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Notices
research
requirements)
are
covered
by
a
separate
ICR
(
EPA
ICR
Number
0309.10,
OMB
Control
Number
2060
 
0150).
The
health­
effects
information
will
be
used
to
determine
if
there
are
any
products
whose
evaporative
or
combustion
emissions
pose
an
unreasonable
risk
to
public
health,
thus
meriting
further
investigation
and
potential
regulation.
This
information
is
required
for
specific
groups
of
fuels
and
additives
as
defined
in
the
regulations.
For
example,
all
gasolines
and
gasoline
additives
which
consist
of
only
carbon,
hydrogen,
oxygen,
nitrogen,
and/
or
sulphur,
and
which
involve
a
gasoline
oxygen
content
of
less
than
1.5
weight
percent,
fall
into
a
``
baseline''
group.
Oxygenates,
such
as
ethanol
and
methyl
tertiary
butyl
ether
(
MTBE),
when
used
in
gasoline
at
oxygen
levels
of
at
least
1.5
weight
percent,
define
separate
``
nonbaseline''
groups
for
each
oxygenate.
Additives
which
contain
elements
other
than
carbon,
hydrogen,
oxygen,
nitrogen,
and/
or
sulphur
fall
into
separate
``
atypical''
groups.
There
are
similar
grouping
requirements
for
diesel
fuels
and
additives.
Manufacturers
may
perform
the
research
independently
or
may
join
with
other
manufacturers
to
share
in
the
costs
for
each
applicable
group.
Several
research
consortiums
(
groups
of
manufacturers)
have
been
formed.
The
largest
consortium,
organized
by
the
American
Petroleum
Institute
(
API),
represents
most
of
the
manufacturers
of
baseline
and
nonbaseline
gasolines,
diesel
fuels,
and
additives.
The
research
is
structured
into
three
tiers
of
requirements
for
each
group.
Tier
1
requires
an
emissions
characterization
and
a
literature
search
for
information
on
the
health
effects
of
those
emissions.
Voluminous
Tier
1
data
were
submitted
by
API
and
others
in
1997.
Tier
1
data
were
submitted
for
biodiesel
and
a
water/
diesel
fuel
emulsion
in
1998
and
2000,
respectively.
Tier
2
requires
shortterm
inhalation
exposures
of
laboratory
animals
to
emissions
to
screen
for
adverse
health
effects.
Alternative
Tier
2
testing
can
be
required
in
lieu
of
the
standard
Tier
2
if
EPA
concludes
that
such
testing
would
be
more
appropriate.
The
EPA
reached
that
conclusion
with
respect
to
gasoline
and
gasolineoxygenate
blends,
and
alternative
requirements
have
been
established
for
the
API
consortium
for
baseline
gasoline
and
six
gasoline­
oxygenate
blends.
A
similar
situation
exists
with
the
Ethyl
Corporation
and
its
manganese
additive
MMT,
and
alternative
requirements
have
been
established.
The
API
submitted
Tier
2
data
for
diesel
in
1997.
Tier
2
data
were
submitted
for
biodiesel
and
a
water/
diesel
fuel
emulsion
in
2000
and
2002,
respectively.
Tier
3
provides
for
follow­
up
research,
if
necessary.
No
Tier
3
requirements
have
been
established,
and
it
is
unlikely
that
any
will
be
during
the
next
three
years.
Thus,
Tier
3
is
not
addressed
in
this
ICR.
Under
section
211
of
the
Clean
Air
Act,
(
1)
submission
of
the
information
is
necessary
for
a
manufacturer
to
obtain
registration
of
a
new
fuel
or
additive,
and
thus
be
allowed
to
introduce
that
product
into
commerce,
and
(
2)
the
information
shall
not
be
considered
confidential.
An
agency
may
not
conduct
or
sponsor,
and
a
person
is
not
required
to
respond
to,
a
collection
of
information
unless
it
displays
a
currently
valid
OMB
control
number.
The
OMB
control
numbers
for
EPA's
regulations
are
listed
in
40
CFR
part
9
and
48
CFR
chapter
15,
and
are
identified
on
the
form
and/
or
instrument,
if
applicable.
Burden
Statement:
The
annual
public
reporting
and
recordkeeping
burden
for
this
collection
of
information
is
estimated
to
average
15,175
hours
per
response.
Burden
means
the
total
time,
effort,
or
financial
resources
expended
by
persons
to
generate,
maintain,
retain,
or
disclose
or
provide
information
to
or
for
a
Federal
agency.
This
includes
the
time
needed
to
review
instructions;
develop,
acquire,
install,
and
utilize
technology
and
systems
for
the
purposes
of
collecting,
validating,
and
verifying
information,
processing
and
maintaining
information,
and
disclosing
and
providing
information;
adjust
the
existing
ways
to
comply
with
any
previously
applicable
instructions
and
requirements;
train
personnel
to
be
able
to
respond
to
a
collection
of
information;
search
data
sources;
complete
and
review
the
collection
of
information;
and
transmit
or
otherwise
disclose
the
information.
Respondents/
Affected
Entities:
Manufacturers
of
Fuels
and
Fuel
Additives.
Estimated
Number
of
Respondents:
8.
Frequency
of
Response:
On
occasion.
Estimated
Total
Annual
Hour
Burden:
60,700.
Estimated
Total
Annual
Cost:
$
6.8
million,
includes
$
1.4
million
annualized
capital
or
O&
M
costs.
Changes
in
the
Estimates:
There
is
a
decrease
of
6,767
hours
in
the
total
estimated
burden
currently
identified
in
the
OMB
Inventory
of
Approved
ICR
Burdens.
This
decrease
is
due
to
the
incorrect
allocation
of
hours
to
some
of
the
capital/
start­
up
costs
and
operating
and
maintenance
costs
in
the
previous
ICR.
Dated:
March
13,
2003.
Oscar
Morales,
Director,
Collection
Strategies
Division.
[
FR
Doc.
03
 
