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They will also become a matter of be held on this date to accommodate the Subcommittee, Planetary Sciences
public record. scheduling priorities of the key Subcommittee, and Planetary Protection
participants. Attendees will be Subcommittee, and into cross-cutting
Gary Cox,
requested to sign a visitor’s register. topical sessions. The breakout sessions
Deputy Chief Information Officer (Acting). will focus on:
Dated: January 26, 2007.
[FR Doc. E7–1648 Filed 1–31–07; 8:45 am] (1) Defining the key objectives of
P. Diane Rausch,
BILLING CODE 7510–13–P science associated with, or enabled by,
Advisory Committee Management Officer,
lunar exploration;
National Aeronautics and Space
(2) Discussing implementation to
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND Administration.
achieve the objectives;
SPACE ADMINISTRATION [FR Doc. E7–1642 Filed 1–31–07; 8:45 am] (3) Prioritizing objectives within the
BILLING CODE 7510–13–P framework of the emerging lunar
[Notice (07–005)]
architecture.
NASA Advisory Council; Science The overall objective of the Workshop
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND is to provide input from the scientific
Committee; Science Subcommittees;
SPACE ADMINISTRATION community through the Advisory
Meeting
[Notice 07–004] Council to NASA regarding
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and recommendations for science associated
Space Administration. NASA Advisory Council Workshop on with the return to the Moon.
ACTION: Notice of meeting. Science Associated With the Lunar The Workshop will be open to the
Exploration Architecture public and scientific community up to
SUMMARY: The National Aeronautics and the seating capacity of the rooms. A
Space Administration (NASA) AGENCY: National Aeronautics and poster session will be organized for the
announces a meeting of the Science Space Administration. presentation of contributed white
Subcommittees of the NASA Advisory ACTION: Notice of meeting. papers, on Wednesday evening,
Council (NAC). These Subcommittees February 28, 2007.
report to the Science Committee of the SUMMARY: The Science Committee of the Information concerning all aspects of
NAC. The Meeting will be held for the NASA Advisory Council (the Council) the Workshop can be found online at:
purpose of soliciting from the scientific announces a workshop of its Science https://www.infonetic.com/tis/lea/.
community and other persons scientific Subcommittees. The Workshop on Findings and recommendations
and technical information relevant to Science Associated with the Lunar developed by the Subcommittees during
program planning. Exploration Architecture will be held the Workshop will be submitted to the
DATES: Monday, February 26, 2007, 8 for the purpose of soliciting from the Science Committee of the NASA
a.m. to 5 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. scientific community scientific and Advisory Council and, subsequently, to
technical information relevant to the Council as a whole for possible
ADDRESSES: Fiesta Inn Resort, 2100
planning the science objectives and deliberation on recommendations to
South Priest Drive, Tempe, AZ 85282.
activities associated with lunar NASA regarding planning and
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. exploration within the framework of the
Marian Norris, Science Mission implementation of its Lunar Exploration
Vision for Space Exploration. Architecture and related science
Directorate, NASA Headquarters,
DATES: Tuesday, February 27, 2007, 8 programs.
Washington, DC 20546, (202) 358–4452,
a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday, February 28,
fax (202) 358–4118, or Dated: January 26, 2007.
2007, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday, March
mnorris@nasa.gov. P. Diane Rausch,
1, 2007, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Friday,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The March 2, 2007, 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., Advisory Committee Management Officer,
meeting will primarily consist of five National Aeronautics and Space
Mountain Standard Time (MST). Administration.
separate breakout sessions of the LOCATION: Fiesta Inn Resort, 2100 South
Subcommittees of the NAC Science [FR Doc. E7–1649 Filed 1–31–07; 8:45 am]
Priest Drive, Tempe, AZ, 85282.
Committee. The five Subcommittees are: BILLING CODE 7510–13–P
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
The Astrophysics Subcommittee, the
Earth Science Subcommittee, the Michael Wargo, Exploration Systems
Heliophysics Subcommittee, the Mission Directorate, NASA NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS
Planetary Sciences Subcommittee, and Headquarters, Washington, DC 20546, ADMINISTRATION
the Planetary Protection Subcommittee. (202) 358–0822 or
The breakout sessions will focus on: (1) michael.wargo@nasa.gov or Ms. Lisa Records Schedules; Availability and
Preparation for the next day’s Workshop May, Science Mission Directorate, Request for Comments
on Science Associated with the Lunar NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC
20546, (202) 358–2411 or AGENCY: National Archives and Records
Exploration Architecture; (2) Program Administration (NARA).
updates from Directors in NASA’s lisa.may@nasa.gov.
