51802
Federal
Register
/
Vol.
67,
No.
154
/
Friday,
August
9,
2002
/
Proposed
Rules
change
to
the
existing
approved
information
collection.
An
agency
may
not
conduct
or
sponsor,
and
a
person
is
not
required
to
respond
to,
a
collection
of
information
unless
the
collection
of
information
displays
a
valid
control
number
assigned
by
OMB.

Drafting
Information
The
principal
author
of
this
document
was
Francis
W.
Foote,
Office
of
Regulations
and
Rulings,
U.
S.
Customs
Service.
However,
personnel
from
other
offices
participated
in
its
development.

List
of
Subjects
in
19
CFR
Part
12
Bonds,
Customs
duties
and
inspection,
Entry
of
merchandise,
Imports,
Prohibited
merchandise,
Reporting
and
recordkeeping
requirements,
Restricted
merchandise.

Proposed
Amendment
to
the
Regulations
For
the
reasons
stated
above,
it
is
proposed
to
amend
Part
12
of
the
Customs
Regulations
(19
CFR
Part
12)
as
set
forth
below.

PART
12—
SPECIAL
CLASSES
OF
MERCHANDISE
1.
The
authority
citation
for
Part
12
continues
to
read
in
part
as
follows:

Authority:
5
U.
S.
C.
301;
19
U.
S.
C.
66,
1202
(General
Note
23,
Harmonized
Tariff
Schedule
of
the
United
States
(HTSUS)),
1624;

*
*
*
*
*
2.
A
new
center
heading
and
new
§
12.145
are
added
to
read
as
follows:

Steel
Products
§
12.145
Entry
of
certain
steel
products.

Except
in
the
case
of
merchandise
that
is
eligible
for
informal
entry
under
§
143.21
of
this
chapter,
in
any
case
in
which
a
steel
import
license
number
is
required
to
be
obtained
under
regulations
promulgated
by
the
U.
S.
Department
of
Commerce,
that
license
number
must
be
included
on
the
entry
summary,
Customs
Form
7501,
or
on
an
electronic
equivalent.

Robert
C.
Bonner,

Commissioner
of
Customs.
Approved:
August
6,
2002.

Timothy
E.
Skud,

Deputy
Assistant
Secretary
of
the
Treasury.
[FR
Doc.
02–
20165
Filed
8–
8–
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
4820–
02–
P
DEPARTMENT
OF
TRANSPORTATION
Federal
Highway
Administration
23
CFR
Part
630
[FHWA
Docket
No.
FHWA–
2001–
11130]

RIN
2125–
AE29
Work
Zone
Safety
AGENCY:
Federal
Highway
Administration
(FHWA),
DOT.
ACTION:
Notice
of
public
meetings.

SUMMARY:
The
FHWA
published
an
Advance
Notice
of
Proposed
Rulemaking
(ANPRM)
on
February
6,
2002
(67
FR
5532),
to
obtain
comments
on
the
current
work
zone
safety
regulation.
The
purpose
of
the
ANPRM
was
to
seek
comments
regarding
improvements
that
can
be
made
to
its
regulation
on
Traffic
Safety
in
Highway
and
Street
Work
Zones
to
better
address
work
zone
mobility
and
safety
concerns.
On
June
6,
2002,
the
comment
period
closed,
and
the
FHWA
began
to
analyze
the
comments
provided.
This
meeting
is
being
held
to
highlight
the
reasons
for
the
ANPRM,
present
a
summary
of
the
comments
received,
and
discuss,
based
on
the
comments
received,
the
possible
impacts
that
a
rulemaking
might
have
on
the
current
regulation.
DATES:
The
meetings
will
be
held
Thursday,
August
29,
Thursday,
September
19,
and
Wednesday,
September
25,
2002
from
10:
00
to
2:
00
p.
m.
ADDRESSES:
Cambridge
Systematics,
4445
Willard
Avenue,
Suite
300,
Chevy
Chase,
MD
20815.
Telephone:
(301)
347–
0100
and
Fax:
(301)
347–
0101.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Materials
associated
with
this
meeting
may
be
examined
at
the
office
of
Cambridge
Systematics,
4445
Willard
Avenue,
Suite
300,
Chevy
Chase,
MD
20815.
Persons
needing
further
information
or
who
request
to
speak
at
this
meeting
should
contact
Mike
Harris
at
PB
Farradyne,
Inc.
by
telephone
at
(703)
742–
5759
or
by
Fax
at
(703)
742–
5989.
The
U.
S.
DOT
contact
is
Scott
Battles,
FHWA,
400
Seventh
Street,
SW.,
Washington,
D.
C.
20590,
(202)
366–
4372.
Office
hours
are
from
7:
45
a.
m.
to
4:
15
p.
m.,
e.
t.,
Monday
through
Friday,
except
for
legal
holidays.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:

Electronic
Access
An
electronic
copy
of
this
document
may
be
downloaded
by
using
a
computer,
modem,
and
suitable
communications
software
from
the
Government
Printing
Office's
Electronic
Bulletin
Board
Service
at
(202)
512–
1661.
Internet
users
may
reach
the
Office
of
the
Federal
Register's
home
page
at:
http://
www.
nara.
gov/
fedreg
and
the
Government
Printing
Office's
web
site
at
http://
www.
access.
gpo.
gov.

Authority:
23
U.
S.
C.
106,
109,
115,
315,
320,
and
402(
a);
23
CFR
1.32;
49
CFR
1.48;
sec.
1051,
Pub.
L.
102–
240,
105
Stat.
2001;
sec.
358(
b),
Pub.
L.
104–
59,
109
Stat.
625.

Issued
on:
August
6,
2002.
Gary
E.
Maring,
Director,
Office
of
Freight
Management
and
Operations.
[FR
Doc.
02–
20249
Filed
8–
8–
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
4910–
22–
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
40
CFR
Part
49
[Docket
#:
A–
2000–
25;
FRL–
7254–
3]

RIN
2012–
AA01
Federal
Implementation
Plans
Under
the
Clean
Air
Act
for
Indian
Reservations
in
Idaho,
Oregon
and
Washington
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA).
ACTION:
Proposed
rule;
notice
to
re­
open
the
public
comment
period
and
to
hold
a
public
hearing.

