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Individual Monitoring of External and
Internal Occupational Dose.’’
Specifically, 10 CFR 20.1502 requires
licensees to provide radiation
monitoring for all occupationally
exposed individuals who might receive
a dose in excess of 10 percent of the
limits defined in 10 CFR 20.1201 or 20
percent of the limits defined in 10 CFR
20.1207 or 20.1208. To augment that
provision, 10 CFR 20.2106, ‘‘Records of
Individual Monitoring Results,’’
requires licensees to maintain records of
the radiation exposures of all
individuals for whom personnel
monitoring is required pursuant to 10
CFR 20.1502. Also, according to 10 CFR
20.2104, ‘‘Determination of Prior
Occupational Dose,’’ licensees shall
determine the dose in the current
monitoring year for all persons who
must be monitored, and attempt to
obtain the records of cumulative
occupational radiation dose. In
addition, 10 CFR 20.2104(b) requires
that, prior to permitting an individual to
participate in a planned special
exposure, licensees shall determine the
internal and external doses from all
previous planned special exposures,
and record all previous doses in excess
of the limits received during the lifetime
of the individual. Licensees are required
to maintain prior dose records on NRC
Form 4 or its equivalent. Further, 10
CFR 20.2206, ‘‘Reports of Individual
Monitoring,’’ requires certain licensees
to submit to the NRC an annual report
of the results of individual monitoring.
Licensees are required to record these
annual reports on NRC Form 5 or its
equivalent.
The NRC is issuing this proposed
revision to make the guide consistent
with a recent change to 10 CFR 20.2206,
which allows electronic submittal of
licensees’ annual occupational radiation
dose data via the NRC’s Radiation
Exposure Information and Reporting
System (REIRS) for Radiation Workers (a
secure Web site) at https://
www.reirs.com. Other changes include
updating NRC Forms 4 and 5, and
clarifying and improving the guide to
reflect licensees’ input and experience
since the NRC issued Revision 1 of
Regulatory Guide 8.7 in 1992.
The NRC staff is soliciting comments
on Draft Regulatory Guide DG–8029,
and comments may be accompanied by
relevant information or supporting data.
Please mention DG–8029 in the subject
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E-mail comments to:
NRCREP@nrc.gov. You may also submit
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Address questions about our rulemaking
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Hand-deliver comments to: Rules and
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Fax comments to: Rules and
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Commission at (301) 415–5144.
Requests for technical information
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(301) 415–6086 or by e-mail to
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Comments would be most helpful if
received by July 12, 2005. Comments
received after that date will be
considered if it is practical to do so, but
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Regulatory Effectiveness Office of Nuclear
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PEACE CORPS
Agency Information Collection Under
Review by the Office of Management
and Budget
Peace Corps.
Notice of information collection
for review by OMB and public
comment.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act, this notice
invites the public to comment on the
collection of information in the Peace
Corps Crime Incident Reporting Forms,
and gives notice of the Peace Corps’
intention to request Office of
Management and Budget (OMB)
approval of the information collection.
The Peace Corps Crime Incident
Reporting Forms (PCOIG–958, PCSS–
953–2, PCMS–954–1, PCSS–953–A,
PCSS–953, PCMS–954 and the Peace
Corps Crime Incident Tracking Form
(PCSS–953–1) collect information
related to crimes perpetrated against
Peace Corps Volunteers living and
working in 72 countries in the
developing world. This information is
critical for crime prevention programs to
keep Peace Corps Volunteers safe, and
is used to assist in the investigation of
crimes against Peace Corps Volunteers
and for the related medical treatment of
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Peace Corps Volunteers who have been
victims of crimes. There is no statutory
or regulatory requirement for this
information. The information will be
initially collected by the Peace Corps
Country Director, the Peace Corps
Medical Officer, or other staff person
designated by the Country Director, and
will be electronically submitted to Peace
Corps’ Office of Safety and Security,
Office of the Inspector General, and the
Office of Medical Services.
The Peace Corps uses this information
for programmatic reasons, to evaluate
the circumstance of crimes committed
against Peace Corps Volunteers, and to
make necessary changes in policy and/
or programs. The information is
submitted, as appropriate, to three Peace
Corps offices. Information is submitted
to the Office of Safety and Security that
is used to evaluate the circumstances of
crimes committed against Peace Corps
Volunteers and to recommend changes
in training, site selection, and/or policy,
as related to the safety of the Volunteer.
