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action for purposes of Executive Order
12866 or the Department’s regulatory
policies and procedures. The rule would
not impose any costs or burdens on
grantees or other parties. It would
reduce burdens on recipients by
reducing the frequency of goal
submissions to the Department. For
these reasons, the Department certifies
that the rule would not have a
significant economic impact on a
substantial number of small entities.
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List of Subjects in 49 CFR Part 26
Administrative practice and
procedures, Airports, Civil rights,
Government contracts, Grant
programs—transportation, Minority
business, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
Issued this 20th day of January 2010, at
Washington, DC.
Ray LaHood,
Secretary of Transportation.
For the reasons stated in the preamble,
the Department amends 49 CFR part 26
as follows:
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PART 26—PARTICIPATION BY
DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS
ENTERPRISES IN DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
1. The authority for 49 CFR part 26
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 23 U.S.C. 324; 42 U.S.C. 2000d,
et seq.; 49 U.S.C 1615, 47107, 47113, 47123;
Sec. 1101(b), Pub. L. 105–178, 112 Stat. 107,
113.
Subpart C—Goals, Good Faith Efforts,
and Counting
2. Revise § 26.45(e) and (f) to read as
follows:
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§ 26.45
goals?
be used for the purchase of transit
vehicles) that you will expend in FTAor FAA-assisted contracts in the three
forthcoming fiscal years.
(3) In appropriate cases, the FHWA,
FTA or FAA Administrator may permit
you to express your overall goal as a
percentage of funds for a particular
grant or project or group of grants and/
or projects.
(f)(1) If you set overall goals on a
fiscal year basis, you must submit them
to the applicable DOT operating
administration by August 1 at three-year
intervals, based on a schedule
established by the FHWA, FTA, or FAA,
as applicable, and posted on that
agency’s Web site. You must submit to
the operating administration for
approval any significant adjustment you
make to your goal during the three-year
period based on changed circumstances.
The operating administration may direct
you to undertake a review of your goal
if necessary to ensure that the goal
continues to fit your circumstances
appropriately.
(2) If you are an FHWA, FTA, or FAA
recipient and set your overall goal on a
project or grant basis, you must submit
the goal for review at a time determined
by the FHWA, FTA, or FAA
Administrator.
(3) Timely submission and operating
administration approval of your overall
goal is a condition of eligibility for DOT
financial assistance.
(4) If you fail to establish and
implement goals as provided in this
section, you are not in compliance with
this part. If you establish and implement
goals in a way different from that
provided in this part, you are not in
compliance with this part. If you fail to
comply with this requirement, you are
not eligible to receive DOT financial
assistance.
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(e) Once you have determined a
percentage figure in accordance with
paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section,
you should express your overall goal as
follows:
(1) If you are an FHWA recipient, as
a percentage of all Federal-aid highway
funds you will expend in FHWAassisted contracts in the forthcoming
three fiscal years.
(2) If you are an FTA or FAA
recipient, as a percentage of all FTA or
FAA funds (exclusive of FTA funds to
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials
Safety Administration
49 CFR Parts 192 and 195
[Docket No. PHMSA–2007–27954; Amdt.
Nos. 192–112 and 195–93]
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Pipeline Safety: Control Room
Management/Human Factors,
Correction
AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous
Materials Safety Administration
(PHMSA); DOT.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
SUMMARY: PHMSA is correcting a Final
Rule that appeared in the Federal
Register on December 3, 2009. That
final rule amended the Federal Pipeline
Safety Regulations to address human
factors and other aspects of control
room management for pipelines where
controllers use supervisory control and
data acquisition (SCADA) systems, but
contained errors regarding certain dates,
both in the preamble and the
amendments. This document corrects
those errors.
DATES: Effective Date: February 3, 2010.
Applicability Date: This correction is
applicable beginning February 1, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
technical information contact Byron Coy
at (609) 989–2180 or by e-mail at
Byron.Coy@dot.gov. For legal
information contact Benjamin Fred at
(202) 366–4400 or by e-mail at
Benjamin.Fred@dot.gov. All materials in
the docket may be accessed
electronically at https://
www.regulations.gov. General
information about PHMSA may be
found at https://phmsa.dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On
December 3, 2009, PHMSA published a
final rule in the Federal Register (74 FR
63310) entitled ‘‘Pipeline Safety: Control
Room Management/Human Factors.’’
