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Average Estimated
Description Number of Frequency of burden
Form number and name annual burden
of form respondents response per response (hours)
(minutes)

SSA–9302 (Notice of Quality Review After receiving notice of the sched- 10,000 1 15 2,500
Acknowledgement Form for those uled date/time of the telephone
with Phones). questionnaire, Part D applicants
will return this form confirming
their availability for the interview
and making note of any special
needs for the call.
SSA–9303 (Notice of Quality Review Same as for SSA–9302, except 1,000 1 15 250
Acknowledgement Form for those used by participants without
without Phones). phones or whose phone numbers
are not known by SSA. On form
SSA–9303, however, participants
confirm receipt of the letter and
are asked to call SSA on a speci-
fied date.
SSA–9304 (Checklist of Required In- This checklist, which accompanies ........................ ........................ ........................ ........................
formation). forms SSA–9302 and SSA–9303,
is a list of the documentation re-
spondents are supposed to have
prepared when SSA calls them to
conduct the Quality Review phone
interview. Their burden is ac-
counted for in the burdens for
forms SSA–9302 and SSA–9303.
SSA–9308 (Request for Information) Form which SSA will send to var- 20,000 1 15 5,000
ious third parties to obtain/confirm
information reported by bene-
ficiaries.
SSA–9310 (Request for Documents) Following the phone interview, SSA 10,000 1 5 833
sends this notice to the partici-
pants advising them of the docu-
ments they must return to SSA.
SSA–9309 (Life Insurance Form completed by insurance com- 8,000 1 15 2,000
Verification Form). panies confirming type, face
value, cash surrender value and
dividends for insurance policies of
applicants for Medicare Part D
subsidy.
SSA–8510 (Authorization to the So- Beneficiaries give their permission 10,000 1 5 833
cial Security Administration to Ob- for SSA to contact third parties to
tain Personal Information). obtain/confirm information.

Total ........................................... ........................................................... 69,000 ........................ ........................ 17,249

Total Estimated Annual Burden: process in lawsuits involving judicial Security Boulevard, Baltimore, MD
17,249 hours. review of Agency final decisions on 21235–6401, (410) 965–3460.
Dated: December 2, 2005. individual claims for benefits under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
Elizabeth A. Davidson, titles II, VIII, and/or XVI of the Social
accordance with our revised procedures,
Reports Clearance Officer, Social Security Security Act. Under the new rules,
as codified at 20 CFR 423.1 and
Administration. summonses and complaints in these
published in the Rules and Regulations
[FR Doc. E5–7111 Filed 12–8–05; 8:45 am] types of cases should be mailed directly
section, summonses and complaints in
to the office in SSA’s Office of the
BILLING CODE 4191–02–P cases involving judicial review of
General Counsel (OGC) that is
Agency final decisions on individual
responsible for the processing and
claims for benefits under titles II, VIII,
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION handling of litigation in the particular
and/or XVI of the Social Security Act
jurisdiction in which the complaint has
Notice Announcing Addresses for should be mailed directly to the office
been filed. The names and current
Service of Process in SSA’s Office of the General Counsel
addresses of those offices, and the
that is responsible for the processing
AGENCY: Social Security Administration jurisdictions for which they are
and handling of litigation in the
(SSA). currently responsible, are detailed in
particular jurisdiction in which the
ACTION: Notice. this Notice.
complaint has been filed. The
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: jurisdictional responsibilities and the
SUMMARY: As set forth in a Federal Lawrence A. Levey, Office of the names and addresses of these offices are
Register rule in the Rules and General Counsel, Office of Program Law, as follows:
Regulations section, we have amended Social Security Administration, 6401
our rules regarding service of legal

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Jurisdictional Responsibilities of OGC Florida Kentucky


