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integral part of the new article. Belcrest
Linens v. Unites States, 573 F. Supp. 1149
(CIT 1983), aff’d, 741 F.2d 1368 (Fed. Cir.
1984). CBP considers the totality of the
circumstances and makes such decisions on
a case-by-case basis. The country of origin of
the article’s components, extent of the
processing that occurs within a given
country, and whether such processing
renders a product with a new name,
character, or use are primary considerations
in such cases. Additionally, facts such as
resources expended on product design and
development, extent and nature of postassembly inspection procedures, and worker
skill required during the actual
manufacturing process will be considered
when analyzing whether a substantial
transformation has occurred; however, no
one such factor is determinative.
CBP’s predecessor agency, the U.S.
Customs Service (‘‘Customs’’), previously
found imported valve components to have
been substantially transformed when used in
the manufacture of finished valves. See
Headquarters Ruling Letter (‘‘HRL’’) 729335
(April 18, 1986); HRL 731828 (January 30,
1990); and HRL 558008 (November 16, 1994).
In HRL 729335 dated April 18, 1986,
Customs found that a substantial
transformation had taken place when
finished body castings and bonnet castings
were combined in the U.S. with valve stems,
discs, disc screws and handwheels to
produce complete plumbing valves. In HRL
731828 it was determined that the
production of ball valves using foreign valve
bodies and bonnets combined with U.S.
origin balls, seats, stems, and various seals
and washers effected substantial
transformation of the foreign materials.
Finally, in HRL 558008 Customs considered
the assembly of water system valves using
imported valve body castings and other
internal components. It was concluded that
an assembly entailing the installation of
various subassemblies, gaskets, bolts, seals
and other parts resulted in substantial
transformation of the imported components.
It is our conclusion that the assembly
operations carried out by Omni on the
imported components are closely comparable
to those considered in the rulings cited. The
number of parts assembled, including
significant numbers of U.S.-origin parts, and
the relative complexity of the operations
carried out, indicate that the imported
components have undergone a substantial
transformation by reason of the operations
carried out in the United States. Accordingly,
the finished DBB will be considered a
product of the United States for purposes of
U.S. Government procurement in making this
determination.
HOLDING:
On the basis of the information provided,
we find that the assembly in the U.S.
substantially transforms the components of
foreign origin in DBB valves with an ADTR
system. Therefore, the country of origin of
Omni’s DBB is the United States for purposes
of U.S. Government procurement.
Notice of this final determination will be
given in the Federal Register as required by
19 CFR 177.29. Any party-at-interest other
than the party which requested this final
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determination may request, pursuant to 19
CFR 177.31, that CBP reexamine the matter
anew and issue a new final determination.
Any party-at-interest may, within 30 days
after publication of the Federal Register
notice referenced above, seek judicial review
of this final determination before the Court
of International Trade.
Sincerely,
Sandra L. Bell,
Executive Director, Regulations and Rulings,
Office of International Trade.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR–5700–FA–04]
Announcement of Funding Awards for
Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control, and
Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration
Grant Programs for Fiscal Year (FY)
2013
Office of Healthy Homes and
Lead Hazard Control, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding
awards.
AGENCY:
In accordance with Section
102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions
made by the Department in
competitions for funding under the
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control (OHHLHC) Lead-Based
Paint Hazard Control, and Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program Notices of Funding
Availability. This announcement
contains the name and address of the
award recipients and the amounts of
awards under the Consolidated and
Further Appropriations Act, 2013, and
prior-year appropriations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Matthew E. Ammon, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Office
of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard
Control, Room 8236, 451 Seventh Street
SW., Washington, DC 20410, telephone
202–402–4337. Hearing- and speechimpaired persons may access the
number above via TTY by calling the
toll free Federal Relay Service at 1–800–
877–8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD
announced the FY 2013 awards on May
23, 2013. These awards were the result
of competitions posted on the Internet at
Grants.gov on December 3, 2012, and
amended on January 18, 2013, for the
Lead Based Paint Hazard Control and
the Lead Hazard Reduction
SUMMARY:
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Demonstration Programs (FR–5700–N–
04). The purpose of the competitions
was to award funding for grants for the
Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control Grant Programs.
