Availability of NUREG/BR-0006 and NUREG/BR-0007

Published date30 October 2020
Citation85 FR 68722
Record Number2020-23229
SectionRules and Regulations
CourtNuclear Regulatory Commission
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its place ‘‘Supplemental Nutrition
Assistance’’.
11. In § 247.16, revise paragraph (a) to
read as follows:
§ 247.16 Certification period.
(a) How long is the certification
period? (1) Minimum certification
period. The State agency must establish
certification periods that are not less
than one year but not more than three
years in duration. If the State agency
chooses to establish a certification
period that exceeds one year, the State
must first receive approval from FNS by
submitting a State Plan amendment.
FNS shall approve State requests for a
certification period exceeding one year
on the condition that, on an annual
basis, local agencies do the following:
(i) Verify the address and continued
interest of the participant; and
(ii) Have sufficient reason to
determine that the participant still
meets the income eligibility standards,
which may include a determination that
the participant has a fixed income.
(2) Temporary certification. An
eligible CSFP applicant, including
individuals on waiting lists, may be
provided with a temporary monthly
certification to fill any caseload slot
resulting from nonparticipation by
certified participants.
(3) Recertification. Participants must
be recertified following the application
procedures outlined at § 247.8 in order
to continue receiving program benefits
beyond the expiration of their
certification period.
* * * * *
§ 247.18 [Amended]
12. In § 247.18:
a. Remove paragraph (b)(4) and
redesignate paragraphs (b)(5) and (6) as
(b)(4) and (5).
b. Amend paragraph (c) by removing
the word ‘‘adult’’ before ‘‘participants’’
and removing, ‘‘and, if applicable, to
parents or caretakers of infant and child
participants. Local agencies are
encouraged to make nutrition education
available to children, where
appropriate’’
13. In § 247.19, am:
Amend paragraph (a) by revising the
first sentence and paragraph (b) to read
as follows: § 247.19 Dual participation.
(a) What must State and local
agencies do to prevent and detect dual
participation? The State agency must
work with local agencies to prevent and
detect dual participation. * * *
(b) What must the local agency do if
a CSFP participant is found to be
committing dual participation? A
participant found to be committing dual
participation must be discontinued from
participation at more than one CSFP
site. In accordance with § 247.20(b), if
the dual participation resulted from the
participant or caretaker of the
participant making false or misleading
statements, or intentionally withholding
information, the local agency must
disqualify the participant from CSFP,
unless the local agency determines that
disqualification would result in a
serious health risk. The local agency
must also initiate a claim against the
participant to recover the value of CSFP
benefits improperly received, in
accordance with § 247.30(c). Whenever
an individual’s participation in CSFP is
discontinued, the local agency must
notify the individual of the
discontinuance, in accordance with
§ 247.17. The individual may appeal the
discontinuance through the fair hearing
process, in accordance with § 247.33(a).
§ 247.25 [Amended]
14. In § 247.25(f), remove
‘‘§ 250.15(c)’’ and add in its place
‘‘§ 250.17(c)’’.
§ 247.28 [Amended]
15. In § 247.28(a), remove ‘‘under’’
and add in its place ‘‘in § 250.12 and’’.
§ 247.29 [Amended]
16. In § 247.29, amend paragraph
(b)(2)(i) by removing ‘‘in each
population category (e.g., infants,
children, and elderly)’’.
§ 247.30 [Amended]
17. In § 247.30(b), remove
‘‘§ 250.15(c)’’ in the first place it appears
and and add in its place ‘‘§ 250.16(a)’’,
and remove ‘‘§ 250.15(c)’’ in the second
place it appears and add in its place
‘‘§ 250.17(c)’’.
Pamilyn Miller,
Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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NUCLEAR REGULATORY
COMMISSION
10 CFR Parts 40, 74, 75, and 150
[NRC–2019–0108]
Availability of NUREG/BR–0006 and
NUREG/BR–0007
AGENCY
: Nuclear Regulatory
Commission.
ACTION
: NUREG; issuance.