This final rule contained several errors
regarding certain compliance dates. The
final rule became effective on February
1, 2010, and the corrected dates detailed
in this final rule correction are
applicable as of February 1, 2010.
On page 63311 of the preamble to the
December 3 rule, in the first column in
the DATES section, the compliance date
is corrected to read ‘‘Compliance Date:
An operator must develop control room
management procedures by August 1,
2011, and implement the procedures by
February 1, 2013.’’
■ Therefore, in accordance with the
reasons stated in the preamble, PHMSA
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and butterfish (MSB). Specifically, this
action maintains quotas for Atlantic
mackerel (mackerel), Illex squid (Illex),
PART 192—TRANSPORTATION OF
Loligo squid (Loligo), and butterfish at
NATURAL AND OTHER GAS BY
the same levels as 2009. This action also
PIPELINE: MINIMUM FEDERAL
modifies accounting procedures for
SAFETY STANDARDS
underages of Trimester 1 quotas in the
Loligo fishery so that Trimester 1 quota
■ 1. The authority citation for part 192
underages that are greater than 25
continues to read as follows:
percent of the Trimester 1 quota will be
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, 60102, 60104,
allocated equally to Trimesters 2 and 3,
60108, 60109, 60110, 60113, and 60118; and
and underages that are less than 25
49 CFR 1.53.
percent of the Trimester 1 quota will be
allocated to Trimester 3. Additionally,
§ 192.631 [Amended]
this action will increase the minimum
■ 2. In paragraph (a)(2), in the second
mesh size requirement for codend
sentence, remove the phrase ‘‘implement covers in the Loligo fishery from 4.5
the procedures no later than February 1, inches (11.43 cm) to 5 inches (12.7 cm).
2012’’ and add the phrase ‘‘implement
These specifications and management
the procedures no later than February 1, measures promote the utilization and
2013’’ in its place.
conservation of the MSB resource.
DATES: Effective March 5, 2010, except
§ 195.446 [Amended]
for the amendment to § 648.23(a)(3)(i),
■ 3. In paragraph (a), in the last
which is effective August 3, 2010.
sentence, remove the phrase ‘‘implement ADDRESSES: Copies of supporting
the procedures no later than February 1, documents used by the Mid-Atlantic
2012’’, and add the phrase ‘‘implement
Fishery Management Council (Council),
the procedures no later than February 1, including the Environmental
2013’’ in its place.
Assessment (EA) and Regulatory Impact
Review (RIR)/Initial Regulatory
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 28,
Flexibility Analysis (IRFA), are
2010.
available from: Daniel Furlong,
Cynthia L. Quarterman,
Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic
Administrator.
Fishery Management Council, Room
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2115, Federal Building, 300 South New
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Street, Dover, DE 19904–6790. The EA/
RIR/IRFA is accessible via the Internet
at https://www.nero.noaa.gov. NMFS
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
prepared a Final Regulatory Flexibility
Analysis (FRFA), which is contained in
National Oceanic and Atmospheric
the classification section of the rule.
Administration
Copies of the FRFA and the Small Entity
Compliance Guide are available from:
50 CFR Part 648
Patricia Kurkul, Regional Administrator,
National Marine Fisheries Service,
[Docket No. 0907301206–0032–02]
Northeast Region, 55 Great Republic
RIN 0648–AY13
Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930–2276, or
via the Internet at https://
Fisheries of the Northeastern United
www.nero.noaa.gov.
States; Atlantic Mackerel, Squid, and
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Butterfish Fisheries; Specifications
Carrie Nordeen, Fishery Policy Analyst,
and Management Measures
978–281–9272, fax 978–281–9135.
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
Background
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
Regulations implementing the Fishery
Commerce.
Management Plan for the Atlantic
ACTION: Final rule.
Mackerel, Squid, and Butterfish
SUMMARY: This action implements 2010
Fisheries (FMP) appear at 50 CFR part
specifications and management
648, subpart B. Regulations governing
measures for Atlantic mackerel, squid,
foreign fishing appear at 50 CFR part
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amends 49 CFR part 192 by making the
following correcting amendments:
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600, subpart F. These regulations at
§ 648.21 and § 600.516(c), require that
NMFS, based on the maximum
optimum yield (Max OY) of each fishery
as established by the regulations,
annually publish a proposed rule
specifying the amounts of the initial
optimum yield (IOY), allowable
biological catch (ABC), domestic annual
harvest (DAH), and domestic annual
processing (DAP), as well as, where
applicable, the amounts for total
allowable level of foreign fishing
(TALFF) and joint venture processing
(JVP) for the affected species managed
under the FMP. In addition, these
regulations allow specifications to be
specified for up to 3 years, subject to
annual review. The regulations at
§ 648.21 also specify that IOY for squid
is equal to the combination of research
quota (RQ) and DAH, with no TALFF
specified for squid. For butterfish, the
regulations specify that a butterfish
bycatch TALFF will be specified only if
TALFF is specified for mackerel.
