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antidumping findings on sugar from
Belgium, France, and Germany would
not be likely to lead to continuation or
recurrence of material injury to an
industry in the United States within a
reasonably foreseeable time.3
Background
The Commission instituted these
reviews on September 1, 2004 (69 FR
53466) and determined on December 6,
2004 that it would conduct full reviews
(69 FR 75568, December 17, 2004).
Notice of the scheduling of the
Commission’s reviews and of a public
hearing to be held in connection
therewith was given by posting copies
of the notice in the Office of the
Secretary, U.S. International Trade
Commission, Washington, DC, and by
publishing the notice in the Federal
Register on February 2, 2005 (70 FR
5480). The hearing was held in
Washington, DC, on June 28, 2005, and
all persons who requested the
opportunity were permitted to appear in
person or by counsel.
The Commission transmitted its
determinations in these reviews to the
Secretary of Commerce on August 29,
2005. The views of the Commission are
contained in USITC Publication 3793
(August 2005), entitled Sugar from the
European Union, and Sugar from
Belgium, France, and Germany:
Investigation Nos. 104-TAA–7 (Second
Review) and AA1921–198–200 (Second
Review).
Issued: August 29, 2005.
By order of the Commission.
Marilyn R. Abbott,
Secretary to the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Executive Office for Immigration
Review
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comments Requested
30-Day Notice of Information
Collection Under Review: Application
for Cancellation of Removal (42a) for
Certain Permanent Residents; (42b) and
Adjustment of Status for Certain
Nonpermanent Residents.
ACTION:
The Department of Justice (DOJ),
Executive Office for Immigration
Review (EOIR) has submitted the
following information collection request
to the Office of Management and Budget
3 Commissioner
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obtain comments from the public and
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June 9, 2005, allowing for a 60-day
comment period.
The purpose of this notice is to allow
for an additional 30 days for public
comment until October 3, 2005. This
process is conducted in accordance with
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Written comments and/or suggestions
regarding the items contained in this
notice, especially the estimated public
burden and associated response time,
should be directed to the Office of
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Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Attention Department of Justice Desk
Officer, Washington, DC 20503.
Additionally, comments may be
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suggestions from the public and affected
agencies concerning the proposed
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functions of the agency, including
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proposed collection of information,
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methodology and assumptions used;
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clarity of the information to be
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—Minimize the burden of the collection
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respond, including through the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms
of information technology, e.g.,
permitting electronic submission of
responses.
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Collection
(1) Type of Information Collection:
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(3) Agency form number, if any, and
the applicable component of the
Department sponsoring the collection:
Form Number: EOIR–42A, EOIR–42B.
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Justice.
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or required to respond, as well as a brief
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This information collection is necessary
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burden (in hours) associated with the
collection: There are an estimated
64,130 total annual burden hours
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Planning Staff, Patrick Henry Building,
Suite 1600, 601 D Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20530.
Dated: August 29, 2005.
Brenda E. Dyer,
Department Clearance Officer, Department of
Justice.
[FR Doc. 05–17462 Filed 9–1–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment Standards Administration
Wage and Hour Division
Minimum Wages for Federal and
Federally Assisted Construction;
General Wage Determination Decisions
General wage determination decisions
of the Secretary of Labor are issued in
accordance with applicable law and are
based on the information obtained by
the Department of Labor from its study
of local wage conditions and data made
available from other sources. They
specify the basic hourly wage rates and
fringe benefits which are determined to
be prevailing for the described classes of
laborers and mechanics employed on
construction projects of a similar
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character and in the localities specified
therein.
The determinations in these decisions
of prevailing rates and fringe benefits
have been made in accordance with 29
CFR part 1, by authority of the Secretary
of Labor pursuant to the provisions of
the Davis-Bacon Act of March 3, 1931,
as amended (46 Stat. 1494, as amended,
40 U.S.C. 276a) and of other Federal
statutes referred to in 29 CFR part 1,
Appendix, as well as such additional
statutes as may from time to time be
enacted containing provisions for the
payment of wages determined to be
prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in
accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act.
The prevailing rates and fringe benefits
determined in these decisions shall, in
accordance with the provisions of the
foregoing statutes, constitute the
minimum wages payable on Federal and
federally assisted construction projects
to laborers and mechanics of the
specified classes engaged on contract
work of the character and in the
localities described therein.
Good cause is hereby found for not
utilizing notice and public comment
procedure thereon prior to the issuance
of these determinations as prescribed in
5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay
in the effective date as prescribed in that
section, because the necessity to issue
current construction industry wage
determinations frequently and in large
volume causes procedures to be
impractical and contrary to the public
interest.
