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See 69 FR 2608 (Jan. 16, 2004)
(appended to privacy impact
assessment). US–VISIT has
implemented a process to facilitate the
amendment or correction by individuals
of data that are not accurate, relevant,
timely, or complete. The full US–VISIT
redress policy, including request form,
is available at https://www.dhs.gov/usvisit. The DHS Privacy Office continues
to exercise oversight of US–VISIT to
ensure that the information collected
and stored in IDENT and other systems
associated with US–VISIT is being
properly protected under the privacy
laws and guidance. US–VISIT also has
a program-dedicated Privacy Officer to
handle specific inquiries and to provide
additional oversight of the program. A
full Privacy Impact Assessment was
published in the Federal Register on
July 7, 2005, at 70 FR 39300.
Finally, DHS will continue to
maintain secure computer systems that
will ensure that the confidentiality of an
individual’s personal information is
maintained. In doing so, DHS and its
information technology personnel will
comply with all laws and regulations
applicable to government systems, such
as the Federal Information Security
Management Act of 2002, Title X, Public
Law 107–296, 116 Stat. 2259–2273
(November 25, 2002) (codified in
scattered sections of titles 6, 10, 15, 40,
and 44 U.S.C.); Information
Management Technology Reform Act
(Clinger-Cohen Act), 40 U.S.C. 11101 et
seq.); Computer Security Act of 1987, 40
U.S.C. 1441 et seq. (as amended);
Government Paperwork Elimination
Act, 44 U.S.C. 101, 3504; and Electronic
Freedom of Information Act of 1996, 5
U.S.C. 552.
Persons with further questions about
how the US–VISIT program is applying
the Privacy Act to enrollees may contact
the US–VISIT Privacy Officer, Mr. Steve
Yonkers, by the following means: by
mail—US–VISIT Privacy Officer, Border
and Transportation Security,
Department of Homeland Security, 245
Murray Lane, SW., Washington, DC
20538; by telephone at (202) 298–5200
(not a toll-free number); or by e-mail at
USVISITPRIVACY@dhs.gov.
H. Schedule and Locations of Proof of
Concept
DHS will begin issuing RFID
embedded Forms I–94 or Forms I–94W
on or around August 4, 2005, at the
following land border ports-of-entry
crossing locations: Pacific Highway,
Washington, Peace Arch, Washington,
Alexandria Bay, New York, Nogales
East, Arizona, Mariposa-Nogales West,
Arizona.
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As already noted, DHS will conduct
outreach in each of the above-noted
locations. This outreach will provide
those travelers issued an automatic
identification or RFID tag, and
especially those whose biometrics are
collected at any of the above noted
crossing locations, complete
information on the proof of concept
being conducted, on the RFID-enabled
Form I–94 or Form I–94W that will be
issued to travelers, and whether there
will be the need for travelers to take any
type of affirmative action to make sure
that the automatic identification tag is
read when the traveler next exits the
United States at a proof of concept
crossing location. This RFID test
program will continue for
approximately one year.
I. Proof of Concept Evaluation
DHS notes that none of the radio
frequency technology protocols outlined
in this preamble will be installed at the
busiest land border ports-of-entry until
the proof of concept programs are
implemented during the late summer
and fall of 2005 and evaluated for
accuracy and effectiveness. While DHS
has experience with using radio
frequency technology, the proof of
concept will be the first instance where
DHS is attempting to automatically
document the exits of select
nonimmigrant travelers at land border
ports-of-entry. DHS will also be working
with technical experts to determine if
any new technologies—technologies
other than those based on radio
frequency—are able to match or better
the results DHS expects to receive
during the proof of concept.
DHS anticipates that the automatic
identification proof of concept will
continue for approximately one year.
This time period will allow DHS to
concurrently analyze the results of the
proof of concept being conducted at the
above noted locations. Due to the
significant cost associated with
implementing exit control at all United
States land border port-of-entry
crossings, a full and comprehensive
analysis of the proof of concept testing
must be undertaken prior to any
nationwide installation of radio
frequency technology equipment. The
results of this analysis will be closely
examined to see if radio frequencybased technology does have the ability
to increase the efficiency and accuracy
of documenting the exit and any
subsequent reentry of travelers at land
border ports-of-entry. A staggered,
incremental installation approach is
consistent with the overall strategy of
the US–VISIT program.
