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fraud, and other crimes relating to
import and export.
11. Department of Justice, Office of
the Inspector General (N1–60–09–25, 8
items, 5 temporary items). Audit and
evaluation working files, investigation
files lacking in historical value, and
follow-up records. Proposed for
permanent retention are final audit and
evaluation reports. Investigation files
that pertain to significant cases were
previously approved for permanent
retention.
12. Department of Justice, Federal
Bureau of Investigation (N1–65–09–16,
5 items, 4 temporary items). Data
contained in an electronic information
system used to track terrorist threats
that are not actionable. Also included
are system outputs, audit files, and
related records. Proposed for permanent
retention are master files that contain
data that is actionable.
13. Department of Justice, National
Drug Intelligence Center (N1–523–09–2,
1 item, 1 temporary item). Master files
of an electronic information system that
contains intelligence data relating to
illegal drug manufacturing, trafficking,
and related activities.
14. Department of State, Bureau of
Consular Affairs (N1–59–09–22, 2 items,
2 temporary items). Records relating to
consular notifications and access for
foreign nationals arrested in the United
States. Also included are notification
documents received in error from law
enforcement agencies.
15. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (N1–
237–09–2, 2 items, 2 temporary items).
Master files associated with an
electronic information system used to
manage flight inspection operations.
Also included are paper copies of daily
flight logs, which are input into the
system.
16. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (N1–
237–09–3, 2 items, 2 temporary items).
Master files associated with an
electronic information system used to
track maintenance of aircraft owned and
operated by the agency for flight
inspection missions.
17. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (N1–
237–09–4, 4 items, 4 temporary items).
Records relating to fuel expenses for
agency aircraft. Included are such
records as receipts and invoices, reports
on fuel usage, and master files
associated with an electronic
information system used for reconciling
fuel expenses.
18. Department of Transportation,
Federal Aviation Administration (N1–
237–09–5, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Master files of an electronic information
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system used to maintain information
relating to the results of flight
inspections.
19. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (N1–58–09–
31, 1 item, 1 temporary item). Forms
used on a quarterly basis to document
managerial awareness of security
procedures.
20. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (N1–58–09–
32, 3 items, 3 temporary items). Master
files and outputs associated with an
electronic information system used as a
project management tool in connection
with transitioning new or modified
systems from the developing
organization to the organization
receiving them.
21. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of Air and Radiation (N1–412–
07–59, 13 items, 7 temporary items).
Nonconforming motor vehicle case files;
air quality management plans
maintained regionally;
chlorofluorocarbon certificates and
registrations; certification records; Ann
Arbor recall and in-use testing records,
data records, and address
correspondence file; and emission factor
program test records. Paper copies of
these files were previously approved for
disposal. Proposed for permanent
retention are State, Tribal and Federal
implementation plans, State and local
agency air monitoring files, and State
inspection and maintenance program
records, for which paper copies were
previously approved as permanent.
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agency to establish, in accordance with
regulations prescribed by the Office of
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The members of the Performance
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Records Services—Washington, DC,
Thomas E. Mills, Assistant Archivist for
Regional Records Services, and Martha
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Information Services. These
appointments supersede all previous
appointments.
Dated: August 19, 2009.
Michael J. Kurtz,
Assistant Archivist for Records Services—
Washington, DC.
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NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
ADMINISTRATION
Senior Executive Service (SES)
Performance Review Board; Members
AGENCY: National Archives and Records
Administration.
ACTION: Notice; SES Performance
Review Board.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the
appointment of members of the National
Archives and Records Administration
(NARA) Performance Review Board.
DATES: Effective Date: This appointment
is effective on August 25, 2009.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Steven G. Rappold, Human Resources
Services Division (NAH), National
Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi
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Dated: August 20, 2009.
Adrienne C. Thomas,
Acting Archivist of the United States.
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Delegation of Authority
AGENCY:
ACTION:
National Endowment for the
Notice.
SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the
order of succession in the absence of the
Chairman for the National Endowment
for the Arts.
DATES: Upon publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Craig McCord, Director of Human
Resources, National Endowment for the
Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.,
Room 627, Washington, DC 20506, (202)
682–5473.
In the absence of the Chairman, those
listed below are designated to exercise
the duties of Chairman:
Senior Deputy Chairman, or if the
incumbent is unavailable,
Deputy Chairman for Management and
Budget, or if the incumbent is
unavailable,
Deputy Chairman for Grants and
Awards, or if the incumbent is
unavailable,
Deputy Chairman for State, Regions, and
Local Arts Agencies, or if the
incumbent is unavailable,
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Director of the Office of Government
Affairs, or if the incumbent is
unavailable.
This delegation will remain in effect
until revoked or otherwise superseded.
Kathleen Edwards,
Director of Administrative Services, National
Endowment for the Arts.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
[NRC–2009–0363]
Biweekly Notice; Applications and
Amendments to Facility Operating
Licenses Involving No Significant
Hazards Considerations
I. Background
Pursuant to section 189a. (2) of the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended
(the Act), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (the Commission or NRC)
is publishing this regular biweekly
notice. The Act requires the
Commission publish notice of any
amendments issued, or proposed to be
issued and grants the Commission the
authority to issue and make
immediately effective any amendment
to an operating license upon a
determination by the Commission that
such amendment involves no significant
hazards consideration, notwithstanding
the pendency before the Commission of
a request for a hearing from any person.
This biweekly notice includes all
notices of amendments issued, or
proposed to be issued from July 30,
2009 to August 12, 2009. The last
biweekly notice was published on
August 11, 2009 (74 FR 40233).
