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minutes past the hour. From 11 p.m. to
7 a.m. the draw shall open on signal if
at least 10 minutes advance notice is
given.
Dated: May 6, 2005.
W.E. Justice,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting
Commander, Seventh Coast Guard District.
[FR Doc. 05–9638 Filed 5–13–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 117
[CGD08–05–028]
RIN 1625–AA09
Drawbridge Operation Regulations;
Cumberland River, Nashville, TN
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of temporary deviation
from regulations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Commander, Eighth
Coast Guard District has issued a
temporary deviation from the regulation
governing the operation of the
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Drawbridge, mile 190.4, Nashville,
Tennessee across the Cumberland River.
This deviation allows the bridge to
remain in the closed- to- navigation
position for three consecutive days from
7 a.m. June 11, 2005 until 7 a.m. June
14, 2005. The deviation is necessary to
allow time for making repairs of critical
mechanical components essential to the
continued safe operation of the
drawbridge.
This temporary deviation is
effective from 7 a.m., June 11, 2005 until
7 a.m., June 14, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Materials referred to in this
document are available for inspection or
copying at Room 2.107F in the Robert A.
Young Federal Building, 1222 Spruce
Street, St. Louis, MO 63103–2832,
between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday, except Federal holidays.
The Bridge Administration Branch
maintains the public docket for this
temporary deviation.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Roger K. Wiebusch, Bridge
Administrator, (314) 539–3900,
extension 2378.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: CSX
Transportation Inc. requested a
temporary deviation to allow time to
conduct critical repairs to the Louisville
and Nashville Railroad Drawbridge,
mile 190.4 at Nashville, Tennessee
across the Cumberland River. The
Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Drawbridge currently operates in
accordance with 33 CFR 117.5 which
requires the drawbridge to open
promptly and fully for passage of
vessels when a request to open is given
in accordance with 33 CFR Part 117,
Subpart A. In order to facilitate required
bridge maintenance the bridge must be
kept in the closed-to-navigation
position. When the river is at normal
pool elevation commercial traffic can
transit the bridge without opening the
drawspan; therefore, performing the
needed repair when the river is at
normal pool will have minimal impact
on navigation. This deviation allows the
bridge to remain closed-to-navigation
for 3 days from 7 a.m., June 11, 2005
until 7 a.m., June 14, 2005. There are no
alternate routes for vessels transiting
this section of the Cumberland River.
The Louisville and Nashville Railroad
Drawbridge, in the closed position,
provides a vertical clearance of 47.0 feet
above normal pool. Navigation on the
waterway consists primarily of
commercial tows and recreational
watercraft. This deviation has been
coordinated with waterway users. No
objections were received.
In accordance with 33 CFR 117.35(c),
this work will be performed with all due
speed in order to return the bridge to
normal operation as soon as possible.
This deviation from the operating
regulations is authorized under 33 CFR
117.35.
Dated: May 9, 2005.
Roger K. Wiebusch,
Bridge Administrator.
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temporary deviation the bridge may
remain in the closed position from May
16 through May 20, May 23 through
May 27, and May 30 through June 17,
2005. This temporary deviation is
necessary to facilitate bridge
maintenance.
This deviation is effective from
May 16, 2005 through June 17, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Judy
Leung-Yee, Project Officer, First Coast
Guard District, at (212) 668–7195.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Metropolitan Avenue Bridge has a
vertical clearance in the closed position
of 10 feet at mean high water and 15 feet
at mean low water. The existing
drawbridge operation regulations are
listed at 33 CFR 117.801(e).
The owner of the bridge, New York
City Department of Transportation
(NYCDOT), requested a temporary
deviation from the drawbridge operation
regulations to facilitate rehabilitation
repairs at the bridge. The bridge must
remain in the closed position to perform
these repairs.
Under this temporary deviation the
NYCDOT Metropolitan Avenue Bridge
may remain in the closed position from
May 16, through May 20, May 23
through May 27, and May 30 through
June 17, 2005.
This deviation from the operating
regulations is authorized under 33 CFR
117.35, and will be performed with all
due speed in order to return the bridge
to normal operation as soon as possible.
