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acquisitions that are complex, have
critical applications, or have unusual
requirements. Follow the procedures at
PGI 246.103(2) for preparation of
instructions.
246.104 and 246.203
[Removed]
5. Sections 246.104 and 246.203 are
removed.
6. Section 246.406 is amended by
revising paragraph (2) to read as follows:
246.406
Foreign governments.
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(2) International military sales (nonNATO). Departments and agencies
shall—
(i) Perform quality assurance services
on international military sales contracts
or in accordance with existing
agreements;
(ii) Inform host or U.S. Government
personnel and contractors on the use of
quality assurance publications; and
(iii) Delegate quality assurance to the
host government when satisfactory
services are available.
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7. Section 246.408–71 is amended by
revising paragraph (c) to read as follows:
246.408–71
Aircraft.
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(c) The CAO shall ensure that the
contractor possesses any required FAA
certificates prior to acceptance.
246.408–72
[Removed]
8. Section 246.408–72 is removed.
9. Sections 246.470–1 and 246.470–2
are revised to read as follows:
246.470–1
Assessment of additional costs.
(a) Under the clause at FAR 52.246–
2, Inspection of Supplies—Fixed-Price,
after considering the factors in
paragraph (c) of this subsection, the
quality assurance representative (QAR)
may believe that the assessment of
additional costs is warranted. If so, the
representative shall recommend that the
contracting officer take the necessary
action and provide a recommendation
as to the amount of additional costs.
Costs are based on the applicable
Federal agency, foreign military sale, or
public rate in effect at the time of the
delay, reinspection, or retest.
(b) If the contracting officer agrees
with the QAR, the contracting officer
shall—
(1) Notify the contractor, in writing, of
the determination to exercise the
Government’s right under the clause at
FAR 52.246–2, Inspection of Supplies—
Fixed-Price; and
(2) Demand payment of the costs in
accordance with the collection
procedures contained in FAR Subpart
32.6.
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(c) In making a determination to
assess additional costs, the contracting
officer shall consider—
(1) The frequency of delays,
reinspection, or retest under both
current and prior contracts;
(2) The cause of such delay,
reinspection, or retest; and
(3) The expense of recovering the
additional costs.
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The contract administration office
shall establish a system for the
collection, evaluation, and use of the
types of quality evaluation data
specified in PGI 246.470–2.
(ii) Technical data, unless the
warranty provides for extended liability
(see 246.708);
(iii) Supplies and services in fixedprice type contracts containing quality
assurance provisions that reference
higher-level contract quality
requirements (see 246.202–4); or
(iv) Supplies and services in
construction contracts when using the
warranties that are contained in Federal,
military, or construction guide
specifications.
(2) The chief of the contracting office
shall approve the use of a warranty only
when the benefits are expected to
outweigh the cost.
246.470–3 through 246.470–5
246.705
246.470–2
Quality evaluation data.
[Removed]
10. Sections 246.470–3 through
246.470–5 are removed.
11. Section 246.472 is revised to read
as follows:
246.472
Inspection stamping.
(a) DoD quality inspection approval
marking designs (stamps) may be used
for both prime contracts and
subcontracts. Follow the procedures at
PGI 246.472(a) for use of DoD inspection
stamps.
(b) Policies and procedures regarding
the use of National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA) quality
status stamps are contained in NASA
publications. When requested by NASA
centers, the DoD inspector shall use
NASA quality status stamps in
accordance with current NASA
requirements.
12. Section 246.601 is added to read
as follows:
246.601
General.
See Appendix F, Material Inspection
and Receiving Report, for procedures
and instructions for the use,
preparation, and distribution of—
(1) The Material Inspection and
Receiving Report (DD Form 250 series);
and
(2) Supplier’s commercial shipping/
packing lists used to evidence
Government contract quality assurance.
246.670 and 246.671
[Removed]
13. Sections 246.670 and 246.671 are
removed.
