,612 Housing and Community Services Agency of Lane County 177 Day Island Road, Eugene, OR 97401 102,625 Housing Authority & Urban Renewal Agency of Polk County dba West Valley HA PO Box 467, 204 SW Walnut Avenue, Dallas, OR 97338-0467 32,086 Housing Authority of the City of Salem P.O. Box 808, 360 Church Street South East, Salem, OR 97308-0808 124,490 Marion County Housing Authority PO Box 14500, 555 Court Street Northeast, Salem, OR 97309 48,695 Housing Authority of Jackson County 2251 Table Rock Road, Medford, OR 97501 92,033 Housing Authority of Yamhill County PO Box 865, 414 NE Evans Street, McMinnville, OR 97128 98,754 Linn-Benton Housing Authority 1250 Queen Avenue South East, Albany, OR 97322 113,684 Housing Authority of Washington County 111 North East Lincoln, Suite 200-L, Hillsboro, OR 97124 97,152 Mid Columbia Housing Authority 312 Court Street, Suite #419, The Dalles, OR 97058 43,571 Housing Authority of Malheur County 959 Fortner Street, Ontario, OR 97914 22,249 Northeast Oregon Housing Authority P.O. Box 3357, La Grande, OR 97850 80,078 Central Oregon Regional Housing Authority 405 SW 6th Street, Redmond, OR 97756 39,996 Mid Columbia Housing Authority 312 Court Street, Suite #419, The Dalles, OR 97058 35,412 Housing Authority of the City of Salem P.O. Box 808, 360 Church Street South East, Salem, OR 97308-0808 62,248 Housing Authority of Yamhill County PO Box 865, 414 NE Evans Street, McMinnville, OR 97128 43,818 Montgomery County Housing Authority 104 West Main Street, Suite #1, Norristown, PA 19401 39,125 Housing Authority of the City of York P.O. Box 1963, 31 South Broad Street, York, PA 17405 39,119 Housing Authority of the County of Delaware 1855 Constitution Avenue, P.O. Box 100, Woodlyn, PA 19094 41,400 Housing Authority of the County of Dauphin 501 Mohn Street, Steelton, PA 17113 78,632 Housing Authority of the City of Lancaster 325 Church Street, Lancaster, PA 17602-4201 98,568 Housing Authority of the County of Chester 30 West Barnard Street, Suite 2, West Chester, PA 19382 51,434 Sunbury Housing Authority P.O. Box 458, 705 Market Street, Sunbury, PA 17801 12,120 Housing Authority of Northumberland County 50 Mahoning Street, Milton, PA 17847 31,912 Williamsport Housing Authority 605 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA 17701 35,542 Housing/Redevelopment Authority of Cumberland County 114 North Hanover Street, Carlisle, PA 17013 38,009 Lancaster County Housing Authority 150 North Queen Street, Suite 110, Lancaster, PA 17603-3562 49,284 Adams County Housing Authority 40 East High Street, Gettysburg, PA 17325 45,450 Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh 200 Ross Street, Suite 9, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 84,024 Housing Authority of the County of Butler 114 Woody Drive, Butler, PA 16001 42,844 Fayette County Housing Authority 624 Pittsburgh Road, Uniontown, PA 15401 40,400 Westmoreland County Housing Authority P.O. Box 223, R.D. #6, South Greengate Road, Greensburg, PA 15601 81,112 Allegheny County Housing Authority 625 Stanwix Street, 12th Floor, Pittsburgh, PA 15222 44,500 Housing Authority of the County of Butler 114 Woody Drive, Butler, PA 16001 42,844 Lancaster County Housing Authority 150 North Queen Street, Suite 110, Lancaster, PA 17603-3562 49,284 Housing Authority City of Pittsburgh 200 Ross Street, Suite 9, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 50,000 Housing Authority of the County of Dauphin 501 Mohn Street, Steelton, PA 17113 37,240 Municipality of Juana Diaz P.O. Box 1409, Juana Diaz, PR 00795-1409 21,125 Municipality of Aguas Buenas P.O. Box 128, Aguas Buenas, PR 00703-0128 22,398 Municipality of Luquillo 14 DE Julio Street, PR, 00773 63,000 Municipio De Hormigueros 1 Mateo Fajardo Street, Hormigueros, PR 00660-0097 19,927 Providence Housing Authority 100 Broad Street, Providence, RI 2903 120,342 Woonsocket Housing Authority 679 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895 10,507 Town of Cumberland Housing Authority 573 Mendon Road, Suite 4, Cumberland, RI 02864 44,034 Coventry Housing Authority 14 Manchester Circle, Coventry, RI 02816 46,733 North Providence Housing Authority 945 Charles Street, North Providence, RI 02904 13,130 Housing Authority of the Town of East Greenwich 146 First Avenue, East Greenwich, RI 02818 63,000 Narragansett Housing Authority 25 Fifth Avenue, P.O. Box 388, Narragansett, RI 02882 73,447 Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage Finance Corporation 44 Washington Street, Providence, RI 02903 46,277 North Providence Housing Authority 945 Charles Street, North Providence, RI 02904 40,000 Housing Authority of the City of Charleston 550 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403 46,024 Housing Authority of the City of