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proper care instructions may vary
greatly among firms, primarily based on
the number of different lines of textile
garments introduced per year that
require new or revised care instructions.
Staff estimates the burden of
determining care instructions to be 100
hours each year per firm, for a
cumulative total of 2,264,200 hours.
Staff further estimates that the burden of
drafting and ordering labels is 80 hours
each year per firm, for a total of
1,811,360 hours. Staff believes that the
process of attaching labels is fully
automated and integrated into other
production steps for about 40 percent of
the approximately 18.4 billion garments
that are required to have care
instructions on permanent labels.12 For
the remaining 11.04 billion items (60
percent of 18.4 billion), the process is
semi-automated and requires an average
of approximately ten seconds per item,
for a total of 30,666,667 hours per year.
Task
Thus, the total estimated annual burden
for all firms is 34,742,226 hours
(2,264,200 hours to determine care
instructions + 1,811,360 hours to draft
and order labels + 30,666,666 hours to
attach labels).
Estimated annual cost burden:
$258,329,000, rounded to the nearest
thousand (solely relating to labor costs).
The chart below summarizes the total
estimated costs.
Hourly rate
Burden hours
Labor cost
Determine care instructions .............................................................................................
Draft and order labels ......................................................................................................
Attach labels ....................................................................................................................
$ 26.00
17.00
13 5.50
2,264,200
1,811,360
30,666,667
$58,869,200
30,793,120
168,666,669
Total ..........................................................................................................................
............................
............................
258,328,989
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12 About 1 billion of the 19.4 billion garments
produced annually are either not covered by the
Care Labeling Rule (gloves, hats, caps, and leather,
fur, plastic, or leather garments) or are subject to an
exemption that allows care instructions to appear
on packaging (hosiery).
Staff believes that there are no current
start-up costs or other capital costs
associated with the Care Labeling Rule.
Because the labeling of textile products
has been an integral part of the
manufacturing process for decades,
manufacturers have in place the capital
equipment necessary to comply with the
Rule’s labeling requirements. Based on
knowledge of the industry, staff believes
that much of the information required
by the Rule would be included on the
product label even absent those
requirements.
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or deliver your comment to the
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Notice of Public Meeting for the
Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the U.S.
Department of State Foreign Affairs
Security Training Center in Nottoway
County, Virginia
U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA).
AGENCY:
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ACTION:
Meeting Notice.
Pursuant to the Council on
Environmental Quality regulations
implementing the procedural provisions
of the National Environmental Policy
Act, the U.S. General Services
Administration (GSA) has prepared and
filed with the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) a Supplement
to the 2012 Draft Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS) for the U.S. Department
of State (DOS), Bureau of Diplomatic
Security, Foreign Affairs Security
Training Center (FASTC). GSA is the
lead agency; cooperating agencies are
DOS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(ACE), EPA, and National Guard Bureau
(NGB). The Supplemental Draft EIS was
prepared to evaluate the environmental
impacts of site acquisition and
development of FASTC at the Virginia
Army National Guard Maneuver
Training Center (VA ANG MTC) at Fort
Pickett and Nottoway County’s Local
Redevelopment Authority area in
Nottoway County, Virginia.
DATES: Comment date: The public may
submit comments on the Supplemental
Draft EIS during a 45-day public review
and comment period beginning January
9, 2015 with publication of this notice
and ending on February 23, 2015.
Instructions for submitting comments
may be found under the heading
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION in this
notice.
Public Meeting: A public information
meeting is scheduled for January 26,
2015, between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.,
Eastern Standard Time, in the
Auditorium at the Blackstone
Conference and Retreat Center located at
707 Fourth Street, Blackstone VA 23824.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments by
email to FASTC.info@gsa.gov, or U.S.
Postal Service to: Ms. Abigail Low, GSA
Project Manager, 20 N. 8th Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19107.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Abigail Low, GSA Project Manager; 20
N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
215–446–4815, or email at FASTC.info@
gsa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: The purpose of the
proposed FASTC in Nottoway County is
to consolidate existing dispersed hard
skills training functions into a single
suitable location to improve training
efficiency and enhance training
operations. The proposed FASTC is
needed to meet the increased demand
for well-trained security personnel. A
Notice of Intent to prepare a
Supplemental Draft EIS was published
in the Federal Register at 79 FR 52336
on September 3, 2014. A public scoping
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period and public scoping meeting for
the proposed action were held in
October 2011 in relation to the 2012
Draft EIS. Additionally, the public was
invited to submit comments concerning
the proposal for 30 days from
publication of the September 3, 2014
Notice of Intent to prepare a
Supplemental Draft EIS.
The alternatives fully evaluated in the
Supplemental Draft EIS include the No
Action Alternative and Build
Alternative 3. Build Alternative 3 was
developed based on the 2014 Master
Plan Update that incorporates the
adjustments in the FASTC program. The
Preferred Alternative is Build
Alternative 3.
