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11622 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

45 / Wednesday, March 9, 2005 / Notices

COMMITTEE FOR THE formed in the United States. The CBTPA


IMPLEMENTATION OF TEXTILE also provides for quota- and duty-free
Finish: Of two or more yarns of AGREEMENTS treatment for apparel articles that are
different colors in the both cut (or knit-to-shape) and sewn or
warp and filling, napped Request for Public Comments on otherwise assembled in one or more
on both sides Commercial Availability Petition under CBTPA beneficiary countries from fabric
The petitioner emphasizes that the the United States - Caribbean Basin or yarn that is not formed in the United
yarns must be ring spun, the yarns must Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) States, if it has been determined that
be plied, and the fabric is napped on such fabric or yarn cannot be supplied
March 4, 2005.
both sides. The petitioner further states by the domestic industry in commercial
AGENCY: The Committee for the
that because of the fabric’s light weight quantities in a timely manner. In
Implementation of Textile Agreements
and the fact that it is napped on both Executive Order No. 13191, the
(CITA)
sides, it is imperative that the yarns be President delegated to CITA the
ACTION: Request for public comments
ring spun and plied in order to offset the authority to determine whether yarns or
concerning a petition for a fabrics cannot be supplied by the
degrading effects of napping on both
determination that certain 100 percent domestic industry in commercial
sides.
cotton, 4 thread twill weave, flannel quantities in a timely manner under the
CITA is soliciting public comments fabrics cannot be supplied by the
regarding this request, particularly with CBTPA and directed CITA to establish
domestic industry in commercial procedures to ensure appropriate public
respect to whether these fabrics can be quantities in a timely manner under the
supplied by the domestic industry in participation in any such determination.
CBTPA. On March 6, 2001, CITA published
commercial quantities in a timely
manner. Also relevant is whether other SUMMARY: On March 3, 2005, the procedures that it will follow in
fabrics that are supplied by the domestic Chairman of CITA received a petition considering requests. (66 FR 13502).
industry in commercial quantities in a from Sandler, Travis & Rosenberg, P.A., On March 3, 2005, the Chairman of
timely manner are substitutable for the on behalf of B*W*A of New York, New CITA received a petition on behalf of
fabric for purposes of the intended use. York alleging that certain 100 percent B*W*A of New York, New York alleging
Comments must be received no later cotton, 4-thread twill weave, flannel that certain 100 percent cotton, 4-thread
than March 24, 2005. Interested persons fabrics, of yarn-dyed, combed and ring twill weave, flannel fabrics, of yarn-
are invited to submit six copies of such spun single yarns, of the specifications dyed, combed and ring spun single
comments or information to the detailed below, classified in subheading yarns, of the specifications detailed
Chairman, Committee for the 5208.43.0000 of the Harmonized Tariff below, classified HTSUS subheading
Implementation of Textile Agreements, Schedule of the United States (HTSUS), 5208.43.0000, cannot be supplied by the
room 3100, U.S. Department of cannot be supplied by the domestic domestic industry in commercial
Commerce, 14th and Constitution industry in commercial quantities in a quantities in a timely manner and
Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20230. timely manner. The petition requests requesting quota- and duty-free
If a comment alleges that these fabrics that men’s and boys’ woven cotton treatment under the CBTPA for men’s
can be supplied by the domestic shirts of such fabrics assembled in one and boys’ woven cotton shirts that are
industry in commercial quantities in a or more CBTPA beneficiary countries be cut and sewn in one or more CBTPA
timely manner, CITA will closely eligible for preferential treatment under beneficiary countries from such fabrics.
review any supporting documentation, the CBTPA. CITA hereby solicits public
comments on this petition, in particular Specifications:
such as a signed statement by a
manufacturer of the fabric stating that it with regard to whether these fabrics can
produces the fabric that is the subject of be supplied by the domestic industry in
the request, including the quantities that commercial quantities in a timely Petitioner Style 5375
can be supplied and the time necessary manner. Comments must be submitted No:
to fill an order, as well as any relevant by March 24, 2005 to the Chairman, Fiber Content: 100% Cotton
information regarding past production. Committee for the Implementation of Weight: 136 - 140 g/m2
Textile Agreements, Room 3001, United Width: 148 - 152 centimeters
CITA will protect any business Thread Count: 38 - 40 warp ends per
confidential information that is marked States Department of Commerce, 14th
centimeter; 28 - 30 fill-
‘‘business confidential’’ from disclosure and Constitution, N.W., Washington,
ing picks per centi-
to the full extent permitted by law. D.C. 20230. meter; total 66 - 70
CITA will make available to the public FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: threads per square cen-
non-confidential versions of the request Janet E. Heinzen, International Trade timeter
and non-confidential versions of any Specialist, Office of Textiles and Yarn Number: 48 - 52 metric warp and
public comments received with respect Apparel, U.S. Department of Commerce, filling, ring spun,
(202) 482-3400. combed; average yarn
to a request in room 3100 in the Herbert
number: 48 - 50 metric
Hoover Building, 14th and Constitution SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Weave: 4-thread twill
Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20230. Authority: Section 213(b)(2)(A)(v)(II) of the Finish: Of two or more and up to
Persons submitting comments on a CBERA, as added by Section 211(a) of the eight yarns of different
request are encouraged to include a non- CBTPA; Section 6 of Executive Order No. colors; napped on both
confidential version and a non- 13191 of January 17, 2001. sides
confidential summary. BACKGROUND: The petitioner emphasizes that the
James C. Leonard III, The CBTPA provides for quota- and yarns must be combed and ring spun;
Chairman, Committee for the Implementation duty-free treatment for qualifying textile that yarns of at least two and as many
of Textile Agreements. and apparel products. Such treatment is as eight different colors will be used in
[FR Doc. 05–4612 Filed 3–4–05; 2:57 pm] generally limited to products both warp and filling; and the fabric
BILLING CODE 3510–DS manufactured from yarns or fabrics must be napped on both sides.

