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III Contents Federal Register Vol. 70, No. 2 Tuesday, January 4, 2005 Agriculture Department Organichem Corp., 393 See Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Organix Inc., 393 See Commodity Credit Corporation Syva Company, Dade Behring Inc., 393 See Forest Service Tocris Cookson, Inc., 393-394 Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Education Department RULES Exportation and importation of animals and animal RULES Civil monetary penalties; inflation adjustment, 297-298 products: Bovine Spongiform encephalopathy; minimal-risk regions NOTICES Agency information collection activities; proposals, and importation of commodities, 459-553 submissions, and approvals, 338-340 Plant related quarantine; domestic: Emerald ash borer, 249-253 NOTICES Energy Department Environmental statements; availability, etc.: See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Bovine spongiform encephalopathy; minimal risk regions and importation of commodities, 553-554 Environmental Protection Agency Centers for Disease Control and Prevention PROPOSED RULES Air programs: NOTICES Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.: Ambient air quality standards, national— Early hearing detection and intervention; tracking, Transportation conformity; rule amendments for new 8- surveillance, and integration, 357-362 hour ozone and fine particular matter, 323-324 Fuels and fuel additives— Commerce Department Gasoline produced or imported for use in Hawaii, See International Trade Administration Alaska, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands; See National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration antidumping baselines, 645-660 Hazardous air pollutants from mobile sources; Commodity Credit Corporation emissions control; default baseline values, 639-646 RULES NOTICES Loan and purchase programs: Agency information collection activities; proposals, Emerging Markets Program, 253-261 submissions, and approvals, 356-357 Comptroller of the Currency Federal Aviation Administration NOTICES RULES Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.; Airworthiness directives: Retail credit risk for regulatory capital; internal fatings- Empresa Brasileira de Aeronautica, S.A. (EMBRAER); based systems use; correction, 423 correction, 265 Rolls-Royce Corp., 261-265 Drug Enforcement Administration PROPOSED RULES RULES Airworthiness directives: Records and reports of listed chemicals and certain Airbus, 317-319 machines: Chemical mixtures; exemption of List II chemicals acetone, etc.; correction, 294-295 Federal Communications Commission Records, reports, and exports of listed chemicals: RULES Drug products containing gamma-hydroxybutyric acid, Practice and procedure: 291-294 Wireless telecommunications services— NOTICES Communications facilities and historic properties; Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.: nationwide programmatic agreement, 555-588 Applied Science Labs, Inc., 388 Cambrex Charles City, Inc., 388-389 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Cayman Chemical Co., 389 NOTICES Cedarburg Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 389-390 Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.: Chattem Chemicals Inc., 390 Retail credit risk for regulatory capital; internal ratings- Dade Behring Inc., 390 based systems use; correction, 423 Eli-Elsohly Laboratories, Inc., 391 Hospira, Inc., 391 Houba, Inc., 391 Federal Emergency Management Agency JFC Technologies, LLC, 391-392 NOTICES Johnson Matthey Inc., 392 Agency information collection activities; proposals, Noramco Inc., 392-393 submissions, and approvals, 369-370 IV Federal Register/Vol. 70, No. 2/Tuesday, January 4, 2005/Contents Federal Energy Regulatory Commission General Services Administration RULES RULES Electric utilities (Federal Power Act): Acquisition regulations: Generator interconnection agreements and procedures; Disputes and appeals, 298-299 standcurdization, 265-284 Standards of conduct: Health and Human Services Department Natural gas and public utility transmission providers; See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention rehearing and clarification order, 284-291 See Food and Drug Administration PROPOSED RULES See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Natural gas companies (Natural Gas Act): Administration Interstate natural gas pipelines; business practices standards, 319-323 Homeland Security Department NOTICES Complaints filed: See Federal Emergency Management Agency Exelon Corp., et al., 343 See National Communications System Electric utilities (Federal Power Act): Control area operators and transmission providers; Housing and Urban Development Departmient operator training practices survey requirement, 343- NOTICES 354 Agency information collection activities; proposals, Environmental statements; notice of intent: submissions, and approvals, 370-371 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp., 354-356 Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.: Interior Department American Electric Power, 340-341 See Fish and Wildlife