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FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
COMMISSION
47 CFR Part 64
[WC Docket Nos. 23–62, 12–375; DA 23–
469, FR ID 146569]
Incarcerated People’s
Communications Services;
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Calling Services; Extension of
Comment Periods
Federal Communications
Commission.
ACTION: Proposed rules; extension of
reply comment periods.
AGENCY:
In this document, the Federal
Communications Commission
(Commission) extends the reply
comment period of a notice of proposed
rulemaking, FCC 23–19 (Document 23–
19), and the reply comment period of a
proposed rule, DA 23–355 (Document
23–355), in this proceeding.
DATES: The reply comments period for
the notice of proposed rulemaking (FCC
23–19) published at 88 FR 20804 on
April 7, 2023, is extended to July 12,
2023, and the reply comments to the
proposed rule (DA 23–355) published at
88 FR 27850 on May 3, 2023, is
extended to June 27, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments,
identified by WC Docket Nos. 23–62,
12–375, by any of the following
methods:
Electronic Filers: Comments may be
filed electronically using the internet by
accessing the Commission’s Electronic
Comment Filing System (ECFS): https://
www.fcc.gov/ecfs/filings.
Paper Filers: Parties who choose to
file by paper must file an original and
one copy of each filing. If more than one
docket or rulemaking number appears in
the caption of this proceeding, filers
must submit two additional copies for
each additional docket or rulemaking
number.
Filings can be sent by commercial
overnight courier, or by first-class or
overnight U.S. Postal Service mail. All
filings must be addressed to the
Commission’s Secretary, Office of the
Secretary, Federal Communications
Commission.
Commercial overnight mail (other
than U.S. Postal Service Express Mail
and Priority Mail) must be sent to 9050
Junction Drive, Annapolis Junction, MD
20701.
U.S. Postal Service first-class,
Express, and Priority mail must be
addressed to 45 L Street NE,
Washington, DC 20554.
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Effective March 19, 2020, and until
further notice, the Commission no
longer accepts any hand or messenger
delivered filings. This is a temporary
measure taken to help protect the health
and safety of individuals, and to
mitigate the transmission of COVID–19.
People with Disabilities: Contact the
FCC to request reasonable
accommodations (accessible format
documents, sign language interpreters,
CART, etc.) by email: FCC504@fcc.gov
or phone: 202–418–0530 (voice), 202–
418–0432 (TTY).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Refer to the Federal Register summary
of April 7, 2023, or contact Ahuva
Battams, Wireline Competition Bureau,
Pricing Policy Division, (202) 418–1565
or ahuva.battams@fcc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This is a
summary of the Wireline Competition
Bureau’s (the Bureau) Order, DA 23–
469, granting the Motion for Extension
of Time filed on May 23, 2023 by the
Wright Petitioners, Benton Institute for
Broadband & Society, Public
Knowledge, Stephen A. Raher, United
Church of Christ Media Justice Ministry,
and Worth Rises (collectively, the
Public Interest Parties) in the relevant
dockets. The Bureau also grants in part
and denies in part the Response to the
Public Interest Parties’ Motion for
Extension of Time filed on May 26,
2023, by Securus Technologies, LLC.
The Bureau denies Securus’s request for
an extension for comments on the
proposed rule (Document 23–19) and an
extension for comments on the
document and request for comments
published in the Federal Register, 88 FR
27885.
Federal Communications Commission.
Lynne Engledow,
Deputy Chief, Pricing Policy Division,
Wireline Competition Bureau.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration
49 CFR Part 571
[Docket No. NHTSA–2023–0012]
RIN 2127–AM54
Side Underride Guards; Extension of
Comment Period
National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration (NHTSA);
Department of Transportation (DOT).
AGENCY:
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Advance notice of proposed
rulemaking; extension of comment
period.
ACTION:
NHTSA received two requests
to extend the comment period for the
Advance Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking (ANPRM) regarding side
underride guards that NHTSA
published on April 21, 2023. The
comment period for the ANPRM was
scheduled to end on June 20, 2023.