General wage determination
decisions, and modifications and
supersedeas decisions thereto, contain
no expiration dates and are effective
from the date of notice in the Federal
Register, or the date written notice is
received by the agency, whichever is
earlier. These decisions are to be used
in accordance with the provisions of 29
CFR parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the
applicable decision, together with any
modifications issued, must be made a
part of every contract for performance of
the described work within the
geographic area indicated as required by
an applicable Federal prevailing wage
law and 29 CFR Part 5. The wage rates
and fringe benefits, notice of which is
published herein, and which are
contained in the Government Printing
Office (GPO) document entitled
‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued
Under The Davis-Bacon And Related
Acts,’’ shall be the minimum paid by
contractors and subcontractors to
laborers and mechanics.
organization, or governmental agency
having an interest in the rates
determined as prevailing is encouraged
to submit wage rate and fringe benefit
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information for consideration by the
Department.
Further information and selfexplanatory forms for the purpose of
submitting this data may be obtained by
writing to the U.S. Department of Labor,
Employment Standards Administration,
Wage and Hour Division, Division of
Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution
Avenue, NW., Room S–3014,
Washington, DC 20210.
Modification to General Wage
Determination Decisions
The number of decisions listed to the
Government Printing Office document
entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations
Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and
related Acts’’ being modified are listed
by Volume and State. Dates of
publication in the Federal Register are
in parentheses following the decision
being modified.
Volume I
Massachusetts
MA20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MA20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MA20030017 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MA20030018 (Jun. 13, 2003)
New York
NY20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NY20030007 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Rhode Island
RI20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume II
Pennsylvania
PA20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume III
Georgia
GA20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030006 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030022 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030032 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030033 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030036 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030040 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030050 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030055 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030058 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030066 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030073 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030078 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030084 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030085 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030086 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030087 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030088 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Mississippi
MS20030050 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MS20030055 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MS20030056 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume IV
Illinois
IL20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Indiana
IN20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
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IN20030006 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030012 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030014 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Minnesota
MN20030007 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Ohio
OH20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030012 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030013 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030014 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030020 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030022 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030023 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030026 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030027 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030032 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030033 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030035 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030036 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume V
Arkansas
AR20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AR20030027 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Iowa
IA20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IA20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IA20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IA20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Louisiana
LA20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
LA20030015 (Jun. 13, 2003)
LA20030034 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Nebraska
NE20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030007 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030010 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030011 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030019 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030021 (Jun. 13, 2003)
New Mexico
NM20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume VI
Alaska
AK20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030006 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Colorado
CO20030012 (Jun. 13, 2003)
CO20030013 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Idaho
ID20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Oregon
OR20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Wyoming
WY20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume VII
Nevada
NV20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NV20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NV20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
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NV20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NV20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
1. Bridger Coal Company
[Docket No. M–2005–060–C]
General Wage Determination Publication
General Wage determinations issued under
the Davis-Bacon and related Acts, including
those noted above, may be found in the
Government Printing Office (GPO) document
entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations
Issued Under The Davis-Bacon And Related
Acts’’. This publication is available at each
of the 50 Regional Government Depository
Libraries and many of the 1,400 Government
Depository Libraries across the country.
General wage determinations issued under
the Davis-Bacon And Related Acts are
available electronically at no cost on the
Government Printing Office site at https://
www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon. They are
also available electronically by subscription
to the Davis-Bacon Online Service (https://
davisbacon.fedworld.gov) of the National
Technical Information Service (NTIS) of the
U.S. Department of Commerce at 1–800–363–
2068. This subscription offers value-added
features such as electronic delivery of
modified wage decisions directly to the
user’s desktop, the ability to access prior
wage decisions issued during the year,
extensive Help Desk Support, etc.
Hard-copy subscriptions may be purchased
from: Superintendent of Documents, U.S.
Government Printing Office, Washington, DC
20402 (202) 512–1800.
When ordering hard-copy subscription(s),
be sure to specify the State(s) of interest,
since subscriptions may be ordered for any
or all of the six separate volumes, arranged
by State. Subscriptions include an annual
edition (issued in January or February) which
includes all current general wage
determinations for the States covered by each
volume. Throughout the remainder of the
year, regular weekly updates will be
distributed to subscribers.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 26th day of
August 2005.
Shirley Ebbesen,
Chief, Branch of Construction Wage
Determinations.
