Record of Vote of Meeting Closure (Pub. L. 94-409) (5 U.S.C. 552b), 60371-60372 [05-20776]
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Ireland, Dublin, Ireland; Vodafone
Portugal, Lisboa, Portugal; Voltaire
Consultants bv, Baarn, Netherlands;
VoluBill, Cedex, France; Waterford
Institute of Technology, Waterford,
Ireland; and Wisdom Networks Co.,
Ltd., Tokyo, Japan have been added as
parties to this venture.
Also, Agilance, Inc., Outremont,
Quebec, Canada; Antic Seiler Rosch,
Oldham, United Kingdom; Atrica, Santa
Clara, CA; China, Telecom System
Integration Co. Ltd., Beijing; People
Republic of China; Comrise Technology,
Hazlet, NJ; Concord Communications,
Marlboro, MA; Connexn Technologies,
Wesminster, CO; Croucher Consultants
Ltd., Pease Pottage, United Kingdom;
Daleen Technologies, Inc., Boca Raton,
FL; Digital Fairway Corporation,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada; DigitalFuel,
San Matio, CA; Econet Wirless Nigeria,
Victoria Island, Nigeria; eDynamic, Inc.,
Planta, TX; Eftia OSS Solutions, Inc.,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Emperative,
Boulder, CO; Enguenity Technologies,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Etesian
GmbH, Holzkirchen, Germany;
Getronics Consulting BV, Amsterdam,
Netherlands; Gigastream UMTS
Technologies, Saabruecken, Germany;
Granita Systems, Inc., Manchester, NH;
InferData, Mountain View, CA; Integral
Access, Inc., Chelmsford, MA; IXI
Mobile, Inc., Ra’anana, Israel; Kabira
Technolgies, Inc., San Rafael, CA;
Leapstone Systems, Inc., Somerset, NJ;
Level 3 Communications, Broomfield,
CO; MobileTEL EAD, Safia, Bulgaria;
Partner Communications Company,
Ltd., Rosh- Ha’ayin, Israel; Pedestal
Networks, Fremont, CA; People Soft,
Inc., Pleasanton, CA; Photonex
Corporation, Maynard, MA; Pride
S.p.A., Milano, Italy; QT Training LTD,
Macclesfield, United Kingdom;
Quallaby Corporation, Lowell, MA;
Redrock Communications, Bentleigh,
Australia; Rocket Software, Alamedia,
CA; SMG Co. LTD., Yokohama City,
Japan; SunTech Sp. z o.o., Warsaw,
Poland; TeleGea, Inc., Waltham, MA;
Telekom Applies Business, Kuala
Lumpur, Malaysia; Tyco
Telecommunications, Morristown, NJ;
WestGlobal, Dublin, Ireland; and ZOOM
Networks Inc., Beijing, People’s
Republic of China have withdrawn as
parties to this venture.
The following members have changed
their names: 4DH Consulting has
changed its name to 4DH Software Inc.,
Seattle, WA; ADC Telecommunications
has changed its name to ADC Software
Systems, Minneapolis, MN; Intec
Telecom Systems has changed its name
to ADC Software Systems, Minneapolis,
MN; Amdocs Management Ltd. has
changed its name to Amdocs, Ra’anana,
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Israel; Xenicom Ltd. has changed its
name to Andrew Network Solutions,
Bristol, United Kingdom; Andrew
Network Solutions Ltd. has changed its
name to Andrew Network Solutions,
Bristol, United Kingdom; AutoMagic
Consulting LLC has changed its name to
AutoMagic KB LLC, Denver Co; Barrett
AB has changed its name to Barret AB,
Froson, Sweden; Capgemini has
changed its name to Capgemini Telecom
and Media, Paris, France; Capgemini
Telecom Media Entertainment has
changed its name to Capgemini Telecom
and Media, Paris, France; SESI has
changed its name to Celona
Technologies Ltd., London, United
Kingdom; Equador has changed its
name to CH2M Hill, Richmond, United
Kingdom; Chungwa Telecom Co., LTD
has changed its name to Chungwa
Telecom Laboratories Co., LTD,
Taoyuan, Taiwan; OSS.CL has changed
its name to Computerland, Warsaw,
Poland; Defense Information Systems
Agency has changed its name to DOD,
Fort Monmouth, NJ; SMARTS has
changed its name to EMC, Brentford,
United Kingdom; Tertio
Telecommunications has changed its
name to Evolving Systems Ltd., London,
United Kingdom; FORS Training CJSC
has changed its name to FORS Training
Center Company Limited, Moscow,
Russia; Incatel AS has changed its name
to Incatel, Sandvika, Norway; Industria
Networks Ltd has changed its name to
Industria, Dublin, Ireland; ICS
Intelligent Communication Software has
changed its name to Intelligent
Communication Software Entwicklungs
GmbH, Muenchen, Germany; Intelligent
Communication Software has changed
its name to Intelligent Communication
Software Entwicklungs GmbH,
Muenchen, Germany; Networking
Technology Laboratory has changed its
name to Networking Technology
Laboratory (BUTE), Budapest, Hungary;
Nokia Networks has changed its name to
Nokia Oyj, Tempere, Finland; Office of
Communications has changed its name
to Office of Communications (OFCOM),
London, United Kingdom; Cognera Ltd.