DATES:
Dated: May 9, 2005.
Gary Kassof,
Bridge Program Manager, First Coast Guard
District.
[FR Doc. 05–9701 Filed 5–13–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 117
33 CFR Part 117
[CGD01–05–039]
[CGD01–05–022]
Drawbridge Operation Regulations:
Newtown Creek, Dutch Kills, English
Kills, and Their Tributaries, NY
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of temporary deviation
from regulations.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Commander, First Coast
Guard District, has issued a temporary
deviation from the drawbridge operation
regulations for the Metropolitan Avenue
Bridge, mile 3.4, across English Kills at
New York City, New York. Under this
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Drawbridge Operation Regulations:
Chelsea River, MA
Coast Guard, DHS.
Temporary final rule.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is
establishing a temporary final rule
governing the operation of the P.J.
McArdle Bridge, mile 0.3, across the
Chelsea River between East Boston and
Chelsea, Massachusetts. This final rule
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will allow the bridge to remain in the
closed position from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
June 18, 2005, to facilitate the Annual
Chelsea River Revel 5K Road Race.
Vessels that can pass under the bridge
without a bridge opening may do so at
all times.
DATES: This rule is effective from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m. on June 18, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments and material
received from the public, as well as
documents indicated in this preamble as
being available in the docket, are part of
docket [CGD01–05–022] and are
available for inspection or copying the
First Coast Guard District, Bridge
Branch Office, 408 Atlantic Avenue,
Boston, Massachusetts, 02110, between
6:30 a.m. and 3 p.m., Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays. The
telephone number is (617) 223–8364.
The First Coast Guard District, Bridge
Branch, maintains the public docket for
this rulemaking.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
John McDonald, Project Officer, First
Coast Guard District, (617) 223–8364.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulatory Information
On March 30, 2005, we published a
notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM)
entitled Drawbridge Operation
Regulations; Chelsea River,
Massachusetts, in the Federal Register
(70 FR 16201). We received no comment
letters in response to the notice of
proposed rulemaking. No public hearing
was requested and none was held.
Background and Purpose
The P.J. McArdle Bridge has a vertical
clearance of 21 feet at mean high water
and 30 feet at mean low water in the
closed position. The existing
drawbridge operation regulations listed
at 33 CFR 117.593 require the bridge to
open on signal at all times.
The Chelsea Creek Action group
requested a temporary change to the
drawbridge operation regulations to
allow the bridge to remain in the closed
position from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June
18, 2005, to facilitate the running of the
Annual Chelsea River Revel 5K Road
Race. Vessels that can pass under the
bridge without a bridge opening may do
so at all times.
The Chelsea River is predominantly
transited by commercial tugs, barges, oil
tankers, and recreational vessels. The
Coast Guard coordinated this closure
with the mariners that normally use this
waterway and no objections were
received.
The Coast Guard did not receive the
request to keep the bridge closed to
facilitate the scheduled road race until
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March 7, 2005. A shortened comment
period was necessary, due the short
notice given to the Coast Guard, to allow
this final rule to become effective in
time for the start of Annual Chelsea
River Revel 5K Road Race on June 18,
2005.
The Coast Guard believes this final
rule is needed in order to provide for
public safety and the safety of the race
participants.
compliance with, Federal regulations to
the Small Business and Agriculture
Regulatory Enforcement Ombudsman
and the Regional Small Business
Regulatory Fairness Boards. The
Ombudsman evaluates these actions
annually and rates each agency’s
responsiveness to small business. If you
wish to comment on actions by
employees of the Coast Guard, call 1–
888–REG–FAIR (1–888–734–3247).
Discussion of Comments and Changes
The Coast Guard received no
comments in response to our notice of
proposed rulemaking. No changes have
been made to this final rule.
Collection of Information
Regulatory Evaluation
This rule is not a ‘‘significant
regulatory action’’ under section 3(f) of
Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
Planning and Review, and does not
require an assessment of potential costs
and benefits under section 6(a)(3), of
that Order. The Office of Management
and Budget has not reviewed it under
that Order. It is not ‘‘significant’’ under
the regulatory policies and procedures
of the Department of Homeland Security
(DHS).
