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Rita. This deviation will allow Federal
agencies to purchase premium gasoline
for government owned and leased
vehicles when lower grade gasoline is
not available. This deviation can be
found at www.gsa.gov/vehiclepolicy
and clicking on ‘‘Deviation from 41 CFR
102–34.335’’.
DATES: The deviation announced in this
notice is effective September 8, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
clarification of content, contact General
Services Administration, Office of
Governmentwide Policy, Office of
Travel, Transportation and Asset
Management, at (202) 501–1777 and cite
the deviation regarding motor vehicle
management dated September 30, 2005.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
Federal Management Regulation
(FMR) section 102–34.335 (41 CFR 102–
34.335) prohibits the use of premium
grade gasoline in any motor vehicle
owned or leased by the Government
unless the motor vehicle specifically
requires premium grade gasoline. This
section states that drivers are to use the
grade (octane rating) of gasoline
recommended by the motor vehicle
manufacturer when fueling motor
vehicles owned or leased by the
Government.
As a result of the catastrophic
destruction caused by Hurricanes
Katrina and Rita, agencies have reported
that their vehicles operators are unable
to purchase lower octane gasoline for
their vehicles to complete their
missions. In many areas, agencies have
only been able to procure premium
gasoline for use in their motor vehicles.
The original intent of section 102–
34.335 was to reduce fuel costs and
eliminate the unnecessary use of
premium gasoline in vehicles capable of
being operated on lower grade gasoline.
A notice announcing this deviation
was published in the Federal Register
on September 16, 2005 (70 FR 54747) as
a result of Hurricane Katrina. This
notice amends that notice by including
all agencies whose purchase of gasoline
for motor vehicles has been impacted by
both Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
GENERAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATION
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Federal Travel Regulation (FTR)
Agency for Toxic Substances and
Disease Registry
Maximum Per Diem Rates for Florida
and Ohio
Statement of Organization, Functions,
and Delegations of Authority
Office of Governmentwide
Policy, General Services Administration
(GSA).
AGENCY:
ACTION: Notice of Per Diem Bulletin 06–
2, revised continental United States
(CONUS) per diem rates.
SUMMARY: The General Services
Administration (GSA) is making a
technical correction to the lodging rates
of certain locations in the States of
Florida and Ohio. The per diems
prescribed in Bulletin 06–2 may be
found at www.gsa.gov/perdiem.
This notice is effective [enter
date of publication in the Federal
Register] and applies to travel
performed on or after October 1, 2005.
DATES:
For
clarification of content, contact Lois
Mandell, Office of Governmentwide
Policy, Travel Management Policy, at
(202) 501–2824. Please cite FTR Per
Diem Bulletin 06–2.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
After an analysis of the per diem rates
established for FY 2006 (see the Federal
Register notices at 70 FR 52100,
September 1, 2005), a technical
correction is being made to the per diem
rates in the following locations:
State of Florida
• Brevard County
State of Ohio
• Cuyahoga County
B. Procedures
This deviation is located on the
Internet at www.gsa.gov/vehiclepolicy
and clicking on ‘‘Deviation from 41 CFR
102–34.335’’.
Per diem rates and the FTR Per Diem
Bulletin are published on the Internet at
www.gsa.gov/perdiem. A Federal Notice
is published in the Federal Register on
a periodic basis. This process ensures
timely increases or decreases in per
diem rates established by GSA for
Federal employees on official travel
within CONUS. Notices published
periodically in the Federal Register,
such as this one, now constitute the
only notification of revisions in CONUS
per diem rates to agencies.
Dated: September 30, 2005.
Becky Rhodes,
Deputy Associate Administrator.
[FR Doc. 05–20375 Filed 10–11–05; 8:45 am]
Dated: October 5, 2005.
Rebecca Rhodes,
Deputy Associate Administrator.
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Part T (Agency for Toxic Substances
and Disease Registry) of the Statement
of Organization, Functions, and
Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (50 FR 25129–25130, dated
June 17, 1985, as amended most
recently at 69 FR 60629, dated October
12, 2004) is amended to reflect the
reorganization of the Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry
(ATSDR).
Section T–B, Organization and
Functions, is hereby amended as
follows:
Delete in its entirety the functional
statements for the Division of Health
Studies (TB8), and insert the following:
Division of Health Studies (TB8). (1)
Coordinates all activities associated
with human health studies, surveillance
activities, and registries; (2) provides
medical epidemiologic, and
biostatistical assistance and
consultation; (3) implements extramural
research programs that involve human
health investigations.
Office of the Director (TB81). (1)
Plans, directs, coordinates, and manages
the operations of the Division of Health
Studies; (2) develops goals and
objectives and provides leadership,
policy formulation, and guidance in
program planning and development; (3)
facilitates the science, including
analytic support of the division and
undertakes special scientific activities;
(4) coordinates division activities with
other components of ATSDR and other
federal agencies.
Surveillance and Registries Branch
(TB82). (1) Designs and conducts
surveillance and registry programs to
evaluate the adverse health effects on
persons exposed to hazardous
substances; (2) conducts health followup activities resulting from surveillance
and registries; (3) implements
extramural research programs that
involve surveillance and registries.
Health Investigations Branch (TB84).
(1) Designs and conducts human health,
including epidemiologic, studies to
evaluate the association between
exposure to hazardous substances and
adverse health effects; (2) provides
expert medical and environmental
epidemiologic consultation; (3)
implements extramural research
programs that involve human health
investigations.
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Federal Travel Regulation (FTR)
Maximum Per Diem Rates for Florida and Ohio
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide Policy, General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of Per Diem Bulletin 06-2, revised continental United
States (CONUS) per diem rates.
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SUMMARY: The General Services Administration (GSA) is making a
technical correction to the lodging rates of certain locations in the
States of Florida and Ohio. The per diems prescribed in Bulletin 06-2
may be found at www.gsa.gov/perdiem.
DATES: This notice is effective [enter date of publication in the
Federal Register] and applies to travel performed on or after October
1, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For clarification of content, contact
Lois Mandell, Office of Governmentwide Policy, Travel Management
Policy, at (202) 501-2824. Please cite FTR Per Diem Bulletin 06-2.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
After an analysis of the per diem rates established for FY 2006
(see the Federal Register notices at 70 FR 52100, September 1, 2005), a
technical correction is being made to the per diem rates in the
following locations:
State of Florida
Brevard County
State of Ohio
Cuyahoga County
B. Procedures
Per diem rates and the FTR Per Diem Bulletin are published on the
Internet at www.gsa.gov/perdiem. A Federal Notice is published in the
Federal Register on a periodic basis. This process ensures timely
increases or decreases in per diem rates established by GSA for Federal
employees on official travel within CONUS. Notices published
periodically in the Federal Register, such as this one, now constitute
the only notification of revisions in CONUS per diem rates to agencies.
Dated: October 5, 2005.
Rebecca Rhodes,
Deputy Associate Administrator.
[FR Doc. 05-20374 Filed 10-11-05; 8:45 am]
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