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A summary of the application for an
amendment follows.
Summary of the Application
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Applicant: U.S. Shippers Association
(‘‘USSA’’), 3715 East Valley Drive,
Missouri City, Texas 77459, Contact:
John S. Chinn, Project Director,
Telephone: (734) 927–4328.
Application No.: 85–12A18.
Date Deemed Submitted: January 9,
2006.
The original USSA Certificate was
issued on June 3, 1986 (51 FR 20873,
June 9, 1986), and last amended on
November 5, 2004 (69 FR 67703,
November 19, 2004).
Proposed Amendment: USSA seeks to
amend its Certificate to:
1. Add each of the following
companies as a new ‘‘Member’’ of the
Certificate within the meaning of
section 325.2(1) of the Regulations (15
CFR 325.2(1)):
(a) Atotech USA, Inc., Rockhill, South
Carolina; Bostik, Inc., Wauwatosa,
Wisconsin; Hutchinson FTS, Inc., Troy,
Michigan; Paulstra CRC Corporation,
Grand Rapids, Michigan; Sartomer
Company, Inc., Exton, Pennsylvania;
Total Lubricants USA, Inc., Linden,
New Jersey; and Total Petrochemicals
USA, Inc., Houston, Texas. The
controlling entity for these seven
proposed new members is Total
Holdings USA, Inc., Houston, Texas;
(b) Shell Chemical LP, Houston,
Texas; Shell Chemicals Americas, Inc.,
Calgary, Ontario, Canada; and Shell Oil
Products Company LLC, Houston,
Texas. The controlling entity for these
three proposed new members is Royal
Dutch Shell plc, The Hague, The
Netherlands; and
(c) DeSantis & Associates, Inc.,
Missouri City, Texas;
2. Delete the following companies as
‘‘Members’’ of the Certificate:
ConocoPhillips, Borger, Texas; Lyondell
Chemicals Worldwide, Inc., Houston,
Texas; and Pecten Chemicals, Inc.,
Houston, Texas; and
3. Change the name of the following
Member: ‘‘Resolution Performance
Products, LLC, Houston, Texas’’ to
‘‘Hexion Specialty Chemicals, Houston,
Texas’’ (controlling entity: Apollo
Management LP, New York, New York).
Dated: January 11, 2006.
Jeffrey C. Anspacher,
Director, Export Trading Company Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
National Conference on Weights and
Measures: Interim Meeting
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting of the
Conference in January 2006.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Interim Meeting of the
91st National Conference on Weights
and Measures (NCWM) will be held
January 22 through 25, 2006, at the
Omni Jacksonville Hotel in Jacksonville,
Florida. This meeting is open to the
public. Detailed meeting agendas and
information on registration
requirements, fees and hotel
information can be found at https://
www.ncwm.net. The NCWM is an
organization of weights and measures
officials of the states, counties, and
cities of the United States, Federal
Agencies, and private sector
representatives. This meeting brings
together government officials and
representatives of business, industry,
trade associations, and consumer
organizations to consider subjects
related to the field of weights and
measures technology, administration
and enforcement. Pursuant to (15 U.S.C.
272(b)(6)), the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
supports the NCWM as one of several
means it uses to solicit comments and
recommendations on revising or
updating a variety of publications
related to legal metrology and to
promote uniformity among the States in
laws, regulations, methods, and testing
equipment that comprises regulatory
control of commercial weighing and
measuring devices and practices.
Publication of this Notice by the NIST
on the NCWM’s behalf is being
undertaken as a public service; NIST
does not necessarily endorse, approve,
or recommend any of the proposals
contained in the notice.
DATES: January 22–25, 2006.
ADDRESSES: The Omni Jacksonville
Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
NCWM has the following topics
scheduled for discussion and
development at its Interim Meeting. At
this stage, the items are proposals. This
meeting includes work sessions in
which Committees take public
comments and develop or finalize
recommendations for possible adoption
in July 2006 at the 91st NCWM Annual
Meeting. Committees may also
withdraw or carryover items that need
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additional development. Please see
NCWM Publication 15, which is
available on the NCWM Web site at
https://www.ncwm.net for additional
information. The following are brief
descriptions of some significant agenda
items that will be considered at the
meeting. Comments will be taken on
these items during the public comment
sessions to be held at the meeting.
