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Conductors. The request was assigned
Docket Number FRA–2014–0127. The
relief is contingent on KRSM’s
implementation of and participation in
the Confidential Close Call Reporting
System (C3RS) pilot project.
KRSM seeks to shield reporting
employees and the railroad from
mandatory punitive sanctions that
would otherwise arise as provided in 49
CFR 240.117(e)(1)–(4); 240.305(a)(1)–(4)
and (a)(6); 240.307; and 242.403(b), (c),
(e)(1)–(4), (e)(6)–(11), (f)(1)–(2). The
C3RS pilot project encourages certified
operating crew members to report close
calls and protects the employees and the
railroad from discipline or sanctions
arising from the incidents reported per
the C3RS Implementing Memorandum
of Understanding.
A copy of the petition, as well as any
written communications concerning the
petition, is available for review online at
www.regulations.gov and in person at
the U.S. Department of Transportation’s
(DOT) Docket Operations Facility, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590. The Docket
Operations Facility is open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays.
Interested parties are invited to
participate in these proceedings by
submitting written views, data, or
comments. FRA does not anticipate
scheduling a public hearing in
connection with these proceedings since
the facts do not appear to warrant a
hearing. If any interested party desires
an opportunity for oral comment, they
should notify FRA, in writing, before
the end of the comment period and
specify the basis for their request.
All communications concerning these
proceedings should identify the
appropriate docket number and may be
submitted by any of the following
methods:
• Web site: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
• Fax: 202–493–2251.
• Mail: Docket Operations Facility,
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590.
• Hand Delivery: 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays.
Communications received within
April 13, 2015 of the date of this notice
will be considered by FRA before final
action is taken. Comments received after
that date will be considered as far as
practicable.
Anyone is able to search the
electronic form of any written
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communications and comments
received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the document, if
submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). In
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT
solicits comments from the public to
better inform its processes. DOT posts
these comments, without edit, including
any personal information the
commenter provides, to
www.regulations.gov, as described in
the system of records notice (DOT/ALL–
14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
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for the privacy notice of regulations.gov.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 19,
2015.
Ron Hynes,
Director, Office of Technical Oversight.
[FR Doc. 2015–03768 Filed 2–24–15; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
[Docket Numbers FRA–2014–0124 and
FRA–2013–0128]
Petition for Waiver of Compliance
In accordance with Part 211 of Title
49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR),
this document provides the public
notice that by a document dated
November 18, 2014, the National
Railroad Passenger Corporation
(Amtrak) petitioned the Federal
Railroad Administration (FRA) for a
waiver of compliance from certain
provisions of the Federal railroad safety
regulations contained in 49 CFR,
governing the operation of passenger
trains on the Northeast Corridor (NEC).
Relief was also requested from speed
limitations imposed by the Order of
Particular Applicability for the
Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement
System (ACSES) Order. [FRA Docket
No. 87–2, Notice No. 7; 63 FR 39343;
July 28, 1998]. FRA assigned the
petition Docket Number FRA–2014–
0124.
Amtrak’s petition incorporated by
reference a prior request for relief in
Docket Number FRA–2013–0128 (see 79
FR 8238; Feb. 11, 2014). Accordingly,
additional comments may be submitted
regarding the petition in Docket Number
FRA–2013–0128 as well as on the new
petition in FRA–2014–0124.
The Amtrak petitions address two
distinct requests. First, both petitions
request permission to operate existing
Acela trainsets, built in compliance
with the specific requirements for Tier
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II equipment under 49 CFR part 238
subpart E, at speeds up to 160 miles per
hour (mph) in three speed zones where
track conditions can support higher
speeds than currently operated. As
discussed above, Amtrak’s earlier
petition in Docket Number FRA–2013–
0128 proposed the same speed increase
for a segment of track in Rhode Island,
milepost (MP) AB 154.3 to MP AB
171.7.
The new petition in Docket Number
FRA–2014–0124 adds a request for a
160 mph speed zone in Massachusetts
(MP AB 194 to MP AB 204) and—
subject to completion of certain
infrastructure improvements—a 160
mph speed zone in New Jersey (MP AN
33 to MP AB 55.5).
