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Texas will meet the criteria to resume a
payable period in Tier 3 of the EUC08
program. This payable period will start
with the week beginning October 7,
2012. For claimants establishing new
eligibility in Tier 3, the maximum
potential entitlement is the lesser of 35
percent of the maximum regular UC
entitlement or 9 times the regular UC
weekly benefit amount.
• With the week ending October 6,
2012, Georgia and Mississippi will have
served a full 13 week ‘‘off’’ period in
Tier 4 of the EUC08 program. Given that
the trigger rate for these states is
currently at or above the 9.0 percent
trigger rate threshold, and no more
unemployment rates will be released
before October 19, 2012, Georgia and
Mississippi will meet the criteria to
resume a payable period in Tier 4 of the
EUC08 program. The payable period
will start with the week beginning
October 7, 2012. For claimants
establishing new eligibility in Tier 4, the
maximum potential entitlement in Tier
4 is the lesser of 24 percent of the
maximum regular UC entitlement or 6
times the regular UC weekly benefit
amount.
• Based on data released by the
Bureau of Labor Statistics on September
21, 2012, the three month average,
seasonally adjusted total unemployment
rate for the District of Columbia fell
below the 9.0 percent trigger rate
threshold to remain ‘‘on’’ in Tier 4 of
the EUC08 program. As a result,
entitlement for claimants in the District
of Columbia in the EUC08 program will
decrease from a maximum possible
duration of 47 weeks to a maximum
possible duration of 37 weeks. The week
ending October 13, 2012, will be the last
week in which EUC claimants in the
District of Columbia can exhaust Tier 3,
and establish Tier 4 eligibility. Under
the phase-out provisions, claimants can
receive any remaining entitlement they
have in Tier 4 after October 13, 2012.
Information for Claimants
The duration of benefits payable in
the EUC08 program, and the terms and
conditions under which they are
payable, are governed by Public Laws
110–252, 110–449, 111–5, 111–92, 111–
118, 111–144, 111–157, 111–205, 111–
312, 112–96, and the operating
instructions issued to the states by the
Department.
In the case of a state beginning or
concluding a payable period in EUC08,
the State Workforce Agency will furnish
a written notice of any change in
potential entitlement to each individual
who could establish, or had established,
eligibility for benefits (20 CFR 615.13
(c)(1) and (c)(4)). Persons who believe
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they may be entitled to benefits under
the EUC08 program, or who wish to
inquire about their rights under the
program, should contact their State
Workforce Agency.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Scott Gibbons, U.S. Department of
Labor, Employment and Training
Administration, Office of
Unemployment Insurance, 200
Constitution Avenue NW., Frances
Perkins Bldg. Room S–4524,
Washington, DC 20210, telephone
number (202) 693–3008 (this is not a
toll-free number) or by email:
gibbons.scott@dol.gov.
Signed in Washington, DC, this 17th day of
October, 2012.
Jane Oates,
Assistant Secretary, Employment and
Training Administration.
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NASA Case No.: KSC–13161:
Hydrophobic-Core Microcapsules and
their Formation;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12890–2:
Aerogel/Polymer Composite
Materials;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12890–2–DIV:
Aerogel/Polymer Composite
Materials;
NASA Case No.: KSC–13331: A Method
for Accurately Calibrating a
Spectrometer Using Broadband Light;
NASA Case No.: KSC–13343: Inkjet
Printing of Conductive Carbon
Nanotubes, Inherently Conductive
Polymers, and Metal Particle Inks;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12866: In-Situ
Wire Damage Detection System;
NASA Case No.: KSC–13278: Elongated
Microcapsules and their Formation;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12236–CIP: Flame
Suppression Agent, System and
Users;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12848–DIV:
Foam/Aerogel Composite Materials
for Thermal and Acoustic Insulation
and Cryogen Storage;
NASA Case No.: KSC–13167:
Hydrophilic-Core Microcapsules and
their Formation.
Government-Owned Inventions,
Available for Licensing
Sumara M. Thompson-King,
Acting Deputy General Counsel.
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of
Inventions for Licensing.
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AGENCY:
Patent applications on the
inventions listed below assigned to the
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, have been filed in the
United States Patent and Trademark
Office, and are available for licensing.
DATES: October 30, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Randy Heald, Patent Counsel, Kennedy
Space Center, Mail Code CC–A,
Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899;
telephone (321) 867–7214; fax (321)
867–1817.
NASA Case No.: KSC–13265: Inductive
Position Sensor;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12539–3: SelfHealing Wire Insulation;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12978–DIV:
Mechanical Alloying of a
Hydrogenation Catalyst Used for the
Remediation of Contaminated
Compounds;
NASA Case No.: KSC–13336:
Electrically Conductive Composite
Material;
NASA Case No.: KSC–12871: Low-Melt
Poly(Amic Acids) and Polyimides and
Their Uses;
NASA Case No.: KSC–13285: Method of
Fault Detection and Rerouting;
SUMMARY:
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Research License
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of intent to grant
exclusive research only license.
AGENCY:
This notice is issued in
accordance with 35 U.S.C. 209(e) and 37
CFR 404.7(a)(1)(i). NASA hereby gives
notice of its intent to grant an exclusive,
research only license in the United
States to practice the invention
described and claimed in U.S. Patent
Nos. 6,967,051 entitled ‘‘Thermal
Insulation Systems’’ and 7,781,492
entitled ‘‘Foam-Aerogel Composite
Materials for Thermal and Acoustic
Insulation and Cryogen Storage,’’ to
Flexure, LLC, having its principal place
of business at 4423 Lehigh Road, Suite
235, College Park, Maryland 20740. The
patent rights in this invention have been
assigned to the United States of America
as represented by the Administrator of
the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration. The prospective
SUMMARY:
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice (12-066)]
Government-Owned Inventions, Available for Licensing
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
ACTION: Notice of Availability of Inventions for Licensing.
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SUMMARY: Patent applications on the inventions listed below assigned to
the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, have been filed in
the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and are available for
licensing.
DATES: October 30, 2012.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Randy Heald, Patent Counsel, Kennedy
Space Center, Mail Code CC-A, Kennedy Space Center, FL 32899; telephone
(321) 867-7214; fax (321) 867-1817.
NASA Case No.: KSC-13265: Inductive Position Sensor;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12539-3: Self-Healing Wire Insulation;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12978-DIV: Mechanical Alloying of a Hydrogenation
Catalyst Used for the Remediation of Contaminated Compounds;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13336: Electrically Conductive Composite Material;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12871: Low-Melt Poly(Amic Acids) and Polyimides and
Their Uses;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13285: Method of Fault Detection and Rerouting;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13161: Hydrophobic-Core Microcapsules and their
Formation;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12890-2: Aerogel/Polymer Composite Materials;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12890-2-DIV: Aerogel/Polymer Composite Materials;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13331: A Method for Accurately Calibrating a
Spectrometer Using Broadband Light;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13343: Inkjet Printing of Conductive Carbon
Nanotubes, Inherently Conductive Polymers, and Metal Particle Inks;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12866: In-Situ Wire Damage Detection System;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13278: Elongated Microcapsules and their Formation;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12236-CIP: Flame Suppression Agent, System and
Users;
NASA Case No.: KSC-12848-DIV: Foam/Aerogel Composite Materials for
Thermal and Acoustic Insulation and Cryogen Storage;
NASA Case No.: KSC-13167: Hydrophilic-Core Microcapsules and their
Formation.
Sumara M. Thompson-King,
Acting Deputy General Counsel.
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