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29838 Federal Register / Vol. 66, No.

106 / Friday, June 1, 2001 / Notices

DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Estimated Time Per Response: 5 Signed at Washington, DC, on May 23,
minutes. 2001.
Office of the Secretary Total Burden Hours: 417. Raymond J. Uhalde,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Labor for
Submission of OMB Review; Comment Total Annualized Capital/Startup Employment and Training.
Request Costs: $0. [FR Doc. 01–13784 Filed 5–31–01; 8:45 am]
May 23, 2001. Total Annual Costs (operating/ BILLING CODE 5670–30–M

The Department of Labor (DOL) has maintaining systems or purchasing


submitted the following public services): $0.
information collection requests (ICRs) to Description: The form OSHA 182 is DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
the Office of Management and Budget used to collect student group and
emergency information from Training Employment Standards
(OMB) for review and approval in
Institutes students. This information is Administration, Wage and Hour
accordance with the Paperwork
used to contact designated persons in Division
Reduction Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–13,
44 U.S.C. Chapter 35). A copy of this the event of an emergency; for student Minimum Wages for Federal and
ICR, with applicable supporting group data reports; and for tuition Federally Assisted Construction;
documentation, may be obtained by receipt. General Wage Determination Decisions
calling the Department of Labor. To Ira L. Mills,
obtain documentation contact Darrin General wage determination decisions
Departmental Clearance Officer.
King at (202) 693–4129 or E-Mail King- of the Secretary of Labor are issued in
Darrin@dol.gov. [FR Doc. 01–13785 Filed 5–31–01; 8:45 am]
accordance with applicable law and are
Comments should be sent to Office of BILLING CODE 4510–26–M
based on the information obtained by
Information and Regulatory Affairs, the Department of Labor from its study
Attn: OMB Desk Officer for OSHA, of local wage conditions and data made
Office of Management and Budget, DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
available from other sources. They
Room 10235, Washington, DC 20503 Employment and Training specify that basic hourly wage rates and
((202) 395–7316), within 30 days from Administration fringe benefits which are determined to
the date of this publication in the be prevailing for the described classes of
Federal Register. Notice of a Change in Status of an laborers and mechanics employed on
The OMB is particularly interested in Extended Benefit (EB) Period for construction projects of a similar
comments which: Alaska character and in the localities specified
• Evaluate whether the proposed therein.
collection of information is necessary This notice announces a change in
for the proper performance of the The determination in these decisions
benefit period eligibility under the EB of prevailing rates and fringe benefits
functions of the agency, including Program for Alaska.
whether the information will have have been made in accordance with 29
practical utility; Summary CFR Part 1, by authority of the Secretary
• Evaluate the accuracy of the of Labor pursuant to the provisions of
The following change has occurred the Davis-Bacon Act of March 3, 1931,
agency’s estimate of the burden of the since the publication of the last notice
proposed collection of information, as amended (46 Stat. 1494, as amended,
regarding the State’s EB status: 40 U.S.C. 276a) and of other Federal
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions used; • June 2, 2001—Alaska’s 13-week statutes referred to in 29 CFR Part 1,
• Enhance the quality, utility, and insured unemployment rate for the Appendix, as well as such additional
clarity of the information to be week ending April 28, 2001, fell below statutes as may from time to time be
collected; and 6.0 percent and was less than 120 enacted containing provisions for the
• Minimize the burden of the percent of the average for the payment of wages determined to be
collection of information on those who corresponding period for the prior two prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in
are to respond, including through the years, causing Alaska’s EB period that accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act.
use of appropriate automated, began March 4, 2001 to trigger ‘‘off’’ The prevailing rates and fringe benefits
electronic, mechanical, or other effective June 2, 2001. determined in these decisions shall, in
technological collection techniques or accordance with the provisions of the
Information for Claimants foregoing statutes, constitute the
other forms of information technology,
e.g., permitting electronic submission of The duration of benefits payable in minimum wages payable on Federal and
responses. the EB Program, and the terms and federally assisted construction projects
Type of Review: Extension of a conditions on which they are payable, to laborers and mechanics of the
currently approved collection. are governed by the Federal-State specified classes engaged on contract
Agency: Occupational Safety and Extended Unemployment Compensation work of the character and in the
Health Administration (OSHA). Act of 1970, as amended, and the localities described therein.
Title: Student Data Form. operating instructions issued to the Good cause is hereby found for not
OMB Number: 1218–0172. States by the U.S. Department of Labor. utilizing notice and public comment
Affected Public: Individuals or In the case of a State ending an EB procedure thereon prior to the issuance
households; Business or other for-profit; period, the State employment security of these determinations as prescribed in
Not-for-profit institutions; Federal agency will furnish a written notice to 5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay
Government; and State, Local, or Tribal each individual who is currently filing in the effective date as prescribed in that
Government. a claim for EB of the forthcoming end section, because the necessity to issue
Frequency: On occasion. of the EB period and its effect on the current construction industry wage
Number of Respondents: 5,000. individual’s rights to EB (30 CFR determinations frequently and in large
Number of Annual Responses: 5,000. 615.13(c)(4)). volume causes procedures to be

