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                              [[Page iii]]

Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
NOTICES
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
    Public health conference support program, 18129-18130
Research (externally awarded); policy on inclusion of women and 
          minorities, 18130-18134


Agricultural Marketing Service
RULES
Winter pears grown in Oregon, Washington, and California, 17983-17984


Agriculture Department
See Agricultural Marketing Service
See Commodity Credit Corporation
See Food Safety and Inspection Service
See Forest Service


Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau
PROPOSED RULES
Federal Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax Return (ATF Form 5300.26) 
          review, 18039-18043


Army Department
See Engineers Corps
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Science Board, 18087


Arts and Humanities, National Foundation
See National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities


Census Bureau
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Agriculture Statistics Census Advisory Committee, 18086


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
NOTICES
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
    Lead in blood measurement; technology development (FY 1995), 18134-
            18136
Meetings:
    Prevention of HIV Infection Advisory Committee, 18136
    Vital and Health Statistics National Committee, 18136
Research (externally awarded); policy on inclusion of women and 
          minorities, 18130-18134


Children and Families Administration
NOTICES
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
    Adoption opportunities program, 18107-18129
    Family violence prevention and services program--
        Discretionary funds, 18302-18324
    Home Visitor Services Demonstration, 18103-18107


Civil Rights Commission
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Texas Advisory Committee, 18085-18086
Meetings; State advisory committees:
    Kansas, 18085


Coast Guard
RULES
Drawbridge operations:
    Illinois, 18006-18008
Ports and waterways safety:
    Upper New York Bay, NY; safety zone, 18008-18009
PROPOSED RULES
Drawbridge operations:
    Illinois, 18061-18063
Ports and waterways safety:
    Bellingham Bay, WA; safety zone, 18063-18065
    Commencement Bay, WA; safety zone, 18066-18068
    Elliott Bay, WA; safety zone, 18068-18069
    Lake Union, WA; safety zone, 18065-18066


Commerce Department
See Census Bureau


Commercial Space Transportation Office
NOTICES
Low earth orbit space market assessment, 18163


Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements
NOTICES
Cotton, wool, and man-made textiles:
    China, 18086


Commodity Credit Corporation
RULES
Loan and purchase programs:
    Extra long staple cotton; acreage reduction percentage, 17984-17985


Comptroller of the Currency
RULES
Risk-based capital:
    Recourse and direct credit substitutes, 17986-17987


Consumer Product Safety Commission
RULES
Poison prevention packaging:
    Child-resistant packaging requirements--
        Lidocaine or dibucaine containing products requirements, 17992-
                18005


Defense Department
See Army Department
See Engineers Corps
RULES
Defense Contract Audit Agency (DCAA) Freedom of Information Act 
          program, 18005-18006
Organizational charters; CFR parts removed, 18006
PROPOSED RULES
DOD newspapers and civilian enterprise publications, 18049-18061
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Science Board task forces, 18087


Drug Enforcement Administration
NOTICES
Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:
    Caldwell, Earl N., M.D., 18143 [[Page iv]] 
    Rosalind A. Cropper, Inc., 18143-18144


Education Department
NOTICES
Agency information collection activities under OMB review, 18087-18088
Educational research and improvement:
    Priorities proposal, 18340-18342
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
    Eisenhower Regional Mathematics and Science Education Consortium, 
            18298-18299
    National diffusion network exemplary educational programs, 18296
    National diffusion network private school facilitator project, 
            18294
    Native Hawaiians; direct grant and fellowship programs, 18088-18091
Meetings:
    National Educational Research Policy and Priorities Board, 18091-
            18092


Employment and Training Administration
NOTICES
Adjustment assistance:
    BASF Corp., 18145
    Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc., 18145
    Cushman Industries, Inc., 18144-18145
    Hasbro, Inc., 18144
NAFTA transitional adjustment assistance:
    Gioia Macaroni/Borden, Inc., et al., 18145-18147


Energy Department
See Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
See Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
RULES
Acquisition regulations:
    Certified cost or pricing data threshold increase and deletion of 
            determination and findings requirement for use of cost 
            reimbursement contracts, 18030-18032
Financial assistance rules:
    Technology reinvestment project; deviations, 17985-17986
NOTICES
Natural gas exportation and importation:
    Boston Gas Co., 18092
    Midcon Gas Services Corp., 18092


Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office
RULES
Federal energy management and planning programs:
    Energy savings performance contracts for existing Federally owned 
            buildings; methods and procedures, 18326-18337


Engineers Corps
PROPOSED RULES
Real estate activities in connection with civil works projects:
    Fort Berthold Reservation of Three Affiliated Tribes at Lake 
            Sakakawea and Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Reservation at Lake 
            Oahe, ND and SD; excess lands, 18069-18071


