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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
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Notice of Scoping for Completion of El
Portal Road Rehabilitation; Yosemite
National Park, Mariposa County, CA
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given, in
accord with the provisions of the
National Environmental Policy Act (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) that public scoping
has been initiated for a conservation
planning and environmental impact
analysis process for the completion of
road improvements to the El Portal Road
in Yosemite National Park. The purpose
of the scoping process is to elicit public
comment regarding applicable issues
and concerns, a suitable range of
alternatives, and the nature and extent
of potential environmental impacts and
appropriate mitigating measures which
should be addressed. This project would
result in completion of the Highway 140
improvements which began in 1997
following floods which extensively
damaged the road. The proposed
reconstruction would improve the one
mile segment of the El Portal Road from
the intersection of the Big Oak Flat Road
(Highway 120) and the El Portal Road
(Highway 140) to the west, and Pohono
Bridge to the east (also known as
Segment D). The pending environmental
analysis will evaluate alternatives,
including a no-action alternative, and
one or more action alternatives. Some of
the project elements that may be
evaluated include:
• Reconstructing failing retaining
walls and undercut road sections;
• Altering the lane and/or the
shoulder to enhance traffic safety;
• Replacing portions of the existing
stone wall with a reinforced concrete
guardwall;
• Improving the El Portal Road-Big
Oak Flat Road intersection;
• Improving, relocating, and/or
removing some parking spaces;
• Improving road drainage with new
culverts and drainage ditches;
• Repaving road surfaces; and
• Maintaining the road’s essential
historic character as a winding, narrow
mountain road.
Public Involvement: As noted, the
NPS will conduct an environmental
review of feasible alternatives and
potential impacts on rehabilitation of
segment of road corridor. At this time,
it has not been determined whether an
Environmental Assessment or an
Environmental Impact Statement will be
prepared, however, this scoping process
will aid in the preparation of either
document. This environmental review
of a reasonable range of alternatives for
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rehabilitation this segment of the El
Portal Road is being conducted by
Yosemite National Park. As a key step
for initiating this environmental review,
the park invites the public, other
Federal agencies, American Indian
tribes, State and local governments, and
all other interested parties to participate
in the initial scoping and alternative
development process. For initial
scoping and alternatives development,
the most useful comments are those
which aid the park in identifying
environmental issues, public concerns,
and pertinent information that can be
used to help:
• Determine resource issues and
visitor concerns that may need to be
evaluated;
• Formulate alternatives for fulfilling
the purpose and need for the proposed
project; and/or
• Identify potential cumulative
actions and/or appropriate mitigation
strategies which should be considered.
Responses to this Scoping Notice will
also be used to establish a mailing list
of people and organizations interested
in receiving further information as the
environmental document is developed.
Please contact the park by mail, e-mail,
or fax (see below) to request placement
on the mailing list; for all types of
requests please be sure to include your
full mailing address. In addition to
direct mailings, additional information
about this conservation planning and
environmental impact analysis process
will be regularly distributed via regional
and local news media and by posting to
the Yosemite National Park Web page
(https://www.nps.gov/yose/planning).
The public scoping period for this
Segment D environmental review will
be open for 45 days from the date of
publication of this Scoping Notice in the
Federal Register—immediately upon
confirmation of this date it will be
announced on the park’s Web site.
Scoping meetings and public open
houses will be held on a regular basis
in Yosemite National Park, California.
Specific locations and dates for these
meetings will be announced in local and
regional media and via direct mailings.
Interested individuals, organizations,
and agencies wishing to provide written
comments on issues and concerns or
provide pertinent information may by
mail to: Superintendent, ATTN: El
Portal Road Rehabilitation, Yosemite
National Park, PO Box 577, Yosemite
National Park, CA 95389; via Fax at
(209) 379–1294; or electronically via
yose_planning@nps.gov.