Applications were scored and
selected on the basis of selection criteria
contained in this Notice. A total of
$95,395,943 was awarded under the
Consolidated and Further Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2013 (Pub. L. 113–
6, approved May 13, 2013) and prior
year appropriations. In accordance with
Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department
of Housing and Urban Development
Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987; 42
U.S.C. 3545), the Department is
publishing the names, addresses, and
the amount of these awards as follows:
1. Lead Based Paint Hazard Control
Program
A total of $55,916,825.50 was
awarded to 25 grantees for the Lead
Based Paint Hazard Control Grant
Program and an additional $4,475,885
was awarded to 23 of the 25 grantees for
the Healthy Homes Initiative under the
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012:
County of Rock, 51 South Main Street,
Janesville, WI 53545–3951, $2,500,000;
City of Duluth, 411 West First Street,
Room 407, Duluth, MN 55802–1197,
$2,481,395; City of Moline, 619 16
Street, Moline, IL 61265–2121,
$2,500,000; City of New London, 111
Union Street, New London, CT 06320–
6634, $2,020,956; Louisville/Jefferson
County Metro Government, 527 W.
Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY 40202–
2814, $2,402,849.50; City of Bridgeport,
999 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604–
4060, $2,499,960; City of Henderson,
P.O. Box 95050, 240 Water Street,
Henderson, NV 89009–5050,
$2,293,701; City of Knoxville,
Tennessee, 400 Main Street, Knoxville,
TN 37902–2405, $2,500,000; City of
Boston, 26 Court Street, Boston, MA
02108–2501, $2,500,000; City of Austin,
1000 E. 11th Street, Suite 200, Austin,
TX 78702–1945, $2,500,000; City of
Winston- Salem, 100 E. First Street,
Suite 423, Winston- Salem, NC 27101–
4000, $2,500,000; State of Ohio—Ohio
Department of Health, 246 North High
Street, Columbus, OH 43215–2412,
$2,500,000; County of Orange, 255 Main
Street, Goshen, NY 10924–1619,
$2,500,000; St. Clair County
Intergovernmental Grants Department,
19 Public Square Suite 200, Belleville,
IL 62220–1695, $1,635,563; Shelby
County Government, 1075 Mullins
Station Road, Memphis, TN 38134–
7730, $2,300,000; Summit County
Combined General Health District, 1100
Graham Road Circle, Stow, OH 44224–
2992, $2,500,000; Salt Lake County,
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2001 South State Street, Salt Lake City,
UT 84190–2770, $2,500,000; State of
Tennessee, 401 Church Street, L&C
Tower 1st Floor, Nashville, TN 37243–
1531, $2,500,000; City of Cedar Rapids,
101 First Street SE., Cedar Rapids, IA
52401–1205, $2,458,286; City of
Lawrence, 200 Common Street,
Lawrence, MA 01840–1515, $2,500,000;
Mahoning County, 21 West Boardman
Street, Youngstown, OH 44503–1427,
$2,500,000; City of Lowell, 50 Arcand
Drive, Lowell, MA 01852–1025,
$2,500,000; City of Lynn Massachusetts,
3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901–
1019, $2,500,000; Vermont Housing
And Conservation Board, 58 East State
Street, Montpelier, VT 05602–3044,
$2,300,000; Rhode Island Housing and
Mortgage Finance Corporation, 44
Washington Street, Providence, RI
02903–1721, $2,500,000.
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2. Lead Hazard Reduction
Demonstration Grant Program
A total of $35,003,232.95 was
awarded to 12 grantees for the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant
Program under the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2013:
Redevelopment Authority of the City of
Erie, 626 State Street, Room 107, Erie,
PA 16501–1128, $3,000,000; City of
Portland, 1120 SW. Fifth Avenue, Room
1250, Portland, OR 97204–1912,
$3,000,000; Winnebago County Health
Department, 401 Division Street,
Rockford, IL 61104–2014,
$2,995,529.64; City and County of San
Francisco, Mayor Office of Housing, 1
South Van Ness Avenue, 5th Floor, San
Francisco, CA 94103–1267, $3,000,000;
Hennepin County, 701 4th Avenue,
Suite 400, Minneapolis, MN 55415–
1843, $3,000,000; Baltimore County, 400
Washington Avenue, Towson, MD
21204–0000, $3,000,000; Houston
Department of Health and Human
Services, 800 North Stadium Drive, 2nd
Floor, Houston, TX 77054–1823,
$3,000,000; City of Memphis, Division
of Housing and Community
Development, 701 N. Main Street,
Memphis, TN 38107–2311, $3,000,000;
City of San Antonio, 1400 South Flores,
San Antonio, TX 78204–1617,
$3,000,000; Malden Redevelopment
Authority, City of Malden, 200 Pleasant
Street, Malden, MA 02148–4829,
$3,000,000; State of Connecticut
Department of Social Services, 25
Sigourney Street, Hartford, CT 06106–
5041, $3,000,000; City of Somerville, 93
Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA
02143–1740, $2,007,703.31.
