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submit proposed revisions for its
approved 30 CFR Part 48, Subpart A
training plan to the District Manager.
The petitioner further states that the
proposed alternative method will not be
implemented until miners have been
trained in the proper installation of
these circuits and proper examinations
to ensure they are maintained. Training
will include the following: (a) Training
in hazards associated with incorrect
circuit breaker setting to protect power
cables; (b) training in how to verify that
circuit breakers are properly set and
maintained; (c) training in how to
protect power cables from damage; and
(d) training in the proper procedures for
examining power cables to ensure the
cables are in safe operating condition.
The petitioner asserts that the proposed
alternative method will at all times
guarantee no less than the same measure
of protection to all miners at Blue
Diamond Coal Company provided by
the existing standard.
Docket Number: M–2009–068–C.
Petitioner: Leeco Coal Company, P.O.
Box 309, Jeff, Kentucky 41751.
Mine: No. 68 Mine, MSHA I.D. No.
15–17497, located in Perry County,
Kentucky.
Regulation Affected: 30 CFR 75.513
(Electric conductor; capacity and
insulation).
Modification Request: The petitioner
requests a modification of the existing
standard to permit use of smaller cables
than allowed by the National Electric
Code for 480 Volt AC 250 H.P. and 300
H.P. head drive motors. The petitioner
states that: (1) In lieu of a 350 MCM
cable for a 300 H.P. Head Drive motor
and a 250 MCM cable for a 250 H.P.
Head Drive motor, a 4/0, 90 deg. C.
ICEA cable with an ampacity of 329
amps at 20 deg. C ambient will be used;
(2) additional protection will be
provided for this cable by providing
overload devices for the drive motor
that are set to pick up at no more than
the ampacity of the cable; (3) a 400 amp
thermal magnetic breaker will be
provided at the beginning of the branch
circuit at the power center to protect the
cable to no more than 125% of its
ampacity; (4) motor circuits will be
checked for overload by a handheld
ammeter to ensure that the cable
ampacity is sufficient periodically
during belt advancement and once the
belt line length is permanently
established; (5) short circuit protection
for the motor will continue to be set
between 700%-1300% of the motor full
load amps, unless a high efficiency
motor is used and will not start at these
settings. In no case will the motor’s
short circuit protection be set higher
than is currently allowed by the
National Electric Code; (6) means will
be provided to prevent the motor branch
circuit cables from being installed into
another circuit breaker that is not a 400
amp thermal magnetic breaker. A
warning label will be placed on the belt
drive disconnect indicating ‘‘400 amp
thermal magnetic only’’. Otherwise an
equivalent circuit breaker with the
correct settings will be provided at the
power center as the head drive spare;
and (7) within sixty (60) days after this
petition is granted, the petitioner will
submit proposed revisions for its
approved 30 CFR Part 48, Subpart A
training plan to the District Manager.
The petitioner further states that the
proposed alternative method will not be
implemented until miners have been
trained in the proper installation of
these circuits and proper examinations
to ensure they are maintained. Training
will include the following: (a) Training
in hazards associated with incorrect
circuit breaker setting to protect power
cables; (b) training in how to verify that
circuit breakers are properly set and
maintained; (c) training in how to
protect power cables from damage; and
(d) training in the proper procedures for
examining power cables to ensure the
cables are in safe operating condition.
The petitioner asserts that the proposed
alternative method will at all times
guarantee no less than the same measure
of protection to all miners at Leeco Coal
Company provided by the existing
standard.
Dated: March 12, 2010.
Patricia W. Silvey,
Director, Office of Standards, Regulations and
Variances.
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Notice of Availability of Calendar Year
2011 Competitive Grant Funds
Legal Services Corporation.
Solicitation for Proposals for the
Provision of Civil Legal Services.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Legal Services
Corporation (LSC) is the national
organization charged with administering
Federal funds provided for civil legal
services to low-income people.
State
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See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section for grants competition dates.
ADDRESSES: Legal Services
Corporation—Competitive Grants, 3333
K Street, NW., Third Floor, Washington,
DC 20007–3522.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Office of Program Performance by e-mail
at competition@lsc.gov, or visit the
grants competition Web site at https://
www.grants.lsc.gov.
DATES:
The
Request for Proposals (RFP) will be
available April 8 2010. Applicants must
file a Notice of Intent to Compete (NIC)
to participate in the competitive grants
process. Applicants must file the NIC by
May 13 2010, 5 p.m. E.D.T. The due
date for filing grant proposals is June 7
2010, 5: p.m. E.D.T.
LSC is seeking proposals from: (1)
Non-profit organizations that have as a
purpose the provision of legal assistance
to eligible clients; (2) private attorneys;
(3) groups of private attorneys or law
firms; (4) State or local governments;
and (5) sub-state regional planning and
coordination agencies that are
composed of sub-state areas and whose
governing boards are controlled by
locally elected officials.
