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2016 30 day ADEA PRA notice 8.22.16.pdf

Waivers of Rights and Claims Under the ADEA; Informational Requirements

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OMB: 3046-0042

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provided) by a Customer for a
transmission transaction, the energy
owed for Transmission Losses Service is
calculated and a charge is assessed to
the Customer based on the WACM
weighted average hourly purchase price.
Pricing for loss energy due 7 days
later, and not received by WACM, will
be priced at the 7-day-later-price based
on the WACM weighted average hourly
purchase price.
There will be no financial
compensation or energy return to
Customers for over-delivery of
Transmission Losses Service, as there
should be no condition beyond the
control of the Customer that results in
overpayment.
Customers may settle financially or
with energy. The pricing for this service
will be the WACM weighted average
hourly purchase price. When no hourly
data is available, pricing defaults will be
applied in the following order:
1. Weighted average purchase pricing
for the day (on- and off-peak).
2. Weighted average purchase pricing
for the current month (on- and off-peak).
3. Weighted average purchase pricing
for the prior month (on- and off-peak).
4. Weighted average purchase pricing
for the month prior to the prior month
(and continuing until purchase pricing
is located (on- and off-peak).
Rate Schedule L–M1
UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY
WESTERN AREA POWER
ADMINISTRATION
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION
Loveland Area Projects
SALES OF SURPLUS PRODUCTS

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Effective
The first day of the first full billing
period beginning on or after October 1,
2016, and extending through September
30, 2021, or until superseded by another
rate schedule, whichever occurs earlier.
Applicable
This rate schedule applies to
Loveland Area Projects (LAP) Marketing
and is applicable to the sale of the
following LAP surplus energy and
capacity products: reserves, regulation,
and frequency response. If any of the
above LAP surplus products are
available, LAP can make the product(s)
available for sale, providing entities
enter into separate agreement(s) with
LAP Marketing which will specify the
terms of sale(s).
Formula Rate
The charge for each product will be
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on market rates, plus administrative
costs. The customer will be responsible
for acquiring transmission service
necessary to deliver the product(s).

Dated: July 28, 2016.
Greg Armstrong,
Acting Chief, Enforcement and Community
Engagement Branch, Superfund Division.

[FR Doc. 2016–19973 Filed 8–19–16; 8:45 am]

[FR Doc. 2016–20027 Filed 8–19–16; 8:45 am]

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
AGENCY
[FRL–9951–03–Region 4; CERCLA–04–
2016–3754]

Forshaw Chemicals Superfund Site
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North
Carolina; Notice of Settlement
Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
ACTION: Notice of Settlement.
AGENCY:

Under 122(h) of the
Comprehensive Environmental
Response, Compensation and Liability
Act (CERCLA), the United States
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has entered into a settlement with
Thomas Forshaw III, Forshaw
Industries, Inc., Forshaw Chemicals
Incorporated, Forshaw Distribution,
Inc., and Bess C. Forshaw, concerning
the Forshaw Chemicals Superfund Site
located in Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, North Carolina. The settlement
addresses recovery of CERCLA costs for
a cleanup action performed by the EPA
at the Site.
DATES: The Agency will consider public
comments on the settlement until
September 21, 2016. The Agency will
consider all comments received and
may modify or withdraw its consent to
the proposed settlement if comments
received disclose facts or considerations
which indicate that the proposed
settlement is inappropriate, improper,
or inadequate.
ADDRESSES: Copies of the settlement are
available from the Agency by contacting
Ms. Paula V. Painter, Program Analyst,
using the contact information provided
in this notice. Comments may also be
submitted by referencing the Site’s
name through one of the following
methods:
Internet: https://www.epa.gov/
aboutepa/about-epa-region-4southeast#r4-public-notices.
• U.S. Mail: U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency, Superfund Division,
Attn: Paula V. Painter, 61 Forsyth Street,
SW., Atlanta, Georgia 30303.
• Email: Painter.Paula@epa.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Paula V. Painter at 404/562–8887.
SUMMARY:

