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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2006
Agency Inventories Under the Federal
Activities Inventory Reform Act
Office of Management and
Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of Public Availability of
Agency Inventory of Activities That Are
Not Inherently Governmental and of
Activities That Are Inherently
Governmental.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Federal Activities
Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public
Law 105–270, requires agencies to
develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees
that are not inherently governmental—
i.e., inventories of commercial activities.
The FAIR Act further requires OMB to
review the inventories in consultation
with the agencies and publish a notice
of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is
completed. In accordance with the FAIR
Act, OMB is publishing this notice to
announce the availability of inventories
from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial
activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
This is the first release of the FAIR
Act inventories for FY 2006. Interested
parties who disagree with the agency’s
initial judgment may challenge the
inclusion or the omission of an activity
on the list of activities that are not
inherently governmental within 30
working days and, if not satisfied with
this review, may appeal to a higher level
within the agency.
The Office of Federal Procurement
Policy has made available a FAIR Act
User’s Guide through its Internet site:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
procurement/fair-index.html. This
User’s Guide will help interested parties
review FY 2006 FAIR Act inventories.
Rob Portman,
Director, Office of Management and Budget.
Attachment
FIRST FAIR ACT RELEASE FY 2006
American Battle Monuments Commission ...............................................
Broadcasting Board of Governors ............................................................
Consumer Product Safety Commission ...................................................
Department of Commerce ........................................................................
Department of Defense ............................................................................
Department of Defense (IG) .....................................................................
Department of Education ..........................................................................
Department of Energy ..............................................................................
Department of Health and Human Services ............................................
Department of Housing and Urban Development ....................................
Department of the Interior ........................................................................
Department of the Interior (IG) .................................................................
Department of Justice ..............................................................................
Department of Labor ................................................................................
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Department of Labor (IG) .........................................................................
Department of Transportation ..................................................................
Department of Transportation (IG) ...........................................................
Department of Treasury ...........................................................................
Environmental Protection Agency ............................................................
Environmental Protection Agency (IG) .....................................................
Farm Credit Administration .......................................................................
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission .................................................
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service .............................................
Federal Trade Commission ......................................................................
Inter-American Foundation .......................................................................
National Aeronautics and Space Administration ......................................
National Archives and Records Administration ........................................
National Endowment for the Arts .............................................................
National Labor Relations Board ...............................................................
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Mr. Guy Giancarlo, (703) 696–6898, https://www.abmc.gov/other/fair.htm
Ms. Cathy Brown, (202) 203–4608, https://www.bbg.gov
Mr. Edward Quist, (301) 504–7655, https://www.cpsc.gov
Mrs. Maile Arthur, (202) 482–1574, https://www.doc.gov
Ms. Monica Kelliher-Hamby, (703) 602–3666, https://web.lmi.org/fairnet
Mr. Stephen D. Wilson, (703) 604–8306, https://www.dodig.mil
Mr. Gary Weaver, (202) 245–6138, https://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/
ocfo/2006fair.html
Mr. Dennis O’Brien, (202) 586–1690, https://www.mbe.doe.gov/me2–1/
a76/csa76.htm
Ms. Tracey Mock, (202) 205–4430, https://www.hhs.gov/ogam/oam/fair
Mr. Frank Murphy, (202) 708–0614 ext 3466, https://www.hud.gov/offices/cfo
Ms. Donna Kalvels, (202) 219–0727, https://www.doi.gov/perfmgt/
competitivesourcing
Mr. Roy Kime, (202) 208–6232, https://www.oig.doi.gov
Mr. Larry Silvis, (202) 616–3754, https://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/pe/preface.htm
Mr. Larry Clark, (202) 693–4020, https://www.dol.gov/oasam/programs/
boc/welcome2boc.htm
Mr. David LeDoux, (202) 693–5138, https://www.oig.dol.gov/2006fair—
act.htm
Mr. David Litman, (202) 366–4263, https://www.dot.gov
Ms. Jacquelyn Weber, (202) 366–1495, https://www.oig.dot.gov
Mr. Jim Sullivan, (202) 622–9395, https://www.treas.gov/fair
Mrs. Barbara Stearrett (202) 566–1970, https://www.epa.gov
Mr. Michael J. Binder (202) 566–2617, https://www.epa.gov/oig
Mr. Philip Shebest, (703) 883–4246, https://www.fca.gov
Ms. Kimberly Fernandez, (202) 502–8302, https://www.ferc.gov
Mr. Dan Ellerman, (202) 606–5460, https://www.fmcs.gov/internet
Ms. Darlene Cossette, (202) 326–3255, https://www.ftc.gov/fairact
Ms. Linda Kolko, (703) 306–4308, https://www.iaf.gov
Ms. Diane Frazier, (202) 358–0419, competitivesourcing.nasa.gov
Ms. Susan Ashtianie, (301) 837–1490, https://www.archives.gov/ about/
plans-reports/fair-act/
Mr. Laurence Baden, (202) 682–5534, https://www.arts.gov
Ms. Demetria Gregory, (202) 273–0054, https://www.nlrb.gov/about—us/
public—notices/federal—activities—inventory—reform—act.aspx
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National Labor Relations Board (IG) ........................................................
