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which the guidance in the regulatory
guide would be relevant, absent
voluntary action by the licensees to use
the guidance to demonstrate compliance
with the underlying NRC regulations.
The regulatory guide, if finalized, may
be applied to applications for
construction permits, operating licenses,
design certifications, combined licenses,
and license amendments for extended
power uprates, any of which are
docketed and under review by the NRC
as of the date of issuance of the final
regulatory guide. If finalized, the
regulatory guide may also be applied to
applications for construction permits,
operating licenses, design certifications,
combined licenses, and license
amendments for extended power
uprates, any of which are submitted
after the issuance of the final regulatory
guide. Such action would not constitute
backfitting as defined in 10 CFR
50.109(a)(1) and is not otherwise
inconsistent with the applicable issue
finality provisions in 10 CFR part 52
because such applicants and potential
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exceptions, protected by either the
Backfit Rule or any issue finality
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with certain exclusions discussed
below—was intended to apply to every
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impose the positions represented in the
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manner that is inconsistent with any
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future, the staff seeks to impose a
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avoiding issue finality as described in
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Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 26th day
of June, 2015.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Thomas H. Boyce,
Chief, Regulatory Guidance and Generic
Issues Branch, Division of Engineering, Office
of Nuclear Regulatory Research.
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OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Submission for OMB Review;
Comments Request
Overseas Private Investment
Corporation (OPIC).
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
Under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
chapter 35), agencies are required to
publish a Notice in the Federal Register
notifying the public that the agency is
modifying an existing information
collection for OMB review and approval
and requests public review and
comment on the submission. Comments
are being solicited on the need for the
information; the accuracy of OPIC’s
burden estimate; the quality, practical
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and ways to minimize
reporting the burden, including
automated collected techniques and
uses of other forms of technology.
The proposed changes to OPIC–248
clarifies existing questions, incorporates
sector-specific development impact
questions, and eliminates ineffective
questions in an effort to harmonize
development impact indicators with
other Development Finance Institutions
(‘‘DFIs’’). OPIC is a signatory to a
‘‘Memorandum of Understanding’’ with
25 partnering DFIs to harmonize
developmental impact metrics where
possible. The goal of this effort is to
reduce the burden on clients that seek
financing from multiple DFIs and to
instill best practices in the collection
and the reporting on OPIC’s
developmental impacts. In order to
minimize the reporting burden on
respondents, OPIC has designed OPIC–
248 as an electronic form that has
multiple drop-down options, in which
the respondent only responds to
questions that are applicable to their
investment.
SUMMARY:
Comments must be received
within sixty (60) calendar days of
publication of this Notice.
ADDRESSES: Mail all comments and
requests for copies of the subject form
to OPIC’s Agency Submitting Officer:
James Bobbitt, Overseas Private
Investment Corporation, 1100 New York
Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20527.
See SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION for
other information about filing.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
OPIC Agency Submitting Officer: James
Bobbitt, (202) 336–8558.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: All mailed
comments and requests for copies of the
DATES:
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subject form should include form
number [OPIC–248] on both the
envelope and in the subject line of the
letter. Electronic comments and requests
for copies of the subject form may be
sent to James.Bobbitt@opic.gov, subject
line [OPIC–248].
Summary Form Under Review
Type of Request: Revision of a
currently approved information
collection.
Title: Office of Investment Policy
Questionnaire.
Form Number: OPIC–248.
Frequency of Use: One per investor
per project.
Type of Respondents: Business or
other institution (except farms);
individuals.
Standard Industrial Classification
Codes: All.
Description of Affected Public: U.S.
companies or citizens investing
overseas.
Reporting Hours: 644 (2.8 hours per
form).
Number of Responses: 230 per year.
Federal Cost: $28,389.
Authority for Information Collection:
Sections [231, 231A, 239(d), and 240A]
of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961,
as amended.
Abstract (Needs and Uses): The Office
of Investment Policy Questionnaire is
the principal document used by OPIC to
prepare a developmental impact profile
and determine the projected impact on
the United States, as well as to
determine the project’s compliance with
environmental and labor policies, as
consistent with OPIC’s authorizing
legislation.
Dated: June 26, 2015.
Nichole Skoyles,
Administrative Counsel, Department of Legal
Affairs.
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PEACE CORPS
Privacy Act of 1974: New System of
Records
Peace Corps.
Notice of a new system of
AGENCY:
ACTION:
records.
Peace Corps proposes to add
a new system of records to its inventory
of records systems subject to the Privacy
Act of 1974 (5 U.S.C. 552a), as amended.
This action is necessary to meet the
requirements of the Privacy Act to
publish in the Federal Register notice of
the existence and the requirements of
the Privacy Act to publish in the
SUMMARY:
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Federal Register notice of the existence
and character of records maintained by
the agency (5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4)).