ACTION: Notice of availability of
Science Mission Directorate; (3) Topics SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The proposed records schedules; request for
specific to each Subcommittee; and (4) Workshop will feature plenary sessions comments.
An update by the NASA Administrator. by NASA officials on the Lunar
Findings and recommendations Exploration Architecture and by SUMMARY: The National Archives and
developed by the Subcommittees during members of the science community on Records Administration (NARA)
their breakout sessions will be potential science activities and publishes notice at least once monthly
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submitted to the Science Committee of objectives. Following the opening of certain Federal agency requests for
the NAC. plenary session, the Workshop will records disposition authority (records
The meeting will be open to the break out into meetings of the schedules). Once approved by NARA,
public up to the seating capacity of the Astrophysics Subcommittee, Earth records schedules provide mandatory
rooms. It is imperative that the meeting Sciences Subcommittee, Heliophysics instructions on what happens to records

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when no longer needed for current authorize the disposal of all other social security numbers, addresses,
Government business. They authorize records after the agency no longer needs promotions, and assignments. The
the preservation of records of them to conduct its business. Some electronic data in this system and
continuing value in the National schedules are comprehensive and cover related documentation are proposed for
Archives of the United States and the all the records of an agency or one of its permanent retention.
destruction, after a specified period, of major subdivisions. Most schedules, 3. Department of the Army, Agency-
records lacking administrative, legal, however, cover records of only one wide (N1–AU–07–2, 1 item, 1 temporary
research, or other value. Notice is office or program or a few series of item). Records relating to individual
published for records schedules in records. Many of these update retiree compensation for combat-related
which agencies propose to destroy previously approved schedules, and injury or illness. Included are
records not previously authorized for some include records proposed as applications, claim forms, physician’s
disposal or reduce the retention period permanent. reports, Veteran’s Administration
of records already authorized for No Federal records are authorized for Disability Rating Decisions, Line of Duty
disposal. NARA invites public destruction without the approval of the Investigations, and Army Reserves
comments on such records schedules, as Archivist of the United States. This retirement point summaries. This
required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a). approval is granted only after a schedule authorizes the agency to apply
DATES: Requests for copies must be thorough consideration of their the proposed disposition instructions to
received in writing on or before March administrative use by the agency of any recordkeeping medium.
5, 2007. (Note that the new time period origin, the rights of the Government and 4. Department of the Army, Agency-
for requesting copies has changed from of private persons directly affected by wide (N1–AU–07–7, 4 items, 4
45 to 30 days after publication). Once the Government’s activities, and temporary items). Records used to
the appraisal of the records is whether or not they have historical or control and manage aircraft, aviation-
completed, NARA will send a copy of other value. associated equipment, mission related
the schedule. NARA staff usually Besides identifying the Federal equipment, and aircraft maintenance.
prepare appraisal memorandums that agencies and any subdivisions Included are aircraft maintenance
contain additional information requesting disposition authority, this registers, parts and equipment exchange
concerning the records covered by a public notice lists the organizational tags, preventive maintenance schedules,
proposed schedule. These, too, may be unit(s) accumulating the records or and ground support equipment
requested and will be provided once the indicates agency-wide applicability in maintenance files. This schedule
appraisal is completed. Requesters will the case of schedules that cover records authorizes the agency to apply the
be given 30 days to submit comments. that may be accumulated throughout an proposed disposition instructions to any
agency. This notice provides the control recordkeeping medium.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of
number assigned to each schedule, the 5. Department of Commerce, United
any records schedule identified in this total number of schedule items, and the States Patent and Trademark Office
notice by contacting the Life Cycle number of temporary items (the records (N1–241–06–1, 2 items, 2 temporary
Management Division (NWML) using proposed for destruction). It also items). Records associated with
one of the following means: includes a brief description of the employee examinations, including test
Mail: NARA (NWML), 8601 Adelphi materials, results, rosters, and
temporary records. The records
Road, College Park, MD 20740–6001. confidentiality agreements.
E-mail: requestschedule@nara.gov. schedule itself contains a full
description of the records at the file unit 6. Department of Commerce, United
FAX: 301–837–3698.
Requesters must cite the control level as well as their disposition. If States Patent and Trademark Office
NARA staff has prepared an appraisal (N1–241–06–2, 4 items, 2 temporary
number, which appears in parentheses
memorandum for the schedule, it too items). Records include trademark case
after the name of the agency which
includes information about the records. file feeder records, indexes related to
submitted the schedule, and must
Further information about the the feeder records, and general
provide a mailing address. Those who
disposition process is available on administrative and short-term subject
desire appraisal reports should so
request. files associated with data entry, tracking
indicate in their request.