This conclusion is based on the fact
that the bridge will be closed for only
8 hours in the interest of public safety
during the running of the 5K road race.
Small Entities
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act
(5 U.S.C. 601–612), we have considered
whether this rule would have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
The term ‘‘small entities’’ comprises
small businesses, not-for profit
organizations that are independently
owned and operated and are not
dominant in their fields, and
governmental jurisdictions with
populations less than 50,000.
The Coast Guard certifies under 5
U.S.C. 605(b), that this rule will not
have a significant economic impact on
a substantial number of small entities.
This conclusion is based on the fact
that the bridge closure is only 8 hours
in duration.
Assistance for Small Entities
Under section 213(a) of the Small
Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104–121),
we offered to assist small entities in
understanding the rule so that they
could better evaluate its effects on them
and participate in the rulemaking
process.
Small businesses may send comments
on the actions of Federal employees
who enforce, or otherwise determine
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This rule calls for no new collection
of information under the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501–
3520).
Federalism
A rule has implications for federalism
under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct
effect on State or local governments and
would either preempt State law or
impose a substantial direct cost of
compliance on them. We have analyzed
this rule under that Order and have
determined that it does not have
implications for federalism.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531–1538) requires
Federal agencies to assess the effects of
their discretionary regulatory actions. In
particular, the Act addresses actions
that may result in the expenditure by
State, local, or tribal government, in the
aggregate, or by the private sector of
$100,000,000 or more in any one year.
Though this rule will not result in such
an expenditure, we do discuss the
effects of this rule elsewhere in this
preamble.
Taking of Private Property
This rule will not effect a taking of
private property or otherwise have
taking implications under Executive
Order 12630, Governmental Actions and
Interference with Constitutionally
Protected Property Rights.
Civil Justice Reform
This rule meets applicable standards
in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2) of Executive
Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to
minimize litigation, eliminate
ambiguity, and reduce burden.
Protection of Children
We have analyzed this rule under
Executive Order 13045, Protection of
Children from Environmental Health
Risks and Safety Risks. This rule is not
an economically significant rule and
does not concern an environmental risk
to health or risk to safety that may
disproportionately affect children.
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Indian Tribal Governments
This final rule does not have tribal
implications under Executive Order
13175, Consultation and Coordination
with Indian Tribal Governments,
because it does not have substantial
direct effect on one or more Indian
tribes, on the relationship between the
Federal Government and Indian tribes,
or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes.
Technical Standards
The National Technology Transfer
and Advancement Act (NTTAA) (15
U.S.C. 272 note) directs agencies to use
voluntary consensus standards in their
regulatory activities unless the agency
provides Congress, through the Office of
Management and Budget, with an
explanation of why using these
standards would be inconsistent with
applicable law or otherwise impractical.
Voluntary consensus standards are
technical standards (e.g., specifications
of materials, performance, design, or
operation; test methods; sampling
procedures; and related management
systems practices) that are developed or
adopted by voluntary consensus
standards bodies. This rule does not use
technical standards. Therefore, we did
not consider the use of voluntary
consensus standards.
Energy Effects
We have analyzed this rule under
Executive Order 13211, Actions
Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use. We have
determined that it is not a ‘‘significant
energy action’’ under that order because
it is not a ‘‘significant regulatory action’’
under Executive Order 12866 and is not
likely to have a significant adverse effect
on the supply, distribution, or use of
energy. The Administrator of the Office
of Information and Regulatory Affairs
has designated it as a significant energy
action. Therefore, it does not require a
Statement of Energy Effects under
Executive Order 13211.
Environment
We have analyzed this final rule
under Commandant Instruction
M16475.1D, which guides the Coast
Guard in complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
(NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321–4370f), and
have concluded that there are no factors
in this case that would limit the use of
a categorical exclusion under section
2.B.2 of the Instruction. Therefore, this
rule is categorically excluded, under
figure 2–1, paragraph (32)(e), of the
Instruction, from further environmental
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assistance allowance to individuals
during any period that they are fugitive
felons. Section 505 further prohibits
payment of educational assistance
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 117
allowance to a dependent of a veteran
Bridges.
if the veteran is a fugitive felon. The
prohibitions apply to the following VA
Regulations
educational assistance programs:
I For the reasons set out in the preamble, Montgomery GI Bill-Active Duty, Postthe Coast Guard amends 33 CFR part 117 Vietnam Era Veteran’s Educational
as follows:
Assistance Program, and Survivors’ and
Dependents’ Educational Assistance.
