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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

52 / Friday, March 18, 2005 / Notices 13197

Federal Communications Commission. agreement to the Secretary, Federal shall commence within the time
Marlene H. Dortch, Maritime Commission, Washington, DC limitations prescribed in 46 CFR 502.61,
Secretary. 20573, within 10 days of the date this and only after consideration has been
[FR Doc. 05–5403 Filed 3–17–05; 8:45 am] notice appears in the Federal Register. given by the parties and the presiding
BILLING CODE 6712–01–M
Agreement No.: 011908. officer to the use of alternative forms of
Title: CSAV/Maruba Cross Slot dispute resolution. The hearing shall
Charter Agreement. include oral testimony and cross-
Parties: Maruba S.A. and Compania examination in the discretion of the
FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION
Sudamericana de Vapores S.A. presiding officer only upon proper
Sunshine Act Meeting Filing Party: Walter H. Lion, Esq.; showing that there are genuine issues of
McLaughlin & Stern, LLP; 260 Madison material fact that cannot be resolved on
PREVIOUSLY ANNOUNCED DATE AND TIME: Avenue; New York, New York 10016. the basis of sworn statements, affidavits,
Thursday, March 17, 2005, 10 a.m. Synopsis: The agreement permits depositions, or other documents or that
meeting open to the public. This CSAV and Maruba to cross charter space the nature of the matter in issue is such
meeting was cancelled. in the trade between the United States that an oral hearing and cross-
DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, March 22, 2005
Pacific Coast and the Pacific Coasts of examination are necessary for the
at 3 p.m. Mexico and Canada. development of an adequate record.
Dated: March 15, 2005. Pursuant to the further terms of 46 CFR
PLACE: 999 E Street, NW., Washington,
By Order of the Federal Maritime 502.61, the initial decision of the
DC.
Commission. presiding officer in this proceeding shall
STATUS: This meeting will be closed to be issued by March 9, 2006 and the final
the public. Bryant L. VanBrakle,
Secretary. decision of the Commission shall be
ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED: Compliance issued by July 7, 2006.
matters pursuant to 2 U.S.C. § 437g. [FR Doc. 05–5423 Filed 3–17–05; 8:45 am]
Audits conducted pursuant to 2 U.S.C. BILLING CODE 6730–01–P Bryant L. VanBrakle,
437g, § 438(b), and Title 26, U.S.C. Secretary.
Matters concerning participation in civil [FR Doc. 05–5424 Filed 3–17–05; 8:45 am]
actions or proceedings or arbitration. FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION BILLING CODE 6730–01–P
Internal personnel rules and procedures [Docket No. 05–02]
or matters affecting a particular
employee. SAT International Corporation v. Great DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
DATE AND TIME: March 24, 2005, at 10
White Fleet (US), Ltd.; Notice of Filing HUMAN SERVICES
a.m. of Complaint and Assignment
Centers for Disease Control and
PLACE: 999 E Street, NW., Washington, Notice is given that a complaint has
Prevention
DC (Ninth Floor). been filed with the Federal Maritime
STATUS: This meeting will be open to the Commission (‘‘Commission’’) by SAT [30 Day–05–0414X]
public. International Corporation (‘‘SAT’’ or
‘‘Complainant’’) against Great White Proposed Data Collections Submitted
ITEMS TO BE DISCUSSED: Correction and for Public Comment and
Approval of Minutes. 2005 Legislative Fleet (US), Ltd. (‘‘Great White’’ or
‘‘Respondent’’). Great White, acting as a Recommendations
Recommendations. Notice of Proposed
Rulemaking on the Internet: Definitions VOCC, transported cargo for SAT from The Centers for Disease Control and
of ‘‘Public Communication’’ and the United States to Guatemala. Prevention (CDC) publishes a list of
‘‘Generic Campaign Activity,’’ and Complainant contends that Respondent information collection requests under
Disclaimers. Routine Administrative violated section 10(b)(4)(E) of the review by the Office of Management and
Matters. Shipping Act of 1984, 46 U.S.C. app. Budget (OMB) in compliance with the
§ 1709(b)(4)(E), by engaging in unfair Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C.
PERSON TO CONTACT FOR INFORMATION: and unjustly discriminatory practices
Mr. Robert Biersack, Press Officer, Chapter 35). To request a copy of these
relating to the adjustment and requests, call the CDC Reports Clearance
Telephone: (202) 694–1220. settlement of claims. Complainant also Officer at (404) 371–5983 or send an e-
Mary W. Dove, contends that Respondent violated mail to omb@cdc.gov. Send written
Secretary of the Commission. section 10(d)(1) of the Shipping Act of comments to CDC Desk Officer, Human
[FR Doc. 05–5479 Filed 3–16–05; 11:01 am] 1984, 46 U.S.C. app. § 1709(d)(1), by Resources and Housing Branch, Office
BILLING CODE 6717–01–M
failing to establish, observe, and enforce of Management and Budget by fax to
just and reasonable regulations and (202) 395–6974. Written comments
practices relating to the handling of should be received within 30 days of
SAT’s goods. Complainant claims that it this notice.
FEDERAL MARITIME COMMISSION has suffered damages in the amount of
at least $69,520. Complainant seeks an Proposed Project
Notice of Agreement Filed
order directing Respondent to cease and Ecology of Bats in Households: A
The Commission hereby gives notice desist from such unlawful activities and Survey for Assessing Knowledge,
of the filing of the following agreement compelling Respondent to make Attitudes, and Health Risks—New—
under the Shipping Act of 1984. reparations to SAT in an amount to be National Center for Infectious Diseases
Interested parties may obtain copies of proved at an administrative hearing, (NCID), Centers for Disease Control and
agreements by contacting the plus interest, costs, and reasonable Prevention (CDC).
Commission’s Office of Agreements at attorneys’ fees. Bats are associated with many
202–523–5793 or via e-mail at This proceeding has been assigned to different kinds of infectious diseases
tradeanalysis@fmc.gov. Interested the Office of Administrative Law Judges. that may be pathogenic to humans.
parties may submit comments on an Hearing in this matter, if any is held, Anthropogenic change from urban

