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compliance with all reporting
requirements for past Bureau grants.
The proposal should show evidence of
strong on-site administrative
capabilities with specific discussion of
how logistical arrangements will be
undertaken.
3. Multiplier effect/impact: Proposed
programs should strengthen long-term
mutual understanding, including
maximum sharing of information and
establishment of long-term institutional
and individual linkages.
4. Support of Diversity: Proposals
should demonstrate substantive support
of the Bureau’s policy on diversity.
Program administrators should strive for
diversity among institute staff,
university students, the host community
who interact with participants, and the
cultural component of the program.
5. Follow-on Activities: Proposals
should provide a plan for continued
follow-on activity (without Bureau
support) ensuring that Bureau
supported programs are not isolated
events.
6. Project Evaluation: Proposals
should include a plan to evaluate the
activity’s success, both as the activities
unfold and at the end of the program. A
draft survey questionnaire or other
technique plus description of a
methodology to use to link outcomes to
original project objectives are
recommended.
7. Cost-effectiveness: The overhead
and administrative components of the
proposal, including salaries and
honoraria, should be kept as low as
possible. All other items should be
necessary and appropriate.
8. Cost-sharing: Proposals should
maximize cost sharing through other
private sector support as well as
institutional direct funding
contributions.
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VI. Award Administration Information
VI.1a. Award Notices: Final awards
cannot be made until funds have been
appropriated by Congress, allocated and
committed through internal Bureau
procedures. Successful applicants will
receive an Assistance Award Document
(AAD) from the Bureau’s Grants Office.
The AAD and the original grant
proposal with subsequent modifications
(if applicable) shall be the only binding
authorizing document between the
recipient and the U.S. Government. The
AAD will be signed by an authorized
Grants Officer, and mailed to the
recipient’s responsible officer identified
in the application.
Unsuccessful applicants will receive
notification of the results of the
application review from the ECA
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program office coordinating this
competition.
VI.2. Administrative and National
Policy Requirements: Terms and
Conditions for the Administration of
ECA agreements include the following:
Office of Management and Budget
Circular A–122, ‘‘Cost Principles for
Nonprofit Organizations.’’
Office of Management and Budget
Circular A–21, ‘‘Cost Principles for
Educational Institutions.’’
OMB Circular A–87, ‘‘Cost Principles
for State, Local and Indian
Governments’’.
OMB Circular No. A–110 (Revised),
Uniform Administrative
Requirements for Grants and
Agreements with Institutions of
Higher Education, Hospitals, and
Other Nonprofit Organizations.
OMB Circular No. A–102, Uniform
Administrative Requirements for
Grants-in-Aid to State and Local
Governments.
OMB Circular No. A–133, Audits of
States, Local Government, and Nonprofit Organizations.
Please reference the following Web
sites for additional information:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
grants.
https://exchanges.state.gov/education/
grantsdiv/terms.htm#articleI
VI.3. Reporting Requirements: You
must provide ECA with a hard copy
original plus two copies a final program
and financial report no more than 90
days after the expiration of the award.
Grantees will be required to provide
reports analyzing their evaluation
findings to the Bureau in their regular
program reports. (Please refer to IV.
Application and Submission
Instructions (IV.3.d.3) above for Program
Monitoring and Evaluation information.
All data collected, including survey
responses and contact information, must
be maintained for a minimum of three
years and provided to the Bureau upon
request.
All reports must be sent to the ECA
Grants Officer and ECA Program Officer
listed in the final assistance award
document.
VI.4. Program Data Requirements:
Organizations awarded grants will be
required to maintain specific data on
program participants and activities in an
electronically accessible database format
that can be shared with the Bureau as
required. As a minimum, the data must
include the following:
(1) Name, address, contact
information and biographic sketch of all
persons who travel internationally on
funds provided by the grant or who
benefit from the grant funding but do
not travel.
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(2) Itineraries of international and
domestic travel, providing dates of
travel and cities in which any exchange
experiences take place. Final schedules
for in country and U.S. activities must
be received by the ECA Program Officer
at least three workdays prior to the
official opening of the activity.
VII. Agency Contacts
For questions about this
announcement, contact: Ilo-Mai
Harding, European and Eurasian
Programs Branch, ECA/A/E/EUR, Room
246, ECA/A/E/EUR–06–06, U.S.
