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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
30-Day Pre-Decisional Review and
Opportunity To Object; Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands Land
Management Plan (Grasslands Plan)
The Pike and San Isabel
National Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands, Forest
Service, U.S.D.A.
AGENCY:
Authority: 36 CFR 219.9(b)(2)(i) and 36
CFR 219.9(b)(2)(iii).
Availability of the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands Land
Management Plan (Grasslands Plan),
and 30-Day Pre-decisional Review and
Objection Period.
SUMMARY: The Forest Supervisor for the
Pike and San Isabel National Forests
and the Cimarron and Comanche
National Grasslands (PSICC) has made
available the Cimarron and Comanche
National Grasslands Land Management
Plan (Grasslands Plan) for a 30-day predecisional review and objection period.
The 30-day pre-decisional review and
objection period commences the day
following the publication of the legal
notice in the Pueblo Chieftain, Pueblo,
Colorado.
DATES: March 8, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barb
Masinton, 719–553–1475.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Forest
Supervisor for the PSICC has announced
a 30-day pre-decisional review and
objection period for the Grasslands Plan,
as provided by 36 CFR 219.13(a). The
30-day pre-decisional review and
objection period will commence the day
following the publication date of the
legal notice in the Pueblo Chieftain,
Pueblo, Colorado. The publication date
of the legal notice in this newspaper of
record is the exclusive means for
calculating the time to file an objection
(see January 2006 Forest Service
Handbook 1909.12, Chapter 50, section
51.13b).
Objections may be filed only by nonfederal agencies, organizations and
individuals who participated in the
planning process through the
submission of written comments to the
Forest Service pertaining to the
Grasslands Plan or supporting
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documents. It is helpful to reference
your earlier written comments to
document your standing in this
objection process. These objections
must be: (a) In writing, (b) submitted to
the Grasslands Plan Reviewing Officer
(Regional Forester, Rocky Mountain
Region), and (c) submitted during the
30-day pre-decisional review and
objection period. Additionally,
objections must contain the following:
1. The name, mailing address, and
telephone number of the person or
entity filing the objection. Where a
single objection is filed by more than
one person, the objection must indicate
the lead objector to contact. The
Reviewing Officer may appoint the first
name listed as the lead objector to act
on behalf of all parties to the single
objection when the single objection does
not specify a lead objector. The
Reviewing Officer may communicate
directly with the lead objector and is not
required to notify the other listed
objectors about the objection response
or any other written correspondence
related to the single objection;
2. A statement of the issues and the
parts of the Grasslands Plan to which
the objection applies, and how the
objecting party would be adversely
affected;
3. A concise statement explaining
how the objector believes that the
Grasslands Plan in inconsistent with
law, regulation, or policy, or how the
objector disagrees with the decision,
and providing any recommendations for
change; and
4. A signature or other verification of
authorship is required (a scanned
signature when filing electronically is
acceptable).
The written notice of objection,
including attachments, must be
submitted to the Grasslands Plan
Reviewing Officer for the Rocky
Mountain Region by mail, e-mail, fax,
hand-delivery, express delivery, or
messenger service.
Objections sent by the U.S. Postal
Service must be mailed to: USDA Forest
Service, Rocky Mountain Region,
ATTN: Rick Cables, Regional Forester
and Grasslands Plan Reviewing Officer,
P.O. Box 25127, Lakewood, CO 80225.
E-mail: Electronically-filed objections
will be accepted at: objections-rockymountain-regional-office@fs.fed.us.
E-mailed objections must be in
Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect, or
rich text format (.rtf) file formats. For
electronically-mailed objections, the
sender should typically receive an
automated electronic acknowledgment
from the agency as confirmation of
receipt. If the sender does not receive an
automated acknowledgement of the
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receipt of the objection, it is the sender’s
responsibility to ensure timely receipt
by other means.
Fax: The number to use for faxing
written objections is: (303) 275–5482.
Objections that are delivered by hand,
by express delivery, or messenger
service must be done so during business
hours, Monday through Friday
(excluding holidays) from 7:30 a.m.
until 4:30 p.m., Mountain Time, at:
USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain
Region, ATTN: Rick Cables, Regional
Forester and Grasslands Plan Reviewing
Officer, 740 Simms Street, Golden, CO
80401.
Objections must be postmarked, emailed, faxed, or hand-delivered within
30 days following the date of
publication of the legal notice in the
Pueblo Chieftain, Pueblo, Colorado.
The pre-decisional Grasslands Plan
and supporting documents can be
accessed, viewed, and downloaded at
the following Web site: https://
www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/projects/
forest_revision/. The Grasslands Plan is
also available in paper copy or compact
disc (CD) formats by request.
