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and approval by the representatives of
appropriate federal, state and local
agencies. The permittee shall allow duly
authorized officers and employees of
such agencies free and unrestricted
access to said facilities in the
performance of their official duties.
Article 3. The permittee shall comply
with all applicable federal, state, and
local laws and regulations regarding the
connection, operation, and maintenance
of the United States facilities and with
all applicable industrial codes. The
permittee shall obtain all requisite
permits from state and local government
entities and relevant federal agencies.
Article 4. Connection, operation, and
maintenance of the United States
facilities hereunder shall be subject to
the limitations, terms, and conditions
issued by any competent agency of the
United States Government. The
permittee shall continue the operations
hereby authorized and conduct
maintenance in accordance with such
limitations, terms, and conditions. Such
limitations, terms, and conditions could
address, for example, environmental
protection and mitigation measures,
safety requirements, export or import
and customs regulations, measurement
capabilities and procedures,
requirements pertaining to the
pipeline’s capacity, and other pipeline
regulations.
Article 5. Upon the termination,
revocation, or surrender of this permit,
and unless otherwise agreed by the
Secretary of State or the Secretary’s
delegate, the United States facilities in
the immediate vicinity of the
international boundary shall be
removed by and at the expense of the
permittee within such time as the
Secretary of State or the Secretary’s
delegate may specify, and upon failure
of the permittee to remove, or to take
such other action with respect to, this
portion of the United States facilities as
ordered, the Secretary of State or the
Secretary’s delegate may direct that
possession of such facilities be taken
and that they be removed or other action
taken, at the expense of the permittee;
and the permittee shall have no claim
for damages by reason of such
possession, removal, or other action.
Article 6. When, in the opinion of the
President of the United States, the
national security of the United States
demands it, due notice being given by
the Secretary of State or the Secretary’s
delegate, the United States shall have
the right to enter upon and take
possession of any of the United States
facilities or parts thereof; to retain
possession, management, or control
thereof for such length of time as may
appear to the President to be necessary;
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and thereafter to restore possession and
control to the permittee. In the event
that the United States shall exercise
such right, it shall pay to the permittee
just and fair compensation for the use of
such United States facilities upon the
basis of a reasonable profit in normal
conditions, and the cost of restoring said
facilities to as good condition as existed
at the time of entering and taking over
the same, less the reasonable value of
any improvements that may have been
made by the United States.
Article 7. Any change of ownership or
control of the United States facilities or
any part thereof shall be immediately
notified in writing to the United States
Department of State, including the
submission of information identifying
the new owner or controlling entity.
This permit shall remain in force subject
to all the conditions, permissions and
requirements of this permit and any
amendments thereto unless
subsequently terminated or amended by
the Secretary of State or the Secretary’s
delegate.
Article 8. (1) The permittee is
responsible for acquiring any right-ofway grants or easements, permits, and
other authorizations as may become
necessary and appropriate.
(2) The permittee shall save harmless
and indemnify the United States from
any claimed or adjudged liability arising
out of construction, connection,
operation, or maintenance of the
facilities, including but not limited to
environmental contamination from the
release or threatened release or
discharge of hazardous substances and
hazardous waste.
(3) The permittee shall maintain the
United States facilities and every part
thereof in a condition of good repair for
their safe operation, and in compliance
with prevailing environmental
standards and regulations.
Article 9. The permittee shall take all
necessary measures to prevent or
mitigate adverse impacts on, or
disruption of, the human environment
in connection with connection,
operation and maintenance of the
United States facilities. Such measures
will include any mitigation and control
plans that are already approved or that
are approved in the future by the
Department of State or other relevant
federal or state agencies, and any other
measures deemed prudent by the
permittee.
Article 10. The permittee shall file
with the appropriate agencies of the
United States Government such
statements or reports under oath with
respect to the United States facilities,
and/or permittee’s activities and
operations in connection therewith as
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are now, or may hereafter, be required
under any laws or regulations of the
United States Government or its
agencies. The permittee shall file
electronic Export Information where
required.
Article 11. The permittee shall
provide information upon request to the
Department of State with regard to the
United States facilities. Such requests
could include, for example, information
concerning current conditions or
anticipated changes in ownership or
control, construction, connection,
operation, or maintenance of the U.S.
facilities.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I, the Under
Secretary of State for Economic Growth,
Energy, and the Environment, have
hereunto set my hand this 19th day of
November, 2014 in the City of
Washington, District of Columbia.
