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0537–2018–0001, 1 item, 1 temporary
item). Records include audit trail
records related to maritime chart
production.
4. Department of Health and Human
Services, National Institutes of Health
(DAA–0443–2017–0004, 3 items, 2
temporary items). Internal policy and
procedures approved beneath the
director-level such as administrative,
background, and working files created
during the policy drafting process.
Proposed for permanent retention are
the finalized policy and procedure
records approved at the director-level,
including directives, reports, and
guides.
5. Department of Homeland Security,
United States Citizenship and
Immigration Services (DAA–0566–
2017–0036, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Records include certificates that no
agency record exists on a particular
individual, decision, or action, and
related documentation.
6. Department of Justice, Justice
Management Division (DAA–0060–
2017–0025, 2 items, 1 temporary item).
Correspondence between the
Department and individual members of
Congress, primarily constituent
referrals, duplicated in the files of
Department components. Proposed for
permanent retention is correspondence
between the Department and
Congressional committees and chairs.
7. Department of Justice, Office of
Justice for Victims of Overseas
Terrorism (DAA–0060–2017–0012, 4
items, 2 temporary items). Records
relating to DOJ advocacy on behalf of
victims of overseas terrorism. Proposed
for permanent retention are historical
records of overseas terrorism events,
and victim expense reimbursement
records.
8. Department of the Treasury,
Internal Revenue Service (DAA–0058–
2017–0023, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Records of staffing assignments for call
center operations.
9. National Indian Gaming
Commission, Division of Legislative
Affairs (DAA–0600–2017–0009, 6 items,
4 temporary items). Records include
legislation background files, pending
legislation review files, routine
Congressional correspondence, and
related working files. Proposed for
permanent retention are final
Congressional hearing files and reports
to Congress.
Laurence Brewer,
Chief Records Officer for the U.S.
Government.
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA) will be
submitting the following information
collection requests to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and clearance in accordance
with the Paperwork Reduction Act of
1995, on or after the date of publication
of this notice.
DATES: Comments should be received on
or before March 28, 2018 to be assured
of consideration.
ADDRESSES: Send comments regarding
the burden estimates, or any other
aspect of these information collections,
including suggestions for reducing the
burden, to (1) Office of Information and
Regulatory Affairs, Office of
Management and Budget, Attention:
Desk Officer for NCUA, New Executive
Office Building, Room 10235,
Washington, DC 20503, or email at
OIRA_Submission@OMB.EOP.gov and
(2) NCUA PRA Clearance Officer, 1775
Duke Street, Suite 5060, Alexandria, VA
22314, or email at PRAComments@
ncua.gov.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Copies of the submission may be
obtained by contacting Dawn Wolfgang
at (703) 548–2279, emailing
PRAComments@ncua.gov, or viewing
the entire information collection request
at www.reginfo.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
OMB Number: 3133—NEW.
Title: Consumer Assistance Center.
Abstract: NCUA has centralized the
intake of consumer complaints and
inquiries under the Consumer
Assistance Center, via the
MyCreditUnion.gov. The Consumer
Assistance Center assists consumer with
information about federal financial
consumer protection and share
insurance matters and assists in
resolving disputes with credit unions.
Consumers can make inquiries or
submit a complaint electronically
through the MyCreditUnion.gov website.
The on-line portal offers a template for
consumers to use to aid in identifying
their concerns.
Type of Review: Existing collection in
use without an OMB control number.
Affected Public: Individuals and
Households; Private sector: Not-forprofit institutions.
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Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 2,404.
OMB Number: 3133–0138.
Title: Community Development
Revolving Loan Fund—Loan and Grant
Programs, 12 CFR part 705.
Abstract: The Fund is used to support
credit unions that serve low-income
communities by providing loans and
technical assistance grants to qualifying
institutions. The programs are designed
to increase income, ownership, and
employment opportunities for lowincome residents, and to stimulate
economic growth. In addition, the
programs provide assistance to improve
the quality of services to the community
and formulate more effective and
efficient operations of credit unions.
The information will allow NCUA to
assess a credit union’s capacity to repay
the Funds and/or ensure that the funds
are used as intended to benefit the
institution and community it serves.
Type of Review: Revision of a
currently approved collection.
Estimated Total Annual Burden
Hours: 872.
Reason for Change: An adjustment
has been made in the time allotted to
complete a grant application. An
increase of 112 burden hours from the
previous notice is reflected in estimated
total annual burden hours for this
collection.
By Gerard Poliquin, Secretary of the Board,
the National Credit Union Administration, on
February 21, 2018.
Dated: February 21, 2018.
Dawn D. Wolfgang,
NCUA PRA Clearance Officer.
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[Docket No. 30–08478; NRC–2018–0033]
National Institutes of Health
Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION: Environmental assessment and
finding of no significant impact;
issuance.
AGENCY:
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing an
environmental assessment (EA) and
finding of no significant impact (FONSI)
for an exemption request by the
National Institutes of Health (NIH). The
NIH requested an exemption from the
NRC transportation regulations that
require NRC licensees to follow the U.S.
