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Palm Beach County
Dated: January 17, 2007.
E.P. Danenberger,
Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs.
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Continental and Commercial National Bank,
208 S. LaSalle, Chicago, 07000064
Home Bank and Trust Company, 1200 N.
Ashland Ave., Chicago, 07000061
Silhan, Mr. Robert, House, 3728 S. Cuyler
Ave., Berwyn, 07000062
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Northboro Park Historic District, Bounded by
40th N., Flagler Dr., 36th St. and
Broadway, West Palm Beach, 07000059
St. Johns County
Hastings Community Center, 401 N. Main St.,
Hastings, 07000057
Illinois
Cook County
Montgomery County
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places;
Notification of Pending Nominations
and Related Actions
Nominations for the following
properties being considered for listing
or related actions in the National
Register were received by the National
Park Service before January 13, 2007.
Pursuant to section 60.13 of 36 CFR Part
60 written comments concerning the
significance of these properties under
the National Register criteria for
evaluation may be forwarded by United
States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National
Park Service, 1849 C St., NW., 2280,
Washington, DC 20240; by all other
carriers, National Register of Historic
Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye
St., NW., 8th floor, Washington, DC
20005; or by fax, 202–371–6447. Written
or faxed comments should be submitted
by February 13, 2007.
John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Register/National
Historic Landmarks Program.
Belevidere Cafe, Motel and Gas Station,
(Route 66 through Illinois MPS), 817 Old
Rte 66, Litchfield, 07000060
Louisiana
Beauregard Parish
Hudson River Lumber Company General
Manager’s House, 411 S. Washington Ave.,
DeRidder, 07000068
Sills House, 211 W. Fourth St., DeRidder,
07000067
Toy House, 205 W. Fourth St., DeRidder,
07000066
Calcasieu Parish
Muller’s Department Store, 700 Ryan St.,
Lake Charles, 07000069
New York
New York County
Wall Street Historic District, Roughly
bounded by Cedar St. and Maiden’s Ln.,
Pearl St., Bridge and S. William St., and
Greenwich St. and Trinity PL., New York,
07000063
North Carolina
Hertford County
Brown, Wiley and Jane Vann, House, NC
1108, 0.5 mi. N. of NC 561, Union,
07000073
Ohio
Arkansas
Cuyahoga County
Cross County
Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building,
7100–7122 Euclid Ave., Cleveland,
07000071
Cleveland Warehouse Historic District
(Boundary Increase), 1384–1410 West 10th
St., Cleveland, 07000070
Superior Avenue Historic District, 1860–2553
Superior Ave., Cleveland, 07000072
Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal Church South
Cemetery, Approx. 2.5 mi. SE. of Vanndale
on Cty, Rd. 367, Vanndale, 07000055
Pulaski County
Robinson, Joseph Taylor, Memorial
Auditorium, (New Deal Recovery Efforts in
Arkansas MPS) 414 W. Markham, Little
Rock, 07000056
Ross County
Florida
Walke, Anthony, and Susan Cardinal, House,
381 Western Ave., Chillicothe, 07000065
Flagler County
Pennsylvania
Vocational Agriculture Building, (Florida’s
New Deal Resources MPS) 1001 E. Howe
St., Bunnell, 07000058
Clarion County
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Foxburg Country Club and Golf Course, 369
Harvey Rd., Foxburg, 07000076
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South Carolina
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Bamberg County
Bamberg Post Office, 11955 Heritage Hwy.,
Bamberg, 07000074
Drug Enforcement Administration
[Docket No. 06–39]
Darlington County
Dove Dale, Address Restricted, Darlington,
07000075
Utah
Carbon County
Verde Homestead, 233 200 East, Helper,
07000079
Davis County
Mills—Hancock House, (Centerville MPS),
571 S. 400 West, Centerville, 07000077
Salt Lake County
Copperton Community Methodist Church,
410 E. Hillcrest Rd., Copperton, 07000080
Evergreen Avenue Historic District, Roughly
bounded by Evergreen Ave., 2300 East,
3300 South and 2700 East, East Mill Creek,
07000081
Sandy Historic District, (Sandy City MPS),
Roughly bounded by State St. 9000 South,
700 East and Pioneer Ave., Sandy,
07000084
Weber County
Dumke, John F., and Lillia, House, 1607
Kiesel Ave., Ogden, 07000078
Virginia
Loudoun County
Locust Grove, 200 Locust Grove Dr.,
Purcellville, 07000083
Staunton Independent City
Western State Hospital (Boundary Increase),
301 Greenville Ave., SE. Corner of VA 11
and VA 250, Staunton, (Independent City),
07000082
Requests for removals has been made for
the following resources:
Utah
Carbon County
Bruno, Giacomo and Maria, House and
Farmstead, 524 N. Main St., Helper,
02000506
Iron County
Hunter, Joseph S., House, 86 E. Center St.,
Cedar City, 82004126
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Salt Lake County
Bonnyview Elementary School, (Murray City,
Utah MPS), 4984 S. 300 W., Murray,
01000473
Redman Van and Storage Company Building,
(Sugar House Business District MPS), 1240
East 2100 South, Salt Lake City, 03000635
Shupe-Williams Candy Company Factory,
2605 Wall Ave., Ogden, 78002716
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Gerald E. Dariah, M.D.; Revocation of
Registration
On October 12, 2005, the Deputy
Assistant Administrator, Office of
Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement
Administration, issued an Order to
Show Cause to Gerald E. Dariah, M.D.
