Application(s) for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments, 42377-42378 [2010-17797]

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[FR Doc. 2010–17701 Filed 7–20–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–60–P VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:19 Jul 20, 2010 Jkt 220001 DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Foreign-Trade Zones Board [Docket 45–2010] Foreign-Trade Zone 244—Riverside County, CA; Application for Reorganization Under Alternative Site Framework An application has been submitted to the Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board (the Board) by the March Joint Powers Authority, grantee of FTZ 244, requesting authority to reorganize the zone under the alternative site framework (ASF) adopted by the Board (74 FR 1170, 1/12/09; correction 74 FR 3987, 1/22/09). The ASF is an option for grantees for the establishment or reorganization of general-purpose zones and can permit significantly greater flexibility in the designation of new ‘‘usage-driven’’ FTZ sites for operators/ users located within a grantee’s ‘‘service area’’ in the context of the Board’s standard 2,000-acre activation limit for a general-purpose zone project. The application was submitted pursuant to the Foreign-Trade Zones Act, as amended (19 U.S.C. 81a–81u), and the regulations of the Board (15 CFR part 400). It was formally filed on July 14, 2010. FTZ 244 was approved by the Board on August 21, 2000 (Board Order 1104, 65 FR 54196, 09/07/2000). The current zone project includes the following site: Site 1 (2,480 acres)—March Inland Port area, 23572 N St., Riverside, CA. The grantee’s proposed service area under the ASF would be western Riverside County, as described in the application. If approved, the grantee would be able to serve sites throughout the service area based on companies’ needs for FTZ designation. The proposed service area is adjacent to the Los Angeles/Long Beach, California Customs and Border Protection port of entry. The applicant is requesting authority to reorganize its existing zone project to include the existing site as a ‘‘magnet’’ site. The ASF allows for the possible exemption of one magnet site from the ‘‘sunset’’ time limits that generally apply to sites under the ASF, and the applicant proposes that Site 1 be so exempted. In accordance with the Board’s regulations, Christopher Kemp of the FTZ Staff is designated examiner to evaluate and analyze the facts and information presented in the application and case record and to report findings and recommendations to the Board. Public comment is invited from interested parties. Submissions (original PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 42377 and 3 copies) shall be addressed to the Board’s Executive Secretary at the address below. The closing period for their receipt is September 20, 2010. Rebuttal comments in response to material submitted during the foregoing period may be submitted during the subsequent 15-day period to October 4, 2010. A copy of the application will be available for public inspection at the Office of the Executive Secretary, Foreign-Trade Zones Board, Room 2111, U.S. Department of Commerce, 1401 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230–0002, and in the ‘‘Reading Room’’ section of the Board’s Web site, which is accessible via https:// www.trade.gov/ftz. For further information, contact Christopher Kemp at Christopher.Kemp@trade.gov or (202) 482–0862. Dated: July 14, 2010. Andrew McGilvray, Executive Secretary. [FR Doc. 2010–17802 Filed 7–20–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE International Trade Administration Application(s) for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments Pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Educational, Scientific and Cultural Materials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub. L. 89–651, as amended by Pub. L. 106– 36; 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part 301), we invite comments on the question of whether instruments of equivalent scientific value, for the purposes for which the instruments shown below are intended to be used, are being manufactured in the United States. Comments must comply with 15 CFR 301.5(a)(3) and (4) of the regulations and be postmarked on or before August 10, 2010. Address written comments to Statutory Import Programs Staff, Room 3720, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. Applications may be examined between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Room 3720. Docket Number: 10–044. Applicant: University of Massachusetts Amherst, Biology Department, 611 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 01003. Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI Company, Czech Republic. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to provide 3-dimensional images and support structural analysis using backscattered electrons and nondestructive chemical analysis using Xrays. Further, this instrument is capable E:\FR\FM\21JYN1.SGM 21JYN1 erowe on DSKG8SOYB1PROD with NOTICES 42378 Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 139 / Wednesday, July 21, 2010 / Notices of imaging with accelerating voltages as low as 50 V and has a resolution limit of 0.9 nm. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments of the same general category being manufactured in the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: July 8, 2010. Docket Number: 10–047. Applicant: Appalachian State University, 572 Rivers Street, Boone, NC 28608. Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: JEOL, Ltd., Japan. Intended Use: Samples of plants, mouse, fish and optical fibers will be examined. Microtubules of the cells, proteins of the tissues and metallic nanostructures will be analyzed with the instrument. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments of the same general category being manufactured in the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: June 30, 2010. Docket Number: 10–048. Applicant: The University of Texas at El Paso, 500 West University Ave., El Paso, Texas 79968. Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: JEOL, Ltd., Japan. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to collect images of highly magnified samples of proteins, protein complexes and supra-molecular assemblies such as bacteriophages and viruses. These images are then computationally processed to generate a 3-dimensional reconstruction of the original sample that was imaged in the microscope in only two dimensions. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments of the same general category being manufactured in the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: July 1, 2010. Docket Number: 10–050. Applicant: Stanford University School of Medicine, Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, Beckman Center, B001, 279 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305–5301. Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: JEOL, Ltd., Japan. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to discover new genes with essential functions in myelination, define new zebrafish models of important myelin disorders in humans, and provide new avenues toward therapies for myelin repair and prevention of axonal damage after demyelination. A reliable electron microscope with digital image acquisition is required for the lab’s ultrastructural studies of myelination. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments of the same general category being manufactured in the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: July 7, 2010. VerDate Mar<15>2010 15:19 Jul 20, 2010 Jkt 220001 Dated: July 14, 2010. Christopher Cassel, Director, IA Subsidies Enforcement Office. [FR Doc. 2010–17797 Filed 7–20–10; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration RIN: 0648–XX73 Fisheries of the South Atlantic; Southeast Data, Assessment, and Review (SEDAR); South Atlantic red snapper National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce. ACTION: Notice of SEDAR 24 Assessment Webinar 2b for South Atlantic red snapper. AGENCY: The SEDAR assessment of the South Atlantic stock of red snapper will consist of a series of workshops and webinars: a Data Workshop, a series of Assessment webinars, and a Review Workshop. This is the twenty-fourth SEDAR. This is notice of additional Assessment Webinars for SEDAR 24. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. DATES: Assessment Webinar 2b will occur August 6, 2010; Assessment Webinar 2c will occur August 9, 2010; Assessment Webinar 2d will occur August 11, 2010. Assessment Webinar 3b will occur August 18, 2010; Assessment Webinar 3c will occur August 20, 2010. See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION. ADDRESSES: The Assessment Webinar will be held live online via an internet based conferencing service. The Webinar may be attended by the public. Those interested in participating should contact Kari Fenske at SEDAR. See FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT to request an invitation providing webinar access information. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Kari Fenske, SEDAR Coordinator, 4055 Faber Place Drive, Suite 201, North Charleston, SC 29405; (843) 571–4366; kari.fenske@safmc.net. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, and Caribbean Fishery Management Councils, in conjunction with NOAA Fisheries and the Atlantic and Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commissions have implemented the Southeast Data, Assessment and Review (SEDAR) process, a multi-step method for determining the status of fish stocks in SUMMARY: PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 the Southeast Region. SEDAR includes a Data Workshop, a Stock Assessment Process and a Review Workshop. The product of the Data Workshop is a data report which compiles and evaluates potential datasets and recommends which datasets are appropriate for assessment analyses. The product of the Stock Assessment Process is a stock assessment report which describes the fisheries, evaluates the status of the stock, estimates biological benchmarks, projects future population conditions, and recommends research and monitoring needs. The assessment is independently peer reviewed at the Review Workshop. The product of the Review Workshop is a Peer Review Evaluation Report documenting Panel opinions regarding the strengths and weaknesses of the stock assessment and input data. Participants for SEDAR Workshops and Assessment Process are appointed by the Gulf of Mexico, South Atlantic, and Caribbean Fishery Management Councils; the Atlantic and Gulf States Marine Fisheries Commissions; and NOAA Fisheries Southeast Regional Office and Southeast Fisheries Science Center. Participants include data collectors and database managers; stock assessment scientists, biologists, and researchers; constituency representatives including fishermen, environmentalists, and NGO’s; International experts; and staff of Councils, Commissions, and state and federal agencies. SEDAR 24 Assessment Webinar 2b Schedule: August 6, 2010: 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Assessment panelists will (1) discuss red snapper model base runs, (2) select a preferred model, (3) provide guidance on model projections, and (4) discuss any additional outstanding data issues. Please note that meeting times are subject to change and meetings may run longer than scheduled. To be advised of such changes, contact the coordinator listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. SEDAR 24 Assessment Webinar 2b Schedule: August 9, 2010: 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. Assessment panelists may use this meeting to discuss agenda items not covered in Assessment Webinar 2b. Please note that meeting times are subject to change and meetings may run longer than scheduled. To be advised of such changes, contact the coordinator listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT. E:\FR\FM\21JYN1.SGM 21JYN1