Service Consumers Electric Co., 341 See Land Management Bureau Dauphin Island Gathering Partners, 341-342 See National Park Service Sea Robin Pipeline Co., 342 Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp., 342-343 Internal Revenue Service Young Gas Storage Co., Ltd., 343 RULES Estate and gift taxes: Federal Highway Administration Gross estate: election to value on alternative valuation RULES date, 295-296 Uniform relocation assistance and real property acquisition for Federal and federally-assisted programs, 589-638 International Trade Administration NOTICES Federal Maritime Commission Antidumping: NOTICES Circular welded carbon steel pipes and tubes from— Agreements filed, etc., 357 Taiwan, 326 Outboard engines from— Federal Reserve System Japem, 326-329 NOTICES Wooden bedroom furniture fi'om— Reports and guidance documents: availability, etc.: China, 329-333 Retail credit risk for regulatory capital; internal ratings- based systems use; correction, 423 International Trade Commission NOTICES Fish and Wildlife Service Import investigations: RULES Foam masking tape, 386-387 Endangered and threatened species: Orange juice from— Critical habitat designations— Brazil, 387-388 Santa Ana sucker, 425—458 NOTICES Justice Department Endangered and threatened species permit applications, See Drug Enforcement Administration 371-372 Migratory Bird Treaty Act: Land Management Bureau Non-native, human-introduced, migratory bird species not protected: list, 372-377 NOTICES Alaska Native claims selection: Unga Corp., 377 Food and Drug Administration Coal leases, exploration licenses, etc.: NOTICES Wyoming, 377-378 Agency information collection activities; proposals, Meetings: submissions, and approvals, 362-367 Resource Advisory Councils— Twin Falls District, 378-379 Forest Service Oil and gas leases: NOTICES Colorado, 379 Meetings: Utah, 379 Resource Advisory Committees— Realty actions; sales, leases, etc.: Tri-County, 326 New Mexico, 379-380 Federal Register/Vol. 70, No. 2/Tuesday, January 4, 2005/Contents V National Communications System International Securities Exchange, Inc., 416—419 NOTICES New York Stock Exchange, Inc., 420-421 Meetings: National Security Telecommunications Advisory State Department Committee, 370 NOTICES Meetings: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Overseas Schools Advisory Council, 421-422 RULES Motor vehicle safety standards: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Tire safety information: technical amendment, 299-300 Administration National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOTICES Federal agency urine drug testing; certified laboratories RULES meeting minimum standards, list, 367-369 Fishery conservation and management: Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.; Atlantic highly migratory species— Notices of funding availability and requests for Bluefin tuna, 302-303 applications; Federal Register publication Caribbean, Gulf, and South Atlantic fisheries— discontinued, 369 Grammanik Bank seasonal closure, 300-301 Northeastern United States fisheries— Summer flounder, scup, and black sea bass, 303-311 Thrift Supervision Office PROPOSED RULES NOTICES Endangered and threatened species: Reports and guidance documents; availability, etc.; Critical habitat designations— Retail credit risk for regulatory capital; internal ratings- Pacific salmon and steelhead; California evolutionary based systems use; correction, 423 significant units, 325 NOTICES Transportation Department Marine mammals: See Federal Aviation Administration Incidental taking; authorization letters, etc.— See Federal Highway Administration Moss Landing, Monterey County, CA; Sandholdt Road See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Bridge replacement; Pacific harbor seals, etc., 333- 338 Treasury Department See Comptroller of the Currency National Park Service See Internal Revenue Service NOTICES See Thrift Supervision Office Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Point Reyes National Seashore, CA; non-native deer management plan, 380-382 Yosemite National Park, CA; Merced Wild and Scenic Separate Parts In This issue River comprehensive management plan, 382-384 Meetings: Part II Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Commission, 384 Interior Department, Fish and Wildlife Service, 425-458 National Register of Historic Places: Pending nominations, 384-385 Part III Realty actions; sales, leases, etc.: Agriculture Department, Animal and Plant Health Olympic National Park, WA, 386 Inspection Service, 459-554 Nuclear Regulatory Commission Part IV PROPOSED RULES Radioactive material; packaging and transportation: Federal Communications Commission, 555-588 International Atomic Energy Agency transportation safety standards (TS-R-I) and other transportation safety Part V amendments; compatibility: withdrawn, 312-317 Transportation Department, Federal Highway NOTICES Administration, 589-638 Environmental statements; availability, etc.: Maine Yankee Atomic Power Co., 396-398 Part VI Meetings; Sunshine Act, 398 Environmental Protection Agency, 639-660 Operating licenses, amendments; no significant