NHTSA is extending the comment
period for the ANPRM by 30 days.
DATES: The comment period for the
ANPRM published on April 21, 2023, at
88 FR 24535, is extended to July 20,
2023.
SUMMARY:
You may submit comments
to the docket number identified in the
heading of this document by any of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the
online instructions for submitting
comments.
• Mail: Docket Management Facility:
U.S. Department of Transportation, 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590–0001.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200
New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building
Ground Floor, Room W12–140, between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET, Monday through
Friday, except Federal holidays.
• Fax: 202–493–2251.
Instructions: All submissions must
include the agency name and docket
number. Note that all comments
received will be posted without change
to https://www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided. Please see the Privacy Act
discussion below. We will consider all
comments received before the close of
business on the comment closing date
indicated above. To the extent possible,
we will also consider comments filed
after the closing date.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read background documents or
comments received, go to https://
www.regulations.gov at any time or to
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12–140,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays. Telephone:
202–366–9826.
Privacy Act: In accordance with 5
U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits comments
from the public to better inform its
decision-making process. DOT posts
these comments, without edit, including
any personal information the
commenter provides, to
www.regulations.gov, as described in
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the system of records notice (DOT/ALL–
14 FDMS), which can be reviewed at
www.transportation.gov/privacy. In
order to facilitate comment tracking and
response, we encourage commenters to
provide their name, or the name of their
organization; however, submission of
names is completely optional. Whether
or not commenters identify themselves,
all timely comments will be fully
considered.
Confidential Business Information: If
you wish to submit any information
under a claim of confidentiality, you
must submit your request directly to
NHTSA’s Office of the Chief Counsel.
Requests for confidentiality are
governed by 49 CFR part 512. NHTSA
is currently treating electronic
submission as an acceptable method for
submitting confidential business
information to the agency under part
512. If you would like to submit a
request for confidential treatment, you
may email your submission to Dan
Rabinovitz in the Office of the Chief
Counsel at Daniel.Rabinovitz@dot.gov or
you may contact him for a secure file
transfer link. At this time, you should
not send a duplicate hardcopy of your
electronic CBI submissions to DOT
headquarters. If you claim that any of
the information or documents provided
to the agency constitute confidential
business information within the
meaning of 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4), or are
protected from disclosure pursuant to
18 U.S.C. 1905, you must submit
supporting information together with
the materials that are the subject of the
confidentiality request, in accordance
with part 512, to the Office of the Chief
Counsel. Your request must include a
cover letter setting forth the information
specified in our confidential business
information regulation (49 CFR 512.8)
and a certificate, pursuant to § 512.4(b)
and part 512, appendix A. In addition,
you should submit a copy, from which
you have deleted the claimed
confidential business information, to the
Docket at the address given above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical issues: Ms. Lina
Valivullah, National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, West Building, Washington,
DC 20590 (telephone) 202–366–8786,
(email) Lina.Valivullah@dot.gov.
For legal issues: Ms. Callie Roach,
Office of the Chief Counsel, National
Highway Traffic Safety Administration,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West
Building, Washington, DC 20590,
(telephone) 202–366–2992, (email)
Callie.Roach@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April
21, 2023, NHTSA published an ANPRM
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responding to section 23011(c) of the
November 2021 Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA),
commonly referred to as the Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law (BIL), which directs
the Secretary to conduct research on
side underride guards to better
understand their overall effectiveness,
and assess the feasibility, benefits, costs,
and other impacts of installing side
underride guards on trailers and
semitrailers. The BIL further directs the
Secretary to report the findings of the
research in a Federal Register notice to
seek public comment. The ANPRM also
responds to a petition for rulemaking
from Ms. Marianne Karth and the Truck
Safety Coalition (TSC). The comment
period for the ANPRM was scheduled to
end on June 20, 2023.