Columbia, South Carolina 1917 Harden Street, Columbia, SC 29204-1015 37,123 Housing Authority of the City of Spartanburg, SC PO Box 2828, 325 South Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306 38,246 Housing Authority of the City of Greenville, South Carolina P.O. Box 10047, Greenville, SC 29603 31,428 Beaufort Housing Authority P.O. Box 1104, 1009 Prince Street, Beaufort, SC 29901 24,479 Housing Authority of Florence P.O. Box 969, 400 East Pine Street, Florence, SC 29503 39,000 Housing Authority of the City of Greenwood Post Office Box 973, Greenwood, SC 29648 36,331 Myrtle Beach Housing Authority P.O. Box 2468, 605 10th Avenue North, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578 77,790 Housing Authority of Anderson 1335 East River Street, Anderson, SC 29624 36,384 Housing Authority of the City of North Charleston 2170 Ashley Phosphate Road, Suite 700, North Charleston, SC 29406 40,000 Housing & Redevelopment Authority of Marlboro County P.O. Box 969, 400 East Pine Street, Florence, SC 29503 23,230 South Carolina State Housing Finance & Development Authority 919 Bluff Road, Columbia, SC 29201 42,019 Beaufort Housing Authority P.O. Box 1104, 1009 Prince Street, Beaufort, SC 29901 31,273 The Housing Authority of the City of Spartanburg, SC PO Box 2828, 325 South Church Street, Spartanburg, SC 29306 42,000 The Housing Authority of the City of Charleston 550 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC 29403 44,467 Housing Authority of the City of Columbia, South Carolina 1917 Harden Street, Columbia, SC 29204-1015 37,122 Sioux Falls Housing and Redevelopment Commission 630 South Minnesota Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104-4825 70,192 Knoxville Community Development Corporation 901 North Broadway, P.O. Box 3550, Knoxville, TN 37917 84,766 Chattanooga Housing Authority P.O. Box 1486, 505 W.M.L. King Jr. Boulevard, Chattanooga, TN 37401 108,450 Kingsport Housing & Redevelopment Authority P.O. Box 44, Kingsport, TN 37662 37,354 Crossville Housing Authority 67 Irwin Street, Crossville, TN 38555 48,215 Oak Ridge Housing Authority 10 Van Hicks Lane, Oak Ridge, TN 37830 34,525 East Tennessee Human Resource Agency, Inc 9111 Cross Park Drive, D-100, Knoxville, TN 37923 32,817 Southeast Tennessee Human Resource Agency P.O. Box 909, 1012 Resource Road, Dunlap, TN 37327 45,044 Memphis Housing Authority 701 Adams Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105 45,501 Jackson Housing Authority 125 Preston Street, Jackson, TN 38301 86,798 Metropolitan Development & Housing Agency 701 South 6th Street, Nashville, TN 37206 123,747 Tennessee Housing Development Agency 404 James Robertson Parkway, Suite 1114, Nashville, TN 37243-0900 154,485 Kingsport Housing & Redevelopment Authority P.O. Box 44, Kingsport, TN 37662 37,354 Metropolitan Development & Housing Agency 701 South 6th Street, Nashville, TN 37206 51,322 Housing Authority of the City of El Paso 5300 Paisano Drive, El Paso, TX 79905 81,422 Housing Authority of the City of Fort Worth 1201 E. 13th Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102 42,232 Housing Authority of the City of Dallas, Texas 3939 North Hampton, Dallas, TX 75212 281,360 Housing Authority of the City of Waco P.O. Box 978, 4400 Cobbs Drive, Waco, TX 76703-0978 69,639 Housing Authority of the City of Lubbock 1708 Avenue G, Lubbock, TX 79401 28,008 Beaumont Housing Authority 4925 Concord, Beaumont, TX 77708 40,400 Housing Authority of the City of Plano 1111 Avenue H., Building A, Plano, TX 75074 34,681 Tarrant County 100 East Weatherford, Suite 500, Fort Worth, TX 76196 42,527 Arlington Housing Authority 501 West Sanford Street, Suite 20, Arlington, TX 76011 102,182 City of Garland Housing Agency 210 Carver, Suite 201B, Garland, TX 75040 48,876 Housing Authority of the City of Anthony P.O. Box 1710, 1007 Franklin Street, Anthony, TX 79821 36,875 City of Longview Housing/Community Development P.O. Box 1952, Longview, TX 75606 57,189 Deep East Texas Council of Governments 274 East Lamar Street, Jasper, TX 75951 61,873 Midland County Housing Authority 1710 Edwards, Midland, TX 79701 40,005 Texas Council of Governments 1117 Gallagher Drive, Sherman, TX 75090 36,688 Housing Authority of the City of Houston 2640 Fountain View Drive, Houston, TX 77057 76,532 Galveston Housing Authority 4700 Broadway, Galveston, TX 77551 46,949 Brazos Valley Council of Governments P.O. Drawer 4128, Bryan, TX 77805 147,003 Montgomery County Housing Authority 1022 McCall, Conroe, TX 77301 36,562 Housing Authority of the City of Austin 1640 East 2nd Street, Austin, TX 78702 83,113 Housing Authority of the City of San Antonio 818 S. Flores Street, San Antonio, TX 78204 123,434 Housing Authority of the City of Brownsville P.O. Box 4420, 2606 Boca Chica