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Dated: June 21, 2013.
Jon L. Gant,
Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control.
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[FWS–HQ–IA–2013–N140;
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Endangered Species; Receipt of
Applications for Permit
Fish and Wildlife Service,
Interior.
ACTION: Notice of receipt of applications
for permit.
AGENCY:
We, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, invite the public to
comment on the following applications
to conduct certain activities with
endangered species. With some
exceptions, the Endangered Species Act
(ESA) prohibits activities with listed
species unless Federal authorization is
acquired that allows such activities.
DATES: We must receive comments or
requests for documents on or before July
29, 2013.
ADDRESSES: Brenda Tapia, Division of
Management Authority, U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service, 4401 North Fairfax
Drive, Room 212, Arlington, VA 22203;
fax (703) 358–2280; or email
DMAFR@fws.gov.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Brenda Tapia, (703) 358–2104
(telephone); (703) 358–2280 (fax);
DMAFR@fws.gov (email).
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I. Public Comment Procedures
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and explain the basis for your
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The comments and recommendations
that will be most useful and likely to
influence agency decisions are:
(1) Those supported by quantitative
information or studies; and (2) Those
that include citations to, and analyses
of, the applicable laws and regulations.
We will not consider or include in our
administrative record comments we
receive after the close of the comment
period (see DATES) or comments
delivered to an address other than those
listed above (see ADDRESSES).
B. May I review comments submitted by
others?
Comments, including names and
street addresses of respondents, will be
available for public review at the street
address listed under ADDRESSES. The
public may review documents and other
information applicants have sent in
support of the application unless our
allowing viewing would violate the
Privacy Act or Freedom of Information
Act. Before including your address,
phone number, email address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
II. Background
To help us carry out our conservation
responsibilities for affected species, and
in consideration of section 10(a)(1)(A) of
the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as
amended (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.), along
with Executive Order 13576,
‘‘Delivering an Efficient, Effective, and
Accountable Government,’’ and the
President’s Memorandum for the Heads
of Executive Departments and Agencies
of January 21, 2009—Transparency and
Open Government (74 FR 4685; January
26, 2009), which call on all Federal
agencies to promote openness and
transparency in Government by
disclosing information to the public, we
invite public comment on these permit
applications before final action is taken.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT
[Docket No. FR-5700-FA-04]
Announcement of Funding Awards for Lead-Based Paint Hazard
Control, and Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Programs for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2013
AGENCY: Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control, HUD.
ACTION: Announcement of funding awards.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of
Housing and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989, this announcement
notifies the public of funding decisions made by the Department in
competitions for funding under the Office of Healthy Homes and Lead
Hazard Control (OHHLHC) Lead-Based Paint Hazard Control, and Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program Notices of Funding
Availability. This announcement contains the name and address of the
award recipients and the amounts of awards under the Consolidated and
Further Appropriations Act, 2013, and prior-year appropriations.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Matthew E. Ammon, Department of
Housing and Urban Development, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard
Control, Room 8236, 451 Seventh Street SW., Washington, DC 20410,
telephone 202-402-4337. Hearing- and speech-impaired persons may access
the number above via TTY by calling the toll free Federal Relay Service
at 1-800-877-8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: HUD announced the FY 2013 awards on May 23,
2013. These awards were the result of competitions posted on the
Internet at Grants.gov on December 3, 2012, and amended on January 18,
2013, for the Lead Based Paint Hazard Control and the Lead Hazard
Reduction Demonstration Programs (FR-5700-N-04). The purpose of the
competitions was to award funding for grants for the Office of Healthy
Homes and Lead Hazard Control Grant Programs.
Applications were scored and selected on the basis of selection
criteria contained in this Notice. A total of $95,395,943 was awarded
under the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2013
(Pub. L. 113-6, approved May 13, 2013) and prior year appropriations.
In accordance with Section 102(a)(4)(C) of the Department of Housing
and Urban Development Reform Act of 1989 (103 Stat. 1987; 42 U.S.C.