246.702 and 246.703
[Removed]
14. Sections 246.702 and 246.703 are
removed.
15. Sections 246.704 through 246.706
are revised to read as follows:
246.704
Authority for use of warranties.
(1) The chief of the contracting office
must approve use of a warranty, except
in acquisitions for—
(i) Commercial items (see FAR
46.709);
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Limitations.
(a) In addition to the exceptions
provided in FAR 46.705(a), warranties
in the clause at 252.246–7001, Warranty
of Data, may be used in costreimbursement contracts.
246.706
Warranty terms and conditions.
(b)(5) Markings. For non-commercial
items, use MIL–STD–129, Marking for
Shipments and Storage, and MIL–STD–
130, Identification Marking of U.S.
Military Property, when marking
warranty items.
16. Section 246.710 is amended by
revising paragraph (1) to read as follows:
246.710
Contract clauses.
(1) Use a clause substantially the same
as the clause at 252.246–7001, Warranty
of Data, in solicitations and contracts
that include the clause at 252.227–7013,
Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software, when there is a need for
greater protection or period of liability
than provided by the inspection and
warranty clauses prescribed in FAR part
46.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 15
RIN 1018–AH89
Importation of Exotic Wild Birds into
the United States; Notice of Reopening
of Comment Period on Proposed Rule
to Add Blue-Fronted Amazon Parrots
from Argentina’s Sustainable-Use
Management Plan to the Approved List
of Non-Captive-Bred Species Under
the Wild Bird Conservation Act
AGENCY:
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 99 / Tuesday, May 24, 2005 / Proposed Rules
Proposed rule; notice of
reopening of comment period.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife
Service (Service), give notice that we are
reopening the comment period for the
proposed rule to add blue-fronted
amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva) from
Argentina’s sustainable-use
management plan to the approved list of
non-captive-bred (wild-caught) species
under the Wild Bird Conservation Act of
1992 (WBCA). We are reopening the
public comment period to allow all
interested parties time to comment on
Dr. Jorge Rabinovich’s study, ‘‘Modeling
the Sustainable Use of the Blue-Fronted
Parrot (Amazona aestiva) in the Dry
Chaco Region of Argentina.’’ The
proposed rule was published and the
public comment period initially opened
on August 6, 2003 (68 FR 46559). We
reopened the public comment period on
March 29, 2005 (70 FR 15798) in order
to accept comments related to Dr.
Rabinovich’s study, and we are now
reopening it for an additional 45 days.
DATES: Comments must be submitted
directly to the Service (see ADDRESSES
section) on or before July 8, 2005. Any
comments received after the closing
date may not be considered in the final
determination on the proposal.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to comment,
you may submit your comments and
materials by any one of several methods:
1. You may submit written comments
and information to Dr. Peter O. Thomas,
Chief, Division of Management
Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Room
700, Arlington, Virginia 22203.
2. You may hand-deliver written
comments and information to the
Division of Management Authority, at
the above address, or fax your
comments to (703) 358–2298.
3. You may send your comments by
electronic mail (e-mail) to
bluefront@fws.gov. Please submit e-mail
comments as an ASCII file, avoiding the
use of special characters and any form
of encryption. Please also include
‘‘Attention: [blue-fronted amazon]’’ and
your name and return address in your
message. Please note that the e-mail
address, bluefront@fws.gov, will be
closed out at the end of the public
comment period.
4. We request that you not submit
duplicate comments by multiple means.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
comment procedures.
