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Agenda
The COAC will hear from the current
subcommittees on the topics listed
below:
1. The Intelligent Enforcement
Subcommittee will provide updates on
the work completed and topics
discussed in its working groups as well
as present proposed recommendations
for the COAC’s consideration. The
Antidumping/Countervailing Duty (AD/
CVD) Working Group will provide
updates regarding its work and
discussions on importer compliance
with AD/CVD requirements. The
Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)
Process Modernization Working Group
anticipates providing updates
concerning progress associated with its
recent recommendations regarding the
Trade Seminars Mailbox and
enhancements to the CBP Petitions
Portal specific to IPR enforcement. The
Forced Labor Working Group (FLWG)
will provide updates on continued
discussions regarding trade outreach,
clarification of requirements, and
previous recommendations.
2. The Next Generation Facilitation
Subcommittee will provide updates on
all its existing working groups. The
Broker Modernization Working Group
(BMWG) plans to present proposed
recommendations for the COAC’s
consideration which aim to improve the
end user experience and re-envision the
Customs Broker Licensing Exam (CBLE).
The Modernized Entry Processes
Working Group (MEPWG) will report on
the work undertaken regarding Cyber
Incident Guidance for Brokers. The
Passenger Air Operations (PAO)
Working Group has continued to meet
to discuss CBP’s feedback on past
recommendations, landing rights issues,
and to plan future goals and/or work for
the group. The remaining working
groups, the Automated Commercial
Environment (ACE) 2.0 Working Group
and the Customs Interagency Industry
Working Group (CIIWG), were not active
this past quarter but will provide a
report on topics that each working
group will focus on in the coming
quarter.
3. The Secure Trade Lanes
Subcommittee will provide updates on
its seven active working groups: the
Centers Working Group, the CrossBorder Recognition Working Group, the
De Minimis Working Group, the Export
Modernization Working Group, the FTZ
Warehouse Working Group, the Pipeline
Working Group, and the Trade
Partnership and Engagement Working
Group. The Centers Working Group
created three sub-groups to focus on
specific areas of concerns for the trade
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community: the Operations Sub-Group,
the Structure Sub-Group, and the
Communications Sub-Group. The
Operations Sub-Group will evaluate the
internal structure and operations of the
Centers of Excellence and Expertise
(Centers) and their interactions with the
ports, and with the trade communities
in the areas of fines, penalties,
forfeitures, drawback, and broker
management. The Structure Sub-Group
will evaluate the number of Centers, the
branches within the Centers, and
workload equity amongst the Centers.
This includes consideration of potential
structural changes to help with the
Centers’ expanded responsibility in
admissibility reviews, Uyghur Forced
Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA), and
Enforce and Protect Act (EAPA)
investigations. This sub-group will also
consider how information within
Customs Trade Partnership Against
Terrorism (CTPAT) may be better
leveraged to help the Centers with these
reviews. The Communications SubGroup will focus on IT/ACE solutions,
including web pages to facilitate
communications for CBP internally and
externally with the trade. The CrossBorder Recognition Working Group has
continued to discuss best practices at
ports of entry on the southern border
that facilitate legitimate trade. The De
Minimis Working Group has continued
discussions on the revised timeframe for
submitting Type 86 entries and on
potential compliance measurements for
de minimis shipments that CBP can
communicate to the trade community.
The Export Modernization Working
Group has continued its work on the
Electronic Export Manifest Pilot
Program and the effects of progressive
filing by the shipper to continuously
update export information on successive
dates, rather than on a specific date. The
Export Modernization Working Group is
also working on recommendations
regarding the CBP Experience (CBPX) to
present to the COAC for consideration.
