Department of Homeland Security July 7, 2005 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Automatic Extension of Employment Authorization Documentation for Honduran and Nicaraguan TPS Beneficiaries
Document Number: 05-13401
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-07-07
Agency: Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
On November 3, 2004, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published two Notices in the Federal Register extending the designations of Honduras and Nicaragua for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) until July 5, 2006, and automatically extending employment authorization documents (EADs) for the beneficiaries of TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua for six months, from January 5, 2005 until July 5, 2005. Beneficiaries of TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua are required to re-register and obtain new EADs. However, because of the large number of beneficiaries for TPS for Nicaragua and Honduras, USCIS will not be able to process and re-issue new EADs for all such beneficiaries by the July 5, 2005 expiration date. Accordingly, USCIS has decided to extend the validity of EADs issued to Honduran or Nicaraguan nationals (or aliens having no nationality who last habitually resided in Honduras or Nicaragua) under the extension of the TPS designations for an additional 90 days, from July 5, 2005 until October 5, 2005. This Notice announces that extension and also explains how TPS beneficiaries and their employers may determine which EADs are automatically extended.
Collection of Information Under Review by Office of Management and Budget (OMB): 1625-0060, 1625-0081, and 1625-0083
Document Number: 05-13385
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-07-07
Agency: Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security
In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this request for comments announces that the Coast Guard has forwarded three Information Collection Requests (ICRs)(1) 1625-0060, Vapor Control Systems for Facilities and Tank Vessels; (2) 1625-0081, Alternate Compliance Program; and (3) 1625-0083, Operational Measures for Existing Tank Vessels Without Double Hullsabstracted below, to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and comment. Our ICR describes the information we seek to collect from the public. Review and comment by OIRA ensures that we impose only paperwork burdens commensurate with our performance of duties.
Security Zones; Port of Port Lavaca-Point Comfort, Point Comfort, TX and Port of Corpus Christi Inner Harbor, Corpus Christi, TX
Document Number: 05-13384
Type: Rule
Date: 2005-07-07
Agency: Coast Guard, Department of Homeland Security
The Coast Guard is removing an established security zone in the Port of Port Lavaca-Point Comfort. Under the Maritime Transportation Security Act of 2002, owners or operators of local facilities are required to take specific action to improve facility security. As such, a security zone around local facilities will no longer be necessary under normal conditions. This final rule removes an established security zone.
United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology Program; Privacy Impact Assessment
Document Number: 05-13371
Type: Notice
Date: 2005-07-07
Agency: Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security intends to modify the United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology Program to conduct a proof of concept in order to verify the utility of Radio Frequency Identification technology to automatically, passively, and remotely record the entry and exit of covered individuals. In conjunction with this change, US-VISIT is again revising its Privacy Impact Assessment to discuss the impact of this new technology on privacy. The revised Privacy Impact Assessment also covers the implementation of new technology and processes for recording the exit of covered individuals from air and sea ports. It is being published here and also is available on the Web site of the Privacy Office of the Department of Homeland Security, https://www.dhs.gov/privacy, and on the US-VISIT Web site, https://www.dhs.gov/usvisit. The original US-VISIT PIA was published in the Federal Register on January 16, 2004 (69 FR 2608); a revised version reflecting subsequent changes was published on September 23, 2004 (69 FR 57036), and a notice about the availability of the most recent revision made to the PIA was published in the Federal Register on June 16, 2005 (70 FR 35110).
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