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of these final results of review. We will
direct CBP to assess the resulting
assessment rate against the entered
customs values for the subject
merchandise on each of the importer’s
entries during the POR.
The Department clarified its
‘‘automatic assessment’’ regulation on
May 6, 2003 (68 FR 23954). This
clarification will apply to entries of
subject merchandise during the period
of review produced by companies
included in these final results of review
for which the reviewed companies did
not know their merchandise was
destined for the United States. In such
instances, we will instruct CBP to
liquidate unreviewed entries at the all–
others rate if there is no rate for the
intermediate company(ies) involved in
the transaction. For a full discussion of
this clarification, see Antidumping and
Countervailing Duty Proceedings:
Assessment of Antidumping Duties, 68
FR 23954 (May 6, 2003).
Cash Deposit Requirements
The following cash deposit
requirements will be effective upon
publication of the final results of this
new shipper review for all shipments of
the subject merchandise entered, or
withdrawn from warehouse, for
consumption on or after the publication
date, as provided for by section
751(a)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (the Tariff Act):
(1) the cash deposit for Patagonik/CSR
will be the rate established in the final
results of this new shipper review;
(2) for any previously reviewed or
investigated company not listed above,
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the company–specific rate published in
the most recent period;
(3) the cash deposit rate for entries of
subject merchandise exported/produced
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Patagonik/CSR will continue to be the
‘‘all other’s’’ rate of 30.24 percent or the
rate applicable to the producer/exporter
if so established; and
(4) if neither the exporter nor the
manufacturer is a firm covered in this or
any previous review conducted by the
Department, the cash deposit rate will
be the ‘‘all others’’ rate from the LTFV
investigation (30.24 percent). See Notice
of Antidumping Duty Order; Honey
From Argentina, 66 FR 63672
(December 10, 2001). These deposit
requirements shall remain in effect until
publication of the final results of the
next administrative review.
Notification to Interested Parties
This notice serves as a final reminder
to importers of their responsibility
under 19 CFR 351.402(f) to file a
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certificate regarding the reimbursement
of antidumping duties prior to
liquidation of the relevant entries
during this review period. Failure to
comply with this requirement could
result in the Secretary’s presumption
that reimbursement of antidumping
duties occurred and the subsequent
assessment of doubled antidumping
duties.
This notice also serves as a reminder
to parties subject to administrative
protective orders (APO) of their
responsibility concerning the return or
destruction of proprietary information
disclosed under APO in accordance
with 19 CFR 351.305, which continues
to govern business proprietary
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of the return/destruction of APO
materials or conversion to judicial
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Failure to comply with the regulations
and terms of an APO is a violation,
which is subject to sanction. We are
issuing and publishing this
determination and notice in accordance
with sections section 751(a)(1) and
777(i)(1) of the Tariff Act.
Dated: April 9, 2007.
David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
Appendix: Issues and Decision
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Comment 1. Bona Fide nature of the sale
Comment 2. Billing Adjustment
Comment 3. Averaging of Beekeeper
Costs
Comment 4. Drum Costs
Comment 5. Feed Costs
Comment 6. Rent
Comment 7. Honey Collector’s Salary
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
Notice of Meeting Regarding IPv6 Test
Materials for the United States
Government
National Institute of Standards
and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The National Institute of
Standards and Technology (NIST)
Information Technology Laboratory
(ITL) invites interested parties to attend
a meeting pertaining to Internet Protocol
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version 6 (IPv6) Test Materials for the
United States Government.
NIST will host a meeting open to the
public on May 4th, 2007, in Lecture
Room B of building 101 at 9 am to
discuss establishing a framework for a
sound and viable testing methodology
for Internet Protocol version 6. The
discussion will include: USG
requirements for testing, attributes of
potential administrative frameworks for
test programs, potential sources of test
suites to serve as a technical basis for a
testing program, and potential test
providers who could carry out and/or
provide services in support of such
programs.
DATES: The public meeting will be held
on May 4th, 2007 at 9 a.m. Parties
wishing to submit information should
send their materials to NIST no later
than April 30, 2007.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be
held at: NIST Administration Building,
100 Bureau Drive, Lecture Room B,
Gaithersburg, MD 20899. Submissions
of information should be sent to: sp–
500–267–comments@antd.nist.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stephen Nightingale, night@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following
publication of NIST Special Publication
500–267 A Profile for IPv6 in the
Federal Government—Version 1.0, NIST
has begun to consider the feasibility and
form of a possible testing program to
demonstrate claims of compliance. Such
a testing program might have two
components:
(1) Qualified test laboratories testing
to public domain test suites and
relevant test methods, and
(2) An Approved Products List.
The approved products list could
identify Hosts, Routers and Network
Protection Devices (including Firewalls)
that have passed interoperability testing
and conformance testing.
