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feet of Bird Island at Wrightsville Beach,
NC, approximate position 34–12–42N
077–48–26W in the Captain of the Port
Sector North Carolina zone as defined in
33 CFR 3.25–20.
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means any U.S. Coast Guard
commissioned, warrant or petty officer
who has been authorized by the Captain
of the Port, Sector North Carolina to act
on his behalf.
(c) Regulation: (1) In accordance with
the general regulations in 165.23 of this
part, entry into this zone is prohibited
unless authorized by the Captain of the
Port, Sector North Carolina, or
designated representative.
(2) The operator of any vessel in the
immediate vicinity of this safety zone
shall: (i) Stop the vessel immediately
upon being directed to do so by any
commissioned, warrant or petty officer
on board a vessel displaying a U.S.
Coast Guard Ensign.
(ii) Proceed as directed by any
commissioned, warrant or petty officer
on board a vessel displaying a U.S.
Coast Guard Ensign.
(3) The Captain of the Port, Sector
North Carolina can be contacted at
telephone number (252) 247–4570 or
(252) 247–4571.
(4) Coast Guard vessels enforcing the
safety zone can be contacted on VHF–
FM marine band radio, channel 13
(156.65 MHz) and channel 16 (156.8
MHz).
(d) Enforcement period: This
regulation will be enforced from 6 p.m.
to 8 p.m. on November 24, 2007.
Dated: September 4, 2007.
William D. Lee,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Sector North
Carolina.
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[Docket No. FRA–2006–26175, Notice No.
2]
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Electronically Controlled Pneumatic
Brake Systems
Federal Railroad
Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of public hearings and
technical conference.
AGENCY:
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SUMMARY: By notice of proposed
rulemaking (NPRM) published on
September 4, 2007 (71 FR 50820), FRA
proposed revisions to the regulations
governing the power braking systems
and equipment used in freight and other
non-passenger railroad train operations.
The proposed revisions are intended to
permit and promote the implementation
of electronically controlled pneumatic
(ECP) brake systems in a safe and
effective manner. In that proposed rule,
FRA stated that it would hold an oral
public hearing on a date to be
announced in a forthcoming notice, at
which the Administrator or his
delegated representative may preside.
This document announces public
hearings and a technical roundtable
discussion.
DATES: (1) Public Hearings: Two public
hearings will be held on the dates and
at the locations listed below to provide
interested parties the opportunity to
comment on the proposed revisions
contained in the NPRM. A technical
roundtable will be held in conjunction
with the second hearing. The dates of
the public hearings are as follows:
Thursday, October 4, 2007, at 9:30 a.m.
in Washington, DC.
Friday, October 19, 2007, at 8:30 a.m. in
the Chicago, Illinois area.
(2) Technical Roundtable: A technical
roundtable will be held on Friday,
October 19, 2007, directly following the
public hearing scheduled for that day.
The technical roundtable is intended to
provide interested parties the
opportunity to comment on the
proposed revisions contained in the
NPRM and to provide interested parties
the ability to specifically discuss
various technical issues related to the
implementation and operation of ECP
brake systems.
ADDRESSES: (1) Public Hearings:
Hearings to provide interested parties
the opportunity to comment on the
proposed revisions contained in the
NPRM will be held at these locations:
Washington, DC: Washington Plaza
Hotel, 10 Thomas Circle, NW.,
Washington, DC 20005.
Chicago, IL area: Crowne Plaza
Chicago O’Hare, 5440 North River Road,
Rosemont, IL 60018.
(2) Technical Roundtable: A technical
conference will be conducted in the
Chicago, Illinois at: Crowne Plaza
Chicago O’Hare, 5440 North River Road,
Rosemont, IL 60018. See
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section for
details.
(3) Docket Clerk: Written notification
should identify the docket number and
must be submitted to the FRA Docket
Clerk, Office of Chief Counsel, Federal
PO 00000
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Railroad Administration, 1120 Vermont
Avenue, NW., RCC–10, Stop 10,
Washington, DC 20590 or faxed to (202)
493–6068.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
James Wilson, Office of Safety
Assurance and Compliance, Motive
Power and Equipment Division, RRS–
14, Mail Stop 25, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1120 Vermont Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20590 (telephone
202–493–6259); or Jason Schlosberg,
Trial Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel,
Mail Stop 10, Federal Railroad
Administration, 1120 Vermont Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20590 (telephone
202–493–6032).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Interested
parties are invited to present oral
statements and proffer evidence at the
hearings. The hearings will be informal
and will be conducted by a
representative designated by FRA in
accordance with FRA’s Rules of Practice
(49 CFR 211.25). The hearings will be
non-adversarial proceedings; therefore,
there will be no cross examination of
persons presenting statements or
proffering evidence. An FRA
representative will make an opening
statement outlining the scope of the
hearing. After all initial statements have
been completed, those persons wishing
to make a brief rebuttal will be given the
opportunity to do so in the same order
in which the initial statements were
made. Additional procedures, as
necessary for the conduct of the hearing,
will be announced at the hearing.
