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II. Additional Information
The DG–1280, was published in the
Federal Register on June 29, 2012 (77
FR 38857), for a 60-day public comment
period. The public comment period
closed on August 27, 2012. Public
comments on DG–1280 and the NRC
staff responses to the public comments
are available in ADAMS under
Accession No. ML16070A279.
III. Congressional Review Act
This regulatory guide is a rule as
defined in the Congressional Review
Act (5 U.S.C. 801–808). However, the
Office of Management and Budget has
not found it to be a major rule as
defined in the Congressional Review
Act.
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September 7, 2016.
Dated: August 12, 2016.
Catherine F. I. Andrade,
OPIC Corporate Secretary.
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TIME AND DATE:
Offices of the Corporation,
Twelfth Floor Board Room, 1100 New
York Avenue NW., Washington, DC.
PLACE:
Hearing OPEN to the Public at
2:00 p.m.
Public Hearing in conjunction
with each meeting of OPIC’s Board of
Directors, to afford an opportunity for
any person to present views regarding
the activities of the Corporation.
PURPOSE:
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 11th day
of August, 2016.
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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STATUS:
IV. Backfitting and Issue Finality
Revision 3 of RG 1.140 describes a
method that the NRC staff considers
acceptable to implement regulatory
requirements with regard to the design,
inspection, and testing of normal
atmosphere cleanup systems for
controlling releases of airborne
radioactive materials to the environment
during normal operations, including
anticipated operational occurrences.
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.
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OVERSEAS PRIVATE INVESTMENT
CORPORATION
Individuals wishing to
address the hearing orally must provide
advance notice to OPIC’s Corporate
Secretary no later than 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016. The
notice must include the individual’s
name, title, organization, address, and
telephone number, and a concise
summary of the subject matter to be
presented.
Oral presentations may not exceed ten
(10) minutes. The time for individual
presentations may be reduced
proportionately, if necessary, to afford
all participants who have submitted a
timely request an opportunity to be
heard.
Participants wishing to submit a
written statement for the record must
submit a copy of such statement to
OPIC’s Corporate Secretary no later than
5:00 p.m. Wednesday, August 31, 2016.
Such statement must be typewritten,
double spaced, and may not exceed
twenty-five (25) pages.
Upon receipt of the required notice,
OPIC will prepare an agenda, which
will be available at the hearing, that
identifies speakers, the subject on which
each participant will speak, and the
time allotted for each presentation.
A written summary of the hearing will
be compiled, and such summary will be
made available, upon written request to
OPIC’s Corporate Secretary, at the cost
of reproduction.
Written summaries of the projects to
be presented at the September 15, 2016
Board meeting will be posted on OPIC’s
Web site.
PROCEDURES:
CONTACT PERSON FOR INFORMATION:
Information on the hearing may be
obtained from Catherine F. I. Andrade at
(202) 336–8768, via facsimile at (202)
408–0297, or via email at
Catherine.Andrade@opic.gov.
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Proposed Collection; Comment
Request
In accordance with the
requirement of Section 3506 (c)(2)(A) of
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
which provides opportunity for public
comment on new or revised data
collections, the Railroad Retirement
Board (RRB) will publish periodic
summaries of proposed data collections.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed information collection is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether the information has practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the RRB’s
estimate of the burden of the collection
of the information; (c) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d)
ways to minimize the burden related to
the collection of information on
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
1. Title and purpose of information
collection: Application to Act as
Representative Payee; OMB 3220–0052.
Under Section 12 of the Railroad
Retirement Act, the Railroad Retirement
Board (RRB) may pay benefits to a
representative payee when an employee,
spouse or survivor annuitant is
incompetent or is a minor. A
representative payee may be a courtappointed guardian, a statutory
conservator or an individual selected by
the RRB. The procedures pertaining to
the appointment and responsibilities of
a representative payee are prescribed in
20 CFR 266.
The forms furnished by the RRB to
apply for representative payee status,
and for securing the information needed
to support the application follow. RRB
Form AA–5, Application for
Substitution of Payee, obtains
information needed to determine the
selection of a representative payee who
will serve in the best interest of the
beneficiary. RRB Form G–478,
Statement Regarding Patient’s
Capability to Manage Benefits, obtains
information about an annuitant’s
capability to manage their own benefits.
