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APPENDIX—Continued
[18 TAA petitions instituted between 1/16/12 and 1/20/12]
Date of
institution
Date of
petition
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Subject firm (petitioners)
Location
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IBM Corporation (Worker) ....................................................
Interlake Mecalux, Inc. (State/One-Stop) .............................
St. Joseph’s Medical Center—Peace Health (State/OneStop).
Quad Graphics (Union) ........................................................
Burke Hosiery Mills, Inc. (Company) ....................................
Jump Clothing, Inc. (State/One-Stop) ..................................
Schneider Electric (Company) ..............................................
Isaacson’s Structural Steel (State/One-Stop) ......................
Littelfuse, Inc. (Company) ....................................................
Sears Holding Corporation (Workers) ..................................
BT North America (State/One-Stop) ....................................
Oakley Sub Assembly (State/One-Stop) ..............................
Verizon Business Networks, Inc. (State/One-Stop) .............
World of Flowers, Inc. (Company) .......................................
DTC Communications, Inc. (Company) ...............................
Poughkeepsie, NY ................
Sumter, SC ...........................
Bellingham, WA ....................
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Hickory, NC ...........................
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LaVergne, TN ........................
Berlin, NH ..............................
Chicago, IL ............................
Hoffman Estates, IL ..............
Atlanta, GA ............................
Shreveport, LA ......................
Ashburn, VA ..........................
Oxford, AL .............................
Nashua, NH ..........................
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
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Notice of Negative Determinations on
Reconsideration Under the Trade
Adjustment Assistance Extension Act
of 2011 Regarding Eligibility To Apply
for Worker Adjustment Assistance
2002 Reopened—Previously Denied
Determinations
In accordance with Section 223 of the
Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19
U.S.C. 2273) (Act) the Department of
Labor (Department) herein presents
summaries of negative determinations
on reconsideration regarding eligibility
to apply for Trade Adjustment
Assistance for workers by case
(TA–W–) number regarding negative
determinations issued during the period
of February 13, 2011 through October
21, 2011. Notices of negative
determinations were published in the
Federal Register and on the
Department’s Web site, as required by
Section 221 of the Act (19 U.S.C. 2271).
As required by the Trade Adjustment
Assistance Extension Act of 2011
(TAAEA), all petitions that were denied
during this time period were
automatically reopened. The
reconsideration investigation revealed
that the following workers groups have
not met the certification criteria under
the provisions of TAAEA.
After careful review of the additional
facts obtained, the following negative
determinations on reconsideration have
been issued.
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TA–W–80,407; CHEP USA, Orlando, FL
I hereby certify that the
aforementioned negative determinations
on reconsideration were issued on
January 25, 2012 through January 27,
2012. These determinations are
available on the Department’s Web site
at tradeact/taa/taa_search_form.cfm
under the searchable listing of
determinations or by calling the Office
of Trade Adjustment Assistance toll-free
at (888) 365–6822.
Dated: January 31, 2012.
Del Min Amy Chen,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment and Training
Administration
2002 Reopened—Previously Denied
Determinations; Notice of Revised
Denied Determinations on
Reconsideration Under the Trade
Adjustment Assistance Extension Act
of 2011 Regarding Eligibility To Apply
for Worker Adjustment Assistance
In accordance with Section 223 of the
Trade Act of 1974, as amended (19
U.S.C. 2273) (Act) the Department of
Labor (Department) herein presents
summaries of revised determinations on
reconsideration regarding eligibility to
apply for Trade Adjustment Assistance
for workers by case (TA–W–) number
regarding negative determinations
issued during the period of February 13,
2011 through October 21, 2011. Notices
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of negative determinations were
published in the Federal Register and
on the Department’s Web site, as
required by Section 221 of the Act (19
U.S.C. 2271). As required by the Trade
Adjustment Assistance Extension Act of
2011 (TAAEA), all petitions that were
denied during this time period were
automatically reconsidered. The
reconsideration investigation revealed
that the following workers groups have
met the certification criteria under the
provisions of TAAEA.
After careful review of the additional
facts obtained, the following revised
determinations on reconsideration have
been issued.
TA–W–80,192; Sykes Enterprises, Inc.,
Morganfield, KY: May 20, 2010
I hereby certify that the
aforementioned revised determinations
on reconsideration were issued on
January 27, 2012. These determinations
are available on the Department’s Web
site at tradeact/taa/taa_search_form.cfm
under the searchable listing of
determinations or by calling the Office
of Trade Adjustment Assistance toll-free
at (888) 365–6822.