SCHEDULES PENDING (Note that the of work production, and extra copies of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
new time period for requesting copies materials found elsewhere in this
Laurence Brewer, Director, Life Cycle records schedule. Proposed for
has changed from 45 to 30 days after
Management Division (NWML), permanent retention are recordkeeping
publication):
National Archives and Records 1. Department of Agriculture, copies of trademark program and policy
Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, Cooperative State Research, Education, subject files, and trademark case files
College Park, MD 20740–6001. and Extension Service (N1–540–07–2, 9 and related indexes. This schedule
Telephone: 301–837–1539. E-mail: items, 9 temporary items). Records authorizes the agency to apply the
records.mgt@nara.gov. relating to invention reporting and proposed disposition instructions to any
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year patent application, peer panel recordkeeping medium.
Federal agencies create billions of administration, and routine staff 7. Department of Defense, Office of
records on paper, film, magnetic tape, meetings. This schedule authorizes the the Secretary of Defense (N1–330–06–2,
and other media. To control this agency to apply the proposed 3 items, 2 temporary items). Master files
accumulation, agency records managers disposition instructions to any and outputs associated with an
prepare schedules proposing retention recordkeeping medium. electronic information system used to
periods for records and submit these 2. Department of the Army, Agency- track changes to the Defense Federal
schedules for NARA’s approval, using wide, (N1–AU–06–8, 3 items, 1 Acquisition Regulation. Data includes
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the Standard Form (SF) 115, Request for temporary item). System outputs and workflow tracking data, general
Records Disposition Authority. These reports associated with an electronic comments, meeting notes, discussions,
schedules provide for the timely transfer information system used to track basic and routine reports. System electronic
into the National Archives of human resources information from case files are proposed for permanent
historically valuable records and multiple sources. Data includes names, retention.

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8. Department of Defense, National record series regardless of enforcement of hazardous waste


Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (N1– recordkeeping medium. The records statutes, regulations, and standards, for
537–05–2, 13 items, 7 temporary items). include compliance monitoring and which paper recordkeeping copies
Finished intelligence reports and enforcement for controlling toxic previously were approved as
products, briefings, special collections, substances files. Paper recordkeeping permanent.
and imagery derived products copies of these files were previously
17. Environmental Protection Agency,
maintained by offices other than the approved for disposal. Also included
office of primary responsibility. are records relating to enforcement of Agency-wide (N1–412–07–20, 1 item, 1
Proposed for permanent retention are toxic substances statutes, regulations temporary item). This schedule
recordkeeping copies of finished and standards, for which paper authorizes the agency to apply the
intelligence reports and products, recordkeeping copies previously were existing disposition instructions to a
briefings, special collections, and approved as permanent. series of records regardless of the
imagery derived products. This 14. Environmental Protection Agency, recordkeeping medium. The records
schedule authorizes the agency to apply Agency-wide (N1–412–07–16, 4 items, 3 include documents and data relating to
the proposed disposition instructions to temporary items). This schedule the control of emissions from
any recordkeeping medium. authorizes the agency to apply the automobile engines. Paper
9. Department of Homeland Security, existing disposition instructions to recordkeeping copies of these files were
Transportation Security Administration several record series regardless of previously approved for disposal.
(N1–560–04–12, 12 items, 10 temporary recordkeeping medium. The records
18. Environmental Protection Agency,
items). Records of the Office of include documents and letters relating
Agency-wide (N1–412–07–21, 10 items,
Intelligence including inputs, outputs, to the development of air and water
master files, and documentation standards, including submission, 10 temporary items). This schedule
associated with electronic information progress, and status of clean air authorizes the agency to apply the
systems used to identify information standards being enacted into law by existing disposition instructions to a
about known or suspected threats to states and territories and submitted to number of records series regardless of
modes of transportation; routine case EPA for review and approval. Paper the recordkeeping medium. The records
files; working files; watch logs; recordkeeping copies of these files were include criminal enforcement counsel
published intelligence reports and previously approved for disposal. Also files, pesticide program enforcement
assessments; and circulars. Proposed for included are the following records for files, emission control program files,
permanent retention are recordkeeping which paper recordkeeping copies were motor vehicle files, and motor vehicle
copies of significant case files and previously approved as permanent: import declaration files. Paper
briefings, speeches, addresses, and water standards documents pertaining recordkeeping copies of these files were
comments. to the waterways within and bordered previously approved for disposal.