(Respondent) of Albany, Ga. The Show
Cause Order proposed the revocation of
Respondent’s Certificate of Registration,
BD4754683, as a practitioner, and to
deny any pending application for
renewal of the registration, on the
grounds that Respondent’s state medical
license had been revoked, and that
Respondent had committed acts that
rendered his registration inconsistent
with the public interest. See 21 U.S.C.
824(a)(3) & (4); id. section 823(f).
The Show Cause Order specifically
alleged that Respondent had engaged in
the pre-signing of prescriptions for
controlled substances which were then
issued to patients by Respondent’s
nurse. Show Cause Order at 2. The
Show Cause Order further alleged that
investigators from DEA and the Georgia
Board of Medical Examiners (Board) had
subsequently executed a search warrant
at Respondent’s office and seized
approximately thirty blank pre-signed
prescriptions. See id. The Show Cause
Order also alleged that Respondent’s
nurse told investigators that each
morning, Respondent provided her with
four pages of blank, pre-signed
prescriptions. See id.
The Show Cause Order next alleged
that Respondent had authorized his staff
to fill in and issue numerous pre-signed
prescriptions between November 23rd
and December 29, 2003, when he was
traveling abroad. See id. The Show
Cause Order alleged that during this
period, Respondent’s staff issued
prescriptions for Schedule II controlled
substances to several patients. See id.
Finally, the Show Cause Order alleged
that on September 21, 2004, the Board
issued an order which summarily
suspended Respondent’s medical
license, that the order had not been
stayed, and that his license had not been
reinstated. See id. at 3. The Show Cause
order thus alleged that Respondent was
‘‘not currently authorized to handle
controlled substances in the State of
Georgia.’’ Id. The Show Cause Order
also informed Respondent of his right to
a hearing. Id.
On November 15, 2005, Respondent,
through his counsel, timely requested a
hearing. Respondent’s counsel also
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moved to stay the proceedings until a
pending criminal case brought against
him by the State of Georgia was
resolved. Respondent’s counsel further
noted that Respondent had been out of
the country for ‘‘the past five and a half
months’’ and that ‘‘[h]e anticipate[d]
returning next month.’’ Letter from
Respondent’s Counsel to Hearing Clerk
(Nov. 15, 2005). Alternatively,
Respondent’s counsel sought an
extension of time to respond to the
Show Cause Order. ALJ Dec. at 1. The
case was assigned to Administrative
Law Judge (ALJ) Mary Ellen Bittner; the
ALJ then issued a memorandum which
offered the Government the opportunity
to respond.
On January 9, 2006, the Government
opposed Respondent’s motions.
Specifically, the Government noted that
Respondent had failed to provide any
information regarding the dates of his
return to the country and the resolution
of the State criminal proceeding. Gov.
Resp. at 2. The Government further
argued that because Respondent was
unable to participate in a hearing he
should be deemed to have waived his
right to a hearing. Id. The Government
urged the ALJ to deny Respondent’s
motions, to hold that Respondent had
waived his right to a hearing, and to
issue an order terminating the
proceeding. Id. at 3.
On January 18, 2006, the ALJ denied
Respondent’s motions. The ALJ
specifically noted that the motion had
been filed more than two months earlier
and that Respondent had subsequently
failed to provide any information
regarding ‘‘the duration of his stay
abroad’’ and ‘‘when the criminal matters
will be resolved.’’ ALJ Memorandum
and Ruling 1 (Jan. 18, 2006). The ALJ
thus denied both of Respondent’s
motions and issued an Order for
Prehearing Statements. Id. at 2.
Thereafter, on February 8, 2006, the
Government moved for summary
disposition. The basis of the
Government’s motion was that
Respondent’s state medical license had
been summarily suspended by the
Georgia Board, the suspension had not
been lifted, and it was undisputed that
Respondent was not authorized to
handle controlled substances in Georgia,
the State in which he holds his DEA
registration. Gov. Mot. for Summary
Disposition at 2. The Government
attached to its motion a copy of the
Georgia Board’s Order of Summary
Suspension. Upon receipt of the
Government’s motion, the ALJ offered
Respondent the opportunity to respond.
