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EPA-APPROVED REGULATIONS IN THE TEXAS SIP—Continued


State ap-
State citation Title/subject proval/sub- EPA approval date Explanation
mittal date

Section 115.429 .......... Counties and Compliance Schedules .. 04/13/05 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].

Division 3: Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing

Section 115.430 .......... Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing 12/06/01 07/16/01, 66 FR 36913.
Definitions.
Section 115.432 .......... Control Requirements .......................... 08/08/01 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].
Section 115.433 .......... Alternate Control Requirements ........... 08/08/01 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].
Section 115.435 .......... Testing Requirements .......................... 08/08/01 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].
Section 115.436 .......... Monitoring and Record-keeping Re- 08/08/01 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
quirements. where document begins].
Section 115.437 .......... Exemptions ........................................... 02/14/96 01/26/99, 64 FR 3841.
Section 115.439 .......... Counties and Compliance Schedules .. 08/08/01 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].

Division 4: Offset Lithographic Printing

Section 115.440 .......... Offset Printing Definitions .................... 04/26/02 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].
Section 115.442 .......... Control Requirements .......................... 04/26/02 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].
Section 115.443 .......... Alternate Control Requirements ........... 02/24/99 04/06/00, 65 FR 18003.
Section 115.445 .......... Approved Test Methods ....................... 04/26/02 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
where document begins].
Section 115.446 .......... Monitoring and Record-keeping Re- 04/26/02 01/19/06 [Insert FR page number
quirements. where document begins].
Section 115.449 .......... Counties and Compliance Schedules .. 12/06/00 07/16/01, 66 FR 36913.

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[FR Doc. 06–435 Filed 1–18–06; 8:45 am] (202) 418–1520 or via the Internet at ■ 2. Section 64.1300 is revised to read
BILLING CODE 6560–50–P lynne.engledow@fcc.gov. as follows:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This
§ 64.1300 Payphone compensation
Erratum makes corrections to the Report obligation.
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS and Order in the above-captioned
COMMISSION proceeding released on August 12, 2004 (a) For purposes of this subpart, a
(69 FR 52444, August 26, 2004). As Completing Carrier is a long distance
47 CFR Part 64 published, the final regulations contain carrier or switch-based long distance
errors which may prove to be reseller that completes a coinless access
[WC Docket No. 03–225; FCC 04–182] misleading and need to be clarified. code or subscriber toll-free payphone
List of Subjects in 47 CFR Part 64 call or a local exchange carrier that
Request To Update Default completes a local, coinless access code
Compensation Rate for Dial-Around Communications common carriers, or subscriber toll-free payphone call.
Calls From Payphones Telecommunications, Telephones.
(b) Except as provided herein, a
AGENCY: Federal Communications Federal Communications Commission.
Completing Carrier that completes a
Commission. Marlene H. Dortch, coinless access code or subscriber toll-
ACTION: Correcting amendments. Secretary. free payphone call from a switch that
■ Accordingly, 47 CFR part 64 is the Completing Carrier either owns or
SUMMARY: This document contains corrected by making the following leases shall compensate the payphone
corrections to the final regulations in correcting amendment: service provider for that call at a rate
FCC 04–182, which were published in agreed upon by the parties by contract.
the Federal Register in August 2004. PART 64—MISCELLANEOUS RULES
The regulations are related to part 64 of RELATING TO COMMON CARRIERS (c) The compensation obligation set
the Commission’s rules. forth herein shall not apply to calls to
■ 1. The authority for part 64 continues emergency numbers, calls by hearing
DATES: The rules became effective to read:
September 27, 2004. disabled persons to a
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Authority: 47 U.S.C. 154, 254(k); secs. telecommunications relay service or


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 403(b)(2)(B), (c), Pub. L. 104–104, 110 Stat.
Lynne Hewitt Engledow, Federal local calls for which the caller has made
56. Interpret or apply 47 U.S.C. 201, 218, 222,
Communications Commission, 445 12th the required coin deposit.
225, 226, 228, and 254(k) unless otherwise
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20554, noted.