10. Department of Justice, Federal by the states and industries within the
Bureau of Investigation (N1–65–07–5, 1 19. Environmental Protection Agency,
states, activities relative to the permit
item, 1 temporary item). In accordance Agency-wide (N1–412–07–22, 3 items, 3
program, development of state clean
with the provisions of schedule N1–65– water acts, and enforcement cases. temporary items). This schedule
88–3, the agency requests authority to 15. Environmental Protection Agency, authorizes the agency to apply the
destroy, under a Federal Pre-Trial Agency-wide (N1–412–07–17, 2 items, 1 existing disposition instructions to a
Diversion Program court order, case temporary item). This schedule number of records series regardless of
number 288A–CO–26047, which authorizes the agency to apply the the recordkeeping medium. The records
pertains to the investigation of the existing disposition instructions to include sampling and analytical data
captioned individual. records series regardless of the files, rapid tax amortization files and
11. Department of the Treasury, Office recordkeeping medium. The records permit appeal files. Paper recordkeeping
of the Comptroller of the Currency (N1– include documents relating to the copies of these files were previously
101–07–3, 3 items, 3 temporary items). interim program for controlling air approved for disposal.
Records relating to Web site operations pollutants. Paper recordkeeping copies 20. National Archives and Records
including manuals, user logs, user of these files were previously approved
Administration, Government-wide (N1–
statistics, reports, and content tracking for disposal. Also included are files
records. relating to the enforcement of industrial GRS–07–1, 5 items, 4 temporary items).
12. Environmental Protection Agency, and municipal compliance with clean Revision of General Records Schedule
Region 5 (N1–412–06–1, 7 items, 2 air regulations and standards, for which 26 establishing a fixed age of
temporary items). FOIA request files paper recordkeeping copies previously destruction for files of advisory
and Web site snapshot maintained by were approved as permanent. commissions, committees, councils,
EPA Region 5 Water Division’s Crandon 16. Environmental Protection Agency, boards, and other groups established
Project Team. Proposed for permanent Agency-wide (N1–412–07–19, 2 items, 1 under the Federal Advisory Committee
retention are recordkeeping copies of temporary item). This schedule Act that relate to day-to-day activities
Crandon Project Team Coordinator authorizes the agency to apply the and/or do not contain unique
subject files, Crandon Mining Company existing disposition instructions to information of historical value. This
applications and submissions, records records series regardless of the schedule also revises the retention
of the Waste Management Permit recordkeeping medium. The records guidance for Web site records. Proposed
Branch, Wisconsin Division of Natural include documents and data relating to for permanent retention are files
Resources reports and studies, and statements of program, guidance, documenting the establishment,
hydrological data on related watersheds. policies, strategies, analysis of state membership, policy, organization,
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13. Environmental Protection Agency, laws, interim and final authorities and deliberations, findings, and
Agency-wide (N1–412–07–15, 2 items, 1 statements of Attorney General. Paper recommendations of commissions and
temporary item). This schedule recordkeeping copies of these files were other groups established under the
authorizes the agency to apply the previously approved for disposal. Also Federal Advisory Committee Act.
existing disposition instructions to included are records relating to the

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Dated: January 25, 2007. Transuranic Management by By July 20, 1998, the Licensee had
Michael J. Kurtz, Pyropartitioning Separation (TRUMP–S) shipped all low-level waste from the
Assistant Archivist for Records Services, Research Project. The Licensee carried project and completed final verification
Washington, DC. out this research in the Alpha laboratory surveys documenting the
[FR Doc. E7–1607 Filed 1–31–07; 8:45 am] at the MURR. decommissioning of the Alpha
BILLING CODE 7515–01–P Three organizations and 10 Laboratory. All transuranic waste
individuals filed motions to intervene (americium, neptunium, and
and requests for hearing on the license plutonium) was shipped from the
NUCLEAR REGULATORY amendments. In response to the MURR to the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
COMMISSION intervenors’ filings, the Commission on May 15, 2003. The NRC renewed
appointed a Presiding Officer to conduct Broad Scope Materials License No. 24–
[Docket No. 50–186] an informal hearing pursuant to Subpart 00513–39, effective December 22, 2003,
L, ‘‘Informal Hearing Procedures for with reduced possession limits for the
In the Matter of the Curators of the NRC Adjudications’’ of the radioisotope types associated with the
University of Missouri, The University Commission’s procedural regulations in TRUMP–S Research Project. The
of Missouri Research Reactor; Order 10 CFR part 2, ‘‘Rules of Practice for renewed license possession limits allow
Modifying Emergency Plan Domestic Licensing Proceedings and no radioisotope quantities in excess of
Requirements Issuance of Orders.’’ The Presiding the quantities listed in 10 CFR 30.72
I Officer issued a First Initial Decision on Schedule C, ‘‘Quantities of Radioactive
April 5, 1991, followed by a Final Initial Materials Requiring Consideration of the
The Curators of the University of Decision on July 10, 1991. Need for an Emergency Plan for
Missouri (the Licensee) hold Amended The Licensee and the intervenors Responding to a Release.’’ The NRC staff
Facility License No. R–103 issued by the appealed various aspects of the reviewed the Licensee’s proposed
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission proceeding and decisions of the changes to the EP and concluded that
(NRC or the Commission) pursuant to Presiding Officer and the Commission to they will not decrease the effectiveness
Title 10, Part 50, ‘‘Domestic Licensing of the Commission. In response, the of the EP and are therefore acceptable.