DATES: This action will be effective
without further notice on August 11,
2015 unless comments are received that
would result in a contrary
determination.
Send written comments to
the Peace Corps, ATTN: Denora Miller,
FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, 1111 20th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20526 or by
email at pcfr@peacecorps.gov. Email
comments must be made in text and not
in attachments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Denora Miller, FOIA/Privacy Act
Officer, 202–692–1236.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
purpose of this system of records is to
record actions taken on complaints
made under the Peace Corps Interim
Policy Statement (IPS) 1–12 Procedures
for Handling Complaints of Volunteer/
Trainee Sexual Misconduct or the
section of the Peace Corps Manual into
which its provisions are subsequently
incorporated.
ADDRESSES:
Dated: June 26, 2015.
Denora Miller,
FOIA/Privacy Act Officer.
SYSTEM NAME:
SYSTEM LOCATION:
Office of the Chief Information
Officer, Peace Corps, 1111 20th Street
NW., Washington, DC 20526.
CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS COVERED BY THE
SYSTEM:
Any current Peace Corps employees
or Volunteers.
CATEGORIES OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
Volunteers: Name, country of service,
years of service (start year and end
year), email address, and Sector. Staff:
Name, job title, and email address. If
staff is also a returned Volunteer:
country of service and years of service
(start year and end year).
AUTHORITY FOR MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM:
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General routine uses A through M
apply to this system. In addition to
general routine uses, the Peace Corps
will use the data collected during the
account registration process to confirm
the user is a current Peace Corps
employee or Volunteer.
DISCLOSURE TO CONSUMER REPORTING
AGENCIES:
None.
POLICIES AND PRACTICES FOR STORING,
RETRIEVING, SECURING, RETAINING, AND
DISPOSING OF RECORDS IN THE SYSTEM:
STORAGE:
In a password protected electronic
database.
RETRIEVABILITY:
By name, email address, username or
a unique identifier (which is assigned at
registration).
The Peace Corps Act, 22 U.S.C. 2501
et seq.
PURPOSE(S):
To serve as a centralized, knowledgesharing platform for the global Peace
Corps community. Users (Peace Corps
staff and Volunteers) will create user
profiles on PCLive. These users create
profiles for the purpose of connecting
with other staff and Volunteers around
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Requesters will be required to provide
adequate identification, such as a
driver’s license, employee identification
card, or other identifying
documentation. Additional
identification may be required in some
instances. Complete Peace Corps
Privacy Act procedures are set out in 22
CFR part 308.
CONTESTING RECORD PROCEDURES:
Any individual who wants to contest
the contents of a record should make a
written request to the System Manager.
Requesters will be required to provide
adequate identification, such as a
driver’s license, employee identification
card, or other identifying
documentation. Additional
identification may be required in some
instances. Requests for correction or
amendment must identify the record to
be changed and the corrective action
sought. Complete Peace Corps Privacy
Act procedures are set out in 22 CFR
part 308.
RECORD SOURCE CATEGORIES:
Record subject.
SAFEGUARDS:
SYSTEMS EXEMPTED FROM CERTAIN PROVISIONS
OF THE PRIVACY ACT:
None.
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RETENTION AND DISPOSAL:
PCLive (also referred to as ‘‘Peace
Corps Live’’).
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ROUTINE USES OF RECORDS MAINTAINED IN THE
SYSTEM, INCLUDING CATEGORIES OF USERS AND
THE PURPOSES OF SUCH USES:
Records are maintained in a secure,
password-protected computer system.
Only server administrators have access
to the physical database where this
information is stored.
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the world (sharing information, best
practices, and institutional knowledge).
All user profile data will be stored in
an electronic database and retained for
a period of up to 24 months (pending
National Archives disposition authority)
after the Peace Corps Volunteer or staff
member has separated from service or
employment.
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket Nos. MC2015–60 and CP2015–90;
Order No. 2554]
New Postal Product
Postal Regulatory Commission.
Notice.
AGENCY:
SYSTEM MANGER(S) AND ADDRESS:
Director, Overseas Programming &
Training Support (OPATS), Peace
Corps, 1111 20th Street NW.,
Washington, DC 20526.
ACTION:
Any individual who wants
notification that this system of records
contains a record about him or her
should make a written request to the
System Manager. Requesters will be
required to provide adequate
identification, such as a driver’s license,
employee identification card, or other
identifying documentation. Additional
identification may be required in some
instances. Complete Peace Corps
Privacy Act procedures are set out in 22
CFR part 308.
The Commission is noticing a
recent Postal Service filing concerning
the addition of Priority Mail Contract
127 to the competitive product list. This
notice informs the public of the filing,
invites public comment, and takes other
administrative steps.