The form is completed by the
annuitant’s personal physician or by a
medical officer, if the annuitant is in an
institution. It is not required when a
SUMMARY:
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as Representative Payee-Representative
Payee’s Record, advises representative
payees of their responsibilities under 20
CFR 266.9 and provides a means for the
representative payee to maintain records
pertaining to the receipt and use of RRB
benefits. The booklet is provided for the
representative payee’s convenience. The
court has appointed an individual or
institution to manage the annuitant’s
funds or, in the absence of such
appointment, when the annuitant is a
minor. The RRB also provides
representative payees with a booklet at
the time of their appointment. The
booklet, RRB Form RB–5, Your Duties
RRB also accepts records that are kept
by representative payee’s as part of a
common business practice. Completion
is voluntary. One response is requested
of each respondent.
The RRB is proposing non-burden
impacting editorial changes to Forms
AA–5, G–478, and the RB–5 booklet.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
Annual
responses
Form number
Time (minutes)
Burden (hours)
AA–5 ............................................................................................................................................
Individuals .............................................................................................................................
Institutions .............................................................................................................................
G–478 ..........................................................................................................................................
RB–5 ............................................................................................................................................
Individuals .............................................................................................................................
Institutions .............................................................................................................................
3,000
2,250
750
2,000
15,300
11,475
3,825
........................
17
........................
6
........................
60
........................
850
637.5
212.5
200.0
15,300
11,475
3,825
Total ...............................................................................................................................
20,300
........................
16,350
2. Employer Service and
Compensation Reports; OMB 3220–
0070.
Section 2(c) of the Railroad
Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA)
specifies the maximum normal
unemployment and sickness benefits
that may be paid in a benefit year.
Section 2(c) further provides for
extended benefits for certain employees
and for beginning a benefit year early for
other employees. The conditions for
these actions are prescribed in 20 CFR
302.
All information about creditable
railroad service and compensation
needed by the RRB to administer
Section 2(c) is not always available from
annual reports filed by railroad
employers with the RRB (OMB 3220–
0008). When this occurs, the RRB must
obtain supplemental information about
service and compensation.
The RRB utilizes Form UI–41,
Supplemental Report of Service and
Compensation, and Form UI–41a,
Supplemental Report of Compensation,
to obtain the additional information
about service and compensation from
railroad employers. Completion of the
forms is mandatory. One response is
required of each respondent. The RRB
proposes no changes to Form UI–41 and
UI–41a.
ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL RESPONDENT BURDEN
Annual
responses
Form number
Time (minutes)
Burden (hours)
100
50
8
8
13
7
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UI–41 ...........................................................................................................................................
UI–41a .........................................................................................................................................
150
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20
Additional Information or Comments:
To request more information or to
obtain a copy of the information
collection justification, forms, and/or
supporting material, contact Dana
Hickman at (312) 751–4981 or
Dana.Hickman@RRB.GOV. Comments
regarding the information collection
should be addressed to Charles
Mierzwa, Railroad Retirement Board,
844 North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois
60611–2092 or emailed to
Charles.Mierzwa@RRB.GOV. Written
comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Charles Mierzwa,
Chief of Information Resources Management.
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SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE
COMMISSION
[File No. 500–1]
In the Matter of Neuromama, Ltd.;
Order of Suspension of Trading
August 15, 2016.
It appears to the Securities and
Exchange Commission that the public
interest and the protection of investors
require a suspension of trading in the
securities of Neuromama, Ltd, Inc. (CIK
No. 0001542918) because of concerns
regarding the accuracy and adequacy of
information in the marketplace about,
among other things, the identity of the
persons in control of the company’s
operations and management, false
statements to company shareholders
and/or potential investors that the
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company has an application pending for
listing on the NASDAQ Stock Market,
and potentially manipulative
transactions in the company’s stock.
Neuromama, Ltd. is a Nevada
corporation with its principal place of
business listed as Playas de Rosarito,
Baja California, Mexico, with stock
quoted on OTC Link (previously ‘‘Pink
Sheets’’) operated by OTC Markets
Group, Inc. under the ticker symbol
NERO.
The Commission is of the opinion that
the public interest and the protection of
investors require a suspension of trading
in the securities of the above-listed
company.
THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED,
pursuant to Section 12(k) of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, that
trading in the securities of the above-
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RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Proposed Collection; Comment Request
SUMMARY: In accordance with the requirement of Section 3506 (c)(2)(A)
of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 which provides opportunity for
public comment on new or revised data collections, the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) will publish periodic summaries of proposed data
collections.
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed information
collection is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information has practical utility;
(b) the accuracy of the RRB's estimate of the burden of the collection
of the information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and
clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize
the burden related to the collection of information on respondents,
including the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
1. Title and purpose of information collection: Application to Act
as Representative Payee; OMB 3220-0052.
Under Section 12 of the Railroad Retirement Act, the Railroad
Retirement Board (RRB) may pay benefits to a representative payee when
an employee, spouse or survivor annuitant is incompetent or is a minor.
A representative payee may be a court-appointed guardian, a statutory
conservator or an individual selected by the RRB. The procedures
pertaining to the appointment and responsibilities of a representative
payee are prescribed in 20 CFR 266.
The forms furnished by the RRB to apply for representative payee
status, and for securing the information needed to support the
application follow. RRB Form AA-5, Application for Substitution of
Payee, obtains information needed to determine the selection of a
representative payee who will serve in the best interest of the
beneficiary. RRB Form G-478, Statement Regarding Patient's Capability
to Manage Benefits, obtains information about an annuitant's capability
to manage their own benefits. The form is completed by the annuitant's
personal physician or by a medical officer, if the annuitant is in an
institution. It is not required when a
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court has appointed an individual or institution to manage the
annuitant's funds or, in the absence of such appointment, when the
annuitant is a minor. The RRB also provides representative payees with
a booklet at the time of their appointment. The booklet, RRB Form RB-5,
Your Duties as Representative Payee-Representative Payee's Record,
advises representative payees of their responsibilities under 20 CFR
266.9 and provides a means for the representative payee to maintain
records pertaining to the receipt and use of RRB benefits. The booklet
is provided for the representative payee's convenience. The RRB also
accepts records that are kept by representative payee's as part of a
common business practice. Completion is voluntary. One response is
requested of each respondent.
The RRB is proposing non-burden impacting editorial changes to
Forms AA-5, G-478, and the RB-5 booklet.
Estimate of Annual Respondent Burden
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Annual
Form number responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
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AA-5............................................................ 3,000 .............. 850
Individuals................................................. 2,250 17 637.5
Institutions................................................ 750 .............. 212.5
G-478........................................................... 2,000 6 200.0
RB-5............................................................ 15,300 .............. 15,300
Individuals................................................. 11,475 60 11,475
Institutions................................................ 3,825 .............. 3,825
-----------------------------------------------
Total................................................... 20,300 .............. 16,350
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2. Employer Service and Compensation Reports; OMB 3220-0070.
Section 2(c) of the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act (RUIA)
specifies the maximum normal unemployment and sickness benefits that
may be paid in a benefit year. Section 2(c) further provides for
extended benefits for certain employees and for beginning a benefit
year early for other employees. The conditions for these actions are
prescribed in 20 CFR 302.
All information about creditable railroad service and compensation
needed by the RRB to administer Section 2(c) is not always available
from annual reports filed by railroad employers with the RRB (OMB 3220-
0008). When this occurs, the RRB must obtain supplemental information
about service and compensation.
The RRB utilizes Form UI-41, Supplemental Report of Service and
Compensation, and Form UI-41a, Supplemental Report of Compensation, to
obtain the additional information about service and compensation from
railroad employers. Completion of the forms is mandatory. One response
is required of each respondent. The RRB proposes no changes to Form UI-
41 and UI-41a.
Estimate of Annual Respondent Burden
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Annual
Form number responses Time (minutes) Burden (hours)
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
UI-41........................................................... 100 8 13
UI-41a.......................................................... 50 8 7
-----------------------------------------------
Total....................................................... 150 .............. 20
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Additional Information or Comments: To request more information or
to obtain a copy of the information collection justification, forms,
and/or supporting material, contact Dana Hickman at (312) 751-4981 or
Dana.Hickman@RRB.GOV. Comments regarding the information collection
should be addressed to Charles Mierzwa, Railroad Retirement Board, 844
North Rush Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611-2092 or emailed to
Charles.Mierzwa@RRB.GOV. Written comments should be received within 60
days of this notice.
Charles Mierzwa,
Chief of Information Resources Management.
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