National Science Foundation ...................................................................
Occupational Safety and Health Review Commission .............................
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight ......................................
Peace Corps .............................................................................................
Railroad Retirement Board .......................................................................
Securities and Exchange Commission .....................................................
Selective Service System .........................................................................
Small Business Administration .................................................................
Social Security Administration ..................................................................
U.S. Agency for International Development .............................................
U.S. Agency for International Development (IG) .....................................
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[Investment Company Act Release No.
27804; 812–13255]
Hill Physicians Medical Group, Inc.;
Notice of Application
April 26, 2007.
Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’).
ACTIONS: Notice of application for an
order under section 3(b)(2), or,
alternatively, under section 6(c) of the
Investment Company Act of 1940 (the
‘‘Act’’).
AGENCY:
Hill Physicians Medical
Group, Inc. (‘‘Hill Physicians’’).
Summary of Application: Applicant
seeks an order under section 3(b)(2) of
the Act declaring it to be primarily
engaged in a business other than that of
investing, reinvesting, owning, holding
or trading in securities or, alternatively,
under section 6(c) of the Act granting it
an exemption from all provisions of the
Act and the rules and regulations
thereunder. Applicant is in the business
of providing or arranging to provide
physician services in Northern
California to individual enrollee
members of various health plans,
including health maintenance
organizations (‘‘HMOs’’) and other third
party payors (collectively, ‘‘Health
Plans’’).
DATES: Filing Dates: The application was
filed on January 18, 2006, and amended
on January 29, 2007.
HEARING OR NOTIFICATION OF HEARING: An
order granting the requested relief will
be issued unless the Commission orders
a hearing. Interested persons may
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APPLICANT:
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Mr. Emil George, (202) 273–1966, https://www.nlrb.gov/about—us/public—notices/ federal—activities—inventory—reform—act.aspx
Mr. Joseph Burt, (703) 292–8108, https://www.nsf.gov/publications
Mr. Richard Loeb, (202) 606–5376, https://www.oshrc.gov
Ms. Jill Weide, (202) 414–3813, https://www.ofheo.gov
Mr. Alfred Miller Jr., (202) 692–1126, https://www.peacecorps.gov/
index.cfm?shell=pchq.policies.docs
Mr. Henry Valiulis, (312) 751–4990, https://www.rrb.gov
Mr. Jeffrey Risinger, (202) 551–7446, https://www.sec.gov
Mr. Calvin Montgomery, (703) 605–4038, https://www.sss.gov
Mr. Richard Brechbiel, (202) 205–6784, https://www.sba.gov/A76
Mr. Dennis Wilhite, (410) 965–7401, https://www.socialsecurity.gov/fair/
FAIRact.htm
Ms. Deborah Lewis, (202) 712–0936, https://www.usaid.gov/business/
regulations/fair/
Mr. Robert Ross, (202) 712–1331, https://www.usaid.gov/oig/public/
public1.htm
request a hearing by writing to the
Commission’s Secretary and serving
applicant with a copy of the request,
personally or by mail. Hearing requests
should be received by the Commission
by 5:30 p.m. on May 21, 2007, and
should be accompanied by proof of
service on applicant, in the form of an
affidavit or, for lawyers, a certificate of
service. Hearing requests should state
the nature of the writer’s interest, the
reason for the request, and the issues
contested. Persons who wish to be
notified of a hearing may request
notification by writing to the
Commission’s Secretary.
ADDRESSES: Secretary, Securities and
Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, NE,
Washington, DC 20549–1090.
