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(a) Production (quantity) and, if
known, an estimate of the percentage of
total production of Subject Merchandise
in the Subject Country accounted for by
your firm’s(s’) production;
(b) Capacity (quantity) of your firm(s)
to produce the Subject Merchandise in
the Subject Country (that is, the level of
production that your establishment(s)
could reasonably have expected to
attain during the year, assuming normal
operating conditions (using equipment
and machinery in place and ready to
operate), normal operating levels (hours
per week/weeks per year), time for
downtime, maintenance, repair, and
cleanup, and a typical or representative
product mix); and
(c) the quantity and value of your
firm’s(s’) exports to the United States of
Subject Merchandise and, if known, an
estimate of the percentage of total
exports to the United States of Subject
Merchandise from the Subject Country
accounted for by your firm’s(s’) exports.
(12) Identify significant changes, if
any, in the supply and demand
conditions or business cycle for the
Domestic Like Product that have
occurred in the United States or in the
market for the Subject Merchandise in
the Subject Country after 2015, and
significant changes, if any, that are
likely to occur within a reasonably
foreseeable time. Supply conditions to
consider include technology;
production methods; development
efforts; ability to increase production
(including the shift of production
facilities used for other products and the
use, cost, or availability of major inputs
into production); and factors related to
the ability to shift supply among
different national markets (including
barriers to importation in foreign
markets or changes in market demand
abroad). Demand conditions to consider
include end uses and applications; the
existence and availability of substitute
products; and the level of competition
among the Domestic Like Product
produced in the United States, Subject
Merchandise produced in the Subject
Country, and such merchandise from
other countries.
(13) (OPTIONAL) A statement of
whether you agree with the above
definitions of the Domestic Like Product
and Domestic Industry; if you disagree
with either or both of these definitions,
please explain why and provide
alternative definitions.
Authority: This proceeding is being
conducted under authority of title VII of
the Tariff Act of 1930; this notice is
published pursuant to § 207.61 of the
Commission’s rules.
By order of the Commission.
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Cherie L. Rogers,
Assistant Section Chief, Environmental
Defense Section, Environment and Natural
Resources Division.
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging Proposed Consent
Decree
In accordance with Departmental
Policy, 28 CFR 50.7, notice is hereby
given that a proposed Consent Decree in
United States v. Mashni, et al., Case No.
2:18–cv–02288–DCN, was lodged with
the United States District Court for the
District of South Carolina, Charleston
Division, on January 26, 2022.
This proposed Consent Decree
concerns a complaint filed by the
United States against Paul Edward
Mashni; PEM Residential, LLC; PEM
Real Estate Group, LLC; Finish Line
Foundation II, Inc.; Kiawah River
Farms, LLC; Kiawah River Excavating &
Earthworks, LLC; KRF XSL, LLC; SC
Investment Holdings, LLC; and SC
Investment Holdins, LLC (collectively
‘‘Defendants’’), pursuant to Sections
301, 309, and 404 of the Clean Water
Act, 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1319, and 1344, to
obtain injunctive relief from and impose
civil penalties against the Defendants
for violating the Clean Water Act by
discharging pollutants without a permit
into waters of the United States. The
proposed Consent Decree resolves these
allegations by requiring the Defendants
to pay a civil penalty, effectuate
compensatory mitigation, and be subject
to other injunctive relief.
The Department of Justice will accept
written comments relating to this
proposed Consent Decree for thirty (30)
days from the date of publication of this
Notice. Please address comments to
Johanna Valenzuela, Assistant United
States Attorney, United States
Attorney’s Office for the District of
South Carolina, 1441 Main Street, Suite
500, Columbia, SC, 29201, or to
pubcomment_eds.enrd@usdoj.gov and
refer to United States v. Mashni, et al.,
Case No. 2:18–cv–02288–DCN, DJ # 90–
5–1–4–21393.
The proposed Consent Decree may be
examined at https://www.justice.gov/
enrd/consent-decrees. In addition, the
proposed Consent Decree may be
examined at the Clerk’s Office, United
States District Court for the District of
South Carolina, Charleston Division, 85
Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401.
However, the Clerk Office’s may limit
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Submission for OMB
Review; Comment Request; WorkStudy Program of the Child Labor
Regulations
Notice of availability; request
for comments.
ACTION:
The Department of Labor
(DOL) is submitting this Wage and Hour
Division (WHD)-sponsored information
collection request (ICR) to the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for
review and approval in accordance with
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA). Public comments on the ICR are
invited.
DATES: The OMB will consider all
written comments that the agency
receives on or before March 3, 2022.
ADDRESSES: Written comments and
recommendations for the proposed
information collection should be sent
within 30 days of publication of this
notice to www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain. Find this particular
information collection by selecting
‘‘Currently under 30-day Review—Open
for Public Comments’’ or by using the
search function.
Comments are invited on: (1) Whether
the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the Department,
including whether the information will
have practical utility; (2) if the
information will be processed and used
in a timely manner; (3) the accuracy of
the agency’s estimates of the burden and
cost of the collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; (4)
ways to enhance the quality, utility and
clarity of the information collection; and
(5) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mara Blumenthal by telephone at 202–
693–8538, or by email at DOL_PRA_
PUBLIC@dol.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Wage
and Hour Division of the Department of
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Notice of Lodging Proposed Consent Decree
In accordance with Departmental Policy, 28 CFR 50.7, notice is
hereby given that a proposed Consent Decree in United States v. Mashni,
et al., Case No. 2:18-cv-02288-DCN, was lodged with the United States
District Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division,
on January 26, 2022.
This proposed Consent Decree concerns a complaint filed by the
United States against Paul Edward Mashni; PEM Residential, LLC; PEM
Real Estate Group, LLC; Finish Line Foundation II, Inc.; Kiawah River
Farms, LLC; Kiawah River Excavating & Earthworks, LLC; KRF XSL, LLC; SC
Investment Holdings, LLC; and SC Investment Holdins, LLC (collectively
``Defendants''), pursuant to Sections 301, 309, and 404 of the Clean
Water Act, 33 U.S.C. 1311, 1319, and 1344, to obtain injunctive relief
from and impose civil penalties against the Defendants for violating
the Clean Water Act by discharging pollutants without a permit into
waters of the United States. The proposed Consent Decree resolves these
allegations by requiring the Defendants to pay a civil penalty,
effectuate compensatory mitigation, and be subject to other injunctive
relief.
The Department of Justice will accept written comments relating to
this proposed Consent Decree for thirty (30) days from the date of
publication of this Notice. Please address comments to Johanna
Valenzuela, Assistant United States Attorney, United States Attorney's
Office for the District of South Carolina, 1441 Main Street, Suite 500,
Columbia, SC, 29201, or to [email protected] and refer to
United States v. Mashni, et al., Case No. 2:18-cv-02288-DCN, DJ # 90-5-
1-4-21393.
The proposed Consent Decree may be examined at https://www.justice.gov/enrd/consent-decrees. In addition, the proposed Consent
Decree may be examined at the Clerk's Office, United States District
Court for the District of South Carolina, Charleston Division, 85 Broad
Street, Charleston, SC 29401. However, the Clerk Office's may limit
public access due to the ongoing Coronavirus/COVID-19 emergency.
Cherie L. Rogers,
Assistant Section Chief, Environmental Defense Section, Environment and
Natural Resources Division.
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