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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. 04–135–1]
Notice of Request for Extension of
Approval of an Information Collection
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Extension of approval of an
information collection; comment
request.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service’s intention to
request an extension of approval of an
information collection for selfcertification medical statements.
DATES: We will consider all comments
that we receive on or before March 29,
2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
EDOCKET: Go to https://www.epa.gov/
feddocket to submit or view public
comments, access the index listing of
the contents of the official public
docket, and to access those documents
in the public docket that are available
electronically. Once you have entered
EDOCKET, click on the ‘‘View Open
APHIS Dockets’’ link to locate this
document.
Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Please send four copies of your
comment (an original and three copies)
to Docket No. 04–135–1, Regulatory
Analysis and Development, PPD,
APHIS, Station 3C71, 4700 River Road
Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
Please state that your comment refers to
Docket No. 04–135–1.
E-mail: Address your comment to
regulations@aphis.usda.gov. Your
comment must be contained in the body
of your message; do not send attached
files. Please include your name and
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address in your message and ‘‘Docket
No. 04–135–1’’ on the subject line.
Reading Room: You may read any
comments that we receive on this
docket in our reading room. The reading
room is located in room 1141 of the
USDA South Building, 14th Street and
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC. Normal reading room
hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except holidays. To be
sure someone is there to help you,
please call (202) 690–2817 before
coming.
Other Information: You may view
APHIS documents published in the
Federal Register and related
information, including the names of
groups and individuals who have
commented on APHIS dockets, on the
Internet at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
ppd/rad/webrepor.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information on self-certification medical
statements, contact Ms. Linda L. Lane,
Human Resources Specialist, Human
Resources Division, MRPBS, room 1726,
South Building, 14th Street and
Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20250; (202) 720–3519.
For copies of more detailed information
on the information collection, contact
Mrs. Celeste Sickles, APHIS’
Information Collection Coordinator, at
(301) 734–7477.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Self-Certification Medical
Statement.
OMB Number: 0579–0196.
Type of Request: Extension of
approval of an information collection.
Abstract: The Marketing and
Regulatory Programs (MRP) agencies of
the U.S. Department of Agriculture
facilitate the domestic and international
marketing of U.S. agricultural products
and protect the health of domestic
animal and plant resources. The MRP
agencies are the Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS), the Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and
the Grain Inspection, Packers and
Stockyards Administration (GIPSA).
Resource management and
administrative services, including
human resource management, for the
three MRP agencies are provided by the
MRP Business Services unit of APHIS,
which is the lead agency in providing
administrative support for MRP.
In accordance with 5 CFR part 339,
Federal agencies are authorized to
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obtain medical information from
applicants for positions that have
approved medical standards. Medical
standards may be established for
positions for which the duties are
arduous or hazardous or require a
certain level of health status or fitness.
Certain positions in MRP agencies
have medical standards. An example of
such a position is the agricultural
commodity grader position in AMS.
Each year, AMS hires a number of
agricultural commodity graders. These
employees work under dusty
conditions, around moving machinery
and slippery surfaces, and in areas with
high noise levels. They have direct
contact with meat and dairy products,
fresh and processed fruits and
vegetables, and poultry products
intended for human consumption or
cotton and tobacco products intended
for human use.
The MRP agencies require a selfcertification statement from applicants
for these positions regarding their
fitness for the positions. The MRP
agencies need this information to
determine whether the applicants can
perform the duties of the positions.
Inability to collect this information
would adversely affect the MRP
agencies’ ability to recruit and hire
qualified individuals and carry out their
missions.
We are asking the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) to
approve our use of this information
collection activity for an additional 3
years.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit
comments from the public (as well as
affected agencies) concerning our
information collection. These comments
will help us:
(1) Evaluate whether the 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 our
estimate of the burden of the
information collection, 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
information collection on those who are
to respond, through use, as appropriate,
of automated, electronic, mechanical,
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and other collection technologies, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Estimate of burden: The public
reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to average
0.1666 hours per response.
Respondents: Applicants for MRP
positions with approved medical
standards.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 300.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 300.
Estimated total annual burden on
respondents: 50 hours. (Due to
averaging, the total annual burden hours
may not equal the product of the annual
number of responses multiplied by the
reporting burden per response.)
All responses to this notice will be
summarized and included in the request
for OMB approval. All comments will
also become a matter of public record.
Done in Washington, DC, this 24th day of
January 2005.