Department of State, SA–44, 301 4th
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20547, Tel:
(202) 453–8522; Fax: (202) 453–8520; or
E-mail address: hardingim@state.gov.
All correspondence with the Bureau
concerning this RFGP should reference
the above title and number ECA/A/E/
EUR–06–06.
Please read the complete Federal
Register announcement before sending
inquiries or submitting proposals. Once
the RFGP deadline has passed, Bureau
staff may not discuss this competition
with applicants until the proposal
review process has been completed.
VIII. Other Information
Notice
The terms and conditions published
in this RFGP are binding and may not
be modified by any Bureau
representative. Explanatory information
provided by the Bureau that contradicts
published language will not be binding.
Issuance of the RFGP does not
constitute an award commitment on the
part of the Government. The Bureau
reserves the right to reduce, revise, or
increase proposal budgets in accordance
with the needs of the program and the
availability of funds. Awards made will
be subject to periodic reporting and
evaluation requirements per section VI.3
above.
Dated: February 2, 2006.
C. Miller Crouch,
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Bureau
of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State.
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Meetings; Sunshine Act
Tennessee
Valley Authority (Meeting No. 1562).
TIME AND DATE: 1 p.m. (EST), February
13, 2006. TVA West Tower Auditorium,
400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville,
Tennessee.
AGENCY HOLDING THE MEETING:
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Open.
Approval of minutes of meeting
held on September 28, 2005.
STATUS:
AGENDA:
New Business
A—Budget and Financing
A1. Proposed Rate Adjustment and Rate
Addendum.
C—Energy
C1. Gibson County Coal LLC—
Delegation of authority to the
Executive Vice President, Fossil
Power Group, to enter into a
contract for coal supply to Colbert
Fossil Plant Units 1–4.
C2. Cumberland Coal Resources LP—
Delegation of authority to the
Executive Vice President, Fossil
Power Group, to enter into a
contract for coal supply to various
TVA fossil plants.
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E—Real Property Transactions
E1. Knoxville Office Complex East
Tower—Approval of the public
auction sale of leasehold interests
or term easements and reaffirmation
of the declaration of surplus and
sale at public auction of the fee
interest (Tract No. XKOC–4) and
conveyance of associated easements
(Tract Nos. XKOC–5E and XKOC–
6E), affecting approximately 1 acre
of land in Knoxville Tennessee.
Information Items
1. Westinghouse Electric Company—
Approval of contract for
replacement steam generators, with
associated equipment, for Sequoyah
Nuclear Plant Unit 2.
2. Town of Spring City, Tennessee—
Approval of utility agreement with
TVA for sanitary sewer disposal
and for the grant of a permanent
easement and temporary
construction easement for a sewer
line to extend to the Watts Bar
Nuclear Plant.
3. Bartlett Holdings, Inc. (formerly
known as Numanco LLC)—
Approval of contract supplement
for specialty staffing services
(health physics technicians and
instrument mechanics) for nuclear
operations at all TVA nuclear plants
and general staffing support at
Browns Ferry Unit 1 Restart.
4. ABB, Inc.—Approval of indefinite
quantity term contract for the
supply of medium voltage power
transformers.
5. CSX Transportation—Delegation of
authority to the Executive Vice
President, Fossil Power Group, to
enter into a contract for rail
transportation of high-sulfur coal to
Paradise Fossil Plant.
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6. Burlington Northern Santa Fe
Railway Company—Delegation of
authority to the Executive Vice
President, Fossil Power Group, to
extend Contract No. C–12306 for
rail transportation of Wyoming coal
to various TVA fossil plants
through the year 2010.
7. Coalsales LLC and Resource Sales
Inc.—Delegation of authority to the
Executive Vice President, Fossil
Power Group, to enter into contracts
for coal supply to TVA’s scrubbed
plants.
8. CSX Transportation—Delegation of
authority to the Executive Vice
President, Fossil Power Group, to
extend the contract for rail
transportation of coal to Bull Run
Fossil Plant through the year 2015.
9. Variable Price Interruptible Power
(VPI) Exit Fee ‘‘ Approval of option
for customers that would like to
switch from VPI to firm power.
10. Two-Part Real Time Pricing Pilot
Program—Approval of program
modifications.