Offices U.S. District Court—Middle District of U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
Alabama Florida: Office of the Regional Chief Kentucky: Office of the Regional Chief
Counsel, Atlanta (Region IV). Counsel, Atlanta (Region IV).
U.S. District Court—Middle District of
Alabama: Office of the Regional Chief U.S. District Court—Northern District of U.S. District Court—Western District of
Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII). Florida: Office of the Regional Chief Kentucky: Office of the Regional Chief
U.S. District Court—Northern District of Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII). Counsel, Atlanta (Region IV).
Alabama: Office of the Regional Chief U.S. District Court—Southern District of
Florida: Office of the Regional Chief Louisiana
Counsel, Atlanta (Region IV).
U.S. District Court—Southern District of Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII). U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
Alabama: Office of the Regional Chief Georgia Louisiana: Office of the Regional
Counsel, Denver (Region VIII). Chief Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
U.S. District Court—Middle District of U.S. District Court—Middle District of
Alaska Georgia: Office of the Regional Chief Louisiana: Office of the Regional
U.S. District Court—Alaska: Office of Counsel, Atlanta (Region IV). Chief Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
the Regional Chief Counsel, Seattle U.S. District Court—Northern District of U.S. District Court—Western District of
(Region X). Georgia: Office of the Regional Chief Louisiana: Office of the Regional
Counsel, Atlanta (Region IV). Chief Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
Arizona U.S. District Court—Southern District of
U.S. District Court—Arizona: Office of Georgia: Office of the Regional Chief Maine
the Regional Chief Counsel, San Counsel, Boston (Region I). U.S. District Court—Maine: Office of the
Francisco (Region IX). Guam Regional Chief Counsel, Boston
Arkansas (Region I).
U.S. District Court—Guam: Office of the
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of Regional Chief Counsel, San Maryland
Arkansas: Office of the Regional Chief Francisco (Region IX). U.S. District Court—Maryland: Office of
Counsel, Dallas (Region VI). Hawaii Program Law, Baltimore.
U.S. District Court—Western District of
Arkansas: Office of the Regional Chief U.S. District Court—Hawaii: Office of Massachusetts
Counsel, Dallas (Region VI). the Regional Chief Counsel, San
U.S. District Court—Massachusetts:
Francisco (Region IX).
California Office of the Regional Chief Counsel,
Idaho Boston (Region I).
U.S. District Court—Central District of
California: Office of the Regional U.S. District Court—Idaho: Office of the Michigan
Chief Counsel, San Francisco (Region Regional Chief Counsel, Seattle
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
IX). (Region X).
Michigan: Office of the Regional Chief
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of Illinois Counsel, Chicago (Region V).
California: Office of the Regional U.S. District Court—Western District of
Chief Counsel, San Francisco (Region U.S. District Court—Central District of
Illinois: Office of the Regional Chief Michigan: Office of the Regional Chief
IX). Counsel, Chicago (Region V).
U.S. District Court—Northern District of Counsel, Chicago (Region V).
California: Office of the Regional U.S. District Court—Northern District of Minnesota
Chief Counsel, San Francisco (Region Illinois: Office of the Regional Chief
Counsel, Chicago (Region V). U.S. District Court—Minnesota: Office
IX). of the Regional Chief Counsel,
U.S. District Court—Southern District of U.S. District Court—Southern District of
Illinois: Office of the Regional Chief Chicago (Region V).
California: Office of the Regional
Chief Counsel, San Francisco (Region Counsel, Chicago (Region V). Mississippi
IX). Indiana U.S. District Court—Northern District of
Colorado U.S. District Court—Northern District of Mississippi: Office of the Regional
Indiana: Office of the Regional Chief Chief Counsel, Kansas City (Region
U.S. District Court—Colorado: Office of
Counsel, Chicago (Region V). VII).
the Regional Chief Counsel, Denver
(Region VIII). U.S. District Court—Southern District of U.S. District Court—Southern District of
Indiana: Office of the Regional Chief Mississippi: Office of the Regional
Connecticut Counsel, Chicago (Region V). Chief Counsel, Boston (Region I).
U.S. District Court—Connecticut: Office Iowa Missouri
of the Regional Chief Counsel, Boston
(Region I). U.S. District Court—Northern District of U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
Iowa: Office of the Regional Chief Missouri: Office of the Regional Chief
Delaware Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII). Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII).
U.S. District Court—Delaware: Office of U.S. District Court—Southern District of U.S. District Court—Western District of
the Regional Chief Counsel, Iowa: Office of the Regional Chief Missouri: Office of the Regional Chief
Philadelphia (Region III). Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII). Counsel, Kansas City (Region VII).
District of Columbia Kansas Montana
U.S. District Court—District of U.S. District Court—Kansas: Office of U.S. District Court—Montana: Office of
Columbia: Office of Program Law, the Regional Chief Counsel, Kansas the Regional Chief Counsel, Denver
Baltimore. City (Region VII). (Region VIII).