In summary, Amtrak seeks a waiver of
provisions in the ACSES Order and the
150 mph limitation for Tier II
equipment in the Passenger Equipment
Safety Standards to permit operation up
to 160 mph in each of these discrete
zones. Amtrak does not seek to use the
existing Acela trainsets at speeds higher
than presently authorized elsewhere on
the NEC. Amtrak notes that increasing
speeds in the subject zones would be
subject to special approvals qualifying
the existing Acela Tier II trainsets at the
higher speed under 49 CFR part 213,
Track Safety Standards, and regulations
governing Positive Train Control, such
as 49 CFR part 236, Rules, Standards,
and Instructions Governing the
Installation, Inspection, Maintenance,
and Repair of Signal and Train Control
Systems, Devices, and Appliances. With
FRA oversight, Amtrak has been
conducting tests that, although not yet
concluded, are intended by Amtrak to
support qualification of the existing
trainsets and train control system for
160 mph operation. Successful
completion of these processes would be
necessary for Amtrak to use any relief
related to the Acela service that might
be granted in this proceeding.
Secondly, in Docket Number FRA–
2014–0124, Amtrak requests approval to
operate, on the ‘‘spine’’ of the NEC
between Washington, DC and Boston,
new trainsets that would be built to
‘‘Tier III’’ standards proposed by the
second Engineering Task Force (ETF) of
the Passenger Safety Working Group of
the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee
(RSAC). Those standards were accepted
by the full RSAC on June 14, 2013, (see
‘‘ETF_001–02—Proposed Ruletext for
NPRM 1.docx,’’ available on the RSAC
Web site at https://rsac.fra.dot.gov/
meetings/20130614.php.). Minutes of
the June 14, 2013, RSAC meeting are
available at https://rsac.fra.dot.gov/
meetings/20131031.php.
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Amtrak proposes to use Tier III
equipment on the NEC at speeds up to
160 mph (rather than the 220 mph
maximum contemplated for Tier III
equipment operating on dedicated rightof-way). In support of this request,
Amtrak has submitted a review of NEC
operating experience that Amtrak
represents as demonstrating a high level
of safety, supported by compliance with
FRA safety regulations and existing risk
mitigations undertaken as voluntary
measures. Amtrak notes that Tier III
trainsets would be operated at greater
than Tier I speeds (i.e., above 125 mph)
only on the fully grade-separated
portions of the NEC in designated highspeed zones.
In further support of its Tier III
request, Amtrak has submitted the
report of a semi-quantitative risk
assessment and a description of specific
safety mitigations designed to
compensate for the differences in
crashworthiness between equipment
built to Tier II and Tier III standards.
Amtrak asserts that, with the existing
and proposed mitigations, Tier III
equipment can be operated at a level of
safety equivalent to, or better than,
operations with Tier II equipment.
Amtrak’s petition and exhibits are
available for reference in Docket
Number FRA–2014–0124.
Amtrak asserts that all of the relief
requested is consistent with safety and
in the public interest.
Copies of the petitions, as well as any
written communications concerning the
petitions, are available for review online
at www.regulations.gov and in person at
the U.S. Department of Transportation’s
(DOT) Docket Operations Facility, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE., W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590. The Docket
Operations Facility is open from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays.
Interested parties are invited to
participate in these proceedings by
submitting written views, data, or
comments. If any interested party
desires an opportunity for oral comment
and a public hearing, they should notify
FRA, in writing, before the end of the
comment period and specify the basis
for their request.
All communications concerning these
proceedings should identify the
appropriate docket number and may be
submitted by any of the following
methods:
Web site: https://www.regulations.gov.
Follow the online instructions for
submitting comments.
Fax: 202–493–2251.
Mail: Docket Operations Facility, U.S.
Department of Transportation, 1200
VerDate Sep<11>2014
18:05 Feb 24, 2015
Jkt 235001
New Jersey Avenue SE., W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590.
Hand Delivery: 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays.
Communications received by April
13, 2015 will be considered by FRA
before final action is taken. Comments
received after that date will be
considered as far as practicable.
Anyone is able to search the
electronic form of any written
communications and comments
received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the
comment (or signing the document, if
submitted on behalf of an association,
business, labor union, etc.). In
accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT
solicits comments from the public to
better inform its processes. DOT posts
these comments, without edit, including
any personal information the
commenter provides, to
www.regulations.gov, as described in
the system of records notice (DOT/ALL–
14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
www.dot.gov/privacy. See also https://
www.regulations.gov/#!privacyNotice
for the privacy notice of regulations.gov.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 19,
2015.
Ron Hynes,
Director, Office of Technical Oversight.
[FR Doc. 2015–03763 Filed 2–24–15; 8:45 am]
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Call for Nominations for Treasury
Secretary Appointments to Tribal
Advisory Committee
Departmental Offices, Treasury.
Notice.
