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Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 126 / Friday, June 30, 2006 / Notices • Prevent and/or reduce substance abuse and its related problems—e.g., underage drinking, inhalent abuse, cannabis use and abuse, drug-related suicide, alcohol and drug abuse among young adults, misuse of alcohol and prescription drugs among the elderly, and HIV/substance abuse problems. • Change policies and practices at the community level to reduce risk factors and/or increase protective factors across multiple domains—e.g., workplace, schools, and neighborhoods. • Address emerging substance abuse problems—e.g., methamphetamine, over-the-counter drugs, fentanyl and other synthetic drugs. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) CSAT Priority Areas focus on interventions to treat adolescents and adults with alcohol and/or drug disorders that are delivered as part of one or more of the following types of services: • Screening, brief intervention, and referral. • Outreach and engagement. • Treatment and rehabilitation. • Recovery support. • Continuing care, self-care, and/or aftercare. Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS) CMHS Priority Areas focus on interventions to: • Foster consumer- and familyprovided mental health services. • Divert adults with serious mental illness and/or children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances from criminal and juvenile justice systems. • Develop alternatives to the use of seclusion and restraint for adults with serious mental illness and/or children and adolescents with serious emotional disturbances. • Prevent suicide in specific age groups (i.e., adolescents, young adults, elders). rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES_1 Exclusions From NREPP The following types of interventions should not be submitted to NREPP: 1. Stand-alone pharmacologic treatments—The evidence base for pharmacologic treatments is reviewed and approved through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). NREPP reviews will be limited to on-label use of FDA-approved pharmacotherapy interventions that are combined with one or more psycho-social treatments. 2. Stand-alone smoking cessation— Smoking cessation interventions are appropriate for NREPP review only VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:30 Jun 29, 2006 Jkt 208001 when they are conducted as part of a program for treatment of alcohol or other drugs of abuse. Availability of NREPP Review Funds It is essential that all individuals and oganizations submitting an intervention for potential NREPP review fully understand that reviews are contingent upon both the number of submissions received and the availability of NREPP contract resources. SAMHSA cannot guarantee the review of any specific submission. Submission Guidance SAMHSA has established an initial 4month period for receipt of NREPP submissions that will begin October 1, 2006, and end February 1, 2007. Interventions submitted after February 1, 2007, will not be considered for NREPP review. Any individuals or organizations whose submitted interventions are not selected for NREPP review may need to resubmit their materials should they wish to be considered for potential NREPP review during a subsequent fiscal year. In the event that the total number of submitted interventions in one or more areas (e.g., mental health treatment) is unlikely to exhaust the annual NREPP contract review funds in that area, it is possible that SAMHSA would establish a second submission period in that area(s). If so, SAMHSA would publish information about this second submision period in a subsequent Federal Register notice. Ordering and Priority of Submissions for Review All submitted interventions meeting the three minimum requirements noted above will be considered for potential NREPP review. Submitted interventions obtaining two priority points will be considered for potential NREPP review before those submitted interventions obtaining one priority point, and submitted interventions obtaining one priority point will be considered for potential NREPP review before those submitted interventions obtaining zero priority points. The number of interventions actually reviewed will depend upon available contract resources. After ordering submitted interventions based on priority points obtained, consideration for potential NREPP review will be based on the order in which submitted interventions are received by the NREPP contractor (MANILA Consulting Group) during the 4-month submission period. For example, among substance abuse PO 00000 Frm 00065 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 37591 prevention interventions, all submissions with two priority points will be considered higher in the queue than submissions with one priority point, but among those with two priority points, an intervention received by MANILA Consulting Group on November 15, 2006, will be higher in the queue for potential NREPP review than an intervention received on January 15, 2007. Contact Regarding Submissions Individuals and/or organizations interested in submitting an intervention for NREPP review should contact the NREPP contractor, MANILA Consulting Group, to express this interest. Staff from MANILA will then provide further guidance and details about the submission process as appropriate. Electronic