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2.7. What new technologies might be
used to disseminate information to
rehabilitation professionals to keep their
skills current?
III. Technical Assistance and
Continuing Education
The Department currently funds 10
regional TACE Centers, each at just
under $800,000 annually, to provide TA
and CE to State VR agencies and their
partners. The Department also supports
a National Technical Assistance Project
to provide TA on topics of national
scope through a variety of methods,
including conferences and webinars.
This one-time, two-year grant was
awarded in FY 2010 for $800,000. The
following questions are designed to
obtain information and feedback that
reflects future delivery and coordination
of TA and CE that will directly result in
high-quality employment outcomes for
individuals with disabilities.
3.1. How do providers and recipients
of TA and CE assess TA and CE needs,
and how can the needs assessment
process be improved?
3.2. What are the most important TA
needs for State VR agencies and other
grantees, and what are the most effective
and efficient ways for TA to be
delivered?
3.3. What are the most critical CE
needs of State VR agencies and other
grantees, and what are the effective and
efficient ways to provide CE?
3.4. Are current Federal funding
levels for addressing TA needs and
delivering CE adequate?
3.5. What is the best structure for
delivering TA and CE (e.g., a system
comprised of centers providing TA on
topical areas such as program
management or quality assurance, a
system of regional TA Centers, or a
combination of these or other
structures)?
3.6. How can national collaboration
among all TA and CE providers be
improved so that the resources devoted
to TA and CE are efficiently and
effectively used?
3.7. How should disability and
employment research and evaluation on
promising and evidenced-based
practices be incorporated into TA and
CE?
3.8. What outcomes should we expect
from a TA and CE delivery system, and
what performance measures can
effectively measure these outcomes?
IV. Use of Section 21 Set-Aside
Research indicates that individuals
with disabilities who are members of
minority groups are less likely to access
VR services and achieve employment
outcomes at lower rates than other
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individuals with disabilities. Funds
made available under section 21 of the
Rehabilitation Act are intended to
improve services and outcomes for
individuals with disabilities who are
members of minority groups. The statute
requires that the Department set aside
for this purpose one percent of all funds
appropriated for programs authorized
under each of Titles II, III, VI, and VII.
In fiscal year 2012 RSA set aside
approximately $2.1 million for grants
funded under section 21.
Currently the Department provides
section 21 funds to four minority
institutions of higher education to
develop rehabilitation training programs
for individuals wishing to enter the field
of rehabilitation counseling. In addition,
the Department funds five grants to
provide outreach, capacity building, TA,
and training to minority entities that are
seeking grants under the Rehabilitation
Act, including grant-writing workshops
and training on disability legislation.
Under the Act, the term minority entity
means an entity that is a historically
black college or university, a Hispanicserving institution of higher education,
an American Indian Tribal college or
university, or another institution of
higher education whose minority
student enrollment is at least 50
percent. Respondents may use the
questions below to guide their input on
how to use the section 21 funds most
effectively to improve services and
outcomes for individuals with
disabilities who are members of
minority groups.
4.1. Is the current use of section 21
funds effective in improving services to
and outcomes for individuals with
disabilities who are members of
minority groups, and if so, what specific
activities or strategies currently funded
by section 21 have been most effective?
4.2. What activities and strategies
currently funded under section 21 are
least effective in improving services to
and outcomes for individuals with
disabilities who are members of
minority groups?
4.3. In what new ways should the
Department use section 21 funds to
improve outcomes for individuals with
disabilities being served by State VR
agencies who are members of minority
groups? Are there new or emerging TA
or training needs that should be
addressed?
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Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 6771.
Dated: November 5, 2012.
Michael Yudin,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services.
[FR Doc. 2012–27332 Filed 11–7–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management SiteSpecific Advisory Board, Nevada
Department of Energy.
Notice of Open Meeting.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
This notice announces a
meeting of the Environmental
Management Site-Specific Advisory
Board (EM SSAB), Nevada. The Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–
463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that public
notice of this meeting be announced in
the Federal Register.
DATES: Wednesday, November 28, 2012,
5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: National Atomic Testing
Museum, 755 E. Flamingo Road, Las
Vegas, Nevada 89119.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Barbara Ulmer, Board Administrator,
232 Energy Way, M/S 505, North Las
Vegas, Nevada 89030. Phone: (702) 630–
0522; Fax (702) 295–5300 or Email:
NSSAB@nv.doe.gov.