SUMMARY
: The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
Commission (NRC) is issuing NUREG/
BR–0006, Revision 9, ‘‘Instructions for
Completing Nuclear Material
Transaction Reports,’’ and NUREG/BR–
0007, Revision 8, ‘‘Instructions for the
Preparation and Distribution of Material
Status Reports.’’ These NUREG
brochures provide guidance for
licensees submitting material
transaction reports and material status
reports to the Nuclear Materials
Management and Safeguards System.
DATES
: NUREG/BR–0006, Revision 9
and NUREG/BR–0007, Revision 8 and
its forms became effective on August 31,
2020.
ADDRESSES
: Please refer to Docket ID
NRC–2019–0108 when contacting the
NRC about the availability of
information regarding this document.
You may obtain publicly available
information related to this document
using any of the following methods:
DFederal Rulemaking Website: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov and search
for Docket ID NRC–2019–0108. Address
questions about Docket IDs in
Regulations.gov to Jennifer Borges;
telephone: 301–287–9127; email:
Jennifer.Borges@nrc.gov. For technical
questions, contact the individual listed
in the
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT
section of this document.
DNRC’s Agencywide Documents
Access and Management System
(ADAMS): You may obtain publicly
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adams.html. To begin the search, select
‘‘Begin Web-based ADAMS Search.’’ For
problems with ADAMS, please contact
the NRC’s Public Document Room (PDR)
reference staff at 1–800–397–4209, 301–
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nrc.gov. NUREG/BR–0006, Rev. 9
‘‘Instructions for Completing Nuclear
Material Transaction Reports,’’ is
available in ADAMS under Accession
No. ML20240A155, and NUREG/BR–
0007, Rev 8 ‘‘Instructions for the
Preparation and Distribution of Material
Status Reports’’ is available in ADAMS
under Accession No. ML20240A181.
DNRC’s Form Library: NRC Forms
740M, 741, 742 and 742C can be
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https://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/doc-
collections/forms.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
:
Mirabelle Shoemaker, Office of Nuclear
Material Safety and Safeguards, U.S.
Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Washington, DC 20555–0001; telephone:
301–415–7363, email:
Mirabelle.Shoemaker@nrc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
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I. Discussion
A request for comments on Draft
NUREG/BR–0006, Rev. 9 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML20240A155) and Draft
NUREG/BR–0007, Rev 8 (ADAMS
Accession No. ML20240A181) was
published in the Federal Register on
August 15, 2019 (84 FR 41644), with a
90-day comment period ending on
November 13, 2019. Comments received
on NUREG/BR–0006, Rev. 9 and
NUREG/BR–0007, Rev. 8 can be found
on the Federal Rulemaking website
(https://www.regulations.gov) under
Docket ID NRC–2019–0108.
NUREG/BR–0006 and NUREG/BR–
0007 provide instructions for reporting
information to the Nuclear Materials
Management and Safeguards System, as
required by NRC regulations. The NRC
has revised these documents to provide
additional clarification and examples of
nuclear material transaction reports and
nuclear material status reports, to aid
the licensee community in preparing
clear and accurate submittals.
Dated: October 15, 2020.
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
James L. Rubenstone,
Chief, Material Control and Accounting
Branch, Division of Fuel Management, Office
of Nuclear Material Safety and Safeguards.
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BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
10 CFR Part 430
[EERE–2018–BT–STD–0005]
RIN 1904–AE35
Energy Conservation Program:
Establishment of a New Product Class
for Residential Dishwashers
AGENCY
: Office of Energy Efficiency and
Renewable Energy (EERE), Department
of Energy.
ACTION
: Final rule.
SUMMARY
: The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) received a petition from
the Competitive Enterprise Institute
(CEI) to define a new product class
under the Energy Policy and
Conservation Act, as amended (EPCA),
for standard residential dishwashers
with a cycle time for the normal cycle
of less than one hour from washing
through drying. Based upon its
evaluation of the petition and careful
consideration of the public comments,
DOE granted CEI’s petition and
proposed a dishwasher product class
with a cycle time for the normal cycle
of less than one hour. In this final rule,
DOE establishes a new product class for
standard residential dishwashers with a
cycle time for the normal cycle of one
hour (60 minutes) or less from washing
through drying. DOE’s decision to
establish the new product class is based
on its evaluation of CEI’s petition, the
comments the Department received in
response to the petition and the
proposed rule to establish the new
product class, as well as additional
testing and evaluation conducted by the
Department. This rulemaking only sets
out the basis for the new product class.
