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36 CFR Part 7
[Docket ID: NPS–2018–0001; NPS–GLCA–
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Glen Canyon National Recreation Area;
Motor Vehicles
Correction
In rule document 2020–28464,
appearing on pages 3804–3815 in the
issue of the January 15, 2021, make the
following corrections:
1. On page 3804, in the first column,
DATES should read:
‘‘DATES: This rule is effective on
February 16, 2021.’’
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2. On page 3813, in the second
column, paragraph (f)(2)(i) should read:
‘‘(i) The provisions in this paragraph
(f)(2) are effective beginning on May 17,
2021.’’
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§ 7.70
[Corrected]
3. On same page, in the third column,
paragraph (f)(3)(ii) introductory text
should read:
‘‘(ii) Motor vehicles may be used off
GMP roads at the locations and subject
to the management prescriptions in the
table below, except for vehicle-free
zones where off-road vehicle use is
prohibited. Permit requirements in
Table 1 to paragraph (f)(3)(ii) are
effective beginning on May 17, 2021.’’
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Loans of Library Materials for Blind
and Other Print-Disabled Persons
Library of Congress.
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AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Library of Congress is
adopting amendments to its regulations
regarding loans of library materials for
blind and other print-disabled persons,
as authorized by Title XIV of the Library
of Congress Technical Corrections Act
of 2019, to amend terminology, the
description of services, and certification
requirements, and to memorialize
existing practices in the Library of
Congress’s National Library Service for
the Blind and Print Disabled (NLS).
DATES: Effective February 12, 2021.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Emily Vartanian, Senior Counsel,
Library of Congress Office of the General
Counsel, 202–707–7205, evar@loc.gov.
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Library of Congress (2 U.S.C. 136). Since
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W.R.R. v. Stover, 60 F. Supp. 587 (S.D.
Ill. 1945)), it is appropriate for the
Library to continue publishing those
regulations which affect the rights and
responsibilities of, and restrictions on,
the public.
The Library of Congress is amending
this regulation for the following reasons:
• To amend the regulation consistent
with Title XIV of the Library of Congress
Technical Corrections Act of 2019.
• To amend the terminology to refer
to ‘‘blind and print-disabled’’ persons
rather than ‘‘blind and other physically
handicapped’’ persons.
• To amend the terminology to refer
to ‘‘eligible persons’’ consistent with the
Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Act
amending 17 U.S.C. 121.
• To amend the description of
services to include internet-enabled/
electronic services.
• To memorialize the existing
practice under which persons seeking
approval to use NLS’s services must
certify eligibility using a form provided
by NLS or by network libraries.
• To include certified psychologists,
educators, certified reading specialists,
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and school psychologists in the list of
persons who may certify eligibility for
the program.
• To remove the requirement for
certification by a medical doctor for
those with reading disabilities, who may
now be certified for participation in the
program by the same persons who are
authorized to certify other printdisabled individuals for participation in
the program.
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Libraries, Seals and insignia.
Final Regulation
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, the Library of Congress
amends 36 CFR part 701 as follows:
PART 701—PROCEDURES AND
SERVICES
1. The authority citation for part 701
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 2 U.S.C. 136; 18 U.S.C. 1017.
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2. Revise § 701.6 to read as follows:
§ 701.6 Loans of library materials for blind
and other print-disabled persons.
(a) Program. Under the Act of March
3, 1931 (46 Stat. 1487), as amended (2
U.S.C. 135a), the Library of Congress’s
National Library Service for the Blind
and Print Disabled (NLS) provides
accessible reading material for the use of
blind and other print-disabled residents
of the United States, including the
several States, Insular Possessions, and
the District of Columbia, and United
States citizens domiciled abroad. NLS
loans literary works and specialized
music materials in raised characters
(braille), on sound reproduction
recordings, or in any other accessible
format. NLS also loans devices
necessary to reproduce accessible
formats, including sound reproducers
and refreshable braille displays, and
makes audio and braille reading
material available for electronic
download.
(b) Eligibility. (1) Individuals who
meet the definition of ‘‘eligible person’’
in 17 U.S.C. 121 are eligible for NLS’s
loan services. An ‘‘eligible person’’ thus
means an individual who, regardless of
any other disability—
(i) Is blind;
(ii) Has a visual impairment or
perceptual or reading disability that
cannot be improved to give visual
function substantially equivalent to that
of a person who has no such
impairment or disability and so is
unable to read printed works to
substantially the same degree as a
person without an impairment or
disability; or
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
National Park Service
36 CFR Part 7
[Docket ID: NPS-2018-0001; NPS-GLCA-27587; PPIMGLCAS1;
PPMPSAS1Z.YP0000]
RIN 1024-AD93
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area; Motor Vehicles
Correction
In rule document 2020-28464, appearing on pages 3804-3815 in the
issue of the January 15, 2021, make the following corrections:
1. On page 3804, in the first column, DATES should read:
``DATES: This rule is effective on February 16, 2021.''
Sec. 7.70 [Corrected]
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2. On page 3813, in the second column, paragraph (f)(2)(i) should read:
``(i) The provisions in this paragraph (f)(2) are effective
beginning on May 17, 2021.''
Sec. 7.70 [Corrected]
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3. On same page, in the third column, paragraph (f)(3)(ii) introductory
text should read:
``(ii) Motor vehicles may be used off GMP roads at the locations
and subject to the management prescriptions in the table below, except
for vehicle-free zones where off-road vehicle use is prohibited. Permit
requirements in Table 1 to paragraph (f)(3)(ii) are effective beginning
on May 17, 2021.''
[FR Doc. C1-2020-28464 Filed 2-11-21; 8:45 am]
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