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           RULES GOING INTO EFFECT JULY 1, 1998
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Marketing Service
Cotton classing, testing, and standards:
   Classification services to growers; 1998 user fees; published 6-18-98
Raisins produced from grapes grown in--
   California; published 6-1-98
Tobacco inspection:
   Growers; mail referendum
      Referendum results; published 6-1-98
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Forest Service
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act; Title VIII 
   implementation (subsistence priority):
   Fish and wildlife; subsistence taking; published 6-29-98
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
Agricultural commodities standards:
   Inspection services; use of contractors; published 6-1-98
Fees:
   Official inspection and weighing services; published 6-16-98
Grain inspection equipment performance requirements:
   Corn, oil, protein and starch; near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) 
      analyzers; published 6-30-98
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Organization, functions, and authority delegations:
   Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service; published 7-1-98
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Fishery conservation and management:
   Alaska; fisheries of Exclusive Economic Zone--
      Pacific halibut and red king crab; published 6-4-98
   West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries--
      Western Pacific crustacean; published 6-3-98
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
Patent and Trademark Office
Patent cases:
   Nucleotide and/or amino acid sequences; submission in computer 
      readable form; published 6-1-98
   Patent Cooperation Treaty application procedures; published 6-1-98
EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
Grants and cooperative agreements to State and local governments, 
   universities, hospitals, and other non-profit organizations; 
   published 7-1-98
Postsecondary education:
   Federal family education and William D. Ford Federal direct loan 
      programs; requirements modification; published 11-28-97
   Federal work-study programs; published 11-28-97
   Student assistance general provisions--
      Compliance audits and financial responsibility standards; 
         published 11-25-97
   William D. Ford Federal direct student loan program; reporting and 
      recordkeeping requirements; published 6-26-98
Special education and rehabilitative services:
   Individuals with Disabilities Education Act Amendments of 1997; 
      implementation--
      Infants and toddlers with disabilities early intervention program; 
         published 4-14-98
   Preschool grants for children with disabilities program; published 6-
      1-98
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural 
   commodities:
   Sodium chlorate; published 7-1-98
Toxic substances:
   Significant new uses--
      Sinorhizobium meliloti strain RMBPC-2 microorganism; published 6-
         1-98
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Common carrier services:
   InterLATA 0+ calls; billed party preference; published 3-10-98
   Tariffs--
      Electronic filing system; published 6-30-98
Radio services, special:
   Maritime services--
      Passenger ships, large cargo and small; radio installations 
         inspection; published 6-1-98
FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
Deposit insurance coverage:
   Streamlining and simplification; published 5-11-98
International banking regulations; consolidation and simplification; 
   published 4-8-98
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Federal property management:
   Buildings and space--
      Tobacco smoking policy; published 7-1-98
Federal travel:
   Federal travel regulation; general guidance and temporary duty travel 
      allowances; published 4-1-98
      Correction; published 6-30-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Food and Drug Administration
Food additives:
   Adjuvants, production aids, and sanitizers--
      Cetylmethyl, dimethyl, methyl 11-methoxy-11-oxoundecyl; published 
         7-1-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Health Care Financing Administration
Medicare and Medicaid:
   Home health agencies--
      Surety bond requirements; published 6-1-98
Medicare:
   Bone mass measurement, coverage of and payment for; published 6-24-98
   Skilled nursing facilities; prospective payment system and 
      consolidated billing; published 5-12-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Health resources development:
   Organ procurement and transplantation network; operation and 
      performance goals; published 4-2-98
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Fish and Wildlife Service
Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act; Title VIII 
   Implementation (subsistence priority):
   Fish and wildlife; subsistence taking; published 6-29-98
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement Office
Permanent program and abandoned mine land reclamation plan submissions:
   Alabama; published 7-1-98
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts; implementation; published 6-1-
   98
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Copyright office and procedures:
   Special services; fees; published 5-28-98
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION
Records management:
   Technical amendments; published 7-1-98
NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION
Decommissioning funding by nonprofit and non-bond-issuing licensees; 
   self-guarantee; published 6-1-98
PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION
Single-employer plans:
   Allocation of assets--
      Interest assumptions for valuing benefits; published 6-15-98
RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
Railroad Retirement Act:
   Recovery of overpayments; published 6-1-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Merchant marine officers and seamen:

