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3. Department of Energy, Agencywide (N1–434–08–2, 2 items, 1
temporary item). Research and
professional files of researchers who
have held a range of positions or have
been a recognized expert in crossdisciplinary work. Proposed for
permanent retention are files of
researchers who have achieved national
or international prominence in their
career.
4. Department of Homeland Security,
Office for Civil Rights and Civil
Liberties (N1–563–07–6, 6 items, 4
temporary items). Records tracking
allegations of racial, ethnic, and
religious profiling by employees and
officials of the agency. Proposed for
permanent retention are records
associated with significant cases.
5. Department of the Interior, National
Park Service (N1–79–07–2, 15 items, 7
temporary items). Records related to the
implementation and administration of
the Native American Graves Protection
and Repatriation Act national program.
Proposed for permanent retention are
case files, advisory committee records,
awarded grant files, program records,
and associated indexes.
6. Department of the Navy, Agencywide (N1-NU–07–10, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Personnel rosters,
listings, cards, indexes and similar
records maintained by preparing units.
7. Department of State, Foreign
Service Institute (N1–59–08–7, 8 items,
8 temporary items). Records relating to
registration for internal and external
training, including course information,
management reports, course schedules,
and travel records.
8. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (N1–58–08–
10, 3 items, 3 temporary items). Master
file, outputs, and system documentation
for the Enterprise Data Access
Strategy—Integrated Production Model,
which consists of data used in
modernization projects.
9. Federal Communications
Commission, Office of the Inspector
General (N1–173–07–2, 8 items, 5
temporary items). Non-significant
investigative files, allegations that do
not relate to a specific investigation,
audits, strategic plans, and general
correspondence. Proposed for
permanent retention are significant
investigative files, semi-annual reports,
and annual audit plans. The proposed
disposition instructions are limited to
paper records for significant
investigative files, semi-annual reports,
and annual audit plans.
10. National Archives and Records
Administration, Office of Records
Services—Washington, DC (N1–64–08–
2, 5 items, 5 temporary items). Data,
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audit logs, user profiles, and system
documentation of the Accessions
Management Information System used
to track information about accessions of
electronic records.
11. National Archives and Records
Administration, Office of Records
Services—Washington, DC (N1–64–08–
03, 5 items, 5 temporary items). Data,
audit logs, user profiles, and system
documentation used in the verification
of format and structure of data
submitted by agencies for accession
through the Archival Electronic Records
Inspection and Control System.
12. National Archives and Records
Administration, Office of Records
Services—Washington, DC (N1–64–08–
4, 4 items, 4 temporary items). System
usage and performance reports, system
audit logs, user profiles, and system
documentation associated with the
Access to Archival Databases System,
which provides web access to selected
accessioned electronic records,
including databases, images and texts.
13. National Archives and Records
Administration, Office of Records
Services—Washington, DC (N1–64–08–
5, 4 items, 4 temporary items). Data
files, system audit logs, custom
developed source code, and system
documentation associated with the
Archival Processing System, which
maintains metadata related to the
agency’s holdings of electronic records
such as recording characteristics,
preservation master and backup copy
management, technical file
specifications, tape location
management, media recopy and refresh
scheduling, and reference requests.
14. Peace Corps, Office of
Management (N1–490–08–1, 1 item, 1
temporary item). Master file of an
electronic information system used to
record volunteers’ foreign language test
scores.
15. United States Information Agency,
Broadcasting Service (N1–306–97–2, 28
items, 16 temporary items). Subject files
that are duplicative or are lacking
historical significance, travel vouchers,
and requests for information. Proposed
for permanent retention are records of
subject, country, program, and other
files that document programs and
policies. The proposed disposition
instructions are limited to paper
records.
Dated: April 7, 2008.
Michael J. Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for Records Services—
Washington, DC.
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Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC).
ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to
submit an information collection
request to the Office of Management and
Budget (OMB) and solicitation of public
comment.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The NRC is preparing a
submittal to OMB for review of
continued approval of information
collections under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Information pertaining to the
requirement to be submitted:
1. The title of the information
collection: 10 CFR Part 32—Specific
Domestic Licenses to Manufacture or
Transfer Certain Items Containing
Byproduct Material.
2. Current OMB approval number:
3150–0001.
3. How often the collection is
required: There is a one-time submittal
of information to receive a license.
Renewal applications are submitted
every 10 years. In addition,
recordkeeping must be performed on an
ongoing basis, and reporting of transfer
of byproduct material must be reported
every calendar year, and in some cases,
every calendar quarter.
4. Who is required or asked to report:
All specific licensees who manufacture
or initially transfer items containing
byproduct material for sale or
distribution to general licensees or
persons exempt from licensing.
5. The number of annual respondents:
474 (158 NRC licensees and 316
Agreement State licensees).
