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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Office of Justice Programs
[OJP (NIJ) Docket No. 1717]
Draft Baseline Specifications for Law
Enforcement Service Pistols With
Security Technology
AGENCY:
National Institute of Justice,
Justice.
Notice and request for
comments.
ACTION:
The National Institute of
Justice (NIJ) seeks feedback from the
public on a draft document that defines
generic baseline specifications for law
enforcement service pistols with
additional technology to enhance the
security of the firearms, published here:
https://nij.gov/topics/technology/
firearms/pages/welcome.aspx.
DATES: Comments must be received by
5 p.m. Eastern Time on September 13,
2016.
How to Respond and What to Include:
The draft baseline specifications
document can be found here: https://
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pages/welcome.aspx. To submit
comments, please send an email to
gunsafetytechnology@usdoj.gov. Please
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Mark Greene, Office of Science and
Technology, National Institute of
Justice, 810 7th Street NW., Washington,
DC 20531; telephone number: (202)
598–9412; email address:
mark.greene2@usdoj.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April
29, 2016, the U.S. Departments of
Justice (DOJ), Homeland Security (DHS),
and Defense (DoD) submitted a joint
report to the President outlining a
strategy to expedite deployment of gun
safety technology, found here: https://
www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/
docs/final_report-smart_gun_report.pdf.
The report was published in response
to Presidential Memorandum,
Promoting Smart Gun Technology,
found here: https://
www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/
2016/01/05/memorandum-promotingsmart-gun-technology. The report
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noted that additional work was required
before this technology is ready for
widespread adoption by law
enforcement agencies. In particular, the
report stressed the importance of
integrating this technology into a
firearm’s design without compromising
the reliability, durability, and accuracy
that officers expect from their service
weapons.
To address these issues, the report
called on law enforcement agencies to
develop ‘‘baseline specifications,’’
which would outline the agencies’
operational requirements for any
firearms equipped with gun safety
technology. By developing baseline
specifications, federal, state, and
municipal law enforcement agencies
can make clear to private manufacturers
what they expect from this technology.
DOJ and DHS recently assembled a
working group of experts in firearms
technology to identify operational needs
and prepare a draft document that
defines generic baseline specifications
for law enforcement service pistols with
additional technology to enhance the
security of firearms. The additional
security specifications that may be
addressed by smart gun technology are
distinguished from more familiar
firearm safety mechanisms. The
distinction between safety and security
can be nuanced, and the additional
security specifications may also
function as safety features under certain
circumstances. However, this
distinction forms the basis of the use of
the different terminology.
The working group was led by NIJ and
was comprised of subject matter experts
from various federal law enforcement
agencies. The pistols defined by this
document are semi-automatic, recoiloperated, magazine-fed, striker-fired,
and fire 9 mm Luger or .40 S&W
ammunition. The information detailed
in this document is informed in part by
specifications enumerated in recent
handgun solicitations by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and
Immigration of Customs Enforcement
(ICE), which are publicly available on
FedBizOpps (https://www.fbo.gov) under
solicitation numbers RFP–OSCU–
DSU1503 and HSCEMS–16–R–00003,
respectively.
Jennifer Scherer,
Deputy Director, National Institute of Justice.
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Seismic Design Classification for
Nuclear Power Plants
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Regulatory guide; issuance.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing Revision 5
of Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.29, ‘‘Seismic
Design Classification for Nuclear Power
Plants.’’ This RG describes a method
that the staff of the NRC considers
acceptable for use in identifying and
classifying those features of light-waterreactor (LWR) nuclear power plants that
must be designed to withstand the
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effects of the safe-shutdown earthquake
(SSE).
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID
NRC–2015–0220 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of
information regarding this document.
You may obtain publically-available
information related to this document,
using the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2015–0220. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Carol
Gallagher; telephone: 301–415–3463;
email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For
technical questions, contact the
individuals listed in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section of this
document.