DOE intends to determine the specific
energy and water consumption limits
for the product class in a separate
rulemaking.
DATES
: The effective date of this rule is
November 30, 2020. The incorporation
by reference of a certain publication in
this final rule is approved by the
Director of the Office of the Federal
Register as of November 30, 2020.
ADDRESSES
: The docket for this
rulemaking, which includes Federal
Register notices, comments, and other
supporting documents/materials, is
available for review at https://
www.regulations.gov. All documents in
the docket are listed in the https://
www.regulations.gov index. However,
not all documents listed in the index
may be publicly available, such as
information that is exempt from public
disclosure.
The docket web page can be found at:
https://www.regulations.gov/
docket?D=EERE-2018-BT-STD-0005.
The docket web page contains
instructions on how to access all
documents, including public comments,
in the docket.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
: Ms.
Kathryn McIntosh, U.S. Department of
Energy, Office of the General Counsel,
GC–33, 1000 Independence Avenue SW,
Washington, DC 20585. Telephone:
(202) 586–2002. Email:
Kathryn.McIntosh@hq.doe.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
: DOE
incorporates by reference the following
industry standard into 10 CFR part 430:
ANSI/AHAM DW–1–2010, Household
Electric Dishwashers, (ANSI approved
September 18, 2010).
A copy of ANSI/AHAM DW–2010 is
available at: Association of Home
Appliance Manufacturers, 1111 19th
Street NW, Suite 402, Washington, DC
20036, 202–872–5955, or go to http://
www.aham.org.
For a further discussion of this
standard, see section V.N.
I. Summary of the Final Rule
II. Introduction
A. Background
B. DOE Testing and Analysis of Results
III. Discussion
A. Establishment of a Short-Cycle Product
Class for Standard Residential
Dishwashers, 42 U.S.C. 6295(q)
B. Anti-Backsliding Considerations, 42.
U.S.C. 6295(o)
C. Other Comments
IV. Conclusion
V. Procedural Issues and Regulatory Review
A. Review Under Executive Orders 12866
and 13563
B. Review Under Executive Orders 13771
and 13777
C. Review Under the Regulatory Flexibility
Act
D. Review Under the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995
E. Review Under the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969
F. Review Under Executive Order 13132
G. Review Under Executive Order 12988
H. Review Under the Unfunded Mandates
Reform Act of 1995
I. Review Under the Treasury and General
Government Appropriations Act, 1999
J. Review Under Executive Order 12630,
‘‘Governmental Actions and Interference
With Constitutionally Protected Property
Rights’’
K. Review Under the Treasury and General
Government Appropriations Act, 2001
L. Review Under Executive Order 13211,
‘‘Actions Concerning Regulations That
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use’’
M. Review Consistent With OMB’s
Information Quality Bulletin for Peer
Review
N. Description of Materials Incorporated by
Reference
VI. Approval of the Office of the Secretary
I. Summary of the Final Rule
In this final rule, DOE establishes a
product class for standard residential
dishwashers with a cycle time for the
normal cycle of one hour or less from
washing through drying. DOE believes
that the new product class will offer
greater consumer choice within DOE’s
existing energy and water conservation
standards for residential dishwashers
and will spur innovation in the design
of dishwashers.
Since receipt of the petition, DOE
conducted additional testing of
dishwasher cycle times, as described in
section II.B. of this final rule. As
explained in Section II.B., the data show
that a dishwasher with a ‘‘Normal’’
cycle time of 60 minutes or less is
achievable, and that establishing a
product class where the ‘‘Normal’’ cycle
is 60 minutes or less could spur
manufacturer innovation to generate
additional product offerings to fill the
market gap that exists for these
products.
In establishing a product class with a
‘‘Normal’’ cycle of 60 minutes or less,
DOE is creating an opportunity to
introduce additional consumer choice
in the dishwasher market. Specifically,
DOE would be providing consumers the
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