Boulevard, Brownsville, TX 78523 71,682 Laredo Housing Authority 2000 San Francisco Ave., Laredo, TX 78040 45,054 Mission Houisng Authority 906 East 8th Street, Mission, TX 78572 30,603 Pharr Housing Authority 211 West Audrey, Pharr, TX 78577 28,563 City of San Marcos Housing Authority 1201 Thorpe Lane, San Marcos, TX 78666 38,380 Housing Authority of the City of Kingsville 1000 West Corral, Kingsville, TX 78363 51,170 Housing Authority of Travis County 2200 East Martin Luther King Boulevard, Austin, TX 78702 35,704 Cameron County Housing Authority P.O. Box 5806, 65 Castellano Circle, Brownsville, TX 78521 82,862 City of Amarillo 509 East 7th, P.O. Box 1971, Amarillo, TX 79105-1971 34,262 Pharr Housing Authority 211 West Audrey, Pharr, TX 78577 29,000 The Housing Authority of City of Dallas, Texas 3939 North Hampton, Dallas, TX 75212 54,000 Beaumont Housing Authority 4925 Concord, Beaumont, TX 77708 37,000 Mission Housing Authority 906 East 8th Street, Mission, TX 78572 29,000 Tarrant County 100 East Weatherford, Suite 500, Fort Worth, TX 76196 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Ogden 2661 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT 84401 54,307 Housing Authority of the County of Salt Lake 3595 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 86,620 Housing Authority of Salt Lake City 1776 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84115 96,354 Cedar City Houisng Authority 364 South 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720 33,330 Cedar City Housing Authority 364 South 100 East, Cedar City, UT 84720 17,000 Newport News Redevelopment & Housing Authority P.O. Box 797, Newport News, VA 23607 92,124 Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority 201 Granby Street, Norfolk, VA 23510 98,173 Richmond Redevelopment Housing Authority P.O. Box 26887, Richmond, VA 23261 62,620 Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority 2624 Salem Turnpike, Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24017 48,480 Chesapeake Redevelopment & Housing Authority 1468 South Military Highway, Chesapeake, VA 23320 47,557 Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority Post Office Box 280, Hampton, VA 23669 44,139 Petersburgh Redevelopment and Housing Authority P.O. Box 311, 128 South Sycamore Street, Petersburgh, VA 23803-0311 43,430 Waynesboro Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1700 New Hope Road, Waynesboro, VA 22980 36,810 City of Virginia Beach 2424 Courthouse Drive, Municipal Center, Bldg. 18-A, Virginia Beach, VA 23456 46,498 James City County 5248 Olde Towne Road, Suite 10, Williamsburg, VA 23188 45,650 Virginia Housing Development Authority 601 South Belvidere Street, Richmond, VA 23220 186,561 Fairfax County Redevelopment and Housing Authority 3700 Pender Drive, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030 63,000 County of Loudon 102 Heritage Way, North East, Suite 103, Leesburg, VA 20176 63,000 Prince William County Office of Housing and Community Development 15941 Donald Curtis Drive, Suite 112, Woodbridge, VA 22191 52,293 Danville Redevelopment and Housing Authority 651 Cardinal Place, Danville, VA 24541 34,000 Harrisonburg Redevelopment and Housing Authority P.O. Box 1071, Harrisonburg, VA 22803 22,628 Richmond Redevelopment Housing Authority P.O. Box 26887, Richmond, VA 23261 63,000 Newport News Redevelopment & Housing Authority P.O. Box 797, Newport News, VA 23607 35,763 Burlington Housing Authority 65 Main Street, Burlington, VT 05401 95,794 Vermont State Housing Authority One Prospect Street, Montpelier, VT 05602 178,109 Seattle Housing Authority 120 6th Avenue North, PO Box 19028, Seattle, WA 98109-1028 201,321 King County Housing Authority 600 Andover Park West, Tukwila, WA 98188 126,000 Housing Authority of the City of Bremerton P.O. Box 4460, 110 Russell Road, Bremerton, WA 98312 41,574 Housing Authority of the County of Clallam 2603 South Francis Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 44,357 Housing Authority of the City of Tacoma 902 South L Street, Tacoma, WA 98405 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Everett 3107 Colby Avenue, P.O. Box 1547, Everett, WA 98201 69,468 City of Longview Housing Authority 1207 Commerce Avenue, Longview, WA 98632 35,357 Housing Authority City of Kelso 1415 South Tenth, Kelso, WA 98626 22,394 Housing Authority of Island County 7 Northwest 6th Street, Coupeville, WA 98239-3400 45,471 Bellingham Whatcom County Housing Authority P.O. Box 9701, 208 Unity Street, Bellingham, WA 98227-9701 39,394 Kitsap Consolidated Housing Authority 9307 Bayshore Drive, Northwest, Silverdale, WA 98383 95,531 Housing Authority of Snohomish Authority 12625 4th Avenue West, Suite 200, Everett, WA 98204 52,564 Housing Authority of Thurston County 503 West Fourth