hazards considerations; biweekly notices, 398-408 Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.: Sacramento Municipal Utility District, 394-396 Reader Aids Consult the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue for Securities and Exchange Commission phone numbers, online resources, finding aids, reminders, and notice of recently enacted public laws. NOTICES Public Company Accounting Oversight Board: To subscribe to the Federal Register Table of Contents Bylaws amended and proposed rule filed, 408—412 LISTSERV electronic mailing list, go to http;// Self-regulatory organizations: proposed rule changes: listserv.access.gpo.gov and select Online mailing list American Stock Exchange LLC, 412—414 archives, FEDREGTOC-L, Join or leave the list (or change Chicago Stock Exchange, Inc., 414—416 settings): then follow the instructions. VI Federal Register/Vol. 70, No. 2/Tuesday, January 4, 2005/Contents CFR PARTS AFFECTED IN THIS ISSUE A cumulative list of the parts affected this month can be found in the Reader Aids section at the end of this issue. 7 CFR 301. .249 1486... .253 9 CFR 93 . .460 94 . .460 95 . .460 96 . .460 10 CFR Proposed Rules; 71.312 14 CFR 39 (2 documents).261, 265 Proposed Rules: 39.317 18 CFR 35 .265 358.284 Proposed Rules; 284.319 21 CFR 1304.291 •J3()g.291 1310 (2 documents) ....291, 294 26 CFR 20.;.295 301.295 34 CFR 36 .297 40 CFR Proposed Rules: 80 (2 documents).640, 646 93.323 47 CFR 1.556 48 CFR 533.298 552.298 49 CFR 24.590 571..299 50 CFR 17.426 622 .300 535.302 648.303 Proposed Rules: 226.325 Rules and Regulations Federal Register Vol. 70, No. 2 Tuesday, January 4, 2005 This section of the FEDERAL REGISTER Please state that your comment refers to to below as the regulations). The contains regulatory documents having general Docket No. 02-125-2. regulations designated 13 counties in applicability and legal effect, most of which • E-mail: Address your comment to the southeastern portion of the State of are keyed to and codified in the Code of [email protected]. Your Michigan as quarantined areas because Federal Regulations, which is published under comment must be contained in the body of EAB and restricted the interstate 50 titles pursuant to 44 U.S.C. 1510. of your message; do not send attached movement of regulated articles from the The Code of Federal Regulations is sold by files. Please include your name and quarantined areas. the Superintendent of Documents. Prices of address in your message and “Docket Quarantined Areas new books are listed in the first FEDERAL No. 02-125—2” op the subject line. REGISTER issue of each week. • Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to Recent surveys conducted by http://www.regulations.gov and follow inspectors of State, county, and city the instructions for locating this docket agencies and by inspectors of the DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE and submitting comments. Animal and Plant Health Inspection Reading Room: You may read any Service (APHIS) have revealed that Animal and Plant Health Inspection- comments that we receive on this infestations of EAB have occurred Service docket in our reading room. The reading outside the 13-county quarantined area room is-located in room 1141 of the in Michigan. Specifically, infestations of 7 CFR Part 301 USDA South Building, 14th Street and EAB have been detected in Berrien, Independence Avenue SW., Branch, Calhoun, Eaton, Kent, [Docket No. 02-125-2] Washington, DC. Normal reading room Roscommon, and Saginaw Counties, Ml; Emerald Ash Borer; Quarantined Areas hours are 8 a.m..to 4:30 p.m., Monday LaCrange and Steuben Counties, IN; and through Friday, except holidays. To be Defiance, Fulton, Henry, and Lucas agency: Animal and Plant Health sure someone is there to help you, Counties, OH. Officials of the U.S. Inspection Service, USDA. please call (202) 690-2817 before Department of Agriculture (USDA) and ACTION: Interim rule and request for coming. officials of State, county, and city comments. Other Information: You may view agencies in Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio APHIS doqpments published in the are conducting intensive survey and SUMMARY: We are amending the emerald Federal Register and related eradication programs in the infested ash horer regulations hy adding areas in information, including the names of areas. Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio have Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio to the list groups and individuals who have quarantined the infested areas and have of areas quarantined because of emerald commented on APHIS dockets, on the restricted the intrastate movement of ash borer. As a result of this action, the Internet at http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ regulated articles from the quarantined interstate movement of regulated ppd/rad/webrepor.html. areas to prevent the spread of EAB articles from those areas is restricted. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. within each State. However, Federal This action is necessary to prevent the Deborah McPartlan, Operations Officer, regulations are necessary to restrict the artificial spread of this plant pest from Pest Detection and Management interstate movement of regulated infested areas in the States of Indiana, Programs, PPQ, APHIS, 4700 River Road articles from the quarantined areas to Michigan, and Ohio into noninfested Unit 134, Riverdale, MD 20737-1236; prevent the spread of EAB to other areas of the United States. (301) 734-4387. States and other countries. DATES: This interim rule was effective The regulations in § 301.53-3(a) SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: December 28, 2004. We will consider all provide that the Administrator of APHIS comments that we receive on or before Background will list as a quarantined enea each Mcuch 7, 2005. The emerald ash borer (EAB) [Agrilus State, or each portion of a State, where ADDRESSES: You may submit comments planipennis) is a destructive wood¬ EAB has been found by an inspector, by any of the following methods: boring insect that attacks ash trees where the Administrator has reason to • EDOCKET; Go to htfp:// [Fraxinus spp., including green ash, believe that EAB is present, or where www.epa.gov/feddocket to submit or white ash. Slack ash, and several the Administrator considers regulation view public comments, access the index horticultural varieties of ash). The necessary because of its inseparability listing of the contents of the official insect, which is indigenous to Asia and for quarantine enforcement purposes public docket, and to access those known to occur in China, Korea, Japan, from localities where EAB has been documents in the public docket that are Mongolia, the Russian Far East, Taiwan, found. available electronically. Once you have and Canada, eventually kills healthy ash Less than an entire State will be entered EDOCKET, click on the “View trees after it bores beneath their bark designated as a quarantined area only Open APHIS Dockets” link to locate this and disrupts their vascular tissues. under certain conditions. Such a document. In an interim rule effective on October designation may be made if the • Postal Mail/Commercial Delivery: 8, 2003, and published in the Federal Administrator determines that: (1) The Please send four copies of your Register on October 14, 2003 (68 FR State has adopted and is enforcing comment (an original and three copies) 59082-59091, Docket No. 02-125-1), we restrictions on the intrastate movement to Docket No. 02-125-3, Regulatory amended the Domestic Quarantine of regulated articles that are equivalent Analysis and Development, PPD, Notices in 7 CFR part 301 by adding a to those imposed by the regulations on APHIS, Station 3C71, 4700 River Road new “Subpart—Emerald Ash Borer” the interstate movement of regulated Unit 118, Riverdale, MD 20737-1238. (§§301.53-1 through 301.53-9, referred articles; and (2) the designation of less 250 Federal Register/Vol. 70, No. 2/Tuesday, January 4, 2005/Rules and Regulations than an entire State as a quarantined has waived its review under Executive Beyond manufacturing, ash trees play area will be adequate to prevent the Order 12866. an important role in the urban artificial spread of the EAB. We are amending the EAB regulations landscape. Ash is known for its natural In accordance with these criteria and by adding areas in Indiana, Michigan, resistance to many other trees’ pests and the recent EAB findings described and Ohio to the list of quarantined its hardiness in cities. Many of the ash above, we are amending § 301.53-3{c) to areas. As a result of this action, the trees that now serve as ornamental, add portions of Berrien, Bremch, interstate movement of regulated street, shade, and landscape Calhoun, Eaton, Kent, Roscommon, and articles firom those areas is restricted. beautification trees were planted to Saginaw Counties, MI; LaGrange and This action is necessary to prevent the replace elm trees destroyed because of Steuben Counties, IN; and Defiance, artificial spread of this plant pest into Dutch elm disease. Ash trees are vital Fulton, Henry, and Lucas Counties, OH, noninfested areas of the United States. sources of food and shelter for wildlife to the list of quarantined areas. An exact While most information about the and livestock, and they have been description of the quarantined areas can effects of EAB are based on what has planted in the rehabilitation of damaged be found in the rule portion of this happened in Michigan where the initial natural areas. Because of the EAB, these document. U.S. outbreak occurred, similar effects natural and aesthetic values are at risk can be expected anywhere the pest in affected regions. Regulated Articles occurs. Damage to ash trees in the lots owned In the October 2003 interim rule in by the landscape industry and wood lots EAB is a highly destructive, wood¬ which we established the EAB in southeast Michigan over the past 5 boring insect pest that attacks several quarantine and regulations, we years is estimated at $11.6 million. In species of ash [Fraxinus spp.). White designated, among other things, Michigan and Canada, we estimate that ash [Fraxinus americana L.), black ash firewood of all hardwood