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questionnaire, the Department selected
one additional mandatory respondent in
the administrative review for the PRC.
See the memorandum from Erin Begnal
to James C. Doyle, dated July 26, 2006,
entitled, ‘‘Antidumping Duty
Administrative Review of Certain
Frozen Warmwater Shrimp from the
People’s Republic of China: Selection of
Additional Mandatory Respondent.’’
On July 27, 2006, the Department
rescinded the administrative review for
certain Vietnamese companies due to
the withdrawal of review requests. See
Certain Frozen Warmwater Shrimp from
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam:
Partial Rescission of the First
Administrative Review, 71 FR 42628
(July 27, 2006). On July 31, 2006, the
Department rescinded the
administrative review for certain PRC
companies due to the withdrawal of
review requests. See Certain Frozen
Warmwater Shrimp from the People’s
Republic of China: Partial Rescission of
the First Administrative Review, 71 FR
43107 (July 31, 2006).
Extension of Time Limit of Preliminary
Results
Section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Tariff Act
of 1930, as amended (the Act), requires
the Department to make a preliminary
determination in an administrative
review within 245 days after the last day
of the anniversary month of an order or
finding for which a review is requested.
Consistent with section 751(a)(3)(A) of
the Act, the Department may extend the
245–day period to 365 days if it is not
practicable to complete the review
within a 245–day period. The deadline
for the preliminary results of these
reviews is currently October 31, 2006.
The Department determines that
completion of the preliminary results of
these administrative reviews within the
statutory time period is not practicable.
Due to the additional time needed for
respondent selection, the Department
was not able to issue its initial
antidumping duty questionnaires to the
selected companies until June 20, 2006
in the PRC review, July 11, 2006, in the
Brazilian, Ecuadorian, Indian, and Thai
reviews, and July 12, 2006 for the
Vietnamese review. The Department
thus requires additional time to conduct
its analysis for each company in these
administrative and new shipper
reviews.
Therefore, given the additional time
needed to conduct complete analyses
for these administrative and new
shipper reviews, in accordance with
section 751(a)(3)(A) the Act, we are
extending the time period for issuing
the preliminary results of review by 120
days, until February 28, 2007. The final
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results continue to be due 120 days after
the publication of the preliminary
results. We are also extending the time
limit for parties to submit new factual
information, including surrogate value
information to be considered for the
preliminary results, until November 30,
2006, for the PRC and Vietnamese
reviews. Parties should note that the
due date for comments regarding
surrogate country selection remains
September 1, 2006, for Vietnam, and
September 7, 2006, for the PRC.
This notice is published pursuant to
section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Act and 19
CFR 351.213(h)(2).
Dated: August 21, 2006.
Stephen J. Claeys,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
International Code Council: The
Update Process for the International
Codes
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Code Development
Hearings on U.S. Model Codes, 2007
supplement to the 2006 editions.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The International Code
Council (ICC), under whoseauspices the
International Codes (‘‘I–Codes’’) are
developed, maintains a process for
updating these model codes based on
receipt of proposals from interested
individuals and organizations. The
ICC’s 14 separately published codes are
each comprehensively updated and republished every three years with a
supplement released between each
edition. The most current versions of
the I–Codes are the 2006 editions. The
2007 supplement to the 2006 editions
will be released in the Fall of 2007.
The purpose of this notice is to invite
public participation in the Code
Development Hearings. At this session,
all proposed changes submitted for the
family of the 2006 I–Codes will be
considered by the respective Code
Development Committees, with the
assembled body of the International
Code Council members also afforded the
opportunity to vote via an assembly
action.
The publication of this notice by the
National Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) on behalf of ICC is
being undertaken as a public service;
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NIST does not necessarily endorse,
approve, or recommend any of the codes
or standards referenced in the notice.
Session Dates: The Code Development
Hearings of the 2006/2007 Code
Development Cycle will occur between
September 20 and October 1, 2006, at
Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort, Walt
Disney World, Florida.
The agenda for the hearing as well as
updates to the schedule are also posted
on the ICC Web site at: https://
www.iccsafe.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mike Pfeiffer, PE, Vice President, Codes
and Standards Development at ICC’s
Chicago District Office, 4051 West
Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills,
Illinois 60478; Telephone 888–422–
7233, Extension 4338; e-mail
mpfeiffer@iccsafe.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The ICC produces a family of Codes
and Standards that are comprehensive,
coordinated and are widely used across
the country in the regulation of the built
environment. Local, state and federal
agencies use these codes and standards
as the basis for developing regulations
concerning new and existing
construction.
The ICC code development process is
initiated when proposals from
interested persons—supported by
written data, views, or arguments—are
solicited, received and then published
in the Proposed Changes document.
This document is distributed a
minimum of 30 days in advance of the
Code Development Hearings and serves
as the agenda for that session.
