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research permit No. 1254 submitted by COMMITTEE FOR THE The public comment period for this
Dynegy Northeast Generation, Inc. IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE request had not yet closed when the
(Martin W. Daley, Principal AGREEMENTS injunction took effect on December 30,
Investigator), Regulatory & 2004. The number of calendar days
Administrative Services, 992–994 River Extension of Period of Determination remaining in the public comment period
Road, Newburgh, New York, 12550, has on Request for Textile and Apparel beginning with and including December
been granted. Safeguard Action on Imports from 30, 2004 was 12 days. On May 9, 2005,
ADDRESSES: The modification and China therefore, the Committee published a
related documents are available for notice in the Federal Register re-
July 25, 2005.
review upon written request or by opening the comment period and
AGENCY: The Committee for the inviting public comments to be received
appointment in the following office(s): Implementation of Textile Agreements
Permits, Conservation and Education not later than May 23, 2005. See
(the Committee) Rescheduling of Consideration of
Division, Office of Protected Resources, ACTION: Notice
NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room Request for Textile and Apparel
13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone SUMMARY: The Committee is extending
Safeguard Action on Imports from
(301)713–2289, fax (301) 427–2521; and through July 31, 2005, the period for China and Solicitations of Public
Northeast Region, NMFS, One making a determination on whether to Comments, 70 FR 24397 (May 9, 2005).
The Committee’s Procedures, 68 FR
Blackburn Drive, Gloucester, MA request consultations with China
27787 (May 21, 2003) state that the
01930–2298; phone (978)281–9328; fax regarding imports of men’s and boys’
Committee will make a determination
(978)281–9394. wool trousers (Category 447).
within 60 calendar days of the close of
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jay the public comment period as to
Shane Guan and Patrick Opay (301)713– Dowling, Office of Textiles and Apparel, whether the United States will request
2289. U.S. Department of Commerce, (202) consultations with China. If the
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The 482-4058. Committee is unable to make a
requested modification has been granted SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: determination within 60 calendar days,
under the authority of the Endangered Authority: Section 204 of the Agriculture it will cause to be published a notice in
Species Act of 1973, as amended (ESA; Act of 1956, as amended; Executive Order the Federal Register, including the date
16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) and the 11651, as amended. by which it will make a determination.
provisions of § 222.306 of the BACKGROUND: The 60 day determination period for
regulations governing the taking, the threat case expired on July 22, 2005.
importing, and exporting of endangered On November 12, 2004, the However, the Committee is unable to
and threatened fish and wildlife (50 Committee received a request from the make a determination at this time; it is
CFR 222–226). American Manufacturing Trade Action continuing to evaluate conditions in the
Dynegy Northeast Generation, Inc. is Coalition, the National Council of U.S. market for men’s and boys’ wool
authorized to capture, handle, measure, Textile Organizations, the National trousers and information obtained from
externally tag, and release 95 juvenile Textile Association, SEAMS and UNITE public comments on the case. The
and adult shortnose sturgeon (Acipenser HERE requesting that the Committee Committee is therefore extending the
brevirostrum) and to collect 40 limit imports from China of men’s and determination period to July 31, 2005.
shortnose sturgeon larvae annually in boys’ wool trousers (Category 447) due The Committee may, at its discretion,
the Hudson River between the estuary to the threat of market disruption. make such determination prior to July
and River mile 152. The objectives of The Committee determined this 31, 2005.
the study are to describe the patterns request provided the information
necessary for the Committee to consider James C. Leonard III,
and variability of environmental
the request and solicited public Chairman, Committee for the Implementation
parameters that may affect fish of Textile Agreements.
distribution and abundance of 16 comments for a period of 30 days. See
Solicitation of Public Comment on [FR Doc.05–14953 Filed 7–25–05; 1:37 pm]
selected species of fish, including
shortnose sturgeon, in the Hudson River Request for Textile and Apparel Action BILLING CODE 3510–DS–P