The NCWM Specifications and
Tolerances Committee will consider
proposed amendments to NIST
Handbook 44, ‘‘Specifications,
Tolerances, and other Technical
Requirements for Weighing and
Measuring Devices.’’ Those items
address weighing and measuring
devices that may be used in commercial
measurement applications, that is,
devices that are normally used to buy
from or sell to the general public or used
for determining the quantity of product
sold among businesses. Issues on the
agenda of the NCWM Laws and
Regulations Committee relate to
proposals to amend NIST Handbook
130, ‘‘Uniform Laws and Regulations in
the area of legal metrology and engine
fuel quality,’’ or NIST Handbook 133,
‘‘Checking the Net Contents of Packaged
Goods.’’ This notice contains
information about significant items on
the NCWM Committee agendas so
several issues are not presented in this
notice so the following items are not
consecutively numbered.
NCWM Specifications and Tolerances
Committee
The following items are proposals to
amend NIST Handbook 44,
‘‘Specifications, Tolerances and other
Technical Requirements for Weighing
and Measuring Devices.’’
General Code
Item 310–1. Software for Not-Built for
Purpose Devices: the issue addresses an
extensive series of marking
requirements for commercial
measurement systems. In particular, the
topic examines which marking
requirements should apply to electronic
instruments not specifically designed
for weighing or measuring systems.
Item 310–3. Multiple Weighing or
Measuring Elements with a Single
Provision for Sealing: the proposal
would require new liquid-measuring
devices to identify when an adjustment
is made to any measuring element
which has multiple measuring elements
but that is only equipped with a single
provision for sealing.
Item 310–4. Applicable Tolerances for
Type Evaluation: the issue seeks to
clarify the tolerances to be applied
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during the type evaluation of weighing
and measuring devices.
Scales Code
Item 320–1. Zero Indication;
Requirements for Markings or
Indications for Other than Digital Zero
Indications: this item would clarify the
requirement’s original intent for
marking zero indications on scales and
point-of-sale systems where a zero is
represented by other than a digital
indication of zero.
Item 320–3. Revise Shift Test for
Scales: this item would modify
requirements for the placement of test
weights and test loads on weighing
devices.
Item 320–5. Maintenance Tolerances:
this item is a proposal to align
tolerances in NIST Handbook 44 with
recommendations for nonautomatic
scales from Organization of
International Legal Metrology (OIML).
Item 320–6. Time Dependence Tests:
this is a proposal to align the type
approval requirements for the time
dependence (creep) test for scales and
load cells with OIML requirements.
Item 320–8. Computing Scale
Interfaced to a Cash Register: this
proposal is intended to address the
proper interface of computing scales
with Electronic Cash Registers (ECRs)
and to clarify how each component
must display transaction information,
function in taking tare, and operate with
Price-Look-Up (PLU) capability.
Item 320–11. Acceptable International
Symbols: this is a proposal to include a
list of accepted international symbols
for marking operational controls,
indications and features on scales in
NIST Handbook 44.
Belt-Conveyor Scale Systems
Item 321–1. Official and As-found
Tests: the purpose of this item is to
improve the accuracy of these systems
by encouraging users to conduct random
as-found tests and to improve their
recordkeeping concerning scale
maintenance and performance.
Liquid-Measuring Devices
Item 330–4. Diversion of Measured
Flow: this item is a proposal to revise
requirements for valves and piping on
liquid measuring devices so that they
are consistent through-out the
handbook.
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Vehicle-Tank Meters
Item 331–3. Temperature
Compensation: this proposal would add
a number of specifications, test notes,
and tolerances to recognize automatic
temperature compensation on vehicletank meters and specify the tests to be
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conducted on meters equipped with
automatic temperature compensation.
Temperature compensation is under
consideration by the Laws and
Regulations Committee as described
below in Item 232–1.
Cryogenic Liquid Measuring Devices
334–1 Provision for Security Seals:
this is a proposal to add a requirement
that these meters have electronic
security seals.
The following items are proposals to
amend NIST Handbook 130, ‘‘Uniform
Laws and Regulations—in the Areas of
Legal Metrology and Engine Fuel
Quality.’’
Method of Sale of Commodities
Regulation
Item 232–1. Temperature
Compensation: add provisions to permit
the temperature compensation of
refined petroleum products to the
volume at 15 °C (60 °F) for deliveries in
both wholesale and retail (service
station) transactions.
Item 232–2. Biodiesel and Fuel
Ethanol Labeling: this item requires the
identification and labeling of biodiesel
fuels and blends at retail service
stations.
Engine Fuels, Petroleum Products, and
Automotive Lubricants Regulation
Item 237–1. Premium Diesel
Lubricity: this is a proposal to amend
the lubricity requirement for premium
diesel fuel to make them consistent with
the appropriate ASTM standard for this
product.