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(d) In the absence of an agreement as and determines whether to consent. The available regulatory alternatives and, if
required by paragraph (b) of this section, regulation also clarifies that carriers regulation is necessary, to select
the carrier is obligated to compensate should ensure that the public regulatory approaches that maximize
the payphone service provider at a per- accounting firms with which they net benefits (including potential
call rate of $.494. contract for audits of FEHB accounts are economic, environmental, public health
[FR Doc. 06–478 Filed 1–18–06; 8:45 am]
registered with the Public Company and safety effects, distributive impacts,
Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB). and equity). A regulatory impact
BILLING CODE 6712–01–P
Collection of Information Requirement analysis (RIA) must be prepared for
major rules with economically
This rulemaking makes minor significant effects ($100 million or more
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL technical amendments to the Federal in any one year). This rule is not
MANAGEMENT Employees Health Benefits Acquisition considered a major rule, as defined in
Regulations. The rule does not impose title 5, United States Code, Section
48 CFR Parts 1631, 1644 and 1652 information collection and
804(2), because we estimate its impact
RIN 3206–AJ20 recordkeeping requirements that meet
will only affect FEHB carriers and some
the definition of the Paperwork
of their contractual arrangements. Any
Federal Employees Health Benefits Reduction Act of 1995’s term
resulting economic impact would not be
Acquisition Regulation: Technical ‘‘collection of information’’ which
expected to exceed the dollar threshold.
Amendments means obtaining, causing to be obtained,
soliciting, or requiring the disclosure to Executive Order 12866, Regulatory
AGENCY: Office of Personnel third parties or the public, of facts or Review
Management. opinions by or for an agency, regardless
ACTION: Final rule. of form or format, calling for either This rule has been reviewed by the
answers to identical questions posed to, Office of Management and Budget in
SUMMARY: The Office of Personnel
or identical reporting or recordkeeping accordance with Executive Order 12866.
Management (OPM) is issuing this final requirements imposed on ten or more
regulation to make minor technical List of Subjects in 48 CFR Parts 1631,
persons, other than agencies,
amendments to the Federal Employees instrumentalities, or employees of the 1644 and 1652
Health Benefits Acquisition Regulation United States; or answers to questions
(FEHBAR). Government employees, Government
posed to agencies, instrumentalities, or procurement, Health insurance,
DATES: Effective February 21, 2006. employees of the United States which Reporting and recordkeeping
ADDRESSES: This document is available are to be used for general statistical requirements.
for viewing at http:// purposes. Consequently, it need not be
www.regulations.gov and at the U.S. reviewed by the Office of Management U.S. Office of Personnel Management.
Office of Personnel Management, 1900 E and Budget under the authority of the Linda M. Springer,
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20415. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 Director.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: U.S.C. 3501 et seq.).
■ Accordingly, OPM is amending
Michael Kaszynski, Policy Analyst, at Regulatory Flexibility Act chapter 16 of title 48, CFR, as follows:
202–606–0004 or e-mail
The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
mwkaszyn@opm.gov. CHAPTER 16—OFFICE OF PERSONNEL
requires agencies to analyze options for MANAGEMENT FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The regulatory relief of small businesses. For HEALTH BENEFITS ACQUISITION
primary purpose of this rulemaking is to purposes of the RFA, small entities REGULATION
make technical amendments to the large include small businesses, nonprofit
provider regulation which was organizations, and government agencies ■ 1. The authority citation for 48 CFR
published on June 1, 2005. We are with revenues of $11.5 million or less in parts 1631, 1644 and 1652 continues to
changing certain contract provision any one year. This rulemaking affects read as follows:
effective dates. We have eliminated the FEHB Program carriers and their Authority: 5 U.S.C. 8913; 40 U.S.C. 486(c);
reference to the Truth in Negotiations contractual arrangements which exceed 48 CFR 1.301.
Act in FEHBAR 1652.204–74. We have the dollar threshold. Therefore, I certify
revised FEHBAR 1644.170 to show that that this regulation will not have a Subchapter E—General Contracting
carriers must follow commercially Requirements
significant economic impact on a
reasonable procurement procedures that substantial number of small entities.
comply, when required, with the PART 1631—CONTRACT COST
Federal Acquisition Regulations’ Regulatory Impact Analysis PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES
policies and procedures relating to We have examined the impact of this
Subpart 1631.2—Contracts With
competition and contract pricing for the final rule as required by Executive
Commercial Organizations
acquisition of both commercial and Order 12866 (September 1993,
noncommercial items. The intent of the Regulatory Planning and Review), the
clause is to require carriers to abide by RFA (September 16, 1980, Pub. L. 96– ■ 2. A new 1631.205–82 is added to
FAR competition and contract pricing 354), section 1102(b) of the Social subpart 1631.2 to read as follows:
policies when they subcontract so that Security Act, the Unfunded Mandates 1631.205–82 Audits.
the carrier will be able to provide the Reform Act of 1995, (Pub. L. 104–4), and
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Contracting officer with information Executive Order 13132. Executive Order Carriers should ensure that the public
sufficient to enable the Contracting 12866 (as amended by Executive Order accounting firms with which they
officer to effectively carry out his or her 13258, which merely assigns contract for audits of FEHB accounts are
duties under the FAR and the FEHBAR responsibility of duties) directs agencies registered with the Public Company
when he or she evaluates subcontracts to assess all costs and benefits of Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB).

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