Has changed its name to Olista,
Natanya, Israel; Cymbal Corporation has
changed its name to Patni Computer
Services, Fremont, CA; Mobilink has
changed its name to PMCL MOBILINK,
Islamabad, Pakistan; European
Technical Support Limited has changed
its name to Q6 Ltd., Dorkins United
Kingdom; SAS Global Services has
changed its name to SAS Institute
Global Services Pvt. Ltd., Pune, India;
Sunrise has changed its name to sunrise,
Zurich, Switzerland; Steleus Group, Inc.
has changed its name to Tekelec,
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Limonest, France; Inet Technologies,
Inc. has changed its name to Tektronix
Texas, LLC, Richardson, TX; Telenor AS
has changed its name to Telenor ASA,
Fornebu, Norway; TICO GmGH has
changed its name to TICO GmbH,
Weininger, Switzerland; UMC has
changed its name to Ukrainian Mobile
Communications UMB, Kiev, Ukraine;
Watch Mark Corp. has changed its name
to Vallent Corporation, Bellevue, WA;
and ECSi has changed its name to
VokeTel, Thorurhill, Ontario, Canada.
No other changes have been made in
either the membership or planned
activity of the group research project.
Membership in this group research
project remains open, and the Forum
intends to file additional written
notification disclosing all changes in
membership.
On October 21, 1988, the Forum filed
its original notification pursuant to
section 6(a) of the Act. The Department
of Justice published a notice in the
Federal Register pursuant to Section
6(b) of the Act on December 8, 1988 (53
FR 49615).
The last notification was filed with
the Department on January 21, 2005. A
notice was published in the Federal
Register pursuant to Section 6(b) of the
Act on March 25, 2005 (70 FR 15352).
Dorothy B. Fountain,
Deputy Director of Operations, Antitrust
Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Parole Commission
Record of Vote of Meeting Closure
(Pub. L. 94–409) (5 U.S.C. 552b)
I, Edward F. Reilly, Jr., Chairman of
the United States Parole Commission,
was present at a meeting of said
Commission, which started at
approximately 5 p.m., on Thursday,
October 6, 2005, at the U.S. Parole
Commission, 5550 Friendship
Boulevard, 4th Floor, Chevy Chase,
Maryland 20815. The purpose of the
meeting was to decide two petitions for
reconsideration pursuant to 28 CFR
2.27. Five Commissioners were present,
constituting a quorum when the vote to
close the meeting was submitted.
Public announcement further
describing the subject matter of the
meeting and certifications of General
Counsel that this meeting may be closed
by vote of the Commissioners present
were submitted to the Commissioners
prior to the conduct of any other
business. Upon motion duly made,
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seconded, and carried, the following
Commissioners voted that the meeting
be closed: Edward F. Reilly, Jr.,
Cranston J. Mitchell, Deborah A.
Spagnoli, Isaac Fulwood, Jr., and
Patricia Cushwa.
In Witness Whereof, I make this
official record of the vote taken to close
this meeting and authorize this record to
be made available to the public.
Dated: October 7, 2005.
Edward F. Reilly, Jr.,
Chairman, U.S. Parole Commission.
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Comment Request
October 11, 2005.
The Department of Labor (DOL) has
submitted the following public
information collection requests (ICRs) to
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) for review and approval in
accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13,
44 U.S.C. chapter 35). A copy of each
ICR, with applicable supporting
documentation, may be obtained by
contacting Darrin King on 202–693–
4129 (this is not a toll-free number) or
e-mail: king.darrin@dol.gov.
Comments should be sent to Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Attn: OMB Desk Officer for the
Employment Standards Administration
(ESA), Office of Management and
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date of this publication in the Federal
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The OMB is particularly interested in
comments which:
• Evaluate whether the proposed
collection of information is necessary
for the proper performance of the
functions of the agency, including
whether the information will have
practical utility;
• Evaluate the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used;
• Enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be
collected; and
• Minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including through the
use of appropriate automated,
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electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of
responses.
Agency: Employment Standards
Administration.
Type of Review: Extension of
currently approved collection.
Title: Notice of Controversion of Right
to Compensation.
OMB Number: 1215–0023.
Form Number: LS–207.
Frequency: On occasion.
Type of Response: Reporting.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit.
Number of Respondents: 750.
Annual Responses: 15,750.
Average Response Time: 15 minutes.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours:
3,938.
Total Annualized Capital/startup
Costs: $0.