Interpretations and Guidelines and
Others
Item 250–2. Guideline for the Method
of Sale of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables:
this is a proposal to allow farmers’
markets and other retailers to sell
products by various methods of sale
including weight, measure or count.
NIST Handbook 133 ‘‘Checking the Net
Contents of Packaged Goods’’
Item 260–1. Moisture Loss in
Packaged Goods: this item proposes to
add guidance regarding moisture loss
from packaged goods.
Ken
Butcher, NIST, Weights and Measures
Division, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600,
Gaithersburg, MD 20899–2600.
Telephone (301) 975–4859, or e-mail:
kbutcher@nist.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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Administration
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NCWM Laws and Regulations
Committee
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Dated: January 3, 2006.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
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Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management
Council; Public Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council will convene a
public meeting of the Special
Management Zone (SMZ) Monitoring
Team.
DATES: The SMZ Monitoring Team
meeting will convene at 9 a.m. on
Wednesday, February 1 and conclude
no later than 2 p.m. on Thursday,
February 2, 2006.
ADDRESSES: The meeting will be held at
the National Marine Fisheries Service
Laboratory, 3500 Delwood Beach Road,
Panama City, FL 32408; telephone: (850)
234–6541.
Council address: Gulf of Mexico
Fishery Management Council, 2203
North Lois Avenue, Suite 1100, Tampa,
FL 33607.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron
Lukens, SMZ Monitoring Team
Chairman; telephone: (228) 875–5912.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Mississippi Gulf Fishing Banks, Inc. and
the Alabama Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources/
Marine Resources Division have both
petitioned the Gulf of Mexico Fishery
Management Council (Council) for
Special Management Zone (SMZ) status
for artificial reef areas off their
respective coasts. SMZ status allows for
the implementation of gear restrictions
that are required when fishing within a
zone. This means that regulations for
fishing within an SMZ would be
different than regulations for fishing
anywhere else in the Gulf of Mexico
Exclusive Economic Zone, only with
respect to gears.
The Council established the SMZ
Monitoring Team to provide technical
advice regarding requests from
petitioners. The SMZ Monitoring Team
meeting will consist of the following
discussion topics:
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
National Conference on Weights and Measures: Interim Meeting
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of a public meeting of the Conference in January 2006.
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SUMMARY: The Interim Meeting of the 91st National Conference on Weights
and Measures (NCWM) will be held January 22 through 25, 2006, at the
Omni Jacksonville Hotel in Jacksonville, Florida. This meeting is open
to the public. Detailed meeting agendas and information on registration
requirements, fees and hotel information can be found at https://
www.ncwm.net. The NCWM is an organization of weights and measures
officials of the states, counties, and cities of the United States,
Federal Agencies, and private sector representatives. This meeting
brings together government officials and representatives of business,
industry, trade associations, and consumer organizations to consider
subjects related to the field of weights and measures technology,
administration and enforcement. Pursuant to (15 U.S.C. 272(b)(6)), the
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) supports the NCWM
as one of several means it uses to solicit comments and recommendations
on revising or updating a variety of publications related to legal
metrology and to promote uniformity among the States in laws,
regulations, methods, and testing equipment that comprises regulatory
control of commercial weighing and measuring devices and practices.
Publication of this Notice by the NIST on the NCWM's behalf is being
undertaken as a public service; NIST does not necessarily endorse,
approve, or recommend any of the proposals contained in the notice.
DATES: January 22-25, 2006.
ADDRESSES: The Omni Jacksonville Hotel, Jacksonville, Florida.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The NCWM has the following topics scheduled
for discussion and development at its Interim Meeting. At this stage,
the items are proposals. This meeting includes work sessions in which
Committees take public comments and develop or finalize recommendations
for possible adoption in July 2006 at the 91st NCWM Annual Meeting.
Committees may also withdraw or carryover items that need additional
development. Please see NCWM Publication 15, which is available on the
NCWM Web site at https://www.ncwm.net for additional information. The
following are brief descriptions of some significant agenda items that
will be considered at the meeting. Comments will be taken on these
items during the public comment sessions to be held at the meeting.
The NCWM Specifications and Tolerances Committee will consider
proposed amendments to NIST Handbook 44, ``Specifications, Tolerances,
and other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices.''
Those items address weighing and measuring devices that may be used in
commercial measurement applications, that is, devices that are normally
used to buy from or sell to the general public or used for determining
the quantity of product sold among businesses. Issues on the agenda of
the NCWM Laws and Regulations Committee relate to proposals to amend
NIST Handbook 130, ``Uniform Laws and Regulations in the area of legal
metrology and engine fuel quality,'' or NIST Handbook 133, ``Checking
the Net Contents of Packaged Goods.'' This notice contains information
about significant items on the NCWM Committee agendas so several issues
are not presented in this notice so the following items are not
consecutively numbered.
