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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

12 / Wednesday, January 19, 2005 / Notices 3069

currently priced outlets for selected A key element completed during 2004 month, reduce data capture mistakes,
item categories where the priced items was to convert all on going data speed up review time, and to improve
are reinitiated two years after the collection and transmission to survey logistics management.
original initiation, thus offering the electronic systems. The introduction of Type of Review: Revision of a
chance that new goods will be selected a Computer-Assisted Data Collection
currently approved collection.
for pricing. An example is prescription (CADC) for the C&S portion of the CPI
drugs where, based on current sales has resulted in significant advantages by Agency: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
data, a new sample of prescribed drugs increasing productivity and improving Title: Consumer Price Index
will be selected to replace the currently the overall quality of the CPI. Electronic Commodities and Services Survey.
priced drugs. Since this reselection will data collection and transmission
OMB Number: 1220–0039.
include all currently dispensed drugs, provide long-term savings through a
those prescription drugs that have been major reduction of mail, paperwork, and Affected Public: Business or other for-
introduced since the previous initiation printing costs. Electronic systems allow profit; not-for-profit institutions; and
will have a chance to be selected. for price collection to cover the entire State, local, or tribal government.

Total number of Total annual Hours per re- Estimated total


Activity Frequency
respondents responses sponse (average) burden hours

Pricing ................................... 42,314 Monthly/Bimonthly ................ 385,904 .33 127,348


Initiation ................................ 12,634 Annual ................................... 12,634 1.0 12,634
Re-initiation ........................... 440 Annual ................................... 440 1.0 440
Test pricing ........................... 1,900 Annual ................................... 1,900 .65 1,235

Totals ............................. 57,288 ............................................... 400,878 .............................. 141,657

Total Burden Cost (Capital/Startup): Signed in Washington, DC, this 11th day of performing sound recordings by means
$0. January 2005. of interactive audio-only subscription
Cathy Kazanowski, digital audio transmissions to the public
Total Burden Cost (Operating/
Chief, Division of Management Systems, for a fee on or before July 31, 1998, are
Maintenance): $0.
Bureau of Labor Statistics. known as ‘‘preexisting subscription
III. Desired Focus of Comments [FR Doc. 05–1002 Filed 1–18–05; 8:45 am] services.’’ Three services fall within this
BILLING CODE 4510–28–P category: DMX Music, Inc., Muzak LLC,
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is
and Music Choice (‘‘the Services’’).
particularly interested in comments
These services make payments of
that: LIBRARY OF CONGRESS royalty fees to and file reports of sound
• Evaluate whether the proposed recording performances with
collection of information is necessary Copyright Office
SoundExchange. SoundExchange is a
for the proper performance of the [Docket No. 2005–1 CARP] collecting rights entity that was
functions of the agency, including designated by the Librarian of Congress
whether the information will have Notice of Intent To Audit to collect and distribute royalty fee
practical utility; payments made under section 114(d)(2)
AGENCY: Copyright Office, Library of
• Evaluate the accuracy of the Congress. by the three preexisting subscription
agency’s estimate of the burden of the ACTION: Public notice. services. See 68 FR 39837 (July 3, 2003).
proposed collection of information, Pursuant to section 260.5 of title 37 of
including the validity of the SUMMARY: The Copyright Office of the the Code of Federal Regulations, an
methodology and assumptions used; Library of Congress is announcing interested party may initiate an audit of
• Enhance the quality, utility, and receipt of three notices of intent to audit any one of the three preexisting
clarity of the information to be preexisting subscription services that services. SoundExchange, as the
collected; and transmit sound recordings under
designated collector and distributor of
statutory licenses. The audits intend to
• Minimize the burden of the royalties paid by preexisting
verify statements of account for the
collection of information on those who subscription services to interested
years 2001, 2002, and 2003.
are to respond, including through the copyright parties, is an interested party
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
use of appropriate automated, and may conduct one audit per calendar
Tanya M. Sandros, Associate General
electronic, mechanical, or other year of one or all of the Services for the
Counsel, or Abioye E. Oyewole, CARP
technological collection techniques or purpose of verifying their statements of
Specialist, Copyright Arbitration
other forms of information technology, account. As a preliminary matter, the
Royalty Panel (CARP), P.O. Box 70977,
e.g., permitting electronic submissions Southwest Station, Washington, DC interested party is required to submit a
of responses. 20024–0977. Telephone: (202) 707– notice of its intent to audit a preexisting
8380. Telefax: (202) 707–3423. subscription service with the Copyright
Comments submitted in response to
Office and to serve this notice on the
this notice will be summarized and/or SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Section
service to be audited. 37 CFR 260.5(c).
included in the request for Office of 114(d)(2) of title 17 of the United States
Management and Budget approval of the Code provides statutory licensing On December 21, 2004,
information collection request; they also requirements for subscription services SoundExchange filed with the
will become a matter of public record. that perform sound recordings by means Copyright Office three notices of intent
of digital audio transmissions. Those to audit the preexisting subscription
that were in existence and were

