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28. Henry Gordy is entering into this
Agreement for settlement purposes only,
and it has made a business decision to
avoid additional expenses and
distractions related to further
administrative process and litigation.
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Agreement of the Parties
29. Under the CPSA, the Commission
has jurisdiction over this matter and
over Henry Gordy.
30. In settlement of staff’s allegations,
Henry Gordy shall pay a civil penalty in
the amount of one million, one hundred
thousand dollars ($1,100,000.00) within
twenty (20) calendar days of receiving
service of the Commission’s final Order
accepting the Agreement. The payment
shall be made electronically to the CPSC
via: https://www.pay.gov.
31. The parties enter into this
Agreement for settlement purposes only.
The Agreement does not constitute an
admission by Henry Gordy or a
determination by the Commission, that
Henry Gordy knowingly violated the
CPSA or the CSPA.
32. Upon provisional acceptance of
the Agreement by the Commission, the
Agreement shall be placed on the public
record and published in the Federal
Register, in accordance with the
procedures set forth in 16 CFR
1118.20(e). If the Commission does not
receive any written request(s) not to
accept the Agreement within fifteen (15)
calendar days, the Agreement shall be
deemed finally accepted on the 16th
calendar day after the date it is
published in the Federal Register, in
accordance with 16 CFR 1118.20(f).
33. Upon the Commission’s final
acceptance of the Agreement and
issuance of the final Order, Henry Gordy
knowingly, voluntarily, and completely
waives any rights it may have in this
matter to the following: (i) An
administrative or judicial hearing; (ii)
judicial review or other challenge or
contest of the Commission’s actions; (iii)
a determination by the Commission of
whether Henry Gordy failed to comply
with the CPSA and the underlying
regulations; (iv) a determination by the
Commission of whether Henry Gordy
failed to comply with the CSPA and the
underlying regulations; (v) a statement
of findings of fact and conclusions of
law; and (vi) any claims under the Equal
Access to Justice Act.
34. The Commission may publicize
the terms of the Agreement and the
Order.
35. Henry Gordy shall comply with
the provisions of the Agreement and
Order.
36. The Commission issues the Order
under the provisions of the CPSA, and
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a violation of the Order may subject
Henry Gordy to appropriate legal action.
37. The Agreement may be used in
interpreting the Order. Understandings,
agreements, representations or
interpretations apart from those
contained in the Agreement and the
Order may not be used to vary or
contradict their terms. The Agreement
shall not be waived, amended,
modified, or otherwise altered without
written agreement thereto, executed by
the party against whom such waiver,
amendment, modification, or alteration
is sought to be enforced.
38. If any provision of the Agreement
or the Order is held to be illegal,
invalid, or unenforceable under present
or future laws effective during the terms
of the Agreement and the Order, such
provision shall be fully severable. The
balance of the Agreement and the Order
shall remain in full force and effect,
unless the Commission and Henry
Gordy agree that severing the provision
materially affects the purpose of the
Agreement and the Order. The
Agreement may be signed in
counterparts.
Henry Gordy International, Inc.
Dated: September 23, 2011.
By: lllllllllllllllllll
David Segal,
President,
Henry Gordy International, Inc.,
P.O. Box 2769, 900 North Avenue,
Plainfield, New Jersey 07062–0769, and
Dated: September 26, 2011.
By: lllllllllllllllllll
Bridget E. Calhoun,
Esq.,
Crowell & Moring LLP,
1001 Pennsylvania Ave., NW.,
Washington, D.C. 20004.
Counsel for Henry Gordy International, Inc.,
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Staff,
Cheryl A. Falvey,
General Counsel.
Melissa V. Hampshire,
Assistant General Counsel.
Dated: September 28, 2011.
By: lllllllllllllllllll
Patricia Kennedy Vieira, Esq.,
Division of Enforcement and Information,
Office of the General Counsel.
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Order
Upon consideration of the Settlement
Agreement entered into between Henry
Gordy International, Inc., its current
and/or former corporate parent(s),
affiliates, successors, and/or assigns,
and any and/or all current and/or
former directors, officers, agents, and
employees (collectively ‘‘Henry Gordy’’)
and the U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (‘‘Commission’’) staff, and
the Commission having jurisdiction
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over the subject matter and over Henry
Gordy, and it appearing that the
Settlement Agreement and the Order are
in the public interest, it is:
Ordered that the Settlement
Agreement be, and is, hereby, accepted;
and it is
Further Ordered that Henry Gordy
shall pay a civil penalty in the amount
of one million one hundred thousand
dollars ($1,100,000.00) within twenty
(20) days of service of the Commission’s
final Order accepting the Settlement
Agreement. The payment shall be made
electronically to the CPSC via: https://
www.pay.gov. Upon the failure of Henry
Gordy to make the foregoing payment
when due, interest on the unpaid
amount shall accrue and be paid by
Henry Gordy at the Federal legal rate of
interest set forth at 28 U.S.C. 1961(a)
and (b). (continued on next page)
Provisionally accepted and provisional
Order issued on the 7th day of October, 2011.
BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION:
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Todd A. Stevenson,
Secretary,
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
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CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Sunshine Act Notice
The Board of Directors of the
Corporation for National and
Community Service gives notice of the
following meeting:
DATE AND TIME: Thursday, October 20,
2011, 10:30 a.m.–12 p.m.
PLACE: Corporation for National and
Community Service, 1201 New York
Avenue, NW., Suite 8312, Washington,
DC 20525 (Please go to 10th floor
reception area for escort).
CALL-IN INFORMATION: This meeting is
available to the public through the
following toll-free call-in number: 888–
946–3503 conference call access code
number 6754733. Any interested
member of the public may call this
number and listen to the meeting.
Callers can expect to incur charges for
calls they initiate over wireless lines,
and the Corporation will not refund any
incurred charges. Callers will incur no
charge for calls they initiate over landline connections to the toll-free
telephone number. Replays are
generally available one hour after a call
ends. The toll-free phone number for the
replay is 402–220–9658. The end replay
date is October 27, 2011 10:59 p.m.
Central Time. This meeting will also be
broadcast live on the Web. Members of
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the public may view proceedings by
visiting https://www.nationalservice.gov/
about/newsroom/live.asp.
STATUS: Open.
Matters To Be Considered
I. Chair’s Opening Comments
II. Consideration of Previous Meeting’s
Minutes
III. CEO Report
IV. Committee Reports:
a. Oversight, Governance and Audit
Committee
b. External Relations Committee
c. Program, Budget and Evaluation
Committee
V. Testimony on Accomplishments Achieved
Through the Social Innovation Fund
VI. Public Comments
Members of the public who would
like to comment on the business of the
Board may do so in writing or in person.
Individuals may submit written
comments to esamose@cns.gov subject
line: October 2011 CNCS Board Meeting
by 12 noon on Tuesday October 18.
Individuals attending the meeting in
person who would like to comment will
be asked to sign-in upon arrival.
Comments are requested to be limited to
2 minutes.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS: The
Corporation for National and
Community Service provides reasonable
accommodations to individuals with
disabilities where appropriate. Anyone
who needs an interpreter or other
accommodation should notify Ida Green
at igreen@cns.gov or 202–606–6861 by 5
p.m., Monday, October 17, 2011.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Emily Samose, Strategic Advisor for
Board Engagement, Corporation for
National and Community Service, 1201
New York Avenue, NW., Washington,
DC 20525. Phone: (202) 606–7564. Fax:
(202) 606–3460. TTY: (800) 833–3722.
E-mail: esamose@cns.gov.
Dated: October 12, 2011.
Valerie Green,
General Counsel.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
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Department of the Army
Draft Programmatic Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS) for
Modernization of Training
¯
Infrastructure at Pohakuloa Training
Area (PTA), Hawai‘i
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of Availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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The United States Army
Pacific and United States Army
Garrison, Hawai‘i propose to modernize
training ranges, training support
infrastructure (e.g., roads and utilities),
and training support facilities in the
cantonment area at PTA to meet the
training requirements of military units
in Hawai‘i. This modernization would
improve the quality of training, make
more efficient use of facilities at PTA
and reduce a current shortfall in
collective (group) live-fire training
capabilities for units stationed in
Hawai‘i. The shortfall has been created
by ranges that do not meet current Army
design standards or are otherwise not
resourced to train platoon and
company-sized units when they deploy
with their battalions and brigades to
PTA to conduct semiannual training. In
addition, much of the training support
facilities and training support
infrastructure at PTA are old, are
operating beyond their useful life and
do not meet current DoD design
standards as defined in the Military
Standard 3007 Unified Facilities Criteria
and Unified Facilities Guide
Specifications.
The Army provides a list of
modernization projects that could be
built in the reasonably foreseeable
future within the Draft Programmatic
EIS. The modernization list also
includes requirements from the U.S.
Marine Corps (another major user of
PTA), with these projects being
evaluated in the cumulative impacts
section of the Draft Programmatic EIS.
These projects are essential to support
modernization of PTA, and to ensure
that the Army and other users of PTA
continue to have ready access to
sustainable training ranges, training
support infrastructure (e.g., roads and
utilities), and training support facilities
in the cantonment area.
The Draft Programmatic EIS
specifically addresses the requirement
for an Infantry Platoon Battle Area
(IPBA) at PTA that would include an
Infantry Platoon Battle Course (IPBC),
Live-fire Shoothouse, and Military
Operations on Urban Terrain (MOUT)
facility. Other projects on the
modernization list are not fully mature
because they are still in the planning
process and are not yet ready for
decision. The Army plans to tier from
this Draft Programmatic EIS to address
those projects at a time when design
alternatives are ready for decision. The
IPBA is the only modernization project
ready for decision presently.
