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Code · REGISTER · 2007-08-07 · DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR · Notices

Notices. Notice of meetings for the National Park Service (NPS) Subsistence Resource Commission (SRC) program within the Alaska Region

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BILLING CODE 4312-FF-M DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Final Environmental Impact Statement, Systems Conveyance and Operations Program, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Clark County, NV; Notice of Approval of Record of Decision *Summary:* Pursuant to section 102(2)(C) of the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Pub. L. 91-190, as amended) and the implementing regulations promulgated by the Council on Environmental Quality (40 CFR 1505.2), the Department of the Interior, National Park Service has prepared, and the Regional Director, Pacific West Region has approved, the Record of Decision for the Clean Water Coalition's proposed System Conveyance and Operations Program.
The formal no-action period was officially initiated February 23, 2007, with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's **Federal Register** notification of the filing of the Final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). *Decision:* The Final EIS analyzed a no-action alternative, a process improvement alternative, and three pipeline alternatives that would variously redirect a portion of highly treated effluent from the Las Vegas Wash into the Boulder Basin. The selected alternative—Boulder Islands North pipeline alternative—combines use of current conventional treatment processes, plant optimization, and increased treatment.
In addition, a pipeline will be constructed to convey highly treated effluent from three treatment facilities to a discharge location near the Boulder Islands in Lake Mead. There will be flexibility in discharge conveyed depending upon lake conditions and the objectives identified in the Boulder Basin Adaptive Management Plan which was developed and agreed to by all involved parties. As documented in the Final EIS, this course of action was deemed to be “environmentally preferred”.
The Final EIS, and previously in the Draft EIS (the latter was released in September 2005), assessed the full spectrum of foreseeable environmental consequences, and appropriate mitigation measures identified, for each alternative considered. Beginning with early scoping, through the preparation of the Draft and Final EIS, numerous public meetings were hosted. Approximately 500 oral and written comments were received during the scoping phase or in response to the Draft EIS. Key coordination, consultations, or other contacts which aided in preparing the Draft and Final EIS involved (but were not limited to) the Bureau of Reclamation, cities of Las Vegas and Henderson, Clark County Water Reclamation District, Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, Southern Nevada Water Authority, Nevada State Historic Preservation Office, the Bureau of Land Management, and the U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service. Local communities, county and city officials, and interested organizations were contacted extensively during initial scoping and throughout the conservation planning and environmental impact analysis process. *Copies:* Interested parties desiring to review the Record of Decision may obtain a complete copy by contacting the Superintendent, Lake Mead National Recreation Area, 601 Nevada Highway, Boulder City, NV 89005; or via telephone request at
(702)293-8920. Dated: July 5, 2007. Patricia L. Neubacher, Acting Regional Director, Pacific West Region. [FR Doc. E7-15294 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-A7-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service National Park Service Subsistence Resource Commission; Meeting AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice of meetings for the National Park Service
(NPS)Subsistence Resource Commission
(SRC)program within the Alaska Region. SUMMARY: The NPS announces the SRC meeting schedule for the following areas: Denali National Park, Lake Clark National Park, Aniakchak National Monument and Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. The purpose of each meeting is to develop and continue work on NPS subsistence hunting program recommendations and other related subsistence management issues. Each meeting is open to the public and will have time allocated for public testimony. The public is welcomed to present written or oral comments to the SRC. Each meeting will be recorded and a summary will be available upon request from each Superintendent for public inspection approximately six weeks after each meeting. The NPS SRC program is authorized under Title VIII, Section 808 of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, Public Law 96-487, to operate in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. *Dates:* The Denali National Park SRC meeting will be held on Monday, August 27, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Alaska Standard Time. *Location:* Cantwell Community Center, Cantwell, AK. *For Further Information Contact:* Amy Craver, Subsistence Manager, telephone:
(907)683-9544, or Paul Anderson, Superintendent, telephone:
(907)683-2294, at Denali National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 9, Denali Park, AK 99755. *Dates:* The Lake Clark National Park SRC meeting will be held on Thursday, September 20, 2007, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Alaska Standard Time. *Location:* Nondalton Community Hall, Nondalton, AK. *For Further Information Contact:* Mary McBurney, Subsistence Manager, telephone:
(907)235-7891, or Joel Hard, Superintendent, and Michelle Ravenmoon, Subsistence Coordinator, telephone:
