The Standard for Determining Joint-Employer Status; Extension of Comment Period, 64053 [2018-27024]
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State line and an unnamed road, known
locally as Bonnette Avenue, in
Thompson; then
(2) Proceed southeast along Bonnette
Avenue approximately 0.38 mile to its
intersection with an unnamed road
known locally as Sand Dam Road; then
(3) Proceed southeast along Sand Dam
Road approximately 1.5 miles to its
intersection with an unnamed road
known locally as Thompson Road; then
(4) Proceed south along Thompson
Road approximately 1,000 feet to its
intersection with an unnamed road
known locally as Quaddick Town Farm
Road; then
(5) Proceed east then south along
Quaddick Town Farm Road
approximately 5.5 miles into the town
of Putnam, where the road becomes
known as East Putnam Road, and
continuing south along East Putnam
Road approximately 1 mile to its
intersection with U.S. Highway 44; then
(6) Proceed west along U.S. Highway
44 approximately 1 mile to its
intersection with an unnamed road
known locally as Tucker Hill Road; then
(7) Proceed south along Tucker Hill
Road approximately 0.38 mile to its
intersection with an unnamed road
known locally as Five Mile River Road;
then
(8) Proceed southwest then west along
Five Mile River Road 1.75 miles to its
intersection with State Highway 21;
then
(9) Proceed south along State
Highway 21 approximately 2 miles to its
intersection with State Highway 12;
then
(10) Proceed south along State
Highway 12 approximately 1 mile to its
intersection with Five Mile River; then
(11) Proceed west along Five Mile
River approximately 0.13 mile to its
intersection with the highway marked
on the map State Highway 52 (also
known as Interstate 395); then
(12) Proceed south along State
Highway 52/Interstate 395
approximately 14.5 miles to its
intersection with State Highway 201;
then
(13) Proceed southeast along State
Highway 201 approximately 5.25 miles
to its intersection with State Highway
165; then
(14) Proceed southwest along State
Highway 165 approximately 10 miles to
its intersection with State Highway 2;
then
(15) Proceed west along State
Highway 2 approximately 1 mile to its
intersection with State Highway 82;
then
(16) Proceed southwest, then
northwest, then southwest along State
Highway 82 approximately 27.72 miles
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to its intersection with State Highway 9;
then
(17) Proceed southeast along State
Highway 9 approximately 3.7 miles to
its intersection with State Highway 80;
then
(18) Proceed west along State
Highway 80 approximately 15.7 miles to
its intersection with State Highway 77;
then
(19) Proceed north along State
Highway 77 approximately 8.3 miles to
its intersection with State Highway 17;
then
(20) Proceed northeast along State
Highway 17 approximately 6.8 miles to
the point where it becomes concurrent
with State Highway 9; then
(21) Proceed north along concurrent
State Highway 17–State Highway 9
approximately 0.75 mile the point
where State Highway 17 departs from
State Highway 9; then
(22) Proceed east along State Highway
17 approximately 0.25 mile, crossing
over the Connecticut River, to the
highway’s intersection with State
Highway 17A; then
(23) Proceed north along State
Highway 17A approximately 3 miles to
its intersection with State Highway 17;
then
(24) Proceed north along State
Highway 17 approximately 8 miles to its
intersection with State Highway 94;
then
(25) Proceed east along State Highway
94 approximately 4 miles to its
intersection with State Highway 83;
then
(26) Proceed north along State
Highway 83 approximately 25 miles,
returning to the beginning point.
SUMMARY:
Signed: June 25, 2018.
John J. Manfreda,
Administrator.
Approved: December 4, 2018.
Timothy E. Skud,
Deputy Assistant Secretary (Tax, Trade, and
Tariff Policy).
AGENCY:
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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS
BOARD
29 CFR Chapter I
RIN 3142–AA13
The Standard for Determining JointEmployer Status; Extension of
Comment Period
AGENCY:
National Labor Relations
Board.
Proposed rule; second extension
of comment period.
ACTION:
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The National Labor Relations
Board (the Board) published a Notice of
Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal
Register of September 14, 2018, seeking
comments from the public concerning
the standard for determining jointemployer status under the National
Labor Relations Act. The date to submit
responses to the Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking is again extended for 30
days.
DATES: The comment period for the
notice of proposed rulemaking
published at 83 FR 46681, and first
extended at 83 FR 55329, is extended.
Comments must be received by the
Board on or before January 14, 2019.
Comments replying to the comments
submitted during the initial comment
period must be received by the Board on
or before January 21, 2019.
Dated: December 10, 2018.
Farah Z. Qureshi,
Associate Executive Secretary.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army, Corps of
Engineers
33 CFR Part 334
[COE–2018–0005]
Pacific Ocean at Naval Base Guam
Telecommunication Site, Finegayan
Small Arms Range, on the
Northwestern Coast of Guam; Danger
Zone
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,
DoD.
Notice of proposed rulemaking
and request for comments.
ACTION:
The U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers (Corps) is proposing to revise
the existing regulations to establish a
danger zone at the U.S. Naval Base
Guam Telecommunication Site in the
Pacific Ocean, Guam. The Navy
requested establishment of a danger
zone extending over the Pacific Ocean
adjacent to the Finegayan Small Arms
Range. Establishment of a danger zone
would intermittently restrict
commercial, public, and private vessels
from entering or lingering in the
restricted safety zone to ensure public
safety during small arms training
activities. This danger zone is necessary
to minimize potential conflicts between
local populace activities and ongoing
military training in the subject area.
DATES: Written comments must be
submitted on or before January 14, 2019.
SUMMARY:
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[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 239 (Thursday, December 13, 2018)]
[Proposed Rules]
[Page 64053]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 2018-27024]
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NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
29 CFR Chapter I
RIN 3142-AA13
The Standard for Determining Joint-Employer Status; Extension of
Comment Period
AGENCY: National Labor Relations Board.
ACTION: Proposed rule; second extension of comment period.
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SUMMARY: The National Labor Relations Board (the Board) published a
Notice of Proposed Rulemaking in the Federal Register of September 14,
2018, seeking comments from the public concerning the standard for
determining joint-employer status under the National Labor Relations
Act. The date to submit responses to the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
is again extended for 30 days.
DATES: The comment period for the notice of proposed rulemaking
published at 83 FR 46681, and first extended at 83 FR 55329, is
extended. Comments must be received by the Board on or before January
14, 2019. Comments replying to the comments submitted during the
initial comment period must be received by the Board on or before
January 21, 2019.
Dated: December 10, 2018.
Farah Z. Qureshi,
Associate Executive Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2018-27024 Filed 12-12-18; 8:45 am]
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