Estuary and provide information on on Imports from China, 69 FR 71781


length frequency where applicable. This (Dec. 10, 2004).
On December 30, 2004, the Court of COMMITTEE FOR THE
modification will extend the permit IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE
International Trade preliminarily
through August 31, 2006. AGREEMENTS
enjoined the Committee from
Issuance of this modification, as
considering or taking any further action
required by the ESA was based on a Determination Under the African
on this request and any other requests
finding that such permit: (1) Was Growth and Opportunity Act
‘‘that are based on the threat of market
applied for in good faith; (2) will not
disruption’’. U.S. Association of July 21, 2005.
operate to the disadvantage of any
Importers of Textiles and Apparel v. AGENCY: Committee for the
endangered or threatened species; and
United States, 350 F. Supp. 2d 1342 Implementation of Textile Agreements
(3) is consistent with the purposes and
(CIT 2004). On April 27, 2005 the Court (CITA)
policies set forth in section 2 of the
of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ACTION: Directive to the Commissioner
ESA.
granted the U.S. government’s motion of Customs and Border Protection.
Dated: July 21, 2005. for a stay and reversed that injunction.
Stephen L. Leathery, U.S. Association of Importers of SUMMARY: The Committee for the
Chief, Permits, Conservation and Education Textiles and Apparel v. United States, Implementation of Textile Agreements
Division, Office of Protected Resources, Ct. No. 05-1209, 2005 U.S. App. LEXIS (CITA) has determined that certain
National Marine Fisheries Service. 12751 (Fed. Cir. June 28, 2005). Thus, textile and apparel goods from Nigeria
[FR Doc. 05–14877 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am] CITA resumed consideration of this shall be treated as ‘‘handloomed,
BILLING CODE 3510–22–S case. handmade, folklore articles, or ethnic