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impractical and contrary to the public NJ010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010003 (Mar. 02, 2001)
interest. NJ010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010005 (Mar. 02, 2001)
General wage determination NJ010005 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010006 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NJ010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010009 (Mar. 02, 2001)
decisions, and modifications and
New York VA010014 (Mar. 02, 2001)
supersedeas decisions thereto, contain NY010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010015 (Mar. 02, 2001)
no expiration dates and are effective NY010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010017 (Mar. 02, 2001)
from their date of notice in the Federal NY010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010018 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Register, or on the date written notice NY010005 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010019 (Mar. 02, 2001)
is received by the agency, whichever is NY010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010022 (Mar. 02, 2001)
earlier. These decisions are to be used NY010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010023 (Mar. 02, 2001)
in accordance with the provisions of 29 NY010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010031 (Mar. 02, 2001)
CFR Parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the NY010010 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010033 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NY010011 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010035 (Mar. 02, 2001)
applicable decision, together with any NY010012 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010036 (Mar. 02, 2001)
modifications issued, must be made a NY010013 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010042 (Mar. 02, 2001)
part of every contract for performance of NY010015 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010051 (Mar. 02, 2001)
the described work within the NY010016 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010052 (Mar. 02, 2001)
geographic area indicated as required by NY010017 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010054 (Mar. 02, 2001)
an applicable Federal prevailing wage NY010018 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010055 (Mar. 02, 2001)
law and 29 CFR Part 5. The wage rates NY010019 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010064 (Mar. 02, 2001)
and fringe benefits, notices of which is NY010020 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010079 (Mar. 02, 2001)
published herein, and which are NY010021 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010080 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NY010022 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010081 (Mar. 02, 2001)
contained in the Government Printing NY010025 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010084 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Office (GPO) document entitled NY010026 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010085 (Mar. 02, 2001)
‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued NY010031 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010087 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Under The Davis-Bacon And Related NY010032 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010088 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Acts,’’ shall be the minimum paid by NY010033 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010092 (Mar. 02, 2001)
contractors and subcontractors to NY010034 (Mar. 02, 2001) VA010099 (Mar. 02, 2001)
laborers and mechanics. NY010036 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NY010038 (Mar. 02, 2001) Volume III
Any person, organization, or
governmental agency having an interest NY010039 (Mar. 02, 2001) Alabama
NY010040 (Mar. 02, 2001) AL010001 (Mar. 02, 2001)
in the rates determined as prevailing is
NY010041 (Mar. 02, 2001) AL010008 (Mar. 02, 2001)
encouraged to submit wage rate and NY010042 (Mar. 02, 2001) AL010034 (Mar. 02, 2001)
fringe benefit information for NY010043 (Mar. 02, 2001) Florida
consideration by the Department. NY010044 (Mar. 02, 2001) FL010001 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Further information and self- NY010045 (Mar. 02, 2001) FL010032 (Mar. 02, 2001)
explanatory forms for the purpose of NY010046 (Mar. 02, 2001) Tennessee
submitting this data may be obtained by NY010047 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010001 (Mar. 02, 2001)
writing to the U.S. Department of Labor, NY010048 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010002 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Employment Standards Administration, NY010049 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010003 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NY010050 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010005 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Wage and Hour Division, Division of
NY010051 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010018 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution NY010058 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010038 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Avenue, NW., Room S–3014, NY010060 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010039 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Washington, DC 20210. NY010066 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010040 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NY010067 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010041 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Modification to General Wage
NY010071 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010042 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Determination Decisions NY010072 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010043 (Mar. 02, 2001)
The number of decisions listed to the NY010075 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010045 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Government Printing Office document NY010077 (Mar. 02, 2001) TN010062 (Mar. 02, 2001)
entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations Volume II Volume IV
Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and District of Columbia Illinois
Related Acts’’ being modified are listed DC010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010001 (Mar. 02, 2001)
by Volume and State. Dates of DC010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010002 (Mar. 02, 2001)
publication in the Federal Register are Maryland IL010003 (Mar. 02, 2001)
in parentheses following the decisions MD010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010004 (Mar. 02, 2001)
being modified. MD010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010005 (Mar. 02, 2001)
MD010009 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010006 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Volume I MD010021 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010007 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Connecticut MD010036 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010008 (Mar. 02, 2001)
CT010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) MD010042 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010009 (Mar. 02, 2001)
CT010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) MD010048 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010010 (Mar. 02, 2001)
CT010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) MD010056 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010011 (Mar. 02, 2001)
CT010005 (Mar. 02, 2001) MD010057 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010012 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Maine Pennsylvania IL010013 (Mar. 02, 2001)
ME010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) PA010011 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010014 (Mar. 02, 2001)
ME010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) PA010016 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010015 (Mar. 02, 2001)
ME010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) PA010027 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010016 (Mar. 02, 2001)
ME010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) PA010038 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010017 (Mar. 02, 2001)
New Jersey PA010041 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010023 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NJ010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) PA010043 (Mar. 02, 2001) IL010028 (Mar. 02, 2001)
NJ010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) Virginia IL010034 (Mar. 02, 2001)