(907)781-2218, at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, 1 Park Place, Port Alsworth, AK 99653. *Dates:* The Aniakchak National Monument SRC meeting will be held on Monday, September 24, 2007, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Alaska Standard Time. *Location:* Port Heiden Community Hall, Port Heiden, AK. *For Further Information Contact:* Mary McBurney, Subsistence Manager, telephone:
(907)235-7891, or Ralph Moore, Superintendent, telephone:
(907)246-3305, at Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve, P.O. Box 7, King Salmon, AK 99613. *Dates:* The Wrangell-St. Elias National Park SRC meeting will be held on Wednesday, October, 10, 2007, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Alaska Standard Time. *Location:* Chitina Community Hall, Chitina, AK. *For Further Information Contact:* Barbara Cellarius, Subsistence Manager, telephone:
(907)822-7236, or Meg Jensen, Superintendent, telephone:
(907)822-5234, at Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, P.O. Box 439, Copper Center, AK 99573. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: SRC meeting locations and dates may need to be changed based on weather or local circumstances. If meeting dates and locations are changed notice of each meeting will be published in local newspapers and announced on local radio stations prior to the meeting dates. The meetings may end early if all business is finished. *The agendas for each meeting include the following:* 1. Call to order (SRC Chair). 2. SRC Roll Call and Confirmation of Quorum. 3. SRC Chair and Superintendent's Welcome and Introductions. 4. Review and Approve Agenda. 5. Status of SRC Membership. 6. SRC Member Reports. 7. Superintendent and NPS Staff Reports. 8. Federal Subsistence Board Update. 9. State of Alaska Board Actions Update. 10. New Business. 11. Agency and Public Comments. 12. SRC Work Session. 13. Set time and place of next SRC meeting. Adjournment. Victor Knox, Deputy Regional Director, Alaska Region. [FR Doc. E7-15302 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4310-EF-P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR National Park Service Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee: Meeting AGENCY: National Park Service, Interior. ACTION: Notice. Notice is here given in accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. Appendix (1988), of a meeting of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee (Review Committee). The Review Committee will meet on October 15-16, 2007, at the Heard Museum, 2301 North Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85004. Meeting sessions will begin at 8:30 a.m. and end at 5 p.m. each day. The agenda for the meeting includes an overview of activities of the National NAGPRA Program during fiscal year 2007; consultation regarding regulations for disposition of unclaimed cultural items excavated or removed from Federal or tribal lands after November 16, 1990 (43 CFR 10.7); requests for recommendations regarding the disposition of culturally unidentifiable human remains; and presentations and statements by Indian tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, museums, Federal agencies, and the public. A detailed agenda for this meeting will be posted on September 28, 2007, at http://www.nps.gov/history/nagpra/. Requests to schedule a presentation to the Review Committee during the meeting should be submitted in writing no later that September 14, 2007. Requests should include an abstract of the presentation and contact information for the presenters. Persons also may submit written statements for consideration by the Review Committee during the meeting. Send requests and statements to the Designated Federal Officer, NAGPRA Review Committee by U.S. Mail to the National Park Service, 1849 C Street NW (2253), Washington, DC 20240; or by commercial delivery to the National Park Service, 1201 Eye Street NW, 8th floor, Washington, DC 20005. Because increased security in the Washington, DC, area may delay delivery of U.S. Mail to Government offices, copies of mailed requests and statements should also be faxed to
(202)371-5197. Transcripts of Review Committee meetings are available approximately eight weeks after each meeting at the National NAGPRA Program office, 1201 Eye Street NW, 8th floor, Washington, DC. To request electronic copies of meeting transcripts, send an e-mail message to Tim_McKeown@nps.gov. Information about NAGPRA, the Review Committee, and Review Committee meetings is available at the National NAGPRA website, http://www.nps.gov/history/nagpra/; for the Review Committee's meeting procedures, select “Review Committee,” then select “Procedures.” The Review Committee was established by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 (NAGPRA), 25 U.S.C. 3001 *et seq.* Review Committee members are appointed by the Secretary of the Interior. The Review Committee is responsible for monitoring the NAGPRA inventory and identification process; reviewing and making findings related to the identity or cultural affiliation of cultural items, or the return of such items; facilitating the resolution of disputes; compiling an inventory of culturally unidentifiable human remains that are in the possession or control of each Federal agency and museum and recommending specific actions for developing a process for disposition of such human remains; consulting with Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations and museums on matters within the scope of the work of the committee affecting such tribes or organizations; consulting with the Secretary of the Interior in the development of regulations to carry out NAGPRA; and making recommendations regarding future care of repatriated cultural items. The Review Committee's work is completed during meetings that are open to the public. Dated: July 11, 2007 C. Timothy McKeown, Designated Federal Officer, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee. [FR Doc. E7-15347 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4312-50-S DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE [AAG/A Order No. 022-2007] Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records AGENCY: Criminal Division, Department of Justice. ACTION: Revised system of records. SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, notice is given that the Department of Justice
