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attendance at the Institute; the number
of students attending each training
course offered by the Institute; and the
types of students attending these
courses (for example, students from
Federal or State occupational safety and
health agencies). The Office uses this
information to demonstrate, in an
accurate and timely manner, that the
Agency is providing the training and
employee education mandated by
Section 21 of the Act. OSHA also uses
this information to evaluate training
output, and to make decisions regarding
program/course revisions, budget
support, and tuition costs.
The Agency uses the information
collected under the ‘‘Course
Information,’’ ‘‘Personal Data,’’ and
‘‘Employer Data’’ to identify private
sector students so that it can collect
tuition costs from them or their
employers as authorized by 31 U.S.C.
9701 (‘‘Fees and Charges for
Government Services and Things of
Value’’); Office of Management and
Budget Circular A–25 (‘‘User Charges’’);
and 29 CFR part 1949 (‘‘Office of
Training and Education, Occupational
Safety and Health Administration’’).
The information in the ‘‘Personal Data’’
and ‘‘Emergency Contacts’’ categories
permits OSHA to contact students who
are residing in local hotels/motels if an
emergency arises at their home or place
of employment, and to alert supervisors/
alternate contacts of a trainee’s injury or
illness.
II. Special Issues for Comment
OSHA has a particular interest in
comments on the following issues:
• Whether the proposed information
collection requirements are necessary
for the proper performance of the
Agency’s functions, including whether
the information is useful;
• The accuracy of the Agency’s
estimate of the burden (time and costs)
of the information collection
requirements, including the validity of
the methodology and assumptions used;
• The quality, utility, and clarity of
the information collected; and
• Ways to minimize the burden on
employers who must comply; for
example, by using automated or other
technological information collection
and transmission techniques.
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III. Proposed Actions
OSHA is requesting OMB to extend its
approval of the information collection
requirements contained in the Student
Data Form. The Agency will summarize
the comments submitted in response to
this notice, and will include this
summary in the request to OMB.
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Type of Review: Extension of a
currently approved information
collection requirement.
Title: Student Data Form.
OMB Number: 1218–0172.
Affected Public: Individuals; business
or other for-profit organizations; Federal
government; State, Local, or Tribal
governments.
Number of Respondents: 2,000.
Frequency: On occasion.
Total Responses: 2,000.
Average Time per Response: 5
minutes.
Estimated Total Burden Hours: 167
hours.
Estimated Cost (Operation and
Maintenance): $-0-.
IV. Public Participation—Submission of
Comments on This Notice and Internet
Access to Comments and Submissions
You may submit comments in
response to this document as follows:
(1) Electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov, which is the
Federal eRulemaking Portal; (2) by
facsimile; or (3) by hard copy. All
comments, attachments, and other
material must identify the Agency name
and the OSHA docket number for this
ICR (Docket No. OSHA–2007–0047).
You may supplement electronic
submissions by uploading document
files electronically. If you wish to mail
additional materials in reference to an
electronic or a facsimile submission,
you must submit them to the OSHA
Docket Office (see the section of this
notice titled ADDRESSES). The additional
materials must clearly identify your
electronic comments by your name,
date, and docket number so the Agency
can attach them to your comments.
Because of security procedures, the
use of regular mail may cause a
significant delay in the receipt of
comments. For information about
security procedures concerning the
delivery of materials by hand, express
delivery, messenger or courier service,
please contact the OSHA Docket Office
at (202) 693–2350 (TTY (877) 889–
5627).
Comments and submissions are
posted without change at https://
www.regulations.gov. Therefore, OSHA
cautions commenters about submitting
personal information such as social
security numbers and date of birth.
Although all submissions are listed in
the https://www.regulations.gov index,
some information (e.g., copyrighted
material) is not publicly available to
read or download through this Web site.
All submissions, including copyrighted
material, are available for inspection
and copying at the OSHA Docket Office.
Information on using the https://
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www.regulations.gov Web site to submit
comments and access the docket is
available at the Web site’s ‘‘User Tips’’
link. Contact the OSHA Docket Office
for information about materials not
available through the Web site, and for
assistance in using the Internet to locate
docket submissions.
Electronic copies of this Federal
Register document are available at
https://www.regulations.gov. This
document, as well as news releases and
other relevant information, also are
available at OSHA’s Web page at https://
www.osha.gov.