Comment Period Extension Requests
On May 9, 2023, NHTSA received a
joint request from Eric Hein, Stephen
Bingham, Aaron Kiefer, Jerry Karth, and
Lois Durso asking NHTSA to extend the
comment period for the ANPRM. The
requestors state that 60 days does not
provide adequate time to prepare robust
and substantive comments on such an
important issue, and that they are
preparing to conduct additional crash
tests of side underride guards that will
involve considerable stakeholder
involvement, planning, and subsequent
analysis. The requestors indicate that
extending the comment period by no
less than 30 days would provide the
opportunity to develop comprehensive,
well informed, and data-based input for
NHTSA’s consideration.
The requestors also noted their
concern that there were two additional
reports missing from the docket that
were referenced in the report titled,
‘‘Side Impact Guards for Combination
Truck-Trailers: Cost-Benefit Analysis,’’
referred to hereafter as the Cost-Benefit
Analysis Report (CBAR). The requestors
request immediate posting of this
information to the docket and state that
a full and proper analysis cannot be
conducted until this additional
information is released for review.
As to the first report, a sentence on
page 1 of CBAR states that ‘‘[t]he effects
of speed limit, vehicle age, occupant
age, belt use, and road surface
conditions on occupant fatalities are
also discussed in this study’’ (emphasis
added). The ‘‘study’’ refers to a NHTSA
analysis conducted for the CBAR. As
mentioned in the report, the code
NHTSA used for compiling data for the
analysis is found in Appendix A of the
CBAR. The relevant data from the
analysis is available in Section II.A of
the CBAR. While the CBAR included
NHTSA’s analysis of speed limit and
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restraint use, the data and analysis
regarding vehicle age, occupant age, and
road surface conditions were removed
from the CBAR because they did not
add any new information on crash
outcomes with respect to underride.
Inadvertently, the introductory
statement on page 1 and language used
elsewhere in the document were not
modified accordingly. For
completeness, we have now submitted
the supplementary information and
analysis to the docket, NHTSA–2023–
0012. Since these factors do not affect
crash outcomes with respect to
underride, the additional information
does not change the analysis or results
of the CBAR.
As to the second report, a sentence on
page B–2 of the CBAR refers, in part, to
an ‘‘Evaluation of Vehicle Underride
and Associated Fatalities in Light
Vehicle Crashes into the Side of Truck
Trailers Report.’’ This refers to a draft
NHTSA report the agency prepared and
later decided to incorporate into the
CBAR. The methodology, data, and
analysis for the referenced study may be
found in Section II.B of the CBAR.
Inadvertently, the reference in
Appendix B was not updated
accordingly.
NHTSA received a second request to
extend the comment period on May 23,
2023, from the American Trucking
Associations (ATA). ATA requests a 30day extension to the comment period to
ensure ATA has sufficient time to
coordinate with its members to develop
comments on the complex issues
presented in the notice. ATA notes that
the ANPRM requested specific feedback
on side underride guard interactions
with road features, loading docks, port
operations, and other types of
operations, and ATA seeks additional
time to work with its members to gather
examples of these interactions.
Agency Decision
Pursuant to 49 CFR 553.19 and after
thorough consideration of these
requests, NHTSA has determined that
the requestors have provided sufficient
justification for an extension, and that
the extension is consistent with the
public interest. NHTSA agrees that
allowing additional time for the public
and its stakeholders to provide robust
and substantive comments on this
complex issue will better inform
NHTSA. A 30-day extension
appropriately balances NHTSA’s
interest in providing the public with
sufficient time to review the docket and
comment on the complex questions
raised in the ANPRM with its interest in
obtaining specific feedback from
stakeholders in a timely manner. The
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extension will also provide sufficient
time for commenters to review the
supplementary information that we
have submitted to the docket.
Accordingly, NHTSA is granting the
aforementioned request and extending
the comment period by 30 days.