Catherine A. Novelli
Under Secretary of State for Economic
Growth, Energy, and the Environment
Dated: January 27, 2015.
Chris Davy,
Office Director, Office of Europe, Western
Hemisphere and Africa, Bureau of Energy
Resources, U.S. Department of State.
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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN
COMMISSION
Commission Meeting
Susquehanna River Basin
Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Susquehanna River Basin
Commission will hold its regular
business meeting on March 5, 2015, in
Hershey, Pennsylvania. Details
concerning the matters to be addressed
at the business meeting are contained in
the Supplementary Information section
of this notice.
DATES: March 5, 2015, at 9:00 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Hershey Lodge, 325
University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Jason E. Oyler, Regulatory Counsel,
telephone: (717) 238–0423, ext. 1312;
fax: (717) 238–2436.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
business meeting will include actions or
presentations on the following items: (1)
Informational presentation of interest to
the Lower Susquehanna Subbasin area;
(2) revision of FY–2016 budget; (3)
ratification/approval of contracts/grants;
(4) resolution to encourage the use of
dry cooling technology for power
generation and other facilities for the
SUMMARY:
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conservation of the waters of the
Susquehanna River Basin; (5) notice for
Four Seasons Golf Course project
sponsor to appear and show cause
before the Commission; (6) regulatory
compliance matter for Cabot Oil & Gas
Corporation; and (7) Regulatory Program
projects. Projects listed for Commission
action are those that were the subject of
a public hearing conducted by the
Commission on January 29, 2015, and
identified in the notice for such hearing,
which was published in 80 FR 98,
January 2, 2015.
Opportunity To Appear and Comment:
Interested parties are invited to attend
the business meeting and encouraged to
review the Commission’s Public
Meeting Rules of Conduct, which are
posted on the Commission’s Web site,
www.srbc.net. As identified in the
public hearing notices referenced above,
written comments on the Regulatory
Program projects that were the subject of
a public hearing, and are listed for
action at the business meeting, are
subject to a comment deadline of
February 9, 2015. Written comments
pertaining to any other matters listed for
action at the business meeting may be
mailed to the Susquehanna River Basin
Commission, 4423 North Front Street,
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110–1788,
or submitted electronically through
https://www.srbc.net/pubinfo/
publicparticipation.htm. Any such
comments mailed or electronically
submitted must be received by the
Commission on or before February 27,
2015, to be considered.
Authority: Pub. L. 91–575, 84 Stat. 1509
et seq., 18 CFR parts 806, 807, and 808.
Dated: January 30, 2015.
Stephanie L. Richardson,
Secretary to the Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Office of the Secretary
[Docket OST–2011–0022]
On-Line Complaint Form for ServiceRelated Issues in Air Transportation
Office of the Secretary,
Department of Transportation.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
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AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. Chapter 35, as amended) this
notice announces the Department of
Transportation’s intention to renew an
SUMMARY:
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OMB control number for an on-line
complaint form by which a consumer
can electronically submit a servicerelated complaint against an air carrier.
DATES: Comments on this notice must be
received by April 7, 2015.
ADDRESSES: To ensure that you do not
duplicate your docket submissions,
please submit them by only one of the
following means:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and follow
the online instructions for submitting
comments;
• Mail: Docket Management Facility,
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Ave. SE., West Building
Ground Floor Room W–12/140,
Washington, DC 20590–0001; or
• Hand delivery: West Building
Ground Floor, Room W–12/140, 1200
New Jersey Ave. SE., between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. The telephone
number is 202–366–9329.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Blane Workie or Daeleen Chesley, Office
of the Secretary, Office of the Assistant
General Counsel for Aviation
Enforcement and Proceedings (C–70),
Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Ave. SE., Washington, DC
20590, 202 366–9342 (voice) or at
Blane.Workie@dot.gov or
Daeleen.Chesley@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Renewal of Aviation Consumer
Protection Division Webpage On-Line
Complaint Form.
OMB Control Number: 2105–0568.
Type of Request: Request to renew an
OMB control number for a current
information collection form.
Abstract: The Department of
Transportation’s (Department) Office of
the Assistant General Counsel for
Aviation Enforcement and Proceedings
(Enforcement Office) has broad
authority under 49 U.S.C., Subtitle VII,
to investigate and enforce consumer
protection and civil rights laws and
regulations related to air transportation.
The Enforcement Office, including its
Aviation Consumer Protection Division
(ACPD), monitors compliance with and
investigates violations of the
Department of Transportation’s aviation
economic, consumer protection, and
civil rights requirements.