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sprawl provides new roosts for bats in health concern because many administering a survey focused on
homes and buildings while reducing organizations actually promote frequency and nature of hospital/clinic
available natural roosts and putting interactions between bats and humans, visits, frequency of bat exposure, and
humans in more frequent contact with without consideration of public health frequency of post-exposure prophylaxis
bats. The largest public health concern consequences. (PEP) for rabies.
with respect to bat exposure is the The questionnaire will establish bat The list of households with roosts is
transmission of rabies virus—about 75% exposure history, general personal provided by Colorado State University
of human rabies deaths are from bat- health history including frequency of bat researchers, identified through
associated rabies variants. The current post-exposure prophylaxis for rabies radio-tagging of bats. We plan to
U.S. guidelines for animal rabies and knowledge and attitudes pertaining improve the knowledge of the ecology of
prevention and control recommend that to bat roosts. The Colorado State bats and associated rabies transmission
bats be excluded from houses and University/United States Geological by assimilating rabies prevalence data in
adjacent structures to prevent direct Survey (USGS) study provides both a a bat population with data regarding the
association with humans. While direct background for bat and rabies virus roost ecology and bat/human interaction
association with bats is certainly a risk ecology in the Fort Collins area, and the ecology in a rapidly sprawling suburban
factor for rabies transmission, little is ability of conservation and health issues area, Ft. Collins, Colorado. There is no
known about the effects of indirect to be relayed to the public. cost to the respondents other than their
association with bats and potential We will evaluate health outcomes time. The total annualized burden hours
adverse health effects. This is of public among household members by are 178.

ANNUALIZED BURDEN TABLE


Number of re- Average bur-
Number of
Respondents sponses/re- den/response
respondents spondent (in hours)

Households with Bats (n=45) ...................................................................................................... 81 1 30/60


Households without Bats (n=153) ............................................................................................... 275 1 30/60

Dated: March 14, 2005. funding preference during the FY 2005 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
Betsey Dunaway, competition to current and former HUMAN SERVICES
Acting Reports Clearance Officer, Centers for Healthy Start grantees, including those
Disease Control and Prevention. whose Healthy Start grant application Health Resources and Services
[FR Doc. 05–5384 Filed 3–17–05; 8:45 am] was approved but not funded in FY Administration
BILLING CODE 4163–18–P 2004.
Advisory Committee on Heritable
Senate Report 108–345 at 54 (2004) Disorders and Genetic Diseases in
accompanying the Consolidated Newborns and Children; Notice of
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND
HUMAN SERVICES Appropriations Act, 2005 (Pub. L. 108– Meeting
447) states ‘‘The Committee urges HRSA
to give preference to current and former In accordance with section 10(a)(2) of
Health Resources and Services the Federal Advisory Committee Act
Administration grantees with expiring or recently
(Public Law 92–463), notice is hereby
expired project periods. This should
General Notice. given of the following meeting:
include grantees whose grant
applications were approved but not Name: Advisory Committee on Heritable
AGENCY: Health Resources and Services Disorders and Genetic Diseases in Newborns
Administration, HHS. funded during fiscal year 2004.’’
and Children (ACHDGDNC).
ACTION: General notice. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dates and Times: April 21, 2005, 9 a.m. to
Maribeth Badura, Director, Division of 5 p.m., April 22, 2005, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Background Place: Ronald Reagan Building and
Healthy Start and Perinatal Services,
International Trade Center, 1300
This notice supplements the summer Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
2004 HRSA Preview which announced HRSA, Room 18–20, Parklawn Building, 20004.
the availability of fiscal year (FY) 2005 5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, Maryland Status: The meeting will be open to the
funding for new and competing 20857; telephone (301) 443–0543; e-mail public with attendance limited to space
continuation applications for Healthy MBadura@hrsa.gov. availability.
Purpose: The Advisory Committee
Start. Healthy Start, authorized under Dated: March 14, 2005. provides advice and recommendations
section 330H of the Public Health Elizabeth M. Duke, concerning the grants and projects authorized
Service Act, strengthens communities to under the Heritable Disorders Program and
effectively address the causes of infant Administrator.
technical information to develop policies and
mortality, low birth weight and other [FR Doc. 05–5378 Filed 3–17–05; 8:45 am] priorities for this program that will enhance
poor perinatal outcomes for women and BILLING CODE 4165–15–P the ability of the State and local health
infants. Recently, new guidance became agencies to provide for newborn and child
available with regards to funding FY screening, counseling and health care
2005 Healthy Start programs. services for newborns and children having or
at risk for heritable disorders. Specifically,
SUMMARY: Following the Senate the Advisory Committee shall advise and
Committee’s recommendation, the guide the Secretary regarding the most
Health Resources and Services appropriate application of universal newborn
Administration (HRSA) will give screening tests, technologies, policies,

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