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Nebraska Oklahoma U.S. District Court—Southern District of


U.S. District Court—Eastern District of Texas: Office of the Regional Chief
U.S. District Court—Nebraska: Office of
Oklahoma: Office of the Regional Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
the Regional Chief Counsel, Kansas U.S. District Court—Western District of
City (Region VII). Chief Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
U.S. District Court—Northern District of Texas: Office of the Regional Chief
Nevada Oklahoma: Office of the Regional Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
U.S. District Court—Nevada: Office of Chief Counsel, Dallas (Region VI). Utah
the Regional Chief Counsel, San U.S. District Court—Western District of
U.S. District Court—Utah: Office of the
Francisco (Region IX). Oklahoma: Office of the Regional
Regional Chief Counsel, Denver
Chief Counsel, Dallas (Region VI).
New Hampshire (Region VIII).
Oregon
U.S. District Court—New Hampshire: Vermont
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, U.S. District Court—Oregon: Office of U.S. District Court—Vermont: Office of
Boston (Region I). the Regional Chief Counsel, Seattle the Regional Chief Counsel, Boston
(Region X). (Region I).
New Jersey
Pennsylvania Virgin Islands
U.S. District Court—New Jersey: Office
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of U.S. District Court—Virgin Islands:
of the Regional Chief Counsel, New
Pennsylvania: Office of the Regional Office of the Regional Chief Counsel,
York (Region II).
Chief Counsel, Philadelphia (Region New York (Region II).
New Mexico III).
U.S. District Court—Middle District of Virginia
U.S. District Court—New Mexico: Office
Pennsylvania: Office of the Regional U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
of the Regional Chief Counsel, Dallas
Chief Counsel, Philadelphia (Region Virginia: Office of Program Law,
(Region VI).
III). Baltimore.
New York U.S. District Court—Western District of U.S. District Court—Western District of
Pennsylvania: Office of the Regional Virginia: Office of the Regional Chief
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of Chief Counsel, Philadelphia (Region
New York: Office of the Regional Counsel, Philadelphia (Region III).
III).
Chief Counsel, New York (Region II). Washington
U.S. District Court—Northern District of Puerto Rico
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
New York: Office of the Regional U.S. District Court—Puerto Rico: Office Washington: Office of the Regional
Chief Counsel, New York (Region II). of the Regional Chief Counsel, Boston Chief Counsel, Seattle (Region X).
U.S. District Court—Southern District of (Region I). U.S. District Court—Western District of
New York: Office of the Regional Washington: Office of the Regional
Chief Counsel, New York (Region II). Rhode Island
Chief Counsel, Seattle (Region X).
U.S. District Court—Western District of U.S. District Court—Rhode Island:
New York: Office of the Regional Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, West Virginia
Chief Counsel, New York (Region II). Boston (Region I). U.S. District Court—Northern District of
South Carolina West Virginia: Office of the Regional
North Carolina
Chief Counsel, Philadelphia (Region
U.S. District Court—Eastern District of U.S. District Court—South Carolina: III).
North Carolina: Office of Program Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, U.S. District Court—Southern District of
Law, Baltimore. Denver (Region VIII). West Virginia: Office of the Regional
U.S. District Court—Middle District of South Dakota Chief Counsel, Philadelphia (Region
North Carolina: Office of the Regional III).
U.S. District Court—South Dakota:
Chief Counsel, Boston (Region I). Wisconsin
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel,
U.S. District Court—Western District of Denver (Region VIII). U.S. District Court—Eastern District of
North Carolina: Office of the Regional
Tennessee Wisconsin: Office of the Regional
Chief Counsel, Boston (Region I).
Chief Counsel, Chicago (Region V).
North Dakota U.S. District Court—Eastern District of U.S. District Court—Western District of
Tennessee: Office of the Regional Wisconsin: Office of the Regional
U.S. District Court—North Dakota: Chief Counsel, Chicago (Region V). Chief Counsel, Chicago (Region V).
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, U.S. District Court—Middle District of
Denver (Region VIII). Tennessee: Office of Program Law, Wyoming
Northern Mariana Islands Baltimore. U.S. District Court—Wyoming: Office of
U.S. District Court—Western District of the Regional Chief Counsel, Denver
U.S. District Court—Northern Mariana Tennessee: Office of the Regional (Region VIII).
Islands: Office of the Regional Chief Chief Counsel, Kansas City (Region
Counsel, San Francisco (Region IX). VII). Addresses of OGC Offices
Ohio Office of Program Law
Texas Office of the General Counsel
U.S. District Court—Northern District of U.S. District Court—Eastern District of Social Security Administration
Ohio: Office of the Regional Chief Texas: Office of the Regional Chief 6401 Security Boulevard
Counsel, Chicago (Region V). Counsel, Dallas (Region VI). Room 617 Altmeyer Building
U.S. District Court—Southern District of U.S. District Court—Northern District of Baltimore, MD 21235–6401.
Ohio: Office of the Regional Chief Texas: Office of the Regional Chief Office of the Regional Chief Counsel,
Counsel, Chicago (Region V). Counsel, Dallas (Region VI). Region I