SUMMARY:
Purpose of
the Board: The purpose of the Board is
to make recommendations to DOE–EM
and site management in the areas of
environmental restoration, waste
management, and related activities.
Tentative Agenda:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Tentative Agenda
1. U–233 Waste Briefing/Update
2. Site-Wide Environmental Impact
Statement Briefing/Update
3. Nye County Drilling Presentation
4. Industrial Sites-Closing Use
Restriction Sites Presentation
Public Participation: The EM SSAB,
Nevada, welcomes the attendance of the
public at its advisory committee
meetings and will make every effort to
accommodate persons with physical
disabilities or special needs. If you
require special accommodations due to
a disability, please contact Barbara
Ulmer at least seven days in advance of
the meeting at the phone number listed
above. Written statements may be filed
with the Board either before or after the
meeting. Individuals who wish to make
oral presentations pertaining to agenda
items should contact Barbara Ulmer at
the telephone number listed above. The
request must be received five days prior
to the meeting and reasonable provision
will be made to include the presentation
in the agenda. The Deputy Designated
Federal Officer is empowered to
conduct the meeting in a fashion that
will facilitate the orderly conduct of
business. Individuals wishing to make
public comments will be provided a
maximum of five minutes to present
their comments.
Minutes: Minutes will be available by
writing to Barbara Ulmer at the address
listed above or at the following Web
site: https://nv.energy.gov/nssab/
MeetingMinutes.aspx.
Issued at Washington, DC on November 2,
2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management
Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012–27300 Filed 11–7–12; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Bonneville Power Administration
[BPA File No. OS–14]
Public Hearing and Opportunities for
Public Review and Comment
Bonneville Power
Administration (BPA), Department of
Energy (DOE).
ACTION: Notice of Proposed 2014
Oversupply Rates.
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AGENCY:
On March 6, 2012, BPA filed
its Oversupply Management Protocol
with the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission (Docket No. EL11–44) as an
amendment to BPA’s Open Access
Transmission Tariff. The protocol
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authorizes BPA to displace generation
in its balancing authority area with
Federal hydropower and provide
compensation to generators for certain
costs related to the displacement. BPA
is holding the OS–14 rate proceeding to
establish a rate to recover the costs
incurred under the protocol.
DATES: Persons wishing to intervene and
become parties to the proceeding must
file a petition to intervene, via U.S. Mail
or electronic mail, no later than 5:00
p.m. on November 15, 2012. A
prehearing conference will be held at
9:00 a.m. on November 14, 2012.
Written comments by non-party
participants must be received by
February 15, 2013, to be considered in
the Administrator’s Record of Decision.
ADDRESSES:
1. Petitions to intervene should be
directed to Hearing Clerk—L–7,
Bonneville Power Administration, 905
NE 11th Ave., Portland, Oregon 97232,
or may be emailed to rateclerk@bpa.gov.
In addition, copies of the petition must
be served concurrently on BPA’s
General Counsel directed to Mr. Allen
Chan, LT–7, Office of General Counsel,
905 NE 11th Ave., Portland, Oregon
97232, or via email to acchan@bpa.gov
(see section III.A. for more information
regarding interventions).
2. Written comments by participants
should be submitted to the Public
Engagement Office—DKE–7, Bonneville
Power Administration, P.O. Box 14428,
Portland, Oregon 97293. You may also
email your comments to www.bpa.gov/
comment. BPA requests that all
comments and documents intended to
be part of the Official Record in this rate
proceeding contain the designation OS–
14 in the subject line of the email.
3. The prehearing conference will be
held in the BPA Rates Hearing Room,
2nd floor, 911 NE 11th Ave., Portland,
Oregon 97232.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Heidi Helwig—DKE–7, Public Affairs
Specialist, Bonneville Power
Administration, P.O. Box 3621,
Portland, Oregon 97208–3621; by
phone at 503–230–3458 or toll free at
1–800–622–4519; or via email to
hyhelwig@bpa.gov.
Responsible Officials: Mr. Raymond D.
Bliven, Power Rates Manager, and Ms.
Rebecca E. Fredrickson, Transmission
Rates Manager.
