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Facilities and Security, Mail Stop T–
6E46, one completed, legible standard
fingerprint card (Form FD–258,
ORIMDNRCOOOZ) or, where
practicable, other fingerprint records for
each individual seeking unescorted
access to an ISFSI, to the Director of the
Division of Facilities and Security,
marked for the attention of the
Division’s Criminal History Check
Section. Copies of these forms may be
obtained by writing the Office of
Information Services, U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001, by calling (301) 415–
5877, or by e-mail to forms@nrc.gov.
Practicable alternative formats are set
forth in 10 CFR 73.4. The licensee shall
establish procedures to ensure that the
quality of the fingerprints taken results
in minimizing the rejection rate of
fingerprint cards due to illegible or
incomplete cards.
2. The NRC will review submitted
fingerprint cards for completeness. Any
Form FD–258 fingerprint record
containing omissions or evident errors
will be returned to the licensee for
corrections. The fee for processing
fingerprint checks includes one resubmission if the initial submission is
returned by the FBI because the
fingerprint impressions cannot be
classified. The one free re-submission
must have the FBI Transaction Control
Number reflected on the re-submission.
If additional submissions are necessary,
they will be treated as initial submittals
and will require a second payment of
the processing fee.
3. Fees for processing fingerprint
checks are due upon application. The
licensee shall submit payment of the
processing fees electronically. In order
to be able to submit secure electronic
payments, licensees will need to
establish an account with Pay.Gov
(https://www.pay.gov). To request an
account, the licensee shall send an email to det@nrc.gov. The email must
include the licensee’s company name,
address, point of contact (POC), POC
email address, and phone number. The
NRC will forward the request to
Pay.Gov; who will contact the licensee
with a password and user lD. Once
licensees have established an account
and submitted payment to Pay.Gov, they
shall obtain a receipt. The licensee shall
submit the receipt from Pay.Gov to the
NRC along with fingerprint cards. For
additional guidance on making
electronic payments, contact the
Facilities Security Branch, Division of
Facilities and Security, at (301) 415–
7739. Combined payment for multiple
applications is acceptable. The
application fee (currently $36) is the
sum of the user fee charged by the FBI
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for each fingerprint card or other
fingerprint record submitted by the NRC
on behalf of a licensee, and an NRC
processing fee, which covers
administrative costs associated with
NRC handling of licensee fingerprint
submissions. The Commission will
directly notify licensees who are subject
to this regulation of any fee changes.
4. The Commission will forward to
the submitting licensee all data received
from the FBI as a result of the licensee’s
application(s) for criminal history
records checks, including the FBI
fingerprint record.
F. Right To Correct and Complete
Information
1. Prior to any final adverse
determination, the licensee shall make
available to the individual the contents
of any criminal history records obtained
from the FBI for the purpose of assuring
correct and complete information.
Written confirmation by the individual
of receipt of this notification must be
maintained by the licensee for a period
of one (1) year from the date of
notification.
2. If, after reviewing the record, an
individual believes that it is incorrect or
incomplete in any respect and wishes to
change, correct, or update the alleged
deficiency, or to explain any matter in
the record, the individual may initiate
challenge procedures. These procedures
include either direct application by the
individual challenging the record to the
agency (i.e., law enforcement agency)
that contributed the questioned
information, or direct challenge as to the
accuracy or completeness of any entry
on the criminal history record to the
Assistant Director, Federal Bureau of
Investigation Identification Division,
Washington, DC 20537–9700 (as set
forth in 28 CFR 16.30 through 16.34). In
the latter case, the FBI forwards the
challenge to the agency that submitted
the data and requests that agency to
verify or correct the challenged entry.
Upon receipt of an official
communication directly from the agency
that contributed the original
information, the FBI Identification
Division makes any changes necessary
in accordance with the information
supplied by that agency. The licensee
must provide at least ten (10) days for
an individual to initiate an action
challenging the results of a FBI CHRC
after the record is made available for
his/her review. The licensee may make
a final access determination based upon
the criminal history record only upon
receipt of the FBI’s ultimate
confirmation or correction of the record.
Upon a final adverse determination on
access to an ISFSI, the licensee shall
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provide the individual its documented
basis for denial. Access to an ISFSI shall
not be granted to an individual during
the review process.
G. Protection of Information
1. The licensee shall develop,
implement, and maintain a system for
personnel information management
with appropriate procedures for the
protection of personal, confidential
information. This system shall be
designed to prohibit unauthorized
access to sensitive information and to
prohibit modification of the information
without authorization.
2. Each licensee who obtains a
criminal history record on an individual
pursuant to this Order shall establish
and maintain a system of files and
procedures, for protecting the record
and the personal information from
unauthorized disclosure.
3. The licensee may not disclose the
record or personal information collected
and maintained to persons other than
the subject individual, his/her
representative, or to those who have a
need to access the information in
performing assigned duties in the
process of determining suitability for
unescorted access to the protected area
of an ISFSI. No individual authorized to
have access to the information may redisseminate the information to any
other individual who does not have the
appropriate need-to-know.