(DOJ)proposes to revise the “Central Criminal Division Index File and Associated Records System, JUSTICE/CRM-001,” last published in full in the **Federal Register** on February 20, 1998 (63 FR 8659) and amended in part on March 29, 2001 (66 FR 17200). DATES: In accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and (11), the public is given a 30 day period in which to comment. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), which has oversight responsibility under the Privacy Act, has 40 days in which to conclude its review of the system. Therefore, please submit any comments by September 17, 2007. ADDRESSES: The public, OMB and the Congress are invited to submit any comments to Mary E. Cahill, Management and Planning Staff, Justice Management Division, Department of Justice, Washington, DC 20530 (Room 1400 National Place Building), facsimile number 202-307-1853. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Thomas McIntyre on 202-514-4412. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The system notice has been revised to update various sections, as necessary, and to reflect routine uses modified for consistency with other Department of Justice notices, or added based on new requirements for routine uses. In addition, it should be noted that a final rule establishing the National Security Division in the Department of Justice, published in the **Federal Register** on March 7, 2007, at 72 FR 10064, makes changes to certain portions of 28 CFR 0.55 through 0.64-5, outlining functions assigned to the Criminal Division, since some of the functions previously assigned to the Criminal Division moved to the new National Security Division effective March 7, 2007. In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a (r), the Department has provided a report to OMB and the Congress. Dated: July 24, 2007. Lee J. Lofthus, Assistant Attorney General for Administration. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE/CRM-001 SYSTEM NAME: Criminal Division Index File Systems and Associated Records. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION: The system itself is, in whole sensitive and in part, classified to protect national security/foreign policy material. Within the unclassified part, items or records may have Limited Official Use or national security/foreign policy classifications. SYSTEM LOCATION: U.S. Department of Justice, Criminal Division, Washington DC 20530-0001 or a National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA)Regional Records Center. CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE SYSTEM: Persons referred to in potential or actual cases and matters of concern to the Criminal Division and correspondence on subjects directed or referred to the Criminal Division. CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: The system consists of alphabetical indices bearing individual names and the associated records to which they relate, arranged either by subject matter or individual identifying number containing the general and particular records of all Criminal Division correspondence, cases, matters and memoranda, including but not limited to, investigative reports, correspondence to and from the Division, legal papers, evidence, and exhibits. AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM: This system is established and maintained pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 3101 to implement all functions assigned to the Criminal Division in 28 CFR 0.55 through 0.64-5. Additional authority is derived from Treaties, Statutes, Executive Orders, Presidential Proclamations, and Attorney General Directives. PURPOSE(S): Records in this system are used to provide investigative and litigation information to management in the Division and the Department, courts, and other law enforcement agencies, ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES: A record maintained in this system of records may be disseminated as a routine use of such record as follows:
(1)To a Member of Congress or staff acting upon the Member's behalf when the Member or staff requests the information on behalf of, and at the request of, the individual who is the subject of the record.
(2)To contractors, grantees, experts, consultants, students, and others performing or working on a contract, service, grant, cooperative agreement, or other assignment for the Federal Government, when necessary to accomplish an agency function related to this system of records.
(3)Where a record, either alone or in conjunction with other information, indicates a violation or potential violation of law—criminal, civil, or regulatory in nature—the relevant records may be referred to the appropriate federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, or foreign law enforcement authority or other appropriate entity charged with the responsibility for investigating or prosecuting such violation or charged with enforcing or implementing such law.
(4)To appropriate officials and employees of a federal agency or entity that requires information relevant to a decision concerning the hiring, appointment, or retention of an employee; the issuance, renewal, suspension, or revocation of a security clearance; the execution of a security or suitability investigation; the letting of a contract; or the issuance of a grant or benefit.