correspondence (e-mail) is preferred and can be sent to nrepp@manilaconsulting.net. Interested parties can also contact MANILA by phone at (571) 633–9797. [FR Doc. 06–5928 Filed 6–29–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4160–01–M DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Office of the Secretary [Docket Number: DHS–2006–0016] Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council Preparedness Directorate, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Department of Homeland Security. ACTION: Committee Management: Notice of CIPAC Committee Membership. AGENCY: SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security announced the establishment of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) by Notice published in the Federal Register on March 24, 2006 (‘‘First CIPAC Notice’’). That Notice identified the purpose of the committee as well as its membership. This Notice identifies the institutions currently serving as CIPAC members. This Notice also identifies the government entities that comprise the Government Coordinating Council for each sector. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brett Lambo, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Preparedness Directorate, United States Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528, telephone (703) 235–5311 or via e-mail at brett.lambo@dhs.gov. Responsible E:\FR\FM\30JNN1.SGM 30JNN1 rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES_1 37592 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 126 / Friday, June 30, 2006 / Notices DHS Official: Nancy J. Wong, Director, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, Office of Infrastructure Protection, Preparedness Directorate, United States Department of Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528, telephone (703) 235–5349. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 24, 2006, the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published notice in the Federal Register (71 FR 14930) announcing the establishment of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC). That first CIPAC Notice identified the CIPAC’s intended purpose as facilitating interaction between representatives of government and the community of critical infrastructure and key resources (CI/KR) owners and operators in each critical sector. As set forth in that notice, that interaction will include the following activities: ‘‘planning; coordination; security program implementation; operational activities related to critical infrastructure protection security measures, including incident response, recovery, and reconstitution from events both man-made and naturally occurring; and the sharing of information about threats, vulnerabilities, protective measures, best practices, and lessons learned.’’ CIPAC is designed to include as many of the owners and/or operators and the owner and/or operator representative trade associations deemed by each sector’s Sector Coordinating Council (SCC) as necessary participants in the activities described in the March 24, 2006 Notice. That first Notice provided a list of the CIPAC membership from each sector as of that date. That first Notice also stated that the CIPAC Executive Secretariat would work with each SCC’s leadership and with the Sector Specific Federal Agency for each sector to compile a list of the CIPAC SCC members from each sector. It further stated that the Department would publish a subsequent Notice identifying these additional members of the CIPAC. Consistent with that statement, this second Notice announces the current membership. This notice also contains the government entities that comprise the Government Coordinating Council for each sector. CIPAC membership identification is an ongoing process. Some sectors are currently in the process of organizing themselves and will provide additional names to DHS as they develop. Upon review to ensure that the entities provided meet the definition of CIPAC membership VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:30 Jun 29, 2006 Jkt 208001 contemplated by the Department (i.e., that the institutions identified are, ‘‘owners and/or operators or trade associations representing the interests of owners and/or operators that own and invest in infrastructure assets, in the systems and processes to secure them, and that are held responsible by the public for their operations and the response and their recovery when their infrastructures or key resources are disrupted’’), the institutions accepted as members of the CIPAC will be added to the CIPAC membership roster published on the CIPAC Web site (https:// www.dhs.gov/cipac). That CIPAC Web site will maintain an updated list of all Sector industry/institutional CIPAC membership, all government entities involved in CIPAC, and the membership of all formal task force and working group entities established and acting within CIPAC. Quarterly, the Department will publish in the Federal Register, instructions how the public can obtain the most current roster of CIPAC membership as well as the membership of all formal task force and working group entities within CIPAC. Dated: June 20, 2006. Nancy J. Wong, Director, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, United States Department of Homeland Security. Appendix A—CI/KR Institutions Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC) CI/KR