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Location: Banquet Room A–2, North fax or e-mail to assure that their requests Rockville, Maryland, August 3, 2007.
Augusta Community Center, 495 are timely received. Michael C. Farrar,
Brookside Avenue, North Augusta, These written requests to make an Chairman, Administrative Judge,
South Carolina 29861. oral statement are to be submitted in Copies of this notice were sent this
Time: 5–8 p.m. (EDT). one of the following fashions: date by Internet e-mail transmission to
2. Participation Guidelines for Oral Mail: Office of the Secretary, (1) Counsel for Applicant Shaw AREVA
Limited Appearance Statements Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff, MOX Services and for the NRC Staff;
Any person not party to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, and (2) each of the individuals who
proceeding has the opportunity, as Washington, DC 20555–0001. entered an appearance on behalf of
specified below, to make an oral Fax: (301) 415–1101 (verification Petitioners Blue Ridge Environmental
statement setting forth his or her (301) 415–1966). Defense League (BREDL), Nuclear
position on matters of concern relating E-mail: hearingdocket@nrc.gov. Watch South (NWS), and the Nuclear
to this proceeding. These statements In addition, using the same method of Information Service (NIRS).
will be transcribed and will become part service, a copy of the request must be lllllllllllllllllll
of the record of the proceeding for sent to the Licensing Board as follows: Excerpt from Federal Register notice
future reference, and they may ( if published on June 12, 2001 (66 FR
Mail: MOX Limited Appearance Box, 31,719):
focused on the contentions under Atomic Safety and Licensing Board
consideration—assist the Board in Panel, Mail Stop T–3F23, U.S. Nuclear In order to balance the orderly conduct of
formulating questions to ask the parties Regulatory Commission, Washington, government business with the right of free
during oral argument or prompt the DC 20555–0001.
speech, the following procedures regarding
parties to address particular matters at attendance at NRC public meetings and
the argument or in some other fashion. Fax: (301) 415–5599 (verification hearings have been established:
They do not, however, constitute (301) 415–7550). Visitors (other than properly identified
E-mail: pah@nrc.gov and Congressional, press, and government
evidence upon which a decision may be personnel) may be subject to personnel
based. mxc7@nrc.gov.
screening, such as passing through metal
Oral limited appearance statements Phone requests to make limited detectors and inspecting visitors’ briefcases,
will be entertained during the hours appearance statements will not be packages, etc.
specified above, although a lesser time accepted. Signs, banners, posters and displays will
period may be sufficient to be prohibited from all NRC adjudicatory
4. Submitting Written Limited
accommodate the speakers who are proceedings (Commission and Atomic Safety
Appearance Statements and Licensing Board Panel hearings) because
present. If all scheduled and
unscheduled speakers present at a A written limited appearance they are disruptive to the conduct of the
session have made a presentation, the statement (in lieu of or in addition to an adjudicatory process. Signs, banners, posters
and displays not larger than 18″ × 18″ will
Licensing Board reserves the right to oral presentation) may be submitted at be permitted at all other NRC proceedings,
terminate the session before the ending any time. Such statements should be but cannot be waved, held over one’s head
time listed above. sent to the Office of the Secretary using or generally moved about while in the
In order to accommodate as many the methods prescribed above, with a meeting room. Signs, banners, posters and
speakers as feasible, the time allotted for copy to the Licensing Board as noted displays larger than 18″ × 18″ will not be
each statement normally will be no above. permitted in the meeting room because they
more than three minutes, and speakers * * * * * * * * are disruptive both to the participants and
should prepare accordingly. That time the audience. Additionally, signs, banners,
Documents relating to the MOX posters, and displays affixed to any sticks,
limit may be altered, depending on the facility license application at issue in
number of written requests that are poles or other similar devices will not be
this proceeding are on file at the permitted in the meeting room.
submitted in accordance with Commission’s Public Document Room The presiding official will note, on the
subsection 3 below, and/or the number (PDR), located at One White Flint North, record, any disruptive behavior and warn the
of persons present at the designated 11555 Rockville Pike (first floor), person to cease the behavior. If the person
time. The same security guidelines Rockville, Maryland 20850, and may does not cease the behavior, the presiding
applicable to the oral argument will be also be obtained electronically through official may call a brief recess to restore order
applicable to the limited appearance and/or ask one of the security personnel on
ADAMS, the Agencywide Documents hand to remove the person.