To obtain a copy of the
aforementioned study, you can
download or print it from https://
www.fws.gov/international/ or contact
Anne St. John at (703) 358–2095 (phone)
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or (703) 358–2298 (facsimile) to receive
a faxed or mailed copy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Peter O. Thomas, Chief, Division of
Management Authority, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service; telephone (703) 358–
2093; fax (703) 358–2280.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The WBCA limits or prohibits import
into the United States of exotic bird
species to ensure that their wild
populations are not harmed by
international trade. It also encourages
wild bird conservation programs in
countries of origin by ensuring that all
imports of such species are biologically
sustainable and not detrimental to the
survival of the species. On November
16, 1993, we published a final rule in
the Federal Register (58 FR 60536) in
which we informed the public that
imports of all CITES-listed birds (as
defined in the final rule) were
prohibited, except for (a) species
included in an approved list; (b)
specimens for which an import permit
has been issued; (c) species from
countries that have approved
sustainable-use management plans for
those species; or (d) specimens from
approved foreign captive-breeding
facilities.
On August 6, 2003, we published in
the Federal Register (68 FR 46559) a
rule proposing to approve a sustainableuse management plan developed by the
CITES Management Authority of
Argentina for blue-fronted amazon
parrots under the WBCA. The rule
proposed to add blue-fronted amazon
parrots from Argentina’s program to the
approved list of non-captive-bred (wildcaught) species contained in 50 CFR
15.33(b). The public comment period on
that proposed rule was open for 60 days,
and in our final rule, we will address
the comments we received. On March
29, 2005 (70 FR 15798), we reopened
the comment period to enter into the
record, Dr. Jorge Rabinovich’s 2004
study, ‘‘Modeling the Sustainable Use of
the Blue-Fronted Parrot (Amazona
aestiva) in the Dry Chaco Region of
Argentina,’’ and any comments we
receive regarding the relationship of this
study to the proposed addition of bluefronted amazon parrots from Argentina’s
program to the approved list of noncaptive-bred (wild-caught) species
under the WBCA.
We request comments or suggestions
from the public, other concerned
governmental agencies, the scientific
community, industry, or any other
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References Cited
Rabinovich, Jorge. 2004. Unpublished
report. Centro de Estudios
´
Parasitologicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE),
Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La
Plata, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
147 pp. with figures.
Author
The primary author of this notice is
Anne St. John (see ADDRESSES section).
Public Comments Solicited
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interested party concerning this study
and its relationship to the proposed
rule. In making a final decision, we will
take into consideration the comments
we received and their relationship to the
proposed action. Such communications
may lead to a final determination that
differs from the proposed rule.
The initial comment period on this
proposed rule closed on October 6,
2003. In response to the receipt of
Rabinovich’s 2004 study, on March 29,
2005 (70 FR 15798), we reopened the
public comment period on our proposed
rule for 30 days, until April 28, 2005. To
date, we have not yet made a final
decision regarding the approval of
Argentina’s sustainable-use
management plan for blue-fronted
amazon parrots. To allow all interested
parties time to submit their comments
on this report for the record, we are
reopening comment period for an
additional 45 days.
Our practice is to make comments,
including names and home addresses of
respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours.
Individual respondents may request that
we withhold their home address from
the rulemaking record, which we will
honor to the extent allowable by law.
There also may be circumstances in
which we would withhold from the
rulemaking record a respondent’s
identity, as allowable by law. If you
wish us to withhold your name and/or
address, you must state this
prominently at the beginning of your
comment. However, we will not
consider anonymous comments. We
will make all submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
Comments and materials received will
be available for public inspection, by
appointment, during normal business
hours at the Division of Management
Authority (see ADDRESSES section).
Authority
The authority for this action is the
Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992
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(Pub. L. 102–440, 16 U.S.C. 4901–
4916.).
Dated: May 12, 2005.
Paul Hoffman,
Acting Assistant Secretary—+Fish and
Wildlife and Parks.
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[Docket No. 050504121–5121–01; I.D.
050205B]
RIN 0648–AT40
Fisheries Off West Coast States and in
the Western Pacific; Pacific Coast
Groundfish Fishery; Spiny Dogfish
Management Program and Trawl
Individual Quota Program and
Establishment of a Control Date
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Advance notice of proposed
rulemaking; notice of control date for
the Pacific Coast groundfish fishery;
request for comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Pacific Council)
is considering implementing
management measures for the spiny
dogfish (Squalus acanthias) fishery off
Washington, Oregon and California.