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3070 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 12 / Wednesday, January 19, 2005 / Notices

services 1,2,3 for the years 2001, 2002, NUCLEAR REGULATORY into a decommissioning trust fund. The
and 2003. As stated in section 260.5(c), COMMISSION NRC granted the renewal of the two
the Copyright Office then is required to licenses based on the Licensee’s
[Docket Nos. 030–05980, 030–05982]
publish a notice in the Federal Register continued ability to provide sufficient
[License Nos. 37–00030–02, 37–00030–08,
within thirty days of receipt of the filing EA–04–148] remediation funding and adequate
announcing an interested party’s intent security of radioactive materials at the
to conduct an audit. In the Matter of Safety Light facility.
In accordance with this regulation the Corporation, Bloomsburg, PA; Order On November 21, 2003, the NRC
Office is publishing today’s notice to Suspending License (Effective learned, during telephone conversations
Immediately) with Licensee management, that the
fulfill this requirement with respect to
Licensee had not made all payments
SoundExchange’s notices of intent to Safety Light Corporation (the Licensee into its decommissioning trust fund, as
audit. or SLC) is the holder of two Byproduct required by Condition 16 (License No.
Dated: January 13, 2005 Material Licenses issued by the Nuclear 37–00030–02) and Condition 20.A
Tanya M. Sandros, Regulatory Commission (NRC or (License No. 37–00030–08). The
Associate General Counsel. Commission) pursuant to 10 CFR part Licensee failed to make several
[FR Doc. 05–1037 Filed 1–18–05; 8:45 am] 30 for the facility at 4150–A Old prescribed deposits into the
BILLING CODE 1410–33–S
Berwick Road near Bloomsburg, decommissioning trust fund over the
Pennsylvania. License No. 37–00030–02 period from May 2001 to December
authorizes the Licensee to characterize 2002. The Licensee made all overdue
and decommission its contaminated payments by February 2003 to address
NATIONAL TRANSPORTATION facilities, equipment, and land. License the deficit that existed at the end of
SAFETY BOARD No. 37–00030–08 authorizes, among 2002. However, starting in January 2003,
other things, the Licensee to the Licensee again failed to make the
Sunshine Act Meeting Notice manufacture self-luminous signs and total prescribed payments into the
foils using tritium. The licenses were decommissioning trust fund, resulting
TIME AND DATE: 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, last renewed on December 28, 1999, and in a deficit of $81,000 by the end of
January 25, 2005. are due to expire on December 31, 2004. November 2003.
On December 28, 1999, License Nos. Upon learning of the foregoing, on
PLACE: NTSB Board Room, 429 L’Enfant 37–00030–02 and 37–00030–08 were December 19, 2003, the NRC issued a
Plaza, SW., Washington, DC 20594. renewed. As part of these renewals, Demand for Information to SLC which
STATUS: The one item is Open to the License Conditions were included that required the Licensee to submit to the
Public. exempted the Licensee from certain of NRC the following information:
the Commission’s financial assurance 1. Detailed schedule for making all
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED: 7686 requirements and required the Licensee overdue payments, with interest, to the
Railroad Accident Report—Derailment to develop plans which would address decommissioning trust fund;
of Canadian National Freight Train the License Termination Rule (10 CFR 2. Reasons why the Licensee did not
M33371–08 and Subsequent Release of part 20, subpart E). This exemption was make the required payments, as
Hazardous Materials in Tamaroa, granted in response to the Licensee’s scheduled, to the decommissioning trust
Illinois, February 9, 2003. request to the Commission to exempt fund;
the Licensee from the financial 1. Reasons why the NRC should have
NEWS MEDIA CONTACT: Telephone: (202)
assurance decommissioning confidence that the Licensee will, in the
314–6100.
requirements set forth in 10 CFR 30.32 future, make the required monthly
Individuals requesting specific and 10 CFR 30.35, based on the lack of deposits to the decommissioning trust
accommodations should contact Ms. sufficient funds available at the time to fund;
Carolyn Dargan at (202) 314–6305 by assure that adequate financial ability 2. Assurance from the Licensee, that,
Friday, January 21, 2005. existed to decommission the facility. In should it encounter any difficulty
The public may view the meeting via lieu of complying with 10 CFR 30.35, making required monthly deposits in
a live or archived Web cast by accessing the Licensee committed to (1) develop a the future, it will promptly notify the
a link under ‘‘News & Events’’ on the schedule and plan, for NRC review and NRC that there will be a delay in making
NTSB home page at http:// approval, for additional site a specific deposit, and provide the
www.ntsb.gov. characterization and to develop revised reasons for the delay;
cost estimates including strategies for 3. Reasons why the NRC should have
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Vicky site decommissioning that would
D’Onofrio, (202) 314–6410. confidence that in the future, the
comply with the criteria specified in the Licensee will adhere to license
Dated: January 14, 2005. license termination rule, 10 CFR 30.36, conditions and applicable NRC
Vicky D’Onofrio, and (2) contribute specified monthly requirements;
Federal Register Liaison Officer. payments ($7,000 per month in 2000; 4. Reasons why, in light of the
[FR Doc. 05–1138 Filed 1–14–05; 1:26 pm] $8,000 per month in 2001 and 2002; and Licensee’s past failure to make all
BILLING CODE 7533–01–M
$9,000 per month in 2003 and 2004) to required payments to the trust fund,
a decommissioning trust fund over the License Nos. 37–00030–02 and 37–
1 A copy of the Notice of Intent to Audit DMX life of the license to support 00030–08 should not be modified,
Music, Inc. will be posted on the Office website at decommissioning activities. The NRC suspended, or revoked.
http://www.copyright.gov/carp/dmxlnotice.pdf. specifically approved an exemption, in On January 16, 2004, the Licensee
2 A copy of the Notice of Intent to Audit Muzak
Condition 16 of Amendment No. 51 for responded to the Demand for
LLC will be posted on the Office website at http:/ License 37–00030–02 and Condition Information and indicated, in part, that
/www.copyright.gov/carp/muzaklnotice.pdf.
3 A copy of the Notice of Intent to Audit Music 20.A of Amendment No. 13 for License the Licensee could not submit a detailed
Choice will be posted on the Office website at http:/ 37–00030–08, provided that the licensee schedule for making overdue payments
/www.copyright.gov/carp/musicchoicelnotice.pdf. make the specified monthly payments given the Licensee’s inability to

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