Total Annual Costs (operating/
maintaining systems or purchasing
services): $7,011.00.
Description: The Division of
Longshore and Harbor Workers’
Compensation administers the
Longshore and Harbor Worker’s
Compensation Act. This Act provides
benefits to workers injured in maritime
employment on the navigable waters of
the United States or in an adjoining area
customarily used by an employer in
loading, unloading, repairing or
building a vessel. Pursuant to sections
914(d) of the Act, and 20 CFR 702.251,
if an employer controverts the right to
compensation he/she shall file with the
district director in the affected
compensation district on or before the
fourteenth day after he/she has
knowledge of the alleged injury or
death, a notice, in accordance with a
form prescribed by the Secretary, stating
that the right to compensation is
controverted. Form LS–207 is used for
this purpose. Form LS–207 is used by
insurance carriers and self-insured
employers to controvert claims under
the Longshore Act.
Agency: Employment Standards
Administration.
Type of Review: Extension of
currently approved collection.
Title: Agreement and Undertaking.
OMB Number: 1215–0034.
Form Number: OWCP–1.
Frequency: On occasion.
Type of Response: Reporting.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit.
Number of Respondents: 300.
Annual Responses: 300.
Average Response Time: 15 minutes.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 75.
Total Annualized Capital/startup
Costs: $0.
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Total Annual Costs (operating/
maintaining systems or purchasing
services): $120.00.
Description: Coal Mine operators and
Longshore companies desiring to be
self-insurers are required by law (30
U.S.C. 933 BL and 33 U.S.C. 932 LS) to
produce security in terms of an
indemnity bond, security deposit, or for
Black Lung only, a letter of credit or
501(c)(21) trust. Once a company’s
application to become self-insured is
reviewed by the Division of Coal Mine
Workers; Compensation or by the
Division of Longshore and Harbor
Workers’ Compensation and it is
determined the company is potentially
eligible, an amount of security is
determined to guarantee the payment of
benefits required by the Act.
The OWCP–1 form is executed by the
self-insurer who agrees to abide by the
Department’s rules and authorizes the
Secretary, in the event of default, to file
suit to secure payment from a bond
underwriter or in the case of a Federal
Reserve account, to sell the securities
for the same purpose. A company
cannot be authorized to self-insure until
this requirement is met. Regulations
establishing this requirement are at 20
CFR 726.110 for Coal Mine/Black Lung
and 20 CFR 703.304 for Longshore.
Agency: Employment Standards
Administration.
Type of Review: Extension of
currently approved collection.
Title: Application for Federal
Certificate of Age.
OMB Number: 1215–0083.
Form Number: WH–14.
Frequency: On occasion.
Type of Response: Reporting and
Recordkeeping.
Affected Public: Business or other forprofit; not-for-profit institutions; farms;
and State, tribal, or local government.
Number of Respondents: 10.
Annual Responses: 10.
Average Response Time: 10 minutes.
Estimated Annual Burden Hours: 2.
Total Annualized Capital/startup
Costs: $0.
Total Annual Costs (operating/
maintaining systems or purchasing
services): $0.
Description: Fair Labor Standards Act
(FLSA), 29 U.S.C. 201 et seq., section
3(l) provides, in part, that an employer
may protect against unwitting
employment of ‘‘’oppressive child
labor,’’’ as defined in section 3(l), by
having on file a certificate issued
pursuant to Department of Labor
regulations certifying that the named
person meets the FLSA minimum age
requirements for employment. FLSA
section 11(c) requires that all employers
covered by the Act make, keep, and
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Parole Commission
Record of Vote of Meeting Closure (Pub. L. 94-409) (5 U.S.C.
552b)
I, Edward F. Reilly, Jr., Chairman of the United States Parole
Commission, was present at a meeting of said Commission, which started
at approximately 5 p.m., on Thursday, October 6, 2005, at the U.S.
Parole Commission, 5550 Friendship Boulevard, 4th Floor, Chevy Chase,
Maryland 20815. The purpose of the meeting was to decide two petitions
for reconsideration pursuant to 28 CFR 2.27. Five Commissioners were
present, constituting a quorum when the vote to close the meeting was
submitted.
Public announcement further describing the subject matter of the
meeting and certifications of General Counsel that this meeting may be
closed by vote of the Commissioners present were submitted to the
Commissioners prior to the conduct of any other business. Upon motion
duly made,
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seconded, and carried, the following Commissioners voted that the
meeting be closed: Edward F. Reilly, Jr., Cranston J. Mitchell, Deborah
A. Spagnoli, Isaac Fulwood, Jr., and Patricia Cushwa.
In Witness Whereof, I make this official record of the vote taken
to close this meeting and authorize this record to be made available to
the public.
Dated: October 7, 2005.
Edward F. Reilly, Jr.,
Chairman, U.S. Parole Commission.
[FR Doc. 05-20776 Filed 10-13-05; 9:48 am]
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