Our practice is to make comments,
including names, home addresses, home
phone numbers, and e-mail addresses of
respondents, available for public
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review. Individual respondents may
request that we withhold their names
and/or home addresses, etc., but if you
wish us to consider withholding this
information you must state this
prominently at the beginning of your
comments. In addition, you must
present a rationale for withholding this
information. This rationale must
demonstrate that disclosure would
constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of privacy. Unsupported
assertions will not meet this burden. In
the absence of exceptional,
documentable circumstances, this
information will be released. We will
always make submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives of or officials of
organizations or businesses, available
for public inspection in their entirety.
Decision Process: Availability of the
forthcoming environmental document
for public review and written comment
will be announced by local and regional
news media, via the above listed Web
site, and by direct mailing. At this time,
the document is anticipated to be
available for public review and
comment in summer of 2007. All
comments received will be duly
considered in the environmental
decision-making process and responded
to as appropriate. At this time, it is
anticipated that a final decision will be
recommended during autumn of 2007.
The official responsible for the decision
is the Regional Director, Pacific West
Region, National Park Service;
subsequently, the official responsible for
implementation is the Superintendent,
Yosemite National Park.
Dated: August 29, 2006.
Jonathan B. Jarvis,
Regional Director, Pacific West Region.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission
Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of
Records
Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission; Justice.
ACTION: Revisions of Notice of Privacy
Act Systems of Records.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of
the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a,
notice is given that the Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission proposes to
modify all of its Privacy Act Systems of
Records, as identified in the revised
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Table of Contents set forth below, to
include a new routine use that allows
disclosure to appropriate persons and
entities for purposes of response and
remedial efforts in the event that there
has been a breach of the data contained
in the systems. This routine use will
facilitate an effective response to a
confirmed or suspected breach by
allowing for disclosure to those
individuals affected by the breach, as
well as to others who are in a position
to assist in the Department’s response
efforts, either by assisting in notification
to affected individuals or otherwise
playing a role in preventing,
minimizing, or remedying harms from
the breach.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4)
and (11), the public is given a 30-day
period in which to comment; and the
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), which has oversight
responsibility under the Privacy Act,
requires a 40-day period in which to
conclude its review of the systems.
Therefore, please submit any comments
by December 26, 2006. The public,
OMB, and the Congress are invited to
submit any comments to David E.
Bradley, Chief Counsel, Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission, Washington,
DC 20579 (Room 6002, Bicentennial
Building). In accordance with 5 U.S.C.
552a(r), the Commission has provided a
report to OMB and the Congress.
This Notice also includes an updated
Table of Contents of the Commission’s
Privacy Act Systems of Records, in
order to reflect the deletion of four of its
records systems: Justice/FCSC–2,
Bulgaria, Claims Against (2nd Program);
Justice/FCSC–13, Italy, Claims Against
(2nd Program); Justice/FCSC–18,
Rumania, Claims Against (2nd
Program); and Justice/FCSC–20,
Yugoslavia, Claims Against (2nd
Program), due to the release of the
records in those systems to the National
Archives for permanent retention.
1. Accordingly, pursuant to the
provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a, the Foreign
Claims Settlement Commission hereby
publishes notice of its proposal to
supplement the list of Routine Uses of
the Records Maintained in each of its
Privacy Act Systems of Records,
including the Categories of Users and
the Purposes of Such Uses, by including
the following additional Routine Use:
‘‘Release to appropriate agencies,
entities, and persons when (1) It is
suspected or confirmed that the security
or confidentiality of information in the
system of records has been
compromised; (2) the Commission has
determined that as a result of the
suspected or confirmed compromise
there is a risk of harm to economic or
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property interests, identity theft or
fraud, or harm to the security or
integrity of this system or other systems
or programs (whether maintained by the
Commission or another agency or entity)
that rely upon the compromised
information; and (3) the disclosure
made to such agencies, entities, and
persons is reasonably necessary to assist
in connection with the Commission’s
efforts to respond to the suspected or
confirmed compromise and prevent,
minimize, or remedy such harm.’’