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Authority: 49 U.S.C. 322, 30111, 30115,
30117, and 30166; delegation of authority at
49 CFR 1.95.
Sophie Shulman,
Deputy Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
49 CFR Part 571
[Docket No. NHTSA-2023-0012]
RIN 2127-AM54
Side Underride Guards; Extension of Comment Period
AGENCY: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA);
Department of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Advance notice of proposed rulemaking; extension of comment
period.
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SUMMARY: NHTSA received two requests to extend the comment period for
the Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) regarding side
underride guards that NHTSA published on April 21, 2023. The comment
period for the ANPRM was scheduled to end on June 20, 2023. NHTSA is
extending the comment period for the ANPRM by 30 days.
DATES: The comment period for the ANPRM published on April 21, 2023, at
88 FR 24535, is extended to July 20, 2023.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments to the docket number identified in
the heading of this document by any of the following methods:
Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online instructions for submitting
comments.
Mail: Docket Management Facility: U.S. Department of
Transportation, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building Ground Floor,
Room W12-140, Washington, DC 20590-0001.
Hand Delivery or Courier: 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West
Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. ET,
Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
Fax: 202-493-2251.
Instructions: All submissions must include the agency name and
docket number. Note that all comments received will be posted without
change to https://www.regulations.gov, including any personal
information provided. Please see the Privacy Act discussion below. We
will consider all comments received before the close of business on the
comment closing date indicated above. To the extent possible, we will
also consider comments filed after the closing date.
Docket: For access to the docket to read background documents or
comments received, go to https://www.regulations.gov at any time or to
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday,
except Federal Holidays. Telephone: 202-366-9826.
Privacy Act: In accordance with 5 U.S.C. 553(c), DOT solicits
comments from the public to better inform its decision-making process.
DOT posts these comments, without edit, including any personal
information the commenter provides, to www.regulations.gov, as
described in
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the system of records notice (DOT/ALL-14 FDMS), which can be reviewed
at www.transportation.gov/privacy. In order to facilitate comment
tracking and response, we encourage commenters to provide their name,
or the name of their organization; however, submission of names is
completely optional. Whether or not commenters identify themselves, all
timely comments will be fully considered.
Confidential Business Information: If you wish to submit any
information under a claim of confidentiality, you must submit your
request directly to NHTSA's Office of the Chief Counsel. Requests for
confidentiality are governed by 49 CFR part 512. NHTSA is currently
treating electronic submission as an acceptable method for submitting
confidential business information to the agency under part 512. If you
would like to submit a request for confidential treatment, you may
email your submission to Dan Rabinovitz in the Office of the Chief
Counsel at [email protected] or you may contact him for a
secure file transfer link. At this time, you should not send a
duplicate hardcopy of your electronic CBI submissions to DOT
headquarters. If you claim that any of the information or documents
provided to the agency constitute confidential business information
within the meaning of 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4), or are protected from
disclosure pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 1905, you must submit supporting
information together with the materials that are the subject of the
confidentiality request, in accordance with part 512, to the Office of
the Chief Counsel. Your request must include a cover letter setting
forth the information specified in our confidential business
information regulation (49 CFR 512.8) and a certificate, pursuant to
Sec. 512.4(b) and part 512, appendix A. In addition, you should submit
a copy, from which you have deleted the claimed confidential business
information, to the Docket at the address given above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
For technical issues: Ms. Lina Valivullah, National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West Building,
Washington, DC 20590 (telephone) 202-366-8786, (email)
[email protected].
For legal issues: Ms. Callie Roach, Office of the Chief Counsel,
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue
SE, West Building, Washington, DC 20590, (telephone) 202-366-2992,
(email) [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On April 21, 2023, NHTSA published an ANPRM
responding to section 23011(c) of the November 2021 Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), commonly referred to as the Bipartisan
Infrastructure Law (BIL), which directs the Secretary to conduct
research on side underride guards to better understand their overall
effectiveness, and assess the feasibility, benefits, costs, and other
impacts of installing side underride guards on trailers and
semitrailers. The BIL further directs the Secretary to report the
findings of the research in a Federal Register notice to seek public
comment. The ANPRM also responds to a petition for rulemaking from Ms.