Elizabeth E. Gaston,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant
Health Inspection Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection
Service
[Docket No. 04–051–1]
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.; Availability of
Petition and Environmental
Assessment for Determination of
Nonregulated Status for Cotton
Genetically Engineered for Insect
Resistance
Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: We are advising the public
that the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service has received a
petition from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.,
seeking a determination of nonregulated
status for cotton designated as
transformation Event COT102, which
has been genetically engineered for
insect resistance. The petition has been
submitted in accordance with our
regulations concerning the introduction
of certain genetically engineered
organisms and products. In accordance
with those regulations, we are soliciting
public comments on whether this cotton
presents a plant pest risk. We are also
making available for public comment an
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environmental assessment for the
proposed determination of nonregulated
status.
DATES: We will consider all comments
we receive on or before March 29, 2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by any of the following methods:
• EDOCKET: Go to https://
www.epa.gov/feddocket to submit or
view public comments, access the index
listing of the contents of the official
public docket, and to access those
documents in the public docket that are
available electronically. Once you have
entered EDOCKET, click on the ‘‘View
Open APHIS Dockets’’ link to locate this
document.
• Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery:
Please send four copies of your
comment (an original and three copies)
to Docket No. 04–051–1, Regulatory
Analysis and Development, PPD,
APHIS, Station 3C71, 4700 River Road
Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737–1238.
Please state that your comment refers to
Docket No. 04–051–1.
• E-mail: Address your comment to
regulations@aphis.usda.gov. Your
comment must be contained in the body
of your message; do not send attached
files. Please include your name and
address in your message and ‘‘Docket
No. 04–051–1’’ on the subject line.
Reading Room: You may read the
petitions, the environmental
assessment, and any comments that we
receive on this docket in our reading
room. The reading room is located in
room 1141 of the USDA South Building,
14th Street and Independence Avenue,
SW., Washington, DC. Normal reading
room hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except
holidays. To be sure someone is there to
help you, please call (202) 690–2817
before coming.
Other Information: You may view
APHIS documents published in the
Federal Register and related
information, including the names of
groups and individuals who have
commented on APHIS dockets, on the
Internet at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
ppd/rad/webrepor.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Margaret Jones, Biotechnology
Regulatory Services, APHIS, Suite 5B05,
4700 River Road Unit 147, Riverdale,
MD 20737–1236; (301) 734–4880. To
obtain copies of the petition or the
environmental assessment, contact Ms.
Terry Hampton at (301) 734–5715; email: Terry.A.Hampton@aphis.usda.gov.
The petition and the EA are also
available on the Internet at https://
www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/aphisdocs/
03_15501p.pdf and https://
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The
regulations in 7 CFR part 340,
‘‘Introduction of Organisms and
Products Altered or Produced Through
Genetic Engineering Which Are Plant
Pests or Which There Is Reason to
Believe Are Plant Pests,’’ regulate,
among other things, the introduction
(importation, interstate movement, or
release into the environment) of
organisms and products altered or
produced through genetic engineering
that are plant pests or that there is
reason to believe are plant pests. Such
genetically engineered organisms and
products are considered ‘‘regulated
articles.’’
The regulations in § 340.6(a) provide
that any person may submit a petition
to the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS) seeking a
determination that an article should not
be regulated under 7 CFR part 340.
Paragraphs (b) and (c) of § 340.6
describe the form that a petition for a
determination of nonregulated status
must take and the information that must
be included in the petition.
On June 4, 2003, APHIS received a
petition (APHIS Petition Number 03–
155–01p) from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.,
(Syngenta) of Research Triangle Park,
NC, requesting a determination of
nonregulated status under 7 CFR part
340 for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
designated as transformation Event
COT102, which has been genetically
engineered for selective lepidopteran
insect resistance. The Syngenta petition
states that the subject cotton should not
be regulated by APHIS because it does
not present a plant pest risk.
As described in the petition, Event
COT102 cotton has been genetically
engineered to contain an insecticidal
vip3A(a) gene derived from Bacillus
thuringiensis (Bt) strain AB88 under the
control of the actin-2 promoter derived
from Arabidopsis thaliana, which
confers expression of the VIP3A(a)
protein throughout the plant with the
exception of the fiber. Event COT102
cotton also contains the selectable
marker gene aph4 derived from
Escherichia coli. The aph4 gene encodes
the enzyme hygromycinB
phosphotransferase and its expression is
controlled by the ubiquitin-3 promoter
from A. thaliana. Agrobacteriummediated gene transfer was used to
transfer the added genes into the
recipient Coker 312 cotton variety. The
petitioner states that while the VIP3A
protein shares no homology with known
Cry proteins, testing has shown that
VIP3A is similarly specific in toxicity
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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and investigations, committee meetings, agency decisions and rulings,
delegations of authority, filing of petitions and applications and agency
statements of organization and functions are examples of documents
appearing in this section.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
[Docket No. 04-135-1]
Notice of Request for Extension of Approval of an Information
Collection
AGENCY: Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, USDA.