The Supplemental Draft EIS
incorporates by reference and builds
upon the analyses presented in the 2012
Draft EIS and documents the Section
106 process under the National Historic
Preservation Act of 1966, as amended
(36 CFR part 800). The Supplemental
Draft EIS addresses substantial changes
to the proposed action that are relevant
to environmental concerns and assesses
any new circumstances or information
relevant to potential environmental
impacts.
In early 2013, all efforts on the Final
EIS and work on the proposed site at
Fort Pickett and Nottoway County’s
LRA area were put on hold pending
additional due diligence and reviews at
an existing federal training site in
Georgia. As part of this due diligence
effort, DOS conducted site visits to the
Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center (FLETC) in Glynco, Georgia.
During this time period, DOS also
assessed the scope and size of the
FASTC project and determined a
smaller platform was more fiscally
prudent.
In April 2014, the earlier DOS
selection of the proposed site for FASTC
at Fort Pickett and Nottoway County
was reaffirmed. Planning for the site
resumed based on a reduced scope of
requirements compared with the 2012
plan. The project would now proceed as
a hard skills only facility, which
consists of driving tracks, firing ranges,
a mock urban environment, explosives
ranges, and associated classrooms and
administrative functions. Several hard
skills training venues have been
consolidated. Soft skills training, such
as simulation labs, and life support
functions, such as dormitories and
dining facilities have been eliminated
from the program. More information on
the proposed FASTC program is
available at https://www.state.gov/
recovery/fastc.
The Supplemental Draft EIS has been
distributed to various federal, state, and
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local agencies. The Supplemental Draft
EIS is available for review on the project
Web site https://www.state.gov/recovery/
fastc. A printed copy of the
Supplemental Draft EIS is available for
viewing at the following libraries:
• Nottoway County Library—Louis
Spencer Epes Memorial Library, 415
South Main St., Blackstone, VA
• Amelia County—James L. Hamner
Public Library, 16351 Dunn Street,
Amelia, VA
• Brunswick County—Brunswick
County Library, 133 W. Hicks Street,
Lawrenceville, VA
• Dinwiddie County—Dinwiddie
Library, 14103 Boydton Plank Road,
Dinwiddie, VA
• Lunenburg County—Ripberger
Library, 117 South Broad St., Kenbridge,
VA
• Prince Edward County—
Farmville—Prince Edward Community
Library, 1303 West 3rd Street,
Farmville, VA
• Chesterfield County—Central
Library, 9501 Lori Road, Chesterfield,
VA
• Mecklenburg County—Southside
Regional Library, 316 Washington
Street, Boydton, VA
Federal, state, and local agencies, and
other interested parties, are invited and
encouraged to be present or represented
at the public meeting on January 26,
2015. All formal comments will become
part of the public record and substantive
comments will be responded to in the
Final EIS.
Public Comments: Comments on the
Supplemental Draft EIS can be
submitted three ways: (1) Submit
comments via the FASTC email address:
FASTC.info@gsa.gov, (2) provide
written comments during the public
meeting, or (3) mail a comment form or
letter to: Ms. Abigail Low, GSA Project
Manager, 20 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia,
PA 19107. Written comments
postmarked by February 23, 2015 will
become part of the official public
record.
Public Meeting: An informational
presentation will be followed by an
informal question and answer session.
Informational posters will be on display,
and representatives from GSA and DOS
will be available to explain the
proposed project, answer questions, and
receive comments from the public.
Comment forms will be available for
the public to provide formal written
comments.
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Dated: December 24, 2014.
Myles Vaughan,
NEPA Program Manager, Facilities
Management & Services Programs Division,
U.S. GSA, Mid-Atlantic Region.
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and Human Services (HHS).
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Under the National
Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA)
(42 U.S.C. 300aa–26), the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
within the Department of Health and
Human Services (HHS) develops
vaccine information materials that all
health care providers are required to
give to patients/parents prior to
administration of specific vaccines.
HHS/CDC seeks written comment on the
proposed updated vaccine information
statement for multiple pediatric
vaccines.
SUMMARY:
Written comments must be
received on or before March 10, 2015.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by Docket No. CDC–2015–
0001, by any of the following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
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addressed to Suzanne Johnson-DeLeon
(msj1@cdc.gov), National Center for
Immunization and Respiratory Diseases,
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, Mailstop A–19, 1600 Clifton
Road NE., Atlanta, Georgia 30329.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
docket number. All relevant comments
received will be posted without change
to https://www.regulations.gov, including
any personal information provided. For
access to the docket to read background
documents or comments received, go to
https://www.regulations.gov.
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Wolfe (crw4@cdc.gov), National Center
for Immunization and Respiratory
Diseases, Centers for Disease Control
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and Prevention, Mailstop A–19, 1600
Clifton Road NE., Atlanta, Georgia
30329.