Institutions Chemical Sector Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms & Explosives United States Department of Commerce United States Department of Defense United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Justice United States Department of Transportation United States Environmental Protection Agency American Chemistry Council America Forest & Paper Association Chemical Producers & Distributors Association Chlorine Chemistry Council Compressed Gas Association Crop Life America DuPont Institute of Makers of Explosives International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration National Association of Chemical Distributors National Paint & Coatings Association National Petrochemical and Refiners Association Rhodia Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association The Adhesive and Sealant Council The Chlorine Institute PO 00000 Frm 00066 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 The Fertilizer Institute The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc Commercial Facilities Sector General Services Administration National Endowment of the Arts United States Department of Commerce United States Department of Education United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Housing and Urban Development United States Department of Interior United States Department of Justice United States Environmental Protection Agency Affinia Hospitality BOMA, International Dallas Convention Center Fox Entertainment Group International Association of Amusement Parks & Attractions International Association of Assembly Managers International Association of Fairs and Exhibitions International Council of Shopping Centers Major League Baseball Marriott International NASCAR, Inc. National Association of Industrial and Office Properties National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds National Hockey League National Multi Housing Council National Retail Federation NBC Universal Office of the Commissioner of Baseball Oneida Gaming Commission RBC Center Retail Industry Leaders Association Related Management Company Self Storage Association Stadium Management Association The Real Estate Roundtable Tishman Speyer Properties The Walt Disney Company Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino Warner Bros. Studio Facilities Communications Sector Federal Communications Commission General Services Administration United States Department of Commerce United States Department of Defense United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Justice BellSouth Corporation Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association Cingular Telecommunications Industry Association U.S. Telecom Association Verizon Dams Sector Federal Energy Regulatory Commission State of California, Department of Water Resources State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection State of Ohio, Department of Natural Resources State of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Recreation E:\FR\FM\30JNN1.SGM 30JNN1 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 126 / Friday, June 30, 2006 / Notices State of Washington, Department of Ecology Tennessee Valley Authority United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Defense United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Interior United States Department of Labor United States Department of State United States Environmental Protection Agency Allegheny Energy Ameren Services Company American Electric Power Association of State Dam Safety Officials AVISTA Utilities Canadian Dam Association Chelan County CMS Energy Dominion Resources Duke Energy Corporation Exelon Corporation National Hydropower Association National Mining Association New York City, Department of Environmental Protection New York Power Authority Pacific Gas & Electric Company PPL Corporation Xcel Energy Corporation Scana Corporation South Carolina Public Service Authority Southern California Edison Southern Company Generation TransCanada United States Society of Dams rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES_1 Electricity Sector Federal Energy Regulatory Commission National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners National Association of State Energy Officials United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Defense United States Department of Energy United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Interior United States Department of State United States Department of Transportation United States Environmental Protection Agency Arizona Public Service Company Exelon Corporation Independent Electricity System Operator, Ontario Canada North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC) National Rural Electric Cooperative Association New York Independent System Operator Reliability First Corporation Southern Company Services, Inc. Emergency Services Sector United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Transportation United States Department of Justice American Red Cross International Association of Emergency Managers International Association of Fire Chiefs National Association of State EMS Officials National Emergency Management Association VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:30 Jun 29, 2006 Jkt 208001 National Sheriff’s Association Financial Services Sector Commodity Futures Trading Commission Conference of State