Applicant, c/o Paul A. Stewart, Esq.,
Foley and Lardner LLP, One Maritime
Plaza, 6th Floor, San Francisco, CA
94111.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jean
E. Minarick, Senior Counsel, at (202)
551–6811, or Janet M. Grossnickle,
Branch Chief, at (202) 551–6821
(Division of Investment Management,
Office of Investment Company
Regulation).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
following is a summary of the
application. The complete application
may be obtained for a fee at the
Commission’s Public Reference Branch,
100 F Street, NE, Washington, DC,
20549–0102 (tel. 202–551–5850).
Applicant’s Representations
1. Formed in 1983, Hill Physicians is
a physician’s independent practice
association organized as a California forprofit private professional medical
corporation. Applicant represents that
its shares can only be held by medical
Providers (as defined below) and that
the shares confer procedural rights to
the Providers that hold them, not
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economic rights.1 There is no trading
market for Hill Physicians’ stock. The
non-transferable shares may only be
sold to and redeemed by Hill Physicians
at a price not to exceed the original
issuance price of the share. Applicant
further states that no dividends have
ever been paid on its shares and none
are expected to be paid.
2. Hill Physicians provides or
arranges to provide physician services
through California licensed practicing
physicians (‘‘Providers’’) to members of
Health Plans in northern California.
Applicant states that these services are
provided pursuant to a written contract
with each Health Plan. Under each
contract, Hill Physicians is obligated to
provide the covered physician services
that individual enrollee members of a
Health Plan may later need. Hill
Physicians is paid by the Health Plans
on a fixed fee or ‘‘capitated’’ basis,
meaning that Hill Physicians is paid
monthly in advance a flat per member
fee for each Health Plan member
assigned to Hill Physicians. The
capitation rates are set in advance,
typically for two-year periods, and the
payment covers all physician and
certain ancillary services that any or all
of the Health Plan members may need.
The Providers, each of whom has signed
substantially identical independent
contractor agreements with Hill
Physicians, provide the services at their
individual offices. The Providers then
send bills for payment to Hill
Physicians, rather than the Health Plans.
Hill Physicians pays the Providers
mostly on a fee for service, not
capitated, basis, as and when Provider
bills are submitted to it.
3. This payment structure means that
Hill Physicians bears the economic risk
1 Hill Physicians only has one class of stock. Each
shareholder Provider may hold only one share of
Hill Physicians’ stock.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Public Availability of Fiscal Year 2006 Agency Inventories Under
the Federal Activities Inventory Reform Act
AGENCY: Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the
President.
ACTION: Notice of Public Availability of Agency Inventory of Activities
That Are Not Inherently Governmental and of Activities That Are
Inherently Governmental.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Activities Inventory Reform (FAIR) Act, Public Law
105-270, requires agencies to develop inventories each year of
activities performed by their employees that are not inherently
governmental--i.e., inventories of commercial activities. The FAIR Act
further requires OMB to review the inventories in consultation with the
agencies and publish a notice of public availability in the Federal
Register after the consultation process is completed. In accordance
with the FAIR Act, OMB is publishing this notice to announce the
availability of inventories from the agencies listed below. These
inventories identify both commercial activities and activities that are
inherently governmental.
This is the first release of the FAIR Act inventories for FY 2006.
Interested parties who disagree with the agency's initial judgment may
challenge the inclusion or the omission of an activity on the list of
activities that are not inherently governmental within 30 working days
and, if not satisfied with this review, may appeal to a higher level
within the agency.
The Office of Federal Procurement Policy has made available a FAIR
Act User's Guide through its Internet site: https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/procurement/fair-index.html. This User's Guide will help interested
parties review FY 2006 FAIR Act inventories.
Rob Portman,
Director, Office of Management and Budget.