Environmental Protection Agency
RULES
Agency information collection activities under OMB review, 18009-18010
Air pollutants, hazardous; national emission standards:
    Synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry and other 
            processes subject to equipment leaks negotiated regulation, 
            18020-18030
Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various 
          States:
    Arizona, 18010-18020
PROPOSED RULES
Air pollutants, hazardous; national emission standards:
    Synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry and other 
            processes subject to equipment leaks negotiated regulation, 
            18071-18079
Toxic substances:
    Testing requirements--
        1,1-dichloroethane, etc., 18079-18081
NOTICES
Agency information collection activities under OMB review, 18099
Meetings:
    Ecological risk assessment issues; colloquium, 18099-18100
Personal protective equipment violations; worker protection standard 
          enforcement actions guidance, 18100-18101
Reports; availability, etc.:
    Aroclor 1016 reference dose, 18104
    Cancer risk assessment guidelines issues; workshop, 18101-18102
    Health risk assessment, Benchmark dose approach, 18101


Executive Office of the President
See Presidential Documents


Federal Aviation Administration
RULES
Airworthiness directives:
    Airbus, 17990-17991
    British Aerospace, 17991-17992
    Jetstream, 17987-17990
PROPOSED RULES
Class E airspace, 18038-18039
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Aviation Rulemaking Advisory Committee, 18164
    Civil Tiltrotor Development Advisory Committee, 18164


Federal Communications Commission
NOTICES
Meetings; Sunshine Act, 18169


Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
NOTICES
Electric rate and corporate regulation filings:
    Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. et al., 18097-18099
Meetings; Sunshine Act, 18169-18170
Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:
    Algonquin Gas Transmission Co., 18092
    ANR Pipeline Co., 18092-18093
    Carnegie Interstate Pipeline Co., 18093
    CNG Transmission Corp., 18093
    Columbia Gas Transmission Corp., 18093-18094
    Kentucky Power Co., 18094
    Kootenai Electric Cooperative, Inc., et al., 18094
    Mississippi River Transmission Corp., 18094-18095
    Northern Natural Gas Co., 18095
    Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co., 18095
    Questar Pipeline Co., 18095-18096
    Texas Eastern Transmission Corp., 18096
    Texas Gas Transmission Corp., 18096 [[Page v]] 
    Trunkline Gas Co., 18096-18097
    Williston Basin Interstate Pipeline Co., 18097


Federal Maritime Commission
NOTICES
Freight forwarder licenses:
    Forwarders International, Inc., et al., 18102


Federal Reserve System
NOTICES
Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:
    BayBanks, Inc., et al., 18103
    MSB Holding Co., 18102-18103
    Roberts, Duane R. et al., 18102


Food Safety and Inspection Service
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Microbiological Criteria for Foods National Advisory Committee; 
            correction, 18085


Forest Service
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Oregon Coast Provincial Advisory Committee, 18085


Health and Human Services Department
See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
See Children and Families Administration
See Health Care Financing Administration
See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


Health Care Financing Administration
NOTICES
Medicaid:
    Vaccines for children program; charges for vaccine administration; 
            rescission, 18136-18137


Housing and Urban Development Department
RULES
Public and Indian housing:
    Indian housing program; consolidated regulations; amendments, 
            18174-18291
NOTICES
Agency information collection activities under OMB review, 18139-18140
Grants and cooperative agreements; availability, etc.:
    Lead-based paint hazard reduction in priority housing, 18140-18141


Interior Department
See Land Management Bureau
See Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office


International Trade Commission
NOTICES
Meetings; Sunshine Act, 18170


Interstate Commerce Commission
NOTICES
Railroad services abandonment:
    Norfolk Southern Railway Co., 18142-18143


Justice Department
See Drug Enforcement Administration


Labor Department
See Employment and Training Administration
See Mine Safety and Health Administration


Land Management Bureau
RULES
Public land orders:
    Nevada, 18030
PROPOSED RULES
Oil and gas leases:
    Heavy oil; development promotion and royalty reduction, 18081-18084
NOTICES
Alaska Native claims selection:
    Kootznoowoo, Inc., 18141
Coal leases, exploration licenses, etc.:
    Colorado, 18142


Mine Safety and Health Administration
PROPOSED RULES
Safety and health regulations review, 18044
NOTICES
Safety standard petitions:
    C&B Mining Co. et al., 18147-18149


National Aeronautics and Space Administration
RULES
Acquisition regulations:
    Contractor indemnification; streamlined policy and approval 
            process, 18032-18034


National Credit Union Administration
PROPOSED RULES
Privacy Act; implementation, 18036-18038
NOTICES
Meetings; Sunshine Act, 18171
Privacy Act:
    Systems of records, 18149-18151