DATES: The public comment period will
end 45 days after publication of the
notice of availability in the Federal
SUMMARY:
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Register by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
addressed to PTA PEIS, P.O. Box 514,
Honolulu, HI 96809; facsimiles may be
sent to (808) 545–6808; and emails may
be addressed to PTAPEIS@bah.com.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
USAG–HI Public Affairs Office by
phone at (808) 656–3152 Monday
through Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HST.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Army
examined the potential environmental
impacts from siting and operating the
IPBA at either the Western Range Area
of PTA (preferred alternative), Charlie’s
Circle, or near the southwest side of
Range 20; or to not build and operate
the IPBA at all.
An IPBC is used to train and test
infantry platoons, either mounted or
dismounted, on the skills necessary to
conduct tactical movement techniques,
and to detect, identify, engage, and
defeat stationary and moving infantry
and armor targets in a tactical array. The
Live-fire Shoothouse provides Army
unit leaders with a facility to train and
evaluate the unit during a live-fire
exercise. The MOUT facility includes
the construction or placement of
approximately 24 modular structures to
replicate small villages for units to
complete training tasks in an urban/
semi-urban operating environment.
Each proposed IPBA location would
be sited within the existing impact area
at PTA. For all alternatives (with the
exception of No Action), the IPBA
would be available 242 training days per
year.
Some of the major potential impacts
discussed for the proposed IPBA are
associated with the possible effects to
air quality, historic resources, and
threatened and endangered species;
encountering munitions and explosives
of concern; and igniting wildfires. The
Army is formally consulting with the
Hawai‘i State Historic Preservation
Division and other consulting parties,
and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
to determine the extent of impacts to
cultural and biological resources,
respectively.
The other range-related
modernization projects would have
impacts similar to the IPBA; and, in
addition, adverse construction-related
impacts are possible in the cantonment
area related to air quality, stormwater,
and noise. The Army will examine all
of these potential impacts more
thoroughly in future project-specific
National Environmental Policy Act
documents.
Copies of the Draft Programmatic EIS
are available at the following libraries:
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CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Sunshine Act Notice
The Board of Directors of the Corporation for National and
Community Service gives notice of the following meeting:
DATE AND TIME: Thursday, October 20, 2011, 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m.
PLACE: Corporation for National and Community Service, 1201 New York
Avenue, NW., Suite 8312, Washington, DC 20525 (Please go to 10th floor
reception area for escort).
CALL-IN INFORMATION: This meeting is available to the public through
the following toll-free call-in number: 888-946-3503 conference call
access code number 6754733. Any interested member of the public may
call this number and listen to the meeting. Callers can expect to incur
charges for calls they initiate over wireless lines, and the
Corporation will not refund any incurred charges. Callers will incur no
charge for calls they initiate over land-line connections to the toll-
free telephone number. Replays are generally available one hour after a
call ends. The toll-free phone number for the replay is 402-220-9658.
The end replay date is October 27, 2011 10:59 p.m. Central Time. This
meeting will also be broadcast live on the Web. Members of
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the public may view proceedings by visiting https://www.nationalservice.gov/about/newsroom/live.asp.
STATUS: Open.
Matters To Be Considered
I. Chair's Opening Comments
II. Consideration of Previous Meeting's Minutes
III. CEO Report
IV. Committee Reports:
a. Oversight, Governance and Audit Committee
b. External Relations Committee
c. Program, Budget and Evaluation Committee
V. Testimony on Accomplishments Achieved Through the Social
Innovation Fund
VI. Public Comments
Members of the public who would like to comment on the business of
the Board may do so in writing or in person. Individuals may submit
written comments to esamose@cns.gov subject line: October 2011 CNCS
Board Meeting by 12 noon on Tuesday October 18. Individuals attending
the meeting in person who would like to comment will be asked to sign-
in upon arrival. Comments are requested to be limited to 2 minutes.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS: The Corporation for National and Community
Service provides reasonable accommodations to individuals with
disabilities where appropriate. Anyone who needs an interpreter or
other accommodation should notify Ida Green at igreen@cns.gov or 202-
606-6861 by 5 p.m., Monday, October 17, 2011.
CONTACT PERSON FOR MORE INFORMATION: Emily Samose, Strategic Advisor
for Board Engagement, Corporation for National and Community Service,
1201 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20525. Phone: (202) 606-7564.
Fax: (202) 606-3460. TTY: (800) 833-3722. E-mail: esamose@cns.gov.
Dated: October 12, 2011.
Valerie Green,
General Counsel.
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