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study, provide evidence that the
selected population or populations are,
in fact, at risk for poor employment
outcomes, and explain how the
proposed practices are expected to
address the needs of the population or
populations.
(c) Enhancement of the knowledge
base of policy makers, State VR
personnel, and personnel of other
programs serving transition-age youth
with disabilities. The DRRP must
contribute to this outcome by
conducting targeted dissemination of
results from research conducted under
paragraphs (a), and (b).
• In addition, through coordination
with the NIDRR Project Officer, the
DRRP should contribute to this outcome
by:
(1) Collaborating with relevant
technical assistance grantees from the
Rehabilitation Services Administration,
such as the Technical Assistance and
Continuing Education (TACE) Centers;
and
(2) Collaborating with relevant
technical assistance Grantees from the
Office of Special Education Programs,
such as the National Secondary
Transition Technical Assistance Center.
Types of Priorities:
When inviting applications for a
competition using one or more
priorities, we designate the type of each
priority as absolute, competitive
preference, or invitational through a
notice in the Federal Register. The
effect of each type of priority follows:
Absolute priority: Under an absolute
priority, we consider only applications
that meet the priority (34 CFR
75.105(c)(3)).
Competitive preference priority:
Under a competitive preference priority,
we give competitive preference to an
application by (1) awarding additional
points, depending on the extent to
which the application meets the priority
(34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i)); or (2) selecting
an application that meets the priority
over an application of comparable merit
that does not meet the priority (34 CFR
75.105(c)(2)(ii)).
Invitational priority: Under an
invitational priority, we are particularly
interested in applications that meet the
priority. However, we do not give an
application that meets the priority a
preference over other applications (34
CFR 75.105(c)(1)).
Final Priority: We will announce the
final priority in a notice in the Federal
Register. We will determine the final
priority after considering responses to
this notice and other information
available to the Department. This notice
does not preclude us from proposing
additional priorities, requirements,
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definitions, or selection criteria, subject
to meeting applicable rulemaking
requirements.
Note: This notice does not solicit
applications. In any year in which we choose
to use this priority, we invite applications
through a notice in the Federal Register.
Executive Order 12866: This notice
has been reviewed in accordance with
Executive Order 12866. Under the terms
of the order, we have assessed the
potential costs and benefits of this
regulatory action.
The potential costs associated with
this proposed regulatory action are
those resulting from statutory
requirements and those we have
determined as necessary for
administering this program effectively
and efficiently.
In assessing the potential costs and
benefits—both quantitative and
qualitative—of this proposed regulatory
action, we have determined that the
benefits of the proposed priority justify
the costs.
Discussion of costs and benefits:
The benefits of the Disability and
Rehabilitation Research Projects and
Centers Programs have been well
established over the years in that similar
projects have been completed
successfully. This proposed priority will
generate new knowledge about
transition to employment for youth with
disabilities, through research,
development, dissemination, utilization,
or technical assistance projects.
Another benefit of this proposed
priority is that the establishment of a
new DRRP will improve the lives of
individuals with disabilities. The new
DRRP will generate, disseminate, and
promote the use of new information
about transition to employment for
youth with disabilities. This
information will improve the options for
youth with disabilities as they transition
into adulthood and employment
activities.
Intergovernmental Review
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Executive Order 12372 and the
regulations in 34 CFR part 79.
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Dated: December 21, 2009.
Alexa Posny,
Assistant Secretary for Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
AGENCY: Energy Information
Administration (EIA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Agency Information Collection
Activities: Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request.
SUMMARY: The EIA has submitted the Oil
and Gas Reserves System Surveys
package to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for review and a
three-year extension under section
3507(h)(1) of the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13) (44 U.S.C.
3501 et seq).
DATES: Comments must be filed by
January 28, 2010. If you anticipate that
you will be submitting comments but
find it difficult to do so within that
period, you should contact the OMB
Desk Officer for DOE listed below as
soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to OMB
Desk Officer for DOE, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget. To
ensure receipt of the comments by the
due date, submission by FAX (202–395–
7285) or e-mail to
Christine_J._Kymn@omb.eop.gov is
recommended. The mailing address is
726 Jackson Place, NW., Washington,
DC 20503. The OMB DOE Desk Officer
may be telephoned at (202) 395–4638.
(A copy of your comments should also
be provided to EIA’s Statistics and
Methods Group at the address below.)