V. Authority and Signature
Edwin G. Foulke, Jr., Assistant
Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health, directed the
preparation of this notice. The authority
for this notice is the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3506
et seq.) and Secretary of Labor’s Order
No. 5–2002 (67 FR 65008).
Signed at Washington, DC, on May 17,
2007.
Edwin G. Foulke, Jr.
Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
National Endowment for the Arts; Arts
Advisory Panel
Pursuant to Section 10(a)(2) of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act (Public
Law 92–463), as amended, notice is
hereby given that a meeting of the Arts
Advisory Panel to the National Council
on the Arts will be held by
teleconference from the Nancy Hanks
Center, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC, 20506 as follows
(ending time is approximate):
International (application review):
June 13, 2007. This meeting, from 12
p.m. to 3 p.m. DST, will be closed.
The closed portions of meetings are
for the purpose of Panel review,
discussion, evaluation, and
recommendations on financial
assistance under the National
Foundation on the Arts and the
Humanities Act of 1965, as amended,
including information given in
confidence to the agency. In accordance
with the determination of the Chairman
of February 21, 2007, these sessions will
be closed to the public pursuant to
subsection (c)(6) of section 552b of Title
5, United States Code.
Further information with reference to
these meetings can be obtained from Ms.
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Kathy Plowitz-Worden, Office of
Guidelines & Panel Operations, National
Endowment for the Arts, Washington,
DC, 20506, or call 202/682–5691.
Dated: May 21, 2007
Kathy Plowitz-Worden,
Panel Coordinator, Panel Operations,
National Endowment for the Arts.
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OFFICE OF THE U.S. TRADE
REPRESENTATIVE
Request for Petitions To Accelerate
Tariff Elimination and Modify the Rules
of Origin Under the U.S.-Chile Free
Trade Agreement
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of opportunity to file
petitions requesting accelerated tariff
elimination and changes to the rules of
origin under the U.S.-Chile Free Trade
Agreement (‘‘the Agreement’’ or
‘‘USCFTA’’).
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: This notice solicits petitions
requesting accelerated tariff elimination
under the USCFTA and describes the
procedures for filing petitions. This
notice also solicits proposals on
appropriate changes that USTR should
consider for liberalizing the USCFTA’s
rules of origin.
DATES: Public comments are due at
USTR by close of business, July 20,
2007.
Submissions by electronic
mail: FR0712@ustr.eop.gov.
Submissions by facsimile: Kent
Shigetomi, Office of the Americas, at
(202) 395–9675. USTR strongly
encourages the public to submit
documents electronically rather than by
facsimile. See requirements for
submissions below.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kent
Shigetomi, Office of the Americas,
Office of the United States Trade
Representative, Room 523, 600 17th
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20508;
telephone: (202) 395–3412; facsimile:
(202) 395–9675; e-mail:
FR0712@ustr.eop.gov.
ADDRESSES:
On
December 5, 2005, the U.S-Chile Free
Trade Commission (‘‘FTC’’ or ‘‘the
Commission’’), the bilateral body
responsible for supervising the
implementation of the USCFTA,
decided to launch negotiations to
accelerate the elimination of tariffs
under the Agreement. Article 3.3(4) of
the USCFTA provides that Parties may
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agree to accelerate the elimination of
customs duties set out in their tariff
schedules. Section 201(b) of the U.S.Chile Free Trade Agreement
Implementation Act (‘‘the FTA Act’’ or
‘‘the Act’’) authorizes the President to
proclaim modifications in the staging of
duty treatment set out in the Agreement,
subject to the Act’s consultation and
layover requirements.
Further, on January 24, 2007, the
Commission agreed to consider
liberalizing the rules of origin
established in the Agreement,
particularly in light of more recent free
trade agreements. The USCFTA requires
each government to provide preferential
tariff treatment to goods that meet the
Agreement’s origin rules. In the United
States, those rules are implemented
through the FTA Act. Under the Act,
goods imported into the United States
qualify for preferential treatment if they
meet the requirements of the general
USCFTA rules of origin set out in
section 202 of the Act and the USCFTA
product-specific rules set out in the
HTS. The Agreement allows the Parties
to amend the Agreement’s origin rules
as they deem appropriate. Section
202(o)(2) of the USCFTA Act authorizes
the President to proclaim modifications
to the USCFTA’s product-specific origin
rules set forth in the HTS, subject to the
consultation and layover provisions of
section 103(a) of the Act.