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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Comment Request
Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission.
ACTION: Final notice of information
collection under review; ADEA waivers.
AGENCY:

In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
Commission gives notice that it has
submitted to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) a request for an
extension without change of the existing
collection requirements under 29 CFR
1625.22, Waivers of rights and claims
under the Age Discrimination in
Employment Act (ADEA). No public
comments were received in response to
the EEOC’s May 27, 2016 60-Day notice
soliciting comments on the proposed
extension of this collection.
DATES: Written comments on this notice
must be submitted on or before
September 21, 2016.
ADDRESSES: Comments on this final
notice must be submitted to Joseph B.
Nye, Policy Analyst, Office of
Information and Regulatory Affairs,
Office of Management and Budget, 725
17th Street NW., Washington, DC 20503,
email oira_submission@omb.eop.gov.
Commenters are also encouraged to
send comments to the EEOC online at
http://www.regulations.gov, which is
the Federal eRulemaking Portal. Follow
the instructions on the Web site for
submitting comments. In addition, the
EEOC’s Executive Secretariat will accept
comments in hard copy by delivery by
COB on September 21, 2016. Hard copy
comments should be sent to Bernadette
Wilson, Acting Executive Officer, EEOC,
131 M Street NE., Washington, DC
20507. Finally, the Executive Secretariat
will accept comments totaling six or
fewer pages by facsimile (‘‘fax’’)
machine before the same deadline at
(202) 663–4114. (This is not a toll-free
number.) Receipt of fax transmittals will
not be acknowledged, except that the
sender may request confirmation of
receipt by calling the Executive
Secretariat staff at (202) 663–4070
(voice) or (202) 663–4074 (TTY). (These
are not toll-free telephone numbers.)
The EEOC will post online at http://
www.regulations.gov all comments
SUMMARY:

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submitted via this Web site, in hard
copy, or by fax to the Executive
Secretariat. These comments will be
posted without change, including any
personal information you provide.
However, the EEOC reserves the right to
refrain from posting libelous or
otherwise inappropriate comments
including those that contain obscene,
indecent, or profane language; that
contain threats or defamatory
statements; that contain hate speech
directed at race, color, sex, national
origin, age, religion, disability, or
genetic information; or that promote or
endorse services or products.
All comments received, including any
personal information provided, also will
be available for public inspection during
normal business hours by appointment
only at the EEOC Headquarters’ Library,
131 M Street NE., Washington, DC
20507. Upon request, individuals who
require assistance viewing comments
will be provided appropriate aids such
as readers or print magnifiers. To
schedule an appointment, contact EEOC
Library staff at (202) 663–4630 (voice) or
(202) 663–4641 (TTY). (These are not
toll-free numbers.)
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Thomas J. Schlageter, Assistant Legal
Counsel, (202) 663–4668, or Savannah
E. Marion, General Attorney, (202) 663–
4909, Office of Legal Counsel, 131 M
Street NE., Washington, DC 20507.
Copies of this notice are available in the
following alternate formats: large print,
braille, electronic computer disk, and
audio-tape. Requests for this notice in
an alternative format should be made to
the Office of Communications and
Legislative Affairs at (202) 663–4191
(voice) or (202) 663–4494 (TTY).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

