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utero to mitigate the effects of
hyperthyroidism. The referring
physician and patient were notified of
the medical event.
Cause(s)—The cause of the event was
human error. At the time of the
administration, the patient was unaware
of her pregnancy status and completed
forms indicating that she was not
pregnant.
Actions Taken to Prevent Recurrence
Licensee—The licensee has
implemented a policy performing a
serum pregnancy test and receiving the
results within 80 hours of
administration of therapeutic amounts
of I-131. This test will be performed on
all women 13 to 50 years of age, unless
the women have been surgically
sterilized.
State Agency—The Ohio Department
of Health performed an on-site
investigation on January 28, 2005 and
determined that the licensee followed
all required procedures. The State
agency will conduct periodic
inspections to ensure that the licensee’s
actions taken to prevent recurrence were
implemented.
This event is closed for the purpose
of this report.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 28th day
of April, 2006.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Annette L. Vietti-Cook,
Secretary of the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5383]
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Notice of Proposal To Extend the
Memorandum of Understanding
Between the Government of the United
States of America and the Government
of the Republic of Bolivia Concerning
the Imposition of Import Restrictions
on Archaeological Material From the
Pre-Columbian Cultures and Certain
Ethnological Material From the
Colonial and Republican Periods of
Bolivia
The Government of the Republic of
Bolivia has informed the Government of
the United States of its interest in an
extension of the Memorandum of
Understanding Between the
Government of the United States of
America and the Government of the
Republic of Bolivia Concerning the
Imposition of Import Restrictions on
Archaeological Material from the PreColumbian Cultures and Certain
Ethnological Material from the Colonial
and Republican Periods of Bolivia,
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which entered into force on December 7,
2001.
Pursuant to the authority vested in the
Assistant Secretary for Educational and
Cultural Affairs, and pursuant to the
requirement under 19 U.S.C. 2602(f)(1),
an extension of this Memorandum of
Understanding is hereby proposed.
Pursuant to 19 U.S.C. 2602(f)(2), the
views and recommendations of the
Cultural Property Advisory Committee
regarding this proposal will be
requested.
A copy of this Memorandum of
Understanding, the designated list of
restricted categories of material, and
related information can be found at the
following Web site: https://
exchanges.state.gov/culprop.
Dated: April 21, 2006.
C. Miller Crouch,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Educational
and Cultural Affairs, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5384]
Notice of Meeting of the Cultural
Property Advisory Committee
There will be a meeting of the
Cultural Property Advisory Committee
on Thursday, June 8, 2006, from
approximately 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on
Friday, June 9, from approximately 9
a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Department of
State, Annex 44, Room 840, 301 4th St.,
SW., Washington, DC. During its
meeting the Committee will review a
proposal to extend the Memorandum of
Understanding Between the
Government of the United States of
America and the Government of the
Republic of Bolivia Concerning the
Imposition of Import Restrictions on
Archaeological Material from the PreColumbian Cultures and Certain
Ethnological Material from the Colonial
and Republican Periods of Bolivia. The
Government of the Republic of Bolivia
has notified the Government of the
United States of America of its interest
in such an extension.
The Committee’s responsibilities are
carried out in accordance with
provisions of the Convention on
Cultural Property Implementation Act
(19 U.S.C. 2601 et seq.). The text of the
Act and subject Memorandum of
Understanding, as well as related
information may be found at https://
exchanges.state.gov/culprop. Portions of
the meeting on June 8 and 9 will be
closed pursuant to 5 U.S.C.
552b(c)(9)(B) and 19 U.S.C. 2605(h).
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However, on June 8, the Committee will
hold an open session from
approximately 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., to
receive oral public comment on the
proposal to extend. Persons wishing to
attend this open session should notify
the Cultural Heritage Center of the
Department of State at (202) 453–8800
by Thursday, June 1, 2006, 3 p.m. (EDT)
to arrange for admission. Seating is
limited.