Additional Information
The United States and Chile have not
yet decided whether to accelerate the
elimination of tariffs or to make further
changes to the Agreement’s rules of
origin and, if such changes were made,
what the scope or extent of such
changes should be. The United States
and Chile expect to take into account
several factors in considering whether to
make such changes, including (1) the
extent that any such changes may
reduce transaction and manufacturing
costs or increase trade between Chile
and the United States; (2) the feasibility
of devising, implementing, and
monitoring new rules of origin; and (3)
the level and breadth of interest that
manufacturers, processors, traders, and
consumers in the United States and
Chile express for making particular
changes. The United States and Chile
expect to make only those changes that
are broadly supported by stakeholders
in both countries.
Requirements for Comments/Proposals
Submitters should indicate whether
they have discussed their proposals
with representatives of the relevant
sector in Chile and, if such discussions
have taken place, what the result of
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those discussions was. Submissions
should indicate if representatives of the
relevant sector in Chile do not support
the proposal. USTR encourages
interested parties to consider submitting
proposals jointly with interested parties
in Chile.
Scope and Coverage of Proposals:
USTR encourages interested parties to
review the broadest appropriate range of
items and to submit proposals that
reflect a consensus reached after such a
broad-based review. A single proposal
can thus include requests covering
multiple tariff headings. Proposals
should cover entire 8-digit tariff
subheadings, and may also be submitted
at the 6, 4, or 2 digit level where the
intent is to cover all subsidiary duties.
Requirements for Submissions: In
order to facilitate prompt processing of
submissions, USTR strongly urges and
prefers electronic (e-mail) submissions
in response to this notice. In the event
that an interested party cannot make a
submission by e-mail, it should send the
submission by facsimile. Facsimile
submissions should not exceed 20
pages.
E-mail submissions should be single
copy transmissions in English, and use
the appropriate subject line, ‘‘Chile FTA
Tariff Acceleration,’’ ‘‘Chile FTA Rules
of Origin,’’ or both, depending on the
nature of the submission. Documents
should be submitted as WordPerfect
(‘‘.WPD’’), MS Word (‘‘.DOC’’), or text
(‘‘.TXT’’) files. Documents should not be
submitted as electronic image files or
contain embedded images (for example,
‘‘.JPG’’, ‘‘.TIF’’, ‘‘.PDF’’, ‘‘.BMP’’, or
‘‘.GIF’’) as these files are often
excessively large. Supporting
documentation submitted as
spreadsheets are acceptable in
QuattroPro or Excel, pre-formatted for
printing on 81⁄2 x 11 inch paper. To the
extent possible, an interested party
should include any data attachments to
the submission in the same file as the
submission itself, and not as separate
files. E-mail submissions should not
include separate cover letters or
messages in the body of the e-mail. An
interested party should include
information that might appear in a cover
letter directly in the attached file
containing the submission itself,
including the identity of the submitter
and the submitter’s e-mail address.
Petitions will be available for public
inspection by appointment with the
staff of the USTR Public Reading Room,
except for information granted
‘‘business confidential’’ status pursuant
to 15 CFR 2003.6. If the submission
contains business confidential
information, the submitter must provide
a non-confidential version of the
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND THE HUMANITIES
National Endowment for the Arts; Arts Advisory Panel
Pursuant to Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act
(Public Law 92-463), as amended, notice is hereby given that a meeting
of the Arts Advisory Panel to the National Council on the Arts will be
held by teleconference from the Nancy Hanks Center, 1100 Pennsylvania
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC, 20506 as follows (ending time is
approximate):
International (application review): June 13, 2007. This meeting,
from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. DST, will be closed.
The closed portions of meetings are for the purpose of Panel
review, discussion, evaluation, and recommendations on financial
assistance under the National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
Act of 1965, as amended, including information given in confidence to
the agency. In accordance with the determination of the Chairman of
February 21, 2007, these sessions will be closed to the public pursuant
to subsection (c)(6) of section 552b of Title 5, United States Code.
Further information with reference to these meetings can be
obtained from Ms.
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Kathy Plowitz-Worden, Office of Guidelines & Panel Operations, National
Endowment for the Arts, Washington, DC, 20506, or call 202/682-5691.
Dated: May 21, 2007
Kathy Plowitz-Worden,
Panel Coordinator, Panel Operations, National Endowment for the Arts.
[FR Doc. E7-10079 Filed 5-24-07; 8:45 am]
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