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ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-FTR–2014–06; Docket No. 2014–
0002; Sequence 29]
Maximum Per Diem Rates for the
Continental United States (CONUS)
Office of Government-wide
Policy (OGP), General Services
Administration (GSA).
ACTION: Notice of GSA Per Diem
Bulletin FTR 15–01, Fiscal Year (FY)
2015 Continental United States
(CONUS) per diem rates.
AGENCY:
The General Services
Administration’s (GSA) Fiscal Year (FY)
2015 per diem review has resulted in
lodging and meal allowance changes for
certain locations within the Continental
United States (CONUS) to provide for
reimbursement of Federal employees’
expenses covered by per diem.
DATES: Effective: August 15, 2014.
Applicability: This notice applies to
travel performed on or after October 1,
2014 through September 30, 2015.
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Policy, Office of Asset and
Transportation Management, at 202–
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gsa.gov. Please cite Notice of GSA Per
Diem Bulletin FTR 15–01.
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NSA location. The Middlebury, VT
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The standard lodging per diem rate
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for more information on the special
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In addition, the Federal Travel
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11.300 through 301–11.306.
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Dated: August 7, 2014.
Carolyn Austin-Diggs,
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HUMAN SERVICES
Final Effect of Designation of a Class
of Employees for Addition to the
Special Exposure Cohort
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH), Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
HHS gives notice concerning
the final effect of the HHS decision to
designate a class of employees from the
Nuclear Metals Inc. facility in West
Concord, Massachusetts, as an addition
to the Special Exposure Cohort (SEC)
under the Energy Employees
Occupational Illness Compensation
Program Act of 2000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director, Division
of Compensation Analysis and Support,
NIOSH, 1090 Tusculum Avenue, MS C–
46, Cincinnati, OH 45226–1938,
Telephone 877–222–7570. Information
requests can also be submitted by email
to DCAS@CDC.GOV.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7384q(b). 42 U.S.C.
7384l(14)(C).
On July 11, 2014, as provided for
under the Secretary of HHS designated
the following class of employees as an
addition to the SEC:
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All Atomic Weapons Employees who
worked at the facility owned by Nuclear
Metals, Inc. (or a subsequent owner) in West
Concord, Massachusetts, during the period
from January 1, 1980, through December 31,
1990, for a number of work days aggregating
at least 250 work days, occurring either
solely under this employment, or in
combination with work days within the
parameters established for one or more other
classes of employees included in the Special
Exposure Cohort.
This designation became effective on
August 10, 2014. Therefore, beginning
on August 10, 2014, members of this
class of employees, defined as reported
in this notice, became members of the
SEC.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health.
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Overall Questions
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC)
[CDC–2014–0013, Docket Number NIOSH–
274]
NIOSH Current Intelligence Bulletin:
Promoting Health and Preventing Disease
and Injury through Workplace Tobacco
Policies
National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health
(NIOSH) of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC),
Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice of draft document for
public comment.
AGENCY:
The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health of the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention announces the availability of
a draft Current Intelligence Bulletin
(CIB) entitled NIOSH Current
Intelligence Bulletin: Promoting Health
and Preventing Disease and Injury
through Workplace Tobacco Policies for
public comment. To view the notice and
related materials, visit https://
www.regulations.gov and enter CDC–
2014–0013 in the search field and click
‘‘Search.’’
Public comment period: Comments
must be received September 15, 2014.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by CDC–2014–0013 and
Docket Number NIOSH–274, by either
of the following two methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal:
https://www.regulations.gov Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
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• Mail: National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health, NIOSH
Docket Office, 1090 Tusculum Avenue,
MS C–34, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226–1998.