Dated January 31, 2012.
Del Min Amy Chen,
Certifying Officer, Office of Trade Adjustment
Assistance.
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
The Legal Services
Corporation’s Governance and
Performance Committee will meet
February 15, 2012. The meeting will
DATE AND TIME:
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commence at 4:30 p.m., Eastern
Standard Time, and will continue until
the conclusion of the Committee’s
agenda.
LOCATION: F. William McCalpin
Conference Center, Legal Services
Corporation Headquarters Building,
3333 K Street, NW., Washington, DC
20007.
PUBLIC OBSERVATION: Members of the
public who are unable to attend but
wish to listen to the public proceedings
may do so by following the telephone
call-in directions provided below but
are asked to keep their telephones
muted to eliminate background noises.
From time to time the presiding Chair
may solicit comments from the public.
CALL-IN DIRECTIONS FOR OPEN SESSIONS:
• Call toll-free number: 1 (866) 451–
4981;
• When prompted, enter the
following numeric pass code:
5907707348
• When connected to the call, please
immediately ‘‘MUTE’’ your telephone.
STATUS OF MEETING: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: 1. Approval
of Agenda.
2. Approval of minutes of the
Committee’s meeting of January 20,
2012.
3. Discussion of the LSC President’s
self-evaluation for 2011.
4. Discussion of Committee members’
self-evaluations for 2011 and the
Committee’s goals for 2012.
5. Public comment.
6. Consider and act on other business.
7. Consider and act on adjournment of
meeting.
CONTACT PERSON FOR INFORMATION:
Katherine Ward, Executive Assistant to
the Vice President & General Counsel, at
(202) 295–1500. Questions may be sent
by electronic mail to
FR_NOTICE_QUESTIONS@lsc.gov.
ACCESSIBILITY: LSC complies with the
American’s with Disabilities Act and
Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation
Act. Upon request, meeting notices and
materials will be made available in
alternative formats to accommodate
individuals with disabilities.
Individuals who need other
accommodations due to disability in
order to attend the meeting in person or
telephonically should contact Katherine
Ward, at (202) 295–1500 or
FR_NOTICE_QUESTIONS@lsc.gov, at
least 2 business days in advance of the
meeting. If a request is made without
advance notice, LSC will make every
effort to accommodate the request but
cannot guarantee that all requests can be
fulfilled.
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Dated: February 6, 2012.
Victor M. Fortuno,
Vice President & General Counsel.
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OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND
BUDGET
2011 Statutory Pay-As-You-Go Act
Annual Report
Office of Management and
Budget (OMB).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This report is being published
as required by the Statutory Pay-AsYou-Go (PAYGO) Act of 2010, 2 U.S.C.
931 et seq. The Act requires that OMB
issue (1) an annual report as specified
in 2 U.S.C. 934(a) and (2) a
sequestration order, if necessary.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick Locke. (202) 395–3945.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
report and additional information about
the PAYGO Act can be found at
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
paygo_default.
SUMMARY:
Authority: 2 U.S.C. 934.
David Rowe,
Deputy Assistant Director for Budget.
This Report is being published
pursuant to section 5 of the Statutory
Pay-As-You-Go (PAYGO) Act of 2010,
Public Law 111–139, 124 Stat. 8, 2
U.S.C. 934, which requires that OMB
issue an annual PAYGO report,
including a sequestration order if
necessary, within 14 working days after
the end of a Congressional session.
This Report describes the budgetary
effects of all legislation enacted during
the first session of the 112th Congress
and presents the 5-year and 10-year
PAYGO scorecards maintained by OMB.
Because neither the 5-year nor 10-year
scorecard shows a debit for the budget
year, which for purposes of this Report
is fiscal year 2012,1 a sequestration
order under subsection 5(b) of the
PAYGO Act, 2 U.S.C. 934(b), is not
necessary.
There was no legislation designated as
emergency legislation under section 4(g)
of the PAYGO Act, 2 U.S.C. 933(g)
enacted during the first session of the
112th Congress. In addition, the
scorecards include no current policy
adjustments made under section 4(c) of
the PAYGO Act, 2 U.S.C. 933(c), for
legislation enacted during the first
session of the 112th Congress. For these
1 References to years on the PAYGO scorecards
are to fiscal years.
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reasons, the Report does not contain any
information about emergency legislation
or a description of any current policy
adjustments.
