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TABLE 1—PRODUCT CANCELLATIONS
Registration No.
Company No.
432–1623 .......................
432
Product name
Active ingredients
Storcide II Grain, Bin and Warehouse Insecticide
Chlorpyrifos-methyl 21.6% & Deltamethrin 3.7%.
Table 2 of this unit includes the name
and address of record for the registrant
of the product in Table 1 of this unit,
in sequence by EPA company number.
This number corresponds to the first
part of the EPA registration number of
the product listed in Table 1 of this unit.
TABLE 2—REGISTRANTS OF CANCELLED PRODUCTS
EPA Company No.
Company name and address
432 ..........................
Bayer Environmental Science A Division of Bayer CropScience, LP, 700 Chesterfield Parkway West, Chesterfield, MO
63017.
III. Summary of Public Comments
Received and Agency Response to
Comments
One anonymous comment was
received agreeing with the cancellation
of the pesticide product in this
document. For this reason, the Agency
does not believe that the comment
submitted during the comment period
merits further review or a denial of the
request for voluntary cancellation.
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IV. Cancellation Order
Pursuant to FIFRA section 6(f) (7
U.S.C. 136d(f)), EPA hereby approves
the requested cancellation of the
registration identified in Table 1 of Unit
II. Accordingly, the Agency hereby
orders that the product registration
identified in Table 1 of Unit II, is
canceled. The applicable date of the
cancellation that is the subject of this
document is March 29, 2023. Any
distribution, sale, or use of existing
stocks of the product identified in Table
1 of Unit II, in a manner inconsistent
with any of the provisions for
disposition of existing stocks set forth in
Unit VI, will be a violation of FIFRA.
V. What is the Agency’s authority for
taking this action?
FIFRA section 6(f)(1) (7 U.S.C.
136d(f)(1)) provides that a registrant of
a pesticide product may at any time
request that any of its pesticide
registrations be canceled or amended to
terminate one or more uses. FIFRA
further provides that, before acting on
the request, EPA must publish a notice
of receipt of any such request in the
Federal Register. Thereafter, following
the public comment period, the EPA
Administrator may approve such a
request. The notice of receipt for this
action was published for comment in
the Federal Register of May 6, 2022, (87
FR 27145) (FRL–9724–01). The
comment period closed on November 2,
2022.
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VI. Provisions for Disposition of
Existing Stocks
Existing stocks are those stocks of
registered pesticide products which are
currently in the United States, and
which were packaged, labeled, and
released for shipment prior to the
effective date of the cancellation action.
The existing stocks provisions for the
product subject to this order is as
follows.
The registrant may continue to sell
and distribute existing stocks of product
listed in Table 1 of Unit II, until March
29, 2024, which is 1 year after the
publication of the Cancellation Order in
the Federal Register. Thereafter, the
registrant is prohibited from selling or
distributing the product listed in Table
1, except for export in accordance with
FIFRA section 17 (7 U.S.C. 136o), or
proper disposal. Persons other than the
registrant may sell, distribute, or use
existing stocks of product listed in Table
1 of Unit II, until existing stocks are
exhausted, provided that such sale,
distribution, or use is consistent with
the terms of the previously approved
labeling on, or that accompanied, the
canceled product.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 136 et seq.
Dated: March 22, 2023.
Daniel Rosenblatt,
Acting Director, Registration Division, Office
of Pesticide Programs.
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Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC): Request for Nominations
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
AGENCY:
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Request for nominations to the
Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC).
ACTION:
The U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) invites
nominations from a diverse range of
qualified candidates to be considered
for appointment to its Clean Air Act
Advisory Committee (CAAAC).
Vacancies are anticipated to be filled by
August 2023. Sources in addition to this
Federal Register notice may also be
utilized in the solicitation of nominees.
This notice extends the recruitment
period to receive additional nominees.
DATES: Application due by April 30,
2023.
ADDRESSES: Submit nominations in
writing to: Lorraine Reddick, Designated
Federal Officer, Office of Air and
Radiation, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lorraine Reddick, Designated Federal
Officer, Clean Air Act Advisory
Committee (6103A), Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460;
telephone number: 202–564–1293;
email address: reddick.lorraine@
epa.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Clean Air Act Advisory
Committee provides advice, information
and recommendations on policy and
technical issues associated with
implementation of the Clean Air Act
(CAA) as requested by EPA. These
issues include the development,
implementation, and enforcement of
programs required by the Act. The
CAAAC will provide advice and
recommendations on approaches for
new and expanded programs including
those using innovative technologies and
policy mechanisms to achieve
environmental improvements; the
SUMMARY:
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potential health, environmental and
economic effects of CAA programs on
the public, the regulated community,
State and local governments, and other
Federal agencies; the policy and
technical contents of proposed major
EPA rulemaking and guidance required
by the Act in order to help effectively
incorporate appropriate outside advice
and information; and the integration of
existing policies, regulations, standards,
guidelines, and procedures into
programs for implementing
requirements of the Act.
