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has previously approved a similar
proposal by another self-regulatory
organization.7
IV. Conclusion
It is therefore ordered, pursuant to
Section 19(b)(2) of the Act,8 that the
proposed rule change (SR–Amex–2005–
024) be, and it hereby is, approved.
For the Commission, by the Division of
Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated
authority.9
Jonathan G. Katz,
Secretary.
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Highway Safety Programs; Conforming
Products List of Screening Devices to
Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids
Federal Aviation
Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of issuance of policy
statement.
AGENCY:
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice announces the
issuance of a Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) policy for
certification of bonded structures. This
notice is necessary to advise the public,
especially manufacturers of normal, and
acrobatic category airplanes, and
commuter category airplanes and their
suppliers, that the FAA has adopted a
policy on bonded joints and structures.
DATES: Policy statement PS–ACE100–
2005–10038 was issued by the Manager
of the Small Airplane Directorate on
September 2, 2005.
How to Obtain Copies: A paper copy
of policy statement may be obtained by
writing to the following: Small Airplane
Directorate, Standards Office (ACE–
110), Aircraft Certification Service,
Federal Aviation Administration, 901
Locust Street, Room 301, Kansas City,
MO 64106. The policy statement will
also be available on the Internet at the
following address https://www.faa.gov/
regulations_policies/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lester Cheng, Federal Aviation
Administration, Small Airplane
Directorate, Regulations & Policy, ACE–
111, 901 Locust Street, Room 301,
7 See Securities Exchange Act Release No. 28731
(January 2, 1991), 56 FR 906 (January 9, 1991) (SR–
NASD–90–61).
8 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(2).
9 17 CFR 200.30–3(a)(12).
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Issued in Kansas City, Missouri on
September 12, 2005.
James E. Jackson,
Acting Manager, Small Airplane Directorate,
Aircraft Certification Service.
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National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
Policy on Bonded Joints and
Structures—Technical Issues and
Certification Considerations
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Background
We announced the availability of the
policy statement on May 27, 2005 (70
FR 30829). We revised the policy in
response to the comments, and the
policy has been adopted.
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
[Policy Statement Number PS–ACE100–
2005–10038]
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Kansas City, Missouri 64106; telephone:
(316) 946–4111; fax: 816–4090; e-mail:
lester.cheng@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY: This Notice amends and
updates the list of devices that conform
to the Model Specifications for
Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol
in Bodily Fluids.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 19, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
James F. Frank, Office of Research and
Technology, Behavioral Research
Division (NTI–131), National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, 400
Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC
20590; Telephone: (202) 366–5593.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August
2, 1994, NHTSA published Model
Specifications for Screening Devices to
Measure Alcohol in Bodily Fluids (59
FR 39382). These specifications
established performance criteria and
methods for testing alcohol screening
devices to measure alcohol content. The
specifications support State laws that
target youthful offenders (e.g., ‘‘zero
tolerance’’ laws) and the Department of
Transportation’s workplace alcohol
testing program. NHTSA published its
first Conforming Products List (CPL) for
screening devices on December 2, 1994
(59 FR 61923, with corrections on
December 16, 1994 in 59 FR 65128),
identifying the devices that meet
NHTSA’s Model Specifications for
Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol
in Bodily Fluids. Five (5) devices
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appeared on that first list. Thereafter,
NHTSA amended the CPL on August 15,
1995 (60 FR 42214) and on May 4, 2001
(66 FR 22639), adding seven (7) devices
to the CPL in those two (2) actions.
Since the publication of the last CPL,
NHTSA has evaluated additional
devices at the Volpe National
Transportation Systems Center (VNTSC)
in Cambridge, Massachusetts, resulting
in the following changes to the CPL.
(1) AK Solutions, Inc. of Palisades
Park, New Jersey submitted seven (7)
different electronic screening devices
for testing, all of which use a semiconductor sensor. Their trade names
are: (a) ‘‘Alcoscan AL–2500’’; (b)
‘‘AlcoChecker’’; (c) ‘‘AlcoKey’’; (d)
‘‘AlcoMate’’; (e) ‘‘AlcoMate Pro’’; (f)
‘‘Alcoscan AL–5000’’; and (g) Alcoscan
AL–6000. All of these devices meet the
NHTSA Model Specifications for
Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol
in Bodily Fluids.
(2) Guth Laboratories, Inc. of
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania submitted for
testing the ‘‘Alcotector WAT89EC–1’’
screening device, an electronic device
that uses a fuel cell sensor and has a
digital display. This device meets the
NHTSA Model Specifications for
Screening Devices to Measure Alcohol
in Bodily Fluids.
(3) Q–3 Innovations, Inc. of
Independence, Iowa submitted for
testing the ‘‘Alcohawk Precision,’’ an
electronic screening device that uses a
semiconductor sensor and has a digital
display. This device meets the NHTSA
Model Specifications for Screening
Devices to Measure Alcohol in Bodily
Fluids.
(4) Q–3 Innovations, Inc. certified that
it also sells the ‘‘Alcohawk Elite,’’
which is the same technical device as
the ‘‘Alcohawk Precision,’’ and has
only cosmetic differences not related to
the alcohol-measuring capability of the
device. Hence, the ‘‘Alcohawk Elite’’
will also be listed on the CPL. Q–3
Innovations, Inc. also sells the
‘‘Alcohawk ABI’’, which is the same
device as the ‘‘ABI’’ manufactured by
Han International Co., Ltd. of Seoul,
Korea. As the Han ‘‘ABI’’ already
appears on the CPL, and Han
International has certified that the
‘‘Alcohawk ABI’’ is the same device,
the ‘‘Alcohawk ABI’’ will also be listed
on the CPL. Finally, Q–3 Innovations
sells the ‘‘Alcohawk PRO’’, also
manufactured by Han International.
This device was previously submitted
by AK Solutions, Inc. and approved for
inclusion on the CPL. While Han
International continues to manufacture
the device, it is now sold as the
‘‘Alcohawk PRO’’ by Q–3 Innovations,
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
[Policy Statement Number PS-ACE100-2005-10038]
Policy on Bonded Joints and Structures--Technical Issues and
Certification Considerations
AGENCY: Federal Aviation Administration, DOT.
ACTION: Notice of issuance of policy statement.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces the issuance of a Federal Aviation
Administration (FAA) policy for certification of bonded structures.
This notice is necessary to advise the public, especially manufacturers
of normal, and acrobatic category airplanes, and commuter category
airplanes and their suppliers, that the FAA has adopted a policy on
bonded joints and structures.
DATES: Policy statement PS-ACE100-2005-10038 was issued by the Manager
of the Small Airplane Directorate on September 2, 2005.
How to Obtain Copies: A paper copy of policy statement may be
obtained by writing to the following: Small Airplane Directorate,
Standards Office (ACE-110), Aircraft Certification Service, Federal
Aviation Administration, 901 Locust Street, Room 301, Kansas City, MO
64106. The policy statement will also be available on the Internet at
the following address https://www.faa.gov/regulations_policies/.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lester Cheng, Federal Aviation
Administration, Small Airplane Directorate, Regulations & Policy, ACE-
111, 901 Locust Street, Room 301, Kansas City, Missouri 64106;
telephone: (316) 946-4111; fax: 816-4090; e-mail: lester.cheng@faa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
We announced the availability of the policy statement on May 27,
2005 (70 FR 30829). We revised the policy in response to the comments,
and the policy has been adopted.
Issued in Kansas City, Missouri on September 12, 2005.
James E. Jackson,
Acting Manager, Small Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification
Service.
[FR Doc. 05-18504 Filed 9-16-05; 8:45am]
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