(5)A record may be disclosed to designated officers and employees of state, local, territorial, or tribal law enforcement or detention agencies in connection with the hiring or continued employment of an employee or contractor, where the employee or contractor would occupy or occupies a position of public trust as a law enforcement officer or detention officer having direct contact with the public or with prisoners or detainees, to the extent that the information is relevant and necessary to the recipient agency's decision.
(6)In an appropriate proceeding before a court, grand jury, or administrative or adjudicative body when the Department of Justice determines that the records are arguably relevant to the proceeding; or in an appropriate proceeding before an administrative or adjudicative body when the adjudicator determines the records to be relevant to the proceeding.
(7)To an actual or potential party to litigation or administrative proceeding, or the party's authorized representative for the purpose of negotiation or discussion of such matters as settlement, plea bargaining, or in informal discovery proceedings.
(8)To the news media and the public, including disclosures pursuant to 28 CFR 50.2, unless it is determined that release of the specific information in the context of a particular case would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy.
(9)To federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, foreign (acting either directly or through an authorized representative of its government), or international licensing agencies or associations which require information concerning the suitability or eligibility of an individual for a license or permit.
(10)To the National Archives and Records Administration for purposes of records management inspections conducted under the authority of 44 U.S.C. 2904 and 2906.
(11)To a former employee of the Department for purposes of: Responding to an official inquiry by a federal, state, or local government entity or professional licensing authority, in accordance with applicable Department regulations; or facilitating communications with a former employee that may be necessary for personnel-related or other official purposes where the Department requires information and/or consultation assistance from the former employee regarding a matter within that person's former area of responsibility.
(12)To such recipients and under such circumstances and procedures as are mandated by federal statute or treaty.
(13)To complainants and/or victims to the extent necessary to provide such persons with information and explanations concerning the progress and/or results of the investigation or case arising from the matters of which they complained and/or of which they were a victim.
(14)To any criminal, civil, or regulatory law enforcement authority (whether federal, state, local, territorial, tribal, or foreign (acting either directly or through an authorized representative of its government)), where the information is relevant to the recipient entity's law enforcement responsibilities.
(15)To a governmental entity lawfully engaged in collecting law enforcement, law enforcement intelligence, or national security intelligence information for such purposes.
(16)To any person, organization, or governmental entity in order to notify them of a serious terrorist threat for the purpose of guarding against or responding to such a threat.
(17)To any person or entity, or their representative, if deemed by the Criminal Division to be necessary in order to elicit information or cooperation from the person or entity or their client for use by the Division in the performance of an authorized activity.
(18)A record that contains classified national security information and material may be disseminated to persons who are engaged in historical research projects, or who have previously occupied policy making positions to which they were appointed by the President, in accordance with the provisions codified in 28 CFR 17.46.
(19)A record relating to an actual or potential civil or criminal violation of title 17, United States Code, may be disseminated to a person injured by such violation to assist him in the institution or maintenance of a suit brought under such title.
(20)A record relating to a person held in custody pending or during arraignment, trial, sentence, or extradition proceedings, or after conviction or after extradition proceedings, may be disseminated to a federal, state, local, territorial, or foreign prison, probation, parole, or pardon authority, or to any other agency or individual concerned with the maintenance, transportation, or release of such a person.
(21)A record relating to a case or matter that has been referred by an agency for investigation, prosecution or enforcement, or that involves a case or matter within the jurisdiction of an agency, may be disseminated to such agency to notify the agency of the status of the case or matter or of any decision or determination that has been made, or to make such inquiries and reports as are necessary during the processing of the case or matter.
(22)In any health care-related civil or criminal case, investigation, or matter, information indicating patient harm, neglect, or abuse, or poor or inadequate quality of care, at a health care facility or by a health care provider may be disclosed as a routine use to any federal, state, local, tribal, foreign, joint, international or private entity that is responsible for regulating, licensing, registering or accrediting any health care provider or health care facility, or enforcing any health care-related laws or regulations. Further, information indicating an ongoing quality of care problem by a health care provider or at a health care facility may be disclosed to the appropriate health plan. Additionally, unless otherwise prohibited by applicable law, information indicating patient harm, neglect, abuse, or poor or inadequate quality of care may be disclosed to the affected patient or his representative or guardian at the discretion of and in the manner determined by the agency in possession of the information.
