Qwest Petition for Clarification of Verizon Physical Collocation Discontinuance Order, 42399 [E6-11905]
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termination before that date. The notice
was published in the Federal Register
on May 31, 2006. 71 FR 30925, May 31,
2006. The Bureau did not receive any
oppositions to the termination of this
proceeding within 30 days of Federal
Register publication of the notice;
therefore, the above-listed proceeding
was terminated as of June 30, 2006.
Authority: 47 U.S.C. 152, 153, 154, 155, 44
FR 18501, 67 FR 13223, 47 CFR 0.291, 1.749.
Federal Communications Commission.
Thomas J. Navin,
Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau.
[FR Doc. E6–11900 Filed 7–25–06; 8:45 am]
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE
CORPORATION
Statement of Policy Regarding the
National Historic Preservation Act
Qwest Petition for Clarification of
Verizon Physical Collocation
Discontinuance Order
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Notice; termination of
proceeding.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This document is a
notification of final termination of
Qwest’s petition for clarification of a
2003 Commission order, which granted
Verizon authority to discontinue
providing federally-tariffed physical
collocation services pursuant to section
201 of the Communications Act. The
petition for clarification has been
withdrawn by the petitioner. No
oppositions to the prior notice of
termination were received; therefore,
interested parties are hereby notified
that this proceeding has been
terminated.
This proceeding was terminated
effective June 30, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jennifer McKee, Wireline Competition
Bureau, Pricing Policy Division, (202)
418–1530.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May
19, 2006, the Wireline Competition
Bureau’s Pricing Policy Division issued
a Public Notice in the above-listed
proceeding stating that the proceeding
would be terminated effective 30 days
after publication of the Public Notice in
the Federal Register, unless the Bureau
received an opposition to the
termination before that date. The notice
was published in the Federal Register
on May 31, 2006. 71 FR 30926, May 31,
2006. The Bureau did not receive any
oppositions to the termination of this
proceeding within 30 days of Federal
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The FDIC is revising its
Statement of Policy Regarding the
National Historic Preservation Act of
1966 (NHPA). The Statement of Policy
clarifies and revises the NHPA
Statement of Policy so that it reflects the
statutory changes to the NHPA and its
implementing regulations. The
Statement of Policy is relevant to
applications for deposit insurance for de
novo institutions and applications by
state non-member banks to establish a
domestic branch and to relocate a
domestic branch or main office.
DATES: This Statement of Policy is
effective on July 11, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Kathryn M. Beach, Review Examiner,
Risk Management and Applications
Section, Division of Supervision and
Consumer Protection (202) 898–6617, or
Susan van den Toorn, Counsel, Legal
Division (202) 898–8707; Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation,
Washington, DC 20429.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
October 18, 2005, the FDIC issued a
request for comment for a proposed
Statement of Policy in the Federal
Register concerning revisions to its
Statement of Policy Regarding the
NHPA (SOP). (70 FR 60523). The
proposed SOP provided for more
efficient processing and timely
resolution of matters pertaining to the
NHPA and its implementing regulations
and incorporated the role of Tribal
Historic Preservation Officers (THPOs)
in the review process to take into
account the responsibilities of the FDIC
pursuant to a number of statutes relating
to Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian
organizations.
The NHPA sets forth a national policy
to promote the preservation of historic
resources. It requires, in part, that all
agencies of the Federal Government
consider the effects of their
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Federal Deposit Insurance
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ACTION: Statement of Policy.
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Thomas J. Navin,
Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau.
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undertakings on historic properties. The
Advisory Council on Historic
Preservation (Advisory Council or
ACHP) has adopted regulations that
implement this requirement (36 CFR
part 800). The FDIC considers
applications for deposit insurance for de
novo institutions and applications by
state non-member banks to establish a
domestic branch and to relocate a
domestic branch or main office
(collectively, ‘‘Covered Applications’’)
to be undertakings for the purposes of
section 106 of the NHPA. Because the
NHPA has been amended and the
Advisory Council has revised its
regulations during the interim period,
the FDIC is revising its SOP to conform
to those amendments and revisions.
Overview of Comments Received
The FDIC received 11 comments on
the proposed Statement of Policy.
Comments were received from the
Advisory Council, state historic
preservation offices, the Department of
Natural Resources of the Confederated
Tribes of the Umatilla Indian
Reservation, financial institutions and
individuals. While a number of
commenters supported the proposed
SOP, others did not. Commenters
generally requested that terminology
used in the SOP conform to the
terminology used in the Advisory
Council’s implementing regulations. In
addition, commenters also suggested
clarifying the consultation process,
streamlining consultation with state and
national organizations, and educating
applicants regarding the availability of
additional resources valuable to
assessing proposed undertakings.
Commenters also requested that the SOP
be amended to make clear that
Applicants and the FDIC will consult
with tribes regarding Historic Properties
and the identification and evaluation of
such properties, including those of
traditional religious and cultural
importance where tribes are located or
were traditionally located. A commenter
suggested that when there may be an
adverse effect on an Historic Property
that additional background information
be included in the Covered
Applications.
Advisory Council Comment
The Advisory Council’s comment
stated that, ‘‘In its present format the
ACHP cannot endorse the proposal
* * * since it does not comport with
our regulations.’’ The Advisory Council
suggested that the FDIC delay revising
the SOP ‘‘pending further consultation
with the ACHP, the National Conference
of State Historic Preservation Officers
(NCSHPO), Indian tribes, and a review
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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
[WC Docket No. 02-237; DA 06-1447]
Qwest Petition for Clarification of Verizon Physical Collocation
Discontinuance Order
AGENCY: Federal Communications Commission.
ACTION: Notice; termination of proceeding.
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SUMMARY: This document is a notification of final termination of
Qwest's petition for clarification of a 2003 Commission order, which
granted Verizon authority to discontinue providing federally-tariffed
physical collocation services pursuant to section 201 of the
Communications Act. The petition for clarification has been withdrawn
by the petitioner. No oppositions to the prior notice of termination
were received; therefore, interested parties are hereby notified that
this proceeding has been terminated.
DATES: This proceeding was terminated effective June 30, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jennifer McKee, Wireline Competition
Bureau, Pricing Policy Division, (202) 418-1530.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May 19, 2006, the Wireline Competition
Bureau's Pricing Policy Division issued a Public Notice in the above-
listed proceeding stating that the proceeding would be terminated
effective 30 days after publication of the Public Notice in the Federal
Register, unless the Bureau received an opposition to the termination
before that date. The notice was published in the Federal Register on
May 31, 2006. 71 FR 30926, May 31, 2006. The Bureau did not receive any
oppositions to the termination of this proceeding within 30 days of
Federal Register publication of the notice; therefore, the above-listed
proceeding was terminated as of June 30, 2006.
Federal Communications Commission.
Thomas J. Navin,
Chief, Wireline Competition Bureau.
[FR Doc. E6-11905 Filed 7-25-06; 8:45 am]
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