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   Tankerman and persons in charge of dangerous liquids and liquefied 
      gases transfers; qualification
      Compliance dates establishment; published 7-1-98
Ports and waterways safety:
   East River, NY; safety zone; published 6-30-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Airworthiness directives:
   British Aerospace; published 4-2-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Foreign Assets Control Office
Sudanese sanctions regulations; published 7-1-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Fiscal Service
Book-entry Treasury bonds, notes, and bills:
   Securities in book-entry from held through financial intermediaries 
      TRADES regulations; published 7-1-98
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Internal Revenue Service
Excise taxes:
   Kerosene and aviation fuel taxes and tax on heavy vehicles; published 
      7-1-98
                  COMMENTS DUE NEXT WEEK
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Marketing Service
Kiwifruit grown in--
   California; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-5-98
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Plant-related quarantine, domestic:
   Gypsy moth; comments due by 7-10-98; published 5-11-98
   Mediterranean fruit fly; comments due by 7-10-98; published 5-11-98
User fees; veterinary diagnostic services; comments due by 7-6-98; 
   published 5-4-98
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Food and Nutrition Service
Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996; 
   implementation:
   Food stamp program; retailer integrity, fraud reduction, and 
      penalties; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-6-98
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Fishery conservation and management:
   Caribbean, Gulf, and South Atlantic fisheries--
      South Atlantic shrimp; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-3-98
   Magnuson-Stevens Act provisions--
      Fisheries and gear list and notification guidelines; comments due 
         by 7-6-98; published 6-4-98
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Acquisition regulations:
   Simplified acquisition procedures; comments due by 7-7-98; published 
      5-8-98
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
   Offeror or contractor representation requirements; reduction or 
      removal; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-7-98
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Air pollutants, hazardous; national emission standards:
   Petroleum refineries; comments due by 7-9-98; published 6-9-98
Air programs:
   Fuels and fuel additives--
      Colorado; gasoline Reid Vapor Pressure volatility standard for 
         1998, 1999, and 2000; approval of petition to relax; comments 
         due by 7-10-98; published 6-10-98
      Colorado; gasoline Reid Vapor Pressure volatility standard for 
         1998, 1999, and 2000; approval of petition to relax; comments 
         due by 7-10-98; published 6-10-98
Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various 
   States:
   Pennsylvania; comments due by 7-8-98; published 6-8-98
   Tennessee; comments due by 7-8-98; published 6-8-98
   Texas; comments due by 7-8-98; published 6-8-98
Clean Air Act:
   Acid rain program--
      Continuous emission monitoring; bias test, relative accuracy test, 
         and availability analysis; determinations; comments due by 7-6-
         98; published 5-21-98
      Continuous emission monitoring; rule streamlining; correction; 
         comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-8-98
Pesticides; emergency exemptions, etc.:
   2-propene-1-sulfonic acid, etc.; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-
      6-98
Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural 
   commodities:
   E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Co.; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-6-
      98
   Safener HOE-107892; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-6-98
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Industrial, scientific, and medical equipment:
   RF (radio frequency) lighting devices; comments due by 7-8-98; 
      published 4-24-98
Radio frequency devices:
   Scanning receivers, further ensurance against receiving cellular 
      radio signals; comments due by 7-10-98; published 6-10-98
Radio stations; table of assignments:
   Illinois; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-21-98
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Disaster assistance:
   Temporary housing assistance; application period extension; comments 
      due by 7-6-98; published 5-6-98
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Electronic media; rules and guides applicability; comment request; 
   comments due by 7-7-98; published 5-6-98
GENERAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
   Offeror or contractor representation requirements; reduction or 
      removal; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-7-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Food and Drug Administration
Biological products:
   General safety test requirements; exemptions; comments due by 7-6-98; 
      published 4-20-98
Color additives:
   Color additive lakes; safe use in food, drugs, and cosmetics; 
      permanent listing; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-3-98
Food for human consumption:
   Beverages--
      Fruit and vegetable juices and juice products; HACCP procedures 
         for safe and sound importation; comments due by 7-8-98; 
         published 4-24-98
      Juice and juice products safety; preliminary regulatory impact 
         analysis and initial regulatory flexibility analysis; comments 
         due by 7-8-98; published 5-1-98
   Food labeling--
      Crabmeat; common or usual name for nonstandardized foods; comments 
         due by 7-7-98; published 4-23-98
Medical devices:
   Hematology and pathology devices--
      Over-the-counter test sample collection systems for drugs of abuse 
         testing; reclassification and designation as restricted 
         devices; comments due by 7-6-98; published 3-5-98
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Health Care Financing Administration
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996:
   Administrative requirements--
      Electronic transactions standards; comments due by 7-6-98; 
         published 5-7-98
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act; implementation:
   Administrative requirements--