The Drawback Task Force, within the
Export Modernization Working Group,
has continued discussions around
COAC-approved recommendations that
are in the process of being implemented
from last quarter; is conducting an
analysis of program statistics in the
areas of streamlining privilege
application questions, compliance
issues, de minimis amount for drawback
claims; and is examining areas to
maximize resources. The FTZ/
Warehouse Working Group continues to
review 19 CFR part 146, expanding the
CTPAT program, and modernizing ACE
functionality for FTZs, and it anticipates
presenting proposed recommendations
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for the COAC’s consideration at the
September public meeting. The Pipeline
Working Group has continued
discussing the most appropriate
commodities for and potential users of
Distributed Ledger Technology to
engage in the contemplated pilot for
tracking pipeline-borne goods. The
Trade Partnership and Engagement
Working Group has continued its work
on the elements of the CTPAT security
program and the validation process.
Meeting materials will be available on
September 9, 2024, at: https://
www.cbp.gov/trade/stakeholderengagement/coac/coac-public-meetings.
Felicia M. Pullam,
Executive Director, Office of Trade Relations.
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management
Agency
[Docket ID FEMA–2024–0002; Internal
Agency Docket No. FEMA–B–2458]
Proposed Flood Hazard
Determinations
Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Comments are requested on
proposed flood hazard determinations,
which may include additions or
modifications of any Base Flood
Elevation (BFE), base flood depth,
Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA)
boundary or zone designation, or
regulatory floodway on the Flood
Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), and
where applicable, in the supporting
Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports for
the communities listed in the table
below. The purpose of this notice is to
seek general information and comment
regarding the preliminary FIRM, and
where applicable, the FIS report that the
Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) has provided to the affected
communities. The FIRM and FIS report
are the basis of the floodplain
management measures that the
community is required either to adopt
or to show evidence of having in effect
in order to qualify or remain qualified
for participation in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP).
DATES: Comments are to be submitted
on or before November 27, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The Preliminary FIRM, and
where applicable, the FIS report for
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each community are available for
inspection at both the online location
https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/
prelimdownload and the respective
Community Map Repository address
listed in the tables below. Additionally,
the current effective FIRM and FIS
report for each community are
accessible online through the FEMA
Map Service Center at https://
msc.fema.gov for comparison.
You may submit comments, identified
by Docket No. FEMA–B–2458, to Rick
Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services
Branch, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick
Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services
Branch, Federal Insurance and
Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400
C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472,
(202) 646–7659, or (email)
patrick.sacbibit@fema.dhs.gov; or visit
the FEMA Mapping and Insurance
eXchange (FMIX) online at https://
www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_
main.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FEMA
proposes to make flood hazard
determinations for each community
listed below, in accordance with section
110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act
of 1973, 42 U.S.C. 4104, and 44 CFR
67.4(a).
These proposed flood hazard
determinations, together with the
floodplain management criteria required
by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum that
are required. They should not be
construed to mean that the community
must change any existing ordinances
that are more stringent in their
floodplain management requirements.
The community may at any time enact
stricter requirements of its own or
pursuant to policies established by other
Federal, State, or regional entities.
These flood hazard determinations are
used to meet the floodplain
management requirements of the NFIP.
The communities affected by the
flood hazard determinations are
provided in the tables below. Any
request for reconsideration of the
revised flood hazard information shown
on the Preliminary FIRM and FIS report
that satisfies the data requirements
outlined in 44 CFR 67.6(b) is considered
an appeal. Comments unrelated to the
flood hazard determinations also will be
considered before the FIRM and FIS
report become effective.
Use of a Scientific Resolution Panel
(SRP) is available to communities in
support of the appeal resolution
process. SRPs are independent panels of
experts in hydrology, hydraulics, and
other pertinent sciences established to
review conflicting scientific and
technical data and provide
recommendations for resolution. Use of
Community
the SRP only may be exercised after
FEMA and local communities have been
engaged in a collaborative consultation
process for at least 60 days without a
mutually acceptable resolution of an
appeal. Additional information
regarding the SRP process can be found
online at https://www.floodsrp.org/pdfs/
srp_overview.pdf.
The watersheds and/or communities
affected are listed in the tables below.