Bank Supervisors Farm Credit Administration Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Federal Housing Finance Board Federal Reserve Bank of New York Federal Reserve Board National Association of Insurance Commissioners National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors National Credit Union Administration North American Securities Administration Association Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight Office of the Comptroller of the Currency Office of Thrift Supervision Securities and Exchange Commission Securities Investor Protection Corporation United States Department of the Treasury America’s Community Bankers American Bankers Association American Council of Life Insurers American Insurance Association BITS/The Financial Services Roundtable Bank Administration Institute ChicagoFIRST, LLC Chicago Mercantile Exchange CLS Group Consumer Bankers Association Credit Union National Association The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) Fannie Mae Financial Information Forum Financial Services Technology Consortium Futures Industry Association Independent Community Bankers of America Investment Company Institute Managed Funds Association The NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. National Association of Federal Credit Unions National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) NACHA—The Electronic Payments Association New York Board of Trade (NYBOT) The Clearing House Securities Industry Association (SIA) Food and Agriculture Sector Association of State and Territorial Health Officials Intertribal Agriculture Council National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials National Association of County and City Health Officials National Association of State Departments of Agriculture National Science Foundation United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Commerce United States Department of Defense United States Health and Human Services United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of the Interior United States Department of Justice United States Environmental Protection Agency PO 00000 Frm 00067 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 37593 Agricultural Retailers Association American Farm Bureau Federation CF Industries, Inc. CropLife America Food Marketing Institute Food Processors Association International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses International Dairy Foods Association International Food Service Distributors Association International In-flight Food Service Association International Warehouse Logistics Association McCormick & Company, Inc. National Association of Convenience Stores National Cattlemen’s Beef Association National Corn Growers Association National Milk Producers Federation National Pork Producers Association National Restaurant Association National Retail Federation National Food Service Security Council United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association Information Technology Sector National Association of State Chief Information Officers United States Department of Commerce United States Department of Defense United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Justice United States Department of State United States Department of the Treasury Bell Security Solutions, Inc. BellSouth Corporation Center for Internet Security Cisco Systems, Inc. Citadel Security Software, Inc. Computer and Communications Industry Association Computer Associates International Computer Sciences Corporation Computing Technology Industry Association Cyber Security Industry Alliance Electronic Industries Alliance Entrust, Inc. EWA Information & Infrastructure Technologies, Inc. IBM Corporation Information Technology Association of America Intel Corporation International Systems Security Engineering Association (ISSEA) Internet Security Alliance Internet Security Systems—ISS Lockheed Martin McAfee, Inc. Microsoft Corporation NTT America Seagate Technology Symantec U.S. Internet Service Provider Association Unisys Corporation VeriSign Verizon Nuclear Sector Nuclear Regulatory Commission United States Department of Defense United States Department of Energy United States Department of Homeland Security E:\FR\FM\30JNN1.SGM 30JNN1 37594 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 126 / Friday, June 30, 2006 / Notices DHL FedEx United Parcel Service of America, Inc. United States Postal Service rwilkins on PROD1PC63 with NOTICES_1 Oil and Gas Sector Federal Energy Regulatory Commission National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners National Association of State Energy Officials United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Defense United States Department of Energy United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of the Interior United States Department of State United States Department of Transportation United States Environmental Protection Agency American Gas Association American Petroleum Institute American Public Gas Association Anadarko Canada Corp. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Association of Oil Pipe Lines BP Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers Chevron Corporation ConocoPhillips Domestic Petroleum Council Dominion Resources, Inc. Edison Chouest Offshore, LLC El Paso Corp. ExxonMobil Gas Processors Association International Association of Drilling Contractors Interstate Natural Gas Association of America Independent Petroleum Association of America Leffler Energy Marathon Petroleum Company, LLC National Petrochemical & Refiners Association National Propane Gas Association NiSource, Inc. Newfoundland Ocean Industries Association Offshore Marine Service Association Petroleum Marketers Association of America Rowan Companies, Inc. Shell Oil Company Shipley Stores, LLC U.S. Oil & Gas Association Valero Energy Corporation Western States Petroleum Association Postal and Shipping Sector United States Department of Defense United States Department of Health and Human Services United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Justice VerDate Aug<31>2005 16:30 Jun 29, 2006 Jkt 208001 ACTION: Transportation Sector United States Department of Defense United States Department of Energy United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of Transportation American Public Transportation Association Association of American Railroads New Jersey Transit United States Department of Justice United States Environmental Protection Agency Arizona Public Service Company Constellation Energy Generation Group Dominion Energy Dominion Generation Entergy Operations Excelon Generation Company, LLC General Electric Energy Nuclear Energy National Institute of Standards and Technology Nuclear Energy Institute Southern Nuclear Company USEC, Inc. SUMMARY: The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) announces the availability of the draft programmatic environmental impact statement (PEIS) addressing the proposed implementation of the Nationwide Automatic Identification System (NAIS) project. The proposed implementation of the NAIS project would involve installing receivers, transmitters, transceivers, repeaters, and other equipment on towers or other structures at up to 450 sites at locations along 95,000 miles of coastline and inland waterways, as well as the use of selected remote platforms. The USCG requests public comments on the draft PEIS. DATES: One public meeting concerning the draft PEIS is planned. The public meeting will be held on Wednesday, August 9,2006 in Washington, DC. The public meeting will begin at 9 a.m. and is scheduled to end at 11 a.m. The public meeting may end earlier or later than the stated time, depending on the number of persons wishing to speak. Comments and related material submitted in response to the request for public comments must reach the Docket Management Facility on or before August 14, 2006. ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at the USCG Headquarters building (Transpoint Building), 2100 Second Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593. You may submit comments identified by Coast Guard docket number USCG– 2005–22837 to the Docket Management Facility at the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). To avoid duplication, please use only one of the following methods to submit comments or other materials: (1) Web site: https://dms.dot.gov. (2) Mail: Docket Management Facility, U.S. Department of Transportation, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, DC 20590–0001. (3) Fax: 202–493–2251. (4) Delivery: Room PL–401 on the Plaza level of the Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC, between 9 a.m and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. The telephone number is 202–366–9329. (5) Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: If you have questions on this notice, please call or e-mail Anita Allen, Ph.D., NAIS Environmental Manager, at 202– 474–3292 or aallen@comdt.uscg.mil. If you have questions on viewing the docket, call Ms. Andrea M. Jenkins, Water Sector Members Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control Administrators Association of State Drinking Water Administrators United States Army Corps of Engineers United States Department of Agriculture United States Department of Defense United States Department of Health and Human Services United States Department of Homeland Security United States Department of State United States Department of the Interior United States Environmental Protection Agency Alexandria Sanitation Authority American Water American Water Works Association Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies AWWA Research Foundation Bean Blossom Patricksburg Water Corporation Boston Water and Sewer Commission Breezy Hill Water and Sewer Company City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Columbus Water Works Fairfax Water Greenville Water System Los Angeles Department of Water and Power Manchester Water Works Milwaukee Water Works National Association of Clean Water Agencies National Association of Water Companies National Rural Water Association New York City Department of Environmental Protection Pima County Wastewater Management Department United Water Water Environment Federation Water Environment Research Foundation [FR Doc. E6–10276 Filed 6–29–06; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–10–P DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Coast Guard [USCG–2005–22837] Nationwide Automatic Identification System, Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security. AGENCY: PO 00000 Frm 00068 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 Notice of availability; notice of public meeting; request for public comments. E:\FR\FM\30JNN1.SGM 30JNN1