The RFP, containing the NIC and
grant application, guidelines, proposal
content requirements, service area
descriptions, and specific selection
criteria, will be available from https://
www.grants.lsc.gov April 8, 2010. LSC
will not fax the RFP to interested
parties.
Below are the service areas for which
LSC is requesting grant proposals.
Service area descriptions will be
available from Appendix A of the RFP.
LSC will post all updates and/or
changes to this notice at https://
www.grants.lsc.gov. Interested parties
are asked to visit https://
www.grants.lsc.gov regularly for updates
on the LSC competitive grants process.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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LSC hereby announces the availability
of competitive grant funds and is
soliciting grant proposals from
interested parties who are qualified to
provide effective, efficient, and high
quality civil legal services to eligible
clients in the service area(s) of the states
and territories identified below. The
exact amount of congressionally
appropriated funds and the date, terms,
and conditions of their availability for
calendar year 2011 have not been
determined.
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Virginia ......................................................................................................
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Wisconsin .................................................................................................
Wyoming ...................................................................................................
Dated: March 11, 2010.
Janet LaBella,
Director, Office of Program Performance,
Legal Services Corporation.
[FR Doc. 2010–5742 Filed 3–16–10; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 7050–01–P
NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION AND
PRIVACY COMPACT COUNCIL
Fingerprint Submission Requirements
Rule
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 14616.
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AGENCY: National Crime Prevention and
Privacy Compact Council.
ACTION: Notice.
SUMMARY: Notice of the Compact
Council’s establishment of a process for
initiating noncriminal justice criminal
history record checks during times of
emergencies and disasters under the
authority of the Fingerprint Submission
Requirements Rule, title 28 Code of
Federal Regulations (CFR), part 901.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Gary
S. Barron, FBI CJIS Division, 1000
Custer Hollow Road, Module D3,
Clarksburg, WV 26306; telephone (304)
625–2803; email gbarron@leo.gov; fax
number (304) 625–2539.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
notice provides the process that a state
or federal agency may utilize to request
Compact Council approval to conduct
federal noncriminal justice criminal
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AS–1
AZ–2, AZ–3, AZ–5, MAZ, NAZ–6, NAZ–5
AR–6, AR–7, MAR
CA–1, CA–27, CA–28, NCA–1
DC–1
IL–3, IL–7
KY–2, KY–5, KY–9, KY–10, MKY
LA–1, LA–12, MLA
MA–11
MI–9, MI–12, MI–13, MI–14, MI–15, MMI, NMI–1
MN–1, MN–4, MN–5, MN–6, MMN
MS–10, MMS
MO–3, MO–4, MO–5, MO–7, MMO
NV–1, MNV, NNV–1
NM–1, NM–5, MNM, NNM–2, NNM–4
NY–9
ND–3, MND, NND–3
OH–20, OH–18, OH–21, OH–23, MOH
NOK–1
PA–1, PA–24, MPA
PR–2
SD–2, SD–4, MSD, NSD–1
TN–4, TN–7, TN–9, TN–10, MTN
TX–13, TX–14, TX–15, MTX, NTX–1
VA–17, VA–18, VA–19, VA–20, MVA
WV–5, MWV
WI–5, MWI
WY–4, MWY, NWY–1
history record checks of individuals
who, during an existing or impending
emergency or disaster, will have access
to children, the elderly, or disabled
persons (vulnerable populations). The
Compact Council has approved similar
requests pursuant to the Fingerprint
Submission Requirements Rule (28 CFR,
part 901) when health or safety of
vulnerable populations is at issue and
time is of the essence. Health or safety
issues will be present during evacuation
and relocation efforts.
As a prerequisite to receiving
approval to initiate noncriminal justice
criminal history record checks under
the exigent circumstances described
above, the President or authorized state
executive officer(s) must have declared
a state of emergency or major disaster in
the jurisdiction from which individuals
are being displaced, or to which the
individuals are being relocated. States
eligible to make such requests include
the state or states in which the disaster
has been declared and the state(s) to
which evacuees are relocated. The
appropriate federal or state official may
submit the request to the FBI Compact
Officer, FBI Criminal Justice
Information Services (CJIS) Division,
1000 Custer Hollow Road, Clarksburg,
WV 26306. The appropriate federal/state
officials authorized to make such
requests are: Federal/state CJIS Systems
Officers (CSO), State Compact Officers
(SCO), State Identification Bureau (SIB)
Chiefs, or an official who is superior in
the federal/state official’s chain of
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command. The authorized federal or
state official may make initial contact by
telephone, agreeing to restrict
dissemination of the results of exigent
name-based criminal history record
checks to the receiving governmental
department or related governmental
agency and to submit fingerprints
within 15 days of each name-based
check, which must be part of a followup e-mail or letter to the FBI Compact
Officer.