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

International Trade Administration


Application(s) for Duty-Free Entry of Scientific Instruments

    Pursuant to Section 6(c) of the Educational, Scientific and 
Cultural Materials Importation Act of 1966 (Pub. L. 89-651, as amended 
by Pub. L. 106-36; 80 Stat. 897; 15 CFR part 301), we invite comments 
on the question of whether instruments of equivalent scientific value, 
for the purposes for which the instruments shown below are intended to 
be used, are being manufactured in the United States.
    Comments must comply with 15 CFR 301.5(a)(3) and (4) of the 
regulations and be postmarked on or before August 10, 2010. Address 
written comments to Statutory Import Programs Staff, Room 3720, U.S. 
Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. Applications may be 
examined between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. at the U.S. Department of 
Commerce in Room 3720.

    Docket Number: 10-044. Applicant: University of Massachusetts 
Amherst, Biology Department, 611 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 01003. 
Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: FEI Company, Czech 
Republic. Intended Use: The instrument will be used to provide 3-
dimensional images and support structural analysis using backscattered 
electrons and non-destructive chemical analysis using X-rays. Further, 
this instrument is capable

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of imaging with accelerating voltages as low as 50 V and has a 
resolution limit of 0.9 nm. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There 
are no instruments of the same general category being manufactured in 
the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: 
July 8, 2010.

    Docket Number: 10-047. Applicant: Appalachian State University, 572 
Rivers Street, Boone, NC 28608. Instrument: Electron Microscope. 
Manufacturer: JEOL, Ltd., Japan. Intended Use: Samples of plants, 
mouse, fish and optical fibers will be examined. Microtubules of the 
cells, proteins of the tissues and metallic nanostructures will be 
analyzed with the instrument. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There 
are no instruments of the same general category being manufactured in 
the United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: 
June 30, 2010.

    Docket Number: 10-048. Applicant: The University of Texas at El 
Paso, 500 West University Ave., El Paso, Texas 79968. Instrument: 
Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: JEOL, Ltd., Japan. Intended Use: The 
instrument will be used to collect images of highly magnified samples 
of proteins, protein complexes and supra-molecular assemblies such as 
bacteriophages and viruses. These images are then computationally 
processed to generate a 3-dimensional reconstruction of the original 
sample that was imaged in the microscope in only two dimensions. 
Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no instruments of the same 
general category being manufactured in the United States. Application 
accepted by Commissioner of Customs: July 1, 2010.

    Docket Number: 10-050. Applicant: Stanford University School of 
Medicine, Board of Trustees of the Leland Stanford Junior University, 
Beckman Center, B001, 279 Campus Drive, Stanford, CA 94305-5301. 
Instrument: Electron Microscope. Manufacturer: JEOL, Ltd., Japan. 
Intended Use: The instrument will be used to discover new genes with 
essential functions in myelination, define new zebrafish models of 
important myelin disorders in humans, and provide new avenues toward 
therapies for myelin repair and prevention of axonal damage after 
demyelination. A reliable electron microscope with digital image 
acquisition is required for the lab's ultrastructural studies of 
myelination. Justification for Duty-Free Entry: There are no 
instruments of the same general category being manufactured in the 
United States. Application accepted by Commissioner of Customs: July 7, 
2010.

    Dated: July 14, 2010.
Christopher Cassel,
Director, IA Subsidies Enforcement Office.
[FR Doc. 2010-17797 Filed 7-20-10; 8:45 am]
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