4. The personal information obtained
on an individual from a criminal history
record check may be transferred to
another licensee if the gaining licensee
receives the individual’s written request
to re-disseminate the information
contained in his/her file, and the
gaining licensee verifies information
such as the individual’s name, date of
birth, social security number, sex, and
other applicable physical characteristics
for identification purposes.
5. The licensee shall make criminal
history records, obtained under this
section, available for examination by an
authorized representative of the NRC to
determine compliance with the
regulations and laws.
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PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY
CORPORATION
Submission of Information Collection
for OMB Review; Comment Request;
Locating and Paying Participants
Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation.
AGENCY:
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Notice of request for extension
of OMB approval, with modifications.
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation (PBGC) is requesting that
the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) extend its approval, with
modifications, of a collection of
information under the Paperwork
Reduction Act (OMB control number
1212–0055, expires August 31, 2008).
The purpose of the information
collection is to enable PBGC to locate
and pay benefits to participants and
beneficiaries in plans covered by the
PBGC insurance program, as well as
other pension plans that will be covered
by PBGC’s expanded Missing
Participant program under the Pension
Protection Act of 2006. This notice
informs the public of PBGC’s request
and solicits public comment on the
collection of information.
DATES: Comments should be submitted
by August 29, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to
the Office of Information and Regulatory
Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget, Attention: Desk Officer for
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation,
via electronic mail at
OIRA_DOCKET@omb.eop.gov or by fax
to (202) 395–6974.
Copies of the collection of
information may also be obtained
without charge by writing to the
Disclosure Division of the Office of the
General Counsel of PBGC at the above
address or by visiting the Disclosure
Division or calling 202–326–4040
during normal business hours. (TTY and
TDD users may call the Federal relay
service toll-free at 1–800–877–8339 and
ask to be connected to 202–326–4040.)
The Disclosure Division will e-mail, fax,
or mail the requested information to
you, as you request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jo
Amato Burns, Attorney, or Catherine B.
Klion, Manager, Regulatory and Policy
Division, Legislative and Regulatory
Department, Pension Benefit Guaranty
Corporation, 1200 K Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20005–4026, 202–326–
4024. (For TTY/TDD users, call the
Federal relay service toll-free at 1–800–
877–8339 and ask to be connected to
202–326–4024.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PBGC is
requesting that OMB extend its
approval, with modifications, of a
collection of information needed to pay
participants and beneficiaries who may
be entitled to pension benefits under a
defined benefit plan that has
terminated. The collection consists of
information participants and
beneficiaries are asked to provide in
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connection with applications for
benefits. In addition, in some instances,
as part of a search for participants and
beneficiaries who may be entitled to
benefits, PBGC requests individuals to
provide identifying information that the
individual would provide as part of an
initial contact with PBGC. The
information collection also includes My
Pension Benefit Account (My PBA), an
application on PBGC’s Web site,
https://www.pbgc.gov, through which
plan participants and beneficiaries may
conduct electronic transactions with
PBGC, including applying for pension
benefits, designating a beneficiary,
granting a power of attorney, changing
contact information, and applying for
electronic direct deposit. All requested
information is needed to enable PBGC to
determine benefit entitlements and to
make appropriate payments, or to
provide respondents with specific
information about their pension plan to
enable them to obtain a rough estimate
of their benefit.
This collection of information has
been approved by OMB under control
number 1212–0055 (expires August 31,
2008). PBGC is requesting that OMB
extend its approval for three years. An
agency may not conduct or sponsor, and
a person is not required to respond to,
a collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
For plans covered by the PBGC
insurance program, PBGC estimates that
84,800 benefit application or
information forms will be filed annually
by individuals entitled to benefits from
PBGC and that the associated burden is
63,550 hours and $3,100. PBGC further
estimates that 12,000 individuals
annually will provide PBGC with
identifying information as part of an
initial contact and that the associated
burden is 3,500 hours. Thus, for plans
covered by the PBGC insurance
program, the total estimated annual
burden associated with this collection of
information is 67,050 hours and $3,100.
Section 410 of the Pension Protection
Act of 2006 allows certain terminating
plans not covered by the existing
Missing Participants program to
participate in that program. Once final
regulations are issued, the program will
cover multiemployer plans, small
professional service employer plans (25
or fewer active participants), and
individual account plans. PBGC
anticipates issuing final regulations in
2009.
PBGC estimates that 6,400 benefit
application or information forms will be
filed annually by missing participants in
plans that are not covered by the
existing Missing Participant program,
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and that the associated burden is 6,400
hours. PBGC further estimates that
12,000 individuals annually will
provide the PBGC with identifying
information as part of an initial contact
and that the associated burden is 3,000
hours.
Thus, over the next three years, the
total estimated annual burden
associated with this collection of
information is 73,300 hours and $3,100.
Issued in Washington, DC, this 25th day of
July, 2008.
Catherine B. Klion,
Manager, Regulatory and Policy Division,
Legislative and Regulatory Department,
Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
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Stock Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Filing
and Order Granting Accelerated
Approval of Proposed Rule Change
Relating To Doing Business With the
Public
July 24, 2008.