The FBI Compact Officer will
determine whether to approve the
request, consulting with the Compact
Council if necessary. Upon approval of
the request, the FBI Compact Office will
coordinate FBI CJIS Division procedures
and communicate detailed information
to the requesting official regarding
operational procedures to be followed,
which may include: the issuance of a
unique Originating Agency Identifier
(ORI) for use in conducting name-based
checks of the Interstate Identification
Index (III) system and/or submission of
the follow-up fingerprints; a specific
time frame that such exigent criminal
history record checks may be
conducted; other requirements and
information needed for the CJIS
Division to process the criminal history
record checks; and any additional
guidance established by the Compact
Council or the CJIS Division.
Prior to conducting the exigent federal
criminal history record checks, a state
statute authorizing fingerprint
submissions to the FBI for individuals
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Notice of Availability of Calendar Year 2011 Competitive Grant
Funds
AGENCY: Legal Services Corporation.
ACTION: Solicitation for Proposals for the Provision of Civil Legal
Services.
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SUMMARY: The Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is the national
organization charged with administering Federal funds provided for
civil legal services to low-income people.
LSC hereby announces the availability of competitive grant funds
and is soliciting grant proposals from interested parties who are
qualified to provide effective, efficient, and high quality civil legal
services to eligible clients in the service area(s) of the states and
territories identified below. The exact amount of congressionally
appropriated funds and the date, terms, and conditions of their
availability for calendar year 2011 have not been determined.
DATES: See Supplementary Information section for grants competition
dates.
ADDRESSES: Legal Services Corporation--Competitive Grants, 3333 K
Street, NW., Third Floor, Washington, DC 20007-3522.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Office of Program Performance by e-
mail at competition@lsc.gov, or visit the grants competition Web site
at https://www.grants.lsc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Request for Proposals (RFP) will be
available April 8 2010. Applicants must file a Notice of Intent to
Compete (NIC) to participate in the competitive grants process.
Applicants must file the NIC by May 13 2010, 5 p.m. E.D.T. The due date
for filing grant proposals is June 7 2010, 5: p.m. E.D.T.
LSC is seeking proposals from: (1) Non-profit organizations that
have as a purpose the provision of legal assistance to eligible
clients; (2) private attorneys; (3) groups of private attorneys or law
firms; (4) State or local governments; and (5) sub-state regional
planning and coordination agencies that are composed of sub-state areas
and whose governing boards are controlled by locally elected officials.
The RFP, containing the NIC and grant application, guidelines,
proposal content requirements, service area descriptions, and specific
selection criteria, will be available from https://www.grants.lsc.gov
April 8, 2010. LSC will not fax the RFP to interested parties.
Below are the service areas for which LSC is requesting grant
proposals. Service area descriptions will be available from Appendix A
of the RFP. LSC will post all updates and/or changes to this notice at
https://www.grants.lsc.gov. Interested parties are asked to visit https://www.grants.lsc.gov regularly for updates on the LSC competitive grants
process.
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Alabama................................ MAL
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American Samoa......................... AS-1
Arizona................................ AZ-2, AZ-3, AZ-5, MAZ, NAZ-6,
NAZ-5
Arkansas............................... AR-6, AR-7, MAR
California............................. CA-1, CA-27, CA-28, NCA-1
District of Columbia................... DC-1
Illinois............................... IL-3, IL-7
Kentucky............................... KY-2, KY-5, KY-9, KY-10, MKY
Louisiana.............................. LA-1, LA-12, MLA
Massachusetts.......................... MA-11
Michigan............................... MI-9, MI-12, MI-13, MI-14, MI-
15, MMI, NMI-1
Minnesota.............................. MN-1, MN-4, MN-5, MN-6, MMN
Mississippi............................ MS-10, MMS
Missouri............................... MO-3, MO-4, MO-5, MO-7, MMO
Nevada................................. NV-1, MNV, NNV-1
New Mexico............................. NM-1, NM-5, MNM, NNM-2, NNM-4
New York............................... NY-9
North Dakota........................... ND-3, MND, NND-3
Ohio................................... OH-20, OH-18, OH-21, OH-23, MOH
Oklahoma............................... NOK-1
Pennsylvania........................... PA-1, PA-24, MPA
Puerto Rico............................ PR-2
South Dakota........................... SD-2, SD-4, MSD, NSD-1
Tennessee.............................. TN-4, TN-7, TN-9, TN-10, MTN
Texas.................................. TX-13, TX-14, TX-15, MTX, NTX-1
Virginia............................... VA-17, VA-18, VA-19, VA-20, MVA
West Virginia.......................... WV-5, MWV
Wisconsin.............................. WI-5, MWI
Wyoming................................ WY-4, MWY, NWY-1
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Dated: March 11, 2010.
Janet LaBella,
Director, Office of Program Performance, Legal Services Corporation.
[FR Doc. 2010-5742 Filed 3-16-10; 8:45 am]
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