Production and Utilization Facilities’’ Commission issued Memorandum and
(10 CFR part 50), and Broad Scope Order, CLI–95–01, dated February 28, IV
Materials License No. 24–00513–39 1995; Memorandum and Order, CLI–95– Accordingly, pursuant to Sections
issued by the NRC pursuant to 10 CFR 08, (Petitions for Reconsideration), 104c, 161b and 161i of the Atomic
part 30, ‘‘Rules of General Applicability dated June 22, 1995; Memorandum and Energy Act of 1954, as amended, and
to Domestic Licensing of Byproduct Order, CLI–95–11, (Petition for Partial the Commission’s regulations in 10 CFR
Material.’’ Amended Facility License Reconsideration), dated August 22, part 50, it is hereby ordered that:
No. R–103 authorizes the operation of 1995; and Memorandum and Order, The changes to the University of
the University of Missouri Research CLI–95–17, (Petition for Missouri Research Reactor Emergency
Reactor (MURR or the facility) in Reconsideration), dated December 14, Plan imposed by Commission-issued
accordance with conditions specified 1995. The first three of these Memoranda and Orders CLI–95–01
therein. Broad Scope Materials License memoranda and orders required the dated February 28, 1995; CLI–95–08
No. 24–00513–39 authorizes the Licensee to make changes to the MURR dated June 22, 1995; and CLI–95–11
possession and use of various Emergency Plan (EP). The MURR EP dated August 22, 1995, are hereby
byproduct, special nuclear, and source was changed because the material, deleted and the changes to the
material at the Licensee’s facility. The while under a NRC broad scope Emergency Plan for the University of
facility is located on the Licensee’s materials license, was being used in the Missouri Research Reactor in the
campus in Columbia, Missouri. Alpha Laboratory at MURR. In response Licensee’s letter of March 31, 2004, are
to the memoranda and orders, the approved.
II
Licensee submitted proposed changes to
On March 19 and April 5, 1990, the V
the EP on December 20, 1995, as
NRC staff issued two license supplemented on May 1, 1996. The NRC Pursuant to the Atomic Energy Act of
amendments applicable to the staff reviewed the Licensee’s proposed 1954, as amended, the licensee or any
Licensee’s Special Nuclear Material and changes to the EP and, in a letter to the other person adversely affected by this
Source Material License No. SNM–247. Licensee dated June 20, 1996, Order may request a hearing within 30
At the request of the Licensee, the NRC concluded that the proposed changes to days of the date of publication of this
terminated Special Nuclear Material and the EP met the intent of the Order in the Federal Register. A request
Source Material License No. SNM–247 Commission’s memoranda and orders for a hearing or a petition for leave to
on July 7, 1993. On that day, the and were acceptable as written. intervene must be filed (1) By first class
Commission included the special mail addressed to the Office of the
nuclear materials that were listed on III Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Special Nuclear Material and Source By letter dated March 31, 2004, the Commission, Washington, DC 20555–
Material License No. SNM–247 in the Licensee requested changes to the EP to 0001, Attention: Rulemaking and
University’s newly issued Broad Scope remove the requirements added to it by Adjudications Staff, or (2) by courier,
Materials License No. 24–00513–39. The the Commission’s memoranda and express mail, or expedited delivery
amendments collectively authorized the orders related to the TRUMP–S services to the Office of the Secretary,
Licensee to possess and use certain Research Project. The Licensee also Sixteenth Floor, One White Flint North,
specified quantities of uranium requested the recision of the 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, MD
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(depleted in U–235), neptunium-237, Commission’s memoranda and orders 20852, Attention: Rulemaking and
americium-241, plutonium-239, and requiring changes to the EP. The Adjudications Staff. Because of
plutonium-240. The Licensee’s purpose Licensee completed experiments at the continuing disruptions in delivery of
in requesting the amendments was to MURR related to the TRUMP–S mail to U.S. Government offices, it is
conduct research related to the Research Project on September 30, 1997. requested that requests for hearing

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