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printed fabrics’’ and qualify for hand-loomed fabrics, hand-loomed CITA has determined that the following
preferential treatment under the African articles (e.g., hand-loomed rugs, scarves, textile and apparel goods shall be treated as
Growth and Opportunity Act. Imports of place mats, and tablecloths), handmade folklore articles for purposes of the AGOA if
made in Nigeria. Articles must be
eligible products from Nigeria with an articles made from hand-loomed fabrics,
ornamented in characteristic Nigerian or
appropriate visa will qualify for duty- the folklore articles described in Annex regional folk style. An article may not
free treatment. A, and ethnic printed fabrics described include modern features such as zippers,
EFFECTIVE DATE: August 1, 2005. in Annex B to this notice, if produced elastic, elasticized fabrics, snaps, or hook-
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: in and exported from Nigeria, are and-pile fasteners (such as velcro or similar
Anna Flaaten, International Trade eligible for preferential tariff treatment holding fabric). An article may not
under section 112(a) of the AGOA, as incorporate patterns that are not traditional
Specialist, Office of Textiles and
amended. In the letter published below, or historical to Nigeria, such as airplanes,
Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce, buses, cowboys, or cartoon characters and
(202) 482-3400. CITA directs the Commissioner of
may not incorporate designs referencing
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Customs and Border Protection to allow holidays or festivals not common to
duty-free entry of such products under traditional Nigerian culture, such as
Authority: Sections 112(a) and 112(b)(6) of U.S. Harmonized Tariff Schedule Halloween and Thanksgiving.
the African Growth and Opportunity Act
(Title I of the Trade and Development Act of
subheading 9819.11.27 if accompanied
by an appropriate AGOA visa in Eligible folklore articles:
2000, Pub. L. No. 106-200) (‘‘AGOA’’), as
amended by Section 7(c) of the AGOA grouping ‘‘9’’.
(a) Kaftan:This loose fitting two-piece set
Acceleration Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-274) James C. Leonard III,
(‘‘AGOA Acceleration Act’’) (19 U.S.C. § contains an ankle length pullover outer tunic
3721(a) and (b)(6)); Sections 2 and 5 of Chairman, Committee for the Implementation and matching trousers. The outer tunic has
Executive Order No. 13191 of January 17, of Textile Agreements. long sleeves, pockets along the side seam,
2001; Sections 25-27 and Paras. 13-14 of and side vents at the bottom. It has a round
Committee for the Implementation of Textile neckline with a slit down the center front. If
Presidential Proclamation 7912 of June 29, Agreements
2005. embroidered, it is along the neckline and
AGOA provides preferential tariff July 21, 2005. sleeves. The trousers are secured at the waist
Commissioner, by a drawstring and may be baggy with extra-
treatment for imports of certain textile fullness at the thighs and may contain side
and apparel products of beneficiary sub- Bureau of Customs and Border Protection,
Washington, DC 20229. seam pockets. This garment can be made
Saharan African countries, including from fabric of any weight.
Dear Commissioner: The Committee for the
hand-loomed, handmade, or folklore Implementation of Textiles Agreements (b) Senegalese: This loose fitting two-piece
articles of a beneficiary country that are (‘‘CITA’’), pursuant to Sections 112(a) and set contains an ankle length pullover outer
certified as such by the competent (b)(6) of the African Growth and Opportunity tunic garment and matching trousers. The
authority in the beneficiary country. Act (Title I of the Trade and Development outer tunic has long sleeves, pockets along
The AGOA Acceleration Act further Act of 2000, Pub. L. No. 106-200) (‘‘AGOA’’), the side seam, and side vents at the bottom.
expanded AGOA by adding ethnic as amended by Section 7(c) of the AGOA It usually has a round neckline with a slit
Acceleration Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-274) down the center front, although necklines
printed fabrics to the list of textile may vary and may be embroidered. If
(‘‘AGOA Acceleration Act’’) (19 U.S.C. §
products made in the beneficiary sub- embroidered, it is usually along the neckline,
3721(a) and (b)(6)), Executive Order No.
Saharan African countries that may be 13191 of January 17, 2001, and Presidential front opening and sleeves. The trousers are
eligible for the preferential treatment Proclamation 7912 of June 29, 2005, has secured at the waist by a drawstring and may
describes in section 112(a) of the AGOA. determined, effective on August 1, 2005, that be baggy with extra-fullness at the thighs and
In Executive Order 13191 (January 17, the following articles shall be treated as may contain side seam pockets. The garment
2001) and Presidential Proclamation ‘‘handloomed, handmade, folklore articles, or is usually made from dyed material or guinea
7912 (June 29, 2005), the President ethnic printed fabrics’’ under the AGOA: (a) brocade.
authorized CITA to consult with handloomed fabrics, handloomed articles (c) Buba and Sokoto: This loose fitting, two-
(e.g., handloomed rugs, scarves, placemats, piece set contains a pullover upper garment
beneficiary sub-Saharan African and matching trousers. The three-quarter
and tablecloths), and hand-made articles
countries and to determine which, if made from handloomed fabrics, if made in length upper garment has sleeves extending
any, particular textile and apparel goods Nigeria from fabric handloomed in Nigeria; just below the elbow, side vents at the
shall be treated as being hand-loomed, (b) the folklore articles described in Annex A bottom, and may have patch pockets. It has
handmade, folklore articles, or ethnic if made in Nigeria; and (c) ethnic printed a round neckline with a slit down the center
printed fabrics. (66 FR at 7271-72 and fabrics described in Annex B. Such articles front. The Buba is usually undecorated, but
70 FR at 37961 & 63). are eligible for duty-free treatment only if if embroidered, it is usually along the back
In a letter to the Commissioner of entered under subheading 9819.11.27 and shoulder and front chest. It has a round,
Customs dated January 18, 2001, the accompanied by a properly completed visa slotted neckline. The Sokoto are trousers that
United States Trade Representative for product grouping ‘‘9’’, in accordance with are secured at the waist by a drawstring and
the provisions of the Visa Arrangement may be baggy with extra-fullness at the thighs
directed Customs to require that between the Government of Nigeria and the and may contain side seam pockets. This
importers provide an appropriate export Government of the United States Concerning garment can be made from fabric of any
visa from a beneficiary sub-Saharan Textile and Apparel Articles Claiming weight.
African country to obtain preferential Preferential Tariff Treatment under Section (d) Kenbe: This loose fitting, two-piece set
treatment under section 112(a) of the 112 of the Trade and Development Act of contains a pullover upper garment and
AGOA (66 FR 7837). The first digit of 2000. After further consultations with matching trousers. The three-quarter length
the visa number corresponds to one of Nigerian authorities, CITA may determine upper garment has half or three-quarter
nine groupings of textile and apparel that additional textile and apparel goods length sleeves, with side vents at the bottom.
products that are eligible for preferential shall be treated as folklore articles. The trousers are three-quarter length and are
Sincerely, secured at the waist by a drawstring.
tariff treatment. Grouping ‘‘9’’ is James C. Leonard III, (e) Dansiki: This loose fitting two-piece set
reserved for handmade, hand-loomed, Chairman, Committee for the contains a pullover upper garment and
folklore articles, or ethnic printed Implementation of Textile Agreements. matching trousers. The three-quarter length
fabrics. upper garment is sleeveless, or has short
CITA has consulted with Nigerian Attachment sleeves, and may have patch pockets. Its
authorities and has determined that ANNEX A: Nigerian Folklore Products round neckline may be intricately