Information is submitted to the Office of
Inspector General that is used for the
investigation, prosecution, and tracking
of perpetrators who commit crimes
against Peace Corps Volunteers.
Information is submitted to the Office of
Medical Services that is used for trend
analysis and the education of medical
treatment personnel on health-related
issues that affect Volunteers who are the
victims of crimes.
The forms are designed to be
submitted electronically in a manner
that secures the information and
provides specific information only to
the office that requires it. These forms
are a consolidation of two existing
collections with a new collection, and
are designed to reduce the reporting
burden on staff. These proposed forms
do not require input from U.S. citizens
who are not employees of the Peace
Corps.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
July 15, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be
addressed to Dr. Morgan L. Walls, Ph.D.,
Research Psychologist, Office of Safety
and Security, Peace Corps, 1111 20th
Street, NW., Room 5404, Washington,
DC 20526. Dr. Walls can be contacted by
telephone at 202–692–2556 or 800–424–
8580 ext 2556 or e-mail at
mwalls@peacecorps.gov E-mail
comments must be made in text and not
in attachments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Morgan Walls, Office of Safety and
Security, Peace Corps, 1111 20th Street,
NW., Room 5404, Washington, DC
20526.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Title: Peace Corps Crime Incident
Reporting/Tracking Form.
OMB Control Number: To be assigned.
Type of Request: New collection of
information.
Abstract: The purpose of these forms
is to monitor and enhance the safety and
security of Peace Corps Volunteers. The
information will be collected by the
Peace Corps Country Director, the Peace
Corps Medical Officer or a staff person
designated by the Country Director, and
will be submitted electronically to three
Peace Corps offices. Information is
submitted to the Office of Safety and
Security that is used to evaluate the
circumstances of crimes committed
against Peace Corps Volunteers and to
recommend changes in training, site
selection, and/or policy, as related to
the safety of the Volunteers. Information
is submitted to the Office of Inspector
General that is used for the
investigation, prosecution, and tracking
of perpetrators who commit crimes
against Peace Corps Volunteers.
Information is submitted to the Office of
Medical Services that is used for trend
analysis and education of medical
treatment personnel on health-related
issues that affect Volunteers who are the
victims of crime.
The forms are designed to be
submitted electronically and in a
manner that provides particular
information to specific offices only.
These forms are a consolidation of two
existing collections with a new
collection, and are designed to reduce
the reporting burden on Peace Corps
staff.
Affected Public: None.
Dated: May 4, 2005.
Gilbert Smith,
Associate Director for Management.
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Steven W. Williams,
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On April 13, 2005, Avnet, Inc., a New
York corporation (‘‘Issuer’’), filed an
application with the Securities and
Exchange Commission (‘‘Commission’’),
pursuant to Section 12(d) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’) 1 and Rule 12d2–2(d)
thereunder,2 to withdraw its common
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listing and registration on the Pacific
Exchange, Inc. (‘‘PCX’’).
The Board of Directors (‘‘Board’’) of
the Issuer approved a resolution on
November 12, 2004 to withdraw the
Security from listing on the PCX. The
Issuer stated the following reasons
factored into the Board’s decision to
withdraw the Security from listing on
the PCX:
(1) The Issuer’s request for
withdrawal from listing on the PCX is
voluntary and based on costs
considerations. (2) The Issuer is
currently listed on both the PCX and the
New York Stock Exchange (‘‘NYSE’’),
and has resolved to withdraw from
listing its Security on the PCX in order
to save listing fees and other associated
costs. The Issuer stated that the Security
will continue to list on the NYSE
following its delisting from the PCX
The Issuer stated that it has complied
with PCX Rule 5.4(b) by providing the
PCX with the required documents
governing the withdrawal of securities
from listing and registration on the PCX.
The Issuer’s application relates solely
to the withdrawal of the Security from
listing on the PCX and shall not affect
its continued listing on the NYSE or its
obligation to be registered under Section
12(b) of the Act.3
Any interested person may, on or
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facts bearing upon whether the
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PEACE CORPS
Agency Information Collection Under Review by the Office of
Management and Budget
AGENCY: Peace Corps.
