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to continue selection of cases for these
tests beyond this date, we will publish
another notice in the Federal Register.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Phil
Landis, Office of Disability
Determinations, Social Security
Administration, 6401 Security
Boulevard, Baltimore, Maryland 21235–
6401, 410–965–5388.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Current
regulations at 20 CFR 404.906 and
416.1406 authorize us to test,
individually, or in any combination,
different modifications to the disability
determination procedures. We have
conducted several tests under the
authority of these rules, including a
prototype that incorporates a number of
modifications to the disability
determination procedures that the State
agencies use. The prototype included
three redesign features, and we
previously extended the tests of two of
those features: the use of a single
decisionmaker, in which a disability
examiner may make the initial disability
determination in most cases without
requiring the signature of a medical
consultant; and elimination of the
reconsideration level of review. We are
now announcing a further extension of
the testing of these two features.
We also have conducted another test
involving the use of a single
decisionmaker who may make the
initial disability determination in most
cases without requiring the signature of
a medical consultant. We are also
extending the period during which we
will select cases to be included in this
test of the single decisionmaker feature.
Extension of Testing of Some Disability
Redesign Features
On August 30, 1999, we published in
the Federal Register a notice
announcing a prototype that would test
a new disability claims process in 10
States, also called the prototype process
(64 FR 47218). On December 23, 1999,
we published a notice in the Federal
Register (65 FR 72134) extending the
period during which we would select
cases to be included in a separate test
of the single decisionmaker feature. In
these notices, we stated that selection of
cases was expected to be concluded on
or about December 31, 2001. We also
stated that, if we decided to continue
the tests beyond that date, we would
publish another notice in the Federal
Register. We subsequently published
notices in the Federal Register
extending selection of cases for these
tests. Most recently, on December 10,
2003, we published a notice extending
selection of cases for the tests until no
later than September 30, 2005 (68 FR
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decided to continue selection of cases
for these tests beyond that date, we
would publish another notice in the
Federal Register. We have decided to
extend selection of cases for two
features of the prototype process (single
decisionmaker and elimination of the
reconsideration step), and the separate
test of single decisionmaker beyond
September 30, 2005. We expect that our
selection of cases for these tests will end
on or before September 30, 2006.
This extension also applies to the
locations in the State of New York that
we added to the prototype test in a
notice published in the Federal Register
on December 26, 2000 (65 FR 81553).
Dated: September 16, 2005.
Martin H. Gerry,
Deputy Commissioner for Disability and
Income Security Programs.
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Bureau of International Security and
Nonproliferation; Extension of Waiver
of Missile Proliferation Sanctions
Against Chinese Government
Activities
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Tennessee
Valley Authority (Meeting No. 1561).
TIME AND DATE: 9 a.m. (EDT), September
28, 2005; TVA West Tower Auditorium,
400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville,
Tennessee.
STATUS: Open.
AGENDA: Approval of minutes of meeting
held on July 22, 2005.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING:
SUMMARY: A determination has been
made to extend the waiver of import
sanctions against certain activities of the
Chinese Government that was
announced on September 19, 2003,
pursuant to the Arms Export Control
Act, as amended.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 18, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Vann H. Van Diepen, Office of
Chemical, Biological and Missile
Nonproliferation, Bureau of
International Security and
Nonproliferation, Department of State
(202–647–1142).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A
determination was made on March 17,
2005, pursuant to section 73(e) of the
Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C.
2797b(e)) that it was essential to the
national security of the United States to
waive for a period of six months the
import sanction described in Section
73(a)(2)(C) of the Arms Export Control
Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(a)(2)(C)) against
the activities of the Chinese Government
described in section 74(a)(8)(B) of the
Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C.
2797c(a)(8)(B))—i.e., activities of the
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Chinese government relating to the
development or production of any
missile equipment or technology and
activities of the Chinese government
affecting the development or production
of electronics, space systems or
equipment, and military aircraft (see
Federal Register Vol. 68, No. 182,
Friday, Sept. 19, 2003). This action was
effective on March 18, 2005.
On September 14, 2005, a
determination was made pursuant to
section 73(e) of the Arms Export Control
Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(e)) that it is
essential to the national security of the
United States to extend the waiver
period for an additional six months,
effective from the date of expiration of
the previous waiver (September 18,
2005).
These measures shall be implemented
by the responsible agencies as provided
in Executive Order 12851 of June 11,
1993.
Dated: September 21, 2005.
Stephen G. Rademaker,
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for
International Security and Nonproliferation,
Department of State.
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approximately 578 acres of TVA land on
Nickajack Reservoir in Marion County,
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E2. Sale of a permanent easement to
Dennis Patel for an access road to a new
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terms, affecting approximately 20.3
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5194]
Bureau of International Security and Nonproliferation; Extension
of Waiver of Missile Proliferation Sanctions Against Chinese Government
Activities
AGENCY: Department of State.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: A determination has been made to extend the waiver of import
sanctions against certain activities of the Chinese Government that was
announced on September 19, 2003, pursuant to the Arms Export Control
Act, as amended.
EFFECTIVE DATE: September 18, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Vann H. Van Diepen, Office of
Chemical, Biological and Missile Nonproliferation, Bureau of
International Security and Nonproliferation, Department of State (202-
647-1142).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A determination was made on March 17, 2005,
pursuant to section 73(e) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C.
2797b(e)) that it was essential to the national security of the United
States to waive for a period of six months the import sanction
described in Section 73(a)(2)(C) of the Arms Export Control Act (22
U.S.C. 2797b(a)(2)(C)) against the activities of the Chinese Government
described in section 74(a)(8)(B) of the Arms Export Control Act (22
U.S.C. 2797c(a)(8)(B))--i.e., activities of the Chinese government
relating to the development or production of any missile equipment or
technology and activities of the Chinese government affecting the
development or production of electronics, space systems or equipment,
and military aircraft (see Federal Register Vol. 68, No. 182, Friday,
Sept. 19, 2003). This action was effective on March 18, 2005.
On September 14, 2005, a determination was made pursuant to section
73(e) of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2797b(e)) that it is
essential to the national security of the United States to extend the
waiver period for an additional six months, effective from the date of
expiration of the previous waiver (September 18, 2005).
These measures shall be implemented by the responsible agencies as
provided in Executive Order 12851 of June 11, 1993.
Dated: September 21, 2005.
Stephen G. Rademaker,
Acting Assistant Secretary of State for International Security and
Nonproliferation, Department of State.
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