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Requests for additional information
should be directed to Jason Worrall. To
ensure receipt of the comments by the
due date, submission by FAX (202–586–
5271) or e-mail
(Jason.worrall@eia.doe.gov) is also
recommended. The mailing address is
Statistics and Methods Group (EI–70),
Forrestal Building, U.S. Department of
Energy, 1000 Independence Ave, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585–0670. Mr.
Worrall may be contacted by telephone
at (202) 586–6075.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
section contains the following
information about the energy
information collection submitted to
OMB for review: (1) The collection
numbers and title; (2) the sponsor (i.e.,
the Department of Energy component);
(3) the current OMB docket number (if
applicable); (4) the type of request (i.e.,
new, revision, extension, or
reinstatement); (5) response obligation
(i.e., mandatory, voluntary, or required
to obtain or retain benefits); (6) a
description of the need for and
proposed use of the information; (7) a
categorical description of the likely
respondents; (8) estimate number of
respondents; and (9) an estimate of the
total annual reporting burden (i.e., the
estimated number of likely respondents
times the proposed frequency of
response per year times the average
hours per response).
1. Form EIA–23S, ‘‘Annual Survey of
Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves,
Summary Level Report.’’
Form EIA–23L, ‘‘Annual Survey of
Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves, Field
Level Report.’’
Form EIA–64A, ‘‘Annual Report of the
Origin of Natural Gas Liquids
Production.’’
2. Office of Oil and Gas (OOG).
3. OMB Number 1905–0057.
4. Three-year extension requested.
5. Mandatory.
6. The Oil and Gas Reserves System
program collects, evaluates, assembles,
analyzes, and disseminates information
on energy resource reserves, production,
demand, technology, and related
economic and statistical information.
This information is used to assess the
adequacy of energy resources to meet
near and longer term domestic
demands.
7. Business or other for-profit.
8. Estimate number of respondents.
9. 16327 hours.
Please refer to the supporting
statement as well as the proposed forms
and instructions for more information
about the purpose, who must report,
when to report, where to submit, the
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elements to be reported, detailed
instructions, provisions for
confidentiality, and uses (including
possible nonstatistical uses) of the
information. For instructions on
obtaining materials, see the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section.
Statutory Authority: Section 13(b) of the
Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974,
Public Law 93–275, codified at 15 U.S.C.
772(b).
Issued in Washington, DC on December 22,
2009.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Statistics and Methods Group,
Energy Information Administration.
[FR Doc. E9–30769 Filed 12–28–09; 8:45 am]
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of the protest or intervention to the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission,
888 First Street, NE., Washington, DC
20426.
This filing is accessible on-line at
https://www.ferc.gov, using the
‘‘eLibrary’’ link and is available for
review in the Commission’s Public
Reference Room in Washington, DC.
There is an ‘‘eSubscription’’ link on the
Web site that enables subscribers to
receive e-mail notification when a
document is added to a subscribed
docket(s). For assistance with any FERC
Online service, please e-mail
FERCOnlineSupport@ferc.gov, or call
(866) 208–3676 (toll free). For TTY, call
(202) 502–8659.
Comment Date: 5 p.m. Eastern Time
on January 15, 2010.
Nathaniel J. Davis, Sr.,
Deputy Secretary.
[FR Doc. E9–30805 Filed 12–28–09; 8:45 am]
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
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[Docket No. EL10–23–000]
Sagebrush, a California Partnership;
Notice of Filing
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
December 22, 2009.
Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission
Take notice that on December 7, 2009,
pursuant to sections 210, 211 and 212
of the Federal Power Act, Sagebrush, a
California Partnership (Sagebrush) filed
a proposed open access transmission
tariff (OATT) to govern the terms of new
interconnection and transmission
service on Sagebrush’s existing
transmission line (Line). Due to its
unique jurisdictional status and to
reflect the unique nature of the Line,
Sagebrush states that the proposed
OATT deviates from the Commission’s
pro forma OATT in several respects.
Any person desiring to intervene or to
protest this filing must file in
accordance with Rules 211 and 214 of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure (18 CFR 385.211, 385.214).
Protests will be considered by the
Commission in determining the
appropriate action to be taken, but will
not serve to make protestants parties to
the proceeding. Any person wishing to
become a party must file a notice of
intervention or motion to intervene, as
appropriate. Such notices, motions, or
protests must be filed on or before the
comment date. On or before the
comment date, it is not necessary to
serve motions to intervene or protests
on persons other than the Applicant.
The Commission encourages
electronic submission of protests and
interventions in lieu of paper using the
‘‘eFiling’’ link at https://www.ferc.gov.