2. In addition, the Commission hereby
publishes a revised Table of Contents of
the systems of records as currently
maintained by the agency, as set forth
below. This Table of Contents replaces
the Table of Contents included as part
of the Privacy Act Systems of Records
Notice published by the Foreign Claims
Settlement Commission in the Federal
Register on June 10, 1999 (64 FR 31296).
With the exception of the deletions
reflected in this revised Table of
Contents, the information in that Notice
remains accurate and up-to-date.
Table of Contents (Revised)
Justice/FCSC–1, Indexes of Claimants
(Alphabetical)
Justice/FCSC–3, Certifications of awards
Justice/FCSC–4, China, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–5, Civilian Internees (Vietnam)
Justice/FCSC–6, Correspondence (General)
Justice/FCSC–7, Correspondence (Inquiries
Concerning Claims in Foreign Countries)
Justice/FCSC–8, Cuba, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–9, Czechoslovakia, Claims
Against (2nd Program)
Justice/FCSC–10, East Germany, Registration
of Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–11, Federal Republic of
Germany, Questionnaire Inquiries from
Justice/FCSC–12, Hungary, Claims Against
(2nd Program)
Justice/FCSC–14, Micronesia, Claims Arising
in
Justice/FCSC–16, Prisoners of War (Pueblo)
Justice/FCSC–17, Prisoners of War (Vietnam)
Justice/FCSC–19, Soviet Union, Claims
Against
Justice/FCSC–21, German Democratic
Republic, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–23, Vietnam, Claims for Losses
Against
Justice/FCSC–24, Ethiopia, Claims for Losses
Against
Justice/FCSC–25, Egypt, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–26, Albania, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–27, Germany, Holocaust
Survivors’ Claims Against
Justice/FCSC–28, Iraq, Registration of
Potential Claims Against
Mauricio J. Tamargo,
Chairman.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
Proposed Collection for the ETA 218,
Benefit Rights and Experience;
Comment Request
ACTION:
Notice.
SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, as
part of its continuing effort to reduce
paperwork and respondent burden
conducts a preclearance consultation
program to provide the general public
and Federal agencies with an
opportunity to comment on proposed
and/or continuing collections of
information in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA95) [44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This
program helps to ensure that requested
data can be provided in the desired
format, reporting burden (time and
financial resources) is minimized,
collection instruments are clearly
understood, and the impact of collection
requirements on respondents can be
properly assessed. Currently, the
Employment and Training
Administration is soliciting comments
concerning the proposed extension of
the ETA 218, Benefits Rights and
Experience. A copy of the proposed
information collection request (ICR) can
be obtained by contacting the office
listed below in the ADDRESSEES section
of this notice or by accessing: https://
www.doleta.gov/OMBCN/
OMBControlNumber.cfm.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
January 16, 2007.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to: Subri
Raman, U.S. Department of Labor,
Employment and Training
Administration, Room S–4231, 200
Constitution Ave., NW., Washington,
DC 20210. Phone number: 202–693–
3058. (This is not a toll free number.) Email: raman.subri@dol.gov. Fax: 202–
693–3229.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
Attachment to the labor force, usually
measured as amount of past wages
earned, is used to determine eligibility
for State unemployment compensation
programs. The data in the ETA 218,
Benefit Rights and Experience Report,
includes numbers of individuals who
were and were not monetarily eligible,
those eligible for the maximum benefits,
those eligible based on classification by
potential duration categories, and those
exhausting their full entitlement as
classified by actual duration categories.
These data are used by the National
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission
Privacy Act of 1974; Systems of Records
AGENCY: Foreign Claims Settlement Commission; Justice.
ACTION: Revisions of Notice of Privacy Act Systems of Records.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the provisions of the Privacy Act of 1974, 5
U.S.C. 552a, notice is given that the Foreign Claims Settlement
Commission proposes to modify all of its Privacy Act Systems of
Records, as identified in the revised
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Table of Contents set forth below, to include a new routine use that
allows disclosure to appropriate persons and entities for purposes of
response and remedial efforts in the event that there has been a breach
of the data contained in the systems. This routine use will facilitate
an effective response to a confirmed or suspected breach by allowing
for disclosure to those individuals affected by the breach, as well as
to others who are in a position to assist in the Department's response
efforts, either by assisting in notification to affected individuals or
otherwise playing a role in preventing, minimizing, or remedying harms
from the breach.