This document announces a control
date of April 8, 2005, for the spiny
dogfish fishery. The control date for the
spiny dogfish fishery is intended to
discourage increased fishing effort in
the limited entry and open access
groundfish fisheries targeting spiny
dogfish based on economic speculation
while the Pacific Council develops and
considers management measures for the
spiny dogfish fishery. In addition, this
document provides supplemental
information on a control date for a
limited entry groundfish trawl
individual quota (IQ) program
announced in the Federal Register on
January 9, 2004, by clarifying that the
control date does not preclude
processors from being eligible to own
quota as part of the trawl IQ program.
DATES: Comments may be submitted in
writing by June 23, 2005.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by I.D. 050205B by any of the
following methods:
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The
Pacific Fishery Management Council at
866–806–7204; or Steve Freese at 206–
526–6140.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Pacific Council established under
section 302(a)(1)(F) of the MagnusonStevens Fishery Conservation and
Management Act (16 U.S.C.
1852(a)(1)(F)) (Magnuson-Stevens Act)
is considering management measures for
the spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias)
fishery off Washington, Oregon and
California. In addition, NMFS
previously announced a control date for
a limited entry groundfish trawl IQ
program off Washington, Oregon and
California that is clarified later in this
notice. The Pacific Coast groundfish
fishery is managed under the Pacific
Coast Groundfish Fishery Management
Plan (FMP) approved on January 4, 1982
(47 FR 43964, October 5, 1982), as
amended 18 times. Implementing
regulations for the FMP and its
amendments are codified at 50 CFR part
660, subpart G.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
50 CFR Part 660
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• E-mail: dogfish.nwr@noaa.gov:
Include 050205B in the subject line of
the message.
• Federal eRulemaking Portal:
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 206–526–6736, Attn: Jamie
Goen
• Mail: D. Robert Lohn,
Administrator, Northwest Region,
NMFS, 7600 Sand Point Way NE,
Seattle, WA 98115–0070, Attn: Jamie
Goen
Control Date for the Spiny Dogfish
Fishery
Recent interest in the spiny dogfish
fishery and concern over the status of
the stock has led the Pacific Council to
consider management measures for the
spiny dogfish fishery off Washington,
Oregon and California. On May 5, 2005
(70 FR 23804), NMFS published a
temporary emergency rule to set bycatch
limits in the directed open access
fishery for canary and yelloweye
rockfish in order to protect those species
from impacts from new vessels
interested in participating in the open
access fishery for dogfish (Historically,
a limited number of vessels have
targeted dogfish off the West Coast even
though harvest of the species is
currently not limited. [Note: Spiny
dogfish are included in the ‘‘Other Fish’’
category in Pacific Coast groundfish
management. Thus, the harvest of spiny
dogfish is included in the optimum
yield (OY) for ‘‘Other Fish,’’ which is
not limited.]
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In the past few years, large areas along
the coast have been closed to the nontrawl groundfish fishery to protect
overfished rockfish species. Some
vessels explored accessing these closed
areas through an experimental fishing
permit (EFP) sponsored by the
Washington Department of Fish and
Wildlife in an effort to test whether
vessels can target spiny dogfish in the
closed area while keeping catch of
overfished rockfish species limited. EFP
results proved promising in terms of
participating vessels maintaining low
bycatch rates while targeting dogfish.
However, before the Pacific Council and
NMFS might consider moving forward
with management measures to create a
targeted spiny dogfish fishery additional
information is necessary, including an
assessment of the status of the stock.
A formal stock assessment has not
been conducted on the West Coast stock
of spiny dogfish. A formal stock
assessment is planned for the 2007 stock
assessment cycle. In the meantime, little
is known about the status of spiny
dogfish on the West Coast, except that
like other shark species, they are slow
growing, late to mature, and have a low
fecundity, making them susceptible to
becoming overfished.