Attachment
First Fair Act Release FY 2006
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American Battle Monuments Commission... Mr. Guy Giancarlo, (703) 696-
6898, https://www.abmc.gov/other/fair.htm
Broadcasting Board of Governors........ Ms. Cathy Brown, (202) 203-
4608, https://www.bbg.gov
Consumer Product Safety Commission..... Mr. Edward Quist, (301) 504-
7655, https://www.cpsc.gov
Department of Commerce................. Mrs. Maile Arthur, (202) 482-
1574, https://www.doc.gov
Department of Defense.................. Ms. Monica Kelliher-Hamby,
(703) 602-3666, https://web.lmi.org/fairnet
Department of Defense (IG)............. Mr. Stephen D. Wilson, (703)
604-8306, https://www.dodig.mil
Department of Education................ Mr. Gary Weaver, (202) 245-
6138, https://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocfo/2006fair.html
Department of Energy................... Mr. Dennis O'Brien, (202) 586-
1690, https://www.mbe.doe.gov/me2-1/a76/csa76.htm
Department of Health and Human Services Ms. Tracey Mock, (202) 205-
4430, https://www.hhs.gov/ogam/oam/fair oam/fair
Department of Housing and Urban Mr. Frank Murphy, (202) 708-
Development. 0614 ext 3466, https://www.hud.gov/offices/cfo
Department of the Interior............. Ms. Donna Kalvels, (202) 219-
0727, https://www.doi.gov/perfmgt/competitivesourcing perfmgt/competitivesourcing
Department of the Interior (IG)........ Mr. Roy Kime, (202) 208-6232,
https://www.oig.doi.gov
Department of Justice.................. Mr. Larry Silvis, (202) 616-
3754, https://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/pe/preface.htm
Department of Labor.................... Mr. Larry Clark, (202) 693-
4020, https://www.dol.gov/oasam/programs/boc/welcome2boc.htm
Department of Labor (IG)............... Mr. David LeDoux, (202) 693-
5138, https://www.oig.dol.gov/2006fair_act.htm
Department of Transportation........... Mr. David Litman, (202) 366-
4263, https://www.dot.gov
Department of Transportation (IG)...... Ms. Jacquelyn Weber, (202) 366-
1495, https://www.oig.dot.gov
Department of Treasury................. Mr. Jim Sullivan, (202) 622-
9395, https://www.treas.gov/fair fair
Environmental Protection Agency........ Mrs. Barbara Stearrett (202)
566-1970, https://www.epa.gov
Environmental Protection Agency (IG)... Mr. Michael J. Binder (202) 566-
2617, https://www.epa.gov/oig
Farm Credit Administration............. Mr. Philip Shebest, (703) 883-
4246, https://www.fca.gov
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission... Ms. Kimberly Fernandez, (202)
502-8302, https://www.ferc.gov
Federal Mediation and Conciliation Mr. Dan Ellerman, (202) 606-
Service. 5460, https://www.fmcs.gov/internet internet
Federal Trade Commission............... Ms. Darlene Cossette, (202) 326-
3255, https://www.ftc.gov/fairact fairact
Inter-American Foundation.............. Ms. Linda Kolko, (703) 306-
4308, https://www.iaf.gov
National Aeronautics and Space Ms. Diane Frazier, (202) 358-
Administration. 0419,
competitivesourcing.nasa.gov
National Archives and Records Ms. Susan Ashtianie, (301) 837-
Administration. 1490, https://www.archives.gov/
about/plans-reports/fair-act/
index.html
National Endowment for the Arts........ Mr. Laurence Baden, (202) 682-
5534, https://www.arts.gov
National Labor Relations Board......... Ms. Demetria Gregory, (202) 273-
0054, https://www.nlrb.gov/about_us/public_notices/federal_activities_inventory_reform_act.aspx
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National Labor Relations Board (IG).... Mr. Emil George, (202) 273-
1966, https://www.nlrb.gov/about_us/public_notices/federal_activities_inventory_reform_act.aspx
National Science Foundation............ Mr. Joseph Burt, (703) 292-
8108, https://www.nsf.gov/publications publications
Occupational Safety and Health Review Mr. Richard Loeb, (202) 606-
Commission. 5376, https://www.oshrc.gov
Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Ms. Jill Weide, (202) 414-3813,
Oversight. https://www.ofheo.gov
Peace Corps............................ Mr. Alfred Miller Jr., (202)
692-1126, https://www.peacecorps.gov/index.cfm?shell=pchq.policies.docs docs
Railroad Retirement Board.............. Mr. Henry Valiulis, (312) 751-
4990, https://www.rrb.gov
Securities and Exchange Commission..... Mr. Jeffrey Risinger, (202) 551-
7446, https://www.sec.gov
Selective Service System............... Mr. Calvin Montgomery, (703)
605-4038, https://www.sss.gov
Small Business Administration.......... Mr. Richard Brechbiel, (202)
205-6784, https://www.sba.gov/A76 A76
Social Security Administration......... Mr. Dennis Wilhite, (410) 965-
7401, https://www.socialsecurity.gov/fair/FAIRact.htm
U.S. Agency for International Ms. Deborah Lewis, (202) 712-
Development. 0936, https://www.usaid.gov/business/regulations/fair/ business/regulations/fair/
U.S. Agency for International Mr. Robert Ross, (202) 712-
Development (IG). 1331, https://www.usaid.gov/oig/public/public1.htm
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