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Social Security Administration ACTION: Notice. (2) a pilot deviation will be filed on the
Room 625, JFK Federal Building operator, (3) operator may be denied
Boston, MA 02203–0002. SUMMARY: The Federal Aviation access to the NAS. In the event the
Administration (FAA) in concert with operator is not the owner, the operator
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel,
the Transportation Security and owner will be notified of the
Region II
Social Security Administration Administration (TSA) will revitalize deficiency and both will be subject to
26 Federal Plaza, Room 3904 and refocus our airspace monitoring any action deemed warranted by the
New York, NY 10278–0004. capabilities to ensure that each aircraft agency in accordance with local, state
operating within the National Airspace and federal regulations.
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, System (NAS) has met all statutory,
Region III The U.S. Civil Aviation Registry
regulatory and certification provides means to search and update
Social Security Administration requirements.
P.O. Box 41777 aircraft owner information.
Philadelphia, PA 19101–1777. DATES: Effective Date: February 1, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Issued in Washington, DC on December 1,
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel,
Douglas Gould, Manager, Strategic 2005.
Region IV
Operations Security (AJR–22) Federal Douglas Gould,
Social Security Administration
Atlanta Federal Center Aviation Administration, 800 Manager, Strategic Operations Security.
61 Forsyth Street, SW., Suite 20T45 Independence Ave., SW., Washington, [FR Doc. 05–23852 Filed 12–8–05; 8:45 am]
Atlanta, GA 30303–8920. DC 20591. Telephone (202) 267–7683. BILLING CODE 4910–13–M

Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 14 CFR


Region V part 47 of the Federal Aviation
Regulations defines the requirements DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Social Security Administration
200 W. Adams Street, 30th Floor and outlines the circumstances National Highway Traffic Safety
Chicago, IL 60606–5208. necessary for aircraft registration. The Administration
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, FAA and TSA believe that it is in the
interests of national security and [Docket No. NHTSA–2005–23171; Notice 1]
Region VI
Social Security Administration aviation safety to ensure that only
properly registered aircraft operate Bridgestone Firestone North America
1301 Young Street, Room 430 Tire, LLC, Receipt of Petition for
Dallas, TX 75202–5433. within the National Airspace System
(NAS). Decision of Inconsequential
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, Noncompliance
On June 23, 2003, the Federal
Region VII
Aviation (FAA) published a notice in Bridgestone Firestone North America
Social Security Administration
the Federal Register (FR Doc. 03–15673) Tire, LLC (Bridgestone Firestone) has
601 East 12th Street, Room 535
Federal Office Building stating that the FAA’s Aircraft determined that certain tires it produced
Kansas City, MO 64106–2898. Registration System would be in 2005 do not comply with S4.3.2 of 49
augmented to reflect the observed status CFR 571.109, Federal Motor Vehicle
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, of an aircraft’s certificate of registration.
Region VIII Safety Standard (FMVSS) No. 109,
As of June 20, 2003 those aircraft ‘‘New pneumatic tires.’’ Bridgestone
Social Security Administration records containing information that
1961 Stout Street Firestone has filed an appropriate report
would render a certificate of registration pursuant to 49 CFR part 573, ‘‘Defect
Byron G. Rogers Federal Office ineffective, if true, were changed to
Building, Suite 1001–A and Noncompliance Reports.’’
reflect a status of ‘‘In Question.’’ Pursuant to 49 U.S.C. 30118(d) and
Denver, CO 80294–3538. On May 17, 2004 the Federal Aviation 30120(h), Bridgestone Firestone has
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, Administration issued a press release petitioned for an exemption from the
Region IX emphasizing the need for aircraft notification and remedy requirements of
Social Security Administration owners to update their aircraft 49 U.S.C. Chapter 301 on the basis that
333 Market Street, Suite 1500, registration in order that both the FAA this noncompliance is inconsequential
San Francisco, CA 94105–2102. and aircraft manufacturers may be able to motor vehicle safety.
Office of the Regional Chief Counsel, to notify owners of safety and This notice of receipt of Bridgestone
Region X maintenance-related information. Firestone’s petition is published under
Social Security Administration The FAA has provided numerous 49 U.S.C. 30118 and 30120 and does not
701 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2900 M/S 901 other notices requesting aircraft owners represent any agency decision or other
Seattle, WA 98104–7075. register their aircraft and to provide exercise of judgment concerning the
Dated: December 5, 2005. updated address information, mainly in merits of the petition.
Jo Anne B. Barnhart, an effort to update the aircraft owner Affected are a total of approximately
database and to assist local law 50 P205/70R15 Le Mans Champion SE
Commissioner of Social Security.
enforcement agencies and FAA Flight tires produced in 2005. S4.3.2 of
[FR Doc. 05–23837 Filed 12–8–05; 8:45 am]
Services Stations in the event of a FMVSS No. 109 refers to 49 CFR 575.4,
BILLING CODE 4191–02–P
downed or overdue aircraft. This section (d) which requires that the
current notice represents the latest sidewall stamping include the date of
action the FAA is taking to ensure that manufacture. The noncompliant tires
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION only properly registered aircraft operate are stamped HYMOLCM, while the
within the NAS. correct stamping including the date of
Federal Aviation Administration On the effective date stated herein, manufacture should be
Aircraft Authentication Status operators of identified aircraft with HYMOLCM2705.
questionable registrations and or no Bridgestone Firestone believes that
AGENCY:Federal Aviation TSA required security measures/waivers the noncompliance is inconsequential to
Administration (FAA), DOT. will be: (1) Notified of the deficiency, motor vehicle safety and that no

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