Among other things, the office is
responsible for receiving and
investigating service-related consumer
complaints filed against airlines and
other travel-related companies. Once
received, the complaints are reviewed
by the office to determine the extent to
which these entities are in compliance
with federal aviation consumer
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protection and civil rights laws and
what, if any, action should be taken.
The key reason for this request is to
enable consumers to continue to file
their complaints (or comments) to the
Department using an on-line form,
whether via their personal computer or
on their mobile device. If the
information collection form is not
available, the Department may receive
fewer complaints from consumers. The
lack of consumer-driven information
could inhibit the office’s ability to
effectively investigate both individual
complaints against airlines and other air
travel-related companies. It would also
impact the Department’s Enforcement
Office’s ability to become aware of
patterns and practices that may develop
in violation of our rules. The
information collection continues to
further the objectives of 49 U.S.C.
41712, 40101, 40127, 41702, and 41705
to protect consumers from unfair or
deceptive practices, to protect the civil
rights of air travelers, and to ensure safe
and adequate service in air
transportation.
Filing a complaint using a web-based
form is voluntary and minimizes the
burden on respondents. Based on CY14
information, 14,479 of the 17,308 cases
filed with the ACPD were filed
electronically (83.7%). Consumers can
also choose to file a complaint with the
Department using regular mail or by
phone message. The type of information
requested on the form includes
complainant’s name, address, phone
number (including area code), email
address, and name of the airline or
company about which she/he is
complaining, as well as the flight date
and flight itinerary (where applicable) of
complainant’s trip. A consumer may
also use the form to give a description
of a specific air-travel related problem
or to ask for air-travel related
information from the ACPD. The
Department has limited its
informational request to that necessary
to meet its program and administrative
monitoring and enforcement activities.
Respondents: Consumers that Choose
to File an On-Line Complaint with the
Aviation Consumer Protection Division.
Estimated Number of Respondents:
14,479 (based on CY 2014 data).
Estimated Total Burden on
Respondents: 3,619.75 hours, 217,185
minutes (based on 15 minutes per
respondent to fill out the on-line form).
The information collection is
available for inspection in
regulations.gov, as noted in the
ADDRESSES section of his document.
Comments are Invited on: (a) Whether
the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
Commission Meeting
AGENCY: Susquehanna River Basin Commission.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The Susquehanna River Basin Commission will hold its regular
business meeting on March 5, 2015, in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Details
concerning the matters to be addressed at the business meeting are
contained in the Supplementary Information section of this notice.
DATES: March 5, 2015, at 9:00 a.m.
ADDRESSES: Hershey Lodge, 325 University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jason E. Oyler, Regulatory Counsel,
telephone: (717) 238-0423, ext. 1312; fax: (717) 238-2436.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The business meeting will include actions or
presentations on the following items: (1) Informational presentation of
interest to the Lower Susquehanna Subbasin area; (2) revision of FY-
2016 budget; (3) ratification/approval of contracts/grants; (4)
resolution to encourage the use of dry cooling technology for power
generation and other facilities for the
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conservation of the waters of the Susquehanna River Basin; (5) notice
for Four Seasons Golf Course project sponsor to appear and show cause
before the Commission; (6) regulatory compliance matter for Cabot Oil &
Gas Corporation; and (7) Regulatory Program projects. Projects listed
for Commission action are those that were the subject of a public
hearing conducted by the Commission on January 29, 2015, and identified
in the notice for such hearing, which was published in 80 FR 98,
January 2, 2015.
Opportunity To Appear and Comment:
Interested parties are invited to attend the business meeting and
encouraged to review the Commission's Public Meeting Rules of Conduct,
which are posted on the Commission's Web site, www.srbc.net. As
identified in the public hearing notices referenced above, written
comments on the Regulatory Program projects that were the subject of a
public hearing, and are listed for action at the business meeting, are
subject to a comment deadline of February 9, 2015. Written comments
pertaining to any other matters listed for action at the business
meeting may be mailed to the Susquehanna River Basin Commission, 4423
North Front Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17110-1788, or submitted
electronically through https://www.srbc.net/pubinfo/publicparticipation.htm. Any such comments mailed or electronically
submitted must be received by the Commission on or before February 27,
2015, to be considered.
Authority: Pub. L. 91-575, 84 Stat. 1509 et seq., 18 CFR parts
806, 807, and 808.
Dated: January 30, 2015.
Stephanie L. Richardson,
Secretary to the Commission.
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