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IV. Solicitation of Public Comment
As noted in previously published US–
VISIT rulemaking actions, DHS places a
great deal of importance on input from
the public on the performance and
implementation of the US–VISIT
program. While DHS is not under the
obligation to solicit public comments in
response to this Notice, DHS is
interested in whether the public has any
suggestions for automated methods to
document the exit of travelers from the
United States other than those identified
in this Notice. Accordingly, DHS is
soliciting comments from the public on
all aspects of the issues outlined in this
Notice.
The comment filing process will use
the standard procedure and instructions
for filing are included at the beginning
of this Notice. The comment period will
be open until October 3, 2005.
Dated: August 1, 2005.
Michael Chertoff,
Secretary of Homeland Security.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of a Meeting of the Klamath
Fishery Management Council
AGENCY:
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION:
Notice of meetings.
SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act (5
U.S.C. App. I), this notice announces a
meeting of the Klamath Fishery
Management Council, established under
the authority of the Klamath River Basin
Fishery Resources Restoration Act (16
U.S.C. 460ss et seq.). The meeting is
open to the public. The Klamath Fishery
Management Council makes
recommendations to agencies that
regulate harvest of anadromous fish in
the Klamath River Basin. On the first
day of this meeting, the Klamath Fishery
Management Council will hear technical
reports and discuss Klamath River
salmon management. On the second
day, the Klamath Fishery Management
Council will join a meeting of the
Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task
Force to hear reports on the status of
fish health and habitat in the Klamath
River.
DATES: The meeting will be held from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 18, 2005, and
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on October 19, 2005.
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The meeting will be held at
the Shilo Inn, 2500 Almond Street,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil
Detrich, Field Supervisor, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 1829 South Oregon
Street, Yreka, California 96097,
telephone (530) 842–5763.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For
background information on the Klamath
Fishery Management Council, please
refer to the notice of their initial
meeting that appeared in the Federal
Register on July 8, 1987 (52 FR 25639).
ADDRESSES:
Dated: July 28, 2005.
John Engbring,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada
Operations Office, Sacramento, CA.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Reclamation
Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive
Management Work Group (AMWG),
Notice of Meeting
Bureau of Reclamation,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of public meeting.
AGENCY:
The Adaptive Management
Program (AMP) was implemented as a
result of the Record of Decision on the
Operation of Glen Canyon Dam Final
Environmental Impact Statement to
comply with consultation requirements
of the Grand Canyon Protection Act
(Pub. L. 102–575) of 1992. The AMP
includes a federal advisory committee
(AMWG), a technical work group
(TWG), a monitoring and research
center, and independent review panels.
The AMWG makes recommendations to
the Secretary of the Interior concerning
Glen Canyon Dam operations and other
management actions to protect resources
downstream of Glen Canyon Dam
consistent with the Grand Canyon
Protection Act. The TWG is a
subcommittee of the AMWG and
provides technical advice and
recommendations to the AMWG.
Date and Location: The AMWG will
conduct the following public meeting:
Phoenix, Arizona—August 30–31,
2005. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m.
and conclude at 5 p.m. on the first day
and will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude
at 1 p.m. on the second day. The
meeting will be held at the Arizona
Department of Water Resources, 500 N.
Third Street, Conference Rooms A&B,
Phoenix, Arizona.
Agenda: The purpose of the meeting
will be to review the Fiscal Year 2005
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budget expenditures, approve and
recommend the FY06 Draft Budget and
Work Plan, receive updates on plans
currently in development, and other
monitoring and research reports. Other
topics of discussion will include Glen
Canyon Dam operations and
maintenance schedule, status of
humpback chub efforts, basin
hydrology, public outreach, as well as
other administrative and resource issues
pertaining to the AMP.
Time will be allowed for any
individual or organization wishing to
make formal oral comments (limited to
5 minutes) at the meeting. To allow full
consideration of information by the
AMWG members, written notice must
be provided to Dennis Kubly, Bureau of
Reclamation, Upper Colorado Regional
Office, 125 South State Street, Room
6107, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84138;
telephone (801) 524–3715; faxogram
(801) 524–3858; e-mail at
dkubly@uc.usbr.gov at least five (5) days
prior to the meeting. Any written
comments received will be provided to
the AMWG and TWG members.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dennis Kubly, telephone (801) 524–
3715; faxogram (801) 524–3858; or via email at dkubly@uc.usbr.gov.