At its June 9–11, 2009, meeting in
New York, NY, the Mid-Atlantic Fishery
Management Council (Council)
recommended 2010 MSB specifications.
The recommended specifications for
mackerel, Illex, Loligo, and butterfish
are the same as those implemented in
2009. For Loligo, the Council
recommended a modification in
accounting Trimester 1 quota underages.
The Council also recommended
increasing the minimum mesh size
requirement for codend covers in the
Loligo fishery. The Council submitted
these recommendations, along with the
required analyses, for agency review on
August 10, 2009. A proposed rule for
the 2010 MSB specifications and
management measures was published
on November 12, 2009 (74 FR 58234),
and the public comment period for the
proposed rule ended on December 14,
2009. Details concerning the Council’s
development of these measures were
presented in the preamble of the
proposed rule and are not repeated here.
Final MSB Specifications and
Management Measures for the 2010
Fishing Year
This action implements the following
MSB specifications and management
measures for the 2010 fishing year,
which are described in detail below.
TABLE 1—FINAL SPECIFICATIONS, IN METRIC TONS (MT), FOR ATLANTIC MACKEREL, SQUID, AND BUTTERFISH FOR 2010
FISHING YEAR
Specifications
Loligo
Max OY ............................................................................................................
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
49 CFR Parts 192 and 195
[Docket No. PHMSA-2007-27954; Amdt. Nos. 192-112 and 195-93]
RIN 2137-AE28
Pipeline Safety: Control Room Management/Human Factors,
Correction
AGENCY: Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA);
DOT.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
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SUMMARY: PHMSA is correcting a Final Rule that appeared in the Federal
Register on December 3, 2009. That final rule amended the Federal
Pipeline Safety Regulations to address human factors and other aspects
of control room management for pipelines where controllers use
supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, but contained
errors regarding certain dates, both in the preamble and the
amendments. This document corrects those errors.
DATES: Effective Date: February 3, 2010. Applicability Date: This
correction is applicable beginning February 1, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For technical information contact
Byron Coy at (609) 989-2180 or by e-mail at Byron.Coy@dot.gov. For
legal information contact Benjamin Fred at (202) 366-4400 or by e-mail
at Benjamin.Fred@dot.gov. All materials in the docket may be accessed
electronically at https://www.regulations.gov. General information about
PHMSA may be found at https://phmsa.dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On December 3, 2009, PHMSA published a final
rule in the Federal Register (74 FR 63310) entitled ``Pipeline Safety:
Control Room Management/Human Factors.'' This final rule contained
several errors regarding certain compliance dates. The final rule
became effective on February 1, 2010, and the corrected dates detailed
in this final rule correction are applicable as of February 1, 2010.
On page 63311 of the preamble to the December 3 rule, in the first
column in the DATES section, the compliance date is corrected to read
``Compliance Date: An operator must develop control room management
procedures by August 1, 2011, and implement the procedures by February
1, 2013.''
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Therefore, in accordance with the reasons stated in the preamble, PHMSA
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amends 49 CFR part 192 by making the following correcting amendments:
PART 192--TRANSPORTATION OF NATURAL AND OTHER GAS BY PIPELINE:
MINIMUM FEDERAL SAFETY STANDARDS
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1. The authority citation for part 192 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 5103, 60102, 60104, 60108, 60109, 60110,
60113, and 60118; and 49 CFR 1.53.
Sec. 192.631 [Amended]
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2. In paragraph (a)(2), in the second sentence, remove the phrase
``implement the procedures no later than February 1, 2012'' and add the
phrase ``implement the procedures no later than February 1, 2013'' in
its place.
Sec. 195.446 [Amended]
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3. In paragraph (a), in the last sentence, remove the phrase
``implement the procedures no later than February 1, 2012'', and add
the phrase ``implement the procedures no later than February 1, 2013''
in its place.
Issued in Washington, DC, on January 28, 2010.
Cynthia L. Quarterman,
Administrator.
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