Thus, in an effort to discourage
increased fishing effort on spiny dogfish
in the limited entry and open access
groundfish fisheries based on
speculative new entrants while the
Pacific Council considers management
measures, the Pacific Council
recommended and NMFS is announcing
a control date of April 8, 2005, in
advance of a rulemaking. Management
measures may include setting an
acceptable biological catch (ABC) and
OY specific to spiny dogfish. While a
control date is not necessary for setting
an ABC/OY, it may be used if
management measures include limiting
future participation in the spiny dogfish
fishery. If the Pacific Council
recommends and NMFS adopts
management measures for the spiny
dogfish fishery, the measures would be
implemented through a proposed and
final rulemaking, and possibly an FMP
amendment.
The control date announces to the
public that the Pacific Council may
decide not to count activities occurring
after the control date toward
determining a person’s qualification for
participation in the spiny dogfish
fishery. Spiny dogfish landed after April
8, 2005, potentially may not be included
in the catch history used to qualify for
participation in the spiny dogfish
fishery.
Implementation of any management
measures for the fishery will require
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[Federal Register Volume 70, Number 99 (Tuesday, May 24, 2005)]
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[FR Doc No: 05-10253]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
50 CFR Part 15
RIN 1018-AH89
Importation of Exotic Wild Birds into the United States; Notice
of Reopening of Comment Period on Proposed Rule to Add Blue-Fronted
Amazon Parrots from Argentina's Sustainable-Use Management Plan to the
Approved List of Non-Captive-Bred Species Under the Wild Bird
Conservation Act
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
[[Page 29712]]
ACTION: Proposed rule; notice of reopening of comment period.
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SUMMARY: We, the Fish and Wildlife Service (Service), give notice that
we are reopening the comment period for the proposed rule to add blue-
fronted amazon parrots (Amazona aestiva) from Argentina's sustainable-
use management plan to the approved list of non-captive-bred (wild-
caught) species under the Wild Bird Conservation Act of 1992 (WBCA). We
are reopening the public comment period to allow all interested parties
time to comment on Dr. Jorge Rabinovich's study, ``Modeling the
Sustainable Use of the Blue-Fronted Parrot (Amazona aestiva) in the Dry
Chaco Region of Argentina.'' The proposed rule was published and the
public comment period initially opened on August 6, 2003 (68 FR 46559).
We reopened the public comment period on March 29, 2005 (70 FR 15798)
in order to accept comments related to Dr. Rabinovich's study, and we
are now reopening it for an additional 45 days.
DATES: Comments must be submitted directly to the Service (see
ADDRESSES section) on or before July 8, 2005. Any comments received
after the closing date may not be considered in the final determination
on the proposal.
ADDRESSES: If you wish to comment, you may submit your comments and
materials by any one of several methods:
1. You may submit written comments and information to Dr. Peter O.
Thomas, Chief, Division of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service, 4401 North Fairfax Drive, Room 700, Arlington, Virginia 22203.
2. You may hand-deliver written comments and information to the
Division of Management Authority, at the above address, or fax your
comments to (703) 358-2298.
3. You may send your comments by electronic mail (e-mail) to
bluefront@fws.gov. Please submit e-mail comments as an ASCII file,
avoiding the use of special characters and any form of encryption.
Please also include ``Attention: [blue-fronted amazon]'' and your name
and return address in your message. Please note that the e-mail
address, bluefront@fws.gov, will be closed out at the end of the public
comment period.
4. We request that you not submit duplicate comments by multiple
means. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for comment procedures.
To obtain a copy of the aforementioned study, you can download or
print it from https://www.fws.gov/international/ or contact Anne St.