PART 117—DRAWBRIDGE
DATES: Effective Date: This final rule is
OPERATION REGULATIONS
effective May 16, 2005.
Applicability Date. The substantive
I 1. The authority citation for part 117
changes made by this final rule are
continues to read as follows:
applied retroactively to December 27,
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 499; Department of
2001, to conform to statutory
Homeland Security Delegation No. 0170.1; 33
requirements.
CFR 1.05–1(g); section 117.255 also issued
under the authority of Pub. L. 102–587, 106
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stat. 5039.
Lynn M. Nelson, Education Advisor
(225C), Department of Veterans Affairs,
I 2. On June 18, 2005, from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., § 117.593 is suspended and a new 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420, (202) 273–7187.
§ 117.T592 is added to read as follows:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
§ 117.T592 Chelsea River.
505 of the Veterans Education and
(a) All drawbridges across the Chelsea Benefits Expansion Act of 2001, enacted
River shall open on signal; except that,
December 27, 2001, prohibits the
the P.J. McArdle Bridge, mile 0.3, need
payment of educational assistance
not open for the passage of vessel traffic allowance to veterans who are fugitive
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 18, 2005.
felons. The Act further prohibits
(b) The opening signal for each
payment of educational assistance
drawbridge is two prolonged blasts
allowance to an otherwise eligible
followed by two short blasts and one
dependent of a veteran if the veteran or
prolonged blast. The acknowledging
the dependent is a fugitive felon. The
signal is three prolonged blasts when
prohibitions apply to the following
the draw can be opened immediately
educational assistance programs.
and two prolonged blasts when the
• Montgomery GI Bill—Active Duty
draw cannot be opened or is open and
(MGIB), 38 U.S.C. chapter 30;
must be closed.
• Post-Vietnam Era Veteran’s
Dated: May 5, 2005.
Educational Assistance Program
(VEAP), 38 U.S.C. chapter 32; and
J.L. Grenier,
• Survivors’ and Dependents’
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting
Educational Assistance (DEA), 38 U.S.C.
Commander, First Coast Guard District.
chapter 35.
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The amendments to the regulations
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include definitions for ‘‘fugitive felon’’
and ‘‘felony’’ as defined in the Act. VA
expanded the definition of ‘‘fugitive
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
felon’’ to show that individuals are
AFFAIRS
identified as such by Federal, State, or
local law enforcement officials. It is the
38 CFR Part 21
law enforcement officials, and not VA,
RIN 2900–AL79
who identify an individual as a
‘‘fugitive felon.’’
Veterans Education: Non-Payment of
The amendments include rules
VA Educational Assistance to Fugitive showing that educational assistance
Felons
allowance will be discontinued effective
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs. the later of December 27, 2001, or the
date of the warrant for the arrest of the
ACTION: Final rule.
felon. In the case of a dependent, when
the veteran from whom the dependent
SUMMARY: This document amends
derives eligibility is the fugitive felon,
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
the date of discontinuance is the later of
regulations to reflect a provision in the
December 27, 2001, or the date of the
Veterans Education and Benefits
warrant for the arrest of the felon.
Expansion Act of 2001 (Act). The Act
Payment of educational assistance
contains a provision in section 505 that
prohibits VA from awarding educational allowance to an otherwise eligible
documentation. It has been determined
that this final rule does not significantly
impact the environment.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 117
[CGD01-05-022]
RIN 1625-AA09
Drawbridge Operation Regulations: Chelsea River, MA
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Temporary final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard is establishing a temporary final rule
governing the operation of the P.J. McArdle Bridge, mile 0.3, across
the Chelsea River between East Boston and Chelsea, Massachusetts. This
final rule
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will allow the bridge to remain in the closed position from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. on June 18, 2005, to facilitate the Annual Chelsea River Revel 5K
Road Race. Vessels that can pass under the bridge without a bridge
opening may do so at all times.