session as well, although limited Access and Management System,
appearance sessions are not deemed to lllllllllllllllllll
accessible through the NRC Web site at
be ‘‘adjudicatory proceedings’’ within http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/ [FR Doc. E7–15557 Filed 8–8–07; 8:45 am]
the meaning of those guidelines. adams.html. Persons who do not have BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
3. Submitting a Request to Make an Oral access to ADAMS or who encounter
Limited Appearance Statement problems in accessing the documents
Persons wishing to make an oral located therein should contact the PDR PEACE CORPS
statement who have submitted a timely reference staff by telephone at 800–397–
4209 or 301–415–4737, or by e-mail to Proposed Routine Use; Request for
written request to do so will be given Public Comment
priority over those who have not filed pdr@nrc.gov.
such a request. In order to be considered Any updated/revised scheduling SUMMARY: The Peace Corps proposes to
timely for priority purposes, a written information regarding the oral argument adopt a new routine use that would
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request to make an oral statement must or the limited appearance session can be permit disclosure of Peace Corps
be mailed, faxed, or sent by e-mail so as found on the NRC Web site at http:// records governed by the Privacy Act
to be received at NRC Headquarters by www.nrc.gov/public-involve/public- when reasonably necessary to respond
noon, EDT on Friday, August 17, 2007. meetings/index.cfm. to, prevent, minimize, or remedy, harm
In light of possible mail delivery delays, For the Atomic Safety and Licensing that may result from an agency data
persons able to do so may wish to use Board. breach or compromise.

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DATES: The deadline for public NW., Washington, DC 20526. Contact ‘‘routine use’’ that will apply to all
comments is September 24, 2007. Suzanne Glasow for copies of Peace Corps records systems covered by
Comments received after that date will comments. the Privacy Act of 1974. The Act applies
be considered at the Peace Corps’ to agency systems of records identified
discretion. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: in the list below (including number of
Suzanne Glasow, Associate General system, system name, volume number
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
Counsel, 202–692–2150, in the Federal Register, and the date(s)
by e-mail to sglasow@peacecorps.gov. sglasow@peacecorps.gov.
Include Privacy Act System of Records of publication). The new routine use
Routine Use in the subject line of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In would be added to the list of General
message. You may also submit accordance with the Privacy Act of Routine Uses, which describes routine
comments by mail to Suzanne Glasow, 1974, 5 U.S.C. 552a, this document uses that apply to all Peace Corps
Office of the General Counsel, Peace provides public notice that the Peace Privacy Act records systems listed
Corps, Suite 8200, 1111 20th Street, Corps is proposing to adopt a new below.

PC system FR volume
System name Date published
number number

PC–1 .............. Accounts Receivable (Collection of Debts Claims Records) ......................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–2 .............. Congressional Files ........................................................................................................................ 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–3 .............. Contractors and Consultants Files ................................................................................................. 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–4 .............. Discrimination Complaint Files ....................................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–5 .............. Employee Occupational Injury and Illness Reports ....................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–6 .............. Employee Pay and Leave Records ............................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–7 .............. Peace Corps Volunteers: Reasons for Resignation ...................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–8 .............. Legal Files—Staff, Volunteers and Applicants .............................................................................. 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–9 .............. Payment Records: Transportation, Travel Authorizations, and Household Storage ..................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–10 ............ Office of Private Sector Cooperation and International Volunteerism Database .......................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–11 ............ Personal Services Contracts .......................................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–12 ............ Property Records ........................................................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–13 ............ Personnel Security Records .......................................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–14 ............ Administrative Grievance Records ................................................................................................. 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–15 ............ Overseas Executive Selection and Support .................................................................................. 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–16 ............ Travel Files ..................................................................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–17 ............ Peace Corps Volunteer Database Management System .............................................................. 01–14–85 50 FR 1950
PC–18 ............ Former Peace Corps Volunteers and Staff Database ................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–19 ............ Office of Inspector General Investigative Records ........................................................................ 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–20 ............ Building Management, Parking, and Metro Pool ........................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–21 ............ Crisis Corps Database ................................................................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–22 ............ Financial Management System ...................................................................................................... 05–04–07 72 FR 25343
PC–23 ............ Health Benefits Program for Peace Corps Volunteers .................................................................. 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–24 ............ Privacy and Freedom of Information Act Requests ....................................................................... 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–25 ............ Early Termination and Special Action ............................................................................................ 09–05–00 65 FR 53772
PC–26 ............ Peace Corps Computer Systems Activity and Access Records ................................................... 07–29–02 67 FR 49048
PC–27 ............ Antimalaria Tolerance Survey ........................................................................................................ 07–16–04 69 FR 42784
updated 70 FR 57630
10–03–05
PC–28 ............ Applications for Employment ......................................................................................................... 09–23–05 70 FR 55929
PC–29 ............ World Wise Schools ....................................................................................................................... 05–25–07 72 FR 29357

This new routine use is needed in The Privacy Act authorizes the agency use permitting disclosure of Privacy Act
order to allow for disclosure of records to adopt routine uses that are consistent records for such purposes.
