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FEDERAL REGISTER PAGES AND DATE, JULY

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39005-39446............................................. 1
39447-39804............................................. 2
39805-40114............................................. 3
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CFR PARTS AFFECTED DURING JULY

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At the end of each month, the Office of the Federal Register 
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.

                           3 CFR
Proclamations:
7688.................................................39793
7689.................................................39795

                           7 CFR
54...................................................39805
718..................................................39447
1405.................................................39447
Proposed Rules:
1150.................................................39861
1580.................................................39478

                          10 CFR
Proposed Rules:
2....................................................40026
20...................................................40026
21...................................................40026
50...................................................40026
51...................................................40026
52...................................................40026
72...................................................40026
73...................................................40026
140..................................................40026
170..................................................40026

                          12 CFR
225..................................................39807
910..................................................39810
913..................................................39810
Proposed Rules:
Ch. 7................................................39863
701..................................................39866
745..................................................39868
900..................................................39027
932..................................................39027
955..................................................39027

                          13 CFR
121..................................................39448

                          14 CFR
39............................................39449, 39815
Proposed Rules:
39.....................................39483, 39485, 39870
71...................................................39238

                          15 CFR
922..................................................39005

                          17 CFR
30...................................................39006

                          20 CFR
218..................................................39009
220..................................................39009
225..................................................39009

                          21 CFR
101..................................................39831
Proposed Rules:
131..................................................39873

                          22 CFR
Proposed Rules:
303..................................................39490

                          25 CFR
Proposed Rules:
Ch. I................................................39038

                          26 CFR
1...............................39011, 39012, 39452, 39453
602..................................................39012
Proposed Rules:
1....................................................39498
301..................................................39498

                          27 CFR
4....................................................39454
9....................................................39833
Proposed Rules:
4....................................................39500
24...................................................39500

                          29 CFR
102..................................................39836
Proposed Rules:
1926..........................................39877, 39880

                          30 CFR
Proposed Rules:
70...................................................39881
75...................................................39881
90...................................................39881

                          31 CFR
Proposed Rules:
103..................................................39039

                          32 CFR
9....................................................39374
10...................................................39379
11...................................................39381
12...................................................39387
13...................................................39389
14...................................................39391
15...................................................39394
16...................................................39395
17...................................................39397

                          33 CFR
26...................................................39353
101..................................................39240
102..................................................39240
103..................................................39284
104..................................................39292
105..................................................39315
106..................................................39338
160..................................................39292
161..................................................39353
164..................................................39353
165........39013, 39015, 39017, 39292, 39353, 39455, 40024

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Proposed Rules:
110..................................................39503

                          37 CFR
260..................................................39837

                          40 CFR
51...................................................39842
52...................................................39457
80...................................................39018
180......................39428, 39435, 39460, 39462, 39846
Proposed Rules:
19...................................................39882
27...................................................39882
51...................................................39888
52............................................39041, 39506

                          43 CFR
10...................................................39853

                          44 CFR
64...................................................39019
65...................................................39021
67...................................................39023
Proposed Rules:
67.....................................39042, 39044, 39046

                          46 CFR
2....................................................39292
31...................................................39292
71...................................................39292
91...................................................39292
115..................................................39292
126..................................................39292
176..................................................39292

                          47 CFR
0....................................................39471
32...................................................38641
54............................................38642, 39471
73...................................................38643

                          48 CFR
Ch. 10...............................................39854
Proposed Rules:
30...................................................40104
52...................................................40104

                          49 CFR
541..................................................39471

                          50 CFR
17............................................39624, 40076
300..................................................39024
Proposed Rules:
17............................................39507, 39892
697..................................................39048

