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Elimination System has been provided notice of that decision will be provided FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS
through the Internet for several years. first in the Federal Register. COMMISSION
The Region intends to continue this
Norman Niedergang, Sunshine Act Meeting; Open
practice, as well as to explore options
for expanding use of Internet notice to Acting Regional Administrator, Region V. Commission Meeting, Thursday, April
other types of Agency actions. If EPA [FR Doc. 05–8319 Filed 4–25–05; 8:45 am] 28, 2005
Region 5 decides to commence use of BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
April 21, 2005.
the Internet to provide notice of The Federal Communications
additional classes of Agency actions, Commission will hold an Open Meeting
on the subjects listed below on
Thursday, April 28, 2005, which is
scheduled to commence at in Room
TW–C305, at 445 12th Street, SW.,
Washington, DC.

Item Bureau Subject


No.

1 International .................................................... Title: Mandatory Electronic Filing for International Telecommunications Services and Other
International Filings (IB Docket No. 04–426).
Summary: The Commission will consider a Report and Order concerning the Mandatory
Electronic Filing for International Telecommunications Services.
2 Media .............................................................. Title: Implementation of Section 210 of the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reau-
thorization Act of 2004 to Amend Section 338 of the Communications Act.
Summary: The Commission will consider a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that initiates a
proceeding to implement new satellite broadcast carriage requirements in the non-
contiguous states.
3 Wireline Competition ...................................... Title: Implementation of the Telecommunications Act of 1996; Telecommunications Car-
riers’ Use of Customer Proprietary Network Information and Other Customer Information
(CC Docket No. 96–115); Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions of the
Telecommunications Act of 1996 (CC Docket No. 96–98); and Provision of Directory
Listing Information under the Communications Act of 1934, as Amended (CC Docket
No. 99–273).
Summary: The Commission will consider an Order addressing petitions for clarification
and/or reconsideration of the Subscriber List Information (SLI)/Directory Assistance (DA)
First Report and Order, and SLI/DA Order on Reconsideration and Notice.
4 Office of Engineering and Technology .......... Title: Technical Standards for Determining Eligibility for Satellite-Delivered Network Sig-
nals Pursuant to the Satellite Home Viewer Extension and Reauthorization Act.
Summary: The Commission will consider a Notice of Inquiry regarding standards that
allow viewers that are unserved by a digital television broadcast station to receive net-
work programming via satellite.

The meeting site is fully accessible to Connection also will carry the meeting FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD
people using wheelchairs or other live via the Internet. To purchase these
mobility aids. Sign language services call (703) 993–3100 or go to [No. 2005–N–02]
interpreters, open captioning, and http://www.capitolconnection.gmu.edu.
assistive listening devices will be Proposed Collection; Comment
Copies of materials adopted at this Request
provided on site. Request other
meeting can be purchased from the
reasonable accommodations for people AGENCY: Federal Housing Finance
FCC’s duplicating contractor, Best Copy
with disabilities as early as possible. Board.
Last minute requests will be accepted, and Printing, Inc. (202) 488–5300; Fax
(202) 488–5563; TTY (202) 488–5562. ACTION: Notice.
but may be impossible to fill. Send an
e-mail to fcc504@fcc.gov or call the These copies are available in paper SUMMARY: In accordance with the
Consumer & Governmental Affairs format and alternative media, including requirements of the Paperwork
Bureau at (202) 418–0530 (voice), (202) large print/type; digital disk; and audio Reduction Act of 1995, the Federal
418–0432 (tty). and video tape. Best Copy and Printing, Housing Finance Board (Finance Board)
Additional information concerning Inc. may be reached by e-mail at is seeking public comments concerning
this meeting may be obtained from fcc@bcpiweb.com. proposed changes to the information
Audrey Spivack or David Fiske, Office Federal Communications Commission. collection entitled ‘‘Affordable Housing
of Media Relations, (202) 418–0500; Marlene H. Dortch, Program (AHP),’’ which has been
TTY 1–888–835–5322. Audio/Video assigned control 3069–0006 by the
Secretary.
coverage of the meeting will be Office of Management and Budget
broadcast live with open captioning [FR Doc. 05–8407 Filed 4–22–05; 1:20 pm] (OMB). The Finance Board intends to
over the Internet from the FCC’s Audio/ BILLING CODE 6712–01–P submit the entire AHP information
Video Events Web page at http:// collection, with the proposed changes
www.fcc.gov/realaudio. described in this Notice, to OMB for
For a fee this meeting can be viewed review and approval of a three-year
live over George Mason University’s extension of the control number, which
Capitol Connection. The Capitol is due to expire on July 31, 2007.