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2
notice is hereby given that on July 14,
2008, the Boston Stock Exchange, Inc.
(the ‘‘Exchange’’ or ‘‘BSE’’), filed with
the Securities and Exchange
Commission (‘‘Commission’’) the
proposed rule change as described in
Items I and II below, which Items have
been substantially prepared by the
Exchange. This order provides notice of
the proposed rule change and approves
the proposed rule change on an
accelerated basis.
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Statement of the Terms of Substance of
the Proposed Rule Change
The Exchange is proposing to amend
certain rules that govern an Exchange
member’s conduct of doing business
with the public. Specifically, the
proposed rule change would require
participants to integrate the
responsibility for supervision of their
public customer options business into
their overall supervisory and
compliance programs. In addition, the
proposal would require members to
strengthen their supervisory procedures
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PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
Submission of Information Collection for OMB Review; Comment
Request; Locating and Paying Participants
AGENCY: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
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ACTION: Notice of request for extension of OMB approval, with
modifications.
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SUMMARY: Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) is requesting that
the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) extend its approval, with
modifications, of a collection of information under the Paperwork
Reduction Act (OMB control number 1212-0055, expires August 31, 2008).
The purpose of the information collection is to enable PBGC to locate
and pay benefits to participants and beneficiaries in plans covered by
the PBGC insurance program, as well as other pension plans that will be
covered by PBGC's expanded Missing Participant program under the
Pension Protection Act of 2006. This notice informs the public of
PBGC's request and solicits public comment on the collection of
information.
DATES: Comments should be submitted by August 29, 2008.
ADDRESSES: Comments should be sent to the Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Attention: Desk
Officer for Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, via electronic mail
at OIRA_DOCKET@omb.eop.gov or by fax to (202) 395-6974.
Copies of the collection of information may also be obtained
without charge by writing to the Disclosure Division of the Office of
the General Counsel of PBGC at the above address or by visiting the
Disclosure Division or calling 202-326-4040 during normal business
hours. (TTY and TDD users may call the Federal relay service toll-free
at 1-800-877-8339 and ask to be connected to 202-326-4040.) The
Disclosure Division will e-mail, fax, or mail the requested information
to you, as you request.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jo Amato Burns, Attorney, or Catherine
B. Klion, Manager, Regulatory and Policy Division, Legislative and
Regulatory Department, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, 1200 K
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005-4026, 202-326-4024. (For TTY/TDD
users, call the Federal relay service toll-free at 1-800-877-8339 and
ask to be connected to 202-326-4024.)
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: PBGC is requesting that OMB extend its
approval, with modifications, of a collection of information needed to
pay participants and beneficiaries who may be entitled to pension
benefits under a defined benefit plan that has terminated. The
collection consists of information participants and beneficiaries are
asked to provide in connection with applications for benefits. In
addition, in some instances, as part of a search for participants and
beneficiaries who may be entitled to benefits, PBGC requests
individuals to provide identifying information that the individual
would provide as part of an initial contact with PBGC. The information
collection also includes My Pension Benefit Account (My PBA), an
application on PBGC's Web site, https://www.pbgc.gov, through which plan
participants and beneficiaries may conduct electronic transactions with
PBGC, including applying for pension benefits, designating a
beneficiary, granting a power of attorney, changing contact
information, and applying for electronic direct deposit. All requested
information is needed to enable PBGC to determine benefit entitlements
and to make appropriate payments, or to provide respondents with
specific information about their pension plan to enable them to obtain
a rough estimate of their benefit.
This collection of information has been approved by OMB under
control number 1212-0055 (expires August 31, 2008). PBGC is requesting
that OMB extend its approval for three years. An agency may not conduct
or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of
information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
For plans covered by the PBGC insurance program, PBGC estimates
that 84,800 benefit application or information forms will be filed
annually by individuals entitled to benefits from PBGC and that the
associated burden is 63,550 hours and $3,100. PBGC further estimates
that 12,000 individuals annually will provide PBGC with identifying
information as part of an initial contact and that the associated
burden is 3,500 hours. Thus, for plans covered by the PBGC insurance
program, the total estimated annual burden associated with this
collection of information is 67,050 hours and $3,100.
Section 410 of the Pension Protection Act of 2006 allows certain
terminating plans not covered by the existing Missing Participants
program to participate in that program. Once final regulations are
issued, the program will cover multiemployer plans, small professional
service employer plans (25 or fewer active participants), and
individual account plans. PBGC anticipates issuing final regulations in
2009.
PBGC estimates that 6,400 benefit application or information forms
will be filed annually by missing participants in plans that are not
covered by the existing Missing Participant program, and that the
associated burden is 6,400 hours. PBGC further estimates that 12,000
individuals annually will provide the PBGC with identifying information
as part of an initial contact and that the associated burden is 3,000
hours.
Thus, over the next three years, the total estimated annual burden
associated with this collection of information is 73,300 hours and
$3,100.
Issued in Washington, DC, this 25th day of July, 2008.
Catherine B. Klion,
Manager, Regulatory and Policy Division, Legislative and Regulatory
Department, Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.
[FR Doc. E8-17470 Filed 7-29-08; 8:45 am]
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