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4
 
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BILLING
CODE
6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
RCRA
 
1999
 
0050,
FRL
 
7475
 
8]

Agency
Information
Collection
Activities:
Submission
for
OMB
Review;
Comment
Request;
Part
B
Permit
Application,
Permit
Modifications,
and
Special
Permits
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
In
compliance
with
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
(
44
U.
S.
C.
3501
et
seq.),
this
document
announces
that
the
following
Information
Collection
Request
(
ICR)
has
been
forwarded
to
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB)
for
review
and
approval:
Part
B
Permit
Application,
Permit
Modifications,
and
Special
Permits,
EPA
ICR
#
1573.10,
OMB
No.
2050
 
0009,
expires
on
March
31,
2003.
The
ICR
describes
the
nature
of
the
information
collection
and
its
expected
burden
and
cost;
where
appropriate,
it
includes
the
actual
data
collection
instrument.

DATES:
Comments
must
be
submitted
on
or
before
May
2,
2003.
ADDRESSES:
Follow
the
detailed
instructions
in
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.

FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
David
Eberly,
Office
of
Solid
Waste
(
5303W),
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460;
telephone
number:
(
703)
308
 
8645,
or
by
e­
mail
at
eberly.
david@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:
EPA
has
established
a
public
docket
for
this
ICR
under
Docket
ID
No.
RCRA
 
1999
 
0050,
which
is
available
for
public
viewing
at
the
RCRA
Docket
in
the
EPA
Docket
Center
(
EPA/
DC),
EPA
West,
Room
B102,
1301
Constitution
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC.
The
EPA
Docket
Center
Public
Reading
Room
is
open
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4:
30
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
holidays.
The
telephone
number
for
the
Reading
Room
is
(
202)
566
 