(23)To appropriate agencies, entities, and persons when
(1)the Department suspects or has confirmed that the security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has been compromised;
(2)the Department has determined that as a result of the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs (whether maintained by the Department or another agency or entity) that rely upon the compromised information; and
(3)the disclosure made to such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist in connection with the Department's efforts to respond to the suspected or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm. DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING AGENCIES: None. POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING, RETRIEVING, ACCESSING, RETAINING, AND DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM: STORAGE: Records are maintained in hard-copy, paper format and stored in electronic format via a Storage Area Network system architecture consisting of personal computers, client/servers, and tape libraries. Data is stored on hard disk, floppy diskettes, compact disks, magnetic tape and/or optical disk media. Records are stored in accordance with applicable executive orders, statutes, and agency implementing regulations. The computer storage devices are located at several Justice Department buildings in Washington, DC. Paper files are stored in: Division offices with controlled access; a secure records unit with controlled access; locked file cabinets; other appropriate GSA approved security containers; or once closed, at a National Archives and Records Administration regional records center. Records that contain classified national security information are stored in accordance with applicable executive orders, statutes, and agency implementing regulations. RETRIEVABILITY: Records may be retrieved by reference to an individual's name or personal identifier. SAFEGUARDS: Information in this system is safeguarded in accordance with applicable laws, rules, and policies, including the Department's automated systems security and access policies. Records and technical equipment are maintained in a secured area with restricted access. The required use of password protection identification features and other system protection methods also restrict access. All physical access to the building(s) where this system of records is maintained is controlled and monitored by security personnel and accessed only by authorized Department personnel or by non-Department personnel properly authorized to assist in the conduct of an agency function related to these records. RETENTION AND DISPOSAL: Records in this system are retained and disposed of in accordance with records retention schedules approved by the National Archives and Records Administration
(NARA)for the constituent system of records. SYSTEM MANAGER(S) AND ADDRESS: Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington DC 20530-0001. NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE: The major part of this system is exempted from this requirement under 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2), (k)(1) or (k)(2). Inquiries should be addressed to: Chief, Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Unit, Criminal Division, Department of Justice, 950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20530-0001. RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES: Requests for access to a record in this system must be in writing and should be addressed to the Chief of the Freedom of Information Act/Privacy Act Unit noted above. The envelope and letter should be clearly marked “Privacy Act Request”. Requests must comply with the Department's regulations and be made in accordance with 28 CFR Part 16. They must include a general description of the records sought, the requester's full name, current address, and date and place of birth, the name of the case or matter involved, if known, and the name of the judicial district involved, if known, or any other identifying number or information which may be of assistance in locating the record. Social Security numbers are not used by the Criminal Division for identification purposes and should not be provided. The request must be signed and dated and either notarized or submitted under penalty of perjury. Some information may be exempt from access provisions as described in the section entitled “Exemptions Claimed for the System.” An individual who is the subject of a record in this system may access those records that are not exempt from disclosure. A determination whether a record may be accessed will be made at the time a request is received. CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES: Individuals desiring to contest or amend information maintained in the system should direct their request according to the Record Access Procedures listed above, stating clearly and concisely what information is being contested, the reasons for contesting it, and the proposed amendment to the information sought. Some information is not subject to amendment. Some information may be exempt from contesting record procedures as described in the section entitled “Exemptions Claimed for the System.” An individual who is the subject of a record in this system may seek amendment of those records that are not exempt. A determination whether a record may be amended will be made at the time a request is received. RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES: Department officers and employees and other federal, state, local and foreign law enforcement and non-law enforcement agencies, corporations and businesses, private persons, witnesses, informants, and publicly available information, including commercial information resellers. EXEMPTIONS CLAIMED FOR THE SYSTEM: The Attorney General has exempted this system from subsections (c)(3), (c)(4), (d), (e)(1), (e)(2), (e)(3), (e)(4) (G),
