[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 62 (Wednesday, April 1, 1998)]
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CFR PARTS AFFECTED DURING APRIL

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publishes separately a List of CFR Sections Affected (LSA), 
which lists parts and sections affected by documents published 
since the revision date of each title.

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                         REMINDERS
The items in this list were editorially compiled as an aid 
to Federal Register users. Inclusion or exclusion from 
this list has no legal significance.

           RULES GOING INTO EFFECT APRIL 1, 1998
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Marketing Service
Limes and avacados grown in--
   Florida; published 3-31-98
Nectarines and peaches grown in California; published 4-1-98
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Hazardous waste:
   Project XL program; site-specific projects--
      OSi Specialties, Inc. plant, Sistersville, WV; published 3-6-98
Pesticides; emergency exemptions, etc.:
   Imidacloprid; published 4-1-98
Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural 
   commodities:
   Bifenthrin; published 4-1-98
Water pollution control:
   Water quality standards--
      Alaska; arsenic human health criteria; withdrawal; published 3-2-
         98
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Interests on deposits:
   Payment of interest or dividends on demand deposits; exception to 
      prohibition; published 2-19-98
FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Securities credit transactions:
   Borrowing by brokers and dealers; revision; published 1-16-98
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Practice and procedure:
   Appearances before Commission; restrictions and public disclosure 
      requirements; published 4-1-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Health Care Financing Administration
Medicare and Medicaid:
   Physical therapy, respiratory therapy, speech language pathology, and 
      occupational therapy services; salary equivalency guidelines; 
      published 1-30-98
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Indian Affairs Bureau
Housing improvement program:
   Resource allocation methodology; simplification; published 3-2-98
LABOR DEPARTMENT
Employment and Training Administration
Indian and Native American welfare-to-work grants program; governing 
   provisions; published 4-1-98
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
Credit unions:
   Credit union service organizations; update and clarification; 
      published 3-5-98
   Mergers of federally-insured credit unions and voluntary termination 
      or conversion of insured status--
      Disclosure forms; published 3-4-98
   Mergers or conversions of federally-insured credit unions to non 
      credit union status--
      Disclosure statements; published 3-4-98
NORTHEAST DAIRY COMPACT COMMISSION
Over-order price regulations:
   Compact over-order price regulations-
      Class I fluid milk route distributions in Connecticut, Maine, 
         Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont; 
         published 2-27-98
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Organization, functions, and authority delegations:
   Chief Financial Officer Office et al.; published 4-1-98
PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
Single employer plans:
   Interest assumptions for valuing benefits; published 3-13-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Drawbridge operations:
   Connecticut; published 3-2-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Thrift Supervision Office
Mutual holding companies:
   Subsidiary stock holding companies; establishment; published 3-9-98
                  COMMENTS DUE NEXT WEEK
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Marketing Service
Onions, imported, and onions grown in--
   Idaho and Oregon; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-3-98
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Fishery conservation and management:
   Alaska; fisheries of Exclusive Economic Zone--
      Halibut donation program; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-4-98
   Northeastern United States fisheries--
      Atlantic surf clam and ocean quahog; comments due by 4-10-98; 
         published 2-9-98
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
Patent and Trademark Office
Patent cases:
   Continued prosecution application practice; changes; comments due by 
      4-6-98; published 2-4-98
CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION
Consumer Product Safety Act and Federal Hazardous Substances Act:
   Bunk beds; safety standards; comments due by 4-7-98; published 1-22-
      98
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Army Department
Decorations, medals, awards:
   Heraldic items; manufacture, sale, wear, commercial use and quality 
      control; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Defense Logistics Agency
Privacy Act; implementation; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-6-98
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Acquisition regulations:
   Domestic source restrictions waiver; comments due by 4-6-98; 
      published 2-4-98
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
   Progress payments; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-5-98
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Air pollutants, hazardous; national emission standards:
   Oil and natural gas production and natural gas transmission and 
      storage; comments due by 4-7-98; published 2-6-98
Air programs; approval and promulgation; State plans for designated 
   facilities and pollutants:
   Arkansas; comments due by 4-9-98; published 3-10-98
Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various 
   States:
   Alaska; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
   Calfifornia; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
   California; comments due by 4-7-98; published 2-6-98
   Illinois; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
   Louisiana; comments due by 4-8-98; published 3-9-98
   New Hampshire; comments due by 4-9-98; published 3-10-98
   Pennsylvania; comments due by 4-8-98; published 3-9-98
   Texas; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
   Virginia; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
Air quality implementation plans; Aapproval and 
   promulgation; various States; air quality planning purposes; 
   designation of areas:
   Illinois; comments due by 4-10-98; published 3-11-98
Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural 
   commodities:
   Oxyfluorfen; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-4-98
   Terbacil; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-4-98
Toxic substances:
   Significant new uses--