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DATES: Interested persons may submit Under the AHP, each Bank into a Data Reporting Manual (DRM)
comments on or before June 27, 2005. contributes at least 10 percent of its that will represent an investigatory
COMMENTS: Submit comments by any of previous year’s net earnings to subsidize order enforceable through the Finance
the following methods: the cost of affordable owner-occupied Board’s statutory powers. 70 FR 9551
E-mail: comments@fhfb.gov. and rental housing targeted to (Feb. 28, 2005). After the DRM is
Fax: 202–408–2580. individuals and families with incomes approved in final form, the Finance
Mail/Hand Delivery: Federal Housing at or below 80 percent of the area Board expects that the AHP information
Finance Board, 1777 F Street NW., median income. The Banks make the collection will move from part 951 to
Washington, DC 20006, ATTENTION: majority of the AHP subsidy available the DRM.
Public Comments. through a competitive program that
C. Proposed Changes to the Information
Federal eRulemaking Portal: http:// requires members to submit
Collection
www.regulations.gov. Follow the applications on behalf of one or more
instructions for submitting comments. If sponsors of eligible housing projects. In In September 2004, Finance Board
you submit your comment to the 2004, the competitive program staff informally solicited input from the
Federal eRulemaking Portal, please also contributed $3.4 billion toward the 12 Banks on proposed changes to AHP
send it by e-mail to the Finance Board construction of 31,000 housing units. Data reporting and has taken their
at comments@fhfb.gov to ensure timely Since its inception in 1990, the responses (nine from individual Banks
receipt by the agency. competitive program has contributed and one from the Banks’ Chief
Include the following information in $35 billion toward the construction of Investment Officers on behalf of all
the subject line of your submission: 380,000 housing units. Banks) into account in the proposed
Federal Housing Finance Board. The rest of the AHP subsidy is changes it is seeking comment upon in
Proposed Collection; Comment Request: awarded through non-competitive this Notice.
Affordable Housing Program (AHP). homeownership set-aside programs The first proposed change would
2005–N–02. under which each Bank annually can set update the underlying AHP database
We will post all public comments we aside an amount up to the greater of $3 application, which currently collects
receive on this notice without change, million or 25 percent of its AHP funds data from the Banks using a web-based
including any personal information you to assist low- and moderate-income system that is technologically obsolete.
provide, such as your name and households purchase homes. A Bank The new AHP database application will
address, on the Finance Board website also may contribute up to the greater of capture uniform and accurate data that
at http://www.fhfb.gov/pressroom/ $1.5 million or 10 percent of its AHP can be easily queried and analyzed. Data
pressroom_regs.htm. funds each year to fund an additional submission from the Banks to the
set-aside program to assist low- and Finance Board will be in formatted files
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: that can be created by a Bank in the
moderate-income households that also
Charles E. McLean, Associate Director, are first-time homebuyers. Members manner it considers most efficient or
Community Investment and Affordable obtain AHP set-aside funds from their convenient. In changing the manner in
Housing Division, Office of Supervision, Bank and give the funds as grants to which it collects data, the Finance
mcleanc@fhfb.gov, 202–408–2537, or eligible households. A household can Board does not intend to require the
Deattra D. Perkins, Community use a set-aside grant for down-payment Banks to modify or adopt new electronic
Development Specialist, Community or closing cost assistance or counseling information management systems.
Investment and Affordable Housing costs in connection with the purchase or Therefore, the proposed changes to the
Division, Office of Supervision, rehabilitation of owner-occupied units. database application should not result
perkinsd@fhfb.gov, 202–408–2527. You Each Bank sets its own maximum grant in significant electronic system upgrade
also can contact staff by facsimile at amount, which may not exceed $15,000 costs to the Banks.