The Preliminary FIRM, and where
applicable, FIS report for each
community are available for inspection
at both the online location https://
hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/
prelimdownload and the respective
Community Map Repository address
listed in the tables. For communities
with multiple ongoing Preliminary
studies, the studies can be identified by
the unique project number and
Preliminary FIRM date listed in the
tables. Additionally, the current
effective FIRM and FIS report for each
community are accessible online
through the FEMA Map Service Center
at https://msc.fema.gov for comparison.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No.
97.022, ‘‘Flood Insurance.’’)
Nicholas A. Shufro,
Assistant Administrator (Acting) for Risk
Management, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of
Homeland Security.
Community map repository address
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Ontario County, New York (All Jurisdictions)
Project: 19–02–0022S Preliminary Date: July 14, 2023
City of Canandaigua .......................
City of Geneva ................................
Town of Bristol ................................
Town of Canadice ...........................
Town of Canandaigua .....................
Town of East Bloomfield .................
Town of Farmington ........................
Town of Geneva .............................
Town of Gorham .............................
Town of Hopewell ...........................
Town of Manchester .......................
Town of Naples ...............................
Town of Phelps ...............................
Town of Richmond ..........................
Town of Seneca ..............................
Town of South Bristol .....................
Town of Victor .................................
Town of West Bloomfield ................
Village of Clifton Springs ................
Village of Manchester .....................
Village of Naples .............................
Village of Phelps .............................
Village of Rushville .........................
Village of Shortsville .......................
Village of Victor ...............................
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City Hall, 2 North Main Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
City Hall, 47 Castle Street, Geneva, NY 14456.
Bristol Town Hall, 6740 County Road 32, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Canadice Town Hall, 5949 County Road 37, Springwater, NY 14560.
Town Hall, 5440 Route 5 & 20 West, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
East Bloomfield Town Hall, 99 Main Street, Bloomfield, NY 14469.
Town Hall, 1000 County Road 8, Farmington, NY 14425.
Town Hall, 3750 County Road 6, Geneva, NY 14456.
Town Hall, 4736 South Street, Gorham, NY 14461.
Hopewell Town Hall, 2716 County Road 47, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Manchester Town Hall, 1272 County Road 7, Clifton Springs, NY 14432.
Town Hall, 106 South Main Street, Naples, NY 14512.
Town Hall, 79 Main Street, Phelps, NY 14532.
Richmond Town Hall, 8690 Main Street, Honeoye, NY 14471.
Seneca Town Hall, 3675 Flint Road, Stanley, NY 14561.
South Bristol Town Hall, 6500 West Gannett Hill Road, Naples, NY 14512.
Town Hall, 85 East Main Street, Victor, NY 14564.
Town Hall, 9097 Daylight Drive, West Bloomfield, NY 14585.
Village Hall, 1 West Main Street, Clifton Springs, NY 14432.
Village Office, 8 Clifton Street, Manchester, NY 14504.
Village Hall, 106 South Main Street, Naples, NY 14512.
Village Clerk’s Office, 8 Banta Street, Suite 150, Phelps, NY 14532.
Village Hall, 1 South Main Street, Rushville, NY 14544.
Village Hall, 6 East Main Street, Shortsville, NY 14548.
Village Hall, 60 East Main Street, Victor, NY 14564.
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I. HME Program
HME Fee Changes for Non-Agent States
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Background
In this notice, TSA is announcing that
the fee to Non-Agent States will be
increased to recover TSA’s costs to
process these applications. Under TSA’s
regulations, TSA may revise fees for the
STA by publishing a notice in the
Federal Register.4
TSA reviews the costs associated with
conducting STAs at least once every 2
years.5 Upon review, TSA will adjust
the fee if the agency finds that the fees
collected exceed the total cost to
provide the services or do not cover the
total costs for services. Fees are
influenced by several factors, including
changes in contractual services,
personnel costs, and operations and
maintenance costs.