to appropriate persons and entities for with the purpose for which information In accordance with the Privacy Act,
purposes of response and remedial is collected and subject to that Act. 5 see 5 U.S.C. 552a(e)(4) and (11), the
efforts in the event of a breach of data U.S.C. 552a(b)(3); see also 5 U.S.C. Peace Corps is publishing notice of this
contained in the protected systems. This 552a(a)(7). The Peace Corps believes routine use and giving the public a 30-
routine use will facilitate an effective that it is consistent with the collection day period to comment before adopting
response to a confirmed or suspected of information pertaining to such it as final. The Peace Corps is also
breach by allowing for disclosure to individuals to disclose Privacy Act providing at least 40 days advance
individuals affected by the breach, in records when, in doing so, it will help notice of this proposed system notice
cases, if any, where such disclosure is prevent, minimize or remedy a data amendment to OMB and the Congress,
not otherwise authorized under the Act. breach or compromise that may affect as required by the Act, 5 U.S.C. 552a(r),
This routine use will also authorize such individuals. The Peace Corps and OMB Circular A–130, Revised,
disclosures to others who are in a believes that failure to take reasonable Appendix I. We note that the text of this
position to assist in response efforts, steps to help prevent or minimize the routine use is taken from the routine use
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harm that may result from such a breach that has already been published in final
either by assisting in notification to
or compromise would jeopardize, rather form by the Department of Justice and
affected individuals or otherwise
than promote, the privacy of such the Federal Trade Commission after
playing a role in preventing,
individuals. Accordingly, the Peace public comment. See 72 FR 3410 (Jan.
minimizing, or remedying harms from
Corps concludes that it is authorized 25, 2007); 72 FR 31835 (June 8, 2007).
the breach. under the Privacy Act to adopt a routine Similarly, after taking into account

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comments, if any, received by the Peace 3. August 28, 2007: Prehearing the Commission finds that materials
Corps, the Peace Corps intends to conference (10 a.m.). incorporated from Docket No. R2006–1
publish its proposed routine use as final ADDRESSES: Submit comments are not sufficient. Motion for Waiver at
after the period for OMB and electronically via the Commission’s 2–3.
Congressional review is complete. Filing Online system at http:// The Postal Service also has filed
Accordingly, the Peace Corps hereby www.prc.gov. United States Postal Service Request for
proposes to amend General Routine Establishment of Settlement Procedures,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Uses of its Privacy Act system notices, August 2, 2007 (Settlement Request).
Stephen L. Sharfman, General Counsel,
as published at 65 FR 53,772 The Postal Service contends that the
202–789–6820 and
(September 5, 2000), by adding the testimony of its three witnesses in
stephen.sharfman@prc.gov.
following new routine use: support of the Settlement Request is
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On July
straightforward and the proposal to
* * * * * 31, 2007, the Postal Service filed a
request seeking a recommended make PFS permanent would not change
General Routine Use M: To all the terms of the existing service or its
appropriate agencies, entities, and decision approving a change in the
Domestic Mail Classification Schedule prices. Further, it maintains that PFS
persons when (1) The Peace Corps customer benefits and minor financial
suspects or has confirmed that the (DMCS) making Premium Forwarding
Service (PFS) permanent.1 The request, impact may increase the likelihood of
security or confidentiality of settlement. Id. at 1. Thus, the Postal
information in the system of records has which was filed pursuant to chapter 36
of title 39, United States Code, includes Service requests the Commission’s
been compromised; (2) the Peace Corps assistance in establishing settlement
has determined that as a result of the five attachments.2 In support of the
Request, the Postal Service has filed procedures for this proceeding. Id. at 3.
suspected or confirmed compromise
there is a risk of harm to economic or Direct Testimony of Laraine B. Hope The Request, accompanying
property interests, identity theft or (USPS–T–1), Abdulkadir M. testimony and other related material can
fraud, or harm to the security or Abdirahman (USPS–T–2) and Gregory be accessed electronically, via the
integrity of this system or other systems Dawson (USPS–T–3). Internet, on the Commission’s Web site
or programs (whether maintained by the For two years the Postal Service has (http://www.prc.gov).