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      Sinorhizobium meliloti strain RMBPC-2; comments due by 4-9-98; 
         published 3-10-98
Water pollution control:
   National pollutant discharge elimination system (NPDES)--
      Storm water program (Phase I); polluted runoff reduction from 
         priority sources; comments due by 4-9-98; published 1-9-98
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Radio stations; table of assignments:
   Kentucky; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-20-98
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
   Progress payments; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-5-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Food and Drug Administration
Food additives:
   Acidified sodium chlorite solutions; comments due by 4-6-98; 
      published 3-6-98
Human drugs:
   Total parenteral nutrition; aluminum in large and small volume 
      parenterals; labeling requirements; comments due by 4-6-98; 
      published 1-5-98
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Mortgage and loan insurance programs:
   Indian reservations--
      Single family mortgages under section 248 of National Housing Act; 
         authority to insure suspension; comments due by 4-6-98; 
         published 2-3-98
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Minerals Management Service
Royalty management:
   Oil valuation; Federal leases and Federal royalty oil sale; comments 
      due by 4-7-98; published 3-24-98
LEGAL SERVICES CORPORATION
Freedom of Information Act; implementation; comments due by 4-8-98; 
   published 3-9-98
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
   Progress payments; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-5-98
POSTAL SERVICE
Domestic Mail Manual:
   Mixed BMC/ADC pallets of packages and flats; elimination of mailer 
      options; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-18-98
   Nonprofit standard mail rate matter; eligibility requirements; 
      comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-6-98
International Mail Manual:
   Global priority mail flat rate box rates; comments due by 4-6-98; 
      published 2-3-98
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Securities:
   Over-the-counter derivatives dealers; capital requirements for 
      broker-dealers; net capital rule; comments due by 4-6-98; 
      published 3-6-98
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Small business size standards:
   Size standard changes for engineering services, architectural 
      services, and surveying and mapping services; comments due by 4-6-
      98; published 2-3-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Anchorage regulations:
   Connecticut; comments due by 4-7-98; published 2-6-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Airworthiness directives:
   Airbus; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-6-98
   AlliedSignal Aerospace; comments due by 4-10-98; published 2-4-98
   Boeing; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-4-98
   Bombardier; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-6-98
   Burkhart Grob Luft-und Raumfahrt; comments due by 4-10-98; published 
      3-6-98
   Construcciones Aeronauticas, S.A.; comments due by 4-9-98; published 
      3-10-98
   Eurocopter France; comments due by 4-6-98; published 3-5-98
   Industrie Aeronautiche e Meccaniche Rinaldo Piaggio S.p.A.; comments 
      due by 4-10-98; published 3-2-98
   McDonnell Douglas; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-19-98
Class E airspace; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-13-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Fuel economy standards:
   Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A./Vector Aeromotive Corp.; exemption 
      request; comments due by 4-6-98; published 2-4-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Research and Special Programs Administration
Pipeline safety:
   Hazardous liquid transportation--
      Older hazardous liquid and carbon dioxide pipelines; pressure 
         testing; risk-based alternative; comments due by 4-6-98; 
         published 2-5-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Community Development Financial Institutions Fund
Bank enterprise award program; comments due by 4-6-98; published 12-5-97
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Internal Revenue Service
Excise taxes:
   Group health plans; continuation coverage requirements; comments due 
      by 4-7-98; published 1-7-98
Income taxes:
   Interest abatement; comments due by 4-8-98; published 1-8-98
   Qualified zone academy bonds; comments due by 4-7-98; published 1-7-
      98
   Reorganizations; nonqualified preferred stock; cross-reference; 
      comments due by 4-6-98; published 1-6-98
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CFR ISSUANCES 1998
January--April 1998 Editions and Projected July, 
1998 Editions