SUMMARY:
Today,
EPA
is
re­
opening
the
public
comment
period
on
EPA's
notice
of
proposed
rulemaking
``
Federal
Implementation
Plans
(FIPs)
under
the
Clean
Air
Act
(CAA)
for
Indian
Reservations
in
Idaho,
Oregon,
and
Washington,
''
published
March
15,
2002
at
67
FR
11748.
The
original
90­
day
public
comment
period
closed
on
June
13,
2002
but
several
commenters
requested
additional
time
to
provide
comments
on
the
proposal
and
one
commenter
requested
a
public
hearing.
In
response
to
these
requests,
EPA
will
re­
open
the
comment
period
and
provide
an
additional
60
days
for
interested
and
affected
parties
to
submit
comments.
The
new
comment
period
will
close
on
October
10,
2002.
In
addition,
EPA
will
hold
a
public
hearing
to
receive
comments
on
the
proposed
rule
on
September
10,
2002,
beginning
at
7
p.
m.
Pacific
Daylight
Time
(PDT)
at
the
Liberty
Theater
in
Toppenish,
WA.
All
comments
received
by
EPA
during
the
public
comment
period
will
be
considered
in
the
final
rulemaking.
DATES:
Comments.
Comments
must
be
received
or
postmarked
no
later
than
October
10,
2002.
Public
Hearing.
A
public
hearing
will
be
held
on
September
10,
2002,
beginning
at
7
p.
m.
PDT
at
the
Liberty
Theater
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Federal
Register
/
Vol.
67,
No.
154
/
Friday,
August
9,
2002
/
Proposed
Rules
Toppenish,
WA.
Additional
requests
for
a
public
hearing
must
be
received
by
EPA
no
later
than
August
23,
2002.
ADDRESSES:
Comments.
Written
comments
should
be
addressed
to:
David
Bray,
Office
of
Air
Quality
(OAQ–
107),
U.
S.
EPA
Region
10,
1200
Sixth
Avenue,
Seattle,
WA
98101–
1128.
Comments
may
also
be
submitted
by
email
to
``
bray.
dave@
epa.
gov.
''
Please
cite
the
administrative
docket,
#A–
2000–
25,
upon
which
you
are
providing
comment.
Public
Hearing.
The
hearing
on
September
20,
2002
will
take
place
at
7
p.
m.
PDT
at
the
Liberty
Theater,
211
S.
Toppenish
Avenue,
Toppenish,
WA.
Docket.
Docket
A–
2000–
25,
containing
all
information
supporting
this
action
is
available
for
public
inspection
and
copying
between
8:
30
a.
m.
and
5:
30
p.
m.
Eastern
Daylight
Time
at
EPA's
Central
Docket
Section,
Office
of
Air
and
Radiation,
Room
1500
(M–
6102),
401
M
Street,
SW.,
Washington,
DC
20460.
EPA's
Central
Docket
Section
is
scheduled
to
move
between
August
12
and
August
27,
and
material
will
not
be
available
for
viewing
in
Washington,
DC,
during
this
time.
After
August
27,
2002,
the
docket
will
be
available
for
public
inspection
and
copying
between
8:
30
a.
m.
and
5:
30
p.
m.
Eastern
Daylight
Time
at
EPA's
Air
and
Radiation
Docket
and
Information
Center,
1301
Constitution
Avenue,
NW.,
Room
B108,
Mail
Code
6102T,
Washington
DC
20460.
The
docket
is
also
available
between
8:
30
a.
m.
and
3:
30
p.
m.
PDT
at
EPA
Region
10,
Office
of
Air
Quality,
10th
Floor,
1200
Sixth
Avenue,
Seattle,
Washington
98101.
A
reasonable
fee
may
be
charged
for
copies.
A
copy
of
the
March
15,
2002
proposed
rule
and
all
comments
submitted
as
of
June
13,
2002,
are
available
at
the
Toppenish
Library,
1
South
Elm,
Toppenish,
WA
98948
during
regular
library
hours.
Web
site.
Information
on
this
proposed
rulemaking
is
also
available
on
EPA
Region
10's
Web
site
at:
www.
epa.
gov/
r10earth/
tribalairrules.
htm.

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
David
Bray,
Office
of
Air
Quality
(OAQ–
107),
U.
S.
EPA
Region
10,
1200
Sixth
Avenue,
Seattle,
WA
98101–
1128,
(206)
553–
4253.
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
On
March
15,
2002
(67
FR
11748),
EPA
solicited
public
comment
on
its
proposal
to
promulgate
Federal
Implementation
Plans
(FIPs)
under
the
Clean
Air
Act
(CAA)
for
39
Indian
reservations
in
Idaho,
Oregon,
and
Washington.
The
FIPs
would
include
basic
air
quality
regulations
for
the
protection
of
communities
on
those
Indian
reservations.
These
rules
would
be
implemented
and
enforced
by
EPA.
EPA
received
requests
to
extend
the
public
comment
period
to
allow
more
time
to
review
the
proposal
and
to
prepare
comments.
EPA
also
received
a
request
on
behalf
of
the
residents
of
the
Yakama
Indian
Reservation
to
hold
a
public
hearing.
As
a
result
of
the
requests
to
extend
the
public
comment
period,
EPA
is
reopening
the
comment
period
for
60
days.
All
comments
received
or
postmarked
by
October
10,
2002
will
be
considered
in
the
development
of
a
final
rule.
A
copy
of
all
comments,
including
the
requests
to
extend
the
public
comment
period,
have
been
placed
into
the
docket
and
may
be
reviewed
during
normal
business
hours
at
the
locations
listed
above.
Interested
parties
are
invited
to
comment
on
all
aspects
of
EPA's
March
15,
2002
proposal.
Comments
should
be
addressed
to
David
Bray
at
the
address
listed
above.
EPA
also
invites
interested
parties
to
provide
comments
at
a
public
hearing
to
be
held
on
September
10,
2002
at
7
p.
m.
PDT
at
the
Liberty
Theater
in
Toppenish,
WA.