National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities
NOTICES
Meetings:
    Humanities Panel, 18151


National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NOTICES
Motor vehicle theft prevention standard; exemption petitions, etc.:
    Mercedes-Benz of North America, Inc., 18166-18168
    Volkswagen of America, Inc., 18164-18166


Nuclear Regulatory Commission
PROPOSED RULES
Practice rules:
    Domestic licensing proceedings--
        Special nuclear material, 18035-18036
NOTICES
Environmental statements; availability, etc.:
    Madison, IN, 18155-18159
    Pacific Gas & Electric Co., 18153-18154
    Shoreham Nuclear Power Station, 18154-18155
Applications, hearings, determinations, etc.:
    Baltimore Gas & Electric Co., 18152-18153
    Gulf States Utilities Co. et al., 18151-18152


Postal Service
RULES
International Mail Manual:
    WORLDPOST priority letter; implementation
        Correction, 18009 [[Page vi]] 
NOTICES
Meetings; Sunshine Act, 18171


Presidential Documents
PROCLAMATIONS
Special observances:
    Former Prisoner of War Recognition Day, National (Proc. 6782), 
            17981


Public Health Service
See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
See Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
See Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration


Securities and Exchange Commission
NOTICES
Self-regulatory organizations; proposed rule changes:
    American Stock Exchange, Inc., 18161-18163
    Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc., 18159-18160
    Pacific Stock Exchange, Inc., 18160-18161


Small Business Administration
NOTICES
Meetings:
    National Small Business Development Center Advisory Board, 18163
Meetings; district and regional advisory councils:
    Texas, 18163


Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
NOTICES
Substance abuse prevention and treatment and community mental health 
          services block grant programs; hearing procedures, 18137-
          18139


Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office
PROPOSED RULES
Permanent program and abandoned mine land reclamation plan submissions:
    Alabama et al., 18044-18046
    Pennsylvania et al., 18046-18049


Textile Agreements Implementation Committee
See Committee for the Implementation of Textile Agreements


Toxic Substances and Disease Registry Agency
See Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry


Transportation Department
See Coast Guard
See Commercial Space Transportation Office
See Federal Aviation Administration
See National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
NOTICES
Aviation proceedings:
    Hearings, etc.--
        Eagle Canyon Airlines, Inc., 18163


Treasury Department
See Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau
See Comptroller of the Currency


United States Enrichment Corporation
NOTICES
Meetings; Sunshine Act, 18169
  
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Separate Parts In This Issue
Part II
Department of Housing and Urban Development, 18174-18291


Part III
Department of Education, 18294


Part IV
Department of Education, 18296


Part V
Department of Education, 18298-18299


Part VI
Department of Health and Human Services, Children and Families 
          Administration, 18302-18324


Part VII
Department of Energy, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Office, 
          18326-18337


Part VIII
Department of Education, 18340-18342
  
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                           3 CFR
Proclamations:
6782..............................................   17981

                           7 CFR
927...............................................   17983
1413..............................................   17984
1427..............................................   17984

                          10 CFR
436...............................................   18326
600...............................................   17985
Proposed Rules:
70................................................   18035

                          12 CFR
3.................................................   17986
Proposed Rules:
792...............................................   18036

                          14 CFR
39 (4 documents)..................................  17987,
                                       17988, 17990, 17991
Proposed Rules:
71................................................   18038

                          16 CFR
1700..............................................   17992

                          24 CFR
905...............................................   18174
950...............................................   18174

                          27 CFR
Proposed Rules:
53................................................   18039

                          30 CFR
Proposed Rules:
Ch. I.............................................   18044
901...............................................   18044
920...............................................   18046
924...............................................   18044
938...............................................   18046

                          32 CFR
290...............................................   18005
354...............................................   18006
355...............................................   18006
357...............................................   18006
359...............................................   18006
360...............................................   18006
361...............................................   18006
374...............................................   18006
Proposed Rules:
247...............................................   18049

                          33 CFR
117...............................................   18006
165...............................................   18008
Proposed Rules:
117...............................................   18061
165 (4 documents).................................  18063,
                                       18065, 18066, 18068
211...............................................   18069

                          39 CFR
20................................................   18009

                          40 CFR
9.................................................   18009
52................................................   18010
63 (2 documents)..................................  18020,
                                                     18026
Proposed Rules:
63 (2 documents)..................................  18071,
                                                     18078
799...............................................   18079

                          43 CFR
Public Land Orders:
7131..............................................   18030
Proposed Rules:
3100..............................................   18081

                          48 CFR
915...............................................   18030
916...............................................   18030
970...............................................   18030
1802..............................................   18032
1850..............................................   18032
1852..............................................   18032