ACTION: Notice of information collection for review by OMB and public
comment.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act, this notice
invites the public to comment on the collection of information in the
Peace Corps Crime Incident Reporting Forms, and gives notice of the
Peace Corps' intention to request Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
approval of the information collection. The Peace Corps Crime Incident
Reporting Forms (PCOIG-958, PCSS-953-2, PCMS-954-1, PCSS-953-A, PCSS-
953, PCMS-954 and the Peace Corps Crime Incident Tracking Form (PCSS-
953-1) collect information related to crimes perpetrated against Peace
Corps Volunteers living and working in 72 countries in the developing
world. This information is critical for crime prevention programs to
keep Peace Corps Volunteers safe, and is used to assist in the
investigation of crimes against Peace Corps Volunteers and for the
related medical treatment of
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Peace Corps Volunteers who have been victims of crimes. There is no
statutory or regulatory requirement for this information. The
information will be initially collected by the Peace Corps Country
Director, the Peace Corps Medical Officer, or other staff person
designated by the Country Director, and will be electronically
submitted to Peace Corps' Office of Safety and Security, Office of the
Inspector General, and the Office of Medical Services.
The Peace Corps uses this information for programmatic reasons, to
evaluate the circumstance of crimes committed against Peace Corps
Volunteers, and to make necessary changes in policy and/or programs.
The information is submitted, as appropriate, to three Peace Corps
offices. Information is submitted to the Office of Safety and Security
that is used to evaluate the circumstances of crimes committed against
Peace Corps Volunteers and to recommend changes in training, site
selection, and/or policy, as related to the safety of the Volunteer.
Information is submitted to the Office of Inspector General that is
used for the investigation, prosecution, and tracking of perpetrators
who commit crimes against Peace Corps Volunteers. Information is
submitted to the Office of Medical Services that is used for trend
analysis and the education of medical treatment personnel on health-
related issues that affect Volunteers who are the victims of crimes.
The forms are designed to be submitted electronically in a manner
that secures the information and provides specific information only to
the office that requires it. These forms are a consolidation of two
existing collections with a new collection, and are designed to reduce
the reporting burden on staff. These proposed forms do not require
input from U.S. citizens who are not employees of the Peace Corps.
DATES: Submit comments on or before July 15, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be addressed to Dr. Morgan L. Walls, Ph.D.,
Research Psychologist, Office of Safety and Security, Peace Corps, 1111
20th Street, NW., Room 5404, Washington, DC 20526. Dr. Walls can be
contacted by telephone at 202-692-2556 or 800-424-8580 ext 2556 or e-
mail at mwalls@peacecorps.gov E-mail comments must be made in text and
not in attachments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Morgan Walls, Office of Safety and
Security, Peace Corps, 1111 20th Street, NW., Room 5404, Washington, DC
20526.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Peace Corps Crime Incident Reporting/Tracking Form.
OMB Control Number: To be assigned.
Type of Request: New collection of information.
Abstract: The purpose of these forms is to monitor and enhance the
safety and security of Peace Corps Volunteers. The information will be
collected by the Peace Corps Country Director, the Peace Corps Medical
Officer or a staff person designated by the Country Director, and will
be submitted electronically to three Peace Corps offices. Information
is submitted to the Office of Safety and Security that is used to
evaluate the circumstances of crimes committed against Peace Corps
Volunteers and to recommend changes in training, site selection, and/or
policy, as related to the safety of the Volunteers. Information is
submitted to the Office of Inspector General that is used for the
investigation, prosecution, and tracking of perpetrators who commit
crimes against Peace Corps Volunteers. Information is submitted to the
Office of Medical Services that is used for trend analysis and
education of medical treatment personnel on health-related issues that
affect Volunteers who are the victims of crime.
The forms are designed to be submitted electronically and in a
manner that provides particular information to specific offices only.
These forms are a consolidation of two existing collections with a new
collection, and are designed to reduce the reporting burden on Peace
Corps staff.
Affected Public: None.
Dated: May 4, 2005.
Gilbert Smith,
Associate Director for Management.
[FR Doc. 05-9641 Filed 5-10-05; 3:56 pm]
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