Department of Transportation (DOT)
hazardous material regulations.
SUMMARY:
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The EA and FONSI referenced in
this document are available on February
20, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID
NRC–2018–0033 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of
information regarding this document.
You may obtain publicly-available
information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
• Federal Rulemaking website: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2018–0033. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Jennifer
Borges; telephone: 301–287–9127;
email: Jennifer.Borges@nrc.gov. For
technical questions, contact the
individual 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 Documents 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. In
addition, for the convenience of the
reader, the ADAMS accession numbers
are provided in a table in the
‘‘Availability of Documents’’ section of
this document.
• 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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Bernard White, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone:
301–415–6577; email: Bernard.White@
nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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I. Introduction
The NRC is reviewing a request from
NIH (or applicant), dated January 19,
2017 (ADAMS Accession No.
ML17306A532), for an exemption in
accordance with section 71.12 of title 10
of the Code of Federal Regulations (10
CFR). If approved, the action would
exempt NIH from the Department of
Transportation requirements
incorporated in 10 CFR 71.5 for a one-
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time movement of an irradiator from
one building to another on the NIH
campus. Therefore, as required by 10
CFR 51.21 and 51.30(a), the NRC staff
developed an EA (ADAMS Accession
No. ML18036A042) to evaluate the
proposed federal action.
The exemption request by NIH would
facilitate the movement of an irradiator
0.3 miles through a private parking lot,
across a public road, and through
another private parking lot to reach its
destination. The irradiator will be lifted
and moved using a forklift.
Since the movement by NIH will be
accomplished using a motor vehicle
operated by a Federal government
employee solely for noncommercial
Federal government purposes, according
to 49 CFR 171.1(d)(5), the activity is not
subject to DOT’s hazardous material
regulations. However, since NIH holds
an NRC license under 10 CFR part 30,
NIH is subject to 10 CFR 71.5,
‘‘Transportation of licensed material.’’
The regulations in 10 CFR 71.5 require
an NRC licensee to comply with the
DOT regulations in 49 CFR parts 107,
171 through 180, and 390 through 397,
whether or not the DOT regulations are
applicable to a shipment of licensed
material.
II. Environmental Assessment
Description of the Proposed Action
The EA defines the NRC’s proposed
action (i.e., to grant NIH’s exemption
request from 10 CFR 71.5) and the
purpose of and need for the proposed
action. The EA also evaluates the
potential environmental impacts of the
proposed action and alternatives to the
proposed action, followed by the NRC’s
conclusion. Alternatives to the proposed
action considered include: The noaction alternative (i.e., not granting the
requested exemption); utilizing another
route that does not cross a public road;
and changing the destination of the
irradiator. None of the alternatives is
feasible or meets the purpose and need
of the proposed action. Therefore, the
proposed action is the preferred
alternative.
The EA evaluates the potential
environmental impacts of granting the
exemption from the regulations in 10
CFR 71.5, so that the movement of the
irradiator will not be subject to the
DOT’s hazardous material regulations.
The only potential impacts from the
proposed movement of the irradiator
would be radiological impacts
associated with an accident scenario.
The analysis in the EA shows that the
radiological impacts (direct, indirect, or
cumulative) would be no greater than
those for a transport of the irradiator if
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it were accomplished in accordance
with the DOT regulations. Any nonradiological impacts, such as impacts to
noise, visual/scenic, or socioeconomic
environment, would be no greater than
those for any other transport that meets
all of the DOT regulations.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
The NRC provided the State of
Maryland and the DOT a draft copy of
this EA for a 30-day review on January
17, 2018 (ADAMS Accession Nos.
ML18025B814 and ML18025B815). The
State of Maryland did not respond and
the NRC did not receive any comments
on the draft EA and FONSI from DOT
(ADAMS Accession No. ML18033A079).
The NRC staff has determined that the
exemption from the requirements in 10
CFR 71.5 would have no impact on
historic and cultural resources or
ecological resources and, therefore, no
consultations are necessary under
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act and Section 7 of the
Endangered Species Act, respectively.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The NRC staff has prepared an EA and
FONSI in support of the proposed
action. The EA is available at ADAMS
Accession No. ML18036A042. The NRC
staff has concluded that the proposed
action, granting an exemption to NIH
from the transportation requirements in
10 CFR 71.5 for this one-time movement
of an irradiator, will not significantly
impact the quality of the human
environment, and that the proposed
action is the preferred alternative. On
the basis of the environmental
assessment, the NRC concludes that the
proposed action will not have a
significant effect on the quality of the
human environment. Accordingly, the
NRC has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the
proposed action.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 20th day
of February 2018.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
John McKirgan,
Chief, Spent Fuel Licensing Branch, Division
of Spent Fuel Management, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
[Docket No. 30-08478; NRC-2018-0033]
National Institutes of Health
AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
ACTION: Environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact;
issuance.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing an
environmental assessment (EA) and finding of no significant impact
(FONSI) for an exemption request by the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). The NIH requested an exemption from the NRC transportation
regulations that require NRC licensees to follow the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT) hazardous material regulations.
