ML20199H525
| ML20199H525 | |
| Person / Time | |
|---|---|
| Issue date: | 01/28/1998 |
| From: | Julian E NRC OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY (SECY) |
| To: | Jahnkow C AFFILIATION NOT ASSIGNED |
| References | |
| FRN-62FR66038, RULE-PRM-50-63A NUDOCS 9802050071 | |
| Download: ML20199H525 (3) | |
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Dear Ms. Jahnkow:
Thank you for your letter of January 15,1998, commenting on the amended rulemaking petition of Mr. Peter Crane (PRM 50-63A). In your letter, you also requested a thirty (30) day eMension of the comment period, in response to requests which arrived earlier than yours, the comment period was extended. The period has been extended by the Comme.s.sn to February 17,1998. A copy of the Federal Register notice on the extension is enclosed.
Sincerely, Emile L utian Assistant for Ru emakings and Adjudications
Enclosure:
As stated
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3052 Feder:1 Regist:r / Vol. 63. No.13 / Wedn:sday, January 21', 1998 / Proposed Rules
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t milhon ounds of cherries would not be Paperwork Reducdon List of Subjects in 7 CFR Part 930 n
e re a lo all in compliance with Office of f
darketing agnements, Report ng and or[d mcordkeeping requirements. Tart cherries. brese marfeting order was Management and Budget (OMB) chee&a. >
s designed to increase grower returns by regulations (5 CFR part 1320) which For the reasons set forth in the stabiliaing supplies with demand as implement the Paperwork Reduction nble,7 CFR art 930 is proposed to l
well as stabiliaing prices and creating a Act of 1995 (Pub. l 104-13), the
{ amended as fo lows-rnore orderly and predictable marketing information collection and cnvironment. Expanding markets and recordkeeping requirements have been PART 930-TAMT CHERRIES GROWN d:veloping new products is key to previously approved by OMB and the IN THE STATES OF htlCfGGAN, NEW I
meeting this marketing order's goals.
assigned OMB Numter 0581-0177.
YORK, PENNSYLVMetA. OREGON, Not granting exemption;, and nere are some reporting, UTAN, WASHdNGTON, ANO WtSCONSIN diversion credit for exports to countries recordkeeping and other compliance requirements under the marketing order.
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part 930 continues to read as follows:
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llowever, the Board exprwaed that this y
^"sherey 7 U.S.C. f,ot-474 dftfon in Purposes and for developing statistical
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marketplace this season and would ne fonns related to handler diversion Regulations consisung of 6 930.250 is encourage future market growth. He and handlers meeting rntricted added to read as follows:
Board further stated that such action Percentage obligations (i.e., Inventory regulations which will not appear in the Neae: This subpart will consist of handl ng will improve toturns to growns locause Reserve Summary, Cherries Acquired of the tremendous growth in the export From Producers,11andler Ruerve Plan annual Code of Federal Regulations-market this season. Exemptions and and Final Pack Report, and inventory SubPert-SuPp6ementary Regu,letions diversion cre;llt have been addreued in Location Report) have roccived approval cther rulemaking actions.
by OMD. ne forms require infonnation g 930.250 nnel tree end twirtcted As mentioned earlier, USDA's which is rudily available from handler percentagee sor tre iper-es crop ywr.
" Guidelines for Fruit. Vegetable, and records and which can be provided The final percentages for tatt chemes Specialty Crop Markedng Orders" without data processing equipment or handled by handlers in volume specify that 110 percent of recent years' sales should be made available to trained stallatical staff. It was regulated districts during the crop year p imary markets each season t= fore anticipated that as roany as 45 handlers leginning on July 1,1997, which shall recommendations for volume regulation might to regulated if volume regulations im free and rsstricted, respectively, designated as follows: Free percer,tage, are approved. no quantity available are ntablished. Many reports are under this rule is 110 percent of the submitted a single time each suson, 55 percent and restricted percentage. 45 quantity shipped in the prior three while some are submitted mor, percent. Restricted percentage obligations must be satisfied on or frequently. In addition, the bulk of the l* fore the effective date of this rule. A years-The free and restricted percentages infonr.ation headlers must report is proposed to be established by this rule obtained dua.; the normal course of grace period of 30 days will be allowed for handlers to segregate and release the optimum supply and apply their busineas operations. It would tak e appropriately document any tonnage uniformly to all regulated handlers in handlers approximately 15 minutes per they wish to place in the inventory the industry, regardless of sire. There report to completa for a total of 60 reserve and to assemble any applic4ble l
are no known additional costs incurred rninutes per handler and approx.imately diversion certificates.