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embroidered. The trousers are secured at the has long or short sleeves and has side vents (r) Zabuni: Originally from the northern part
waist by a drawstring and may be baggy with at the bottom. The trousers are secured at the of Nigeria, this two-piece set contains a long-
extra-fullness at the thighs and may contain waist by a drawstring and may be baggy with sleeved jacket-like upper garment and
side seam pockets. The garment is frequently extra-fullness at the thighs and may contain matching trousers. More tailored that other
made from dyed materials or African prints. side seam pockets. This garment may or may folklore articles, the coat styled garment may
(f) Gbariye: This two-piece, heavily not be heavily embroidered. be fully lined, with patch pocket(s) on the
embroidered, three-quarter length ceremonial (m) Jamfa: This two-piece simple wear inside. It is heavily decorated with a cord-
set contains a pullover upper garment and contains a three-quarter-length pullover like appliqué which is hand-sewn on solid
matching trousers, made of heavy upper garment and matching trousers. The colored material around the round neckline,
handloomed fabric. The cap sleeved upper upper garment is sewn with long or short front opening placket, back, sleeves at the
garment is heavily embroidered and darted or sleeves and has side vents at the bottom. It cuff, and trousers at the hem. The pocket-less
pleated (i.e. sewn in the form of a pyramid has a round neckline with a slit down the trousers are secured at the waist by a
that is wider at the bottom than at the center front. The trousers are secured at the drawstring, and have side vents at the cuff.
shoulder). This enables the upper garment waist by a drawstring and may be baggy with (s) Kufta: This lightweight and loose fitting
spin freely during dance ceremonies. The extra-fullness at the thighs and may contain two-piece set contains an ankle length
trousers are secured at the waist by a side seam pockets. pullover garment and matching trousers. The
drawstring and may be baggy with extra- (n) Yarshara: This two-piece set of pullover garment has long sleeves, pockets
fullness at the thighs and may contain side lightweight fabric contains a three-quarter- along the side seam, and side vents at the
seam pockets. The set may be heavily length sleeveless pullover upper garment and bottom. It has a round neckline with a slit
embroidered, usually along the neck, chest matching trousers. The sides of the pullover down the center front. It has long triangular
and ankle. are open from the shoulder to mid-trunk, and shaped panels under each arm. If
(g) Isiagu or Chieftaincy: This one-piece have pockets on each side under the arm embroidered, it is usually along the neck,
pullover, three-quarter length garment, worn opening. It has a round neckline with a slit front opening placket and sleeves. The
for special occasions, may have short or long down the center front. The trousers are trousers are secured at the waist by a
sleeves and may come with golden buttons secured at the waist by a drawstring and may drawstring and may be baggy with extra-
linked together by a chain that adorn the be baggy with extra-fullness at the thighs and fullness at the thighs and may contain side
slotted neck opening. The garment contains may contain side seam pockets. seam pockets.
pleats or darts on the front, below the (o) Dandogo: This heavily embroidered three- (t) Falmara: This garment is similar in shape
shoulder, and has a front patch pocket. piece set, made from heavy weight fabric, is to a vest or waistcoat, with embroidery
(h) Agbada: This is a three-piece set includes worn during special ceremonies and depicts around the round neck continuing down the
the ‘‘Agbada’’ ‘‘Buba’’, and ‘‘Sokoto’’. The the richness in traditional folklore. It is made opening. The sleeveless garment may be fully
lined with patch pocket(s) on the inside. It
Agbada is an oversized outer pullover from strips of hand loomed fabric that are
could be worn over any long sleeve shirt or
garment and is usually loose flowing, sewn together. The oversized three-quarter to
top, but usually, it is worn over a Kaftan.
extending to below the knee or ankle. The full-length outer pullover garment contains a
embroidery work is on both the back and V neckline with very large arm openings. The
ANNEX B: Nigerian Ethnic Printed Fabrics
front sides. The side seams open from the sleeve openings are almost the full length of Each ethnic-printed fabric must meet all of