BPA Attorney Advisor: Mr. Allen Chan
is the principal BPA attorney in this
matter. Mr. Chan may be contacted by
U.S. Mail at: Mr. Allen Chan, Office
of General Counsel, LT–7, Bonneville
Power Administration, P.O. Box 3621,
Portland, OR 97208–3621 or via email
at: acchan@bpa.gov.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Part I—Introduction and Procedural
Background
The Pacific Northwest Electric Power
Planning and Conservation Act
(Northwest Power Act) provides that
BPA must establish and periodically
review and revise its rates so that they
recover, in accordance with sound
business principles, the costs associated
with the acquisition, conservation, and
transmission of electric power,
including amortization of the Federal
investment in the Federal Columbia
River Power System (FCRPS) over a
reasonable number of years and BPA’s
other costs and expenses. The
Northwest Power Act also requires that
BPA’s rates be established based on the
record of a formal hearing, and for
transmission rates only, that the costs of
the Federal transmission system be
equitably allocated between Federal and
non-Federal power utilizing the system.
This proceeding is being conducted
under the rule for general rate
proceedings, section 1010.9 of BPA’s
Procedures. A proposed schedule for the
proceeding is provided below. A final
schedule will be established by the
Hearing Officer at the prehearing
conference.
BPA Direct Case November 14, 2012
Prehearing Conference November 14,
2012
Parties File Petition to Intervene
November 15, 2012
Motions to Strike December 7, 2012
Data Request Deadline December 7,
2012
Answers to Motions to Strike
December 14, 2012
Data Response Deadline December 14,
2012
Parties file Direct Case January 18,
2013
Clarification January 29–February 1,
2013
Motions to Strike February 6, 2013
Data Request Deadline February 6,
2013
Answers to Motions to Strike February
13, 2013
Data Response Deadline February 13,
2013
Close of Participant Comments
February 15, 2013
Litigants file Rebuttal March 5, 2013
Clarification March 7–8, 2013
Motions to Strike March 13, 2013
Data Request Deadline March 13, 2013
Answers to Motions to Strike March
20, 2013
Data Response Deadline March 20,
2013
Cross-Examination March 25–29, 2013
Initial Briefs Filed April 29, 2013
Oral Argument May 9, 2013
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[FR Doc No: 2012-27300]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Environmental Management Site-Specific Advisory Board, Nevada
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice of Open Meeting.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces a meeting of the Environmental
Management Site-Specific Advisory Board (EM SSAB), Nevada. The Federal
Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463, 86 Stat. 770) requires that
public notice of this meeting be announced in the Federal Register.
DATES: Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 5:00 p.m.
ADDRESSES: National Atomic Testing Museum, 755 E. Flamingo Road, Las
Vegas, Nevada 89119.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Barbara Ulmer, Board Administrator,
232 Energy Way, M/S 505, North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030. Phone: (702)
630-0522; Fax (702) 295-5300 or Email: NSSAB@nv.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Purpose of the Board: The purpose of the
Board is to make recommendations to DOE-EM and site management in the
areas of environmental restoration, waste management, and related
activities.
Tentative Agenda:
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Tentative Agenda
1. U-233 Waste Briefing/Update
2. Site-Wide Environmental Impact Statement Briefing/Update
3. Nye County Drilling Presentation
4. Industrial Sites-Closing Use Restriction Sites Presentation
Public Participation: The EM SSAB, Nevada, welcomes the attendance
of the public at its advisory committee meetings and will make every
effort to accommodate persons with physical disabilities or special
needs. If you require special accommodations due to a disability,
please contact Barbara Ulmer at least seven days in advance of the
meeting at the phone number listed above. Written statements may be
filed with the Board either before or after the meeting. Individuals
who wish to make oral presentations pertaining to agenda items should
contact Barbara Ulmer at the telephone number listed above. The request
must be received five days prior to the meeting and reasonable
provision will be made to include the presentation in the agenda. The
Deputy Designated Federal Officer is empowered to conduct the meeting
in a fashion that will facilitate the orderly conduct of business.
Individuals wishing to make public comments will be provided a maximum
of five minutes to present their comments.
Minutes: Minutes will be available by writing to Barbara Ulmer at
the address listed above or at the following Web site: https://nv.energy.gov/nssab/MeetingMinutes.aspx.
Issued at Washington, DC on November 2, 2012.
LaTanya R. Butler,
Acting Deputy Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 2012-27300 Filed 11-7-12; 8:45 am]
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