Those who wish to make oral
presentations at the public session
should request to be scheduled and
must submit a written text of the oral
comments by May 24 to allow time for
distribution to Committee members
prior to the meeting. Oral comments
will be limited to allow time for
questions from members of the
Committee and must specifically
address the determinations under
section 303(a)(1) of the Convention on
Cultural Property Implementation Act,
19 U.S.C. 2602, pursuant to which the
Committee must make findings. This
citation for the determinations can be
found at the Web site noted above.
The Committee also invites written
comments and asks that they be
submitted no later than May 24 to allow
time for distribution to Committee
members prior to the meeting. All
written materials, including the written
texts of oral statements, may be faxed to
(202) 435–8803. If five pages or more, 20
duplicates of written materials must be
sent by express mail to: Cultural
Heritage Center, Department of State,
Annex 44, 301 4th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20547; tel: (202) 453–
8800.
Dated: April 21, 2006.
C. Miller Crouch,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Educational
and Cultural Affairs, Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5387]
Notice of Meeting United States
International Telecommunication
Advisory Committee
The Department of State announces a
meeting of the ITAC. The purpose of the
Committee is to advise the Department
on matters related to telecommunication
and information policy matters in
preparation for international meetings
pertaining to telecommunication and
information issues.
The ITAC will meet to discuss the
matters related to the meeting of the ITU
Radiocommunication Sector’s Special
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Committee on Regulatory/Procedural
Matters that will take place December
4–8, 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland. ITAC
meetings will be convened on June 6,
July 18, and August 15 2006 from 1 to
3 p.m. at the Boeing Company, 1200
Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. That is
one-half block from the Rosslyn
Metrorail station on the Orange and
Blue lines.
Members of the public will be
admitted to the extent that seating is
available and may join in the
discussions subject to the instructions of
the Chair. Entrance to 1200 Wilson
Blvd. is controlled. Persons planning to
attend the meeting should arrive early
enough to complete the entry procedure.
One of the following current photo
identifications must be presented to
gain entrance to 1200 Wilson Blvd.: U.S.
driver’s license with your photo on it,
U.S. passport, or U.S. Government
identification. Foreign nationals are
required to pre-clear 24 hours in
advance by contacting Keisha Findley at
keisha.m.findley@boeing.com or 703–
465–3680.
International Airport that it wished to
cancel the EIS. As such, the FAA is
hereby canceling the EIS process.
Point of Contact: Mr. Brad Davidson,
Environmental Protection Specialist,
FAA Great Lakes Region, Detroit
Airports District Office, 11677 South
Wayne Road, Suite 107, Romulus, MI
48174 (734) 229–2900.
Dated: April 24, 2006.
Douglas R. Spalt,
International Communications and
Information Policy, Department of State.
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AGENCY:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Aviation Administration
Notice of Cancellation of
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Dayton International Airport,
Dayton, OH
Federal Aviation
Administration, Department of
Transportation.
ACTION: Cancellation of Environmental
Impact Statement process.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: On July 31, 2001, the Federal
Aviation Administration (FAA), Great
Lakes Region, published in the Federal
Register a Notice of Intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
and hold a Public Scoping Meeting at
Dayton International Airport (Volume
66, Number 135, FR 36821–36822). The
EIS and Public Scoping Meeting were to
address proposed runway shifts and
extensions to runways 6R/24L and 18/
36 at the airport. Three public scoping
meetings were held on August 14, 15,
and 16, 2001. Additional workshops to
discuss purpose and need were held on
June 4 and 5, 2002.
On March 20, 2006 the FAA received
notification from the Dayton
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Highway Administration
[Docket No. FHWA–2006–24672]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Request for Comments;
Changes to a Currently Approved
Information Collection for Highway
Safety Improvement Programs
Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
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Issued in Detroit, Michigan, April 13, 2006.
Irene R. Porter,
Manager, Detroit Airport District Office, FAA,
Great Lakes Region.
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SUMMARY: The FHWA invites public
comments about our intention to request
the Office of Management and Budget’s
(OMB) approval for changes to a
currently approved information
collection titled Highway Safety
Improvement Programs, which is
summarized below under
supplementary Information. FHWA is
required to publish this notice in the
Federal Register by the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995.