1744,
and
the
telephone
number
for
the
RCRA
Docket
is
(
202)
566
 
0270.
An
electronic
version
of
the
public
docket
is
available
through
EPA
Dockets
(
EDOCKET)
at
http://
www.
epa.
gov/
edocket.
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EDOCKET
to
submit
or
view
public
comments,
access
the
index
listing
of
the
contents
of
the
public
docket,
and
to
access
those
documents
in
the
public
docket
that
are
available
electronically.
Once
in
the
system,
select
``
search,''
then
key
in
the
docket
ID
number
identified
above.
Any
comments
related
to
this
ICR
should
be
submitted
to
EPA
and
OMB
within
30
days
of
this
notice,
and
according
to
the
following
detailed
instructions:
(
1)
Submit
your
comments
to
EPA
online
using
EDOCKET
(
our
preferred
method),
by
email
to
the
rcradocket
epa.
gov,
or
by
mail
to:
EPA
Docket
Center,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
RCRA
Docket,
5305T,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460,
and
(
2)
Mail
your
comments
to
OMB
at:
Office
of
Information
and
Regulatory
Affairs,
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB),
Attention:
Desk
Officer
for
EPA,
725
17th
Street,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20503.
EPA's
policy
is
that
public
comments,
whether
submitted
electronically
or
in
paper,
will
be
made
available
for
public
viewing
in
EDOCKET
as
EPA
receives
them
and
without
change,
unless
the
comment
contains
copyrighted
material,
CBI,
or
other
information
whose
public
disclosure
is
restricted
by
statute.
When
EPA
identifies
a
comment
containing
copyrighted
material,
EPA
will
provide
a
reference
to
that
material
in
the
version
of
the
comment
that
is
placed
in
EDOCKET.
The
entire
printed
comment,
including
the
copyrighted
material,
will
be
available
in
the
public
docket.
Although
identified
as
an
item
in
the
official
docket,
information
claimed
as
CBI,
or
whose
disclosure
is
otherwise
restricted
by
statute,
is
not
included
in
the
official
public
docket,
and
will
not
be
available
for
public
viewing
in
EDOCKET.
Title:
Part
B
Permit
Application,
Permit
Modifications,
and
Special
Permits,
OMB
Control
No.
2050
 
0009,
EPA
ICR
No.
1573.10,
expiring
on
March
31,
2003.
This
is
a
request
for
extension
of
a
currently
approved
collection.
Under
OMB
regulations,
the
Agency
may
continue
to
conduct
or
sponsor
the
collection
of
information
while
this
submission
is
pending
at
OMB.
Abstract:
Section
3005
of
Subtitle
C
of
RCRA
requires
treatment,
storage
or
disposal
(
TSD)
facilities
to
obtain
a
permit.
To
obtain
the
permit,
the
TSD
must
submit
an
application
describing
the
facility's
operation.
There
are
two
parts
to
the
RCRA
permit
application
 
part
A
and
part
B.
Part
A
defines
the
processes
to
be
used
for
treatment,
storage,
and
disposal
of
hazardous
wastes;
the
design
capacity
of
such
processes;
and
the
specific
hazardous
wastes
to
be
handled
at
the
facility.
Part
B
requires
detailed
site
specific
information
such
as
geologic,
hydrologic,
and
engineering
data.
In
the
event
that
permit
modifications
are
proposed
by
the
applicant
or
EPA,
modifications
must
conform
to
the
requirements
under
sections
3004
and
3005.
This
ICR
provides
a
comprehensive
discussion
of
the
requirements
for
owner/
operators
of
TSDFs
submitting
applications
for
a
part
B
permit
or
permit
modification.
The
information
collections
contained
in
this
ICR
are
divided
into
three
sections:
demonstrations
and
exemptions
from
requirements
(
40
CFR
part
264),
contents
of
the
part
B
application
(
40
CFR
part
270),
and
permit
modifications
and
special
permits
(
40
CFR
part
270).