DATES: Comments are due: July 7, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Submit comments
electronically via the Commission’s
Filing Online system at https://
www.prc.gov. Those who cannot submit
comments electronically should contact
the person identified in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section by
telephone for advice on filing
alternatives.
RECORD ACCESS PROCEDURES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Any individual who wants access to
his or her record should make a written
request to the System Manager.
David A. Trissell, General Counsel, at
202–789–6820.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE:
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PEACE CORPS
Privacy Act of 1974: New System of Records
AGENCY: Peace Corps.
ACTION: Notice of a new system of records.
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SUMMARY: Peace Corps proposes to add a new system of records to its
inventory of records systems subject to the Privacy Act of 1974 (5
U.S.C. 552a), as amended. This action is necessary to meet the
requirements of the Privacy Act to publish in the Federal Register
notice of the existence and the requirements of the Privacy Act to
publish in the
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Federal Register notice of the existence and character of records
maintained by the agency (5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4)).
DATES: This action will be effective without further notice on August
11, 2015 unless comments are received that would result in a contrary
determination.
ADDRESSES: Send written comments to the Peace Corps, ATTN: Denora
Miller, FOIA/Privacy Act Officer, 1111 20th Street NW., Washington, DC
20526 or by email at pcfr@peacecorps.gov. Email comments must be made
in text and not in attachments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Denora Miller, FOIA/Privacy Act
Officer, 202-692-1236.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The purpose of this system of records is to
record actions taken on complaints made under the Peace Corps Interim
Policy Statement (IPS) 1-12 Procedures for Handling Complaints of
Volunteer/Trainee Sexual Misconduct or the section of the Peace Corps
Manual into which its provisions are subsequently incorporated.
Dated: June 26, 2015.
Denora Miller,
FOIA/Privacy Act Officer.
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System name:
PCLive (also referred to as ``Peace Corps Live'').
System location:
Office of the Chief Information Officer, Peace Corps, 1111 20th
Street NW., Washington, DC 20526.
Categories of individuals covered by the system:
Any current Peace Corps employees or Volunteers.
Categories of records in the system:
Volunteers: Name, country of service, years of service (start year
and end year), email address, and Sector. Staff: Name, job title, and
email address. If staff is also a returned Volunteer: country of
service and years of service (start year and end year).
Authority for maintenance of the system:
The Peace Corps Act, 22 U.S.C. 2501 et seq.
Purpose(s):
To serve as a centralized, knowledge-sharing platform for the
global Peace Corps community. Users (Peace Corps staff and Volunteers)
will create user profiles on PCLive. These users create profiles for
the purpose of connecting with other staff and Volunteers around the
world (sharing information, best practices, and institutional
knowledge).
Routine uses of records maintained in the system, including categories
of users and the purposes of such uses:
General routine uses A through M apply to this system. In addition
to general routine uses, the Peace Corps will use the data collected
during the account registration process to confirm the user is a
current Peace Corps employee or Volunteer.
Disclosure to consumer reporting agencies:
None.
Policies and practices for storing, retrieving, securing, retaining,
and disposing of records in the system:
Storage:
In a password protected electronic database.
Retrievability:
By name, email address, username or a unique identifier (which is
assigned at registration).
Safeguards:
Records are maintained in a secure, password-protected computer
system. Only server administrators have access to the physical database
where this information is stored.
Retention and Disposal:
All user profile data will be stored in an electronic database and
retained for a period of up to 24 months (pending National Archives
disposition authority) after the Peace Corps Volunteer or staff member
has separated from service or employment.
System manger(s) and address:
Director, Overseas Programming & Training Support (OPATS), Peace
Corps, 1111 20th Street NW., Washington, DC 20526.
Notification procedure:
Any individual who wants notification that this system of records
contains a record about him or her should make a written request to the
System Manager. Requesters will be required to provide adequate
identification, such as a driver's license, employee identification
card, or other identifying documentation. Additional identification may
be required in some instances. Complete Peace Corps Privacy Act
procedures are set out in 22 CFR part 308.
Record access procedures:
Any individual who wants access to his or her record should make a
written request to the System Manager. Requesters will be required to
provide adequate identification, such as a driver's license, employee
identification card, or other identifying documentation. Additional
identification may be required in some instances. Complete Peace Corps
Privacy Act procedures are set out in 22 CFR part 308.
Contesting record procedures:
Any individual who wants to contest the contents of a record should
make a written request to the System Manager. Requesters will be
required to provide adequate identification, such as a driver's
license, employee identification card, or other identifying
documentation. Additional identification may be required in some
instances. Requests for correction or amendment must identify the
record to be changed and the corrective action sought. Complete Peace
Corps Privacy Act procedures are set out in 22 CFR part 308.
Record source categories:
Record subject.
Systems exempted from certain provisions of the Privacy Act:
None.
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