AGENCY:
The Treasury Department
(‘‘Treasury’’) seeks nominations for
appointments by the Secretary of the
Treasury (‘‘Secretary’’) to the Treasury
Tribal Advisory Committee (TTAC),
established pursuant to the Tribal
General Welfare Exclusion Act of 2014
(Pub. L. 113–168, or TGWEA). The
TTAC will advise the Secretary on
matters related to the taxation of
Indians, training and education for
Internal Revenue Service (‘‘Service’’)
field agents who administer and enforce
internal revenue laws with respect to
Indian tribes; and training and technical
assistance for tribal financial officers.
Nominations should describe the
candidate’s qualifications for TTAC
membership. Submittal of an
application and resume is required.
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This request for nominations,
particularly from tribal leaders, is in
furtherance of the objectives of
Executive Order 13175 under which
Treasury consults with tribal officials in
the development of federal policies that
have tribal implications, to reinforce the
United States government-togovernment relationships with Indian
tribes and to reduce the imposition of
unfunded mandates upon Indian tribes.
DATES: Please submit the names and
qualifications of individuals you would
recommend for appointment to the
TTAC by the Secretary, applications for
appointment by the Secretary to the
TTAC or comments on this matter,
before April 28, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Please send
recommendations and applications to
tribal.consult@treasury.gov, with a
subject line ‘‘Treasury Tribal Advisory
Committee member recommendation or
application.’’ We will accept
applications for Secretarial
appointments until April 28, 2015. Selfnominations are welcome.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elaine Buckberg, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Policy Coordination and
Point of Contact for Tribal Consultation,
Department of the Treasury, at
tribal.consult@treasury.gov or 202–622–
2200. Please use the subject line
‘‘Treasury Tribal Advisory Committee’’
in email correspondence.
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Introduction and Background
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I. Description and Mandate of the
TTAC
The TGWEA, signed into law by
President Obama on September 26,
2014, requires that Treasury establish
the TTAC. Committee members will
advise the Secretary on matters related
to the taxation of Indians, the training
of Service field agents who administer
and enforce internal revenue laws with
respect to Indian tribes, and the
provision of training and technical
assistance to Native American financial
officers. The Secretary will appoint
three Committee members; the Chairs
and Ranking Members of the Senate
Finance Committee and House of
Representative Ways and Means
Committee will each appoint one
member. The TTAC Charter has been
filed; a copy of the Charter is posted at
https://www.treasury.gov/resourcecenter/economic-policy/tribal-policy/
Documents/TTAC%20Charter%202-1015.pdf.
Recommendations for the four
Congressional appointments to the
TTAC should be directed to the offices
of the four Members of Congress
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Railroad Administration
[Docket Numbers FRA-2014-0124 and FRA-2013-0128]
Petition for Waiver of Compliance
In accordance with Part 211 of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations
(CFR), this document provides the public notice that by a document
dated November 18, 2014, the National Railroad Passenger Corporation
(Amtrak) petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for a
waiver of compliance from certain provisions of the Federal railroad
safety regulations contained in 49 CFR, governing the operation of
passenger trains on the Northeast Corridor (NEC). Relief was also
requested from speed limitations imposed by the Order of Particular
Applicability for the Advanced Civil Speed Enforcement System (ACSES)
Order. [FRA Docket No. 87-2, Notice No. 7; 63 FR 39343; July 28, 1998].
FRA assigned the petition Docket Number FRA-2014-0124.
Amtrak's petition incorporated by reference a prior request for
relief in Docket Number FRA-2013-0128 (see 79 FR 8238; Feb. 11, 2014).
Accordingly, additional comments may be submitted regarding the
petition in Docket Number FRA-2013-0128 as well as on the new petition
in FRA-2014-0124.
The Amtrak petitions address two distinct requests. First, both
petitions request permission to operate existing Acela trainsets, built
in compliance with the specific requirements for Tier II equipment
under 49 CFR part 238 subpart E, at speeds up to 160 miles per hour
(mph) in three speed zones where track conditions can support higher
speeds than currently operated. As discussed above, Amtrak's earlier
petition in Docket Number FRA-2013-0128 proposed the same speed
increase for a segment of track in Rhode Island, milepost (MP) AB 154.3
to MP AB 171.7.
The new petition in Docket Number FRA-2014-0124 adds a request for
a 160 mph speed zone in Massachusetts (MP AB 194 to MP AB 204) and--
subject to completion of certain infrastructure improvements--a 160 mph
speed zone in New Jersey (MP AN 33 to MP AB 55.5).
