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Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

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stakeholders, the Department will DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ORI@dol.gov, or by using the Federal
discuss each item listed in the eRulemaking portal at
Framework Document as an issue for Employee Benefits Security www.regulations.gov (follow
comment. The Department will also Administration instructions for submission of
make a brief presentation on the comments). Persons submitting
rulemaking process for these products. 29 CFR Part 2560 comments electronically are encouraged
The Department encourages those who RIN 1210–AB23
not to submit paper copies. Persons
wish to participate in the public interested in submitting comments on
meeting to obtain the Framework Amendments to Civil Penalties Under paper should send or deliver their
Document and be prepared to discuss its ERISA Section 502(c)(7) comments (at least three copies) to the
contents. However, public meeting Office of Regulations and
AGENCY: Employee Benefits Security Interpretations, Employee Benefits
participants need not limit their Administration, Labor.
discussions to the topics in the Security Administration, Room N–5669,
ACTION: Proposed rule. U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Framework Document. A copy of the
draft Framework Document is available Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
SUMMARY: This proposed rule is a DC 20210, Attn: 502(c)(7) Civil Penalty.
at: http://www.eere.energy.gov/ companion to the Department of Labor/ Comments received will be posted
buildings/appliance_standards/. The Employee Benefits Security without change, including any personal
Department is also interested in Administration’s (Department) direct information provided, to
receiving views concerning other final rule (published today in the ‘‘Rules www.regulations.gov and http://
relevant issues that participants believe and Regulations’’ section of the Federal www.dol.gov/ebsa, and also available for
would affect energy conservation Register) amending the Department’s public inspection at the Public
standards for these products. The civil penalty regulation under section Disclosure Room, Employee Benefits
Department also welcomes all interested 502(c)(7) of the Employee Retirement Security Administration, Room N–1513,
parties, whether or not they participate Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA or U.S. Department of Labor, 200
in the public meeting, to submit in the Act) to reflect recent amendments to Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington,
writing by Friday, September 28, 2007, section 502(c)(7) by the Pension
DC.
comments and information on the Protection Act of 2006. These
matters addressed in the Framework amendments authorize the Secretary of FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Document and on other matters relevant Labor to assess civil penalties not to Stephanie L. Ward, Office of
to consideration of standards for these exceed $100 per day for each violation Regulations and Interpretations,
small electric motors. of section 101(m) of ERISA. Section Employee Benefits Security
101(m) of ERISA requires plan Administration, (202) 693–8500. This is
The public meeting will be conducted administrators of individual account not a toll-free number.
in an informal, facilitated, conference plans to notify participants and
style. There shall be no discussion of beneficiaries of their right to sell the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: As noted
proprietary information, costs or prices, company stock in their accounts and above, in the ‘‘Rules and Regulations’’
market shares, or other commercial reinvest the proceeds into other section of today’s Federal Register, the
matters regulated by the U.S. antitrust investments available under the plan. direct final rule being published makes
laws. A court reporter will be present to The Department is publishing these technical changes to the Department’s
prepare a transcript of the meeting. amendments as a direct final rule existing civil penalty regulation at 29
without prior proposal because the CFR 2560.502c–7 for violations of
After the public meeting and the section 101(i) of ERISA, relating to
expiration of the period for submission Department views them as highly
technical and anticipates no significant blackout notices, in order to conform
of written statements, the Department the regulation to section 502(c)(7) of
will begin conducting the analyses as adverse comment. The Department has
explained its reasons in the preamble to ERISA, as amended by the Pension
discussed at the public meeting and Protection Act of 2006, Public Law 109–
the direct final rule. If the Department
reviewing the comments received. 280, 120 Stat. 780, for violations of
receives no significant adverse comment
Anyone who would like to participate during the comment period, no further section 101(m) of ERISA, relating to
in the public meeting, receive meeting action on this proposed rule will be diversification rights. The provisions
materials, or be added to the DOE taken. However, if the Department proposed here are those contained in
mailing list to receive future notices and receives significant adverse comment, the direct final rule. Please refer to the
information regarding small electric the Department will withdraw the direct preamble and regulatory text of the
motors, should contact Ms. Brenda final rule and it will not take effect. In direct final rule for further information
that case, the Department will address and the actual text of the revisions.
Edwards-Jones at (202) 586–2945.
all public comments in a subsequent Additionally, all information regarding
Issued in Washington, DC, on August 3, Statutory and Executive Orders for this
2007.
final rule based on this proposed rule.
The Department will not institute a proposed rule can be found in the
Alexander A. Karsner, second comment period on this rule. Supplementary Information section of
Assistant Secretary, Energy Efficiency and Any parties interested in commenting the direct final rule.
Renewable Energy. must do so during this comment period. Signed at Washington, DC, this 3rd day of
[FR Doc. E7–15692 Filed 8–9–07; 8:45 am] DATES: Comments must be received on August, 2007.
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ADDRESSES: To facilitate the receipt and Acting Assistant Secretary, Employee Benefits
processing of comments, the Security Administration, Department of
Department encourages interested Labor.
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