Dated: July 22, 2005.
Dennis Kubly,
Chief, Adaptive Management Group,
Environmental Resources Division, Upper
Colorado Regional Office, Salt Lake City,
Utah.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging of Consent Decree
Under the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act
Notice is hereby given that on July 28,
2005, two proposed consent decrees in
United States v. County of Santa Clara,
et al., Civil Act No. 05–03073 PVT, were
lodged with the United States District
Court for the Northern District of
California.
The complaint, filed concurrently
with lodging of the consent decrees,
seeks reimbursement pursuant to
section 107 of the Comprehensive
Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act, 42
U.S.C. 9607, of natural resource
damages arising from mercury
contamination from the New Almaden
Mine Complex near San Jose, California.
One consent decree (the ‘‘work’’ consent
decree) provides that seven of the eight
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parties to that decree will perform a
series of restoration projects to address
natural resource injuries arising from
mercury contamination from the New
Aladen Mine Complex near San Jose,
California. The remaining party to that
decree will pay $85,000 towards the
federal and state natural resource
trustees’ future costs. Under the second
decree (the ‘‘costs’’ decree), the settling
party will pay $475,000, of which
$100,000 will be allocated to the
trustee’s future costs, and $375,000 to
their past costs.
In exchange for performance of the
work and payment of costs, the settling
parties will receive a covenant-not-tosue, subject to certain reservations.
The Department of Justice will receive
for a period of thirty (30) days from the
date of this publication comments
relating to the consent decrees.
Comments should be addressed to the
Assistant Attorney General,
Environment and Natural Resources
Division, P.O. Box 7611, U.S.
Department of Justice, Washington, DC
20044–7611, and should refer to United
States v. County of Santa Clara, et al.,
D.J. Ref. No. 90–11–2–07048.
During the public comment period,
the consent decrees may be examined
on the following Department of Justice
Web-site, http:/www.usdoj.gov/enrd/
open.html. Copies of the consent
decrees may also be obtained by mail
from the Consent Decree Library, P.O.
Box 7611, U.S. Department of Justice,
Washington, DC 20044–7611, or by
faxing or e-mailing a request to Tonia
Fleetwood (tonia.fleetwood@usdoj.gov),
fax no. (202) 514–0097, phone
confirmation number (202) 514–1547. In
requesting a copy, please enclose a
check in the amount of $34.00 (25 cents
per page reproduction cost) payable to
the U.S. Treasury, for the work consent
decree ($11.25 for a copy without
attachments), and $6.00 for a copy of the
costs decree.
W. Benjamin Fisherow,
Deputy Chief, Environmental Enforcement
Section, Environment and Natural Resources
Division.
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Announcement; Sunshine Act Meeting
Pursuant to the Prison Rape
Elimination Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108–
79) [42 U.S.C 15601, et seq.].
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Fish and Wildlife Service
Notice of a Meeting of the Klamath Fishery Management Council
AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of meetings.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act (5 U.S.C. App. I), this notice announces a meeting of the Klamath
Fishery Management Council, established under the authority of the
Klamath River Basin Fishery Resources Restoration Act (16 U.S.C. 460ss
et seq.). The meeting is open to the public. The Klamath Fishery
Management Council makes recommendations to agencies that regulate
harvest of anadromous fish in the Klamath River Basin. On the first day
of this meeting, the Klamath Fishery Management Council will hear
technical reports and discuss Klamath River salmon management. On the
second day, the Klamath Fishery Management Council will join a meeting
of the Klamath River Basin Fisheries Task Force to hear reports on the
status of fish health and habitat in the Klamath River.
DATES: The meeting will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on October 18,
2005, and 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on October 19, 2005.
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ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at the Shilo Inn, 2500 Almond
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil Detrich, Field Supervisor, U.S.
Fish and Wildlife Service, 1829 South Oregon Street, Yreka, California
96097, telephone (530) 842-5763.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: For background information on the Klamath
Fishery Management Council, please refer to the notice of their initial
meeting that appeared in the Federal Register on July 8, 1987 (52 FR
25639).
Dated: July 28, 2005.
John Engbring,
Acting Manager, California/Nevada Operations Office, Sacramento, CA.
[FR Doc. 05-15407 Filed 8-3-05; 8:45 am]
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