by small handlers that are not incurred 2,700 minutes annually for the Deted: January 15.1998 esumated 45 handlers. As with other, Robert c. Kuney, ofth roenta pa all handl similar marketing onier programs, positively by helping them maintain rep ris and forms are periodically Deputy Administrator, fruir and vegetable and expand markets, despite seasonal studied to reduce or eliminato duplicate Progmms.
supply fluctuations.1.ikewise, price information collection burdens by if1t Doc. 96-1429 Filed 1-2o-98. 8 45 arn) stability positively impacts all industry and public sector agencies, auseo coon sue-en-e producers by allowing them to better This proposed rule does not change anticipate the revenues their tatt those requirementa.
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cherries will generate, USDA has not identified any relevant A 15-day comment period is provihd COMMICSION Federal rules that duplicate, overlap, or to allow interested.ersons to respond 1
i conflict with this proposed regulation.
to this proposal. Fifteen days is deemed 10 CFP Part 50 While the level of benefits of this appropriats because this rule needs to IDock*t No. PRM-64-63A) l rulemaking are difficult to quantify, the be in place as soon as possible since l
stabillring effects of the volume handlers are currently marketing 1997-Peter G. Crane; Receipt of an Amended regulations impact both small and large 98 cro tart cherries and this action
- "E handlers positively by helping them Qoul be taken promptly to achieve the maintain markets even though tart intanded purpose of making the E
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory cherry supplies fluctuate widely from optimum supply quantity compuiet by Cornmission.
the Board available to handlers. All te ted rsons are invited to written c mments timely received will ACTION: Amended puition for j
submit information on the regulatory be considered before a final rulemaking: extensson of comment and informationalimpacts of this action detennination is made on this matter, period.
on small businnses.
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3053 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No.13 / Wednesdty, January 21,19'#1/ Proposed Rules t
T. Lcsar, Of fice of Administration. U.S.
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nr: On December 17,1997 (62 FR independence Avenue.5W, L 16038).the Nuclear Regulatory Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 23585,(202) 586-7574.
Washington, D.C. 20555 4 001.
between the hours of 9 00 a.m. and 4 00
[ Comrnission published a notice of telephone: 301-415-7163 or Tcil Free:
recalpt cf an amended petition for 1-800-365-564 2 E. mail: MT1.enre gov, p'e.m., Monday throuS h Friday,except rulemaking filed by Peter G. Crane and r deral holidays.
requ:sted public comment on the po, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
M Nm M0muADoN CNACh smend:d petition,in the amended Dated at Rothville. Maryland, this 14th day Kathi Epping, U.S. Department of Office of Energy Efficiency and petsuon for rulemaking, the petitioner of lanuary, ma seeks to amend NRC's emergency w vmek.
Energy,ble Energy, EE-43,1000 Renewa planning regulations to require consid: ration of shettering evacuation, #8 N"'8'"M'""". 8 45 am!
Independence Avenue,SW, f
frR Doc. 9&-13r9 Filed 1-2H8 Washington, DC 205854121,(2021566-7425, email: Kathi.Eppingebq doe gov, and the prophylactic un of potassium een caos "*-*"
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iodide for the general public in or Edward levy, 'f neral Counsel, dev& ping a range of emergency of Energy, Office o planning protectfve actions. In addition, DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY GG-72,1000 Independence Avenue, the petitioner has filed supplemental SW, Washington, DC 20585, (202) 586-Information in support of his amended Ofnoe of Energy Efnciency end 9507, email: Edward.14vyebq. doe gov.