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DATES: The EA and FONSI referenced in this document are available on
February 20, 2018.
ADDRESSES: Please refer to Docket ID NRC-2018-0033 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of information regarding this document. You
may obtain publicly-available information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
Federal Rulemaking website: Go to https://www.regulations.gov and search for Docket ID NRC-2018-0033. Address
questions about NRC dockets to Jennifer Borges; telephone: 301-287-
9127; email: [email protected]. For technical questions, contact
the individual 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 Documents 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 [email protected]. 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. In addition, for the convenience of the reader, the ADAMS
accession numbers are provided in a table in the ``Availability of
Documents'' section of this document.
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.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Bernard White, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555-0001; telephone: 301-415-6577; email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Introduction
The NRC is reviewing a request from NIH (or applicant), dated
January 19, 2017 (ADAMS Accession No. ML17306A532), for an exemption in
accordance with section 71.12 of title 10 of the Code of Federal
Regulations (10 CFR). If approved, the action would exempt NIH from the
Department of Transportation requirements incorporated in 10 CFR 71.5
for a one-time movement of an irradiator from one building to another
on the NIH campus. Therefore, as required by 10 CFR 51.21 and 51.30(a),
the NRC staff developed an EA (ADAMS Accession No. ML18036A042) to
evaluate the proposed federal action.
The exemption request by NIH would facilitate the movement of an
irradiator 0.3 miles through a private parking lot, across a public
road, and through another private parking lot to reach its destination.
The irradiator will be lifted and moved using a forklift.
Since the movement by NIH will be accomplished using a motor
vehicle operated by a Federal government employee solely for
noncommercial Federal government purposes, according to 49 CFR
171.1(d)(5), the activity is not subject to DOT's hazardous material
regulations. However, since NIH holds an NRC license under 10 CFR part
30, NIH is subject to 10 CFR 71.5, ``Transportation of licensed
material.'' The regulations in 10 CFR 71.5 require an NRC licensee to
comply with the DOT regulations in 49 CFR parts 107, 171 through 180,
and 390 through 397, whether or not the DOT regulations are applicable
to a shipment of licensed material.
II. Environmental Assessment
Description of the Proposed Action
The EA defines the NRC's proposed action (i.e., to grant NIH's
exemption request from 10 CFR 71.5) and the purpose of and need for the
proposed action. The EA also evaluates the potential environmental
impacts of the proposed action and alternatives to the proposed action,
followed by the NRC's conclusion. Alternatives to the proposed action
considered include: The no-action alternative (i.e., not granting the
requested exemption); utilizing another route that does not cross a
public road; and changing the destination of the irradiator. None of
the alternatives is feasible or meets the purpose and need of the
proposed action. Therefore, the proposed action is the preferred
alternative.
The EA evaluates the potential environmental impacts of granting
the exemption from the regulations in 10 CFR 71.5, so that the movement
of the irradiator will not be subject to the DOT's hazardous material
regulations. The only potential impacts from the proposed movement of
the irradiator would be radiological impacts associated with an
accident scenario. The analysis in the EA shows that the radiological
impacts (direct, indirect, or cumulative) would be no greater than
those for a transport of the irradiator if it were accomplished in
accordance with the DOT regulations. Any non-radiological impacts, such
as impacts to noise, visual/scenic, or socioeconomic environment, would
be no greater than those for any other transport that meets all of the
DOT regulations.
Agencies and Persons Consulted
The NRC provided the State of Maryland and the DOT a draft copy of
this EA for a 30-day review on January 17, 2018 (ADAMS Accession Nos.
ML18025B814 and ML18025B815). The State of Maryland did not respond and
the NRC did not receive any comments on the draft EA and FONSI from DOT
(ADAMS Accession No. ML18033A079).
The NRC staff has determined that the exemption from the
requirements in 10 CFR 71.5 would have no impact on historic and
cultural resources or ecological resources and, therefore, no
consultations are necessary under Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act and Section 7 of the Endangered Species Act,
respectively.
III. Finding of No Significant Impact
The NRC staff has prepared an EA and FONSI in support of the
proposed action. The EA is available at ADAMS Accession No.
ML18036A042. The NRC staff has concluded that the proposed action,
granting an exemption to NIH from the transportation requirements in 10
CFR 71.5 for this one-time movement of an irradiator, will not
significantly impact the quality of the human environment, and that the
proposed action is the preferred alternative. On the basis of the
environmental assessment, the NRC concludes that the proposed action
will not have a significant effect on the quality of the human
environment. Accordingly, the NRC has determined not to prepare an
environmental impact statement for the proposed action.
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 20th day of February 2018.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
John McKirgan,
Chief, Spent Fuel Licensing Branch, Division of Spent Fuel Management,
Office of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
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