6. An estimate of the number of
responses annually: 474 (158 for NRC
licensees and 316 for Agreement State
licensees).
7. The number of hours needed
annually to complete the requirement or
request: 98,477 (29,900 hours for NRC
licensees [233 hours reporting, or an
average of 0.45 hour per response +
29,667 hours recordkeeping, or 86 hours
per record keeper] and 68,577 hours for
Agreement State licensees [339 hours
reporting, or an average of 0.5 hours per
response + 68,238 hours recordkeeping,
or an average of 114 hours per record
keeper]).
8. Abstract: 10 CFR Part 32 establishes
requirements for specific licenses for the
introduction of byproduct material into
products or materials and transfer of the
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products or materials to general
licensees or persons exempt from
licensing. It also prescribes
requirements governing holders of the
specific licenses. Some of the
requirements are for information which
must be submitted in an application for
a specific license, records which must
be kept, reports which must be
submitted, and information which must
be forwarded to general licensees and
persons exempt from licensing. In
addition, 10 CFR Part 32 prescribes
requirements for the issuance of
certificates of registration (concerning
radiation safety information about a
product) to manufacturers or initial
transferors of sealed sources and
devices. Submission or retention of the
information is mandatory for persons
subject to the 10 CFR Part 32
requirements. The information is used
by NRC to make licensing and other
regulatory determinations concerning
the use of radioactive byproduct
material in products and devices.
Submit, by June 13, 2008, comments
that address the following questions:
1. Is the proposed collection of
information necessary for the NRC to
properly perform its functions? Does the
information have practical utility?
2. Is the burden estimate accurate?
3. Is there a way to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected?
4. How can the burden of the
information collection be minimized,
including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology?
A copy of the draft supporting
statement may be viewed free of charge
at the NRC Public Document Room, One
White Flint North, 11555 Rockville
Pike, Room O–1 F21, Rockville,
Maryland 20852. OMB clearance
requests are available at the NRC
worldwide Web site: https://
www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doccomment/omb/. The
document will be available on the NRC
home page site for 60 days after the
signature date of this notice.
Comments and questions about the
information collection requirements
may be directed to the NRC Clearance
Officer, Margaret A. Janney (T–5 F52),
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001, by
telephone at 301–415–7245, or by e-mail
to INFOCOLLECTS@NRC.GOV.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 7th day
of April 2008.
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For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Gregory Trussell,
Acting NRC Clearance Officer, Office of
Information Services.
[FR Doc. E8–7856 Filed 4–11–08; 8:45 am]
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Ohio State University Research
Reactor; Notice of Issuance of
Environmental Assessment and
Finding of No Significant Impact
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is considering
issuance of a renewed Facility License
No. R–75, to be held by Ohio State
University (OSU or the licensee), which
would authorize continued operation of
the Ohio State University Research
Reactor (OSURR), located in Columbus,
Franklin County, Ohio. Therefore,
pursuant to 10 CFR 51.21, the NRC is
issuing an Environmental Assessment
and Finding of No Significant Impact.
Description of Proposed Action
The proposed action is approval of
the licensee’s application for renewal of
Facility License No. R–75 for a period
of 20 years from the date of issuance of
the renewed license. The proposed
action is in accordance with the
licensee’s application dated December
15, 1999, as supplemented on August
21, 2002, August 18, 2005, July 26,
2006, May 22, 2007, May 31, 2007,
September 4, and September 28, 2007;
and February 29, 2008.
The OSURR is located approximately
1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the main
campus on land owned by OSU and is
a part of the Ohio State University
Research Center. The site comprises the
reactor building and a small area
immediately surrounding it, bounded by
a chain-link fence. The nearest
permanent residences are located
approximately 0.3 miles (0.5 km) to the
west and approximately 0.3 miles (0.5
km) to the south. There are no nearby
industrial, transportation, or military
facilities that could pose a threat to the
OSURR.
The OSURR is a pool-type, light water
moderated and cooled research reactor
licensed to operate at a steady-state
power level of 500 kilowatts thermal
power (kW(t)). A detailed description of
the reactor can be found in the OSURR
Safety Analysis Report (SAR). The major
modifications to the Facility License
were conversion from high enriched
fuel to low enriched fuel in 1988 and a
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licensed power increase from 10 kW(t)
to 500 kW(t) in November 1990.
The licensee has not requested any
changes to the facility design or
operating conditions as part of the
renewal request. The proposed action
will not significantly increase the
probability or consequences of
accidents. No changes are being made in
the types of effluents that may be
released off site. There is no significant
increase in occupational or public
radiation exposure. Therefore, license
renewal should not change the
environmental impact of facility
operation.