(H)and (I), (e)(5), (e)(8),
(f)and
(g)of the Privacy Act pursuant to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(j)(2); in addition, the system is exempt pursuant to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a(k)(1) and (k)(2) from subsections (c)(3), (d), (e)(1), (e)(4)(G), (H), and (I), and (f). Rules have been promulgated in accordance with the requirements of 5 U.S.C. 553(b),
(c)and
(e)and have been published in the **Federal Register** . See 28 CFR 16.91. [FR Doc. E7-15239 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410-14-P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)Review; Comment Request AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). ACTION: Notice of the OMB review of information collection and solicitation of public comment. SUMMARY: The NRC has recently submitted to OMB for review the following proposal for the collection of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). The NRC hereby informs potential respondents that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and that a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. 1. *Type of submission, new, revision, or extension:* Revision. 2. *The title of the information collection:* 10 CFR Part 4, “Nondiscrimination in Federally Assisted Commission Programs”. 3. *The form number if applicable:* N/A. 4. *How often the collection is required:* On occasion and annually. 5. *Who will be required or asked to report:* Recipients of Federal Financial Assistance provided by the NRC. 6. *An estimate of the number of annual responses:* 800 responses (600 plus 200 recordkeepers). 7. *The estimated number of annual respondents:* 200. 8. *An estimate of the total number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement or request:* 3,600 hours (3,000 hours reporting [5 hrs per response] and 600 hours recordkeeping [3 hrs per recordkeeper]). 9. *An indication of whether Section 3507(d), Public Law 104-13 applies:* N/A. 10. *Abstract:* Recipients of NRC financial assistance provide data to demonstrate assurance to NRC that they are in compliance with non-discrimination regulations and policies. A copy of the final supporting statement may be viewed free of charge at the NRC Public Document Room, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Room O-1 F21, Rockville, MD 20852. OMB clearance requests are available at the NRC worldwide Web site: *http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/index.html.* The document will be available on the NRC home page site for 60 days after the signature date of this notice. Comments and questions should be directed to the OMB reviewer listed below by September 6, 2007. Comments received after this date will be considered if it is practical to do so, but assurance of consideration cannot be given to comments received after this date. Comments can also be e-mailed to *Nathan_Frey@omb.eop.gov* or submitted by telephone at
(202)395-4650. Nathan Frey, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (3150-0053), NEOB-10202, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503. The NRC Clearance Officer is Margaret A. Janney,
(301)415-7245. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 31st day of July, 2007. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Tremaine Donnell, Acting NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services. [FR Doc. E7-15299 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590-01-P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)Review; Comment Request AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). ACTION: Notice of the OMB review of information collection and solicitation of public comment. SUMMARY: The NRC has recently submitted to OMB for review the following proposal for the collection of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). The NRC hereby informs potential respondents that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and that a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. 1. *Type of submission, new, revision, or extension:* Extension. 2. *The title of the information collection:* 10 CFR Part 70—Domestic Licensing of Special Nuclear Material. 3. *The form number if applicable:* N/A. 4. *How often the collection is required:* Required reports are collected and evaluated on a continuing basis as events occur. Applications for new licenses and amendments may be submitted at any time. Generally, renewal applications are submitted every ten years and for major fuel cycle facilities updates of the safety demonstration section are submitted every two years. Nuclear material control and accounting information is submitted in accordance with specified instructions. 5. *Who will be required or asked to report:* Applicants for and holders of specific NRC licenses to receive title to, own, acquire, deliver, receive, possess, use, or initially transfer special nuclear material. 6. *An estimate of the number of annual responses:* 1,256 (655 responses plus 601 recordkeepers). 7. *An estimate of the number of annual respondents:* 372 8. *An estimate of the total number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement or request:* 89,465 (81,765 reporting hours + 7,700 recordkeeping hours) or an average of 125 hours per response (81,765 reporting burden hours/655 responses) and an average of 13 hours per recordkeeper (7,700 recordkeeping burden hours/601 recordkeepers). 