At the Code Development Hearing,
the ICC Code Development Committee
for each code or subject area of the code
considers testimony and takes action on
each proposal (Approval, Disapproval,
or Approval as Modified). At the
conclusion of committee action on each
proposal, any member of the public
assembly may make a motion for a vote
by the ICC members in attendance
(‘‘assembly action’’) to consider an
action different than the committee
action. Successful assembly actions on
code changes become part of the record
of public comments and are considered
at the Final Action Hearing. Following
the Code Development Hearing, the
Report of the Public Hearing is
published, and identifies the disposition
of each proposal, the reason for the
committee’s action and successful
assembly actions. Any person may
provide additional comment on the
committee actions in the public
comment period following the first
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hearing. These comments are published
and distributed in Final Action Agenda
which serves as the agenda for the
second public hearing in each cycle.
Proposals which are approved by a
vote of the Governmental Members of
ICC at the Final Action Hearing are
incorporated in either the Supplement
or Edition, as applicable, with the next
18-month cycle starting with the
submittal deadline for proposals.
Proponents of proposals will receive a
copy of all documents (Proposed
Changes, Report of the Public Hearing
and Final Action Agenda). Any
interested party may also request a
copy, free of charge, by downloading the
‘‘return coupon’’ from the ICC Web site
at https://www.iccsafe.org and
forwarding it as directed.
The International Codes consist of the
following:
International Building Code;
International Code Council Electrical
Code Administrative Provisions;
International Energy Conservation Code;
International Existing Building Code;
International Fire Code;
International Fuel Gas Code;
International Mechanical Code;
ICC Performance Code for Buildings and
Facilities;
International Plumbing Code;
International Private Sewage Disposal
Code;
International Property Maintenance
Code;
International Residential Code;
International Wildland-Urban Interface
Code; and
International Zoning Code.
Dated: August 18, 2006.
James E. Hill,
Acting Deputy Director.
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National Marine Fisheries Service,
Pacific Fishery Management Council;
September 10–15, 2006 Council
Meeting
National Marine Fisheries
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of public meetings.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Pacific Fishery
Management Council (Council) and its
advisory entities will hold public
meetings.
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The Council and its advisory
entities will meet September 10–15,
2006. The Council meeting will begin
on Monday, September 11, at 3 p.m.,
reconvening each day through Friday,
September 15. All meetings are open to
the public, except a closed session will
be held from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. on
Monday, September 11 to address
litigation and personnel matters. The
Council will meet as late as necessary
each day to complete its scheduled
business.
ADDRESSES: The meetings will be held at
the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1221 Chess
Drive, Foster City, CA 94404; telephone:
650–570–5700.
Council address: Pacific Fishery
Management Council, 7700 NE
Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland,
OR 97220.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
Donald O. McIsaac, Executive Director;
telephone: 503–820–2280.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following items are on the Council
agenda, but not necessarily in this order:
A. Call to Order
1. Opening Remarks and
Introductions
2. Roll Call
3. Executive Director’s Report
4. Approve Agenda
B. Administrative Matters
1. Future Council Meeting Agenda
Planning
2. Regulatory Streamlining Review
Development of Regional Operating
Agreements for Groundfish Limited
Entry in the Open Access Fishery and
Pacific Mackerel Harvest Guideline
3. Approval of Council Meeting
Minutes
4. Fiscal Matters
5. Appointments to Advisory Bodies,
Standing Committees, and Other
Forums for the 2007–2009 Term,
Including any Necessary Changes to
Council Operating Procedures
6. Updated Research and Data Needs
7. Council Three-Meeting Outlook,
Draft November 2006 Council Meeting
Agenda, and Workload Priorities
C. Groundfish Management
1. NMFS Report
2. Groundfish Bycatch Work Plan
3. Consideration of Inseason
Adjustments
4. Open Access Fishery Limitation
Consider Planning Priorities for Possible
Fishery Management (FMP)
Amendment
5. FMP Amendment 15 (American
Fisheries Act Provisions)
6. Exempted Fishing Permits for 2007
Fisheries
7. Trawl Individual Quotas Stage I
Alternatives and Progress Report on
Stage II
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8. Shore-Based Whiting Monitoring
(Amendment 10)
9. Inseason Chinook Bycatch Trigger
for the Pacific Whiting Fishery and
Technical Correction to the Acceptable
Biological Catch for Petrale Sole in the
2007–2008 Harvest Specifications and
Management Measures
D. Habitat
1. Current Habitat Issues
E. Highly Migratory Species
Management
1. Changes to Routine Management
Measures
2. NMFS Report
F. Marine Protected Areas
1. Fishery Regulations within Channel
Islands National Marine Sanctuary
(CINMS)
2. Review of CINMS Draft
Environmental Impact Statement
Regarding Fishery Closures
G. Pacific Halibut Management
1. Proposed Changes to Catch Sharing
Plan and 2007 Annual Regulations
2. Pacific Halibut Bycatch Estimate for
International Pacific Halibut
Commission Adoption
H. Salmon Management
1. Salmon Methodology Review
2. FMP Amendment 15 (de minimis
fisheries)
SCHEDULE OF ANCILLARY
MEETINGS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
10, 2006
Trawl Individual Quota
Committee
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
11, 2006
Council Secretariat
Groundfish Advisory
Subpanel
Groundfish Management
Team
Scientific and Statistical
Committee
Budget Committee
Enforcement Consultants
Chair’s Reception
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
12, 2006
Council Secretariat
California State Delegation
Oregon State Delegation
Washington State Delegation
Groundfish Advisory
Subpanel
Groundfish Management
Team
Scientific and Statistical
Committee
Enforcement Consultants
Individual Trawl Quota
Information Session
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2006
Council Secretariat
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
International Code Council: The Update Process for the
International Codes
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Code Development Hearings on U.S. Model Codes, 2007
supplement to the 2006 editions.