The purpose of the hearings is to
receive oral comments regarding the
specific provisions contained in the
proposed rule and to receive evidence
and to develop findings to determine
whether FRA should invoke its
discretionary authority under 49 U.S.C.
20306 to exempt application of section
20303 as it applies to freight trains and
freight cars operating with ECP brake
systems. Section 20303 requires
operators to transport rail vehicles with
defective or insecure equipment ‘‘from
the place at which the defect or
insecurity was first discovered to the
nearest available place at which the
repairs can be made’’ to avoid incurring
civil penalties related to such
movement. FRA would be authorized to
grant relief from section 20303 only if it
were to make findings required by
section 20306. That section is
reproduced here for ready reference:
Section 20306. Exemption for Technological
Improvements
(a) General.—Subject to subsection (b) of
this section, the Secretary of Transportation
may exempt from the requirements of this
chapter railroad equipment or equipment
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that will be operated on rails, when those
requirements preclude the development or
implementation of more efficient railroad
transportation equipment or other
transportation innovations under existing
law.
(b) Conditions for exemption.—The
Secretary may grant an exemption under
subsection (a) of this section only on the
basis of—
(1) findings based on evidence developed
at a hearing; or
(2) an agreement between national railroad
labor representatives and the developer of the
new equipment or technology.
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To permit and encourage
implementation of ECP brake system
technology without hindering safety,
FRA proposes to invoke its
discretionary authority under 49 U.S.C.
20306 to exempt ECP brake-equipped
trains and equipment from the specific
statutory requirements contained in 49
U.S.C. 20303.
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The technical roundtable is intended
to provide interested parties an informal
forum to discuss issues and concerns
related to the implementation and
operation of trains and equipment
utilizing ECP brake system technology.
The roundtable discussion may address
specific technical issues that might not
be addressed in the oral comments
presented at the public hearings. This
format will provide a more open,
freeform exchange of ideas and views
related to the technology. The
procedures for the technical roundtable
will be announced by the FRA
representatives conducting the
discussions. A transcript of the
discussions will be made part of the
public docket in this proceeding.
Any person wishing to participate in
either the public hearings or the
technical conference should notify the
Docket Clerk by mail or at the address
PO 00000
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or fax number provided in the
section at least five working
days prior to the date of the hearing or
technical roundtable discussion and
submit three copies of the oral statement
that he or she intends to make at the
proceeding. The notification should
identify the party the person represents,
and the particular subject(s) the person
plans to address. The notification
should also provide the Docket Clerk
with the participant’s mailing address
and other contact information. FRA
reserves the right to limit participation
in the hearings of persons who fail to
provide such notification.
ADDRESSES
Issued in Washington, DC, on September 7,
2007.
S. Mark Lindsey,
Chief Counsel, Federal Railroad
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
49 CFR Parts 229, 232, and 238
[Docket No. FRA-2006-26175, Notice No. 2]
RIN 2130-AB84
Electronically Controlled Pneumatic Brake Systems
AGENCY: Federal Railroad Administration (FRA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of public hearings and technical conference.
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SUMMARY: By notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) published on September
4, 2007 (71 FR 50820), FRA proposed revisions to the regulations
governing the power braking systems and equipment used in freight and
other non-passenger railroad train operations. The proposed revisions
are intended to permit and promote the implementation of electronically
controlled pneumatic (ECP) brake systems in a safe and effective
manner. In that proposed rule, FRA stated that it would hold an oral
public hearing on a date to be announced in a forthcoming notice, at
which the Administrator or his delegated representative may preside.
This document announces public hearings and a technical roundtable
discussion.
DATES: (1) Public Hearings: Two public hearings will be held on the
dates and at the locations listed below to provide interested parties
the opportunity to comment on the proposed revisions contained in the
NPRM. A technical roundtable will be held in conjunction with the
second hearing. The dates of the public hearings are as follows:
Thursday, October 4, 2007, at 9:30 a.m. in Washington, DC.
Friday, October 19, 2007, at 8:30 a.m. in the Chicago, Illinois area.
(2) Technical Roundtable: A technical roundtable will be held on
Friday, October 19, 2007, directly following the public hearing
scheduled for that day. The technical roundtable is intended to provide
interested parties the opportunity to comment on the proposed revisions
contained in the NPRM and to provide interested parties the ability to
specifically discuss various technical issues related to the
implementation and operation of ECP brake systems.