The objective of the meeting is to
determine the following information:
(1) Whether there are test Suites for
interoperability and conformance that
can be placed in the public domain, free
from intellectual property rights or other
encumbrance and validated against the
specifications, for use as the standard
reference test suite for the U.S.
Government IPv6 Profile.
(2) What test methods, being devices
or procedural systems, can be validated
in conjunction with the standard
reference test suites.
(3) Whether there are testing facilities
compliant with, or intending to be
compliant with, ISO 17025 General
Requirements for the Competence of
Calibration and Testing Laboratories,
which may conduct interoperability and
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conformance testing of all or any
integral part of the IPv6 Profile, in a
forum open to all qualified applicants.
Other interested parties are also
invited to submit written statements. All
parties desiring to attend the meeting
must register in advance, to help coordinate access to the NIST campus.
Draft NIST SP 500–267, the IPv6
profile, remains available electronically
at https://www.antd.nist.gov/usgv6-v1draft.pdf.
Dated: April 12, 2007.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
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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 Final Action Hearings
on U.S. Model Building Safety and Fire
Prevention Codes, 2007 supplement to
the 2006 editions.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The International Code
Council (ICC), under whose auspices 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,
the subject of this notice, will be
released in July of 2007.
The purpose of this notice is to invite
public participation in the Final Action
Hearings of the present code
development cycle that concludes in the
publication of the 2007 supplement to
the 2006 edition. Consistent with the
procedures of the Governmental
Consensus Process, following committee
action taken at the Code Development
Hearings held in September 2006, the
ICC published the result of the hearings
and invited and received public
comment. At the Final Action Hearings
contested proposals will again be
publicly debated followed by
membership action to approve or reject
each scheduled item.
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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 Final Action
Hearings of the 2006/2007 Code
Development Cycle will occur between
May 21 and May 26, 2007, at the
Rochester Riverside Convention Center,
Rochester, New York.
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. ICC’s model codes and
standards are each developed and
maintained through voluntary
consensus development processes
known as the Governmental Consensus
Process. Consistent with the voluntary
consensus requirements of the National
Technology Transfer and Advancement
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–113), the
Governmental Consensus Process
incorporates a balance of involved
interests, ensures due process, provides
for conclusion by consensus, the
resolution of objections by interested
parties, the fair consideration of all
public comments, and has a prescribed
process for appeal of any action.
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,
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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
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 website 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 Urban-Wildland Interface
Code; and
International Zoning Code.
Dated: April 12, 2007.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Notice of Meeting Regarding IPv6 Test Materials for the United
States Government
AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of meeting.
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SUMMARY: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) invites interested parties to
attend a meeting pertaining to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) Test
Materials for the United States Government.
NIST will host a meeting open to the public on May 4th, 2007, in
Lecture Room B of building 101 at 9 am to discuss establishing a
framework for a sound and viable testing methodology for Internet
Protocol version 6. The discussion will include: USG requirements for
testing, attributes of potential administrative frameworks for test
programs, potential sources of test suites to serve as a technical
basis for a testing program, and potential test providers who could
carry out and/or provide services in support of such programs.
DATES: The public meeting will be held on May 4th, 2007 at 9 a.m.
Parties wishing to submit information should send their materials to
NIST no later than April 30, 2007.
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be held at: NIST Administration
Building, 100 Bureau Drive, Lecture Room B, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.
Submissions of information should be sent to: sp-500-267-
comments@antd.nist.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stephen Nightingale, night@nist.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Following publication of NIST Special
Publication 500-267 A Profile for IPv6 in the Federal Government--
Version 1.0, NIST has begun to consider the feasibility and form of a
possible testing program to demonstrate claims of compliance. Such a
testing program might have two components:
(1) Qualified test laboratories testing to public domain test
suites and relevant test methods, and
(2) An Approved Products List.
The approved products list could identify Hosts, Routers and
Network Protection Devices (including Firewalls) that have passed
interoperability testing and conformance testing.
The objective of the meeting is to determine the following
information:
(1) Whether there are test Suites for interoperability and
conformance that can be placed in the public domain, free from
intellectual property rights or other encumbrance and validated against
the specifications, for use as the standard reference test suite for
the U.S. Government IPv6 Profile.
(2) What test methods, being devices or procedural systems, can be
validated in conjunction with the standard reference test suites.
(3) Whether there are testing facilities compliant with, or
intending to be compliant with, ISO 17025 General Requirements for the
Competence of Calibration and Testing Laboratories, which may conduct
interoperability and
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conformance testing of all or any integral part of the IPv6 Profile, in
a forum open to all qualified applicants.
Other interested parties are also invited to submit written
statements. All parties desiring to attend the meeting must register in
advance, to help co-ordinate access to the NIST campus.
Draft NIST SP 500-267, the IPv6 profile, remains available
electronically at https://www.antd.nist.gov/usgv6-v1-draft.pdf.
Dated: April 12, 2007.
William Jeffrey,
Director.
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