shoulder to bottom hem. The Buba, the inner, the garment. The sleeveless three-quarter the criteria listed below:
pullover garment may have varying length length underneath pullover garment is wider
sleeves. The slotted neck may have buttons. at the base than the shoulder. It has a round A) selvedge on both edges
The Sokoto are trousers secured at the waist neckline with a slit down the center front. B) width of less than 50 inches
by a drawstring and may be baggy with extra- The trousers are secured at the waist by a C) classifiable under subheading
fullness at the thighs and may contain side drawstring and may be baggy with extra- 5208.52.30 1 or 5208.32.40 2 of the
seam pockets. The set may or may not be fullness at the thighs and may have side seam Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the
embroidered. pockets. United States
(i) Booboo: This is a woman’s pullover (p) Abaya: This three-piece set contains an D) contains designs, symbols, and other
garment that is designed as a loose flowing outer fully open robe-styled piece, a three- characteristics of African prints normally
gown. The full-length garment is sleeveless quarter-length inner pullover upper garment, produced for and sold in Africa by the
or has short sleeves and has side vents at the and matching trousers. The long, almost full- piece (6 or 12 yard fixed lengths or by
bottom. The garment has oversized armholes length, oversized, outer garment contains a the piece or in roll or bolt form) 3
and no means of closure at the neck. If yarn-tassel closure, short sleeves and is E) generally designed with colorful,
embroidered, it is usually along the neck and heavily embroidered along the front opening repeating patterns and motifs described
shoulders. May come with a length of fabric and sleeve caps. The ankle length inner in ‘‘D’’
used as a matching head wrap. pullover piece has a round neckline with a F) penetration of dye prints both sides of
(j) Buba and Iro: This is a two-piece set. The slit down the center front, has long sleeves, the fabric creating a ‘‘duplex effect’’ such
Buba is a short-sleeved pullover, T-shaped side seam pockets side, vents at the bottom, that both the face and the back of the
garment reaching the waist and is open at the and is heavily embroidered around the fabric appear the same
neck. The Iro is a rectangular piece of fabric neckline and sleeve cuffs. The trousers are G) made from fabric woven in the U.S.
that is wrapped around the waist, tucked or secured at the waist by a drawstring and may using U.S. yarn or woven in one or more
tied to secure in place. be baggy with extra-fullness at the thighs and eligible sub-Saharan beneficiary
(k) Yar Jos: This two-piece set of lightweight may contain side seam pockets and are countries using U.S or African yarn
fabric contains a three-quarter-length embroidered at the bottom. H) printed, including waxed in one or
sleeveless pullover upper garment and (q) Kaftan Falmara: This loose fitting more eligible sub-Saharan beneficiary
matching trousers. The sides of the pullover ceremonial two-piece set contains an ankle countries
are open from the shoulder to mid-trunk, and length pullover outer garment and matching I) inscription of the design number and
have pockets on each side under the arm trousers. The outer garment has long sleeves, manufacturer’s brand name and/or logo
opening. It has a round neckline with a slit pockets along the side seam, and side vents on the selvedge edge of the companies
down the center front. The trousers are at the bottom. It has a round neckline with listed in ‘‘J’’
secured at the waist by a drawstring and may a slit down the center front. If embroidered,
1 printed plain weave fabrics of cotton, 85% or
be baggy with extra-fullness at the thighs and it is usually along the neckline and sleeve
may or may not have pockets. cuffs. The garment is similar to a Kaftan, more cotton by weight, weighing over 100g/m2 but
not more than 200 g/m2, of yarn number 42 or
(l) Baban Riga: This loose, three-piece set except the Kaftan Falmara has panels lower.
contains an oversized, three-quarter length resembling a vest, or waistcoat, sewn into the 2 printed plain weave fabrics of cotton, 85% or
pullover outer garment that is open from the front. The trousers are secured at the waist more cotton by weight, weighing over 100g/m2 but
shoulder down the side to the bottom edge by a drawstring and may be baggy with extra- not more than 200g/m2, of yarn numbers 43-68
of the garment, inner tunic and matching fullness at the thighs and may contain side 3 For our purposes, fabric by the piece does mean