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY

Office of the Secretary

[Docket Number: DHS-2006-0016]


Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council

AGENCY: Preparedness Directorate, Office of Infrastructure Protection, 
Department of Homeland Security.

ACTION: Committee Management: Notice of CIPAC Committee Membership.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Homeland Security announced the 
establishment of the Critical Infrastructure Partnership Advisory 
Council (CIPAC) by Notice published in the Federal Register on March 
24, 2006 (``First CIPAC Notice''). That Notice identified the purpose 
of the committee as well as its membership. This Notice identifies the 
institutions currently serving as CIPAC members. This Notice also 
identifies the government entities that comprise the Government 
Coordinating Council for each sector.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Brett Lambo, Infrastructure Programs 
Office, Infrastructure Partnerships Division, Office of Infrastructure 
Protection, Preparedness Directorate, United States Department of 
Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528, telephone (703) 235-5311 or 
via e-mail at brett.lambo@dhs.gov. Responsible

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DHS Official: Nancy J. Wong, Director, Infrastructure Programs Office, 
Infrastructure Partnerships Division, Office of Infrastructure 
Protection, Preparedness Directorate, United States Department of 
Homeland Security, Washington, DC 20528, telephone (703) 235-5349.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On March 24, 2006, the Secretary of the 
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published notice in the Federal 
Register (71 FR 14930) announcing the establishment of the Critical 
Infrastructure Partnership Advisory Council (CIPAC). That first CIPAC 
Notice identified the CIPAC's intended purpose as facilitating 
interaction between representatives of government and the community of 
critical infrastructure and key resources (CI/KR) owners and operators 
in each critical sector. As set forth in that notice, that interaction 
will include the following activities: ``planning; coordination; 
security program implementation; operational activities related to 
critical infrastructure protection security measures, including 
incident response, recovery, and reconstitution from events both man-
made and naturally occurring; and the sharing of information about 
threats, vulnerabilities, protective measures, best practices, and 
lessons learned.''
    CIPAC is designed to include as many of the owners and/or operators 
and the owner and/or operator representative trade associations deemed 
by each sector's Sector Coordinating Council (SCC) as necessary 
participants in the activities described in the March 24, 2006 Notice. 
That first Notice provided a list of the CIPAC membership from each 
sector as of that date. That first Notice also stated that the CIPAC 
Executive Secretariat would work with each SCC's leadership and with 
the Sector Specific Federal Agency for each sector to compile a list of 
the CIPAC SCC members from each sector. It further stated that the 
Department would publish a subsequent Notice identifying these 
additional members of the CIPAC.
    Consistent with that statement, this second Notice announces the 
current membership. This notice also contains the government entities 
that comprise the Government Coordinating Council for each sector. 
CIPAC membership identification is an ongoing process. Some sectors are 
currently in the process of organizing themselves and will provide 
additional names to DHS as they develop. Upon review to ensure that the 
entities provided meet the definition of CIPAC membership contemplated 
by the Department (i.e., that the institutions identified are, ``owners 
and/or operators or trade associations representing the interests of 
owners and/or operators that own and invest in infrastructure assets, 
in the systems and processes to secure them, and that are held 
responsible by the public for their operations and the response and 
their recovery when their infrastructures or key resources are 
disrupted''), the institutions accepted as members of the CIPAC will be 
added to the CIPAC membership roster published on the CIPAC Web site 
(https://www.dhs.gov/cipac). That CIPAC Web site will maintain an 
updated list of all Sector industry/institutional CIPAC membership, all 
government entities involved in CIPAC, and the membership of all formal 
task force and working group entities established and acting within 
CIPAC. Quarterly, the Department will publish in the Federal Register, 
instructions how the public can obtain the most current roster of CIPAC 
membership as well as the membership of all formal task force and 
working group entities within CIPAC.

    Dated: June 20, 2006.
Nancy J. Wong,
Director, Infrastructure Programs Office, Infrastructure Partnerships 
Division, United States Department of Homeland Security.

Appendix A--CI/KR Institutions Critical Infrastructure Partnership 
Advisory Council (CIPAC)

CI/KR Institutions

Chemical Sector

Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms & Explosives
United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Justice
United States Department of Transportation
United States Environmental Protection Agency

American Chemistry Council
America Forest & Paper Association
Chemical Producers & Distributors Association
Chlorine Chemistry Council
Compressed Gas Association
Crop Life America
DuPont
Institute of Makers of Explosives
International Institute of Ammonia Refrigeration
National Association of Chemical Distributors
National Paint & Coatings Association
National Petrochemical and Refiners Association
Rhodia
Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturers Association
The Adhesive and Sealant Council
The Chlorine Institute
The Fertilizer Institute
The Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc

Commercial Facilities Sector

General Services Administration
National Endowment of the Arts
United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Education
 United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
United States Department of Interior
United States Department of Justice
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Affinia Hospitality
BOMA, International
Dallas Convention Center
Fox Entertainment Group
International Association of Amusement Parks & Attractions
International Association of Assembly Managers
International Association of Fairs and Exhibitions
International Council of Shopping Centers
Major League Baseball
Marriott International
NASCAR, Inc.
National Association of Industrial and Office Properties
National Association of RV Parks and Campgrounds
National Hockey League
National Multi Housing Council
National Retail Federation
NBC Universal
Office of the Commissioner of Baseball
Oneida Gaming Commission
RBC Center
Retail Industry Leaders Association
Related Management Company
Self Storage Association
Stadium Management Association
The Real Estate Roundtable
Tishman Speyer Properties
The Walt Disney Company
Venetian Resort Hotel & Casino
Warner Bros. Studio Facilities

Communications Sector

Federal Communications Commission
General Services Administration
United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Justice

BellSouth Corporation
Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
Cingular
Telecommunications Industry Association
U.S. Telecom Association
Verizon

Dams Sector

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
State of California, Department of Water Resources
State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection
State of Ohio, Department of Natural Resources
State of Virginia, Department of Conservation and Recreation

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State of Washington, Department of Ecology
Tennessee Valley Authority
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Interior
United States Department of Labor
United States Department of State
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Allegheny Energy
Ameren Services Company
American Electric Power
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
AVISTA Utilities
Canadian Dam Association
Chelan County
CMS Energy
Dominion Resources
Duke Energy Corporation
Exelon Corporation
National Hydropower Association
National Mining Association
New York City, Department of Environmental Protection
New York Power Authority
Pacific Gas & Electric Company
PPL Corporation
Xcel Energy Corporation
Scana Corporation
South Carolina Public Service Authority
Southern California Edison
Southern Company Generation
TransCanada
United States Society of Dams

Electricity Sector

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
National Association of State Energy Officials
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Energy
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Interior
United States Department of State
United States Department of Transportation
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Arizona Public Service Company
Exelon Corporation
Independent Electricity System Operator, Ontario Canada
North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC)
National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
New York Independent System Operator
Reliability First Corporation
Southern Company Services, Inc.

Emergency Services Sector

United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Transportation
United States Department of Justice

American Red Cross
International Association of Emergency Managers
International Association of Fire Chiefs
National Association of State EMS Officials
National Emergency Management Association
National Sheriff's Association

Financial Services Sector

Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Conference of State Bank Supervisors
Farm Credit Administration
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Federal Housing Finance Board
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Federal Reserve Board
National Association of Insurance Commissioners
National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors
National Credit Union Administration
North American Securities Administration Association
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight
Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
Office of Thrift Supervision
Securities and Exchange Commission
Securities Investor Protection Corporation
United States Department of the Treasury

America's Community Bankers
American Bankers Association
American Council of Life Insurers
American Insurance Association
BITS/The Financial Services Roundtable
Bank Administration Institute
ChicagoFIRST, LLC
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
CLS Group
Consumer Bankers Association
Credit Union National Association
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)
Fannie Mae
Financial Information Forum
Financial Services Technology Consortium
Futures Industry Association
Independent Community Bankers of America
Investment Company Institute
Managed Funds Association
The NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc.
National Association of Federal Credit Unions
National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD)
NACHA--The Electronic Payments Association
New York Board of Trade (NYBOT)
The Clearing House
Securities Industry Association (SIA)

Food and Agriculture Sector

Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
Intertribal Agriculture Council
National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials
National Association of County and City Health Officials
National Association of State Departments of Agriculture
National Science Foundation
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Defense
United States Health and Human Services
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of the Interior
United States Department of Justice
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Agricultural Retailers Association
American Farm Bureau Federation
CF Industries, Inc.
CropLife America
Food Marketing Institute
Food Processors Association
International Association of Refrigerated Warehouses
International Dairy Foods Association
International Food Service Distributors Association
International In-flight Food Service Association
International Warehouse Logistics Association
McCormick & Company, Inc.
National Association of Convenience Stores
National Cattlemen's Beef Association
National Corn Growers Association
National Milk Producers Federation
National Pork Producers Association
National Restaurant Association
National Retail Federation
National Food Service Security Council
United Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Association