NCWM Specifications and Tolerances Committee
The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 44,
``Specifications, Tolerances and other Technical Requirements for
Weighing and Measuring Devices.''
General Code
Item 310-1. Software for Not-Built for Purpose Devices: the issue
addresses an extensive series of marking requirements for commercial
measurement systems. In particular, the topic examines which marking
requirements should apply to electronic instruments not specifically
designed for weighing or measuring systems.
Item 310-3. Multiple Weighing or Measuring Elements with a Single
Provision for Sealing: the proposal would require new liquid-measuring
devices to identify when an adjustment is made to any measuring element
which has multiple measuring elements but that is only equipped with a
single provision for sealing.
Item 310-4. Applicable Tolerances for Type Evaluation: the issue
seeks to clarify the tolerances to be applied
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during the type evaluation of weighing and measuring devices.
Scales Code
Item 320-1. Zero Indication; Requirements for Markings or
Indications for Other than Digital Zero Indications: this item would
clarify the requirement's original intent for marking zero indications
on scales and point-of-sale systems where a zero is represented by
other than a digital indication of zero.
Item 320-3. Revise Shift Test for Scales: this item would modify
requirements for the placement of test weights and test loads on
weighing devices.
Item 320-5. Maintenance Tolerances: this item is a proposal to
align tolerances in NIST Handbook 44 with recommendations for
nonautomatic scales from Organization of International Legal Metrology
(OIML).
Item 320-6. Time Dependence Tests: this is a proposal to align the
type approval requirements for the time dependence (creep) test for
scales and load cells with OIML requirements.
Item 320-8. Computing Scale Interfaced to a Cash Register: this
proposal is intended to address the proper interface of computing
scales with Electronic Cash Registers (ECRs) and to clarify how each
component must display transaction information, function in taking
tare, and operate with Price-Look-Up (PLU) capability.
Item 320-11. Acceptable International Symbols: this is a proposal
to include a list of accepted international symbols for marking
operational controls, indications and features on scales in NIST
Handbook 44.
Belt-Conveyor Scale Systems
Item 321-1. Official and As-found Tests: the purpose of this item
is to improve the accuracy of these systems by encouraging users to
conduct random as-found tests and to improve their recordkeeping
concerning scale maintenance and performance.
Liquid-Measuring Devices
Item 330-4. Diversion of Measured Flow: this item is a proposal to
revise requirements for valves and piping on liquid measuring devices
so that they are consistent through-out the handbook.
Vehicle-Tank Meters
Item 331-3. Temperature Compensation: this proposal would add a
number of specifications, test notes, and tolerances to recognize
automatic temperature compensation on vehicle-tank meters and specify
the tests to be conducted on meters equipped with automatic temperature
compensation. Temperature compensation is under consideration by the
Laws and Regulations Committee as described below in Item 232-1.
Cryogenic Liquid Measuring Devices 334-1 Provision for Security
Seals: this is a proposal to add a requirement that these meters have
electronic security seals.
NCWM Laws and Regulations Committee
The following items are proposals to amend NIST Handbook 130,
``Uniform Laws and Regulations--in the Areas of Legal Metrology and
Engine Fuel Quality.''
Method of Sale of Commodities Regulation
Item 232-1. Temperature Compensation: add provisions to permit the
temperature compensation of refined petroleum products to the volume at
15 [deg]C (60 [deg]F) for deliveries in both wholesale and retail
(service station) transactions.
Item 232-2. Biodiesel and Fuel Ethanol Labeling: this item requires
the identification and labeling of biodiesel fuels and blends at retail
service stations.
Engine Fuels, Petroleum Products, and Automotive Lubricants Regulation
Item 237-1. Premium Diesel Lubricity: this is a proposal to amend
the lubricity requirement for premium diesel fuel to make them
consistent with the appropriate ASTM standard for this product.
Interpretations and Guidelines and Others
Item 250-2. Guideline for the Method of Sale of Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables: this is a proposal to allow farmers' markets and other
retailers to sell products by various methods of sale including weight,
measure or count.
NIST Handbook 133 ``Checking the Net Contents of Packaged Goods''
Item 260-1. Moisture Loss in Packaged Goods: this item proposes to
add guidance regarding moisture loss from packaged goods.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ken Butcher, NIST, Weights and
Measures Division, 100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2600, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-
2600. Telephone (301) 975-4859, or e-mail: kbutcher@nist.gov.
Dated: January 3, 2006.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
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