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Magalie R. Salas,
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[FR Doc. E5–7212 Filed 12–9–05; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
[Docket No. RM04–9–000]
Electronic Notification of Commission
Issuances; Notice of New Service List
Download Options
December 6, 2005.
Take notice that on December 6, 2005,
the Commission released a new version
of its Web Service List system. The new
version allows users to download the
postal addresses only for those persons
who do not have an e-mail address on
the service list. Previously, the only
option for postal addresses was to
download the postal addresses for all
contacts, including those who could be
served by e-mail.
The three download options are:
1. E-mail: Downloads the e-mail
addresses for all contacts on the service
list that are linked to an eRegistration
account. The addresses are placed in a
text file with a semicolon delimiter. It
may be necessary to change the
delimiter if your e-mail product requires
a different delimiter. Once the delimiter
is correct, you can copy/paste the
addresses into an e-mail address field.
Please note that pasting numerous
addresses in a single e-mail may trigger
some spam-prevention programs.
2. Postal contacts without e-mail:
Downloads the postal addresses only for
those contacts that are not linked to an
eRegistration account for the applicable
service list. The download format
options are the same as before:
Delimited with a semicolon, comma,
space, tab, or tilde; fixed length; Excel;
Database file (dbf); or XML format.
Options 1 and 2 together account for all
contacts on the service list.
3. All contacts: Downloads the postal
addresses for all contacts, whether they
are linked to an eRegistration account or
not, with the same format options as
above. Option 3 also accounts for all
contacts on the service list.
The record format for the postal
address download options is identical to
the previous version. However, if you
use the ‘‘Postal contacts without e-mail’’
option, the downloaded file will contain
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blank entries in any record where one
or both of the contacts had an e-mail
address. This means that some users
may need to revise a macro or other
program used to generate mail labels to
account for the blank entries.
The Commission encourages any
party intervening in Commission
proceedings to efile the motion to
intervene and to ensure that all contacts
for the party and for a law firm that may
represent the party have validated
eRegistration accounts. The eFiling
system allows persons filing a motion to
intervene to specify all of the parties to
the motion, all legal representatives of
the party or parties, and any other
contacts for the parties that should be
served.
Contacts for entities filing
applications, petitions, or requests with
the Commission should also have
validated eRegistration accounts even if
the application, petition, or request
itself cannot be submitted to the
Commission electronically. This will
enable the Commission’s Registry staff
to select the eRegistration account for
each contact so that the contact’s e-mail
address will appear on the service list.
All persons with eRegistration
accounts should maintain those
accounts to reflect current address and
other information. If an account holder’s
e-mail address changes, and the account
holder wants to preserve links to
existing service lists and eSubscriptions,
that person should edit the e-mail
address in the existing account instead
of creating a new account. Persons
should create new accounts only when,
as a result of a move to another
company or firm, there is no need to
preserve links to service lists and
eSubscriptions linked to the previous
account.
For additional guidance on using
FERC Online for eRegistration, eFiling,
and eService, refer to the FERC Online
Reference Guide at https://www.ferc.gov/
docs-filing/fol-ref-guide.pdf.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E5–7213 Filed 12–9–05; 8:45 am]
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FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Sunshine Act; Notice of Change in
Subject Matter of Agency Meeting
Pursuant to the provisions of
subsection (e)(2) of the ‘‘Government in
the Sunshine Act’’ (5 U.S.C. 552b(e)(2)),
notice is hereby given that at its open
meeting held at 2:30 p.m. on Monday,
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December 5, 2005, the Corporation’s
Board of Directors determined, on
motion of Director John C. Dugan
(Director, Comptroller of the Currency),
seconded by Director Thomas J. Curry
(Appointive), concurred in by Director
John M. Reich (Director, Office of Thrift
Supervision) and Acting Chairman
Martin J. Gruenberg, that Corporation
business required the addition to the
agenda for consideration at the meeting,
on less than seven days’ notice to the
public, of a personnel matter.
The Board further determined, by the
same majority vote, that no earlier
notice of the change in the subject
matter of the meeting was practicable.
Dated: December 7, 2005.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
Robert E. Feldman
Executive Secretary.
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Controlling Paperwork Burdens on the
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Copies of the OMB 83–Is and supporting
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October 1, 1995, unless it displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
[Docket No. RM04-9-000]
Electronic Notification of Commission Issuances; Notice of New
Service List Download Options
December 6, 2005.
Take notice that on December 6, 2005, the Commission released a new
version of its Web Service List system. The new version allows users to
download the postal addresses only for those persons who do not have an
e-mail address on the service list. Previously, the only option for
postal addresses was to download the postal addresses for all contacts,
including those who could be served by e-mail.
The three download options are:
1. E-mail: Downloads the e-mail addresses for all contacts on the
service list that are linked to an eRegistration account. The addresses
are placed in a text file with a semicolon delimiter. It may be
necessary to change the delimiter if your e-mail product requires a
different delimiter. Once the delimiter is correct, you can copy/paste
the addresses into an e-mail address field. Please note that pasting
numerous addresses in a single e-mail may trigger some spam-prevention
programs.
2. Postal contacts without e-mail: Downloads the postal addresses
only for those contacts that are not linked to an eRegistration account
for the applicable service list. The download format options are the
same as before: Delimited with a semicolon, comma, space, tab, or
tilde; fixed length; Excel; Database file (dbf); or XML format. Options
1 and 2 together account for all contacts on the service list.
3. All contacts: Downloads the postal addresses for all contacts,
whether they are linked to an eRegistration account or not, with the
same format options as above. Option 3 also accounts for all contacts
on the service list.
The record format for the postal address download options is
identical to the previous version. However, if you use the ``Postal
contacts without e-mail'' option, the downloaded file will contain
blank entries in any record where one or both of the contacts had an e-
mail address. This means that some users may need to revise a macro or
other program used to generate mail labels to account for the blank
entries.
The Commission encourages any party intervening in Commission
proceedings to efile the motion to intervene and to ensure that all
contacts for the party and for a law firm that may represent the party
have validated eRegistration accounts. The eFiling system allows
persons filing a motion to intervene to specify all of the parties to
the motion, all legal representatives of the party or parties, and any
other contacts for the parties that should be served.
Contacts for entities filing applications, petitions, or requests
with the Commission should also have validated eRegistration accounts
even if the application, petition, or request itself cannot be
submitted to the Commission electronically. This will enable the
Commission's Registry staff to select the eRegistration account for
each contact so that the contact's e-mail address will appear on the
service list.
All persons with eRegistration accounts should maintain those
accounts to reflect current address and other information. If an
account holder's e-mail address changes, and the account holder wants
to preserve links to existing service lists and eSubscriptions, that
person should edit the e-mail address in the existing account instead
of creating a new account. Persons should create new accounts only
when, as a result of a move to another company or firm, there is no
need to preserve links to service lists and eSubscriptions linked to
the previous account.
For additional guidance on using FERC Online for eRegistration,
eFiling, and eService, refer to the FERC Online Reference Guide at
https://www.ferc.gov/docs-filing/fol-ref-guide.pdf.
Magalie R. Salas,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. E5-7213 Filed 12-9-05; 8:45 am]
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