DATES: Please submit comments by July
3, 2006.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by DOT DMS Docket Number
2006–24672 to the docket Clerk, via the
following methods. Mail or hand deliver
comments to the U.S. Department of
Transportation, Dockets Management
Facility, Room PL–401, 400 Seventh
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590; fax
comments to 202/493–2251; or submit
electronically at https://dms.dot.gov. All
comments may be examined and copied
at the above address from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal holidays.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Kenneth Epstein, 202–366–2157, Office
of Safety, Federal Highway
Administration, Department of
Transportation, 400 Seventh Street,
SW., Washington, DC 20590. Office
hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
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holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Highway Safety Improvement
Program.
OMB Control No: 2125–0025.
Background: The Safe, Accountable,
Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity
Act: A Legacy for Users (SAFETEA–LU)
amended Section 148 of Title 23 U.S.C.
to establish a new ‘‘core’’ Highway
Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)
that provides funds to State
Departments of Transportation (DOTs)
to improve conditions at hazardous
highway locations and hazardous
railway-highway grade crossings on all
public roads, including those
maintained by Federal, State and local
agencies. The existing provisions of
Title 23 U.S.C. Sections 130, RailwayHighway Crossings Program, and 152,
Hazard Elimination Program, as well as
implementing regulations in 23 CFR
924, remain in effect. Included in these
combined provisions are requirements
for State DOTs to annually produce and
submit to FHWA by August 31 three
reports related to the conduct and
effectiveness of their HSIPs, that are to
include information on: (a) Progress
being made to implement HSIP projects
and the effectiveness of these projects in
reducing traffic crashes, injuries and
fatalities [Sections 148(g) and 152(g)];
(b) progress being made to implement
the Railway-Highway Crossings Program
and the effectiveness of the projects in
that program [Sections 130(g) and
148(g)], which will be used by FHWA to
produce and submit biennial reports to
Congress required on April 1, beginning
April 1, 2006; and, (c) description of at
least 5 percent of the State’s highway
locations exhibiting the most severe
safety needs, including an estimate of
the potential remedies, their costs, and
impediments to their implementation
other than cost for each of the locations
listed (i.e. the ‘‘5 percent report’’)
[Section 148(c)(1)(D)]. To be able to
produce these reports, State DOTs must
have crash data and analysis systems
capable of identifying and determining
the relative severity of hazardous
highway locations on all public roads,
and determining the ‘‘before’’ and
‘‘after’’ crash experiences at HSIP
project locations. This information
provides FHWA with a means for
monitoring the effectiveness of these
programs and may be used by Congress
for determining the future HSIP program
structure and funding levels. Per
SAFETEA–LU, State DOTs have much
flexibility in the methodology they use
to rank the relative severity of their
public road locations in terms of
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5387]
Notice of Meeting United States International Telecommunication
Advisory Committee
The Department of State announces a meeting of the ITAC. The
purpose of the Committee is to advise the Department on matters related
to telecommunication and information policy matters in preparation for
international meetings pertaining to telecommunication and information
issues.
The ITAC will meet to discuss the matters related to the meeting of
the ITU Radiocommunication Sector's Special
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Committee on Regulatory/Procedural Matters that will take place
December 4-8, 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland. ITAC meetings will be
convened on June 6, July 18, and August 15 2006 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the
Boeing Company, 1200 Wilson Blvd., Arlington, VA. That is one-half
block from the Rosslyn Metrorail station on the Orange and Blue lines.
Members of the public will be admitted to the extent that seating
is available and may join in the discussions subject to the
instructions of the Chair. Entrance to 1200 Wilson Blvd. is controlled.
Persons planning to attend the meeting should arrive early enough to
complete the entry procedure. One of the following current photo
identifications must be presented to gain entrance to 1200 Wilson
Blvd.: U.S. driver's license with your photo on it, U.S. passport, or
U.S. Government identification. Foreign nationals are required to pre-
clear 24 hours in advance by contacting Keisha Findley at
keisha.m.findley@boeing.com or 703-465-3680.
Dated: April 24, 2006.
Douglas R. Spalt,
International Communications and Information Policy, Department of
State.
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