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IL010039 (Mar. 02, 2001) KS010070 (Mar. 02, 2001) WA010023 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010040 (Mar. 02, 2001) Missouri
IL010041 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) Volume VII
IL010044 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) California
IL010049 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010001 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010053 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010002 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010055 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010009 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010004 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010056 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010010 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010059 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010009 (Mar. 02, 2001)
MO010011 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010060 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010027 (Mar. 02, 2001)
MO010012 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010062 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010013 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010028 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010063 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010015 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010029 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010064 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010016 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010030 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IL010065 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010042 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010031 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Indiana MO010048 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010032 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010049 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010033 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010050 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010034 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010054 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010035 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010057 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010036 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010005 (Mar. 02, 2001) MO010058 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010006 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010037 (Mar. 02, 2001)
MO010065 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010038 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) Oklahoma
IN010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010039 (Mar. 02, 2001)
OK010013 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010016 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010040 (Mar. 02, 2001)
OK010014 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010017 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010016 (Mar. 02, 2001) CA010041 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010018 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010017 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010020 (Mar. 02, 2001) General Wage Determination
OK010028 (Mar. 02, 2001) Publication
IN010021 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010030 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010023 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010031 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010032 (Mar. 02, 2001) General wage determinations issued
OK010032 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010047 (Mar. 02, 2001) under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts,
OK010034 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IN010048 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010035 (Mar. 02, 2001) including those noted above, may be
IN010049 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010036 (Mar. 02, 2001) found in the Government Printing Office
Minnesota OK010037 (Mar. 02, 2001) (GPO) document entitled ‘‘General Wage
MN010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010038 (Mar. 02, 2001) Determinations Issued Under The Davis-
MN010008 (Mar. 02, 2001) OK010043 (Mar. 02, 2001) Bacon And Related Acts’’. This
Wisconsin Texas publication is available at each of the 50
WI010001 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010007 (Mar. 02, 2001) Regional Government Depository
Volume V TX010009 (Mar. 02, 2001) Libraries and many of the 1,400
TX010015 (Mar. 02, 2001)
Iowa Government Libraries across the
TX010018 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IA010002 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010019 (Mar. 02, 2001) country.
IA010003 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010033 (Mar. 02, 2001) General wage determinations issued
IA010004 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010034 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IA010010 (Mar. 02, 2001) under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts
TX010037 (Mar. 02, 2001) are available electronically at no cost on
IA010014 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010060 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IA010016 (Mar. 02, 2001) the Government Printing Office site at
TX010061 (Mar. 02, 2001)
IA010017 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010064 (Mar. 02, 2001) www.access.gpo.gov/davisbacon. They
IA010028 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010081 (Mar. 02, 2001) are also available electronically by
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IA010045 (Mar. 02, 2001) TX010114 (Mar. 02, 2001) Board System of the National Technical
IA010056 (Mar. 02, 2001) Information Service (NTIS) of the U.S.
IA010060 (Mar. 02, 2001) Volume VI
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Signed at Washington, DC this 24th day of improvement of miner health and safety necessary to perform their jobs in the
May, 2001. is an important element of federal safest manner possible.