Note that all objections, including
names and addresses, become part of
the public record and are subject to
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
requests, except for proprietary
documents and information.
Dated: March 8, 2007.
Robert J. Leaverton,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
North American Free-Trade
Agreement, Article 1904 NAFTA Panel
Reviews; Request for Panel Review
NAFTA Secretariat, United
States Section, International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of First Request for Panel
Review.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: On March 2, 2007, Mueller
Industries, Inc. (Memphis, Tennessee),
Streamline Copper & Brass Ltd.
(Strathroy, Ontario) and affiliated
companies within the Mueller Group
(collectively referred to herein as
‘‘Mueller’’) are the interested Parties;
filed a First Request for Panel Review
with the Canadian Section of the
NAFTA Secretariat pursuant to Article
1904 of the North American Free Trade
Agreement. Panel review was requested
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of the final determination of dumping
made by the Canada Border Services
Agency, respecting Certain Copper Pipe
Fittings Originating In Or Exported
From the United States of America. This
determination was published in the
Canada Gazette, Part I, (Vol. 141, No. 5,
pp. 188) on February 3, 2007. The
NAFTA Secretariat has assigned Case
Number CDA–USA–2007–1904–01 to
this request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Caratina L. Alston, United States
Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat, Suite
2061, 14th and Constitution Avenue,
Washington, DC 20230, (202) 482–5438.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Chapter
19 of the North American Free-Trade
Agreement (‘‘Agreement’’) establishes a
mechanism to replace domestic judicial
review of final determinations in
antidumping and countervailing duty
cases involving imports from a NAFTA
country with review by independent
binational panels. When a Request for
Panel Review is filed, a panel is
established to act in place of national
courts to review expeditiously the final
determination to determine whether it
conforms with the antidumping or
countervailing duty law of the country
that made the determination.
Under Article 1904 of the Agreement,
which came into force on January 1,
1994, the Government of the United
States, the Government of Canada and
the Government of Mexico established
Rules of Procedure for Article 1904
Binational Panel Reviews (‘‘Rules’’).
These Rules were published in the
Federal Register on February 23, 1994
(59 FR 8686).
A first Request for Panel Review was
filed with the Canadian Section of the
NAFTA Secretariat, pursuant to Article
1904 of the Agreement, on March 2,
2007, requesting panel review of the
final determination described above.
The Rules provide that:
(a) A Party or interested person may
challenge the final determination in
whole or in part by filing a Complaint
in accordance with Rule 39 within 30
days after the filing of the first Request
for Panel Review (the deadline for filing
a Complaint is April 2, 2007);
(b) A Party, investigating authority or
interested person that does not file a
Complaint but that intends to appear in
support of any reviewable portion of the
final determination may participate in
the panel review by filing a Notice of
Appearance in accordance with Rule 40
within 45 days after the filing of the first
Request for Panel Review (the deadline
for filing a Notice of Appearance is
April 16, 2007); and
(c) The panel review shall be limited
to the allegations of error of fact or law,
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including the jurisdiction of the
investigating authority, that are set out
in the Complaints filed in the panel
review and the procedural and
substantive defenses raised in the panel
review.
Dated: March 8, 2007.
Caratina L. Alston,
United States Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
North American Free-Trade
Agreement, Article 1904 NAFTA Panel
Reviews; Notice of Completion of
Panel Review
NAFTA Secretariat, United
States Section, International Trade
Administration, Department of
Commerce.
AGENCY:
Notice of Completion of Panel
Review of the final remand
determination of the antidumping duty
administrative review and
determination not to revoke made by the
U.S. International Trade
Administration, in the matter of Oil
Country Tubular Goods from Mexico,
Secretariat File No. USA/MEX–2001–
1904–05.
ACTION:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Order of the
Binational Panel dated January 16, 2007,
affirming the final remand
determination described above was
completed on January 16, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Caratina L. Alston, United States
Secretary, NAFTA Secretariat, Suite
2061, 14th and Constitution Avenue,
Washington, DC 20230, (202) 482–5438.
On
January 16, 2007, the Binational Panel
issued an order which affirmed the final
remand determination of the United
States International Trade
Administration (‘‘ITA’’) concerning Oil
Country Tubular Goods from Mexico.
The Secretariat was instructed to issue
a Notice of Completion of Panel Review
on the 31st day following the issuance
of the Notice of Final Panel Action, if
no request for an Extraordinary
Challenge was filed. No such request
was filed. Therefore, on the basis of the
Panel Order and Rule 80 of the Article
1904 Panel Rules, the Panel Review was
completed and the panelists discharged
from their duties effective March 5,
2007.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
30-Day Pre-Decisional Review and Opportunity To Object; Cimarron
and Comanche National Grasslands Land Management Plan (Grasslands Plan)
AGENCY: The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and the Cimarron and
Comanche National Grasslands, Forest Service, U.S.D.A.