In 2022, TSA analyzed the costs
associated with the HME Non-Agent
State STAs and found that the current
fees to process these applications do not
cover TSA’s costs. The fees TSA charges
the Non-Agent States have not been
revised since 2005, and many recent
information technology and customer
service improvements, and increased
contract costs have not been accounted
for in the fees. Also, the Non-Agent
State submissions require TSA to
expend additional program oversight,
case management, and manual
intervention to ensure that the
biographic information is attached to
the correct biometric information.
Consequently, TSA has had to hire more
staff to accurately process these
submissions.
Based on this analysis, TSA
determined that the fees for TSA’s
processing the Non-Agent State STAs
need to be increased from $34.00 per
application to $57.25 per application for
standard STAs in order to comply with
6 U.S.C. 469 and recoup vetting costs.
Similarly, for STAs in which the
applicant has already completed a
comparable STA and does not need to
undergo the full standard STA, the
reduced fee needs to increase from
$29.00 to $31.00.6 These increases
ensure that fees collected by TSA in
both Agent State and Non-Agent States
are consistent to cover costs associated
with commercial driver vetting,
adjudication, and customer service.
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Transportation Security Administration
[Docket No. TSA–2004–19605]
Hazardous Materials Endorsement
(HME) Threat Assessment Program
Security Threat Assessment Fees for
Non-Agent States
Transportation Security
Administration, DHS.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Notice.
The Transportation Security
Administration (TSA) administers the
Hazardous Materials Endorsement
(HME) vetting program. TSA conducts a
security threat assessment (STA) of
HME applicants in accordance with
statutory requirements and collects fees
to recover TSA’s costs to conduct the
STA and administer the program. Some
States have elected to collect the
information and fees from the applicant
directly, and transmit such information
and fees to TSA for the STA. In this
notice, TSA announces that the fee to
conduct the STA for these States will be
increased to fully recover the costs to
administer the program.
SUMMARY:
The fee changes in this notice are
effective December 2, 2024.
DATES:
Julie
Labra, Transportation Security
Administration, 6595 Springfield Center
Drive, Springfield, VA 20598–6047;
240–568–5698; or email at
HME.Question@tsa.dhs.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
You can find an electronic copy of
this rulemaking using the internet by
accessing the Government Publishing
Office’s web page at https://
www.govinfo.gov/app/collection/FR/ to
view the daily published Federal
Register edition or accessing the Office
of the Federal Register’s web page at
https://www.federalregister.gov. Copies
are also available by writing or calling
the individual in the FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT section, or by
email at HME.Question@tsa.dhs.gov.
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Abbreviations and Terms Used in This
Document
CDL—Commercial Driver’s License
HME—Hazardous Materials Endorsement
STA—Security Threat Assessment
TWIC—Transportation Workers
Identification Credential
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Under 49 U.S.C. 5103a, a State is
prohibited from issuing or renewing an
HME for a commercial driver’s license
(CDL) unless TSA has first determined
that the driver does not pose a security
threat. To make this security
determination, TSA conducts an STA by
comparing applicant biographic and
biometric information to criminal,
immigration, and security databases,
and adjudicating any derogatory
information against the standards set
forth in 49 CFR part 1572. If TSA
determines the individual meets the
STA standards, TSA notifies the State,
and the State may issue the HME. TSA
is required to recover its vetting
program costs through user fees, in
accordance with 6 U.S.C. 469, and
consequently, TSA collects fees from
applicants during the STA process.
Under TSA’s regulations, States may
collect and transmit the fingerprints and
applicant information from drivers who
apply to obtain or renew an HME; or
elect to use TSA’s agent to collect and
transmit the information and fees for the
STA.1 States that use TSA’s agent to
collect and transmit information and
fees are known as Agent States. Current
Agent States include 42 states and the
District of Columbia. Applicants in
these Agent States pay a fee to cover the
cost of (1) collecting and transmitting
the information and fees to TSA; (2)
TSA’s completion of the STA and any
related redress; and, (3) the Federal
Bureau of Investigation fee to process
the criminal check.2
States that choose to collect applicant
information and submit it to TSA are
known as Non-Agent States. There are
currently eight Non-Agent States.3
Applicants in these States provide their
information and TSA’s fees to the State
Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV),
and the State transmits the information
and fees to TSA. Applicants in these
Non-Agent States pay the fee for TSA to
conduct the STA and the FBI fee to
process the criminal history checks.