Dated:
July
24,
2002.
L.
John
Iani,
Regional
Administrator,
Region
10.
[FR
Doc.
02–
19440
Filed
8–
8–
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
6560–
50–
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
40
CFR
Part
52
[NC93–
200122a;
FRL–
7206–
8]

Approval
and
Promulgation
of
Implementation
Plans
North
Carolina:
Approval
of
Revisions
to
The
Open
Burning
Regulations
Within
the
Forsyth
County
Local
Implementation
Plan
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA).

ACTION:
Proposed
rule.

SUMMARY:
The
EPA
is
proposing
to
approve
the
Local
Implementation
Plan
(LIP)
revision
submitted
by
the
Forsyth
County
Environmental
Affairs
Department,
through
the
State
of
North
Carolina,
for
the
purpose
of
amending
regulations
relating
to
open
burning,
transportation
conformity,
and
the
general
provisions
section
of
the
Air
Quality
Permits
subchapter.
In
the
Final
Rules
section
of
this
Federal
Register,
the
EPA
is
approving
the
Forsyth
county
LIP
revision
as
a
direct
final
rule
without
prior
proposal
because
the
Agency
views
this
as
a
noncontroversial
submittal
and
anticipates
no
adverse
comments.
A
detailed
rationale
for
the
approval
is
set
forth
in
the
direct
final
rule.
If
no
significant,
material,
and
adverse
comments
are
received
in
response
to
this
rule,
no
further
activity
is
contemplated.
If
EPA
receives
adverse
comments,
the
direct
final
rule
will
be
withdrawn
and
all
public
comments
received
will
be
addressed
in
a
subsequent
final
rule
based
on
this
rule.
The
EPA
will
not
institute
a
second
comment
period
on
this
document.
Any
parties
interested
in
commenting
on
this
document
should
do
so
at
this
time.

DATES:
Written
comments
must
be
received
on
or
before
September
9,
2002.

ADDRESSES:
All
comments
should
be
addressed
to:
Randy
Terry
at
the
EPA,
Region
4
Air
Planning
Branch,
61
Forsyth
Street,
SW.,
Atlanta,
Georgia
30303–
8960.
Copies
of
the
State
submittal(
s)
are
available
at
the
following
addresses
for
inspection
during
normal
business
hours:
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Region
4,
Air
Planning
Branch,
61
Forsyth
Street,
SW.,
Atlanta,
Georgia
30303–
8960.
Randy
Terry,
404/
562–
9032.
Forsyth
County
Environmental
Affairs
Department,
537
North
Spruce
Street,
Winston­
Salem,
North
Carolina
27101.
North
Carolina
Department
of
Environment
and
Natural
Resources,
512
North
Salisbury
Street,
Raleigh,
North
Carolina
27604.

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Randy
B.
Terry
at
404/
562–
9032,
or
by
electronic
mail
at
terry.
randy@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
For
additional
information
see
the
direct
final
rule
which
is
published
in
the
Rules
section
of
this
Federal
Register.

Dated:
April
1,
2002.
A.
Stanley
Meiburg,
Acting
Regional
Administrator,
Region
4.
[FR
Doc.
02–
20226
Filed
8–
8–
02;
8:
45
am]

BILLING
CODE
6560–
50–
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
40
CFR
Part
271
[FRL–
7256–
6]

Rhode
Island:
Final
Authorization
of
State
Hazardous
Waste
Management
Program
Revisions
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(EPA).

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