3545), the Department is publishing the names, addresses, and the
amount of these awards as follows:
1. Lead Based Paint Hazard Control Program
A total of $55,916,825.50 was awarded to 25 grantees for the Lead
Based Paint Hazard Control Grant Program and an additional $4,475,885
was awarded to 23 of the 25 grantees for the Healthy Homes Initiative
under the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2012: County of Rock, 51
South Main Street, Janesville, WI 53545-3951, $2,500,000; City of
Duluth, 411 West First Street, Room 407, Duluth, MN 55802-1197,
$2,481,395; City of Moline, 619 16 Street, Moline, IL 61265-2121,
$2,500,000; City of New London, 111 Union Street, New London, CT 06320-
6634, $2,020,956; Louisville/Jefferson County Metro Government, 527 W.
Jefferson Street, Louisville, KY 40202-2814, $2,402,849.50; City of
Bridgeport, 999 Broad Street, Bridgeport, CT 06604-4060, $2,499,960;
City of Henderson, P.O. Box 95050, 240 Water Street, Henderson, NV
89009-5050, $2,293,701; City of Knoxville, Tennessee, 400 Main Street,
Knoxville, TN 37902-2405, $2,500,000; City of Boston, 26 Court Street,
Boston, MA 02108-2501, $2,500,000; City of Austin, 1000 E. 11th Street,
Suite 200, Austin, TX 78702-1945, $2,500,000; City of Winston- Salem,
100 E. First Street, Suite 423, Winston- Salem, NC 27101-4000,
$2,500,000; State of Ohio--Ohio Department of Health, 246 North High
Street, Columbus, OH 43215-2412, $2,500,000; County of Orange, 255 Main
Street, Goshen, NY 10924-1619, $2,500,000; St. Clair County
Intergovernmental Grants Department, 19 Public Square Suite 200,
Belleville, IL 62220-1695, $1,635,563; Shelby County Government, 1075
Mullins Station Road, Memphis, TN 38134-7730, $2,300,000; Summit County
Combined General Health District, 1100 Graham Road Circle, Stow, OH
44224-2992, $2,500,000; Salt Lake County,
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2001 South State Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84190-2770, $2,500,000;
State of Tennessee, 401 Church Street, L&C Tower 1st Floor, Nashville,
TN 37243-1531, $2,500,000; City of Cedar Rapids, 101 First Street SE.,
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401-1205, $2,458,286; City of Lawrence, 200 Common
Street, Lawrence, MA 01840-1515, $2,500,000; Mahoning County, 21 West
Boardman Street, Youngstown, OH 44503-1427, $2,500,000; City of Lowell,
50 Arcand Drive, Lowell, MA 01852-1025, $2,500,000; City of Lynn
Massachusetts, 3 City Hall Square, Lynn, MA 01901-1019, $2,500,000;
Vermont Housing And Conservation Board, 58 East State Street,
Montpelier, VT 05602-3044, $2,300,000; Rhode Island Housing and
Mortgage Finance Corporation, 44 Washington Street, Providence, RI
02903-1721, $2,500,000.
2. Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program
A total of $35,003,232.95 was awarded to 12 grantees for the Lead
Hazard Reduction Demonstration Grant Program under the Consolidated
Appropriations Act, 2013: Redevelopment Authority of the City of Erie,
626 State Street, Room 107, Erie, PA 16501-1128, $3,000,000; City of
Portland, 1120 SW. Fifth Avenue, Room 1250, Portland, OR 97204-1912,
$3,000,000; Winnebago County Health Department, 401 Division Street,
Rockford, IL 61104-2014, $2,995,529.64; City and County of San
Francisco, Mayor Office of Housing, 1 South Van Ness Avenue, 5th Floor,
San Francisco, CA 94103-1267, $3,000,000; Hennepin County, 701 4th
Avenue, Suite 400, Minneapolis, MN 55415-1843, $3,000,000; Baltimore
County, 400 Washington Avenue, Towson, MD 21204-0000, $3,000,000;
Houston Department of Health and Human Services, 800 North Stadium
Drive, 2nd Floor, Houston, TX 77054-1823, $3,000,000; City of Memphis,
Division of Housing and Community Development, 701 N. Main Street,
Memphis, TN 38107-2311, $3,000,000; City of San Antonio, 1400 South
Flores, San Antonio, TX 78204-1617, $3,000,000; Malden Redevelopment
Authority, City of Malden, 200 Pleasant Street, Malden, MA 02148-4829,
$3,000,000; State of Connecticut Department of Social Services, 25
Sigourney Street, Hartford, CT 06106-5041, $3,000,000; City of
Somerville, 93 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA 02143-1740,
$2,007,703.31.
Dated: June 21, 2013.
Jon L. Gant,
Director, Office of Healthy Homes and Lead Hazard Control.
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