Carl J. Poleskey, efforts to make the nation’s mines safer Type of Review: Extension.
Chief, Branch of Construction Wage places in which to work. Section 115(a) Agency: Mine Safety and Health
Determinations. of the Mine Act states that ‘‘each Administration.
[FR Doc. 01–13647 Filed 5–31–01; 8:45 am] operator of a coal or other mine shall Title: Training Plans.
BILLING CODE 4510–27–M have a health and safety program which OMB Number: 1219–0009.
shall be approved by the Secretary.’’ OMB Number: 1219–0009.
Title 30, C.F.R. 48.3 and 48.23 Affected Public: Business or other for-
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR specifically address the requirements for profit.
training plans. The standards are Frequency: On Occasion.
Mine Safety and Health Administration intended to ensure that miners will be Cite/Reference/Form/etc.: 30 CFR 48.3
effectively trained in matters affecting and 48.23.
Proposed Information Collection Total Respondents: 1,294.
Request Submitted for Public their health and safety, with the
Total Responses: 1,294.
Comment and Recommendations; ultimate goal being the reduction of
Average Time per Response: 8 hours.
Training Plans frequency and severity of the injuries in Estimated Total Burden Hours: 10,352
the nation’s mines. hours.
ACTION: Notice. II. Desired Focus of Comments Total Annualized Capital/Startup
SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, as Currently, the Mine Safety and Health Costs: $0.
part of its continuing effort to reduce Total Operating and Maintenance
Administration (MSHA) is soliciting
paperwork and respondent burden, Costs: $2,588.
comments concerning the proposed
Comments submitted in response to
conducts a preclearance consultation extension of the information collection
this notice will be summarized and/or
program to provide the general public related to Training Plans. MSHA is
included in the request for Office of
and Federal agencies with an particularly interested in comments
Management and Budget approval of the
opportunity to comment on proposed which:
• Evaluate whether the proposed information collection request; they will
and/or continuing collections of
collection of information is necessary also become a matter of public record.
information in accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 for the proper performance of the Dated: May 23, 2001.
(PRA95) [44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)]. This functions of the agency, including Brenda C. Teaster,
program helps to ensure that requested whether the information will have Acting Chief, Records Management Division.
data can be provided in the desired practical utility; [FR Doc. 01–13782 Filed 5–31–01; 8:45 am]
format, reporting burden (time and • Evaluate the accuracy of the BILLING CODE 4510–43–M
financial resources) is minimized, agency’s estimate of the burden of the
collection instruments are clearly proposed collection of information,
understood, and the impact of collection including the validity of the DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
requirements on respondents can be methodology and assumptions used;
properly assessed. • Enhance the quality, utility, and Mine Safety and Health Administration
DATES: Submit comments on or before clarity of the information to be
collected; and Proposed Information Collection
July 31, 2001.
• Minimize the burden of the Request Submitted for Public
ADDRESSES: Send comments to Brenda
collection of information on those who Comment and Recommendations;
C. Teaster, Acting Chief, Records are to respond, including through the Escape and Evacuation Plan
Management Division, 4015 Wilson use of appropriate automated,
Boulevard, Room 709A, Arlington, VA electronic, mechanical, or other ACTION: Notice.
22203–1984. Commenters are technological collection techniques or
encouraged to send their comments on SUMMARY: The Department of Labor, as
other forms of information technology, part of its continuing effort to reduce
a computer disk, or via Internet E-mail e.g., permitting electronic submissions
to bteaster@msha.gov, along with an paperwork and respondent burden
of responses. conducts a preclearance consultation
original printed copy. A copy of the proposed information
Ms. Teaster can be reached at (703) program to provide the general public
collection request may be viewed on the
235–1470 (voice), or (703) 235–1563 and Federal agencies with an
Internet by accessing the MSHA Home
(facsimile). opportunity to comment on proposed
Page (http://www.msha.gov) and
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
and/or continuing collections of
selecting ‘‘Statutory and Regulatory
Brenda C. Teaster, Acting Chief, Records information in accordance with the
Information’’ then ‘‘Paperwork
Management Division, U.S. Department Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
Reduction Act submission (http://
of Labor, Mine Safety and Health (PRA95) (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). This
www.msha.gov/regspwork.htm)’’, or by
Administration, Room 709A, 4015 program helps to ensure that requested
contacting the employee listed above in
Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, VA data can be provided in the desired
the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
22203–1984. Ms. Teaster can be reached format, reporting burden (time and
at bteaster@msha.gov (Internet E-mail), III. Current Actions financial resources) is minimized,
(703) 235–1470 (voice), or (703) 235– Approved training plans are used to collection instruments are clearly
1563 (facsimile). implement training programs for understood, and the impact of collection
training new miners, training newly requirements on respondents can be
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
employed experienced miners, training properly assessed.
I. Background miners for new tasks, annual refresher DATES: Submit comments on or before
The Federal Mine Safety and Health training, and hazard training. The plans July 31, 2001.
Act of 1977 (Mine Act), recognizes that are also used by MSHA to ensure that ADDRESSES: Send comments to Brenda
the role of education and training in the all miners are receiving the training C. Teaster, Acting Chief, Records

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