11. Pilot Seasonal Rates for Large
Manufacturing Customers—
Approval of program.
12. Seasonal Time of Use Pricing
Overlay—Approval of pilot
program.
13. Two-Part Real Time Pricing (2-Part
RTP) Pilot Program—Approval of
arrangements with a directly served
customer and other proposed
actions relating to the program.
14. Competitive Index Rate (CIR)—
Approval of arrangements with a
directly served customer.
15. Long-Term Power Supply—
Approval of arrangements with a
directly served customer.
16. Market Days Option for Flat Price
Interruptible Power Program—
Approval to add market days
option.
17. Alcoa Switching Station—Approval
of abandonment of the 161–kV
transmission line easement,
affecting approximately 1.2 acres in
Blount County, Tennessee, Tract
No. JSAS–394, S.1X.
18. Regional Resource Stewardship
Council—Approval of charter
extension for 1 year, continuation of
service of members and chair, and
authorization of the Executive Vice
President, River System Operations
& Environment, to complete the
charter renewal process in
accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act.
19. Columbia to Murfreesboro
Transmission Line—Approval of
abandonment of easement affecting
approximately 40 acres of land in
Rutherford County, Tennessee,
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Tract Nos. CMB–129 through CMB–
144.
20. Kevin and Karen Millikan—
Approval of the sale of a
nonexclusive permanent easement
for private water-use facilities,
affecting approximately .12 acre of
land on Tellico Reservoir in Monroe
County, Tennessee, Tract No.
XTELR–254RE.
21. U.S. Department of Agriculture,
Forest Service—Approval of sale of
an approximately .06 acre portion
of former TVA land on Blue Ridge
Reservoir, in Fannin County,
Georgia, XTBRR–1.
22. City of Norris—Approval of transfer
of real property affecting
approximately 420 acres of land on
Norris Reservoir in Anderson
County, Tennessee, Tract No.
XTNR–117.
23. Assistant Secretaries of TVA—
Approval of appointments of
Nicholas P. Goschy, Jr., and Ralph
E. Rodgers.
24. Condemnation Cases—Approval of
filing to acquire easements and
rights-of-way for transmission line
projects, affecting Aspen GroveWesthaven in Williamson County,
Tennessee; Basin-Toccoa in Polk
County, Tennessee; Northeast
Benton—Etowah District in Polk
and McMinn Counties, Tennessee;
Cumberland FP-Montgomery in
Montgomery County, Tennessee;
and East Franklin-Truine Tap to
Clovercroft in Williamson County,
Tennessee.
25. Condemnation Cases—Approval of
filing to acquire easements and
rights-of-way for transmission
projects, affecting East FranklinTruine Tap to Clovercroft in
Williamson County, Tennessee.
26. Delegations of Authority—Approval
of extension of interim delegations
relating to procurement contracts,
financing, and personnel and
compensation.
27. Tax-equivalent Payments—Approval
of payments for Fiscal Year 2005
and estimate of payments for Fiscal
Year 2006.
28. Winning Performance Team
Incentive Plan—Approval of FY
2006 Scorecard.
29. TVA Retirement System Board—
Approval of appointment of Phillip
L. Reynolds to the Board of
Directors.
30. TVA Retirement System (TVARS)—
Amendments to the Rules and
Regulations and to the Provisions of
the TVA Savings and Deferral
Retirement Plan.
31. The Office and Professional
Employees International Union—
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Approval of implementation of
Fiscal Year 2006 pay adjustments.
32. International Brotherhood of
Teamsters—Approval of
implementation of Calendar Year
2006 pay adjustments.
33. Trades and Labor Annual
Employees—Approval of
implementation of Calendar Year
2006 pay adjustments.
34. Bellefonte Nuclear Plant—Approval
of cancellation of construction of
the deferred Units 1 and 2.
35. Alliance Coal Corporation—
Approval of delegation of authority
to the Executive Vice President,
Fossil Power Group, to enter into a
contract for coal supply to Bull Run
Fossil Plant.
36. Norris Reservoir—Deed modification
affecting approximately 6.5 acres of
former TVA land in Campbell
County, Tennessee, Tract No. XNR–
165, S.2X.