In summary, Amtrak seeks a waiver of provisions in the ACSES Order
and the 150 mph limitation for Tier II equipment in the Passenger
Equipment Safety Standards to permit operation up to 160 mph in each of
these discrete zones. Amtrak does not seek to use the existing Acela
trainsets at speeds higher than presently authorized elsewhere on the
NEC. Amtrak notes that increasing speeds in the subject zones would be
subject to special approvals qualifying the existing Acela Tier II
trainsets at the higher speed under 49 CFR part 213, Track Safety
Standards, and regulations governing Positive Train Control, such as 49
CFR part 236, Rules, Standards, and Instructions Governing the
Installation, Inspection, Maintenance, and Repair of Signal and Train
Control Systems, Devices, and Appliances. With FRA oversight, Amtrak
has been conducting tests that, although not yet concluded, are
intended by Amtrak to support qualification of the existing trainsets
and train control system for 160 mph operation. Successful completion
of these processes would be necessary for Amtrak to use any relief
related to the Acela service that might be granted in this proceeding.
Secondly, in Docket Number FRA-2014-0124, Amtrak requests approval
to operate, on the ``spine'' of the NEC between Washington, DC and
Boston, new trainsets that would be built to ``Tier III'' standards
proposed by the second Engineering Task Force (ETF) of the Passenger
Safety Working Group of the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee (RSAC).
Those standards were accepted by the full RSAC on June 14, 2013, (see
``ETF_001-02--Proposed Ruletext for NPRM 1.docx,'' available on the
RSAC Web site at https://rsac.fra.dot.gov/meetings/20130614.php.).
Minutes of the June 14, 2013, RSAC meeting are available at https://rsac.fra.dot.gov/meetings/20131031.php.
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Amtrak proposes to use Tier III equipment on the NEC at speeds up
to 160 mph (rather than the 220 mph maximum contemplated for Tier III
equipment operating on dedicated right-of-way). In support of this
request, Amtrak has submitted a review of NEC operating experience that
Amtrak represents as demonstrating a high level of safety, supported by
compliance with FRA safety regulations and existing risk mitigations
undertaken as voluntary measures. Amtrak notes that Tier III trainsets
would be operated at greater than Tier I speeds (i.e., above 125 mph)
only on the fully grade-separated portions of the NEC in designated
high-speed zones.
In further support of its Tier III request, Amtrak has submitted
the report of a semi-quantitative risk assessment and a description of
specific safety mitigations designed to compensate for the differences
in crashworthiness between equipment built to Tier II and Tier III
standards. Amtrak asserts that, with the existing and proposed
mitigations, Tier III equipment can be operated at a level of safety
equivalent to, or better than, operations with Tier II equipment.
Amtrak's petition and exhibits are available for reference in Docket
Number FRA-2014-0124.
Amtrak asserts that all of the relief requested is consistent with
safety and in the public interest.
Copies of the petitions, as well as any written communications
concerning the petitions, are available for review online at
www.regulations.gov and in person at the U.S. Department of
Transportation's (DOT) Docket Operations Facility, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE., W12-140, Washington, DC 20590. The Docket Operations
Facility is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except
Federal Holidays.
Interested parties are invited to participate in these proceedings
by submitting written views, data, or comments. If any interested party
desires an opportunity for oral comment and a public hearing, they
should notify FRA, in writing, before the end of the comment period and
specify the basis for their request.
All communications concerning these proceedings should identify the
appropriate docket number and may be submitted by any of the following
methods:
Web site: https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submitting comments.
Fax: 202-493-2251.
Mail: Docket Operations Facility, U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., W12-140, Washington, DC
20590.
Hand Delivery: 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Room W12-140,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays.
Communications received by April 13, 2015 will be considered by FRA
before final action is taken. Comments received after that date will be
considered as far as practicable.
Anyone is able to search the electronic form of any written
communications and comments received into any of our dockets by the
name of the individual submitting the comment (or signing the document,
if submitted on behalf of an association, business, labor union, etc.).
In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments from the
public to better inform its processes. DOT posts these comments,
without edit, including any personal information the commenter
provides, to www.regulations.gov, as described in the system of records
notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at www.dot.gov/privacy.
See also https://www.regulations.gov/#!privacyNotice for the privacy
notice of regulations.gov.
Issued in Washington, DC, on February 19, 2015.
Ron Hynes,
Director, Office of Technical Oversight.
[FR Doc. 2015-03763 Filed 2-24-15; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910-06-P