Non-Agent States also may charge
applicants a State fee for its costs to
collect and transmit information, and
TSA has no authority to establish,
determine, or limit the amount of that
fee.
1 See
49 CFR 1572.15.
70 FR 2542 (Jan. 13, 2005).
3 The eight Non-Agent states include Florida,
Kentucky, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania,
Texas, Virginia, and Wisconsin, at the time of this
publication.
2 See
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4 See
49 CFR 1572.403(a)(2).
31 U.S.C. 3512 (the Chief Financial Officers
Act of 1990 (Pub. L. 101–576, 104).
6 In accordance with 49 CFR 1572.5(e), TSA has
determined that the STA for HME is comparable to
the STA for Transportation Workers Identification
Credential (TWIC®). Non-Agent States may offer a
‘‘reduced or comparable fee’’ if the applicant
maintains a valid TWIC®.
5 See
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Federal Emergency Management Agency
[Docket ID FEMA-2024-0002; Internal Agency Docket No. FEMA-B-2458]
Proposed Flood Hazard Determinations
AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Department of Homeland
Security.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Comments are requested on proposed flood hazard
determinations, which may include additions or modifications of any
Base Flood Elevation (BFE), base flood depth, Special Flood Hazard Area
(SFHA) boundary or zone designation, or regulatory floodway on the
Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs), and where applicable, in the
supporting Flood Insurance Study (FIS) reports for the communities
listed in the table below. The purpose of this notice is to seek
general information and comment regarding the preliminary FIRM, and
where applicable, the FIS report that the Federal Emergency Management
Agency (FEMA) has provided to the affected communities. The FIRM and
FIS report are the basis of the floodplain management measures that the
community is required either to adopt or to show evidence of having in
effect in order to qualify or remain qualified for participation in the
National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
DATES: Comments are to be submitted on or before November 27, 2024.
ADDRESSES: The Preliminary FIRM, and where applicable, the FIS report
for
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each community are available for inspection at both the online location
https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/prelimdownload and the respective
Community Map Repository address listed in the tables below.
Additionally, the current effective FIRM and FIS report for each
community are accessible online through the FEMA Map Service Center at
https://msc.fema.gov for comparison.
You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. FEMA-B-2458, to
Rick Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering Services Branch, Federal Insurance
and Mitigation Administration, FEMA, 400 C Street SW, Washington, DC
20472, (202) 646-7659, or (email) [email protected].
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rick Sacbibit, Chief, Engineering
Services Branch, Federal Insurance and Mitigation Administration, FEMA,
400 C Street SW, Washington, DC 20472, (202) 646-7659, or (email)
[email protected]; or visit the FEMA Mapping and Insurance
eXchange (FMIX) online at https://www.floodmaps.fema.gov/fhm/fmx_main.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: FEMA proposes to make flood hazard
determinations for each community listed below, in accordance with
section 110 of the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, 42 U.S.C.
4104, and 44 CFR 67.4(a).
These proposed flood hazard determinations, together with the
floodplain management criteria required by 44 CFR 60.3, are the minimum
that are required. They should not be construed to mean that the
community must change any existing ordinances that are more stringent
in their floodplain management requirements. The community may at any
time enact stricter requirements of its own or pursuant to policies
established by other Federal, State, or regional entities. These flood
hazard determinations are used to meet the floodplain management
requirements of the NFIP.
The communities affected by the flood hazard determinations are
provided in the tables below. Any request for reconsideration of the
revised flood hazard information shown on the Preliminary FIRM and FIS
report that satisfies the data requirements outlined in 44 CFR 67.6(b)
is considered an appeal. Comments unrelated to the flood hazard
determinations also will be considered before the FIRM and FIS report
become effective.