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This list sets out the CFR issuances for the 
January-April 1998 editions and projects the 
publication plans for the July, 1998 quarter. A 
projected schedule that will include the October, 
1998 quarter will appear in the first Federal 
Register issue of October.
For pricing information on available 1997-1998 
volumes consult the CFR checklist which appears 
every Monday in the Federal Register.
Pricing information is not available on projected 
issuances. The weekly CFR checklist and the 
monthly List of CFR Sections Affected will 
continue to provide a cumulative list of CFR 
titles and parts, revision date and price of each 
volume.
Normally, CFR volumes are revised according to the 
following schedule:

   Titles 1-16--January 1
   Titles 17-27--April 1
   Titles 28-41--July 1
   Titles 42-50--October 1

All volumes listed below will adhere to these 
scheduled revision dates unless a notation in the 
listing indicates a different revision date for a 
particular volume.



Titles revised as of January 1, 1998:

Title
  
  
CFR Index
  
1-2 (Cover only)
  
3 (Compilation)
  
4 (Cover only)
  
5 Parts:
1-699
700-1199
1200-End
  
6 [Reserved]
  
7 Parts:
1-26
27-52
53-209
210-299
300-399
400-699
700-899
900-999
1000-1199
1200-1599
1600-1899
1900-1939
1940-1949
1950-1999
2000-End
  
8
  
9 Parts:
1-199
200-End
  
10 Parts:
1-50
51-199
200-499
500-End
  
11
  
12 Parts:
1-199
200-219
220-299
300-499
500-599
600-End
  
13
  
14 Parts:
1-59
60-139
140-199
200-1199
1200-End
  
15 Parts:
0-299
300-799
800-End
  
16 Parts:
0-999
1000-End



Titles revised as of April 1, 1998:

Title
  
  
17 Parts:
1-199
200-239
240-End
  
18 Parts:
1-399
400-End
  
19 Parts:
1-140
141-199
200-End
  
20 Parts:
1-399
400-499
500-End
  
21 Parts:
1-99
100-169
170-199
200-299
300-499
500-599
600-799
800-1299
1300-End
  
22 Parts:
1-299
300-End
  
23
  
24 Parts:
0-199
200-499
500-699
700-1699
1700-End
  
25
  
26 Parts:
1 (Secs. 1.0-1-1.60)
1 (Secs. 1.61-1.169)
1 (Secs. 1.170-1.300)
1 (Secs. 1.301-1.400)
1 (Secs. 1.401-1.440)
1 (Secs. 1.441-1.500)
1 (Secs. 1.501-1.640)
1 (Secs. 1.641-1.850)
1 (Secs. 1.851-1.907)
1 (Secs. 1.908-1.1000)
1 (Secs. 1.1001-1.1400)
1 (Sec. 1.1401-End)
2-29
30-39
40-49
50-299
300-499
500-599
600-End
  
27 Parts:
1-199
200-End



Projected July 1, 1998 editions:

Title
  
  
28 Parts:
0-42
43-End
  
29 Parts:
0-99
100-499
500-899
900-1899
1900-1910.999
1910.1000-End
1911-1925
1926
1927-End
  
30 Parts:
1-199
200-699
700-End
  
31 Parts:
0-199
200-End
  
32 Parts:
1-190
191-399
400-629
630-699 (Cover only)
700-799
800-End
  
33 Parts:
1-124
125-199
200-End
  
34 Parts:
1-299
300-399
400-End
  
35
  
36 Parts:
1-199
200-299
300-End
  
37
  
38 Parts:
0-17
18-End
  
39
  
40 Parts:
1-49
50-51
52 (Sec. 52.01--52.1018)
52 (Sec. 52.1019 to end)
53-59
60
61-62
63
64-71
72-80
81-85
86
87-135
136-149
150-189
190-259
260-265
266-299
300-399
400-424
425-699
700-789
790-End
  
  
  

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Ch. 101
Chs. 102-200
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TABLE OF EFFECTIVE DATES AND TIME PERIODS--APRIL 1998
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    This table is used by the Office of the Federal Register to compute 
certain dates, such as effective dates and comment deadlines, which 
appear in agency documents. In computing these dates, the day after 
publication is counted as the first day.
    When a date falls on a weekend or holiday, the next Federal 
business day is used. (See 1 CFR 18.17)
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