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obtain comments from the public and years between jail censuses. The ASJ Appendix, as well as such additional
affected agencies. enables the Bureau; Federal, State, and statutes as may from time to time be
Comments are encouraged and will be local correctional administrators; enacted containing provisions for the
accepted for ‘‘sixty days’’ until March 5, legislators; researchers; and planners to payment of wages determined to be
2002. This process is conducted in track growth in the number of jails and prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in
accordance with 5 CFR 1320.10. their capacities nationally; as well as, accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act.
If you have additional comments, track changes in the demographics and The prevailing rates and fringe benefits
suggestions, or additional information, supervision status of jail population and determined in these decisions shall, in
especially regarding the estimated the prevalence of crowding. accordance with the provisions of the
public burden and associated response (5) An estimate of the total number of foregoing statutes, constitute the
time, please write to Lawrence A. respondents and the amount of time minimum wages payable on Federal and
Greenfeld, Acting Director, Bureau of needed for an average respondent to federally assisted construction projects
Justice Statistics, 810 Seventh St. NW., respond: There are approximately 946 to laborers and mechanics of the
Washington, DC 20531. If you need a respondents responding to the survey, specified classes engaged on contract
copy of the collection instruments with each taking an average 1.25 hours to work of the character and in the
instructions, or have additional respond. localities described therein.
information, please contact Jennifer (6) An estimate of the total public Good cause is hereby found for not
Karberg at (202) 307–1043, or via burden (in hours) associated with the utilizing notice and public comment
facsimile at (202) 514–1757. collection: There are an estimated 1,180 procedure thereon prior to the issuance
Written comments and suggestions annual burden hours associated with of these determinations as prescribed in
from the public and affected agencies this information collection. 5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay
concerning the proposed collection of If additional information is required, in the effective date as prescribed in that
information should address one or more contact: Mrs. Brenda E. Dyer, Deputy section, because the necessity to issue
of the following four points: Clearance Officer, United States current construction industry wage
(1) Evaluate whether the collection of Department of Justice, Information determinations frequently and in large
information is necessary for the proper Management and Security Staff, Justice volume causes procedures to be
performance of the functions of the Management Division, Suite 1600, impractical and contrary to the public
agency, including whether the Patrick Henry Building, 601 D Street, interest.
information will have practical utility; NW., Washington, DC 20530. General wage determination
(2) Evaluate the accuracy of the Dated: December 19, 2001. decisions, and modifications and
agency’s estimate of the burden of the Brenda E. Dyer,
supersedes decisions thereto, contain no
collection of information, including the expiration dates and are effective from
Department Deputy Clearance Officer,
validity of the methodology and Department of Justice.
their date of notice in the Federal
assumptions used; Register, or on the date written notice
[FR Doc. 02–158 Filed 1–3–02; 8:45 am]
(3) Enhance the quality, utility and is received by the agency, whichever is
BILLING CODE 4410–18–M
clarity of the information to be earlier. These decisions are to be used
collected; and in accordance with the provisions of 29
(4) Minimize the burden of the CFR parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the
collection of information on those who DEPARTMENT OF LABOR applicable decision, together with any
are to respond, including through the modifications issued, must be made a
Employment Standards Administration
use of appropriate automated, part of every contract for performance of
Wage and Hour Division
electronic, mechanical, or other the described work within the
technological collection techniques or Minimum Wages for Federal and geographic area indicated as required by
other forms of information technology, Federally Assisted Construction; an applicable Federal prevailing wage
e.g. permitting electronic submission of General Wage Determination Decisions law and 29 CFR part 5. The wage rates
responses. and fringe benefits, notice of which is
General wage determination decisions published herein, and which are
Overview of This Information of the Secretary of Labor are issued in contained in the Government Printing
Collection accordance with applicable law and are Office (GPO) document entitled
(1) Type of information collection: based on the information obtained by ‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued
Reinstatement, with change, of a the Department of Labor from its study Under The Davis-Bacon And Related
previously approved collection for of local wage conditions and data made Acts,’’ shall be the minimum paid by
which approval has expired: available from other sources. They contractors and subcontractors to
(2) The title of the Form/Collection: specify the basic hourly wage rates and laborers and mechanics.
The Annual Survey of Jails. fringe benefits which are determined to Any person, organization, or
(3) The agency form number and the be prevailing for the described classes of governmental agency having an interest
applicable component of the laborers and mechanics employed on in the rates determined as prevailing is
Department sponsoring the collection: construction projects of a similar encouraged to submit wage rate and
Forms: CJ–5, CJ–5A, CJ–5B. Corrections character and in the localities specified fringe benefit information for
Statistics, Bureau of Justice Statistics, therein. consideration by the Department.