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and (11), the public is
given a 30-day period in which to comment; and the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB), which has oversight responsibility under the Privacy
Act, requires a 40-day period in which to conclude its review of the
systems. Therefore, please submit any comments by December 26, 2006.
The public, OMB, and the Congress are invited to submit any comments to
David E. Bradley, Chief Counsel, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission,
Washington, DC 20579 (Room 6002, Bicentennial Building). In accordance
with 5 U.S.C. 552a(r), the Commission has provided a report to OMB and
the Congress.
This Notice also includes an updated Table of Contents of the
Commission's Privacy Act Systems of Records, in order to reflect the
deletion of four of its records systems: Justice/FCSC-2, Bulgaria,
Claims Against (2nd Program); Justice/FCSC-13, Italy, Claims Against
(2nd Program); Justice/FCSC-18, Rumania, Claims Against (2nd Program);
and Justice/FCSC-20, Yugoslavia, Claims Against (2nd Program), due to
the release of the records in those systems to the National Archives
for permanent retention.
1. Accordingly, pursuant to the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 552a, the
Foreign Claims Settlement Commission hereby publishes notice of its
proposal to supplement the list of Routine Uses of the Records
Maintained in each of its Privacy Act Systems of Records, including the
Categories of Users and the Purposes of Such Uses, by including the
following additional Routine Use: ``Release to appropriate agencies,
entities, and persons when (1) It is suspected or confirmed that the
security or confidentiality of information in the system of records has
been compromised; (2) the Commission has determined that as a result of
the suspected or confirmed compromise there is a risk of harm to
economic or property interests, identity theft or fraud, or harm to the
security or integrity of this system or other systems or programs
(whether maintained by the Commission or another agency or entity) that
rely upon the compromised information; and (3) the disclosure made to
such agencies, entities, and persons is reasonably necessary to assist
in connection with the Commission's efforts to respond to the suspected
or confirmed compromise and prevent, minimize, or remedy such harm.''
2. In addition, the Commission hereby publishes a revised Table of
Contents of the systems of records as currently maintained by the
agency, as set forth below. This Table of Contents replaces the Table
of Contents included as part of the Privacy Act Systems of Records
Notice published by the Foreign Claims Settlement Commission in the
Federal Register on June 10, 1999 (64 FR 31296). With the exception of
the deletions reflected in this revised Table of Contents, the
information in that Notice remains accurate and up-to-date.
Table of Contents (Revised)
Justice/FCSC-1, Indexes of Claimants (Alphabetical)
Justice/FCSC-3, Certifications of awards
Justice/FCSC-4, China, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-5, Civilian Internees (Vietnam)
Justice/FCSC-6, Correspondence (General)
Justice/FCSC-7, Correspondence (Inquiries Concerning Claims in
Foreign Countries)
Justice/FCSC-8, Cuba, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-9, Czechoslovakia, Claims Against (2nd Program)
Justice/FCSC-10, East Germany, Registration of Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-11, Federal Republic of Germany, Questionnaire
Inquiries from
Justice/FCSC-12, Hungary, Claims Against (2nd Program)
Justice/FCSC-14, Micronesia, Claims Arising in
Justice/FCSC-16, Prisoners of War (Pueblo)
Justice/FCSC-17, Prisoners of War (Vietnam)
Justice/FCSC-19, Soviet Union, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-21, German Democratic Republic, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-23, Vietnam, Claims for Losses Against
Justice/FCSC-24, Ethiopia, Claims for Losses Against
Justice/FCSC-25, Egypt, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-26, Albania, Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-27, Germany, Holocaust Survivors' Claims Against
Justice/FCSC-28, Iraq, Registration of Potential Claims Against
Mauricio J. Tamargo,
Chairman.
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