• NRC’s Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publiclyavailable documents online in the
ADAMS Public Document collection at
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‘‘ADAMS Public Documents’’ and then
select ‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS
Search.’’ For problems with ADAMS,
please contact the NRC’s Public
Document Room (PDR) reference staff at
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email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The
ADAMS accession number for each
document referenced (if it is available in
ADAMS) is provided the first time that
it is mentioned in this document.
Revision 5 of RG 1.29, is available in
ADAMS under Accession No.
ML16118A148. The regulatory analysis
is also available in ADAMS under
Accession No. ML15131A397.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yiu
Law, Office of New Reactors, telephone:
301–415–0523, email: Yiu.Law@nrc.gov,
and Edward O’Donnell, Office of
Nuclear Regulatory Research, telephone:
301–415–3317, email:
Edward.O’Donnell@nrc.gov. Both are
staff members of the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington,
DC 20555–0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is issuing a revision to an
existing guide in the NRC’s ‘‘Regulatory
Guide’’ series. This series was
developed to describe and make
available to the public information
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regarding methods that are acceptable to
the NRC staff for implementing specific
parts of the agency’s regulations,
techniques that the staff uses in
evaluating specific issues or postulated
events, and data that the staff needs in
its review of applications for permits
and licenses.
Revision 5 of RG 1.29 was issued with
a temporary identification of Draft
Regulatory Guide, DG–1315. Revision 5
of RG 1.29 contains minor nonsubstantive changes that do not present
new regulatory requirements, but
clarifies content in Section C, ‘‘Staff
Regulatory Guidance,’’ by (1) addition of
a reference to the definition of the
reactor coolant pressure boundary in
section 50.2 of title 10 of the Code of
Federal Regulations (10 CFR), and (2) a
reorganization of systems and
subsystems to add clarity to the staff
guidance. In addition, it adds a
reference to a related international
standard, and it was reformatted to align
with the current program guidance for
regulatory guides.
II. Additional Information
The DG–1315 was published in the
Federal Register (80 FR 55878) on
September 17, 2015 for a 60-day public
comment period. Public comments on
DG–1315 and the staff’s responses to the
public comments are available in
ADAMS under Accession No.
ML16118A149.
III. Backfitting and Issue Finality
The RG 1.29 describes a method that
the staff of the NRC considers
acceptable for use in identifying and
classifying those features of LWR
nuclear power plants that must be
designed to withstand the effects of the
SSE. Issuance of this RG does not
constitute backfitting as defined in 10
CFR 50.109 (the Backfit Rule) and is not
otherwise inconsistent with the issue
finality provisions in 10 CFR part 52. As
discussed in the ‘‘Implementation’’
section of this RG, the NRC has no
current intention to impose this RG on
holders of current operating licenses or
combined licenses.
This RG may be applied to
applications for operating licenses,
combined licenses, early site permits,
and certified design rules docketed by
the NRC as of the date of issuance of the
final regulatory guide, as well as future
applications submitted after the
issuance of the regulatory guide. Such
action would not constitute backfitting
as defined in the Backfit Rule or be
otherwise inconsistent with the
applicable issue finality provision in 10
CFR part 52, inasmuch as such
applicants or potential applicants are
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not within the scope of entities
protected by the Backfit Rule or the
relevant issue finality provisions in part
52.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 8th day
of July 2016.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Carol E. Moyer,
Acting Chief, Regulatory Guidance and
Generic Issues Branch, Division of
Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory
Research.
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The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
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Power Plant, Unit 1. The amendment
would revise the Shearon Harris
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Specifications (TSs) by relocating
specific surveillance frequencies to a
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petition for leave to intervene must be
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potential party as defined in § 2.4 of title
10 of the Code of Federal Regulations
(10 CFR), who believes access to SUNSI
is necessary to respond to this notice
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AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Regulatory guide; issuance.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing
Revision 5 of Regulatory Guide (RG) 1.29, ``Seismic Design
Classification for Nuclear Power Plants.'' This RG describes a method
that the staff of the NRC considers acceptable for use in identifying
and classifying those features of light-water-reactor (LWR) nuclear
power plants that must be designed to withstand the
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effects of the safe-shutdown earthquake (SSE).