Avenue, Olympia, WA 98501-1009 126,000 Pierce County Housing Authority 603 South Polk Street, Tacoma, WA 98444 63,000 Spokane Housing Authority 55 West Mission, Suite 104, Spokane, WA 99201 102,842 Housing Authority of Chelan & the City of Wenatchee 1555 South Methow, Wenatchee, WA 98801 15,302 Housing Authority of Jefferson County 5210 Kuhn Street, Port Townsend, WA 98368 36,724 Housing Authority of the City of Vancouver 2500 Main Street, Suite 200, Vancouver, WA 98660 49,543 Pierce County Housing Authority 603 South Polk Street, Tacoma, WA 98444 63,000 Housing Authority of the County of Clallam 2603 South Francis Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 44,357 Housing Authority of Chelan & the City of Wenatchee 1555 South Methow, Wenatchee, WA 98801 15,301 Seattle Housing Authority 120 6th Avenue North, PO Box 19028, Seattle, WA 98109-1028 60,120 Dunn County Housing Authority 1421 Stout Road, Menomonie, WI 54751 35,580 Housing Authority of Racine County 837 Main Street, Racine, WI 53403 18,262 Brown County Housing Authority 111 North Jefferson Street, Room 608, Green Bay, WI 54301-5026 100,139 City of Kenosha Housing Authority 625 52nd Street, Room 98, Kenosha, WI 53140-3480 46,200 City of Appleton Housing Authority 925 W. Northland Avenue, Appleton, WI 54914 37,222 Walworth County Housing Authority 35 South Wisconsin Street, Elkhorm, WI 53121 35,076 Oconto County Housing Authority 1201 Main Street, Oconto, WI 54153 54,075 Brown County Housing Authority 111 North Jefferson Street, Room 608, Green Bay, WI 54301-5026 47,740 Charleston Housing P.O. Box 86, Charleston, WV 25321-0086 33,370 Housing Authority of the City of Tacoma 902 South L Street, Tacoma, WA 98405 63,000 Housing Authority of the City of Vancouver 2500 Main Street, Suite 200, Vancouver, WA 98660 49,543 Housing Authority of the County of Clallam 2603 South Francis Street, Port Angeles, WA 98362 88,714 Housing Authority of Thurston County 503 West Fourth Avenue, Olympia, WA 98501-1009 126,000 King County Housing Authority 600 Andover Park West, Tukwila, WA 98188 126,000 Kitsap Consolidated Housing Authority 9307 Bayshore Drive, Northwest, Silverdale, WA 98383 95,531 Pierce County Housing Authority 603 South Polk Street, Tacoma, WA 98444 126,000 Seattle Housing Authority 120 6th Avenue North, PO Box 19028, Seattle, WA 98109-1028 261,441 Spokane Housing Authority 55 West Mission, Suite 104, Spokane, WA 99201 102,842 Brown County Housing Authority 111 North Jefferson Street, Room 608, Green Bay, WI 54301-5026 147,879 City of Appleton Housing Authority 925 W. Northland Avenue, Appleton, WI 54914 37,222 City of Kenosha Housing Authority 625 52nd Street, Room 98, Kenosha, WI 53140-3480 46,200 Dunn County Housing Authority 1421 Stout Road, Menomonie, WI 54751 35,580 Housing Authority of Racine County 837 Main Street, Racine, WI 53403 18,262 Oconto County Housing Authority 1201 Main Street, Oconto, WI 54153 54,075 Walworth County Housing Authority 35 South Wisconsin Street, Elkhorm, WI 53121 35,076 Benwood Housing Authority 2200 Marshall Street, Benwood, WV 26031 35,849 Charleston Housing P.O. Box 86, Charleston, WV 25321-0086 33,370 Greenbrier County Housing Authority Rt 2, Box 142, Lewisburg, WV 24901 30,027 Housing Authority of Mingo County P.O. Box 2239, Williamson, WV 25661 31,193 Housing Authority of the City of Buckhannon 23 1/2 Hinkle Drive, Buckhannon, WV 26201 26,390 The Fairmont and Morgantown Housing Authority P.O. Box 2738, 103 12th Street, Fairmont, WV 26554 53,025 The Huntington West Virginia Housing Authority 300 West 7th Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701 35,519 [FR Doc. E6-17723 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210-67-P DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT [Docket No. FR-4665-N-34] Conference Call Meeting of the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee AGENCY: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing—Federal Housing Commissioner, HUD. ACTION: Notice of upcoming meeting via conference call. SUMMARY: This notice sets forth the schedule and proposed agenda of the upcoming meeting of the Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee (the Committee) to be held via telephone conference. The meeting is open to the general public, which may participate by following the instructions below. DATES: The conference call meeting will be held on Monday, November 13, 2006, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (EST). ADDRESSES: Information concerning the conference call can be obtained from the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Office of Manufactured Housing Programs. Interested parties can link onto HUD's Web site for Manufactured Housing for instructions concerning how to participate, and for contact information for the conference call, in the section marked “Business” “Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee Information”. The link can be found at: *http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/mhs/mhshome.cfm. * Alternately, interested parties may contact Elsie Draughn of the Office of Manufactured Housing at