Instructions: All information received
in response to this notice must include
the agency name and docket number
[CDC–2014–0013; NIOSH–274]. All
relevant comments received will be
posted without change https://
www.regulations.gov, including any
personal information provided. All
electronic comments should be
formatted as Microsoft Word. All
information received in response to this
notice will also be available for public
examination and copying at the NIOSH
Docket Office, 1150 Tusculum Avenue,
Room 109, Cincinnati, OH 45226–1998.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of the public review of the draft
document is to help assure that the final
version of the NIOSH Current
Intelligence Bulletin meets current
quality standards before it is
disseminated.
(1) Does the draft CIB provide useful
information and recommendations?
(2) Is it reasonably clear and
comprehensible?
(3) Does it include any technical
errors or factual inaccuracies?
(4) Are there any critical omissions?
(5) Does it include any unnecessary
information that should be deleted?
(6) Are any of the conclusions
inappropriate?
(7) Are any of the recommendations
inappropriate?
Background: NIOSH has previously
published two formal Current
Intelligence Bulletins entirely devoted to
the issue of tobacco use. The first—CIB
31: Adverse Health Effects of Smoking
and the Occupational Environment
[DHEW (NIOSH) Publication Number
79–122]—outlined several ways in
which smoking interacts with other
workplace exposures to increase risk of
disease and injury among workers. That
document recommended that smoking
be curtailed in workplaces where those
other hazards are present and that
worker exposure to those other
occupational hazards be controlled
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/1970/
79122_31.html. The second—CIB 54:
Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the
Workplace; Lung Cancer and other
Health Effects [DHHS (NIOSH)
Publication No. 91–108]—focused on
secondhand smoke in the workplace as
a cause of cancer and cardiovascular
disease. That document recommended
eliminating tobacco smoking in the
workplace as the best preventive
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approach https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/
docs/91–108/.
NIOSH has prepared a current draft
CIB: Promoting Health and Preventing
Disease and Injury through Workplace
Tobacco Policies for anticipated
dissemination during the 50th
anniversary year of the Surgeon
General’s first report on the health
consequences of smoking published in
1964. The draft CIB reflects a ‘‘strategy
integrating occupational safety and
health protection with health promotion
to prevent worker injury and illness and
to advance health and well-being’’ [see
https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/TWH/
totalhealth.html], embodied by NIOSH
in a recently launched Total Worker
HealthTM (TWHTM) Program.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: R.M.
Castellan, NIOSH, Division of
Respiratory Disease Studies, Mailstop
H–2900, 1095 Willowdale Road,
Morgantown, West Virginia 26505–
2888. Phone: (304) 285–6117.
Dated: August 7, 2014.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational
Safety and Health, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Final Effect of Designation of a Class of Employees for Addition
to the Special Exposure Cohort
AGENCY: National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH),
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS).
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: HHS gives notice concerning the final effect of the HHS
decision to designate a class of employees from the Nuclear Metals Inc.
facility in West Concord, Massachusetts, as an addition to the Special
Exposure Cohort (SEC) under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness
Compensation Program Act of 2000.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Stuart L. Hinnefeld, Director,
Division of Compensation Analysis and Support, NIOSH, 1090 Tusculum
Avenue, MS C-46, Cincinnati, OH 45226-1938, Telephone 877-222-7570.
Information requests can also be submitted by email to DCAS@CDC.GOV.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7384q(b). 42 U.S.C. 7384l(14)(C).
On July 11, 2014, as provided for under the Secretary of HHS
designated the following class of employees as an addition to the SEC:
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All Atomic Weapons Employees who worked at the facility owned by
Nuclear Metals, Inc. (or a subsequent owner) in West Concord,
Massachusetts, during the period from January 1, 1980, through
December 31, 1990, for a number of work days aggregating at least
250 work days, occurring either solely under this employment, or in
combination with work days within the parameters established for one
or more other classes of employees included in the Special Exposure
Cohort.
This designation became effective on August 10, 2014. Therefore,
beginning on August 10, 2014, members of this class of employees,
defined as reported in this notice, became members of the SEC.
John Howard,
Director, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.
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