Peace Corps or another agency or entity) been offering experimental PFS in
accordance with the Commission’s I. Proposed Premium Forwarding
that rely upon the compromised Service
information; and (3) the disclosure Recommended Decision Approving the
made to such agencies, entities, and Stipulation and Agreement in Docket The Postal Service proposes to make
persons is reasonably necessary to assist No. MC2005–1 and the Governor’s Premium Forwarding Service
in connection with the Peace Corps’ Decision of May 10, 2005, approving the permanent. PFS is intended for
efforts to respond to the suspected or recommendation. Based on the results residential customers. When residential
confirmed compromise and prevent, of the experiment, the Postal Service has customers temporarily relocate to
minimize, or remedy such harm. concluded that PFS is an attractive another domestic address this service
supplement to pre-existing options for reships all of their mail once a week.
Dated: August 3, 2007. customers who temporarily relocate.
Wilbert Bryant, After a customer enrolls in PFS and his
Request at 1–2. or her application is accepted, the Postal
Associate Director—Management. The Postal Service concurrently filed
Service bundles and reships the mail to
[FR Doc. E7–15602 Filed 8–8–07; 8:45 am] a conditional motion for waiver of
a temporary address. The customer’s
BILLING CODE 6015–01–P certain filing requirements.3 The Postal
mail is reshipped via Priority Mail in a
Service claims that its submissions
Priority Mail package. PFS is available
comply with the Commission’s filing
for a period of at least two weeks and
POSTAL REGULATORY COMMISSION requirements through incorporation by
no longer than one year (per
reference. It also acknowledges that it
[Docket No. MC2007–3; Order No. 22] application). This service also allows
has supplemented materials developed
customers to specify whether to include
for this request by incorporating
Premium Forwarding Service the mail of the entire household or
documentation submitted by the Postal
merely an individual addressee. Id. at 2.
AGENCY: Postal Regulatory Commission. Service in the most recently concluded
omnibus rate proceeding, Docket No. The Postal Service proposes that the
ACTION: Notice and order. existing application and weekly prices
R2006–1. Accordingly, the Service
requests a waiver of certain filing be retained.
SUMMARY: This document announces a
formal docket to consider changing the requirements pursuant to 39 CFR The fee for mail reshipped by PFS
status of Premium Forwarding Service 3001.22, 3001.54(r), and 3001.64(h)(3) if includes a $10.00 enrollment fee for the
(PFS) from experimental to permanent. service and a weekly reshipment fee of
It describes the Postal Service’s proposal 1 Request of the United States Postal Service for $2.85. The customer also will be
a Recommended Decision on Premium Forwarding charged the Priority Mail postage
and makes several preliminary Service, July 31, 2007 (Request).
administrative decisions. Issuance of 2 Attachment A contains the proposed Domestic
appropriate for a 3-pound parcel to zone
this document meets legal publication Mail Classification Schedule language changes; 6, currently $9.10. Altogether,
requirements and informs interested Attachment B sets forth proposed Fee Schedule 937 customers will pay $11.95 for the
persons about key details, including for PFS; Attachment C is the Compliance Statement weekly reshipment of their mail.
composed of responses to the Commission’s filing
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opportunities for public participation requirements; Attachment D is an index of The Postal Service asserts that
and the decisionmaking timetable. testimony; and Attachment E is the certification permanent PFS would advance the
DATES: 1. August 21, 2007: Deadline required by Commission rule 54(p). general policies of the Postal
3 Statement of the United States Postal Service
for intervention. Concerning Compliance with Filing Requirements
Reorganization Act by reducing the time
2. August 22, 2007: Deadline for and Conditional Motion for Waiver, July 31, 2007 between entry of mail and recipients’
response to motion for waiver. (Motion for Waiver). access to its valuable contents.

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