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DELAWARE RIVER BASIN
COMMISSION
18 CFR Part 420
Schedule of Water Charges
Delaware River Basin
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
By Resolution No. 2010–9 on
September 15, 2010, the Delaware River
Basin Commission (DRBC or
‘‘Commission’’) approved amendments
to its Administrative Manual, Part III,
Basin Regulations—Water Supply
Charges. Accordingly, the Commission’s
water charging rates for consumptive
use and non-consumptive use, as
codified, are hereby amended.
DATES: Applicability date: This rule is
applicable beginning January 1, 2011, to
first quarter 2011 payments due by
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24, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
questions about the water charging
program, please contact Ms. Amy
Shallcross at 609–477–7201.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Delaware River Basin Commission is a
state and federal compact agency
charged with managing the water
resources of the Delaware River Basin
without regard to political boundaries.
Its members are the governors of the
four basin states—Delaware, New Jersey,
New York, and Pennsylvania—and the
North Atlantic Division Commander of
the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
representing the President of the United
States and all Federal agencies.
In order to fund certain water supply
storage facility projects in the Basin, the
Commission between 1964 and 1974
established a system of water supply
charges consistent with section 3.7 of
the Delaware River Basin Compact.
DRBC Resolution No. 71–4 established a
schedule of rates for water withdrawals
and provided that ‘‘the charges for water
supplied will include all costs
associated with making basin water
supply available and maintaining its
continued availability in adequate
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September 1, 2010.
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quantity and quality over time.’’ Res. No.
71–4, Apr. 7, 1971, par. A.2. Revenues
from the sale of water in accordance
with the rule are placed in a ‘‘Water
Supply Storage Facilities Fund,’’ from
which payments are made to meet the
annual cost of the Commission’s water
storage projects—including ‘‘debt
service, operation, maintenance,
replacement, reserves and associated
administrative costs.’’ Id., par. A.2.b.
The schedule of water charges in effect
from 1978 through 2010 was established
by Resolution No. 78–14 in October of
1978, based on the unit cost of water
storage owned by the Commission in the
Federal government’s Beltzville and
Blue Marsh reservoirs. The rates
established in 1978—$60 per million
gallons for consumptive use and $.60
per million for non-consumptive use—
remained unchanged for over 30 years.
Notice of the proposed amendments
appeared in the Federal Register on
February 19, 2010 (75 FR 7411), as well
as in the Delaware Register of
Regulations on March 1, 2010 (13 DE
Reg. 1144), the New Jersey Register on
March 15, 2010 (42 N.J.R. 667(a)), the
New York State Register on March 3,
2010 (p. 5) and the Pennsylvania
Bulletin on March 6, 2010 (40 Pa. B.
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1201). The February-March 2010
proposal called for a two-stage increase.
The consumptive use rate was proposed
to increase from $60 to $90 per million
gallons, effective January 1, 2011, and
from $90 to $120 per million gallons,
effective January 1, 2012; and the nonconsumptive use rate was proposed to
increase from $.60 to $.90 per million
gallons, effective January 1, 2011, and
from $.90 to $1.20 per million gallons,
effective January 1, 2012. A public
hearing on the proposed rate increases
was held on April 13, 2010 and written
comments were accepted through April
16, 2010.
On September 15, 2010, the
Commission approved a single-stage
increase of $20 per million gallons in
the consumptive use rate and $.20 per
million gallons in the non-consumptive
use rate. Accordingly, effective January
1, 2011, the Commission’s water
charging rates are $80 per million
gallons for consumptive use and $.80
per million gallons for non-consumptive
use. No change to the list of uses exempt
from charges was proposed or adopted.
The Commission also authorized the
Executive Director to establish a Water
Charges Advisory Committee and to
identify and develop proposals for
studies to address issues affecting water
charges. A comment and response
document setting forth the
Commission’s responses in detail was
approved by the Commission
simultaneously with adoption of the
final rule.
Resolution No. 2010–9, the text of the
final rule, and a copy of the comment
and response document are available on
the Commission’s Web site, drbc.net.
List of Subjects in 18 CFR Part 420
Incorporation by reference, Water
resources, Water reservoirs, Water
supply, Watersheds.
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, the Delaware River Basin
Commission amends 18 CFR part 420 as
follows:
PART 420—BASIN REGULATIONS—
WATER SUPPLY CHARGES
Authority: Delaware River Basin Compact,
75 Stat. 688.
2. Amend § 420.41 by revising
paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as follows:
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(a) $80 per million gallons for
consumptive use; and
(b) $.80 per million gallons for
nonconsumptive use.