[FR Doc. 05–17335 Filed 9–1–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Mine Safety and Health Administration
Petitions for Modification
The petition for modification notice
we published in the Federal Register on
August 22, 2005 (70 FR 48984) had the
wrong MSHA I.D. Number (15–28826)
for the Hopkins County Coal, LLC, Elk
Creek Mine, docket number M–2005–
059–C. The correct I.D. Number is 15–
18826.
The following parties have filed
petitions to modify the application of
existing safety standards under section
101(c) of the Federal Mine Safety and
Health Act of 1977.
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Bridger Coal Company, P.O. Box 68,
Point of Rocks, Wyoming 82942 has
filed a petition to modify the
application of 30 CFR 75.1100–2(e)(2)
(Quantity and location of firefighting
equipment) to its Bridger Underground
Mine (MSHA I.D. No. 48–01646) located
in Sweetwater County, Wyoming. The
petitioner requests a modification of the
existing standard to permit the use of
two portable fire extinguishers or one
extinguisher having at least twice the
minimum capacity in 30 CFR 75.1100–
1(e) at each temporary electrical
installation at the Bridger Underground
Mine. The petitioner asserts that the
proposed alternative method would
provide at least the same measure of
protection as the existing standard.
2. Andalex Resources, Inc.
[Docket No. M–2005–061–C]
Andalex Resources, Inc., P.O. Box
902, Price, Utah 84501 has filed a
petition to modify the application of 30
CFR 75.500(d) (Permissible electric
equipment) to its Aberdeen Mine
(MSHA I.D. No. 42–02028) located in
Carbon County, Utah. The petitioner
requests a modification of the existing
standard to permit the use of lowvoltage or battery-powered nonpermissible, electronic testing,
diagnostic equipment or other, in or
inby the last open crosscut under
controlled conditions. The petitioner
proposes to use the following
equipment or other within 150 feet of
pillar workings: Laptop computers,
oscilloscopes, vibration analysis
machines, cable fault detectors, point
temperature probes, infrared
temperature devices, insulation testers
(meggers), voltage, current power
measurement devices and recorders,
pressure and flow measurement devices,
battery drills, signal analyzer device,
ultrasonic thickness gauges, electronic
component testers, and electronic
tachometers, other testing diagnostic
equipment that may be approved by the
MSHA District Office. The petitioner
asserts that the proposed alternative
method would provide at least the same
measure of protection as the existing
standard.
3. Chino Mines Company
[Docket No. M–2005–006–M]
Chino Mines Company, P.O. Box 7,
Hurley, New Mexico 88043 has filed a
petition to modify the application of 30
CFR 56.6309 (Fuel oil requirements for
ANFO) to its Chino Mine (MSHA I.D.
No. 29–00708) located in Grant County,
New Mexico. The petitioner proposes to
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use recycled waste oil blended with
diesel fuel to produce ammonium
nitrate-fuel oil for use as a blasting
agent. The petitioner asserts that the
proposed alternative method would
provide at least the same measure of
protection as the existing standard.
Request for Comments
Persons interested in these petitions
are encouraged to submit comments via
Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov; e-mail: zzMSHAComments@dol.gov; Fax: (202) 693–
9441; or Regular Mail/Hand Delivery/
Courier: Mine Safety and Health
Administration, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances, 1100
Wilson Boulevard, Room 2350,
Arlington, Virginia 22209. All
comments must be postmarked or
received in that office on or before
October 3, 2005. Copies of these
petitions are available for inspection at
that address.
Dated at Arlington, Virginia, this 26th day
of August 2005.
Rebecca J. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Standards,
Regulations, and Variances.
[FR Doc. 05–17478 Filed 9–1–05; 8:45 am]
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Agency Forms Submitted for OMB
Review
Summary: In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35), the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) has submitted
the following proposal(s) for the
collection of information to the Office of
Management and Budget for review and
approval.
Summary of Proposal(s)
(1) Collection title: Employee’s
Certification.
(2) Form(s) submitted: G–346.
(3) OMB Number: 3220–0140.
(4) Expiration date of current OMB
clearance: 11/30/2005.
(5) Type of request: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
(6) Respondents: Individuals or
households.
(7) Estimated annual number of
respondents: 7,560.
(8) Total annual responses: 7,560.
(9) Total annual reporting hours: 630.
(10) Collection description: Under
Section 2 of the Railroad Retirement
Act, spouses of retired railroad
employees may be entitled to an
annuity. The collection obtains
information from the employee about
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment Standards Administration Wage and Hour Division
Minimum Wages for Federal and Federally Assisted Construction;
General Wage Determination Decisions
General wage determination decisions of the Secretary of Labor are
issued in accordance with applicable law and are based on the
information obtained by the Department of Labor from its study of local
wage conditions and data made available from other sources. They
specify the basic hourly wage rates and fringe benefits which are
determined to be prevailing for the described classes of laborers and
mechanics employed on construction projects of a similar
[[Page 52448]]
character and in the localities specified therein.