202–408–2850 or regular mail to the per household. In 2004, the Banks The second proposed change would
Federal Housing Finance Board, 1777 F awarded $39 million in grants to 8,121 reduce the number of AHP data
Street NW., Washington, DC 20006. households under set-aside programs, elements, deleting 88 and adding 13,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: making an average grant of $4,916. and change the reporting format for
Since the inception of the set-aside some data elements. The Finance Board
A. Background currently collects 183 AHP data
program in 1995, the Banks have
Section 10(j) of the Federal Home awarded $213 million in grants to elements, most of which relate to
Loan Bank Act (Bank Act) requires the 47,813 households. competitive program projects. The
Finance Board to promulgate Finance Board proposes eliminating 88
regulations under which each of the 12 B. Need for and Use of the Information competitive program data elements,
Federal Home Loan Banks (Banks) must Collection such as ongoing entry of project
establish an Affordable Housing The Finance Board currently requires modification changes.
Program (AHP) to make subsidized the Banks to collect 183 data elements The Finance Board proposes adding
advances to members engaged in related to the AHP. The Banks use this 13 new data elements, including geo-
lending for long term, low- and data to determine whether an AHP coded information in competitive and
moderate-income, owner-occupied and applicant satisfies the statutory and set-aside program applications that is
affordable rental housing at subsidized regulatory requirements to receive necessary to monitor the distribution of
interest rates. See 12 U.S.C. 1430(j). subsidized advances or direct subsidies AHP awards and the national impact of
Section 10(j) also establishes the under the AHP. The Finance Board uses the program. Respondents can obtain
standards and requirements for making the information to ensure that Bank geo-coded information by entering the
subsidized AHP advances to Bank funding decisions, and the use of the project/property address into the
members. Part 951 of the Finance Board funds awarded, are consistent with Federal Financial Institutions
regulations implements the statutory statutory and regulatory requirements. Examination Council (FFIEC) geo-
requirements and authorizes the Banks In February 2005, the Finance Board coding Web site at http://www.ffiec.gov/
to make AHP funding decisions. See 12 proposed moving many of its data geocode/default.htm or through use of
CFR part 951. requirements, including the AHP data, specific software.

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Other new elements include the cost and hour burden for the seven modification requests is 375 hours (150
amount of first and second mortgages facets of the AHP information requestors × 1 request × 2.5 hours).
and interest rate(s) (stated as an annual collection—AHP applications, AHP
3. Homeownership Assistance Program
percentage rate) for a set-aside grant modification requests, AHP monitoring
Applications
recipient’s mortgage, and whether the agreements, AHP recapture agreements,
mortgage is subject to the Home homeownership assistance program The Finance Board estimates that the
Ownership and Equity Protection Act applications, verifications of statutory proposed changes to the AHP database
(HOEPA).1 The Finance Board needs and regulatory compliance at the time of would increase the 2-hour processing
this information to ensure that AHP subsidy disbursement, and Bank time for each application by 10 minutes.
subsidies provided by a Bank to a Advisory Council reports and The Finance Board estimates a total
member are passed on to the ultimate recommendations on AHP annual average of 2,400 homeownership
borrower. See 12 U.S.C. 1430(j)(9)(E). implementation plans. The total annual assistance program applications, with 1
The majority of Bank members already hour burden for four of the seven facets application per respondent. The
are required under other statutes2 to will not be affected by the proposed estimate for the total annual hour
collect the data the Finance Board changes to the AHP database. These four burden for homeownership assistance
proposes to add to the AHP database. facets are the same as in the May 2004 program applications is 5,200 hours
Therefore, the incremental additional Federal Register notice and are not (2,400 respondents x 1 application x 130
burden imposed to report the repeated here. The three facets that will minutes).
information to the Finance Board be affected—AHP applications, AHP
should be minimal. modification requests, and E. Comment Request
In order to reduce data entry time, the homeownership assistance program 1. Proposed Changes to the AHP
Finance Board is proposing to change applications—are described in detail Database
reporting for 19 data elements from a below.