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Amendment to the Bank Secrecy Act
Regulations—Reports of Foreign
Financial Accounts
Financial Crimes Enforcement
Network (FinCEN), Treasury.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
FinCEN is issuing this final
rule to amend the Bank Secrecy Act
(BSA) regulations regarding reports of
foreign financial accounts. The rule
addresses the scope of the persons that
are required to file reports of foreign
financial accounts. The rule further
specifies the types of accounts that are
reportable, and provides filing relief in
the form of exemptions for certain
persons with signature or other
authority over foreign financial
accounts. Finally, the rule adopts
provisions intended to prevent persons
subject to the rule from avoiding their
reporting requirement.
DATES: Effective Date: This rule is
effective March 28, 2011.
Applicability Date: This rule applies
to reports required to be filed by June
30, 2011 with respect to foreign
financial accounts maintained in
calendar year 2010 and for reports
required to be filed with respect to all
subsequent calendar years.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
FinCEN, Regulatory Policy and
Programs Division at (800) 949–2732
and select Option 1.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
I. Statutory and Regulatory Background
1. The authority citation for part 420
continues to read as follows:
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Dated: February 16, 2011.
Pamela M. Bush,
Commission Secretary and Assistant General
Counsel.
The BSA, Titles I and II of Public Law
91–508, as amended, codified at 12
U.S.C. 1829b, 12 U.S.C. 1951–1959, and
31 U.S.C. 5311–5314 and 5316–5332,
authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury
(Secretary), among other things, to issue
regulations requiring persons to keep
records and file reports that are
determined to have a high degree of
usefulness in criminal, tax, regulatory,
and counter-terrorism matters. The
regulations implementing the BSA
appear at 31 CFR part 103 (31 CFR
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Chapter X, effective March 1, 2011).1
The Secretary’s authority to administer
the BSA has been delegated to the
Director of FinCEN.
Under 31 U.S.C. 5314 the Secretary
‘‘shall require a resident or citizen of the
United States or a person in, and doing
business in, the United States, to * * *
keep records and file reports, when the
resident, citizen, or person makes a
transaction or maintains a relation for
any person with a foreign financial
agency.’’ For this purpose, foreign
financial agency means ‘‘a person acting
for a person as a financial institution,
bailee, depository trustee, or agent, or
acting in a similar way related to
money, credit, securities, gold, or a
transaction in money, credit, securities,
or gold.’’ 2 The Secretary is authorized to
prescribe exemptions to the reporting
requirement and to prescribe other
matters the Secretary considers
necessary to carry out section 5314.
The regulations implementing 31
U.S.C. 5314 appear at 31 CFR 103.24,
103.27, and 103.32. Section 103.24
generally requires each person subject to
the jurisdiction of the United States
having a financial interest in or
signature or other authority over a bank,
securities, or other financial account in
a foreign country to ‘‘report such
relationship to the Commissioner of
Internal Revenue for each year in which
such relationship exists, and * * *
provide such information as shall be
specified in a reporting form prescribed
by the Secretary to be filed by such
persons.’’ Section 103.27 requires the
form to be filed with respect to foreign
financial accounts exceeding $10,000.
The form must be filed on or before June
30 of each calendar year for accounts
maintained during the previous
1 On October 26, 2010, FinCEN issued a final rule
(the Chapter X Final Rule), creating a new Chapter
X in title 31 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR) for BSA regulations. (See 75 FR 65806
(October 26, 2010) (Transfer and Reorganization of
Bank Secrecy Act Regulations Final Rule)). As
discussed in the Chapter X Final Rule, FinCEN
reorganized its regulations that previously appeared
at 31 CFR part 103 in the new Chapter X. The
Chapter X reorganization is effective as of March 1,
2011, and is not intended to have any substantive
effect on the BSA regulations. The notice of
proposed rulemaking (NRPM) that preceded today’s
final rule (amending the BSA regulations related to
reports of foreign bank and financial accounts) was
published prior to the effective date of the Chapter
X reorganization. Accordingly, the NPRM used the
31 CFR part 103 numbering system. References in
today’s final rule generally use the 31 CFR part 103
numbering system. However, the text of the final
rule itself is renumbered using the Chapter X
numbering system.
2 See 31 U.S.C. 5312(a)(1) which excepts from the
definition of financial agency a person acting for a
country, a monetary or financial authority acting as
a monetary or financial authority or an international
financial institution of which the United States
government is a member.