Information Technology Sector

National Association of State Chief Information Officers
United States Department of Commerce
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Justice
United States Department of State
United States Department of the Treasury

Bell Security Solutions, Inc.
BellSouth Corporation
Center for Internet Security
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Citadel Security Software, Inc.
Computer and Communications Industry Association
Computer Associates International
Computer Sciences Corporation
Computing Technology Industry Association
Cyber Security Industry Alliance
Electronic Industries Alliance
Entrust, Inc.
EWA Information & Infrastructure Technologies, Inc.
IBM Corporation
Information Technology Association of America
Intel Corporation
International Systems Security Engineering Association (ISSEA)
Internet Security Alliance
Internet Security Systems--ISS
Lockheed Martin
McAfee, Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
NTT America
Seagate Technology
Symantec
U.S. Internet Service Provider Association
Unisys Corporation
VeriSign
Verizon

Nuclear Sector

Nuclear Regulatory Commission
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Energy
United States Department of Homeland Security

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United States Department of Justice
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Arizona Public Service Company
Constellation Energy Generation Group
Dominion Energy
Dominion Generation
Entergy Operations
Excelon Generation Company, LLC
General Electric Energy Nuclear Energy
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Nuclear Energy Institute
Southern Nuclear Company
USEC, Inc.

Oil and Gas Sector

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners
National Association of State Energy Officials
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Energy
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of the Interior
United States Department of State
United States Department of Transportation
United States Environmental Protection Agency

American Gas Association
American Petroleum Institute
American Public Gas Association
Anadarko Canada Corp.
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation
Association of Oil Pipe Lines
BP
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Chevron Corporation
ConocoPhillips
Domestic Petroleum Council
Dominion Resources, Inc.
Edison Chouest Offshore, LLC
El Paso Corp.
ExxonMobil
Gas Processors Association
International Association of Drilling Contractors
Interstate Natural Gas Association of America
Independent Petroleum Association of America
Leffler Energy
Marathon Petroleum Company, LLC
National Petrochemical & Refiners Association
National Propane Gas Association
NiSource, Inc.
Newfoundland Ocean Industries Association
Offshore Marine Service Association
Petroleum Marketers Association of America
Rowan Companies, Inc.
Shell Oil Company
Shipley Stores, LLC
U.S. Oil & Gas Association
Valero Energy Corporation
Western States Petroleum Association

Postal and Shipping Sector

United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Health and Human Services
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Justice

DHL
FedEx
United Parcel Service of America, Inc.
United States Postal Service

Transportation Sector

United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Energy
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of Transportation

American Public Transportation Association
Association of American Railroads
New Jersey Transit

Water Sector Members

Association of State and Interstate Water Pollution Control 
Administrators
Association of State Drinking Water Administrators
United States Army Corps of Engineers
United States Department of Agriculture
United States Department of Defense
United States Department of Health and Human Services
United States Department of Homeland Security
United States Department of State
United States Department of the Interior
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Alexandria Sanitation Authority
American Water
American Water Works Association
Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies
AWWA Research Foundation
Bean Blossom Patricksburg Water Corporation
Boston Water and Sewer Commission
Breezy Hill Water and Sewer Company
City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services
Columbus Water Works
Fairfax Water
Greenville Water System
Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Manchester Water Works
Milwaukee Water Works
National Association of Clean Water Agencies
National Association of Water Companies
National Rural Water Association
New York City Department of Environmental Protection
Pima County Wastewater Management Department
United Water
Water Environment Federation
Water Environment Research Foundation

 [FR Doc. E6-10276 Filed 6-29-06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4410-10-P
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