(202)708-6423 (this is not a toll-free number) for conference call information. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William W. Matchneer III, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of Regulatory Affairs and Manufactured Housing, Department of Housing and Urban Development, 451 7th Street SW., Washington, DC 20410, telephone
(202)708-6409 (this is not a toll-free number). Persons who have difficulty hearing or speaking may access this number via TTY by calling the toll-free Federal Information Relay Service at
(800)877-8339. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice of this meeting is provided in accordance with Sections 10(a) and
(b)of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App. 2) and 41 CFR 102-3.150. The Manufactured Housing Consensus Committee was established under Section 604(a)(3) of the National Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 5403(a)(3). The Committee is charged with providing recommendations to the Secretary to adopt, revise, and interpret manufactured home construction and safety standards and procedural and enforcement regulations, and with developing and recommending proposed model installation standards to the Secretary. The purpose of the conference call meeting is to permit the Committee, at its request, to continue its review, and to take action on further recommendations to the Secretary regarding proposed changes to Title 24, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 3280 (Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards (the Standards)). Tentative Agenda A. Roll Call. B. Welcome and Opening remarks. C. Full Committee meeting to take actions on proposed changes to 24 CFR Part 3280 (the Standards) and Truss Test Protocol. D. Adjournment. Dated: October 18, 2006. Brian D. Montgomery, Assistant Secretary for Housing, Federal Housing Commissioner. [FR Doc. E6-17722 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4210-67-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Endangered and Threatened Species Permit Applications AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications. SUMMARY: The following applicants have applied for scientific research permits to conduct certain activities with endangered species pursuant to section 10(a)(1)(A) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended. DATES: To ensure consideration, written comments must be received on or before November 24, 2006. ADDRESSES: Written comments should be submitted to the Chief, Endangered Species Division, Ecological Services, P.O. Box 1306, Room 4102, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87103. Documents and other information submitted with these applications are available for review, subject to the requirements of the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act. Documents will be available for public inspection, by appointment only, during normal business hours at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 500 Gold Ave., SW., Room 4102, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Please refer to the respective permit number for each application when submitting comments. All comments received, including names and addresses, will become part of the official administrative record and may be made available to the public. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Chief, Endangered Species Division,
(505)248-6920. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Permit No. TE-837751 *Applicant:* Bureau of Reclamation, Phoenix, Arizona. Applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit to conduct presence/absence surveys and enhance propagation for Gila Chub ( *Gila intermedia* ) within Arizona. Permit No. TE-820337 *Applicant:* Apache-Sitegreaves National Forests, Springerville, Arizona. Applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit to conduct presence/absence surveys for the following species within Arizona: Mexican gray wolf ( *Canis lupus baileyi* ), lesser long-nosed bat ( *Leptonycteris curasoae yerbabuenae* ), Colorado pikeminnow ( *Ptychocheilus lucius* ), and Gila Chub ( *Gila intermedia* ). Permit No. TE-826091 *Applicant:* Bureau of Land Management, Phoenix, Arizona. Applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit to conduct presence/absence surveys and enhance propagation for Gila Chub ( *Gila intermedia* ) within Arizona. Permit No. TE-105165 *Applicant:* U.S. Army—White Sands Missile Range, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Applicant requests an amendment to an existing permit to survey, collect, and monitor Todsen's pennyroyal ( *Hedeoma todsenii* ) within New Mexico. Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1531, *et seq.* Dated: October 12, 2006. Christopher Todd Jones, Acting Regional Director, Region 2, Albuquerque, New Mexico. [FR Doc. E6-17746 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Receipt of Applications for Permit AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications for permit. SUMMARY: The public is invited to comment on the following applications to conduct certain activities with endangered species and/or marine mammals. DATES: Written data, comments or requests must be received by November 24, 2006. ADDRESSES: Documents and other information submitted with these applications are available for review, subject to the requirements of the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act, by any party who submits a written request for a copy of such documents within 30 days of the date of publication of this notice to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Management Authority, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203; fax 703/358-2281. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Division of Management Authority, telephone 703/358-2104. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Endangered Species The public is invited to comment on the following applications for a permit to conduct certain activities with endangered species. This notice is provided pursuant to Section 10(c) of the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 *et seq.* ). Written data, comments, or requests for copies of these complete applications should be submitted to the Director (address above). *Applicant:* Jose C. Dominguez, Tampa, FL, PRT-134124. The applicant requests a permit to import the sport-hunted trophy of one male bontebok ( *Damaliscus pygargus pygargus* ) culled from a captive herd maintained under the management program of the Republic of South Africa, for the purpose of enhancement of the survival of the species. *Applicant:* Theodore M. Fowler Jr., Raleigh, NC, PRT-135130. The applicant requests a permit to import the sport-hunted trophy of one male bontebok ( *Damaliscus pygargus pygargus* ) culled from a captive herd maintained under the management program of the Republic of South Africa, for the purpose of enhancement of the survival of the species. *Applicant:* James E. Young, McGehee, AR, PRT-137378. The applicant requests a permit to import the sport-hunted trophy of one male bontebok ( *Damaliscus pygargus pygargus* ) culled from a captive herd maintained under the management program of the Republic of South Africa, for the purpose of enhancement of the survival of the species. Marine Mammals The public is invited to comment on the following application for a permit to conduct certain activities with marine mammals. The application was submitted to satisfy requirements of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 *et seq.* ), and the regulations governing marine mammals (50 CFR part 18). Written data, comments, or requests for copies of the complete applications or requests for a public hearing on these applications should be submitted to the Director (address above). Anyone requesting a hearing should give specific reasons why a hearing would be appropriate. The holding of such a hearing is at the discretion of the Director. *Applicant:* Larry R. McNeill, Sandy, UT, PRT-133557. The applicant requests a permit to import a polar bear ( *Ursus maritimus* ) sport hunted from the Southern Beaufort Sea polar bear population in Canada for personal, noncommercial use. Dated: October 6, 2006. Lisa J. Lierheimer, Senior Permit Biologist, Branch of Permits, Division of Management Authority. [FR Doc. E6-17715 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Issuance of Permits AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of issuance of permits for marine mammals. SUMMARY: The following permits were issued. ADDRESSES: Documents and other information submitted with these applications are available for review, subject to the requirements of the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act, by any party who submits a written request for a copy of such documents to: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Management Authority, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203; fax 703/358-2281. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Division of Management Authority, telephone 703/358-2104. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Notice is hereby given that on the dates below, as authorized by the provisions of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1361 *et seq.