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      National standard health care provider identifier; comments due by 
         7-6-98; published 5-7-98
Medicare:
   Clinical diagnostic laboratory testing; coverage and administrative 
      policies; negotiated rulemaking committee--
      Establishment and meetings; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-3-
         98
   Hospital inpatient prospective payment systems and 1999 FY rates; 
      comments due by 7-7-98; published 5-8-98
   Provider-sponsored organizations; waiver requirements and solvency 
      standards; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-7-98
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT
Housing and Community Development Act of 1974; implementation:
   Nondiscrimination in programs and activities receiving assistance 
      under Title I; discrimination complaint filing procedures; 
      comments due by 7-10-98; published 5-11-98
Low income housing:
   Housing assistance payments (Section 8)--
      Fair market rent schedules for rental certificate, loan managment, 
         property disposition, moderate rehabilitation, rental voucher 
         programs, etc.; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-5-98
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Fish and Wildlife Service
Endangered and threatened species:
   Mariana fruit bat; comments due by 7-10-98; published 5-29-98
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
National Instant Criminal Background Check System; policies and 
   procedures; establishment; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-4-98
Privacy Act; implementation; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-4-98
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR):
   Offeror or contractor representation requirements; reduction or 
      removal; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-7-98
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Business loans:
   504 program financing and clarification of existing regulations; 
      comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-5-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Ports and waterways safety:
   Gulf of Alaska, southeast of Narrow Cape, Kodiak Island, AK; safety 
      zone; comments due by 7-10-98; published 6-10-98
   San Francisco Bay et al., CA; safety/security zone; comments due by 
      7-6-98; published 5-7-98
Regattas and marine parades:
   Greater Jacksonville Kingfish Tournament; comments due by 7-9-98; 
      published 6-19-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Airworthiness directives:
   Aerospatiale; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-4-98
   Agusta S.p.A.; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-5-98
   Airbus; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-3-98
   Allison Engine Co.; comments due by 7-7-98; published 5-8-98
   Boeing; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-20-98
   Bombardier; comments due by 7-8-98; published 6-8-98
   British Aerospace; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-3-98
   Construcciones Aeronauticas, S.A.; comments due by 7-8-98; published 
      6-8-98
   Dornier; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-9-98
   Eurocopter France; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-7-98
   McDonnell Douglas; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-20-98
   Pratt & Whitney; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-7-98
   Raytheon; comments due by 7-10-98; published 5-5-98
   REVO, Inc.; comments due by 7-8-98; published 5-15-98
   Rolls-Royce; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-6-98
   Saab; comments due by 7-9-98; published 6-9-98
Class B airspace; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-4-98
Class D and Class E airspace; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-3-98
Class E airspace; comments due by 7-6-98; published 5-15-98
Colored Federal airways; comments due by 7-6-98; published 6-5-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Insurer reporting requirements:
   Motor vehicle theft loss experiences report filing; list; comments 
      due by 7-6-98; published 5-4-98
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Research and Special Programs Administration
Hazardous materials:
   Hazardous liquid transportation--
      Liquefied compressed gases in cargo tank motor vehicles; safety 
         standards for unloading; negotiated rulemaking committee; 
         intent to establish and meeting; comments due by 7-6-98; 
         published 6-4-98
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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

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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
  
  
  
41 Parts:
Chs. 1-100
Ch. 101
Chs. 102-200
Ch. 201-End


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TABLE OF EFFECTIVE DATES AND TIME PERIODS--JULY 1998
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              July 30                           August 14                       August 31                     September 14                   September 28                    October 28         
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              July 31                           August 17                       August 31                     September 14                   September 29                    October 29         
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