9. *An indication of whether Section 3507(d), Public Law 04-13 applies:* N/A. 10. *Abstract:* Part 70 establishes requirements for licenses to own, acquire, receive, possess, use, and transfer special nuclear material. The information in the applications, reports, and records is used by NRC to make licensing and other regulatory determinations concerning the use of special nuclear material. The revised estimate of burden reflects the addition of requirements for documentation for termination or transfer of licensed activities, and modifying licenses. A copy of the final supporting statement may be viewed free of charge at the NRC Public Document Room, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Room O-1 F21, Rockville, Maryland 20852. OMB clearance requests are available at the NRC worldwide Web site: *http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/index.html* . The document will be available on the NRC home page site for 60 days after the signature date of this notice. Comments and questions should be directed to the OMB reviewer listed below by September 6, 2007. Comments received after this date will be considered if it is practical to do so, but assurance of consideration cannot be given to comments received after this date. Comments can also be e-mailed to *Nathan_Frey@omb.eop.gov* or submitted by telephone at
(202)395-4650. Nathan Frey, Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (3150-0009), NEOB-10202, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503. The NRC Clearance Officer is Margaret A. Janney, 301-415-7245. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 1st day of August, 2007. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Tremaine Donnell, Acting NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services. [FR Doc. E7-15300 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590-01-P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB)Review; Comment Request AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). ACTION: Notice of the OMB review of information collection and solicitation of public comment. SUMMARY: The NRC has recently submitted to OMB for review the following proposal for the collection of information under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). The NRC hereby informs potential respondents that an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and that a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number. 1. *Type of submission, new, revision, or extension:* Revision. 2. *The title of the information collection:* 10 CFR Part 35 Medical Use of Byproduct Material. 3. *The form number if applicable:* N/A. 4. *How often the collection is required:* Reports of medical events, doses to an embryo/fetus or nursing child, or leaking sources are reportable on occurrence. A certifying entity desiring to be recognized by the NRC must submit a one-time request for recognition. 5. *Who will be required or asked to report:* Physicians and medical institutions holding an NRC license authorizing the administration of byproduct material or radiation therefrom to humans for medical use. 6. *An estimate of the number of annual responses:* 259,332 (53,346 responses from NRC Licenses + 1,862 recordkeepers and 197,235 responses from Agreement States + 6,889 recordkeepers) . 7. *An estimate of the number of annual respondents:* 8,751 (1,862 for NRC Licenses and 6,889 for Agreement States). 8. *An estimate of the total number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement or request:* 987,764 hours (251,200 for NRC Licenses and 736,564 for Agreement States). 9. *An indication of whether Section 3507(d), Public Law 104-13 applies:* N/A. 10. *Abstract:* 10 CFR Part 35, “Medical Use of Byproduct Material,” contains NRC's requirements and provisions for the medical use of byproduct material and for issuance of specific licenses authorizing the medical use of this material. These requirements and provisions provide for the radiation safety of workers, the general public, patients, and human research subjects. 10 CFR Part 35 contains mandatory requirements that apply to NRC licensees authorized to administer byproduct material or radiation therefrom to humans for medical use. The information in the required reports and records is used by the NRC to ensure that public health and safety is protected, and that the possession and use of byproduct material is in compliance with the license and regulatory requirements. A copy of the final supporting statement may be viewed free of charge at the NRC Public Document Room, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Room O-1 F21, Rockville, Maryland 20852. OMB clearance requests are available at the NRC worldwide Web site: *http://www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/index.html* . The document will be available on the NRC home page site for 60 days after the signature date of this notice. Comments and questions should be directed to the OMB reviewer listed below by September 6, 2007. Comments received after this date will be considered if it is practical to do so, but assurance of consideration cannot be given to comments received after this date. Nathan Frey, Desk Officer, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (3150-0010), NEOB-10202, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, DC 20503. Comments can also be e-mailed to *Nathan_Frey@omb.eop.gov* or submitted by telephone at
(202)395-4650. The NRC Clearance Officer is Margaret A. Janney, 301-415-7245. Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 1st day of August, 2007. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Christopher Colburn, Acting NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services. [FR Doc. E7-15301 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590-01-P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION [Docket No. 50-271] Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee, LLC., and Entergy Nuclear Operations, Inc., Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station; Notice of Availability of the Final Supplement 30 to the Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants, Regarding the License Renewal of Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station Notice is hereby given that the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC, Commission) has published a final plant-specific supplement to the “Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants (GEIS)”, NUREG-1437, regarding the renewal of operating license DPR-28 for an additional 20 years of operation for the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station (Vermont Yankee). Vermont Yankee is located in the town of Vernon, Vermont, in Windham County on the west shore of the Connecticut River. Possible alternatives to the proposed action (license renewal) include no action and reasonable alternative energy sources. As discussed in Section 9.3 of the final Supplement 30, the recommendation of the staff is that the Commission determine that the adverse environmental impacts of license renewal for Vermont Yankee are not so great that preserving the option of license renewal for energy-planning decision makers would be unreasonable. The recommendation is based on:
(1)The analysis and findings in the GEIS;
(2)the Environmental Report submitted by Entergy;
(3)consultation with Federal, State, and local agencies;
(4)the staff's own independent review; and
(5)the staff's consideration of public comments. The final Supplement 30 to the GEIS is publicly available at the NRC Public Document Room (PDR), located at One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852, or from the NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS). The ADAMS Public Electronic Reading Room is accessible at *http://adamswebsearch.nrc.gov/dologin.htm* . The Accession Numbers for the final Supplement 30 to the GEIS are ML072050012 for Volume 1, Main Report, and ML072050013 for Volume 2, Appendices. Persons who do not have access to ADAMS, or who encounter problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS, should contact the NRC's PDR reference staff by telephone at 1-800-397-4209, or 301-415-4737, or by e-mail at *pdr@nrc.gov* . In addition, final supplement to the GEIS will be available at the following libraries for public inspection: Vernon Free Library, 567 Governor Hunt Road, Vernon, Vermont; Brooks Memorial Library, 224 Main Street, Brattleboro, Vermont; Hinsdale Public Library, 122 Brattleboro Road, Hinsdale, New Hampshire; and Dickinson Memorial Library, 115 Main Street, Northfield, Massachusetts. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Richard L. Emch, Jr., Environmental Branch B, Division of License Renewal, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mail Stop O-11F1, Washington, DC 20555-0001. Mr. Emch may be contacted by telephone at 1-800-368-5642, extension 1590 or via e-mail at *rle@nrc.gov* . Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 1st day of August, 2007. For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Rani L. Franovich, Branch Chief, Environmental Branch B, Division of License Renewal, Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. [FR Doc. E7-15345 Filed 8-6-07; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7590-01-P NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION Sunshine Act Meeting DATES: Weeks of August 6, 13, 20, 27, September 3, 10, 2007. Place: Commissioners' Conference Room, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland. Status: Public and Closed. Matters To Be Considered: Week of August 6, 2007 There are no meetings scheduled for the Week of August 6, 2007. Week of August 13, 2007—Tentative Tuesday, August 14, 2007 9:30 a.m.—Discussion of Intragovernmental Affairs (closed—Ex. 1 & 9). Week of August 20, 2007—Tentative Tuesday, August 21, 2007 1:30 p.m.—Meeting with OAS and CRCPD (Public Meeting) (contact: Shawn Smith, 301-415-2620). This meeting will be webcast live at the Web address, *http:\\www.nrc.gov* . Wednesday, August 22, 2007 9:30 a.m.—Periodic Briefing on New Reactor Issues (Morning Session) (Public Meeting) (contact: Donna Williams, 301-415-1322). This meeting will be webcast live at the Web address, *www.nrc.gov* . 1:30 p.m.—Periodic Briefing on New Reactor Issues (Afternoon Session) (Public Meeting) (contact: Donna Williams, 301-415-1322). This meeting will be webcast live at the Web address, *http:\\www.nrc.gov* . Week of August 27, 2007—Tentative There are no meetings scheduled for the Week of August 27, 2007. Week of September 3, 2007—Tentative There are no meetings scheduled for the Week of September 3, 2007. Week of September 10, 2007—Tentative There are no meetings scheduled for the Week of September 10, 2007. * The schedule for Commission meetings is subject to change on short notice. To verify the status of meetings call (recording)—(301) 415-1292. Contact person for more information: Michelle Schroll,
(301)415-1662. The NRC Commission Meeting Schedule can be found on the Internet at: *http:\\www.nrc.gov/about-nrc/policy-making/schedule.html.* The NRC provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities where appropriate. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in these public meetings, or need this meeting notice or the transcript or other information from the public meetings in another format (e.g. braille, large print), please notify the NRC's Disability Program Coordinator, Rohn Brown, at 301-492-2279, TDD: 301-415-2100, or by e-mail at *REB3@nrc.gov* . Determinations on requests for reasonable accommodation will be made on a case-by-case basis. This notice is distributed by mail to several hundred subscribers; if you no longer wish to receive it, or would like to be added to the distribution, please contact the Office of the Secretary, Washington, DC 20555 (301-415-1969). In addition, distribution of this meeting notice over the Internet system is available. If you are interested in receiving this Commission meeting schedule electronically, please send an electronic message to *dkw@nrc.gov* . Dated: August 2, 2007. R. Michelle Schroll, Office of the Secretary. [FR Doc. 07-3860 Filed 8-3-07; 11:30 am]
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