Use of a Scientific Resolution Panel (SRP) is available to
communities in support of the appeal resolution process. SRPs are
independent panels of experts in hydrology, hydraulics, and other
pertinent sciences established to review conflicting scientific and
technical data and provide recommendations for resolution. Use of the
SRP only may be exercised after FEMA and local communities have been
engaged in a collaborative consultation process for at least 60 days
without a mutually acceptable resolution of an appeal. Additional
information regarding the SRP process can be found online at https://www.floodsrp.org/pdfs/srp_overview.pdf.
The watersheds and/or communities affected are listed in the tables
below. The Preliminary FIRM, and where applicable, FIS report for each
community are available for inspection at both the online location
https://hazards.fema.gov/femaportal/prelimdownload and the respective
Community Map Repository address listed in the tables. For communities
with multiple ongoing Preliminary studies, the studies can be
identified by the unique project number and Preliminary FIRM date
listed in the tables. Additionally, the current effective FIRM and FIS
report for each community are accessible online through the FEMA Map
Service Center at https://msc.fema.gov for comparison.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance No. 97.022, ``Flood
Insurance.'')
Nicholas A. Shufro,
Assistant Administrator (Acting) for Risk Management, Federal Emergency
Management Agency, Department of Homeland Security.
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Community Community map repository address
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Ontario County, New York (All Jurisdictions)
Project: 19-02-0022S Preliminary Date: July 14, 2023
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City of Canandaigua............... City Hall, 2 North Main Street,
Canandaigua, NY 14424.
City of Geneva.................... City Hall, 47 Castle Street, Geneva,
NY 14456.
Town of Bristol................... Bristol Town Hall, 6740 County Road
32, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Town of Canadice.................. Canadice Town Hall, 5949 County Road
37, Springwater, NY 14560.
Town of Canandaigua............... Town Hall, 5440 Route 5 & 20 West,
Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Town of East Bloomfield........... East Bloomfield Town Hall, 99 Main
Street, Bloomfield, NY 14469.
Town of Farmington................ Town Hall, 1000 County Road 8,
Farmington, NY 14425.
Town of Geneva.................... Town Hall, 3750 County Road 6,
Geneva, NY 14456.
Town of Gorham.................... Town Hall, 4736 South Street,
Gorham, NY 14461.
Town of Hopewell.................. Hopewell Town Hall, 2716 County Road
47, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Town of Manchester................ Manchester Town Hall, 1272 County
Road 7, Clifton Springs, NY 14432.
Town of Naples.................... Town Hall, 106 South Main Street,
Naples, NY 14512.
Town of Phelps.................... Town Hall, 79 Main Street, Phelps,
NY 14532.
Town of Richmond.................. Richmond Town Hall, 8690 Main
Street, Honeoye, NY 14471.
Town of Seneca.................... Seneca Town Hall, 3675 Flint Road,
Stanley, NY 14561.
Town of South Bristol............. South Bristol Town Hall, 6500 West
Gannett Hill Road, Naples, NY
14512.
Town of Victor.................... Town Hall, 85 East Main Street,
Victor, NY 14564.
Town of West Bloomfield........... Town Hall, 9097 Daylight Drive, West
Bloomfield, NY 14585.
Village of Clifton Springs........ Village Hall, 1 West Main Street,
Clifton Springs, NY 14432.
Village of Manchester............. Village Office, 8 Clifton Street,
Manchester, NY 14504.
Village of Naples................. Village Hall, 106 South Main Street,
Naples, NY 14512.
Village of Phelps................. Village Clerk's Office, 8 Banta
Street, Suite 150, Phelps, NY
14532.
Village of Rushville.............. Village Hall, 1 South Main Street,
Rushville, NY 14544.
Village of Shortsville............ Village Hall, 6 East Main Street,
Shortsville, NY 14548.
Village of Victor................. Village Hall, 60 East Main Street,
Victor, NY 14564.
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