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to immediately cease distribution of the
Elevators;
(2) Notify appropriate state and local
public health officials;
(3) Give prompt public notice of the
defect in the Elevators, including the
incidents and injuries associated with
the use of the Elevators, including
posting clear and conspicuous notice on
Respondent’s website, and providing
notice to any third-party website on
which Respondent has a presence, and
provide further announcements in
languages other than English and on
radio, television, and social media;
(4) Mail and email notice to each
distributor, retailer, dealer and installer
of the Elevators; and
(5) Mail and email notice to every
person to whom the Elevators were
delivered or sold.
C. Determine that action under
Section 15(d) of the CPSA, 15 U.S.C.
2064(d), is in the public interest and
additionally order Respondent to:
(1) Repair the defect in the Elevators
by providing a free inspection to
consumers by a qualified inspector who
will measure the gap between the
hoistway and elevator doors;
(2) Install, at no cost to consumers, a
free space guard approved by
Commission staff that reduces the gap to
no more than 4 inches;
(3) Make no charge to consumers, and
to reimburse consumers, for any
reasonable and foreseeable expenses
incurred in availing themselves of any
remedy provided under any
Commission Order issued in this matter,
as provided by Section 15(e)(1) of the
CPSA, 15 U.S.C. 2064(e)(1), including
previous purchases of space guards or
other safety devices, and all costs
associated with those purchases,
whether or not they were part of the
homeSAFE campaign;
(4) Reimburse distributors, retailers,
dealers, installers, and other third
parties for expenses in connection with
carrying out any Commission Order
issued in this matter, including the costs
of repairs or replacements, as provided
by Section 15(e)(2) of the CPSA, 15
U.S.C. 2064(e)(2);
(5) Submit a plan satisfactory to the
Commission, within ten (10) days of
service of the Final Order, directing that
actions specified in Paragraphs B(1)
through (5), and C(1) through (4) above
be taken in a timely manner;
(6) Submit monthly reports, to the
Commission, documenting the progress
of the corrective action program;
(7) For a period of five (5) years after
issuance of the Final Order in this
matter, keep records of its actions taken
to comply with Paragraphs B(1) through
(5), C(1) through (4), above, and supply
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these records to the Commission for the
purpose of monitoring compliance with
the Final Order; and
(9) For a period of five (5) years after
issuance of the Final Order in this
matter, notify the Commission at least
sixty (60) days prior to any change in its
business (such as incorporation,
dissolution, assignment, sale, or petition
for bankruptcy) that results in, or is
intended to result in, the emergence of
a successor corporation, going out of
business, or any other change that might
affect compliance obligations under a
Final Order issued by the Commission
in this matter.
D. Order that Respondent take other
and further actions as the Commission
deems necessary to protect the public
health and safety and to comply with
the CPSA.
Issued by Order of the Commission:
Dated this 7th day of July, 2021
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By: Robert Kaye,
Assistant Executive Director, Office of
Compliance and Field Operations, (301) 504–
6960.
Mary B. Murphy,
Director, Division of Enforcement and
Litigation.
Gregory M. Reyes,
Trial Attorney.
Michael J. Rogal,
Trial Attorney.
Complaint Counsel, Office of Compliance
and Field Operations, U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission, Bethesda, MD
20814, Tel: (301) 504–7809.
United States of America
Consumer Product Safety Commission
In the Matter of Thyssenkrupp Access
Corp., Respondent.
CPSC DOCKET NO.: 21–1
List and Summary of Documentary
Evidence
Pursuant to 16 CFR 1025.11(b)(3) of
the Commission’s Rules of Practice for
Adjudicative Proceedings, the following
is a list and summary of documentary
evidence supporting the charges in this
matter. Complaint Counsel reserves the
right to offer additional or different
evidence during the course of the
proceedings, or to withhold evidence on
the basis of any applicable legal
privileges.
1. Claims, complaints, records,
reports, CPSC’s In-Depth Investigations,
and lawsuits concerning incidents or
injuries involving various models of
residential elevators manufactured and
distributed by Respondent
(‘‘Elevators’’).
2. Engineering drawings and
instructional materials, including
installation, design, and planning
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guides (referred to as ‘‘Installation
Materials’’).
3. Design, manufacturing,
distribution, warnings, instructions, and
promotional materials associated with
the Elevators.
4. CPSC Product Safety Assessments.
5. Correspondence between
Respondent and CPSC staff related to
the Elevators.
6. Documents and information related
to the Elevators, including notices
issued regarding the Elevators and
similar products.