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2015-0220 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may obtain publically-available information related to this document,
using the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking Web site: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2015-0220. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher; telephone: 301-415-
3463; email: Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov. For technical questions, contact
the individuals listed in the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT section
of this document.
NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly-available documents online in the
ADAMS Public Document collection at https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html. To begin the search, select ``ADAMS Public Documents'' and
then select ``Begin Web-based ADAMS Search.'' For problems with ADAMS,
please contact the NRC's Public Document Room (PDR) reference staff at
1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by email to pdr.resource@nrc.gov. The
ADAMS accession number for each document referenced (if it is available
in ADAMS) is provided the first time that it is mentioned in this
document. Revision 5 of RG 1.29, is available in ADAMS under Accession
No. ML16118A148. The regulatory analysis is also available in ADAMS
under Accession No. ML15131A397.
NRC's PDR: You may examine and purchase copies of public
documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O1-F21, One White Flint North, 11555
Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.
Regulatory guides are not copyrighted, and NRC approval is not
required to reproduce them.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Yiu Law, Office of New Reactors,
telephone: 301-415-0523, email: Yiu.Law@nrc.gov, and Edward O'Donnell,
Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, telephone: 301-415-3317, email:
Edward.O'Donnell@nrc.gov. Both are staff members of the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is issuing a revision to an existing guide in the NRC's
``Regulatory Guide'' series. This series was developed to describe and
make available to the public information regarding methods that are
acceptable to the NRC staff for implementing specific parts of the
agency's regulations, techniques that the staff uses in evaluating
specific issues or postulated events, and data that the staff needs in
its review of applications for permits and licenses.
Revision 5 of RG 1.29 was issued with a temporary identification of
Draft Regulatory Guide, DG-1315. Revision 5 of RG 1.29 contains minor
non-substantive changes that do not present new regulatory
requirements, but clarifies content in Section C, ``Staff Regulatory
Guidance,'' by (1) addition of a reference to the definition of the
reactor coolant pressure boundary in section 50.2 of title 10 of the
Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR), and (2) a reorganization of
systems and subsystems to add clarity to the staff guidance. In
addition, it adds a reference to a related international standard, and
it was reformatted to align with the current program guidance for
regulatory guides.
II. Additional Information
The DG-1315 was published in the Federal Register (80 FR 55878) on
September 17, 2015 for a 60-day public comment period. Public comments
on DG-1315 and the staff's responses to the public comments are
available in ADAMS under Accession No. ML16118A149.
III. Backfitting and Issue Finality
The RG 1.29 describes a method that the staff of the NRC considers
acceptable for use in identifying and classifying those features of LWR
nuclear power plants that must be designed to withstand the effects of
the SSE. Issuance of this RG does not constitute backfitting as defined
in 10 CFR 50.109 (the Backfit Rule) and is not otherwise inconsistent
with the issue finality provisions in 10 CFR part 52. As discussed in
the ``Implementation'' section of this RG, the NRC has no current
intention to impose this RG on holders of current operating licenses or
combined licenses.
This RG may be applied to applications for operating licenses,
combined licenses, early site permits, and certified design rules
docketed by the NRC as of the date of issuance of the final regulatory
guide, as well as future applications submitted after the issuance of
the regulatory guide. Such action would not constitute backfitting as
defined in the Backfit Rule or be otherwise inconsistent with the
applicable issue finality provision in 10 CFR part 52, inasmuch as such
applicants or potential applicants are not within the scope of entities
protected by the Backfit Rule or the relevant issue finality provisions
in part 52.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 8th day of July 2016.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Carol E. Moyer,
Acting Chief, Regulatory Guidance and Generic Issues Branch, Division
of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research.
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