ADDRESSES: (1) Public Hearings: Hearings to provide interested parties
the opportunity to comment on the proposed revisions contained in the
NPRM will be held at these locations:
Washington, DC: Washington Plaza Hotel, 10 Thomas Circle, NW.,
Washington, DC 20005.
Chicago, IL area: Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare, 5440 North River
Road, Rosemont, IL 60018.
(2) Technical Roundtable: A technical conference will be conducted
in the Chicago, Illinois at: Crowne Plaza Chicago O'Hare, 5440 North
River Road, Rosemont, IL 60018. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
for details.
(3) Docket Clerk: Written notification should identify the docket
number and must be submitted to the FRA Docket Clerk, Office of Chief
Counsel, Federal Railroad Administration, 1120 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
RCC-10, Stop 10, Washington, DC 20590 or faxed to (202) 493-6068.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT: James Wilson, Office of Safety
Assurance and Compliance, Motive Power and Equipment Division, RRS-14,
Mail Stop 25, Federal Railroad Administration, 1120 Vermont Avenue,
NW., Washington, DC 20590 (telephone 202-493-6259); or Jason
Schlosberg, Trial Attorney, Office of Chief Counsel, Mail Stop 10,
Federal Railroad Administration, 1120 Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20590 (telephone 202-493-6032).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Interested parties are invited to present
oral statements and proffer evidence at the hearings. The hearings will
be informal and will be conducted by a representative designated by FRA
in accordance with FRA's Rules of Practice (49 CFR 211.25). The
hearings will be non-adversarial proceedings; therefore, there will be
no cross examination of persons presenting statements or proffering
evidence. An FRA representative will make an opening statement
outlining the scope of the hearing. After all initial statements have
been completed, those persons wishing to make a brief rebuttal will be
given the opportunity to do so in the same order in which the initial
statements were made. Additional procedures, as necessary for the
conduct of the hearing, will be announced at the hearing.
The purpose of the hearings is to receive oral comments regarding
the specific provisions contained in the proposed rule and to receive
evidence and to develop findings to determine whether FRA should invoke
its discretionary authority under 49 U.S.C. 20306 to exempt application
of section 20303 as it applies to freight trains and freight cars
operating with ECP brake systems. Section 20303 requires operators to
transport rail vehicles with defective or insecure equipment ``from the
place at which the defect or insecurity was first discovered to the
nearest available place at which the repairs can be made'' to avoid
incurring civil penalties related to such movement. FRA would be
authorized to grant relief from section 20303 only if it were to make
findings required by section 20306. That section is reproduced here for
ready reference:
Section 20306. Exemption for Technological Improvements
(a) General.--Subject to subsection (b) of this section, the
Secretary of Transportation may exempt from the requirements of this
chapter railroad equipment or equipment
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that will be operated on rails, when those requirements preclude the
development or implementation of more efficient railroad
transportation equipment or other transportation innovations under
existing law.
(b) Conditions for exemption.--The Secretary may grant an
exemption under subsection (a) of this section only on the basis
of--
(1) findings based on evidence developed at a hearing; or
(2) an agreement between national railroad labor representatives
and the developer of the new equipment or technology.
To permit and encourage implementation of ECP brake system
technology without hindering safety, FRA proposes to invoke its
discretionary authority under 49 U.S.C. 20306 to exempt ECP brake-
equipped trains and equipment from the specific statutory requirements
contained in 49 U.S.C. 20303.
The technical roundtable is intended to provide interested parties
an informal forum to discuss issues and concerns related to the
implementation and operation of trains and equipment utilizing ECP
brake system technology. The roundtable discussion may address specific
technical issues that might not be addressed in the oral comments
presented at the public hearings. This format will provide a more open,
freeform exchange of ideas and views related to the technology. The
procedures for the technical roundtable will be announced by the FRA
representatives conducting the discussions. A transcript of the
discussions will be made part of the public docket in this proceeding.
Any person wishing to participate in either the public hearings or
the technical conference should notify the Docket Clerk by mail or at
the address or fax number provided in the ADDRESSES section at least
five working days prior to the date of the hearing or technical
roundtable discussion and submit three copies of the oral statement
that he or she intends to make at the proceeding. The notification
should identify the party the person represents, and the particular
subject(s) the person plans to address. The notification should also
provide the Docket Clerk with the participant's mailing address and
other contact information. FRA reserves the right to limit
participation in the hearings of persons who fail to provide such
notification.
Issued in Washington, DC, on September 7, 2007.
S. Mark Lindsey,
Chief Counsel, Federal Railroad Administration.
[FR Doc. E7-18169 Filed 9-13-07; 8:45 am]
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