All Items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers; United States City Average, 56983 [2022-20077]

Download as PDF khammond on DSKJM1Z7X2PROD with NOTICES Federal Register / Vol. 87, No. 179 / Friday, September 16, 2022 / Notices infringement of the ’951 patent, Ventria has shown such a violation only as to the clinical grade products. (Commissioner Stayin does not join the Commission’s determination as to medium grade products and would find a violation as to all accused products.) The Commission has determined that the appropriate form of relief is a limited exclusion order prohibiting (1) the unlicensed entry of infringing plantderived recombinant human serum albumins (‘‘rHSA’’) and products containing the same manufactured by or on behalf of, or imported by or on behalf of, Healthgen or the Defaulting Respondents or any of their affiliated companies, parents, subsidiaries, agents, or other related business entities, or their successors or assigns; and (2) the entry of plant-derived recombinant human serum albumins (‘‘rHSA’’) and products containing same that fail to accurately designate the country of origin, and which are manufactured abroad by or on behalf of, or imported by or on behalf of, the Defaulting Respondents or any of their affiliated companies, parents, subsidiaries, agents, or other related business entities, or their successors or assigns. The Commission has determined to issue cease and desist orders against respondents ScienCell, Aspira, and eEnzyme. The Commission has further determined that the public interest factors enumerated in subsections (d)(l) and (g)(1) (19 U.S.C. 1337(d)(l), (g)(1)) do not preclude issuance of the abovereferenced remedial orders. Additionally, the Commission has determined to impose a bond of one hundred percent (100%) of the entered value of the covered products during the period of Presidential review (19 U.S.C. 1337(j)). The investigation is hereby terminated in its entirety. The Commission vote for this determination took place on September 12, 2022. While temporary remote operating procedures are in place in response to COVID–19, the Office of the Secretary is not able to serve parties that have not retained counsel or otherwise provided a point of contact for electronic service. Accordingly, pursuant to Commission Rules 201.16(a) and 210.7(a)(1) (19 CFR 201.16(a), 210.7(a)(1)), the Commission orders that the Complainant(s) complete service for any party/parties without a method of electronic service noted on the attached Certificate of Service and shall file proof of service on the Electronic Document Information System (EDIS). VerDate Sep<11>2014 16:43 Sep 15, 2022 Jkt 256001 By order of the Commission. Issued: September 12, 2022. Katherine Hiner, Acting Secretary to the Commission. [FR Doc. 2022–20042 Filed 9–15–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 7020–02–P DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Notice of Lodging of Proposed Consent Decree Under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act On September 13, 2022, the Department of Justice lodged a proposed Consent Decree with the District Court of the Southern District of New York in a lawsuit entitled United States v. American Iron & Metal Co., et al., Civil Action No. 22–7800. In this action the United States seeks, as provided under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, recovery of response costs from four parties regarding the Port Refinery Superfund Site (‘‘Site’’) in the Village of Rye Brook, New York. The proposed Consent Decree resolves the United States’ claims and requires American Iron & Metal Co., Inc., Culp Industries, Inc., Paramount Global, and Public Service Company of New Hampshire, to pay, in aggregate, $437,255, in reimbursement of the United States’ past response costs regarding the Site. The publication of this notice opens the public comment on the proposed Consent Decree. Comments should be addressed to the Assistant Attorney General, Environment and Natural Resources Division, and should refer to United States v. American Iron & Metal Co., et al., Civil Action No. 22–7800, D.J. Ref. 90–11–3–1142/8. All comments must be submitted no later than 30 days after the publication date of this notice. Comments may be submitted either by email or by mail: To submit comments: Send them to: By email ....... pubcomment-ees.enrd@ usdoj.gov. Assistant Attorney General, U.S. DOJ—ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC 20044–7611. By mail ......... During the public comment period, the Consent Decree may be examined and downloaded at this Justice Department website: https:// www.usdoj.gov/enrd/Consent_ Decrees.html. We will provide a paper copy of the Consent Decree upon PO 00000 Frm 00058 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 56983 written request and payment of reproduction costs. Please email your request and payment to: Consent Decree Library, U.S. DOJ—ENRD, P.O. Box 7611, Washington, DC 20044–7611. Please enclose a check or money order for $5.50 (25 cents per page reproduction cost) payable to the United States Treasury. Henry S. Friedman, Assistant Chief, Environmental Enforcement Section, Environment and Natural Resources Division. [FR Doc. 2022–20071 Filed 9–15–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4410–15–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary All Items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers; United States City Average Pursuant to section 33105(c) of Title 49, United States Code, and the delegation of the Secretary of Transportation’s responsibilities under that Act to the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (49 CFR, section 1.95 (a)), the Secretary of Labor has certified to the Administrator and published this notice in the Federal Register that the United States City Average All Items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (1967=100) increased 160.9 percent from its 1984 annual average of 311.1 to its 2021 annual average of 811.705. Signed at Washington, DC. Martin J. Walsh, Secretary of Labor. [FR Doc. 2022–20077 Filed 9–15–22; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE 4510–24–P DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Office of the Secretary All Items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers; United States City Average Pursuant to section 112 of the 1976 amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act, 52 U.S.C. 30116(c), the Secretary of Labor has certified to the Chairman of the Federal Election Commission and publishes this notice in the Federal Register that the United States City Average All Items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI–U) (1967=100) increased 449.6 percent from its 1974 annual average of 147.7 to its 2021 annual average of 811.705 and that it increased 53.0 percent from its 2001 annual average of E:\FR\FM\16SEN1.SGM 16SEN1

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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 179 (Friday, September 16, 2022)]
[Notices]
[Page 56983]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Office of the Secretary


All Items Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers; United 
States City Average

    Pursuant to section 33105(c) of Title 49, United States Code, and 
the delegation of the Secretary of Transportation's responsibilities 
under that Act to the Administrator of the Federal Highway 
Administration (49 CFR, section 1.95 (a)), the Secretary of Labor has 
certified to the Administrator and published this notice in the Federal 
Register that the United States City Average All Items Consumer Price 
Index for All Urban Consumers (1967=100) increased 160.9 percent from 
its 1984 annual average of 311.1 to its 2021 annual average of 811.705.

    Signed at Washington, DC.
Martin J. Walsh,
Secretary of Labor.
[FR Doc. 2022-20077 Filed 9-15-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4510-24-P
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