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Overview of This Information
Collection
Collection Title: Informational
requirements under Title II of the Older
Workers Benefit Protection Act of 1990
(OWBPA), 29 § CFR 1625.22.
OMB Number: 3046–0042.
Type of Respondent: Business, State
or local governments, not for profit
institutions.
Description of Affected Public: Any
employer with 20 or more employees
that seeks waiver agreements in
connection with an exit incentive or
other employment termination program.
Number of Responses: 17,350.
Reporting Hours: 26,025.
Number of Forms: None.
Burden Statement: The only
paperwork burden involved is the
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requests for waiver agreements under
the OWBPA.
Abstract: The EEOC enforces the
ADEA which prohibits discrimination
against employees and applicants for
employment who are age 40 or older.
The OWBPA, enacted in 1990, amended
the ADEA to require employers to
disclose certain information to
employees (but not to EEOC) in writing
when they ask employees to waive their
rights under the ADEA in connection
with an exit incentive program or other
employment termination program. The
regulation at 29 § CFR 1625.22 reiterates
those disclosure requirements. The
EEOC seeks an extension without
change for the third-party disclosure
requirements contained in this
regulation.
On May 27, 2016, the Commission
published a 60-Day Notice informing
the public of its intent to request an
extension of the information collection
requirements from the Office of
Management and Budget. 81 FR 33670–
33671 (May 27, 2016). No comments
were received.
For the Commission.
Dated: August 16, 2016
Jenny R. Yang,
Chair.
[FR Doc. 2016–19941 Filed 8–19–16; 8:45 am]
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FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION
[Petition No. P2–16]

Petition of Direct Chassislink, Inc.,
Flexi-Van Leasing, Inc., and Trac
Intermodal for an Order To Show
Cause; Notice of Filing and Request
for Comments
Notice is hereby given that Direct
ChassisLink, Inc., Flexi-Van Leasing,
Inc., and TRAC Intermodal (Petitioners),
have petitioned the Commission
pursuant to 46 CFR 502.76 of the
Commission’s Rules of Practice and
Procedure, for an Order to Show Cause
to be issued under 46 CFR 502.73.
Petitioners ‘‘own and lease/rent chassis
to ocean common carriers, motor
carriers, cargo interests and others on a
short and long term basis.’’
Petitioner requests the Commission
‘‘issue an Order to Show Cause to the
West Coast MTO Agreement and its
individual members participating in
WCMTOA Marine Terminal Operator
Schedule No. 1. . . .’’ Petitioners allege
that ‘‘WCMTOA and its members have
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WCMTOA Terminal Schedule No. 1 of
Rule 15 establishing a Chassis Services
Fee in an amount that would
cumulatively cost the Petitioners an
estimated $28 million annually.’’
In order for the Commission to make
a thorough evaluation of the Petition,
interested persons are requested to
submit views or arguments in reply to
the Petition no later than August 26,
2016. Replies shall consist of an original
and 5 copies, be directed to the
Secretary, Federal Maritime
Commission, 800 North Capitol Street
NW., Washington, DC 20573–0001, and
be served on Petitioner’s counsel, Neal
M. Mayer, Esq., and Paul D. Coleman,
Esq., Hoppel, Mayer & Coleman, 5th
Floor, 1050 Connecticut Avenue NW.,
Washington, DC 20036. A PDF copy of
the reply must also be sent to secretary@
fmc.gov. Include in the email subject
line ‘‘Petition No. P2–16.’’
Replies containing confidential
information should not be submitted by
email. The Commission will provide
confidential treatment for identified
confidential information to the extent
allowed by law. A reply containing
confidential information must include:
• A transmittal letter requesting
confidential treatment that identifies the
specific information in the reply for
which protection is sought and
demonstrates that the information is a
trade secret or other confidential
research, development, or commercial
information.
• A confidential copy of the reply,
clearly marked ‘‘ConfidentialRestricted’’, with the confidential
material clearly marked on each page.
• A public version of your reply with
the confidential information excluded
or redacted, marked ‘‘Public Version—
confidential materials excluded.’’
The Petition will be posted on the
Commission’s Web site at http://
www.fmc.gov/P2–16. Replies filed in
response to this Petition also will be
posted on the Commission’s Web site at
this location.
Parties participating in this
proceeding may elect to receive service
of the Commission’s issuances in this
proceeding through email in lieu of
service by U.S. mail. A party opting for
electronic service shall advise the Office
of the Secretary in writing and provide
an email address where service can be
made.
Rachel E. Dickon,
Assistant Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2016–20026 Filed 8–19–16; 8:45 am]
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