7. Documents and information related
to Respondent’s corporate structure and
Respondent’s acquisition of and merger
with other manufacturers and
distributors of the Elevators.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2021
Mary B. Murphy,
Director.
Gregory M. Reyes,
Trial Attorney.
Michael J. Rogal,
Trial Attorney.
Division of Enforcement and Litigation,
Office of Compliance and Field Operations,
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission,
Bethesda, MD 20814, Tel: (301) 504–7809.
Complaint Counsel for U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission.
Certificate of Service
I hereby certify that on July 7, 2021,
I served the foregoing Complaint and
List and Summary of Documentary
Evidence upon all parties of record in
these proceedings by emailing a copy to
counsel, as follows:
Sheila A. Millar,
Steven Michael Gentine,
Keller and Keckman LLP, 1001 G Street NW,
Suite 500 West, Washington, DC 20001.
Email: millar@khlaw.com, gentine@
khlaw.com.
Gregory M. Reyes,
Complaint Counsel for U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Extension of Public
Comment Period for the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for
the Navy Old Town Campus
Revitalization
Department of the Navy, DoD.
Notice of extension.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
A notice of availability was
published in the Federal Register by the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
SUMMARY:
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on May 14, 2021 for the Department of
the Navy’s (DoN) Draft Environmental
Impact Statement for the Navy Old
Town Campus (OTC) Revitalization.
This notice announces a 30-day
extension of the public comment period
from July 13, 2021 to August 12, 2021.
DATES: The public comment period
began on May 14, 2021 and will end on
August 12, 2021. To be considered in
the Final EIS, all comments must be
postmarked or received online by 11:59
p.m. Pacific Standard Time on August
12, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be
submitted electronically on the project
website at www.NAVWARrevitalization.com or by mail to: Navy
OTC Revitalization EIS Project Manager,
Attention: Ron Bochenek, 750 Pacific
Highway, Floor 12, San Diego, CA
92132–0058.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Naval Facilities Engineering Systems
Command Southwest, Attention: Ron
Bochenek, Navy OTC Revitalization EIS
Project Manager, 750 Pacific Highway,
Floor 12, San Diego, CA 92132–0058,
888–682–6289, info@NAVWARrevitalization.com. You can also visit
the project website at www.NAVWARrevitalization.com for more information.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Draft
EIS and informational materials are
available on the project website at
www.NAVWAR-revitalization.com. The
public may also review the Draft EIS
and select materials at the following
libraries:
1. Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Library (215
West Washington Street, San Diego, CA
92103)
2. Point Loma/Hervey Library (3701 Voltaire
Street, San Diego, CA 92107)
3. San Diego Central Library (330 Park
Boulevard, San Diego, CA 92101)
Dated: July 8, 2021.
K.R. Callan,
Commander, Judge Advocate General’s Corps,
U.S. Navy, Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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applications (NIA) for fiscal year (FY)
2021 for the American Rescue Plan—
American Indian Resilience in
Education (ARP–AIRE) program,
Assistance Listing Number 84.299C.
This notice relates to the approved
information collection under OMB
control number 1894–0006.
DATES:
Applications Available: July 13, 2021.
Deadline for Notice of Intent to Apply:
July 23, 2021.
Date of Pre-Application Webinar: July
28, 2021.
Individuals interested in attending
this webinar for prospective applicants
are encouraged to pre-register by
emailing their name, organization, and
contact information with the subject
heading ‘‘ARP–AIRE GRANTS PREAPPLICATION WEBINAR’’ to
shahla.ortega@ed.gov. There is no
registration fee to attend this meeting.
Information regarding pre-application
webinar is available by accessing the
website: https://oese.ed.gov/offices/
office-of-indian-education/.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: September 13, 2021.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: October 12, 2021.
ADDRESSES: For the addresses for
obtaining and submitting an
application, please refer to our Common
Instructions for Applicants to
Department of Education Discretionary
Grant Programs, published in the
Federal Register on February 13, 2019
(84 FR 3768) and available at
www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR–2019–
02–13/pdf/2019–02206.pdf.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Shahla Ortega, U.S. Department of
Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW,
Room 3W245, Washington, DC 20202.