numeric format to a categorical (yes/no) The estimate for the total hour burden The Finance Board requests
entry. The Finance Board also expects to for applicant and member respondents comments on the utility and practicality
reduce the reporting frequency for for all seven facets of the AHP of the proposed data elements,
project level data from up to eight times information collection, including the including whether additional elements
a year to one annual report. proposed changes, is 61,313 hours, a should be included, deleted, or
To facilitate public input on these decrease of 1,725 hours. modified.
proposed changes, Appendix A lists the 2. Paperwork Reduction Act Burden
proposed AHP data elements and 1. AHP Applications
Estimate
Appendix B is a side-by-side chart The Finance Board estimates that the
listing the existing AHP data elements proposed changes to the AHP database The Finance Board requests written
that will be retained or eliminated in the would reduce the 25 hour processing comments on the following: (1) Whether
proposed database. time for each application by 1 hour. The the collection of information is
Finance Board estimates a total annual necessary for the proper performance of
D. Burden Estimate
average of 2,050 applicants for AHP Finance Board functions, including
In a Federal Register notice published funding, with 1 response per applicant. whether the information has practical
in May 2004 (69 FR 24600 (May 4, The estimate for the total annual hour utility; (2) the accuracy of the Finance
2004)), the Finance Board analyzed the burden for AHP applications is 49,200 Board’s estimates of the burdens of the
hours (2,050 applicants × 1 application collection of information; (3) ways to
× 24 hours).
1 See 15 U.S.C. 1639; 12 CFR 226.31, et seq. For
enhance the quality, utility, and clarity
information about HOEPA go to: http://
www.the.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/homes/
of the information collected; and (4)
2. AHP Modification Requests ways to minimize the burden of the
32mortgs.htm.
2 For instance, many Bank members already are The Finance Board estimates that the collection of information on
required to collect geo-coding information and reduction in reporting frequency that is respondents, including through the use
HOEPA status under the Home Mortgage Disclosure part of the proposed changes to the AHP of automated collection techniques or
Act (HMDA). See 12 U.S.C. 2801 et seq. For
information about HDMA reporting go to: http://
database would reduce the 3-hour other forms of information technology.
www.ffiec.gov/hmda/about.htm. Members also are processing time for each modification Dated: April 19, 2005.
required to disclose the loan amount and interest request by 30 minutes. The Finance
rate to borrowers under the Truth in Lending Act By the Federal Housing Finance Board.
Board estimates a total annual average
(TILA). See 15 U.S.C. 1601 et seq. For information
of 150 requests, with 1 response per Mark J. Tenhundfeld,
about TILA disclosure go to: http:// General Counsel.
www.occ.treas.gov/handbook/til/ requestor. The estimate for the total
pdf#search=‘Truth%20in%20Lending%20Act’. annual hour burden for AHP BILLING CODE 6725–01–P

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[FR Doc. 05–8333 Filed 4–25–05; 8:45 am] State of Ohio Dated: April 20, 2005.
BILLING CODE 6725–01–C • Stark, Lake, Wayne, Medina, Russell H. Pentz,
Mahoning and Trumbull Counties Director, Vehicle Management Policy.
State of Pennsylvania [FR Doc. 05–8292 Filed 4–25–05; 8:45 am]
GENERAL SERVICES • Franklin and Delaware Counties
BILLING CODE 6820–14–S
State of Virginia
ADMINISTRATION
• Nelson County
Maximum Per Diem Rates for Arizona, State of Washington
Florida, Maryland, Missouri,New • King County DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES
Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North B. Procedures
Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Per diem rates are published on the Solicitation of Nomination for
and Washington Internet at www.gsa.gov/perdiem as an Appointment to the Advisory
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide FTR Per Diem Bulletin and published in Committee on Minority Health
Policy, General Services Administration the Federal Register on a periodic basis. AGENCY: Department of Health and
(GSA). This process ensures timely increases or Human Services, Office of the Secretary.
ACTION: Notice of Per Diem Bulletin 05– decreases in per diem rates established
ACTION: Notice.