species as between 250,000 and 2 million trees are [Fraxinus nigra Marsh.), and green ash regulated articles. In that interim rule, already affected by the pest. In the six [Fraxinus pennsylvanica Marshall.) are we explained that we were designating counties priginally quarantined by the known to be susceptible in the United all hcudwood species as regulated State of Michigan, 26.1 million trees are States; however, there are indications articles because as hardwood is dried at risk, and the replacement value of that other varieties of ash may also be and cut into firewood, it is difficult to those trees is estimated to be $11.7 at risk. Therefore, the regulations place identify the species of the tree firom billion; this figure, of course, excludes restrictions on certain articles of the which the firewood was derived. their aesthetic, oxygen-producing, and genus Fraxinus. If the EAB spreads from In its State quarantine, Indiana refers habitat-providing values. Already, infested areas to the surrounding forests to firewood of any non-coniferous because of EAB infestation and of the northeastern United States, where species, rather than hardwood species, subsequent damage and the effects of nursery, landscaping, and timber as a regulated article. While we consider the quarantine placed by the State of industries and forest-based recreation the two terms to be essentially Michigan, producers have lost and tourism industries play a vital synonymous, we are adding the word approximately $2 million in nursery economic role, its impact would be “(non-coniferous)” after the word stock sales. While ash species other than severe. “hardwood” in the list of regulated black, green, and w'hite ash have not The pest has the potential to destroy articles in § 301.53-2(a) in response to been attacked in North America, we entire stands of ash, and any incursion a request from plant health officials in believe the remaining 13 species may of the pest cem result in substantial Indiana. also be susceptible, and in 2002 the losses to forest ecosystems, urban trees, Canadian Food Inspection Agency Emergency Action and the timber industry. Adults bore D- confirmed that theory in the results of This rulemaking is necessary on an shaped holes up to a diameter of 1 an EAB pest risk assessment. In Japan, . emergency basis to help prevent the centimeter into sapwood, and these EAB has also affected trees in the genera spread of EAB to noninfested areas of holes create pathways for pathogens and Ulmus (elms), Juglans (walnuts and the United States. Under these insect vectors. Domestically, black, butternuts), and Pterocarya (wingnuts). circumstances, the Administrator has green, and white ash serve as an The pattern and significant numbers determined that prior notice and important component in the forests of of trees harmed or destroyed because of opportunity for public comment are the northeast. Further, the wood is used the pest suggest that EAB has been contrary to the public interest and that for a variety of applications that require established in Michigan for at least 5 there is good cause under 5 U.S.C. 553 a strong, hard wood with less rigidity years, though it was definitively for making this rule effective less them than maple. identified only in July 2002. We are not 30*days after publication in the Federal White ash is one of the primary aware of the capability for EAB’s natural Register. commercial hardwoods used for the spread in North America, and We will consider comments we production of tool handles, baseball information on EAB biology in Asia is receive during the comment period for bats, furniture, antique vehicle parts, scarce. Studies on the pest in both North this interim rule (see DATES above). containers, railroad cars and ties, canoe America and Asia are underway. After the comment period closes, we paddles, snowshoes, boats, doors, and Current research suggests that EAB will publish another document in the cabinets. Green ash is a valued species typically completes one generation per Federal Register. The document will for solid wood products, pulp and paper year in northeastern China and that include a discussion of any comments requiring hardwood fibers, crating, females lay 68 to 90 eggs in their we receive and any amendments we are boxing, handle stock, and rough lumber. lifetime. Usually, trees die 2 to 4 yeeurs making to the rule. Black ash, while not as strong as other after an EAB attack. We know that adult varieties, is regularly used for interior beetles are capable of dispersing by Executive Order 12866 and Regulatory furnishings, furniture, and cabinets. flight in 8 to 12 meter bursts, and we are Flexibility Act Damage left by the EAB reduces the aware of EAB “bursting” distances of This rule has been reviewed under quality and market value of wood several kilometers in search of new ash Executive Order 12866. For this action, products, and dying and dead trees are host material. Since EAB appears to the Office of Management and Budget useless for manufacturers. survive well in North American climatic

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