Demonstrations
and
Exemptions
From
Requirements
40
CFR
part
264
contains
minimum
standards
for
TSDFs
consisting
of
both
administrative
and
technical
requirements.
Owner/
operators
may
obtain
exemption
from
certain
requirements
by
submitting
demonstrations
to
EPA.
In
most
cases,
these
demonstrations
will
be
submitted
along
with
the
part
B
application.
Section
264.90
allows
owner/
operators
to
submit
a
demonstration
for
exemption
from
the
subpart
F
requirements
regarding
releases
to
the
uppermost
aquifer.
In
addition,
owner/
operators
of
tank
systems,
surface
impoundments,
waste
piles,
landfills,
land
treatment
facilities
and
incinerators
may
apply
for
exemptions
from
certain
technical
requirements
by
submitting
demonstrations
under
§
§
264.193,
.221,
.251,
.272,
.301
and
.344,
respectively.
Contents
of
the
Part
B
Application
40
CFR
part
270
contains
requirements
for
owner/
operators
submitting
a
part
B
permit
application.
Section
270.1
allows
owner/
operators
of
certain
facilities
closing
by
removal
or
decontamination
to
petition
for
an
exemption
from
postclosure
permit
requirements.
Section
270.10
requires
owner/
operators
of
certain
facilities
to
provide
information
on
the
potential
for
public
exposure
resulting
from
unit­
related
releases.
Part
B
of
the
permit
application
consists
of
the
general
and
specific
information
requirements
contained
in
§
§
270.14
through
270.29.
These
part
B
information
requirements
reflect
the
standards
promulgated
in
40
CFR
part
264.
Under
§
270.14(
a),
owner/
operators
who
can
demonstrate
that
the
information
prescribed
in
part
B
cannot
be
provided
to
the
extent
required
may
receive
case­
by­
case
allowances
from
EPA.
General
information
requirements
are
outlined
in
§
270.14.
Sections
270.14(
b)(
1)
 
(
14)
require
owner/
operators
to
provide
information
on
compliance
with
general
facility
standards.
Financial
assurance
information
is
required
under
§
§
270.15
 
.18.
Section
270.14(
b)(
19)
requires
owner/
operators
to
submit
a
topographical
map,
and
§
270.14(
b)(
21)
covers
special
requirements
for
owner/
operators
of
land
disposal
facilities
granted
case­
by­
case
extensions
under
§
268.5
or
petitions
under
§
268.6.
Information
on
ground­
water
quality
and
monitoring
programs
for
land
disposal
facilities
is
discussed
under
§
§
270.14(
c)(
1)
 
(
8).
Section
270.14(
d)
establishes
part
B
information
requirements
for
solid
waste
management
units.
In
addition
to
the
general
part
B
information
that
must
be
submitted
by
all
owner/
operators
of
TSDFs,
there
are
unique
information
requirements
related
to
the
type
of
unit
for
which
the
owner/
operator
is
seeking
a
permit.
The
requirements
under
§
§
270.15
 
.21
and
.23
address
specific
requirements
for
the
following
types
of
units:
containers,
tank
systems,
surface
impoundments,
waste
piles,
incinerators,
land
treatment
units,
landfills,
boilers
and
industrial
furnaces,
and
miscellaneous
units.
Sections
270.24
and
270.25
apply
to
facilities
with
process
vents
or
equipment
subject
to
the
requirements
of
40
CFR
parts
264/
265,
subparts
AA
and
BB,
respectively.
Section
270.26
applies
to
facilities
with
drip
pads
subject
to
the
requirements
of
40
CFR
parts
264/
265,
subpart
W.
Some
owner/
operators
may
also
be
required
to
submit
a
schedule
of
compliance
leading
to
compliance
with
RCRA
and
regulations
as
part
of
their
application.
The
requirements
for
schedules
of
compliance
are
contained
in
§
270.33.