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DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
18 CFR Part 420
Schedule of Water Charges
AGENCY: Delaware River Basin Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: By Resolution No. 2010-9 on September 15, 2010, the Delaware
River Basin Commission (DRBC or ``Commission'') approved amendments to
its Administrative Manual, Part III, Basin Regulations--Water Supply
Charges. Accordingly, the Commission's water charging rates for
consumptive use and non-consumptive use, as codified, are hereby
amended.
DATES: Applicability date: This rule is applicable beginning January 1,
2011, to first quarter 2011 payments due by April 30, 2011. Effective
Date: February 24, 2011.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For questions about the water charging
program, please contact Ms. Amy Shallcross at 609-477-7201.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Delaware River Basin Commission is a
state and federal compact agency charged with managing the water
resources of the Delaware River Basin without regard to political
boundaries. Its members are the governors of the four basin states--
Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania--and the North
Atlantic Division Commander of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
representing the President of the United States and all Federal
agencies.
In order to fund certain water supply storage facility projects in
the Basin, the Commission between 1964 and 1974 established a system of
water supply charges consistent with section 3.7 of the Delaware River
Basin Compact. DRBC Resolution No. 71-4 established a schedule of rates
for water withdrawals and provided that ``the charges for water
supplied will include all costs associated with making basin water
supply available and maintaining its continued availability in adequate
quantity and quality over time.'' Res. No. 71-4, Apr. 7, 1971, par.
A.2. Revenues from the sale of water in accordance with the rule are
placed in a ``Water Supply Storage Facilities Fund,'' from which
payments are made to meet the annual cost of the Commission's water
storage projects--including ``debt service, operation, maintenance,
replacement, reserves and associated administrative costs.'' Id., par.
A.2.b. The schedule of water charges in effect from 1978 through 2010
was established by Resolution No. 78-14 in October of 1978, based on
the unit cost of water storage owned by the Commission in the Federal
government's Beltzville and Blue Marsh reservoirs. The rates
established in 1978--$60 per million gallons for consumptive use and
$.60 per million for non-consumptive use--remained unchanged for over
30 years.
Notice of the proposed amendments appeared in the Federal Register
on February 19, 2010 (75 FR 7411), as well as in the Delaware Register
of Regulations on March 1, 2010 (13 DE Reg. 1144), the New Jersey
Register on March 15, 2010 (42 N.J.R. 667(a)), the New York State
Register on March 3, 2010 (p. 5) and the Pennsylvania Bulletin on March
6, 2010 (40 Pa. B.
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1201). The February-March 2010 proposal called for a two-stage
increase. The consumptive use rate was proposed to increase from $60 to
$90 per million gallons, effective January 1, 2011, and from $90 to
$120 per million gallons, effective January 1, 2012; and the non-
consumptive use rate was proposed to increase from $.60 to $.90 per
million gallons, effective January 1, 2011, and from $.90 to $1.20 per
million gallons, effective January 1, 2012. A public hearing on the
proposed rate increases was held on April 13, 2010 and written comments
were accepted through April 16, 2010.
On September 15, 2010, the Commission approved a single-stage
increase of $20 per million gallons in the consumptive use rate and
$.20 per million gallons in the non-consumptive use rate. Accordingly,
effective January 1, 2011, the Commission's water charging rates are
$80 per million gallons for consumptive use and $.80 per million
gallons for non-consumptive use. No change to the list of uses exempt
from charges was proposed or adopted. The Commission also authorized
the Executive Director to establish a Water Charges Advisory Committee
and to identify and develop proposals for studies to address issues
affecting water charges. A comment and response document setting forth
the Commission's responses in detail was approved by the Commission
simultaneously with adoption of the final rule.
Resolution No. 2010-9, the text of the final rule, and a copy of
the comment and response document are available on the Commission's Web
site, drbc.net.
List of Subjects in 18 CFR Part 420
Incorporation by reference, Water resources, Water reservoirs,
Water supply, Watersheds.
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Delaware River Basin
Commission amends 18 CFR part 420 as follows:
PART 420--BASIN REGULATIONS--WATER SUPPLY CHARGES
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1. The authority citation for part 420 continues to read as follows:
Authority: Delaware River Basin Compact, 75 Stat. 688.
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2. Amend Sec. 420.41 by revising paragraphs (a) and (b) to read as
follows:
Sec. 420.41 Schedule of water charges.
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(a) $80 per million gallons for consumptive use; and
(b) $.80 per million gallons for nonconsumptive use.
Dated: February 16, 2011.
Pamela M. Bush,
Commission Secretary and Assistant General Counsel.
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