Summary of the Environmental
Assessment
The NRC staff reviewed the licensee’s
application which included an
Environmental Report. To document its
review, the NRC staff has prepared an
environmental assessment (EA) which
discusses the OSURR site and facility;
radiological impacts of gaseous, liquid,
and solid effluents; environmental and
personnel radiation monitoring;
radiation dose estimates for the
maximum hypothetical accident (MHA);
impacts of the ‘‘no action’’ alternative to
the proposed action; alternative use of
resources; considerations related to the
National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA); and presents the radiological
and non-radiological environmental
impacts of the proposed action.
Finding of No Significant Impact
On the basis of the environmental
assessment, the NRC concludes that the
proposed action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment. Accordingly, the
NRC has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the
proposed action.
For further details with respect to the
proposed action, see the licensee’s letter
dated December 15, 1999
(ML993610185), as supplemented by
letters dated August 21, 2002
(ML022380431), August 18, 2005
(ML052350564); July 26, 2006
(ML062090072); May 22, 2007
(ML071430417); May 31,
2007(ML071550098); September 4, 2007
(ML072490367); September 28, 2007
(ML072750038); and February 29, 2008
(ML080650352). Documents may be
examined, and/or copied for a fee, at the
NRC’s Public Document Room (PDR),
located at One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville,
Maryland. Publicly available records
will be accessible electronically from
the Agencywide Documents Access and
Management System (ADAMS) Public
Electronic Reading Room on the NRC
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).
ACTION: Notice of pending NRC action to submit an information
collection request to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and
solicitation of public comment.
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SUMMARY: The NRC is preparing a submittal to OMB for review of
continued approval of information collections under the provisions of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. Chapter 35).
Information pertaining to the requirement to be submitted:
1. The title of the information collection: 10 CFR Part 32--
Specific Domestic Licenses to Manufacture or Transfer Certain Items
Containing Byproduct Material.
2. Current OMB approval number: 3150-0001.
3. How often the collection is required: There is a one-time
submittal of information to receive a license. Renewal applications are
submitted every 10 years. In addition, recordkeeping must be performed
on an ongoing basis, and reporting of transfer of byproduct material
must be reported every calendar year, and in some cases, every calendar
quarter.
4. Who is required or asked to report: All specific licensees who
manufacture or initially transfer items containing byproduct material
for sale or distribution to general licensees or persons exempt from
licensing.
5. The number of annual respondents: 474 (158 NRC licensees and 316
Agreement State licensees).
6. An estimate of the number of responses annually: 474 (158 for
NRC licensees and 316 for Agreement State licensees).
7. The number of hours needed annually to complete the requirement
or request: 98,477 (29,900 hours for NRC licensees [233 hours
reporting, or an average of 0.45 hour per response + 29,667 hours
recordkeeping, or 86 hours per record keeper] and 68,577 hours for
Agreement State licensees [339 hours reporting, or an average of 0.5
hours per response + 68,238 hours recordkeeping, or an average of 114
hours per record keeper]).
8. Abstract: 10 CFR Part 32 establishes requirements for specific
licenses for the introduction of byproduct material into products or
materials and transfer of the
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products or materials to general licensees or persons exempt from
licensing. It also prescribes requirements governing holders of the
specific licenses. Some of the requirements are for information which
must be submitted in an application for a specific license, records
which must be kept, reports which must be submitted, and information
which must be forwarded to general licensees and persons exempt from
licensing. In addition, 10 CFR Part 32 prescribes requirements for the
issuance of certificates of registration (concerning radiation safety
information about a product) to manufacturers or initial transferors of
sealed sources and devices. Submission or retention of the information
is mandatory for persons subject to the 10 CFR Part 32 requirements.
The information is used by NRC to make licensing and other regulatory
determinations concerning the use of radioactive byproduct material in
products and devices.
Submit, by June 13, 2008, comments that address the following
questions:
1. Is the proposed collection of information necessary for the NRC
to properly perform its functions? Does the information have practical
utility?
2. Is the burden estimate accurate?
3. Is there a way to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of
the information to be collected?
4. How can the burden of the information collection be minimized,
including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology?
A copy of the draft supporting statement may be viewed free of
charge at the NRC Public Document Room, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Room O-1 F21, Rockville, Maryland 20852. OMB clearance
requests are available at the NRC worldwide Web site: https://
www.nrc.gov/public-involve/doc-comment/omb/. The document
will be available on the NRC home page site for 60 days after the
signature date of this notice.
Comments and questions about the information collection
requirements may be directed to the NRC Clearance Officer, Margaret A.
Janney (T-5 F52), U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC
20555-0001, by telephone at 301-415-7245, or by e-mail to
INFOCOLLECTS@NRC.GOV.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 7th day of April 2008.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Gregory Trussell,
Acting NRC Clearance Officer, Office of Information Services.
[FR Doc. E8-7856 Filed 4-11-08; 8:45 am]
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