Marianne Karth and the Truck Safety Coalition (TSC). The comment period
for the ANPRM was scheduled to end on June 20, 2023.
Comment Period Extension Requests
On May 9, 2023, NHTSA received a joint request from Eric Hein,
Stephen Bingham, Aaron Kiefer, Jerry Karth, and Lois Durso asking NHTSA
to extend the comment period for the ANPRM. The requestors state that
60 days does not provide adequate time to prepare robust and
substantive comments on such an important issue, and that they are
preparing to conduct additional crash tests of side underride guards
that will involve considerable stakeholder involvement, planning, and
subsequent analysis. The requestors indicate that extending the comment
period by no less than 30 days would provide the opportunity to develop
comprehensive, well informed, and data-based input for NHTSA's
consideration.
The requestors also noted their concern that there were two
additional reports missing from the docket that were referenced in the
report titled, ``Side Impact Guards for Combination Truck-Trailers:
Cost-Benefit Analysis,'' referred to hereafter as the Cost-Benefit
Analysis Report (CBAR). The requestors request immediate posting of
this information to the docket and state that a full and proper
analysis cannot be conducted until this additional information is
released for review.
As to the first report, a sentence on page 1 of CBAR states that
``[t]he effects of speed limit, vehicle age, occupant age, belt use,
and road surface conditions on occupant fatalities are also discussed
in this study'' (emphasis added). The ``study'' refers to a NHTSA
analysis conducted for the CBAR. As mentioned in the report, the code
NHTSA used for compiling data for the analysis is found in Appendix A
of the CBAR. The relevant data from the analysis is available in
Section II.A of the CBAR. While the CBAR included NHTSA's analysis of
speed limit and restraint use, the data and analysis regarding vehicle
age, occupant age, and road surface conditions were removed from the
CBAR because they did not add any new information on crash outcomes
with respect to underride. Inadvertently, the introductory statement on
page 1 and language used elsewhere in the document were not modified
accordingly. For completeness, we have now submitted the supplementary
information and analysis to the docket, NHTSA-2023-0012. Since these
factors do not affect crash outcomes with respect to underride, the
additional information does not change the analysis or results of the
CBAR.
As to the second report, a sentence on page B-2 of the CBAR refers,
in part, to an ``Evaluation of Vehicle Underride and Associated
Fatalities in Light Vehicle Crashes into the Side of Truck Trailers
Report.'' This refers to a draft NHTSA report the agency prepared and
later decided to incorporate into the CBAR. The methodology, data, and
analysis for the referenced study may be found in Section II.B of the
CBAR. Inadvertently, the reference in Appendix B was not updated
accordingly.
NHTSA received a second request to extend the comment period on May
23, 2023, from the American Trucking Associations (ATA). ATA requests a
30-day extension to the comment period to ensure ATA has sufficient
time to coordinate with its members to develop comments on the complex
issues presented in the notice. ATA notes that the ANPRM requested
specific feedback on side underride guard interactions with road
features, loading docks, port operations, and other types of
operations, and ATA seeks additional time to work with its members to
gather examples of these interactions.
Agency Decision
Pursuant to 49 CFR 553.19 and after thorough consideration of these
requests, NHTSA has determined that the requestors have provided
sufficient justification for an extension, and that the extension is
consistent with the public interest. NHTSA agrees that allowing
additional time for the public and its stakeholders to provide robust
and substantive comments on this complex issue will better inform
NHTSA. A 30-day extension appropriately balances NHTSA's interest in
providing the public with sufficient time to review the docket and
comment on the complex questions raised in the ANPRM with its interest
in obtaining specific feedback from stakeholders in a timely manner.
The
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extension will also provide sufficient time for commenters to review
the supplementary information that we have submitted to the docket.
Accordingly, NHTSA is granting the aforementioned request and extending
the comment period by 30 days.
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 322, 30111, 30115, 30117, and 30166;
delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.95.
Sophie Shulman,
Deputy Administrator.
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