37. Retention of Net Power Proceeds
and Nonpower Proceeds and
Payments to the U.S. Treasury—
Approval.
38. Summer Place Tower—
Authorization of the public auction
sale of leasehold interests located at
500 West Summit Hill Drive,
Knoxville, Knox County,
Tennessee.
For more information: Please call
TVA Media Relations at (865) 632–6000,
Knoxville, Tennessee. Information is
also available at TVA’s Washington
Office (202) 898–2999.
People who plan to attend the
meeting and have special needs should
call (865) 632–6000. Anyone who
wishes to comment on any of the agenda
in writing may send their comments to:
TVA Board of Directors, Board Agenda
Comments, 400 West Summit Hill
Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee 37902.
Dated: February 6, 2006.
Maureen H. Dunn,
General Counsel and Secretary.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
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Request for Comments and Notice of
Public Hearing Concerning Proposed
Free Trade Agreement With Republic
of Korea
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of intent to initiate
negotiations on a free trade agreement
with the Republic of Korea, request for
comments, and notice of public hearing.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: The United States intends to
initiate negotiations with the Republic
of Korea (Korea) on a free trade
agreement (FTA). The interagency Trade
Policy Staff Committee (TPSC) will
convene a public hearing and seek
public comment to assist the United
States Trade Representative (USTR) in
amplifying and clarifying negotiating
objectives for the proposed agreement
and to provide advice on how specific
goods and services and other matters
should be treated under the proposed
agreement.
DATES: Persons wishing to testify orally
at the hearing must provide written
notification of their intention, as well as
their testimony, by March 3, 2006. A
hearing will be held in Washington, DC,
beginning on March 14, 2006 and will
continue as necessary on subsequent
days. Written comments are due by
noon, March 24, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Submissions by electronic
mail: FR0607@ustr.eop.gov (notice of
intent to testify and written testimony);
FR0608@ustr.eop.gov (written
comments). Submissions by facsimile:
Gloria Blue, Executive Secretary, Trade
Policy Staff Committee, at (202) 395–
6143. The public is strongly encouraged
to submit documents electronically
rather than by facsimile. (See
requirements for submissions below.)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
procedural questions concerning written
comments or participation in the public
hearing, contact Gloria Blue, Executive
Secretary, Trade Policy Staff Committee,
at (202) 395–3475. All other questions
should be directed to Scott Ki, Senior
Director for Korea, at (202) 395–5070.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Background
Under section 2104 of the Bipartisan
Trade Promotion Authority Act of 2002
(TPA Act) (19 U.S.C. 3804), for
agreements that will be approved and
implemented through TPA procedures,
the President must provide the Congress
with at least 90 days’ written notice of
his intent to enter into negotiations and
identify the specific objectives for the
negotiations. Before and after the
submission of this notice, the President
is to consult with appropriate
Congressional committees and the
Congressional Oversight Group (COG)
regarding the negotiations. Under the
Trade Act of 1974, as amended, the
President must (i) afford interested
persons an opportunity to present their
views regarding any matter relevant to
any proposed agreement, (ii) designate
an agency or inter-agency committee to
hold a public hearing regarding any
proposed agreement, and (iii) seek the
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advice of the U.S. International Trade
Commission (ITC) regarding the
probable economic effects on U.S.
industries and consumers of the
removal of tariffs and non-tariff barriers
on imports pursuant to any proposed
agreement.
On February 2, 2006, after consulting
with relevant Congressional committees
and the COG, the USTR notified the
Congress that the President intends to
initiate free trade agreement
negotiations with Korea and identified
specific objectives for the negotiations.
In addition, the USTR has requested
that the ITC provide its advice on the
probable economic effects of the free
trade agreement. This notice solicits
views from the public on these
negotiations and provides information
on a hearing that will be conducted
pursuant to the requirements of the
Trade Act of 1974.
2. Public Comments and Testimony
To assist the Administration as it
continues to develop its negotiating
objectives for the proposed agreement,
the Chairman of the TPSC invites
written comments and/or oral testimony
of interested persons at a public hearing.
Comments and testimony may address
the reduction or elimination of tariffs or
non-tariff barriers on any articles
provided for in the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)
that are products of Korea, any
concession which should be sought by
the United States, or any other matter
relevant to the proposed agreement. The
TPSC invites comments and testimony
on all of these matters and, in particular,
seeks comments and testimony
addressed to:
(a) General and commodity-specific
negotiating objectives for the proposed
agreement.