* ), the Fish and Wildlife Service issued the requested permits subject to certain conditions set forth therein. Marine Mammals Permit number Applicant Receipt of application Federal Register notice Permit issuance date 126547 Dennis C. Miller 71 FR 43207 July 31, 2006 September 27, 2006. 126555 Roger Hosfelt 71 FR 43207 July 31, 2006 September 27, 2006. 126629 Stacee L. Frost 71 FR 43207, July 31, 2006 September 28, 2006. Dated: October 6, 2006. Lisa J. Lierheimer, Senior Permit Biologist, Branch of Permits, Division of Management Authority. [FR Doc. E6-17719 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force Meeting AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of meeting. SUMMARY: This notice announces a meeting of the Aquatic Nuisance Species
(ANS)Task Force. The meeting is open to the public. The meeting topics are identified in the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section. DATES: The ANS Task Force will meet from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, November 7 and Wednesday, November 8, and from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Thursday, November 9, 2006. ADDRESSES: The ANS Task Force meeting will be held at the Holiday Inn Arlington, 4610 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203;
(703)243-9800. Minutes of the meeting will be maintained by the Chief, Division of Environmental Quality, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Suite 322, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Virginia 22203, and will be made available for public inspection during regular business hours, Monday through Friday. The minutes can also be viewed on the ANS Task Force Web site at: *http://anstaskforce.gov/meetings.php.* FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Newsham, ANS Task Force Executive Secretary, at
(703)358-1796, or by e-mail at *Scott_Newsham@fws.gov* . SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5 U.S.C. App.), this notice announces meetings of the ANS Task Force. The ANS Task Force was established by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990. Topics to be covered during the ANS Task Force meeting include: responding to invasive species, invasive species related databases, ANS Task Force Strategic Plan, and Committee and Regional Panel reports. The agenda and other related meeting information can be viewed on the ANS Task Force Web site at: *http://anstaskforce.gov/meetings.php.* Dated: October 16, 2006. Mamie A. Parker, Co-Chair, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, Assistant Director—Fisheries & Habitat Conservation. [FR Doc. E6-17710 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Fish and Wildlife Service Draft Management and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the United States AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of document availability and request for comments. SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of the draft “Management and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the United States.” This draft document was prepared by the Asian Carp Working Group of the Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force. We are seeking public comments on this draft document. Comments received will be considered during the preparation of the final national management and control plan, which will guide cooperative and integrated management of Asian carps in the United States. DATES: Submit your comments on the draft “Management and Control Plan for Asian Carps in the United States” by December 26, 2006. ADDRESSES: The draft document is available from the Executive Secretary, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, VA 22203; FAX
(703)358-1800. It also is available on our webpage at *http://www.anstaskforce.gov/* . Comments may be hand-delivered, mailed, or sent by fax to the address listed above. You may send comments by e-mail to: *AsianCarpPlan@fws.gov* . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Scott Newsham, Executive Secretary, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, at *scott_newsham@fws.gov* or