The
National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act
of 1986 (Pub. L. 99–660), as amended by
section 708 of Public Law 103–183,
added section 2126 to the Public Health
Service Act. Section 2126, codified at 42
U.S.C. 300aa–26, requires the Secretary
of Health and Human Services to
develop and disseminate vaccine
information materials for distribution by
all health care providers in the United
States to any patient (or to the parent or
legal representative in the case of a
child) receiving vaccines covered under
the National Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program (VICP).
Development and revision of the
vaccine information materials, also
known as Vaccine Information
Statements (VIS), have been delegated
by the Secretary to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Section 2126 requires that the materials
be developed, or revised, after notice to
the public, with a 60-day comment
period, and in consultation with the
Advisory Commission on Childhood
Vaccines, appropriate health care
provider and parent organizations, and
the Food and Drug Administration. The
law also requires that the information
contained in the materials be based on
available data and information, be
presented in understandable terms, and
include:
(1) A concise description of the
benefits of the vaccine,
(2) A concise description of the risks
associated with the vaccine,
(3) A statement of the availability of
the National Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program, and
(4) Such other relevant information as
may be determined by the Secretary.
The vaccines initially covered under
the National Vaccine Injury
Compensation Program were diphtheria,
tetanus, pertussis, measles, mumps,
rubella and poliomyelitis vaccines.
Since April 15, 1992, any health care
provider in the United States who
intends to administer one of these
covered vaccines is required to provide
copies of the relevant vaccine
information materials prior to
administration of any of these vaccines.
Since then, the following vaccines have
been added to the National Vaccine
Injury Compensation Program, requiring
use of vaccine information materials for
them as well: Hepatitis B, Haemophilus
influenzae type b (Hib), varicella
(chickenpox), pneumococcal conjugate,
rotavirus, hepatitis A, meningococcal,
human papillomavirus (HPV), and
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seasonal influenza vaccines.
Instructions for use of the vaccine
information materials are found on the
CDC Web site at: https://www.cdc.gov/
vaccines/hcp/vis/. Copies of
the Vaccine Information Statements are
found in the docket at
www.regulations.gov (Docket CDC–
2015–0001) under ‘‘Supporting and
Related Materials.’’
HHS/CDC is proposing an updated
version of the multiple pediatric
vaccines (‘‘Your Baby’s First Vaccines’’)
vaccine information statement.
The vaccine information materials
referenced in this notice are being
developed in consultation with the
Advisory Commission on Childhood
Vaccines, the Food and Drug
Administration, and parent and health
care provider groups.
We invite written comment on the
proposed vaccine information material
entitled ‘‘Your Baby’s First Vaccines:
What You Need to Know.’’ A copy of
the proposed vaccine information
statement is available at
www.regulations.gov (see Docket ID
CDC–2015–0001). Comments submitted
will be considered in finalizing these
materials. When the final materials are
published in the Federal Register, the
notice will include an effective date for
their mandatory use.
Dated: January 5, 2015.
Ron A. Otten,
Acting Deputy Associate Director for Science,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Delegations of Authority of the
Department of Health and Human
Services (45 FR 67772–76, dated
October 14, 1980, and corrected at 45 FR
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most recently at 79 FR 21760–21763,
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GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
[Notice-FAS-2014-02; Docket: 2014-0002; Sequence: 39]
Notice of Public Meeting for the Supplemental Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs
Security Training Center in Nottoway County, Virginia
AGENCY: U.S. General Services Administration (GSA).
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ACTION: Meeting Notice.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to the Council on Environmental Quality regulations
implementing the procedural provisions of the National Environmental
Policy Act, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) has prepared
and filed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a
Supplement to the 2012 Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for
the U.S. Department of State (DOS), Bureau of Diplomatic Security,
Foreign Affairs Security Training Center (FASTC). GSA is the lead
agency; cooperating agencies are DOS, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
(ACE), EPA, and National Guard Bureau (NGB). The Supplemental Draft EIS
was prepared to evaluate the environmental impacts of site acquisition
and development of FASTC at the Virginia Army National Guard Maneuver
Training Center (VA ANG MTC) at Fort Pickett and Nottoway County's
Local Redevelopment Authority area in Nottoway County, Virginia.
DATES: Comment date: The public may submit comments on the Supplemental
Draft EIS during a 45-day public review and comment period beginning
January 9, 2015 with publication of this notice and ending on February
23, 2015. Instructions for submitting comments may be found under the
heading SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION in this notice.