On March 15, 2006, Respondent filed
a response. Respondent acknowledged
that his state license had been
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending
Nominations and Related Actions
Nominations for the following properties being considered for
listing or related actions in the National Register were received by
the National Park Service before January 13, 2007. Pursuant to section
60.13 of 36 CFR Part 60 written comments concerning the significance of
these properties under the National Register criteria for evaluation
may be forwarded by United States Postal Service, to the National
Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, 1849 C St., NW.,
2280, Washington, DC 20240; by all other carriers, National Register of
Historic Places, National Park Service,1201 Eye St., NW., 8th floor,
Washington, DC 20005; or by fax, 202-371-6447. Written or faxed
comments should be submitted by February 13, 2007.
John W. Roberts,
Acting Chief, National Register/National Historic Landmarks Program.
Arkansas
Cross County
Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal Church South Cemetery, Approx. 2.5 mi.
SE. of Vanndale on Cty, Rd. 367, Vanndale, 07000055
Pulaski County
Robinson, Joseph Taylor, Memorial Auditorium, (New Deal Recovery
Efforts in Arkansas MPS) 414 W. Markham, Little Rock, 07000056
Florida
Flagler County
Vocational Agriculture Building, (Florida's New Deal Resources MPS)
1001 E. Howe St., Bunnell, 07000058
Palm Beach County
Northboro Park Historic District, Bounded by 40th N., Flagler Dr.,
36th St. and Broadway, West Palm Beach, 07000059
St. Johns County
Hastings Community Center, 401 N. Main St., Hastings, 07000057
Illinois
Cook County
Continental and Commercial National Bank, 208 S. LaSalle, Chicago,
07000064
Home Bank and Trust Company, 1200 N. Ashland Ave., Chicago, 07000061
Silhan, Mr. Robert, House, 3728 S. Cuyler Ave., Berwyn, 07000062
Montgomery County
Belevidere Cafe, Motel and Gas Station, (Route 66 through Illinois
MPS), 817 Old Rte 66, Litchfield, 07000060
Louisiana
Beauregard Parish
Hudson River Lumber Company General Manager's House, 411 S.
Washington Ave., DeRidder, 07000068
Sills House, 211 W. Fourth St., DeRidder, 07000067
Toy House, 205 W. Fourth St., DeRidder, 07000066
Calcasieu Parish
Muller's Department Store, 700 Ryan St., Lake Charles, 07000069
New York
New York County
Wall Street Historic District, Roughly bounded by Cedar St. and
Maiden's Ln., Pearl St., Bridge and S. William St., and Greenwich
St. and Trinity PL., New York, 07000063
North Carolina
Hertford County
Brown, Wiley and Jane Vann, House, NC 1108, 0.5 mi. N. of NC 561,
Union, 07000073
Ohio
Cuyahoga County
Baker Motor Vehicle Company Building, 7100-7122 Euclid Ave.,
Cleveland, 07000071
Cleveland Warehouse Historic District (Boundary Increase), 1384-1410
West 10th St., Cleveland, 07000070
Superior Avenue Historic District, 1860-2553 Superior Ave.,
Cleveland, 07000072
Ross County
Walke, Anthony, and Susan Cardinal, House, 381 Western Ave.,
Chillicothe, 07000065
Pennsylvania
Clarion County
Foxburg Country Club and Golf Course, 369 Harvey Rd., Foxburg,
07000076
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South Carolina
Bamberg County
Bamberg Post Office, 11955 Heritage Hwy., Bamberg, 07000074
Darlington County
Dove Dale, Address Restricted, Darlington, 07000075
Utah
Carbon County
Verde Homestead, 233 200 East, Helper, 07000079
Davis County
Mills--Hancock House, (Centerville MPS), 571 S. 400 West,
Centerville, 07000077
Salt Lake County
Copperton Community Methodist Church, 410 E. Hillcrest Rd.,
Copperton, 07000080
Evergreen Avenue Historic District, Roughly bounded by Evergreen
Ave., 2300 East, 3300 South and 2700 East, East Mill Creek, 07000081
Sandy Historic District, (Sandy City MPS), Roughly bounded by State
St. 9000 South, 700 East and Pioneer Ave., Sandy, 07000084
Weber County
Dumke, John F., and Lillia, House, 1607 Kiesel Ave., Ogden, 07000078
Virginia
Loudoun County
Locust Grove, 200 Locust Grove Dr., Purcellville, 07000083
Staunton Independent City
Western State Hospital (Boundary Increase), 301 Greenville Ave., SE.
Corner of VA 11 and VA 250, Staunton, (Independent City), 07000082
Requests for removals has been made for the following resources:
Utah
Carbon County
Bruno, Giacomo and Maria, House and Farmstead, 524 N. Main St.,
Helper, 02000506
Iron County
Hunter, Joseph S., House, 86 E. Center St., Cedar City, 82004126
Salt Lake County
Bonnyview Elementary School, (Murray City, Utah MPS), 4984 S. 300
W., Murray, 01000473
Redman Van and Storage Company Building, (Sugar House Business
District MPS), 1240 East 2100 South, Salt Lake City, 03000635
Shupe-Williams Candy Company Factory, 2605 Wall Ave., Ogden,
78002716
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