(703)358-1796. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: There are many carps native to Asia, including seven that have been introduced to the United States. For the purposes of this document the term “Asian carps” refers to four species: black carp ( *Mylopharyngodon piceus* ), bighead carp ( *Hypophthalmichthys nobilis* ), grass carp ( *Ctenopharyngodon idella* ), and silver carp ( *H. molitrix* ). Feral bighead, grass, and silver carps have all established reproducing populations in several major rivers of the United States. To date, there have been six confirmed collections of adult black carp by commercial fishers in the United States and unconfirmed reports of repeated captures of adult black carp in the Mississippi River and its tributaries over the past 13 years. There have been no collections of black carp eggs and larvae or observations of spawning. The Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, which is authorized by the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 4701 *et seq.* ), and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service organized an Asian Carp Working Group (Working Group) to develop a comprehensive national Asian carp management and control plan. The Working Group agreed that the desired endpoint of the plan is the extirpation of Asian carps in the wild, except for non-reproducing grass carp within planned locations [i.e., areas where nuisance aquatic vegetation can be controlled using planned introductions of sterile (triploid) fish contained within a designated area]. The Working Group was charged with developing a plan that first and foremost protects our Nation's natural resources. The Working Group was also charged with developing solutions that would allow for a viable aquaculture industry when implemented. Therefore, a framework for the responsible use of domestic stocks of Asian carp is described throughout the plan. It is in this context that the Working Group developed strategies and recommendations that address seven goals to protect the Nation's natural resources. This collaborative process was highly successful and nearly all issues were resolved. The Working Group developed 46 strategies and 129 recommendations to manage and control Asian carps (see Table I, page viii, of the draft plan). However, two issues were not resolved within the Working Group. In-depth discussions for these two issues are presented in Recommendation 3.1.15.10 (page 50), “Use of triploid black carp on aquaculture facilities,” and Recommendation 3.1.18.1 (page 59), “Commercial, domestic transport of live farm-raised bighead and grass carps,” in the draft plan. The discussion presented for each of these two issues includes a series of management questions that remain to be resolved before strategies and recommendations can be formulated to effectively address these unresolved issues. Risk levels for potential pathways of introduction were proposed based on both the likelihood for an introduction to occur and the potential for adverse ecological and/or economic effects (see Table 3.1.1, page 30, of the draft plan). However, the Working Group did not agree on the use of pathway risk levels or the majority of the proposed risk levels. To effectively implement the plan, the Working Group recommends (see Recommendation 3.7.1.3, page 111, in the draft plan) additional efforts to integrate, sequence, and prioritize recommendations from among all sections of this plan. We are seeking public comments on the two unresolved issues mentioned above, as well as all aspects of the draft plan. Submit your comments by the date listed under DATES using one of the methods listed under ADDRESSES . Authority: The authority for this action is the Nonindigenous Aquatic Nuisance Prevention and Control Act of 1990 (16 U.S.C. 4701 *et seq.* ). Dated: September 25, 2006. Everett Wilson, Acting Co-Chair, Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, Acting Assistant Director—Fisheries & Habitat Conservation. [FR Doc. E6-17794 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-55-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management [NV-055-5853-EU] Proposed Information Collection—Alternative Land-Use Planning Scenarios for the Upper Las Vegas Wash Conservation Transfer Area AGENCY: Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior. ACTION: Withdraw of Notice Published on October 12, 2006. SUMMARY: The Bureau of Land Management Las Vegas Field Office is withdrawing the **Federal Register** Notice published on October 12, 2006 on the Proposed Information Collection Notice of Request for Comments. This Proposed Information Collection Notice of Request for Comments will be published at a later date. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: You may contact Gayle Marrs-Smith, Project Manager at
(702)515-5156, or by e-mail at *Gayle_Marrs-Smith@nv.blm.gov.* Dated: October 11, 2006 Juan Palma, Field Manager, Las Vegas Field Office. [FR Doc. 06-8819 Filed 10-23-06; 8:45 am]
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- Pub. L. 105-115
- 21 CFR 820
- 44 USC 3501-3520
- 21 CFR 801
- Pub. L. 104-13
- Pub. L. 104-106
- Pub. L. 93-498
- Pub. L. 93-288
- 42 USC 5121-5206
- 24 CFR 791
- 103 Stat. 1987
- 41 CFR 102
- 24 CFR 3280
- 50 CFR 18
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