DATES: This rule is effective from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 18, 2005.
ADDRESSES: Comments and material received from the public, as well as
documents indicated in this preamble as being available in the docket,
are part of docket [CGD01-05-022] and are available for inspection or
copying the First Coast Guard District, Bridge Branch Office, 408
Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 02110, between 6:30 a.m. and 3
p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The telephone
number is (617) 223-8364. The First Coast Guard District, Bridge
Branch, maintains the public docket for this rulemaking.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. John McDonald, Project Officer,
First Coast Guard District, (617) 223-8364.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulatory Information
On March 30, 2005, we published a notice of proposed rulemaking
(NPRM) entitled Drawbridge Operation Regulations; Chelsea River,
Massachusetts, in the Federal Register (70 FR 16201). We received no
comment letters in response to the notice of proposed rulemaking. No
public hearing was requested and none was held.
Background and Purpose
The P.J. McArdle Bridge has a vertical clearance of 21 feet at mean
high water and 30 feet at mean low water in the closed position. The
existing drawbridge operation regulations listed at 33 CFR 117.593
require the bridge to open on signal at all times.
The Chelsea Creek Action group requested a temporary change to the
drawbridge operation regulations to allow the bridge to remain in the
closed position from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 18, 2005, to facilitate
the running of the Annual Chelsea River Revel 5K Road Race. Vessels
that can pass under the bridge without a bridge opening may do so at
all times.
The Chelsea River is predominantly transited by commercial tugs,
barges, oil tankers, and recreational vessels. The Coast Guard
coordinated this closure with the mariners that normally use this
waterway and no objections were received.
The Coast Guard did not receive the request to keep the bridge
closed to facilitate the scheduled road race until March 7, 2005. A
shortened comment period was necessary, due the short notice given to
the Coast Guard, to allow this final rule to become effective in time
for the start of Annual Chelsea River Revel 5K Road Race on June 18,
2005.
The Coast Guard believes this final rule is needed in order to
provide for public safety and the safety of the race participants.
Discussion of Comments and Changes
The Coast Guard received no comments in response to our notice of
proposed rulemaking. No changes have been made to this final rule.
Regulatory Evaluation
This rule is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under section
3(f) of Executive Order 12866, Regulatory Planning and Review, and does
not require an assessment of potential costs and benefits under section
6(a)(3), of that Order. The Office of Management and Budget has not
reviewed it under that Order. It is not ``significant'' under the
regulatory policies and procedures of the Department of Homeland
Security (DHS).
This conclusion is based on the fact that the bridge will be closed
for only 8 hours in the interest of public safety during the running of
the 5K road race.
Small Entities
Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), we have
considered whether this rule would have a significant economic impact
on a substantial number of small entities. The term ``small entities''
comprises small businesses, not-for profit organizations that are
independently owned and operated and are not dominant in their fields,
and governmental jurisdictions with populations less than 50,000.
The Coast Guard certifies under 5 U.S.C. 605(b), that this rule
will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of
small entities.
This conclusion is based on the fact that the bridge closure is
only 8 hours in duration.
Assistance for Small Entities
Under section 213(a) of the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement
Fairness Act of 1996 (Pub. L. 104-121), we offered to assist small
entities in understanding the rule so that they could better evaluate
its effects on them and participate in the rulemaking process.
Small businesses may send comments on the actions of Federal
employees who enforce, or otherwise determine compliance with, Federal
regulations to the Small Business and Agriculture Regulatory
Enforcement Ombudsman and the Regional Small Business Regulatory
Fairness Boards. The Ombudsman evaluates these actions annually and
rates each agency's responsiveness to small business. If you wish to
comment on actions by employees of the Coast Guard, call 1-888-REG-FAIR
(1-888-734-3247).
Collection of Information
This rule calls for no new collection of information under the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520).