(b) Economic costs and benefits to
U.S. producers and consumers of
removal of tariffs and non-tariff barriers
affecting United States—Korea trade.
(c) Treatment of specific goods
(described by HTSUS numbers) under
the proposed agreement, including
comments on:
(1) product-specific import or export
interests or barriers,
(2) experience with particular
measures that should be addressed in
the negotiations, and
(3) in the case of articles for which
immediate elimination of tariffs is not
appropriate, a recommended staging
schedule for such elimination.
(d) Adequacy of existing customs
measures to ensure Korean origin of
imported goods, and appropriate rules
of origin for goods entering the United
States under the proposed agreement.
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TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
Meetings; Sunshine Act
Agency Holding the Meeting: Tennessee Valley Authority (Meeting No.
1562).
Time and Date: 1 p.m. (EST), February 13, 2006. TVA West Tower
Auditorium, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee.
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Status: Open.
Agenda: Approval of minutes of meeting held on September 28, 2005.
New Business
A--Budget and Financing
A1. Proposed Rate Adjustment and Rate Addendum.
C--Energy
C1. Gibson County Coal LLC--Delegation of authority to the Executive
Vice President, Fossil Power Group, to enter into a contract for coal
supply to Colbert Fossil Plant Units 1-4.
C2. Cumberland Coal Resources LP--Delegation of authority to the
Executive Vice President, Fossil Power Group, to enter into a contract
for coal supply to various TVA fossil plants.
E--Real Property Transactions
E1. Knoxville Office Complex East Tower--Approval of the public auction
sale of leasehold interests or term easements and reaffirmation of the
declaration of surplus and sale at public auction of the fee interest
(Tract No. XKOC-4) and conveyance of associated easements (Tract Nos.
XKOC-5E and XKOC-6E), affecting approximately 1 acre of land in
Knoxville Tennessee.
Information Items
1. Westinghouse Electric Company--Approval of contract for replacement
steam generators, with associated equipment, for Sequoyah Nuclear Plant
Unit 2.
2. Town of Spring City, Tennessee--Approval of utility agreement with
TVA for sanitary sewer disposal and for the grant of a permanent
easement and temporary construction easement for a sewer line to extend
to the Watts Bar Nuclear Plant.
3. Bartlett Holdings, Inc. (formerly known as Numanco LLC)--Approval of
contract supplement for specialty staffing services (health physics
technicians and instrument mechanics) for nuclear operations at all TVA
nuclear plants and general staffing support at Browns Ferry Unit 1
Restart.
4. ABB, Inc.--Approval of indefinite quantity term contract for the
supply of medium voltage power transformers.
5. CSX Transportation--Delegation of authority to the Executive Vice
President, Fossil Power Group, to enter into a contract for rail
transportation of high-sulfur coal to Paradise Fossil Plant.
6. Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Company--Delegation of
authority to the Executive Vice President, Fossil Power Group, to
extend Contract No. C-12306 for rail transportation of Wyoming coal to
various TVA fossil plants through the year 2010.
7. Coalsales LLC and Resource Sales Inc.--Delegation of authority to
the Executive Vice President, Fossil Power Group, to enter into
contracts for coal supply to TVA's scrubbed plants.
8. CSX Transportation--Delegation of authority to the Executive Vice
President, Fossil Power Group, to extend the contract for rail
transportation of coal to Bull Run Fossil Plant through the year 2015.
9. Variable Price Interruptible Power (VPI) Exit Fee `` Approval of
option for customers that would like to switch from VPI to firm power.
10. Two-Part Real Time Pricing Pilot Program--Approval of program
modifications.
11. Pilot Seasonal Rates for Large Manufacturing Customers--Approval of
program.
12. Seasonal Time of Use Pricing Overlay--Approval of pilot program.
13. Two-Part Real Time Pricing (2-Part RTP) Pilot Program--Approval of
arrangements with a directly served customer and other proposed actions
relating to the program.
14. Competitive Index Rate (CIR)--Approval of arrangements with a
directly served customer.
15. Long-Term Power Supply--Approval of arrangements with a directly
served customer.