John at (703) 358-2095 (phone) or (703) 358-2298 (facsimile) to receive
a faxed or mailed copy.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr. Peter O. Thomas, Chief, Division
of Management Authority, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; telephone
(703) 358-2093; fax (703) 358-2280.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The WBCA limits or prohibits import into the United States of
exotic bird species to ensure that their wild populations are not
harmed by international trade. It also encourages wild bird
conservation programs in countries of origin by ensuring that all
imports of such species are biologically sustainable and not
detrimental to the survival of the species. On November 16, 1993, we
published a final rule in the Federal Register (58 FR 60536) in which
we informed the public that imports of all CITES-listed birds (as
defined in the final rule) were prohibited, except for (a) species
included in an approved list; (b) specimens for which an import permit
has been issued; (c) species from countries that have approved
sustainable-use management plans for those species; or (d) specimens
from approved foreign captive-breeding facilities.
On August 6, 2003, we published in the Federal Register (68 FR
46559) a rule proposing to approve a sustainable-use management plan
developed by the CITES Management Authority of Argentina for blue-
fronted amazon parrots under the WBCA. The rule proposed to add blue-
fronted amazon parrots from Argentina's program to the approved list of
non-captive-bred (wild-caught) species contained in 50 CFR 15.33(b).
The public comment period on that proposed rule was open for 60 days,
and in our final rule, we will address the comments we received. On
March 29, 2005 (70 FR 15798), we reopened the comment period to enter
into the record, Dr. Jorge Rabinovich's 2004 study, ``Modeling the
Sustainable Use of the Blue-Fronted Parrot (Amazona aestiva) in the Dry
Chaco Region of Argentina,'' and any comments we receive regarding the
relationship of this study to the proposed addition of blue-fronted
amazon parrots from Argentina's program to the approved list of non-
captive-bred (wild-caught) species under the WBCA.
Public Comments Solicited
We request comments or suggestions from the public, other concerned
governmental agencies, the scientific community, industry, or any other
interested party concerning this study and its relationship to the
proposed rule. In making a final decision, we will take into
consideration the comments we received and their relationship to the
proposed action. Such communications may lead to a final determination
that differs from the proposed rule.
The initial comment period on this proposed rule closed on October
6, 2003. In response to the receipt of Rabinovich's 2004 study, on
March 29, 2005 (70 FR 15798), we reopened the public comment period on
our proposed rule for 30 days, until April 28, 2005. To date, we have
not yet made a final decision regarding the approval of Argentina's
sustainable-use management plan for blue-fronted amazon parrots. To
allow all interested parties time to submit their comments on this
report for the record, we are reopening comment period for an
additional 45 days.
Our practice is to make comments, including names and home
addresses of respondents, available for public review during regular
business hours. Individual respondents may request that we withhold
their home address from the rulemaking record, which we will honor to
the extent allowable by law. There also may be circumstances in which
we would withhold from the rulemaking record a respondent's identity,
as allowable by law. If you wish us to withhold your name and/or
address, you must state this prominently at the beginning of your
comment. However, we will not consider anonymous comments. We will make
all submissions from organizations or businesses, and from individuals
identifying themselves as representatives or officials of organizations
or businesses, available for public inspection in their entirety.
Comments and materials received will be available for public
inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the
Division of Management Authority (see ADDRESSES section).
References Cited
Rabinovich, Jorge. 2004. Unpublished report. Centro de Estudios
Parasitol[oacute]gicos y de Vectores (CEPAVE), Universidad Nacional de
La Plata, La Plata, Prov. de Buenos Aires, Argentina. 147 pp. with
figures.
Author
The primary author of this notice is Anne St. John (see ADDRESSES
section).
Authority
The authority for this action is the Wild Bird Conservation Act of
1992
[[Page 29713]]
(Pub. L. 102-440, 16 U.S.C. 4901-4916.).
Dated: May 12, 2005.
Paul Hoffman,
Acting Assistant Secretary--+Fish and Wildlife and Parks.
[FR Doc. 05-10253 Filed 5-23-05; 8:45 am]
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