Authority: 36 CFR 219.9(b)(2)(i) and 36 CFR 219.9(b)(2)(iii).
Notice: Availability of the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands
Land Management Plan (Grasslands Plan), and 30-Day Pre-decisional
Review and Objection Period.
SUMMARY: The Forest Supervisor for the Pike and San Isabel National
Forests and the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands (PSICC) has
made available the Cimarron and Comanche National Grasslands Land
Management Plan (Grasslands Plan) for a 30-day pre-decisional review
and objection period. The 30-day pre-decisional review and objection
period commences the day following the publication of the legal notice
in the Pueblo Chieftain, Pueblo, Colorado.
DATES: March 8, 2007.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barb Masinton, 719-553-1475.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Forest Supervisor for the PSICC has
announced a 30-day pre-decisional review and objection period for the
Grasslands Plan, as provided by 36 CFR 219.13(a). The 30-day pre-
decisional review and objection period will commence the day following
the publication date of the legal notice in the Pueblo Chieftain,
Pueblo, Colorado. The publication date of the legal notice in this
newspaper of record is the exclusive means for calculating the time to
file an objection (see January 2006 Forest Service Handbook 1909.12,
Chapter 50, section 51.13b).
Objections may be filed only by non-federal agencies, organizations
and individuals who participated in the planning process through the
submission of written comments to the Forest Service pertaining to the
Grasslands Plan or supporting documents. It is helpful to reference
your earlier written comments to document your standing in this
objection process. These objections must be: (a) In writing, (b)
submitted to the Grasslands Plan Reviewing Officer (Regional Forester,
Rocky Mountain Region), and (c) submitted during the 30-day pre-
decisional review and objection period. Additionally, objections must
contain the following:
1. The name, mailing address, and telephone number of the person or
entity filing the objection. Where a single objection is filed by more
than one person, the objection must indicate the lead objector to
contact. The Reviewing Officer may appoint the first name listed as the
lead objector to act on behalf of all parties to the single objection
when the single objection does not specify a lead objector. The
Reviewing Officer may communicate directly with the lead objector and
is not required to notify the other listed objectors about the
objection response or any other written correspondence related to the
single objection;
2. A statement of the issues and the parts of the Grasslands Plan
to which the objection applies, and how the objecting party would be
adversely affected;
3. A concise statement explaining how the objector believes that
the Grasslands Plan in inconsistent with law, regulation, or policy, or
how the objector disagrees with the decision, and providing any
recommendations for change; and
4. A signature or other verification of authorship is required (a
scanned signature when filing electronically is acceptable).
The written notice of objection, including attachments, must be
submitted to the Grasslands Plan Reviewing Officer for the Rocky
Mountain Region by mail, e-mail, fax, hand-delivery, express delivery,
or messenger service.
Objections sent by the U.S. Postal Service must be mailed to: USDA
Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, ATTN: Rick Cables, Regional
Forester and Grasslands Plan Reviewing Officer, P.O. Box 25127,
Lakewood, CO 80225.
E-mail: Electronically-filed objections will be accepted at:
objections-rocky-mountain-regional-office@fs.fed.us.
E-mailed objections must be in Microsoft Word, Corel WordPerfect,
or rich text format (.rtf) file formats. For electronically-mailed
objections, the sender should typically receive an automated electronic
acknowledgment from the agency as confirmation of receipt. If the
sender does not receive an automated acknowledgement of the
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receipt of the objection, it is the sender's responsibility to ensure
timely receipt by other means.
Fax: The number to use for faxing written objections is: (303) 275-
5482.
Objections that are delivered by hand, by express delivery, or
messenger service must be done so during business hours, Monday through
Friday (excluding holidays) from 7:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., Mountain
Time, at: USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region, ATTN: Rick
Cables, Regional Forester and Grasslands Plan Reviewing Officer, 740
Simms Street, Golden, CO 80401.
Objections must be postmarked, e-mailed, faxed, or hand-delivered
within 30 days following the date of publication of the legal notice in
the Pueblo Chieftain, Pueblo, Colorado.
The pre-decisional Grasslands Plan and supporting documents can be
accessed, viewed, and downloaded at the following Web site: https://
www.fs.fed.us/r2/psicc/projects/forest_revision/. The Grasslands Plan
is also available in paper copy or compact disc (CD) formats by
request.
Note that all objections, including names and addresses, become
part of the public record and are subject to Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) requests, except for proprietary documents and information.
Dated: March 8, 2007.
Robert J. Leaverton,
Forest Supervisor.
[FR Doc. 07-1178 Filed 3-13-07; 8:45 am]
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