16. Market Days Option for Flat Price Interruptible Power Program--
Approval to add market days option.
17. Alcoa Switching Station--Approval of abandonment of the 161-kV
transmission line easement, affecting approximately 1.2 acres in Blount
County, Tennessee, Tract No. JSAS-394, S.1X.
18. Regional Resource Stewardship Council--Approval of charter
extension for 1 year, continuation of service of members and chair, and
authorization of the Executive Vice President, River System Operations
& Environment, to complete the charter renewal process in accordance
with the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
19. Columbia to Murfreesboro Transmission Line--Approval of abandonment
of easement affecting approximately 40 acres of land in Rutherford
County, Tennessee, Tract Nos. CMB-129 through CMB-144.
20. Kevin and Karen Millikan--Approval of the sale of a nonexclusive
permanent easement for private water-use facilities, affecting
approximately .12 acre of land on Tellico Reservoir in Monroe County,
Tennessee, Tract No. XTELR-254RE.
21. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service--Approval of sale of
an approximately .06 acre portion of former TVA land on Blue Ridge
Reservoir, in Fannin County, Georgia, XTBRR-1.
22. City of Norris--Approval of transfer of real property affecting
approximately 420 acres of land on Norris Reservoir in Anderson County,
Tennessee, Tract No. XTNR-117.
23. Assistant Secretaries of TVA--Approval of appointments of Nicholas
P. Goschy, Jr., and Ralph E. Rodgers.
24. Condemnation Cases--Approval of filing to acquire easements and
rights-of-way for transmission line projects, affecting Aspen Grove-
Westhaven in Williamson County, Tennessee; Basin-Toccoa in Polk County,
Tennessee; Northeast Benton--Etowah District in Polk and McMinn
Counties, Tennessee; Cumberland FP-Montgomery in Montgomery County,
Tennessee; and East Franklin-Truine Tap to Clovercroft in Williamson
County, Tennessee.
25. Condemnation Cases--Approval of filing to acquire easements and
rights-of-way for transmission projects, affecting East Franklin-Truine
Tap to Clovercroft in Williamson County, Tennessee.
26. Delegations of Authority--Approval of extension of interim
delegations relating to procurement contracts, financing, and personnel
and compensation.
27. Tax-equivalent Payments--Approval of payments for Fiscal Year 2005
and estimate of payments for Fiscal Year 2006.
28. Winning Performance Team Incentive Plan--Approval of FY 2006
Scorecard.
29. TVA Retirement System Board--Approval of appointment of Phillip L.
Reynolds to the Board of Directors.
30. TVA Retirement System (TVARS)--Amendments to the Rules and
Regulations and to the Provisions of the TVA Savings and Deferral
Retirement Plan.
31. The Office and Professional Employees International Union--
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Approval of implementation of Fiscal Year 2006 pay adjustments.
32. International Brotherhood of Teamsters--Approval of implementation
of Calendar Year 2006 pay adjustments.
33. Trades and Labor Annual Employees--Approval of implementation of
Calendar Year 2006 pay adjustments.
34. Bellefonte Nuclear Plant--Approval of cancellation of construction
of the deferred Units 1 and 2.
35. Alliance Coal Corporation--Approval of delegation of authority to
the Executive Vice President, Fossil Power Group, to enter into a
contract for coal supply to Bull Run Fossil Plant.
36. Norris Reservoir--Deed modification affecting approximately 6.5
acres of former TVA land in Campbell County, Tennessee, Tract No. XNR-
165, S.2X.
37. Retention of Net Power Proceeds and Nonpower Proceeds and Payments
to the U.S. Treasury--Approval.
38. Summer Place Tower--Authorization of the public auction sale of
leasehold interests located at 500 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville,
Knox County, Tennessee.
For more information: Please call TVA Media Relations at (865) 632-
6000, Knoxville, Tennessee. Information is also available at TVA's
Washington Office (202) 898-2999.
People who plan to attend the meeting and have special needs should
call (865) 632-6000. Anyone who wishes to comment on any of the agenda
in writing may send their comments to: TVA Board of Directors, Board
Agenda Comments, 400 West Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, Tennessee
37902.
Dated: February 6, 2006.
Maureen H. Dunn,
General Counsel and Secretary.
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