Office of Justice Programs, United States The determinations in these decisions Further information and self-
Department of Justice. of prevailing rates and fringe benefits explanatory forms for the purpose of
(4) Affected public who will be asked have been made in accordance with 29 submitting this data may be obtained by
to respond, as well as a brief abstract: CFR part 1, by authority of the Secretary writing to the U.S. Department of Labor,
Primary: County and City jail authorities of Labor pursuant to the provisions of Employment Standards Administration,
and Tribal authorities. The ‘‘Annual the Davis-Bacon Act of March 3, 1931, Wage and Hour Division, Division of
Survey of Jails’’ (ASJ) is the only as amended (46 Stat. 1494, as amended, Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution
collection effort that provides an ability 40 U.S.C. 276a) and of other Federal Avenue, NW., Room S–3014,
to maintain important jail statistics in statutes referred to in 29 CFR part 1, Washington, DC 20210.

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Modification to General Wage GA010044 (Mar. 02, 2001) IA010014 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Determination Decisions GA010050 (Mar. 02, 2001) Nebraska
GA010055 (Mar. 02, 2001) NE010003 (Mar. 02, 2001)
The number of the decisions listed at GA010073 (Mar. 02, 2001) NE010004 (Mar. 02, 2001)
the Government Printing Office GA010085 (Mar. 02, 2001) NE010007 (Mar. 02, 2001)
document entitled ‘‘General Wage GA010086 (Mar. 02, 2001) NE010009 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Determinations Issued Under the Davis- Mississippi NE010010 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Bacon and related Acts’’ being modified MS010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) NE010011 (Mar. 02, 2001)
are listed by Volume and State. Dates of MS010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) NE010021 (Mar. 2, 2001)
Tennessee NE010025 (Mar. 2, 2001)
publication in the Federal Register are
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in parentheses following the decisions
TN010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) Volume VI
being modified. TN010005 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Volume I TN010040 (Mar. 02, 2001) Alaska
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Massachusetts Idaho
MA010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010042 (Mar. 02, 2001)
TN010043 (Mar. 02, 2001) ID010001 (Mar. 2, 2001)
MA010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) ID010003 (Mar. 2, 2001)
MA010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010044 (Mar. 02, 2001)
TN010045 (Mar. 02, 2001) ID010004 (Mar. 2, 2001)
MA010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) ID010005 (Mar. 2, 2001)
MA010010 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010048 (Mar. 02, 2001)
TN010062 (Mar. 02, 2001) ID010013 (Mar. 2, 2001)
MA010017 (Mar. 02, 2001) ID010014 (Mar. 2, 2001)
MA010018 (Mar. 02, 2001) Volume IV North Dakota
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IL010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) Oregon
New Hampshire OR010001 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NH010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010003 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) OR010004 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NH010005 (Mar. 02, 2001) OR010007 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NH010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010005 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) OR010017 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NH010011 (Mar. 02, 2001) Washington
New Jersey IL010007 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) WA010001 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NJ010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) WA010002 (Mar. 2, 2001)
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IL010012 (Mar. 02, 2001) WA010003 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NJ010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) WA010006 (Mar. 2, 2001)
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IL010024 (Mar. 02, 2001) California
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NY010018 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010025 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010027 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010002 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NY010021 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010028 (Mar. 2, 2001)
NY010026 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010031 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010032 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010030 (Mar. 2, 2001)
Rhode Island CA010031 (Mar. 2, 2001)
RI010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010037 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010045 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010033 (Mar. 2, 2001)
Volume II IL010046 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010039 (Mar. 2, 2001)
IL010048 (Mar. 02, 2001) Hawaii
District of Columbia
IL010050 (Mar. 02, 2001) HI010001 (Mar. 2, 2001)
DC10001 (Mar. 02, 2001)
DC10003 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010051 (Mar. 02, 2001) General Wage Determination
Delaware IL010066 (Mar. 02, 2001) Publication
DE10002 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010070 (Mar. 02, 2001)
DE10005 (Mar. 02, 2001) Indiana General wage determinations issued
Pennsylvania IN010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts,
PA10005 (Mar. 02, 2001) IN010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) including those noted above, may be
West Virginia IN010005 (Mar. 02, 2001) found in the Government Printing Office
WV010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) IN010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) (GPO) document entitled ‘‘General Wage
WV010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) Michigan determinations Issued Under the David-
WV010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) MI010002 (Mar. 02, 2001)
MI010005 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Bacon And Related Acts.’’ This
Volume III
MI010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) publication is available at each of the 50
Alabama MI010013 (Mar. 02, 2001) Regional Government Depository
AL010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) MI010062 (Mar. 02, 2001) Libraries and many of the 1,400
AL010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) MI010081 (Mar. 02, 2001) Government Depository Libraries across
AL010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) MI010082 (Mar. 02, 2001) the country.
AL010017 (Mar. 02, 2001) MI010084 (Mar. 02, 2001) General wage determinations issued
AL010033 (Mar. 02, 2001) MI010088 (Mar. 02, 2001) under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts
AL010034 (Mar. 02, 2001) are available electronically at no cost on
Georgia Volume V
GA010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) Arkansas
the Government Printing Office site at
GA010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) AR010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon.