The determinations in these decisions of prevailing rates and
fringe benefits have been made in accordance with 29 CFR part 1, by
authority of the Secretary of Labor pursuant to the provisions of the
Davis-Bacon Act of March 3, 1931, as amended (46 Stat. 1494, as
amended, 40 U.S.C. 276a) and of other Federal statutes referred to in
29 CFR part 1, Appendix, as well as such additional statutes as may
from time to time be enacted containing provisions for the payment of
wages determined to be prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in
accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act. The prevailing rates and fringe
benefits determined in these decisions shall, in accordance with the
provisions of the foregoing statutes, constitute the minimum wages
payable on Federal and federally assisted construction projects to
laborers and mechanics of the specified classes engaged on contract
work of the character and in the localities described therein.
Good cause is hereby found for not utilizing notice and public
comment procedure thereon prior to the issuance of these determinations
as prescribed in 5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay in the
effective date as prescribed in that section, because the necessity to
issue current construction industry wage determinations frequently and
in large volume causes procedures to be impractical and contrary to the
public interest.
General wage determination decisions, and modifications and
supersedeas decisions thereto, contain no expiration dates and are
effective from the date of notice in the Federal Register, or the date
written notice is received by the agency, whichever is earlier. These
decisions are to be used in accordance with the provisions of 29 CFR
parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the applicable decision, together with any
modifications issued, must be made a part of every contract for
performance of the described work within the geographic area indicated
as required by an applicable Federal prevailing wage law and 29 CFR
Part 5. The wage rates and fringe benefits, notice of which is
published herein, and which are contained in the Government Printing
Office (GPO) document entitled ``General Wage Determinations Issued
Under The Davis-Bacon And Related Acts,'' shall be the minimum paid by
contractors and subcontractors to laborers and mechanics.
Any person, organization, or governmental agency having an interest
in the rates determined as prevailing is encouraged to submit wage rate
and fringe benefit information for consideration by the Department.
Further information and self-explanatory forms for the purpose of
submitting this data may be obtained by writing to the U.S. Department
of Labor, Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division,
Division of Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room S-
3014, Washington, DC 20210.
Modification to General Wage Determination Decisions
The number of decisions listed to the Government Printing Office
document entitled ``General Wage Determinations Issued Under the Davis-
Bacon and related Acts'' being modified are listed by Volume and State.
Dates of publication in the Federal Register are in parentheses
following the decision being modified.
Volume I
Massachusetts
MA20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MA20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MA20030017 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MA20030018 (Jun. 13, 2003)
New York
NY20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NY20030007 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Rhode Island
RI20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume II
Pennsylvania
PA20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume III
Georgia
GA20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030006 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030022 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030032 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030033 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030036 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030040 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030050 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030055 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030058 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030066 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030073 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030078 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030084 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030085 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030086 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030087 (Jun. 13, 2003)
GA20030088 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Mississippi
MS20030050 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MS20030055 (Jun. 13, 2003)
MS20030056 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume IV
Illinois
IL20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Indiana
IN20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030006 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030012 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IN20030014 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Minnesota
MN20030007 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Ohio
OH20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030012 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030013 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030014 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030020 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030022 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030023 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030026 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030027 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030032 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030033 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030035 (Jun. 13, 2003)
OH20030036 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume V
Arkansas
AR20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AR20030027 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Iowa
IA20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IA20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IA20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
IA20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Louisiana
LA20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
LA20030015 (Jun. 13, 2003)
LA20030034 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Nebraska
NE20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030007 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030010 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030011 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030019 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NE20030021 (Jun. 13, 2003)
New Mexico
NM20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Volume VI
Alaska
AK20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030006 (Jun. 13, 2003)
AK20030008 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Colorado
CO20030012 (Jun. 13, 2003)
CO20030013 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Idaho
ID20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Oregon
OR20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
Wyoming
WY20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030002 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030005 (Jun. 13, 2003)
WY20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
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Nevada
NV20030001 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NV20030003 (Jun. 13, 2003)
NV20030004 (Jun. 13, 2003)
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NV20030009 (Jun. 13, 2003)
General Wage Determination Publication
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Signed at Washington, DC, this 26th day of August 2005.
Shirley Ebbesen,
Chief, Branch of Construction Wage Determinations.
[FR Doc. 05-17335 Filed 9-1-05; 8:45 am]
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