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Frank T. Brogan,
Assistant Secretary for Elementary and
Secondary Education.
‘‘highlight’’ is corrected to read
‘‘highly’’. that shows that TTR and
population are highly correlated.’’
2. On page 10653, in the first column,
in footnote 61, in the first sentence,
‘‘Table 6’’ is corrected to read ‘‘Table 5’’.
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3. On page 10663, in the second
column, in amendatory instruction 1,
the authority citation for part 206 is
corrected to read as follows:
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Authority: Robert T. Stafford Disaster
Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, 42
U.S.C. 5121 through 5207; Homeland
Security Act of 2002, 6 U.S.C. 101 et seq.;
Department of Homeland Security Delegation
9001.1.
Peter Gaynor,
Acting Administrator, Federal Emergency
Management Agency.
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SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
44 CFR Part 206
47 CFR Part 2, 5, and 15
[Docket ID FEMA–2014–0005]
[ET Docket No. 18–21, RM–11795, FCC 19–
19]
RIN 1660–AA83
Factors Considered When Evaluating a
Governor’s Request for Individual
Assistance for a Major Disaster;
Correction
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
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Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
In this document, the
Commission took steps to provide new
opportunities for innovators and
experimenters to develop new
equipment and applications for
spectrum between 95 GHz and 3 THz,
frequencies that only recently are
becoming well-suited for the
development and deployment of new
active communications services and
applications. The Commission adopt
rules for a new class of experimental
licenses available for the spectrum
above 95 GHz that provide for increased
flexibility. In addition, the Commission
will make 21.2 gigahertz of spectrum in
the 116–123 GHz band, the 174.8–182
GHz band, the 185–190 GHz band, and
the 244–246 GHz bands for unlicensed
use under rules with technical
parameters similar to those currently in
place for unlicensed operation in the
57–71 GHz band.
DATES: Effective July 5, 2019, except for
§§ 5.59, 5.77, 5.121, 5.702, 5.703, 5.704,
5.705 and 15.258, which are delayed.
We will publish a document in the
Federal Register announcing the
effective dates.
SUMMARY:
The Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) is
correcting a final rule that published in
the Federal Register on March 21, 2019.
The rule revises the Individual
Assistance factors FEMA uses to
measure the severity, magnitude, and
impact of a disaster. This document
corrects two typographical errors in the
preamble to the final rule and corrects
the authority citation.
DATES: Effective June 1, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mark Millican, FEMA, Individual
Assistance Division, 500 C Street SW,
Washington, DC 20472–3100, (phone)
202–212–3221 or (email) FEMA-IARegulations@fema.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FR Doc.
2019–05388 appearing on page 10632 in
the Federal Register of Thursday, March
21, 2019, the following corrections are
made:
1. On page 10647, in the third
column, in the first full paragraph,
SUMMARY:
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Federal Communications
Commission, 445 12th Street SW,
Washington, DC 20554.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Brian Butler of the Office of Engineering
and Technology, Policy and Rules
Division, at (202) 418–2702, or
Brian.Butler@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Commission’s Report
and Order, ET Docket No. 18–21, and
RM–11795, FCC 19–19, adopted March
15, 2019 and released March 21, 2019.
The full text of this document is
available for public inspection and
copying during normal business hours
in the FCC Reference Center (Room CY–
A257), 445 12th Street SW, Washington,
DC 20554, or by downloading the text
from the Commission’s website at
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fccopens-spectrum-horizons-new-servicestechnologies-0. Alternative formats are
available for people with disabilities
(Braille, large print, electronic files,
audio format) by sending an email to
fcc504@fcc.gov or calling the
Commission’s Consumer and
Governmental Affairs Bureau at (202)
418–0530 (voice), (202) 418–0432
(TTY).
ADDRESSES:
Synopsis
Spectrum Horizons Experimental Radio
Licenses
The Commission adopt rules for a
new experimental radio license, the
Spectrum Horizons Experimental Radio
License (Spectrum Horizons License),
that will be available for experiments
and demonstrations of equipment
designed to operate exclusively on any
frequency above 95 GHz. The Spectrum
Horizons License rules will incorporate
the proposals that the Commission
made in the Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (NPRM) in this proceeding
(83 FR 13888). Specifically, the
Spectrum Horizons License will differ
from other experimental radio licenses
by providing for, among other things,
broad eligibility, a longer term, and
additional flexibility to market devices.
The Commission expects that,
collectively, these Spectrum Horizons
License features should promote a more
rapid development of new products and
services that will reach a larger number
and wider variety of users than it would
be possible under the existing
experimental licensing rules.
1. Available Frequencies. Applicants
for Spectrum Horizons Licenses may
request authorization on any frequency
within the 95 GHz to 3 THz frequency
range. Given the unique characteristics
of these bands, and concern that it could
stifle innovation or limit an applicant
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
44 CFR Part 206
[Docket ID FEMA-2014-0005]
RIN 1660-AA83
Factors Considered When Evaluating a Governor's Request for
Individual Assistance for a Major Disaster; Correction
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, DHS.
ACTION: Final rule; correction.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is correcting a
final rule that published in the Federal Register on March 21, 2019.
The rule revises the Individual Assistance factors FEMA uses to measure
the severity, magnitude, and impact of a disaster. This document
corrects two typographical errors in the preamble to the final rule and
corrects the authority citation.
DATES: Effective June 1, 2019.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mark Millican, FEMA, Individual
Assistance Division, 500 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472-3100,
(phone) 202-212-3221 or (email) [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In FR Doc. 2019-05388 appearing on page
10632 in the Federal Register of Thursday, March 21, 2019, the
following corrections are made:
1. On page 10647, in the third column, in the first full paragraph,
``highlight'' is corrected to read ``highly''. that shows that TTR and
population are highly correlated.''
2. On page 10653, in the first column, in footnote 61, in the first
sentence, ``Table 6'' is corrected to read ``Table 5''.
PART 206--[CORRECTED]
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3. On page 10663, in the second column, in amendatory instruction 1,
the authority citation for part 206 is corrected to read as follows:
Authority: Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act, 42 U.S.C. 5121 through 5207; Homeland Security Act
of 2002, 6 U.S.C. 101 et seq.; Department of Homeland Security
Delegation 9001.1.
Peter Gaynor,
Acting Administrator, Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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