5, revised continental United States by GSA for Federal employees on
(CONUS) per diem rates. official travel within CONUS. Notices AUTHORITY: 42 U.S.C. 300u–6, Section
published periodically in the Federal 1707 of the Public Health Service Act,
SUMMARY: The General Services Register, such as this one, now as amended. The Advisory Committee is
Administration (GSA) has reviewed the constitute the only notification of governed by provisions of Public Law
lodging rates of certain locations in the revisions in CONUS per diem rates to 92–463, as amended (5 U.S.C. Appendix
States of Arizona, Florida, Maryland, agencies. 2), which sets forth standards for the
Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, Dated: April 19, 2005. formation and use of advisory
New York, North Carolina, Becky Rhodes, committees.
Pennsylvania, Virginia and Washington SUMMARY: The Department of Health and
Deputy Associate Administrator.
and determined that they are Human Service (DHHS), Office of Public
[FR Doc. 05–8242 Filed 4–25–05; 8:45 am]
inadequate. The per diems prescribed in Health and Science (OPHS), is seeking
BILLING CODE 6820–14–S
Bulletin 05–5 may be found at http:// nominations of qualified candidates to
www.gsa.gov/perdiem. be considered for appointment as a
DATES: This notice is effective April 26, GENERAL SERVICES member of the Advisory Committee on
2005, and applies to travel performed on ADMINISTRATION Minority Health (ACMH or Committee).
or after May 6, 2005. In accordance with Public Law 105–392,
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT For The Fifth National Federal Fleet the Committee provides advice to the
clarification of content, contact Lois Manager Workshop and Information Deputy Assistant Secretary for Minority
Mandell, Office of Governmentwide Fair (FedFleet 2005): Keeping in Tune Health (DASMH), on the development
Policy, Travel Management Policy, at of goals and specific program activities
AGENCY: Office of Governmentwide of the Office of Minority Health (OMH)
(202) 501–2824. Please cite FTR Per
Policy, General Services Administration designed to improve the health of racial
Diem Bulletin 05–5.
(GSA). and ethnic minority groups.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ACTION: Notice. Nominations of qualified candidates are
A. Background being sought to fill vacant positions on
SUMMARY: The General Services
After an analysis of the per diem rates Administration (GSA) will hold its fifth the Committee.
established for FY 2005 (see the Federal National Federal Fleet Manager DATES: Nominations for membership on
Register notices at 69 FR 53071, August Workshop and Information Fair the Committee must be received no later
31, 2004, and 69 FR 60152, October 7, (FedFleet 2005): Keeping in Tune. than 5 p.m. e.s.t. on May 26, 2005, at the
2004), the per diem rate is being FedFleet 2005 will take place June 7–9, address listed below.
changed in the following locations: 2005 at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel and ADDRESSES: All nominations should be
State of Arizona Convention Center in Nashville, mailed or delivered to Dr. Garth
• All points in the Grand Canyon Tennessee. Nearly 1,300 fleet, Graham, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
National Park and Kaibab National procurement, personal property, Minority Health; Office of Minority
Forest within Coconino County transportation, and travel professionals Health; Office of Public Health and
State of Florida within Federal, State, and local Science; Department of Health and
• Escambia County Human Services; 1101 Wootton
governments, as well as the private
State of Maryland Parkway, Suite 600; Rockville, MD
• Washington County sector will attend. The Fleet
Management Review Initiative will be a 20852.
State of Missouri
• Pulaski County major focus of FedFleet 2005. The FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
State of New Jersey exhibitor information fair features the Monica Farrar, Executive Director,
• Essex, Bergen, Hudson and Passaic industry’s latest technology, vehicles, Advisory Committee on Minority
Counties products, and services. To learn more Health, Office of Minority Health, Office
State of New Mexico about FedFleet 2005 and to register, of Public Health and Science,
• Los Alamos and Rio Arriba visit the FedFleet 2005 Web site at http:/ Department of Health and Human
Counties /www.fedfleet.org. Services; 1101 Wootton Parkway, Suite
State of New York FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Mike 600; Rockville, MD 20852; telephone:
• Broome and Orange Counties Moses, Office of Governmentwide (301) 443–5084.
State of North Carolina Policy, at (202) 501–2507, or by e-mail A copy of the Committee charter and
• Brunswick and Columbus Counties to Mike.Moses@gsa.gov. list of the current membership can be

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