I. PAYGO Legislation With Budgetary
Effects
PAYGO legislation is authorizing
legislation that affects direct spending
or revenues; and appropriations
legislation that affects direct spending
in the years beyond the budget year or
affects revenues in any year.2 For a more
complete description of the Statutory
PAYGO Act, see the OMB Web site,
https://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/
paygo_description, and Chapter 14,
‘‘Budget Process,’’ of the Analytical
Perspectives volume of the 2012 Budget,
https://www.gpoaccess.gov/usbudget/
fy12/.
The 5-year PAYGO scorecard shows
that PAYGO legislation enacted in the
first session of the 112th Congress was
estimated to have PAYGO budgetary
effects that increase the deficit by
$1,880 million each year from 2012
through 2016. 3 However, balances
carried over from the second session of
the 111th Congress result in net savings
being shown on the 5-year scorecard for
years 2012 through 2015. The 10-year
PAYGO scorecard shows that PAYGO
legislation for this session of Congress
decreased the deficit by $710 million
each year from 2012 through 2021.
Balances from the prior session further
increase the savings in years 2012
through 2020.
In the first session of the 112th
Congress, 33 laws were enacted that
were determined to constitute PAYGO
legislation. Of the 33 enacted PAYGO
laws, 6 were estimated to have PAYGO
budgetary effects (costs or savings) in
excess of $500 million over one or both
of the 5-year or 10-year PAYGO
windows. These acts were:
2 Provisions in appropriations acts that affect
budget authority for direct spending in the years
beyond the budget year (also known as ‘‘outyears’’)
or affect revenues in any year are scorable for the
purposes of the PAYGO scorecards except if the
provisions produce outlay changes that net to zero
over the current year, budget year, and the four
subsequent years. As specified in section 3 of the
Statutory PAYGO Act, off-budget effects are not
counted as budgetary effects. Off-budget effects
refer to effects on the Social Security trust funds
(Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability
Insurance) and the Postal Service.
3 As provided in section 4(d) of the PAYGO Act,
2 U.S.C. 933(d), budgetary effects on the PAYGO
scorecards are based on Congressional estimates for
bills including a reference to a Congressional
estimate in the Congressional Record, and for which
such a reference is indeed present in the Record.
Absent such a Congressional cost estimate, OMB is
required to use its own estimate for the scorecard.
No bill enacted during the first session of the 112th
Congress had such a Congressional estimate and
therefore OMB was required to provide an estimate
for all PAYGO laws enacted during the session.
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LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice
DATE AND TIME: The Legal Services Corporation's Governance and
Performance Committee will meet February 15, 2012. The meeting will
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commence at 4:30 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, and will continue until
the conclusion of the Committee's agenda.
LOCATION: F. William McCalpin Conference Center, Legal Services
Corporation Headquarters Building, 3333 K Street, NW., Washington, DC
20007.
PUBLIC OBSERVATION: Members of the public who are unable to attend but
wish to listen to the public proceedings may do so by following the
telephone call-in directions provided below but are asked to keep their
telephones muted to eliminate background noises. From time to time the
presiding Chair may solicit comments from the public.
CALL-IN DIRECTIONS FOR OPEN SESSIONS:
Call toll-free number: 1 (866) 451-4981;
When prompted, enter the following numeric pass code:
5907707348
When connected to the call, please immediately ``MUTE''
your telephone.
STATUS OF MEETING: Open.
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: 1. Approval of Agenda.
2. Approval of minutes of the Committee's meeting of January 20,
2012.
3. Discussion of the LSC President's self-evaluation for 2011.
4. Discussion of Committee members' self-evaluations for 2011 and
the Committee's goals for 2012.
5. Public comment.
6. Consider and act on other business.
7. Consider and act on adjournment of meeting.
CONTACT PERSON FOR INFORMATION: Katherine Ward, Executive Assistant to
the Vice President & General Counsel, at (202) 295-1500. Questions may
be sent by electronic mail to FR_NOTICE_QUESTIONS@lsc.gov.
ACCESSIBILITY: LSC complies with the American's with Disabilities Act
and Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act. Upon request, meeting
notices and materials will be made available in alternative formats to
accommodate individuals with disabilities. Individuals who need other
accommodations due to disability in order to attend the meeting in
person or telephonically should contact Katherine Ward, at (202) 295-
1500 or FR_NOTICE_QUESTIONS@lsc.gov, at least 2 business days in
advance of the meeting. If a request is made without advance notice,
LSC will make every effort to accommodate the request but cannot
guarantee that all requests can be fulfilled.
Dated: February 6, 2012.
Victor M. Fortuno,
Vice President & General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 2012-3032 Filed 2-6-12; 4:15 pm]
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