Permit
Modifications
and
Special
Permits
Sections
270.40
through
270.42
address
the
requirements
for
permit
modifications.
Section
270.40
applies
to
owner/
operators
transferring
ownership
or
operational
control
of
a
facility.
These
owner/
operators
must
submit
Class
1
permit
modifications
as
well
as
a
written
agreement
containing
specific
transfer
information.
Requirements
for
owner/
operators
submitting
permit
modifications
at
the
request
of
the
Agency
are
contained
in
§
270.41.
Requirements
for
Class
1,
2,
and
3
permit
modifications
submitted
at
the
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request
of
the
permittee
are
contained
in
§
270.42(
a)
 
(
c).
Section
270.42(
d)
allows
permittees
to
request
that
the
Agency
determine
the
classification
for
a
specific
modification.
Sections
270.42(
e)
and
(
g)
discuss
requirements
for
temporary
authorization
and
permit
modifications
for
newly
regulated
wastes
and
units,
respectively.
In
40
CFR
part
264,
subpart
S,
EPA
promulgated
regulations
for
corrective
action
management
units
(
CAMUs).
40
CFR
264.552(
d)
requires
owner/
operators
to
prepare
and
submit
information
that
enables
EPA
to
designate
a
CAMU.
Requirements
for
permit
renewal
are
contained
in
§
§
270.50
and
270.51.
In
order
to
renew
an
expiring
permit,
owner/
operators
must
submit
an
application
containing
the
information
required
under
§
270.14
and
the
applicable
sections
of
§
§
270.15
through
270.29.
Sections
270.60
and
270.62
through
270.65
address
the
requirements
associated
with
special
types
of
permits.
These
include
permits
by
rule
(
§
270.60);
hazardous
waste
incinerator
permits
(
§
270.62);
permits
for
land
treatment
demonstrations
using
field
test
or
laboratory
analyses
(
§
270.63);
interim
permits
for
UIC
wells
(
§
270.64);
and
research,
development
and
demonstration
permits
(
§
270.65).
An
agency
may
not
conduct
or
sponsor,
and
a
person
is
not
required
to
respond
to,
a
collection
of
information
unless
it
displays
a
currently
valid
OMB
control
number.
The
OMB
control
numbers
for
EPA's
regulations
are
listed
in
40
CFR
part
9
and
48
CFR
chapter
15.
The
Federal
Register
document
required
under
5
CFR
1320.8(
d),
soliciting
comments
on
this
collection
of
information
was
published
on
July
23,
1999
(
64
FR
39986);
no
comments
were
received.
Burden
Statement:
The
annual
public
reporting
and
recordkeeping
burden
for
this
collection
of
information
is
estimated
to
average
165
hours
per
response.
Burden
means
the
total
time,
effort,
or
financial
resources
expended
by
persons
to
generate,
maintain,
retain,
or
disclose
or
provide
information
to
or
for
a
Federal
agency.
This
includes
the
time
needed
to
review
instructions;
develop,
acquire,
install,
and
utilize
technology
and
systems
for
the
purposes
of
collecting,
validating,
and
verifying
information,
processing
and
maintaining
information,
and
disclosing
and
providing
information;
adjust
the
existing
ways
to
comply
with
any
previously
applicable
instructions
and
requirements;
train
personnel
to
be
able
to
respond
to
a
collection
of
information;
search
data
sources;
complete
and
review
the
collection
of
information;
and
transmit
or
otherwise
disclose
the
information.
Respondents/
Affected
Entities:
Business.
Estimated
Number
of
Respondents:
74.
Frequency
of
Response:
Occasional.
Estimated
Total
Annual
Hour
Burden:
12,209
hours.
Estimated
Total
Annualized
Capital,
Operating/
Maintenance
Cost
Burden:
$
2,468,000.
Changes
in
the
Estimates:
There
is
a
decrease
of
165,523
hours
in
the
total
estimated
burden
currently
identified
in
the
OMB
Inventory
of
Approved
ICR
Burdens.
This
is
due
to
a
lower
number
of
affected
facilities.

Dated:
March
25,
2003.
Oscar
Morales,
Director,
Collection
Strategies
Division.
[
FR
Doc.
03
 
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Filed
4
 
1
 
03;
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am]

BILLING
CODE
6560
 
50
 
P
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
[
OPP
 
2003
 
0085;
FRL
 
7290
 
2]

Product
Registration
Maintenance
Fees;
Renewal
of
Pesticide
Information
Collection
Activities
and
Request
for
Comments
AGENCY:
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(
EPA).
ACTION:
Notice.