Telephone: (202) 453–5602. Email:
shahla.ortega@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
8339.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Full Text of Announcement
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
I. Funding Opportunity Description
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Applications for New Awards;
American Rescue Plan—American
Indian Resilience in Education (ARP–
AIRE)
Office of Elementary and
Secondary Education, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Department of Education
(Department) is issuing a notice inviting
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Purpose of Program: The purpose of
the ARP–AIRE program is to support
Tribal educational agencies (TEAs) in
the provision of direct services to Indian
children and youth. Projects must
include one or more of the activities
authorized under section 6121(c) of the
Elementary and Secondary Education
Act of 1965, as amended (ESEA).
Background: ARP–AIRE is a one-time
discretionary grant competition
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authorized under Section 11006(1) of
the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021
(ARP) to provide awards to TEAs for
activities authorized under section
6121(c) of the ESEA in order to meet the
urgent needs of students in response to
the Coronavirus 2019 (COVID–19)
pandemic. Those activities include a
broad range of direct services to Indian
children and youth, their teachers, and
families.
In accordance with the Department’s
commitment to engage in regular and
meaningful consultation and
collaboration with Indian Tribes, the
Office of Elementary and Secondary
Education’s (OESE) Office of Indian
Education (OIE) and the White House
Initiative on American Indian and
Alaska Native Education (WHIAIANE)
conducted a virtual Tribal consultation
session regarding the ARP–AIRE
program on April 26, 2021. Consistent
with the Department’s trust
responsibility to Tribes and its Tribal
consultation Policy, the Department
consulted with elected officials of
federally recognized Tribes to ensure
that their views inform the Department’s
policy decisions related to the priorities,
requirements, and definitions that
govern this competition. In addition to
the virtual Tribal consultation, Tribal
leaders and others had an opportunity
to submit written comments to the
Department by email. We solicited
feedback on specific questions related to
the design of this grant program during
this Tribal consultation opportunity. A
summary of the feedback to these
questions and how we incorporated the
feedback into this NIA follows.
1. We asked whether we should adopt
the definition of TEA used in the State
Tribal Education Partnership (STEP)
program for the ARP–AIRE program,
which is: ‘‘the agency, department, or
instrumentality of an Indian Tribe that
is primarily responsible for supporting
Tribal students’ elementary and
secondary education.’’ A significant
number of comments from both Tribal
leaders and others expressed interest in
using the same definition from the STEP
program. A commenter expressed
interest in adding postsecondary
education, and another proposed adding
online students, to the definition.
Because the activities in ESEA section
6121(c) are focused on pre-kindergarten
(Pre-K) to grade 12 education, we are
limiting the scope of this program to
students in those grade levels. This
scope covers students in a TEA’s
geographic area, regardless of whether
students attend school in person or
online. Thus, we are using the STEP
definition of TEA in this ARP–AIRE
program competition.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Navy
Notice of Extension of Public Comment Period for the Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for the Navy Old Town Campus
Revitalization
AGENCY: Department of the Navy, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of extension.
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SUMMARY: A notice of availability was published in the Federal Register
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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on May 14, 2021 for the Department of the Navy's (DoN) Draft
Environmental Impact Statement for the Navy Old Town Campus (OTC)
Revitalization. This notice announces a 30-day extension of the public
comment period from July 13, 2021 to August 12, 2021.
DATES: The public comment period began on May 14, 2021 and will end on
August 12, 2021. To be considered in the Final EIS, all comments must
be postmarked or received online by 11:59 p.m. Pacific Standard Time on
August 12, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Written comments may be submitted electronically on the
project website at www.NAVWAR-revitalization.com or by mail to: Navy
OTC Revitalization EIS Project Manager, Attention: Ron Bochenek, 750
Pacific Highway, Floor 12, San Diego, CA 92132-0058.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Naval Facilities Engineering Systems
Command Southwest, Attention: Ron Bochenek, Navy OTC Revitalization EIS
Project Manager, 750 Pacific Highway, Floor 12, San Diego, CA 92132-
0058, 888-682-6289, revitalization.com">[email protected]revitalization.com. You can also visit
the project website at www.NAVWAR-revitalization.com for more
information.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Draft EIS and informational materials
are available on the project website at www.NAVWAR-revitalization.com.
The public may also review the Draft EIS and select materials at the
following libraries:
1. Mission Hills-Hillcrest/Knox Library (215 West Washington Street,
San Diego, CA 92103)
2. Point Loma/Hervey Library (3701 Voltaire Street, San Diego, CA
92107)
3. San Diego Central Library (330 Park Boulevard, San Diego, CA
92101)
Dated: July 8, 2021.
K.R. Callan,
Commander, Judge Advocate General's Corps, U.S. Navy, Federal Register
Liaison Officer.
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