trousers. The three-quarter length inner tunic seam pockets. in roll or bolt form.

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J) must be manufactured by one of the effective for services occurring on or maximum per diem rates for all partial
companies in the list below in ‘‘i through after September 1, 2005. hospitalization admissions on or after
xi’’: September 29, 1993. Included in these
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
i. African Textile Manufacturers Ltd
ii. Angel Spinning & Dyeing Ltd Christine Gavlick, Office of Medical final rules were provisions for updating
iii. Bhojraj Industries PLC Benefits and Reimbursement Systems, reimbursement rates for each federal
iv. Dangote General Textile Products, Ltd TRICARE Management Activity, fiscal year. As stated in the final rules,
v. General Cotton Mills Ltd telephone (303) 676–3841. each per diem shall be updated by the
vi. Gaskiya Textile Mills PLC SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The final Medicare update factor for hospitals and
vii. Holborn Nigeria Ltd units exempt from the Medicare
viii. Hong Kong Synthetic Fibre Co. Nig
rule published in the Federal Register
on September 6, 1988, (53 FR 34285) set Prospective Payment System. For fiscal
Ltd
forth reimbursement methodologies that year 2005, Medicare has recommended
ix. Reliance Textile Industries Ltd
x. Sunflag Nig Ltd were effective for all inpatient hospital a rate of increase of 3.3 percent for
xi. United Nigerian Textiles PLC admissions in psychiatric hospitals and hospitals and units excluded from the
[FR Doc. E5–4004 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am] exempt psychiatric units occurring on prospective payment system. TRICARE
BILLING CODE 3510–DS–S or after January 1, 1989. This final rule has incorporated this update factor for
uses regionally established per diems to FY 2005 in the determinaion of the
pay hospitals that do not have enough region specific Puerto Rico rates.
CHAMPUS discharges upon which to Consistent with Medicare, the wage
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
base a valid hospital-specific rate. portion of the regional rate subject to the
Office of the Secretary Regional rates incorporate adjustments area wage adjustment is 71.56 percent
for area wage differences, indirect for FY 2005.
TRICARE Formerly Known as the medical educations costs and pass The following reflects the Puerto Rico
Civilian Health and Medical Program of through payments for direct medical region specific rates:
the Uniformed Services (CHAMPUS); education costs. Mental Health partial
Fiscal Year 2005 Puerto Rico Region hospitalization programs are also REGION SPECIFIC RATES FOR PSY-
Specific Mental Health Rates reimbursed according to regional per CHIATRIC HOSPITALS AND UNITS
AGENCY: Office of the Secretary, DoD. diems. The Mental Health regional per WITH LOW TRICARE VOLUME
ACTION: Notice of rate setting; diems are applied utilizing the
establishment of region specific Puerto designated Federal Census regions. By United States region Rate1
Rico Mental Health rates. 32 CFR 199.14(a)(2)(viii)(E), the
commonwealth of Puerto Rico is subject Puerto Rico ................................... $434.00
SUMMARY: This notice provides for the to TRICARE’s mental halth 1 Wage
portion of the rate, subject to the
establishment of a Puerto Rico region reimbursement methodologies. Since area wage adjustment—71.56 percent.
specific per diem rates for low volume Puerto Rico is not incorporated in a
providers; the establishment of region Federal Census Region, this notice Beneficiary Cost-Share: Beneficiary
specific per diem rates for both full-day establishes a Puerto Rico region specific cost-share (other than dependents of
and half-day TRICARE Partial per diem as well as region specific rates active duty members) for care paid on
Hospitalization Programs under the for partial hospitalization programs, the basis of a regional per diem rate is
TRICARE Mental Health Per Diem both full day and half-day programs. the lower of $169 per day or 25 percent
Payment System for fiscal year 2005. TRICARE additionally published in the of the hospital billed charges effective
EFFECTIVE DATE: The fiscal year 2005 Federal Register on July 1, 1993, (58 FR for services rendered on or after October
rates contained in this notice are 35–400) final rules that set forth 1, 2004.

PUERTO RICO REGION SPECIFIC PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION RATES FOR FULL-TIME DAY AND HALF-DAY PROGRAMS FY
2005
Full-day rate (Half-day rate
United States region (6 hours or more) (3–5 hours)

Puerto Rico ............................................................................... $183 ......................................................................................... $138

The above rates are effective for DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Correction


services rendered on or after September
1, 2005. Office of the Secretary In the Federal Register of July 22,
2005, page 36377 FR Doc. 05–14534, in
Dated: July 22, 2005. Notice of the Defense Business Board the middle column, the last sentence in
L.M. Bynum, Meeting—Correction the SUMMARY is amended to read: ‘‘The
Alternate OSD Federal Register, Liaison
AGENCY: Department of Defense. delay in publishing this Notice was due
Officer, Department of Defense. to technical difficulties in obtaining the
[FR Doc. 05–14844 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am] ACTION: Notice; correction. information.’’
BILLING CODE 5001–06–M SUMMARY: The Department of Defense Dated: July 22, 2005.
published an Open Meeting notice on Jeannette Owings-Ballard,
the Defense Business Board on July 22, Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
2005. This Notice is published to Officer, Department of Defense.
include justification for not publishing
[FR Doc. 05–14846 Filed 7–26–05; 8:45 am]
the Notice within the 15-day
BILLING CODE 5001–06–M
requirement.

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