GA010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) Iowa They are also available electronically
GA010022 (Mar. 02, 2001) IA010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) by subscription to the Davis-Bacon
GA010023 (Mar. 02, 2001) IA010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) Online Service (http://
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National Technical Information Service Information and Regulatory Affairs NUCLEAR REGULATORY
(NTIS) of the U.S. Department of (Attn: Desk Officer for the National COMMISSION
Commerce at 1–800–363–2068. This Indian Gaming Commission), Office of
subscription offers value-added features [Docket No. 40–8502]
Management and Budget, 725 17th
such as electronic delivery of modified Street NW., Washington, DC 20503. The COGEMA Mining Incorporated
wage decisions directly to the user’s NIGC regulation to which the
desktop, the ability to access prior wage information collection pertains is AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory
decisions issued during the year, available on the NIGC Web site, Commission.
extensive Help desk Support, etc. www.nigc.gov. The regulation is also ACTION: Final finding of no significant
Hard-copy subscriptions may be available by written request to the NIGC impact; notice of opportunity for
purchased from: Superintendent of (Attn: Michele Mitchell), 1441 L Street hearing.
Documents, U.S. Government Printing
NW., Suite 9100, Washington, DC,
Office, Washington, DC 20402, (202) SUMMARY: The U. S. Nuclear Regulatory
20005, or by telephone request at (202)
512–1800. Commission (NRC) proposes to amend
When ordering hard-copy 632–7003. This is not a toll-free number.
NRC Source Material License SUA–1341
subscription(s), be sure to specify the All other requests for information to authorize the licensee, COGEMA
State(s) of interest, since subscriptions should be submitted to Michele Mining Incorporated (COGEMA) to
may be ordered for any or all of the six Mitchell at the above address for the conduct surface (land and structures)
separate Volumes, arranged by State. NIGC. decommissioning according to the
Subscriptions include an annual edition SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
submitted plan.
(issued in January or February) which An Environmental Assessment (EA)
includes all current general wage Title: Minimum Internal Control was performed by the NRC staff in
determinations for the States covered by Standards. support of its review of COGEMA’s
each volume. Throughout the remainder OMB Number: 3141–0009. license amendment request, in
of the year, regular weekly updates will Abstract: The Indian Gaming accordance with the requirements of 10
be distributed to subscribers. CFR part 51. The conclusion of the
Regulatory Act, 25 U.S.C. 2701 et seq.,
Signed at Washington, DC this 27th day of Environmental Assessment is a Finding
authorizes the NIGC to promulgate
December 2001. of No Significant Impact (FONSI) for the
regulations sufficient to shield Indian
Terry Sullivan, proposed licensing action.
gaming from corrupting influences, to
Acting Chief, Branch of Construction Wage FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
ensure that the tribes are the primary
Determinations. beneficiaries of gaming and to assure Elaine Brummett, Fuel Cycle Licensing
[FR Doc. 02–46 Filed 1–3–02; 8:45 am] Branch, Division of Fuel Cycle Safety
that Indian gaming is fair and honest.
BILLING CODE 4510–27–M and Safeguards, Office of Nuclear
The NIGC’s Minimum Internal Control
Material Safety and Safeguards, U. S.
standards provide a baseline from Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Mail
which to gauge whether a tribe has Stop T8–A33, Washington, DC 20555–
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protect the assets of its gaming
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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AGENCY: National Indian Gaming Commission’s ability to fulfill its The COGEMA Irigaray and
Commission. oversight responsibilities. This Christensen Ranch In Situ Leach
ACTION: Notice. evaluation may be completed within the facilities are licensed by the U. S.
annual financial audit of the gaming Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
SUMMARY: The National Indian Gaming operation and does not require a under Source Materials License SUA–
Commission (NIGC), in accordance with separate audit of the gaming operation’s 1341 to possess byproduct material in
the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, is internal control system. the form of uranium waste as well as
submitting to the Office of Management
Respondents: Indian tribal gaming other radioactive wastes generated by
and Budget (OMB) a request to review
operations. past uranium processing operations.
and extend approval for the information
collection activity associated with the Estimated Number of Respondents: Summary of the Environmental
submission of an annual audit report 315. Assessment
pursuant to 25 CFR 542.3(d) by Indian The NRC staff performed an appraisal
Estimated Annual Responses: 315.
tribes conducting gaming under the of the environmental impacts associated
Indian Gaming Regulatory Act. The Estimated Annual Burden Hours per
Respondent: 120 hrs. with the surface decommissioning plan,
OMB will consider comments from the in accordance with 10 CFR Part 51,
public on this information collection Estimated Total Annual Burden on Environmental Protection Regulations
activity. Respondents: 37,800 hours. for Domestic Licensing and Related
DATES AND ADDRESSES: Comments Estimated Total Annual Cost Burden: Regulatory Functions. The license
regarding the NIGC’s evaluation of the $3,780,000. amendment would authorize COGEMA
information collection activity and its to decontaminate structures (such as
request to OMB to extend approval for Richard Schiff, buildings) and equipment, remove
the information collection must be Deputy Chief of Staff. contaminated soil and equipment for
received by February 4, 2002. When [FR Doc. 02–182 Filed 1–3–02; 8:45 am] disposal, and restore the land according
providing comment, a respondent BILLING CODE 7565–01–P to the procedures and criteria present in
should specify the particular collection the submitted plan. Ground water
activity to which the comment pertains. restoration has been addressed in a
Send comments to: Office of previous licensing action. The technical

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