SUMMARY:
In
compliance
with
the
Paperwork
Reduction
Act
(
PRA)
(
44
U.
S.
C.
3501
et
seq.)
this
notice
announces
that
EPA
is
seeking
public
comment
on
the
following
Information
Collection
Request
(
ICR):
Product
Registration
Maintenance
Fees
(
EPA
ICR
No.
1214.06,
OMB
Control
No.
2070
 
0100).
This
is
a
request
to
renew
an
existing
ICR
that
is
currently
approved
and
due
to
expire
January
31,
2004.
The
ICR
describes
the
nature
of
the
information
collection
activity
and
its
expected
burden
and
costs.
Before
submitting
this
ICR
to
the
Office
of
Management
and
Budget
(
OMB)
for
review
and
approval
under
the
PRA,
EPA
is
soliciting
comments
on
specific
aspects
of
the
collection.
DATES:
Written
comments,
identified
by
the
docket
ID
number
OPP
 
2003
 
0085,
must
be
received
on
or
before
June
2,
2003.
ADDRESSES:
Comments
may
be
submitted
electronically,
by
mail,
or
through
hand
delivery/
courier.
Follow
the
detailed
instructions
as
provided
in
Unit
III.
of
the
SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION.
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT:
Nancy
Vogel,
Field
and
External
Affairs
Division
(
7506C),
Office
of
Pesticide
Programs,
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
1200
Pennsylvania
Ave.,
NW.,
Washington,
DC
20460
 
0001;
telephone
number:
(
703)
305
 
6475;
fax
number:
(
703)
305
 
5884;
e­
mail
address:
vogel.
nancy@
epa.
gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY
INFORMATION:

I.
Does
this
Action
Apply
to
Me?

You
may
be
potentially
affected
by
this
action
if
you
are
an
individual
or
entity
engaged
in
activities
related
to
the
registration
of
a
pesticide
product.
Potentially
affected
entities
may
include,
but
are
not
limited
to:
 
Pesticide
and
other
agricultural
chemical
manufacturing
(
NAICS
325320),
e.
g.,
Pesticide
registrants.
This
listing
is
not
intended
to
be
exhaustive,
but
rather
provides
a
guide
for
readers
regarding
entities
likely
to
be
affected
by
this
action.
Other
types
of
entities
not
listed
above
could
also
be
affected.
The
North
American
Industrial
Classification
System
(
NAICS)
codes
have
been
provided
to
assist
you
and
others
in
determining
whether
this
action
might
apply
to
certain
entities.
To
determine
whether
you
or
your
business
may
be
affected
by
this
action,
you
should
carefully
examine
the
applicability
provisions
in
the
Federal
Insecticide,
Fungicide,
and
Rodenticide
Act
(
FIFRA).
If
you
have
any
questions
regarding
the
applicability
of
this
action
to
a
particular
entity,
consult
the
person
listed
under
FOR
FURTHER
INFORMATION
CONTACT.

II.
How
Can
I
Get
Copies
of
this
Document
and
Other
Related
Information?

A.
Docket
EPA
has
established
an
official
public
docket
for
this
action
under
docket
identification
(
ID)
number
OPP
 
2003
 
0085.
The
official
public
docket
consists
of
the
documents
specifically
referenced
in
this
action,
any
public
comments
received,
and
other
information
related
to
this
action.
Although
a
part
of
the
official
docket,
the
public
docket
does
not
include
Confidential
Business
Information
(
CBI)
or
other
information
whose
disclosure
is
restricted
by
statute.
The
official
public
docket
is
the
collection
of
materials
that
is
available
for
public
viewing
at
the
Public
Information
and
Records
Integrity
Branch
(
PIRIB),
Rm.
119,
Crystal
Mall
#
2,
1921
Jefferson
Davis
Hwy.,
Arlington,
VA.
This
docket
facility
is
open
from
8:
30
a.
m.
to
4
p.
m.,
Monday
through
Friday,
excluding
legal
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