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Notice of Consideration of Issuance of
Amendments to Facility Operating
Licenses, Proposed No Significant
Hazards Consideration Determination,
and Opportunity for a Hearing
The Commission has made a
proposed determination that the
following amendment requests involve
no significant hazards consideration.
Under the Commission’s regulations in
Title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR), Section 50.92,
this means that operation of the facility
in accordance with the proposed
amendment would not (1) involve a
significant increase in the probability or
consequences of an accident previously
evaluated; or (2) create the possibility of
a new or different kind of accident from
any accident previously evaluated; or
(3) involve a significant reduction in a
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margin of safety. The basis for this
proposed determination for each
amendment request is shown below.
The Commission is seeking public
comments on this proposed
determination. Any comments received
within 30 days after the date of
publication of this notice will be
considered in making any final
determination.
Normally, the Commission will not
issue the amendment until the
expiration of 60 days after the date of
publication of this notice. The
Commission may issue the license
amendment before expiration of the 60day period provided that its final
determination is that the amendment
involves no significant hazards
consideration. In addition, the
Commission may issue the amendment
prior to the expiration of the 30-day
comment period should circumstances
change during the 30-day comment
period such that failure to act in a
timely way would result, for example in
derating or shutdown of the facility.
Should the Commission take action
prior to the expiration of either the
comment period or the notice period, it
will publish in the Federal Register a
notice of issuance. Should the
Commission make a final No Significant
Hazards Consideration Determination,
any hearing will take place after
issuance. The Commission expects that
the need to take this action will occur
very infrequently.
Written comments may be submitted
by mail to the Chief, Rulemaking and
Directives Branch (RDB), TWB–05–
B01M, Division of Administrative
Services, Office of Administration, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001, and
should cite the publication date and
page number of this Federal Register
notice. Written comments may also be
faxed to the RDB at 301–492–3446.
Documents may be examined, and/or
copied for a fee, at the NRC’s Public
Document Room (PDR), located at One
White Flint North, Public File Area
O1F21, 11555 Rockville Pike (first
floor), Rockville, Maryland.
Within 60 days after the date of
publication of this notice, any person(s)
whose interest may be affected by this
action may file a request for a hearing
and a petition to intervene with respect
to issuance of the amendment to the
subject facility operating license.
Requests for a hearing and a petition for
leave to intervene shall be filed in
accordance with the Commission’s
‘‘Rules of Practice for Domestic
Licensing Proceedings’’ in 10 CFR Part
2. Interested person(s) should consult a
current copy of 10 CFR 2.309, which is
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available at the Commission’s PDR,
located at One White Flint North, Public
File Area O1F21, 11555 Rockville Pike
(first floor), Rockville, Maryland.
Publicly available records will be
accessible from the Agencywide
Documents Access and Management
System’s (ADAMS) Public Electronic
Reading Room on the Internet at the
NRC Web site, https://www.nrc.gov/
reading-rm/doc-collections/cfr/. If a
request for a hearing or petition for
leave to intervene is filed by the above
date, the Commission or a presiding
officer designated by the Commission or
by the Chief Administrative Judge of the
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
Panel, will rule on the request and/or
petition; and the Secretary or the Chief
Administrative Judge of the Atomic
Safety and Licensing Board will issue a
notice of a hearing or an appropriate
order.
As required by 10 CFR 2.309, a
petition for leave to intervene shall set
forth with particularity the interest of
the petitioner in the proceeding, and
how that interest may be affected by the
results of the proceeding. The petition
should specifically explain the reasons
why intervention should be permitted
with particular reference to the
following general requirements: (1) The
name, address, and telephone number of
the requestor or petitioner; (2) the
nature of the requestor’s/petitioner’s
right under the Act to be made a party
to the proceeding; (3) the nature and
extent of the requestor’s/petitioner’s
property, financial, or other interest in
the proceeding; and (4) the possible
effect of any decision or order which
may be entered in the proceeding on the
requestor’s/petitioner’s interest. The
petition must also identify the specific
contentions which the petitioner/
requestor seeks to have litigated at the
proceeding.
Each contention must consist of a
specific statement of the issue of law or
fact to be raised or controverted. In
addition, the petitioner/requestor shall
provide a brief explanation of the bases
for the contention and a concise
statement of the alleged facts or expert
opinion which support the contention
and on which the petitioner/requestor
intends to rely in proving the contention
at the hearing. The petitioner/requestor
must also provide references to those
specific sources and documents of
which the petitioner is aware and on
which the petitioner/requestor intends
to rely to establish those facts or expert
opinion. The petition must include
sufficient information to show that a
genuine dispute exists with the
applicant on a material issue of law or
fact. Contentions shall be limited to
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NATIONAL FOUNDATION ON THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES
Delegation of Authority
AGENCY: National Endowment for the Arts.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given of the order of succession in the
absence of the Chairman for the National Endowment for the Arts.
DATES: Upon publication.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Craig McCord, Director of Human
Resources, National Endowment for the Arts, 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue,
NW., Room 627, Washington, DC 20506, (202) 682-5473.
In the absence of the Chairman, those listed below are designated
to exercise the duties of Chairman:
Senior Deputy Chairman, or if the incumbent is unavailable,
Deputy Chairman for Management and Budget, or if the incumbent is
unavailable,
Deputy Chairman for Grants and Awards, or if the incumbent is
unavailable,
Deputy Chairman for State, Regions, and Local Arts Agencies, or if the
incumbent is unavailable,
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Director of the Office of Government Affairs, or if the incumbent is
unavailable.
This delegation will remain in effect until revoked or otherwise
superseded.
Kathleen Edwards,
Director of Administrative Services, National Endowment for the Arts.
[FR Doc. E9-20426 Filed 8-24-09; 8:45 am]
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