p.etiti:n which is available in the NRC Menewaldo Energy supresstrAny wronesAnoN: On Public Document Room. The comment er 22,1M7, the Secatary period on the amended petition was to 10 CFR Port 430 determined, based on the best heva espired on January 18,1998. In infmnatim curantly available, that response to several requests, the NRC Energy Etnciency Toot Procedures for energy conservation standards for has decided to extend the comment Distritstleri Treneformere electric distribution transformers are penod for this action, ID*Ch*l Numser EE4ET-47-480) technologically feasible, economically DAfts: The comment period has toen justified, and would result in a ert:nded and now expires on February nm gm significant energy savings. This 17,1998. Comments received after this Aomeen Omco of Energy Efficiency and determination initiated the process of dre will be considered if it is practical Rer.ewable Energy, Department of establishing, by r otice and comment to do so but assurance of consideration rulemaking, test procedures and energy Energy.
ccnnot be given except to those Notice of public workshop, conservation standards for this product.
comm:nts received on or before this Acn0N:
The Department of Energy is drafting date.
suuuAnn N Department of Energy a proposed rule to implement the Acoatssts: Submit comments to:
(DOE) will hold aninformal public provisions of the Energy Polley and Secret ry, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory workshop to discuss issues and gather Conservadon Act,42 U.S.C. 8317, for Commission, Washington, D C. 20555-inf rmette related to test procedures test procedures for distribution 0001, Attention: Rulemakings and for electric distribution transformers.
transformers. However, several lasues Adjudications Staff's to 11555 Rockville All pers ns are hereby given notice of have been raised. The purpose of the Daliver comment the op ortunity to attend inis pub!!c public workshop is to discuss the followinglasues for developing the pas, Rockville, Maryland, between 7:30 w rks op and to submit written notice of proposed rulernaking:
a m. and 4:15 p m. on Federal workdays. comments.
- a. Adoption of national and Ycu may also provide comments via i
th) NRC's interactive rulemaking DAfts: The public workshof willbe intomational consensus standards in the held on Tue-lay, February 10,1998, tut procedures for determining energy w:bsite through the NRC home page from 9 a.p., t 2 2p.m.
efficiency of distribution transformers; (http>/www.nre gov). This site provides The workshop will be held
- b. Burden imposed on industry, th2 availabillty to upload comments as Aotmessas:
files ( ny format),if your web browser at the U.S. Department of Energy, Mpeclady on manufactuars, by supporta that function. For information Forrestal Building, Room 1E-245,1000 additional testing and,dets processi,ng; about the interactive rulemaking ind dence Ay,mue, SW, c.The definttion of ' basic model for website, contact Ms. Carol Gallagher, Was gton, DC 20585.
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3 Written comments are welcome, d
301-415-5905: E-mail CACenrc. gov.
For a copy of the amended petition, especially following the workshof :
tested <
Please submit to copies (no faxes. 4
- e. Selection of a measure of energy write: Rules and Directives Branch, Division of Administrative Services, Ms. Kathi Epping, U.S. Department of consumption for distribution Offica of Administration U.S. Nuclear Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and transformers:
Regulatory Commission, Washington, Renewable Energy," Energy
- f. Selecting reference temperatures ~
D.C. 20555-4001, A copy of the Conurvation Program for Consumer the reforence temperatures in the am:nded petition and other Producis:'l est Procedures for consensus standards lack uniformity; documentation filed by the petitioner Distribution Transformers, Docket No.
g; Requirement for applying I
ara also avallable for public inspection.
EE-DET-97-550," EE-43,1000 corrections to measurement riata of both and copymg for a fee,in the NRC Public Independence i. venue, SW, liquid. immersed and dry types of Document Room 2120 L Street NW Washington, DC 20585-0121.
transionners; and (Lower Level) Washington.D C.
Telephone: (202) 586-7425; Telefax:
- h. Requirement for quality assurance FOft FURTHtm NFORuADON t,0NT ACT:
(202)586-4817.
In testing.
The Department has prepared a paper Copies of the transcript of the public entitled "lasues Paper for the Michael Jamgochian, Office of Nuclear workshop, public comments received, Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear and this notice may be read (or copied)
Distribution Transformers Test Regulatory Commission, Washing'on, at the Freedom of Informatic n Reading Procedures Workshop on February 10.
6534. E. mail: MT]10nre gov; or Michael Room, U.S. Department of Energy, 1998" that explains end discusses these D C. 20555-000), telephone: 301-415-M
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