The programs falling under the
purview of the committee include, but
are not limited to, those for meeting
National Ambient Air Quality
Standards, reducing emissions from
vehicles and vehicle fuels, reducing air
toxic emissions, permitting, carrying out
compliance authorities, and CAArelated voluntary activities. Members
are appointed by the EPA Administrator
for two-year terms with the possibility
of reappointment to additional term(s).
The CAAAC usually meets
approximately 2 times annually and the
average workload for the members is
approximately 5 to 10 hours per month.
Although EPA is unable to offer
compensation or an honorarium for
CAAAC members, they may receive
travel and per diem allowances,
according to applicable federal travel
regulations.
EPA is seeking nominations from
academia, industry, non-governmental/
environmental organizations,
community organizations, state and
local government agencies, tribal
governments, unions, trade associations,
utilities, and lawyers/consultants. EPA
values and welcomes diversity. In an
effort to obtain nominations of diverse
candidates, EPA encourages
nominations of women and men of all
racial and ethnic groups.
Evaluation Criteria
The following criteria will be used to
evaluate nominees:
• The background and experiences
that would help members contribute to
the diversity of perspectives on the
committee (e.g., geographic, economic,
social, cultural, educational, and other
considerations)
• Experience serving as an elected
official;
• Experience serving as an appointed
official for a state, county, city or tribe;
• Experience working on national
level or on local government issues;
• Demonstrated experience with air
quality policy issues;
• Executive management level
experience with membership in broadbased networks;
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• Excellent interpersonal, oral and
written communication, and consensusbuilding skills.
• Ability to volunteer time to attend
meetings 2–3 times a year, participate in
teleconference meetings, attend
listening sessions with the
Administrator or other senior-level
officials;
• Ability to work with others with
varying perspectives to develop policy
recommendations to the Administrator,
and prepare reports and advice letters.
Nominations must include a resume
and a short biography describing the
professional and educational
qualifications of the nominee, as well as
the nominee’s current business/home
address, email address, and daytime
telephone number. Interested
candidates may self-nominate. All
application items are due by April 30,
2023. Please note that EPA’s policy is
that, unless otherwise prescribed by
statute, members generally are
appointed to two-year terms. To help
the Agency in evaluating the
effectiveness of our outreach efforts,
please also tell us how you learned of
this opportunity.
For further information or to email
nominations, include in the subject line
CAAAC Membership 2023 and send to
caaac@epa.gov.
Dated: March 23, 2023.
Lorraine Reddick,
Designated Federal Officer, Clean Air Act
Advisory Committee, Office of Air and
Radiation.
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Privacy Act of 1974; Matching Program
Federal Communications
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ACTION: Notice of Establishment of a
Matching Program.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Privacy Act of 1974, as amended
(‘‘Privacy Act’’), this document
announces the establishment of a
computer matching program the Federal
Communications Commission (‘‘FCC’’
or ‘‘Commission’’ or ‘‘Agency’’) and the
Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC) will conduct with the
Minnesota Department of Human
Services (‘‘Minnesota’’). The purpose of
this matching program is to verify the
eligibility of applicants to and
subscribers of the Universal Service
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Fund (USF) Lifeline program, which is
administered by USAC under the
direction of the FCC. More information
about this program is provided in the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section
below.
Written comments are due on or
before April 28, 2023. This computer
matching program will commence on
April 28, 2023, and will conclude 18
months later.
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Elliot
Tarloff, FCC, 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554, or Privacy@
fcc.gov.
DATES:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Elliot Tarloff at 202–418–0886 or
Privacy@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Lifeline program provides support for
discounted broadband and voice
services to low-income consumers.
Lifeline is administered by the
Universal Service Administrative
Company (USAC) under FCC direction.
Consumers qualify for Lifeline through
proof of income or participation in a
qualifying program, such as Medicaid,
the Supplemental Nutritional
Assistance Program (SNAP), Federal
Public Housing Assistance,
Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
Veterans and Survivors Pension Benefit,
and/or various Tribal-specific federal
assistance programs. In a Report and
Order adopted on March 31, 2016, the
Commission ordered USAC to create a
National Lifeline Eligibility Verifier
(‘‘National Verifier’’), including the
National Lifeline Eligibility Database
(LED), that would match data about
Lifeline applicants and subscribers with
other data sources to verify the
eligibility of an applicant or subscriber.