Persons unable to file electronically
should submit an original and 14 copies
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[Project No. 2030–212]
Portland General Electric Company;
Confederated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon; Notice
of Application for Amendment of
License and Soliciting Comments,
Motions To Intervene, and Protests
December 18, 2009.
Take notice that the following
hydroelectric application has been filed
with the Commission and is available
for public inspection:
a. Application Type: Amendment of
License.
b. Project No.: 2030–212.
c. Date Filed: November 10, 2009.
d. Applicant: Portland General
Electric Company and the Confederated
Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation
of Oregon.
e. Name of Project: Pelton Round
Butte Hydroelectric Project.
f. Location: The project is located on
the Deschutes River in Jefferson County,
Oregon. The project occupies 3,503.74
acres of federal and tribal lands
administered by the U.S. Forest Service,
U.S. Bureau of Land Management, and
U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs.
g. Filed Pursuant to: Federal Power
Act, 16 U.S.C. 791a—825r.
h. Applicant Contact: Ms. Julie A.
Keil, Director of Hydro Licensing,
Portland General Electric Company, 121
SW Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon
97204; telephone (503) 464–8864.
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request
AGENCY: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Department of Energy
(DOE).
ACTION: Agency Information Collection Activities: Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request.
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SUMMARY: The EIA has submitted the Oil and Gas Reserves System Surveys
package to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and a
three-year extension under section 3507(h)(1) of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-13) (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq).
DATES: Comments must be filed by January 28, 2010. If you anticipate
that you will be submitting comments but find it difficult to do so
within that period, you should contact the OMB Desk Officer for DOE
listed below as soon as possible.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to OMB Desk Officer for DOE, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget. To
ensure receipt of the comments by the due date, submission by FAX (202-
395-7285) or e-mail to Christine_J._Kymn@omb.eop.gov is recommended.
The mailing address is 726 Jackson Place, NW., Washington, DC 20503.
The OMB DOE Desk Officer may be telephoned at (202) 395-4638. (A copy
of your comments should also be provided to EIA's Statistics and
Methods Group at the address below.)
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Requests for additional information
should be directed to Jason Worrall. To ensure receipt of the comments
by the due date, submission by FAX (202-586-5271) or e-mail
(Jason.worrall@eia.doe.gov) is also recommended. The mailing address is
Statistics and Methods Group (EI-70), Forrestal Building, U.S.
Department of Energy, 1000 Independence Ave, SW., Washington, DC 20585-
0670. Mr. Worrall may be contacted by telephone at (202) 586-6075.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This section contains the following
information about the energy information collection submitted to OMB
for review: (1) The collection numbers and title; (2) the sponsor
(i.e., the Department of Energy component); (3) the current OMB docket
number (if applicable); (4) the type of request (i.e., new, revision,
extension, or reinstatement); (5) response obligation (i.e., mandatory,
voluntary, or required to obtain or retain benefits); (6) a description
of the need for and proposed use of the information; (7) a categorical
description of the likely respondents; (8) estimate number of
respondents; and (9) an estimate of the total annual reporting burden
(i.e., the estimated number of likely respondents times the proposed
frequency of response per year times the average hours per response).
1. Form EIA-23S, ``Annual Survey of Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves,
Summary Level Report.''
Form EIA-23L, ``Annual Survey of Domestic Oil and Gas Reserves,
Field Level Report.''
Form EIA-64A, ``Annual Report of the Origin of Natural Gas Liquids
Production.''
2. Office of Oil and Gas (OOG).
3. OMB Number 1905-0057.
4. Three-year extension requested.
5. Mandatory.
6. The Oil and Gas Reserves System program collects, evaluates,
assembles, analyzes, and disseminates information on energy resource
reserves, production, demand, technology, and related economic and
statistical information. This information is used to assess the
adequacy of energy resources to meet near and longer term domestic
demands.
7. Business or other for-profit.
8. Estimate number of respondents.
9. 16327 hours.
Please refer to the supporting statement as well as the proposed
forms and instructions for more information about the purpose, who must
report, when to report, where to submit, the elements to be reported,
detailed instructions, provisions for confidentiality, and uses
(including possible nonstatistical uses) of the information. For
instructions on obtaining materials, see the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT section.
Statutory Authority: Section 13(b) of the Federal Energy
Administration Act of 1974, Public Law 93-275, codified at 15 U.S.C.
772(b).
Issued in Washington, DC on December 22, 2009.
Stephanie Brown,
Director, Statistics and Methods Group, Energy Information
Administration.
[FR Doc. E9-30769 Filed 12-28-09; 8:45 am]
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