ACTION: Extension of approval of an information collection; comment
request.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this
notice announces the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service's
intention to request an extension of approval of an information
collection for self-certification medical statements.
DATES: We will consider all comments that we receive on or before March
29, 2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by any of the following methods:
EDOCKET: Go to https://www.epa.gov/feddocket to submit or view
public comments, access the index listing of the contents of the
official public docket, and to access those documents in the public
docket that are available electronically. Once you have entered
EDOCKET, click on the ``View Open APHIS Dockets'' link to locate this
document.
Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: Please send four copies of your
comment (an original and three copies) to Docket No. 04-135-1,
Regulatory Analysis and Development, PPD, APHIS, Station 3C71, 4700
River Road Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-1238. Please state that your
comment refers to Docket No. 04-135-1.
E-mail: Address your comment to regulations@aphis.usda.gov. Your
comment must be contained in the body of your message; do not send
attached files. Please include your name and address in your message
and ``Docket No. 04-135-1'' on the subject line.
Reading Room: You may read any comments that we receive on this
docket in our reading room. The reading room is located in room 1141 of
the USDA South Building, 14th Street and Independence Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC. Normal reading room hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except holidays. To be sure someone is there to
help you, please call (202) 690-2817 before coming.
Other Information: You may view APHIS documents published in the
Federal Register and related information, including the names of groups
and individuals who have commented on APHIS dockets, on the Internet at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppd/rad/webrepor.html.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on self-certification
medical statements, contact Ms. Linda L. Lane, Human Resources
Specialist, Human Resources Division, MRPBS, room 1726, South Building,
14th Street and Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250; (202)
720-3519. For copies of more detailed information on the information
collection, contact Mrs. Celeste Sickles, APHIS' Information Collection
Coordinator, at (301) 734-7477.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Self-Certification Medical Statement.
OMB Number: 0579-0196.
Type of Request: Extension of approval of an information
collection.
Abstract: The Marketing and Regulatory Programs (MRP) agencies of
the U.S. Department of Agriculture facilitate the domestic and
international marketing of U.S. agricultural products and protect the
health of domestic animal and plant resources. The MRP agencies are the
Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), the Animal and Plant Health
Inspection Service (APHIS), and the Grain Inspection, Packers and
Stockyards Administration (GIPSA). Resource management and
administrative services, including human resource management, for the
three MRP agencies are provided by the MRP Business Services unit of
APHIS, which is the lead agency in providing administrative support for
MRP.
In accordance with 5 CFR part 339, Federal agencies are authorized
to obtain medical information from applicants for positions that have
approved medical standards. Medical standards may be established for
positions for which the duties are arduous or hazardous or require a
certain level of health status or fitness.
Certain positions in MRP agencies have medical standards. An
example of such a position is the agricultural commodity grader
position in AMS. Each year, AMS hires a number of agricultural
commodity graders. These employees work under dusty conditions, around
moving machinery and slippery surfaces, and in areas with high noise
levels. They have direct contact with meat and dairy products, fresh
and processed fruits and vegetables, and poultry products intended for
human consumption or cotton and tobacco products intended for human
use.
The MRP agencies require a self-certification statement from
applicants for these positions regarding their fitness for the
positions. The MRP agencies need this information to determine whether
the applicants can perform the duties of the positions. Inability to
collect this information would adversely affect the MRP agencies'
ability to recruit and hire qualified individuals and carry out their
missions.
We are asking the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to approve
our use of this information collection activity for an additional 3
years.
The purpose of this notice is to solicit comments from the public
(as well as affected agencies) concerning our information collection.
These comments will help us:
(1) Evaluate whether the 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 our estimate of the burden of the
information collection, 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 information collection on those who
are to respond, through use, as appropriate, of automated, electronic,
mechanical,
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and other collection technologies, e.g., permitting electronic
submission of responses.
Estimate of burden: The public reporting burden for this collection
of information is estimated to average 0.1666 hours per response.
Respondents: Applicants for MRP positions with approved medical
standards.
Estimated annual number of respondents: 300.
Estimated annual number of responses per respondent: 1.
Estimated annual number of responses: 300.
Estimated total annual burden on respondents: 50 hours. (Due to
averaging, the total annual burden hours may not equal the product of
the annual number of responses multiplied by the reporting burden per
response.)
All responses to this notice will be summarized and included in the
request for OMB approval. All comments will also become a matter of
public record.
Done in Washington, DC, this 24th day of January 2005.
Elizabeth E. Gaston,
Acting Administrator, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
[FR Doc. E5-329 Filed 1-27-05; 8:45 am]
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