The Commission found that the
National Verifier would reduce
compliance costs for Lifeline service
providers, improve service for Lifeline
subscribers, and reduce waste, fraud,
and abuse in the program. The purpose
of this particular matching program is to
verify Lifeline eligibility by establishing
that applicants or subscribers in
Minnesota are enrolled in the SNAP or
Medicaid programs.
Participating Non-Federal Agency
• Minnesota Department of Human
Services.
Authority for Conducting the Matching
Program
47 U.S.C. 254; 47 CFR 54.400 et seq.;
Lifeline and Link Up Reform and
Modernization, et al., Third Report and
Order, Further Report and Order, and
Order on Reconsideration, 31 FCC Rcd
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
[FRL-10573-02-OAR; EPA-HQ-OAR-2023-0014, SAN 10573]
Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (CAAAC): Request for Nominations
AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Request for nominations to the Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC).
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) invites
nominations from a diverse range of qualified candidates to be
considered for appointment to its Clean Air Act Advisory Committee
(CAAAC). Vacancies are anticipated to be filled by August 2023. Sources
in addition to this Federal Register notice may also be utilized in the
solicitation of nominees. This notice extends the recruitment period to
receive additional nominees.
DATES: Application due by April 30, 2023.
ADDRESSES: Submit nominations in writing to: Lorraine Reddick,
Designated Federal Officer, Office of Air and Radiation, U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue NW,
Washington, DC 20460.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lorraine Reddick, Designated Federal
Officer, Clean Air Act Advisory Committee (6103A), Environmental
Protection Agency, 1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20460;
telephone number: 202-564-1293; email address:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Clean Air Act Advisory Committee provides advice,
information and recommendations on policy and technical issues
associated with implementation of the Clean Air Act (CAA) as requested
by EPA. These issues include the development, implementation, and
enforcement of programs required by the Act. The CAAAC will provide
advice and recommendations on approaches for new and expanded programs
including those using innovative technologies and policy mechanisms to
achieve environmental improvements; the
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potential health, environmental and economic effects of CAA programs on
the public, the regulated community, State and local governments, and
other Federal agencies; the policy and technical contents of proposed
major EPA rulemaking and guidance required by the Act in order to help
effectively incorporate appropriate outside advice and information; and
the integration of existing policies, regulations, standards,
guidelines, and procedures into programs for implementing requirements
of the Act.
The programs falling under the purview of the committee include,
but are not limited to, those for meeting National Ambient Air Quality
Standards, reducing emissions from vehicles and vehicle fuels, reducing
air toxic emissions, permitting, carrying out compliance authorities,
and CAA-related voluntary activities. Members are appointed by the EPA
Administrator for two-year terms with the possibility of reappointment
to additional term(s). The CAAAC usually meets approximately 2 times
annually and the average workload for the members is approximately 5 to
10 hours per month.
Although EPA is unable to offer compensation or an honorarium for
CAAAC members, they may receive travel and per diem allowances,
according to applicable federal travel regulations.
EPA is seeking nominations from academia, industry, non-
governmental/environmental organizations, community organizations,
state and local government agencies, tribal governments, unions, trade
associations, utilities, and lawyers/consultants. EPA values and
welcomes diversity. In an effort to obtain nominations of diverse
candidates, EPA encourages nominations of women and men of all racial
and ethnic groups.
Evaluation Criteria
The following criteria will be used to evaluate nominees:
The background and experiences that would help members
contribute to the diversity of perspectives on the committee (e.g.,
geographic, economic, social, cultural, educational, and other
considerations)
Experience serving as an elected official;
Experience serving as an appointed official for a state,
county, city or tribe;
Experience working on national level or on local
government issues;
Demonstrated experience with air quality policy issues;
Executive management level experience with membership in
broad-based networks;
Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication,
and consensus-building skills.
Ability to volunteer time to attend meetings 2-3 times a
year, participate in teleconference meetings, attend listening sessions
with the Administrator or other senior-level officials;
Ability to work with others with varying perspectives to
develop policy recommendations to the Administrator, and prepare
reports and advice letters.
Nominations must include a resume and a short biography describing
the professional and educational qualifications of the nominee, as well
as the nominee's current business/home address, email address, and
daytime telephone number. Interested candidates may self-nominate. All
application items are due by April 30, 2023. Please note that EPA's
policy is that, unless otherwise prescribed by statute, members
generally are appointed to two-year terms. To help the Agency in
evaluating the effectiveness of our outreach efforts, please also tell
us how you learned of this opportunity.
For further information or to email nominations, include in the
subject line CAAAC Membership 2023 and send to [email protected].
Dated: March 23, 2023.
Lorraine Reddick,
Designated Federal Officer, Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, Office of
Air and Radiation.
[FR Doc. 2023-06427 Filed 3-28-23; 8:45 am]
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