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CITA is soliciting public comments Register. Instead, all Corporation DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
regarding this request, particularly with NOFAs are synopsized and posted at the
respect to whether these fabrics can be government-wide Internet site, http:// Grants to States To Improve
supplied by the domestic industry in Grants.gov, in accordance with the Management of Drug and Violence
commercial quantities in a timely policy directive issued by the Office of Prevention Programs
manner. Also relevant is whether other Management and Budget (OMB). The AGENCY: Office of Safe and Drug-Free
fabrics that are supplied by the domestic full NOFA associated with a synopsis Schools, Department of Education.
industry in commercial quantities in a posted at Grants.gov may be accessed by
timely manner are substitutable for the ACTION: Notice of proposed priorities
following the universal resource locator and requirements.
fabric for purposes of the intended use. (URL) link included in the synopsis, or
Comments must be received no later by visiting the Corporation’s Web site. SUMMARY: The Assistant Deputy
than March 24, 2005. Interested persons Secretary for Safe and Drug-Free
are invited to submit six copies of such EFFECTIVE DATE: March 9, 2005.
Schools proposes priorities and
comments or information to the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: requirements under the Safe and Drug-
Chairman, Committee for the Free Schools and Communities Act
Marlene Zakai, Director, Office of Grants
Implementation of Textile Agreements, (SDFSCA) National Programs for the
Policy and Operations, 1201 New York
room 3100, U.S. Department of Grants to States to Improve Management
Commerce, 14th and Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC, 20525,
(202) 606–5000 ext. 536 or by e-mail at of Drug and Violence Prevention
Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20230. Programs. We may use one or more of
If a comment alleges that these fabrics mzakai@cns.gov.
these priorities and requirements for
can be supplied by the domestic SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On competitions in fiscal year (FY) 2005
industry in commercial quantities in a October 8, 2003, OMB issued a policy and later years. We take this action to
timely manner, CITA will closely directive entitled ‘‘Requirement to Post focus Federal financial assistance on an
review any supporting documentation, Funding Opportunity Announcement identified national need. We intend the
such as a signed statement by a Synopses at Grant.gov and Related Data priorities and requirements to facilitate
manufacturer of the fabric stating that it Elements/Format’’ [68 FR 58146, the development, enhancement, or
produces the fabric that is the subject of October 8, 2003]. The directive requires expansion of the capacity of States and
the request, including the quantities that every Federal agency that awards other entities that receive SDFSCA State
can be supplied and the time necessary Grants program funds to collect,
discretionary grants and cooperative
to fill an order, as well as any relevant analyze, and use data to improve the
agreements to post synopses of its
information regarding past production. management of drug and violence
CITA will protect any business funding opportunity announcements in
standard format on the Internet at prevention programs.
confidential information that is marked
http://Grants.gov or such Web site/ DATES: We must receive your comments
‘‘business confidential’’ from disclosure
to the full extent permitted by law. Internet address that may be identified on or before April 8, 2005.
CITA will make available to the public by OMB. A key purpose for establishing ADDRESSES: Address all comments about
non-confidential versions of the request a single government-wide Web site is to these proposed priorities and
and non-confidential versions of any provide prospective grant applicants the requirements to: Deborah Rudy, U.S.
public comments received with respect opportunity to locate funding Department of Education, 400 Maryland
to a request in room 3100 in the Herbert opportunities in one place rather than Avenue, SW., room 3E330, Washington,
Hoover Building, 14th and Constitution having to search for announcements in DC 20202–6450. If you prefer to send
Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20230. multiple locations. Shortly after OMB your comments through the Internet,
Persons submitting comments on a issued the directive, the Corporation use the following address:
request are encouraged to include a non- began posting synopses of its NOFAs at Deborah.Rudy@ed.gov.
confidential version and a non- Grants.gov. Each Corporation synopsis You must include the term ‘‘184R
confidential summary. includes information on how to obtain Comments’’ in the subject line of your
the full NOFA, as well as a ULR link to electronic message.
James C. Leonard III,
the full NOFA posted on the FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Chairman, Committee for the Implementation Deborah Rudy, Telephone: (202) 260–
of Textile Agreements. Corporation’s own Web site. The
Corporation has determined that posting 1875 or via Internet:
[FR Doc. 05–4613 Filed 3–4–05; 2:57 pm] Deborah.Rudy@ed.gov.
its funding announcements at
BILLING CODE 3510–DS
Grants.gov and on its own Web site is If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD), you may call
both effective and efficient. Therefore,
the Federal Information Relay Service
CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND the Corporation has discontinued the
(FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339.
COMMUNITY SERVICE policy of publishing NOFAs in the Individuals with disabilities may
Federal Register. obtain this document in an alternative
Policy Change Regarding the Dated: March 3, 2005. format (e.g., Braille, large print,
Publication of Notices of Funding Marlene Zakai, audiotape, or computer diskette) on
Availability request to the contact person listed
Director, Office of Grants Policy and
AGENCY: Corporation for National and Operations. under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
Community Service. CONTACT.
[FR Doc. 05–4589 Filed 3–8–05; 8:45 am]
ACTION: Notice. BILLING CODE 6050–$$–P SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

SUMMARY: The Corporation for National


Invitation to Comment
and Community Service (Corporation) We invite you to submit comments
no longer publishes Notices of Funding regarding these proposed priorities and
Availability (NOFAs) in the Federal requirements. To ensure that your

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