Public Meeting: A public information meeting is scheduled for
January 26, 2015, between 7:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard
Time, in the Auditorium at the Blackstone Conference and Retreat Center
located at 707 Fourth Street, Blackstone VA 23824.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments by email to FASTC.info@gsa.gov">FASTC.info@gsa.gov, or
U.S. Postal Service to: Ms. Abigail Low, GSA Project Manager, 20 N. 8th
Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Abigail Low, GSA Project Manager; 20
N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107 215-446-4815, or email at
FASTC.info@gsa.gov">FASTC.info@gsa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background: The purpose of the proposed
FASTC in Nottoway County is to consolidate existing dispersed hard
skills training functions into a single suitable location to improve
training efficiency and enhance training operations. The proposed FASTC
is needed to meet the increased demand for well-trained security
personnel. A Notice of Intent to prepare a Supplemental Draft EIS was
published in the Federal Register at 79 FR 52336 on September 3, 2014.
A public scoping period and public scoping meeting for the proposed
action were held in October 2011 in relation to the 2012 Draft EIS.
Additionally, the public was invited to submit comments concerning the
proposal for 30 days from publication of the September 3, 2014 Notice
of Intent to prepare a Supplemental Draft EIS.
The alternatives fully evaluated in the Supplemental Draft EIS
include the No Action Alternative and Build Alternative 3. Build
Alternative 3 was developed based on the 2014 Master Plan Update that
incorporates the adjustments in the FASTC program. The Preferred
Alternative is Build Alternative 3.
The Supplemental Draft EIS incorporates by reference and builds
upon the analyses presented in the 2012 Draft EIS and documents the
Section 106 process under the National Historic Preservation Act of
1966, as amended (36 CFR part 800). The Supplemental Draft EIS
addresses substantial changes to the proposed action that are relevant
to environmental concerns and assesses any new circumstances or
information relevant to potential environmental impacts.
In early 2013, all efforts on the Final EIS and work on the
proposed site at Fort Pickett and Nottoway County's LRA area were put
on hold pending additional due diligence and reviews at an existing
federal training site in Georgia. As part of this due diligence effort,
DOS conducted site visits to the Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center (FLETC) in Glynco, Georgia. During this time period, DOS also
assessed the scope and size of the FASTC project and determined a
smaller platform was more fiscally prudent.
In April 2014, the earlier DOS selection of the proposed site for
FASTC at Fort Pickett and Nottoway County was reaffirmed. Planning for
the site resumed based on a reduced scope of requirements compared with
the 2012 plan. The project would now proceed as a hard skills only
facility, which consists of driving tracks, firing ranges, a mock urban
environment, explosives ranges, and associated classrooms and
administrative functions. Several hard skills training venues have been
consolidated. Soft skills training, such as simulation labs, and life
support functions, such as dormitories and dining facilities have been
eliminated from the program. More information on the proposed FASTC
program is available at https://www.state.gov/recovery/fastc.
The Supplemental Draft EIS has been distributed to various federal,
state, and local agencies. The Supplemental Draft EIS is available for
review on the project Web site https://www.state.gov/recovery/fastc. A
printed copy of the Supplemental Draft EIS is available for viewing at
the following libraries:
Nottoway County Library--Louis Spencer Epes Memorial
Library, 415 South Main St., Blackstone, VA
Amelia County--James L. Hamner Public Library, 16351 Dunn
Street, Amelia, VA
Brunswick County--Brunswick County Library, 133 W. Hicks
Street, Lawrenceville, VA
Dinwiddie County--Dinwiddie Library, 14103 Boydton Plank
Road, Dinwiddie, VA
Lunenburg County--Ripberger Library, 117 South Broad St.,
Kenbridge, VA
Prince Edward County--Farmville--Prince Edward Community
Library, 1303 West 3rd Street, Farmville, VA
Chesterfield County--Central Library, 9501 Lori Road,
Chesterfield, VA
Mecklenburg County--Southside Regional Library, 316
Washington Street, Boydton, VA
Federal, state, and local agencies, and other interested parties,
are invited and encouraged to be present or represented at the public
meeting on January 26, 2015. All formal comments will become part of
the public record and substantive comments will be responded to in the
Final EIS.
Public Comments: Comments on the Supplemental Draft EIS can be
submitted three ways: (1) Submit comments via the FASTC email address:
FASTC.info@gsa.gov">FASTC.info@gsa.gov, (2) provide written comments during the public
meeting, or (3) mail a comment form or letter to: Ms. Abigail Low, GSA
Project Manager, 20 N. 8th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107. Written
comments postmarked by February 23, 2015 will become part of the
official public record.
Public Meeting: An informational presentation will be followed by
an informal question and answer session. Informational posters will be
on display, and representatives from GSA and DOS will be available to
explain the proposed project, answer questions, and receive comments
from the public.
Comment forms will be available for the public to provide formal
written comments.
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Dated: December 24, 2014.
Myles Vaughan,
NEPA Program Manager, Facilities Management & Services Programs
Division, U.S. GSA, Mid-Atlantic Region.
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