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SUMMARY: The International Code Council (ICC), under whoseauspices the
International Codes (``I-Codes'') are developed, maintains a process
for updating these model codes based on receipt of proposals from
interested individuals and organizations. The ICC's 14 separately
published codes are each comprehensively updated and re-published every
three years with a supplement released between each edition. The most
current versions of the I-Codes are the 2006 editions. The 2007
supplement to the 2006 editions will be released in the Fall of 2007.
The purpose of this notice is to invite public participation in the
Code Development Hearings. At this session, all proposed changes
submitted for the family of the 2006 I-Codes will be considered by the
respective Code Development Committees, with the assembled body of the
International Code Council members also afforded the opportunity to
vote via an assembly action.
The publication of this notice by the National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST) on behalf of ICC is being undertaken as
a public service; NIST does not necessarily endorse, approve, or
recommend any of the codes or standards referenced in the notice.
Session Dates: The Code Development Hearings of the 2006/2007 Code
Development Cycle will occur between September 20 and October 1, 2006,
at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort, Walt Disney World, Florida.
The agenda for the hearing as well as updates to the schedule are
also posted on the ICC Web site at: https://www.iccsafe.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mike Pfeiffer, PE, Vice President,
Codes and Standards Development at ICC's Chicago District Office, 4051
West Flossmoor Road, Country Club Hills, Illinois 60478; Telephone 888-
422-7233, Extension 4338; e-mail mpfeiffer@iccsafe.org.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The ICC produces a family of Codes and Standards that are
comprehensive, coordinated and are widely used across the country in
the regulation of the built environment. Local, state and federal
agencies use these codes and standards as the basis for developing
regulations concerning new and existing construction.
The ICC code development process is initiated when proposals from
interested persons--supported by written data, views, or arguments--are
solicited, received and then published in the Proposed Changes
document. This document is distributed a minimum of 30 days in advance
of the Code Development Hearings and serves as the agenda for that
session.
At the Code Development Hearing, the ICC Code Development Committee
for each code or subject area of the code considers testimony and takes
action on each proposal (Approval, Disapproval, or Approval as
Modified). At the conclusion of committee action on each proposal, any
member of the public assembly may make a motion for a vote by the ICC
members in attendance (``assembly action'') to consider an action
different than the committee action. Successful assembly actions on
code changes become part of the record of public comments and are
considered at the Final Action Hearing. Following the Code Development
Hearing, the Report of the Public Hearing is published, and identifies
the disposition of each proposal, the reason for the committee's action
and successful assembly actions. Any person may provide additional
comment on the committee actions in the public comment period following
the first
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hearing. These comments are published and distributed in Final Action
Agenda which serves as the agenda for the second public hearing in each
cycle.
Proposals which are approved by a vote of the Governmental Members
of ICC at the Final Action Hearing are incorporated in either the
Supplement or Edition, as applicable, with the next 18-month cycle
starting with the submittal deadline for proposals. Proponents of
proposals will receive a copy of all documents (Proposed Changes,
Report of the Public Hearing and Final Action Agenda). Any interested
party may also request a copy, free of charge, by downloading the
``return coupon'' from the ICC Web site at https://www.iccsafe.org and
forwarding it as directed.
The International Codes consist of the following:
International Building Code;
International Code Council Electrical Code Administrative Provisions;
International Energy Conservation Code;
International Existing Building Code;
International Fire Code;
International Fuel Gas Code;
International Mechanical Code;
ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Facilities;
International Plumbing Code;
International Private Sewage Disposal Code;
International Property Maintenance Code;
International Residential Code;
International Wildland-Urban Interface Code; and
International Zoning Code.
Dated: August 18, 2006.
James E. Hill,
Acting Deputy Director.
[FR Doc. E6-14172 Filed 8-24-06; 8:45 am]
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