Federalism
A rule has implications for federalism under Executive Order 13132,
Federalism, if it has a substantial direct effect on State or local
governments and would either preempt State law or impose a substantial
direct cost of compliance on them. We have analyzed this rule under
that Order and have determined that it does not have implications for
federalism.
Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
The Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (2 U.S.C. 1531-1538)
requires Federal agencies to assess the effects of their discretionary
regulatory actions. In particular, the Act addresses actions that may
result in the expenditure by State, local, or tribal government, in the
aggregate, or by the private sector of $100,000,000 or more in any one
year. Though this rule will not result in such an expenditure, we do
discuss the effects of this rule elsewhere in this preamble.
Taking of Private Property
This rule will not effect a taking of private property or otherwise
have taking implications under Executive Order 12630, Governmental
Actions and Interference with Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights.
Civil Justice Reform
This rule meets applicable standards in sections 3(a) and 3(b)(2)
of Executive Order 12988, Civil Justice Reform, to minimize litigation,
eliminate ambiguity, and reduce burden.
Protection of Children
We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13045, Protection
of Children from Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks. This rule
is not an economically significant rule and does not concern an
environmental risk to health or risk to safety that may
disproportionately affect children.
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Indian Tribal Governments
This final rule does not have tribal implications under Executive
Order 13175, Consultation and Coordination with Indian Tribal
Governments, because it does not have substantial direct effect on one
or more Indian tribes, on the relationship between the Federal
Government and Indian tribes, or on the distribution of power and
responsibilities between the Federal Government and Indian tribes.
Technical Standards
The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA) (15
U.S.C. 272 note) directs agencies to use voluntary consensus standards
in their regulatory activities unless the agency provides Congress,
through the Office of Management and Budget, with an explanation of why
using these standards would be inconsistent with applicable law or
otherwise impractical. Voluntary consensus standards are technical
standards (e.g., specifications of materials, performance, design, or
operation; test methods; sampling procedures; and related management
systems practices) that are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus
standards bodies. This rule does not use technical standards.
Therefore, we did not consider the use of voluntary consensus
standards.
Energy Effects
We have analyzed this rule under Executive Order 13211, Actions
Concerning Regulations That Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use. We have determined that it is not a ``significant
energy action'' under that order because it is not a ``significant
regulatory action'' under Executive Order 12866 and is not likely to
have a significant adverse effect on the supply, distribution, or use
of energy. The Administrator of the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs has designated it as a significant energy action.
Therefore, it does not require a Statement of Energy Effects under
Executive Order 13211.
Environment
We have analyzed this final rule under Commandant Instruction
M16475.1D, which guides the Coast Guard in complying with the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321-4370f), and
have concluded that there are no factors in this case that would limit
the use of a categorical exclusion under section 2.B.2 of the
Instruction. Therefore, this rule is categorically excluded, under
figure 2-1, paragraph (32)(e), of the Instruction, from further
environmental documentation. It has been determined that this final
rule does not significantly impact the environment.
List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 117
Bridges.
Regulations
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For the reasons set out in the preamble, the Coast Guard amends 33 CFR
part 117 as follows:
PART 117--DRAWBRIDGE OPERATION REGULATIONS
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1. The authority citation for part 117 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 33 U.S.C. 499; Department of Homeland Security
Delegation No. 0170.1; 33 CFR 1.05-1(g); section 117.255 also issued
under the authority of Pub. L. 102-587, 106 Stat. 5039.
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2. On June 18, 2005, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sec. 117.593 is suspended
and a new Sec. 117.T592 is added to read as follows:
Sec. 117.T592 Chelsea River.
(a) All drawbridges across the Chelsea River shall open on signal;
except that, the P.J. McArdle Bridge, mile 0.3, need not open for the
passage of vessel traffic from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on June 18, 2005.
(b) The opening signal for each drawbridge is two prolonged blasts
followed by two short blasts and one prolonged blast. The acknowledging
signal is three prolonged blasts when the draw can be opened
immediately and two prolonged blasts when the draw cannot be opened or
is open and must be closed.
Dated: May 5, 2005.
J.L. Grenier,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Acting Commander, First Coast Guard
District.
[FR Doc. 05-9702 Filed 5-13-05; 8:45 am]
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