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                         REMINDERS
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           RULES GOING INTO EFFECT JULY 3, 2003
COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY FOR THE 
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
Freedom of Information Act, Privacy Act, et al.; implementation; 
   published 6-3-03
ENERGY DEPARTMENT
Active uranium and thorium processing sites; reimbursement for costs of 
   remedial action; technical and administrative amendments; published 
   6-3-03
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various 
   States:
   California; published 6-3-03
Pesticides; tolerances in food, animal feeds, and raw agricultural 
   commodities:
   Fludioxonil; published 7-3-03
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Radio services, special:
   Amateur service--
      5250-5400 kHz band, secondary access; 2400-2402 MHz band, upgrade 
         to primary status; published 6-3-03
FEDERAL HOUSING FINANCE BOARD
Privacy Act; implementation; published 7-3-03
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Food and Drug Administration
Food for human consumption:
   Food labeling--
      D-tagatose and dental caries; health claims; published 7-3-03
Human drugs:
   Opthalmic products (OTC); final monograph; technical amendment; 
      published 6-3-03
Medical devices:
   General and plastic surgery devices--
      Surgical suture devices; special control designation; published 6-
         3-03
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Ports and waterways safety:
   Lake Michigan--
      Chicago, IL; safety zone; published 6-30-03
   Marblehead, MA; safety zone; published 7-7-03
   Portland Captain of Port Zone--
      Oregon; safety zone; published 6-4-03
   Saginaw River, Bay City, MI; safety zone; published 7-7-03
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
Credit unions:
   Investment and deposit activities and Regulatory Flexibility Program; 
      published 6-3-03
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD
Unfair labor practice charge, dismissal by Regional Director; General 
   Counsel appeals procedures; published 7-3-03
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Airworthiness directives:
   BAE Systems (Operations) Ltd.; published 5-29-03
   Boeing; published 5-29-03
   Dassault; published 5-29-03
   Gulfstream Aerospace; published 5-29-03
   Israel Aircraft Industries, Ltd.; published 5-29-03
   McDonnell Douglas; published 5-29-03
   Turbomeca; published 5-29-03
   Turbomeca S.A.; published 5-29-03
   Turbomeca; correction; published 6-6-03
           RULES GOING INTO EFFECT JULY 4, 2003
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Drawbridge operations:
   New York; published 6-25-03
Ports and waterways safety:
   Charles River, Boston, Massachusetts; safety zone; published 7-7-03
   Colorado River, NV; safety zone; published 6-18-03
   Columbia River--
      Kennewick, WA; safety zone; published 6-4-03
   Columbia River, Vancouver, WA; safety zone; published 6-3-03
   Lantana, FL; safety zone; published 6-4-03
   Miami, offshore from Coral Reef Yacht Club, FL; safety zone; 
      published 6-4-03
   Ohio River--
      Marietta, OH; safety zone; published 6-9-03
   Portland Captain of Port Zone--
      Oregon; safety zone; published 6-4-03
   Rivera Beach, Northwest of Peanut Island, FL; safety zone; published 
      6-4-03
   Salem Harbor, MA; safety zone; published 7-7-03
   San Diego Bay, CA; North San Diego Bay July 4th Fireworks Show; 
      safety zone; published 7-1-03
   Siuslaw and Willamette Rivers, OR; safety zones; published 6-3-03
   St. Lucie River, Stuart, FL; safety zone; published 6-4-03
   Willamette River, Portland, OR--
      Safety zone; published 6-4-03
           RULES GOING INTO EFFECT JULY 5, 2003
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Ports and waterways safety:
   Colorado River, Laughlin, NV; Avi Resort and Casino Fireworks Show; 
      safety zone; published 7-1-03
   Lake Huron, Harrisville, MI; safety zone; published 7-7-03
                  COMMENTS DUE NEXT WEEK
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Agricultural Marketing Service
Kiwifruit grown in--
   California; comments due by 7-8-03; published 6-23-03 [FR 03-15826]
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Plant-related quarantine, domestic:
   Sapote Fruit Fly; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 [FR 03-
      11438]
User fees:
   Veterinary services--
      Miami International Airport, FL; animal ramp; comments due by 7-
         11-03; published 5-12-03 [FR 03-11707]
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Commodity Credit Corporation
Conservation Reserve Program:
   Acreage enrollment terms and conditions and program eligibility 
      requirements; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 [FR 03-
      11405]
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Food and Nutrition Service
Food Stamp Program:
   Electronic benefit transfer and retail food store provisions; 
      comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-6-03 [FR 03-11135]
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration
Grain weighing equipment and related handling sysytems; Official 
   Performance and procedural requiremnts; comments due by 7-10-03; 
   published 6-10-03 [FR 03-14553]
COMMERCE DEPARTMENT
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Environmental statements; notice of intent:
   West Coast States and Western Pacific fisheries--
      Pacific Coast groundfish; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-5-03 
         [FR 03-14177]
Fishery conservation and management:
   Magnuson-Stevens Act provisions--
      Northeastern United States fisheries and Northeast Skate Complex 
         Fisheries; Skate Fishery Management Plan; comments due by 7-7-
         03; published 6-4-03 [FR 03-13726]
Ocean and coastal resource management:
   Coastal Zone Management Act; Federal consistency

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      process; comments due by 7-11-03; published 6-11-03 [FR 03-14663]
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT
Navy Department
Privacy Act; implementation; comments due by 7-8-03; published 5-9-03 
   [FR 03-11576]
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
Air pollution; standards of performance for new stationary sources:
   Monitoring requirements; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 [FR 
      03-11472]
Air quality implementation plans; approval and promulgation; various 
   States:
   California; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-5-03 [FR 03-13882]
   District of Columbia; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-5-03 [FR 
      03-14033]
   Kansas; comments due by 7-10-03; published 6-10-03 [FR 03-14456]
   Minnesota; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-5-03 [FR 03-13570]
   North Carolina; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-6-03 [FR 03-
      12023]
Radiation protection program:
   Transuranic radioactive waste for disposal at Waste Isolation Pilot 
      Plant; waste characterization program documents availability--
      Hanford Site, WA; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-4-03 [FR 03-
         14186]
Water programs:
   Pollutants analysis test procedures; guidelines--
      Detection and quantitation concepts assessment; technical support 
         document; comments due by 7-10-03; published 3-12-03 [FR 03-
         05711]
      Detection and quantitation procedures; comments due by 7-10-03; 
         published 3-12-03 [FR 03-05712]
Water supply:
   Underground injection control program--
      Florida; Class I municipal wells; comments due by 7-7-03; 
         published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10268]
      Florida; Class I municipal wells; comments due by 7-7-03; 
         published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10269]
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
Digital television stations; table of assignments:
   Montana; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-21-03 [FR 03-12685]
Frequency allocations and radio treaty matters:
   Non-geostationary orbit mobile-satellite service systems in 1.6/2.4 
      GHz bands; spectrum sharing plan; comments due by 7-7-03; 
      published 6-5-03 [FR 03-14082]
Radio frequency devices:
   Broadband power line systems
      Correction; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-2-03 [FR 03-13590]
Radio stations; table of assignments:
   Georgia; comments due by 7-11-03; published 6-5-03 [FR 03-14092]
   Tennessee; comments due by 7-11-03; published 6-5-03 [FR 03-14090]
FEDERAL MEDIATION AND CONCILIATION SERVICE
Access to Neutrals Initiative; Registry of Neutrals; comments due by 7-
   7-03; published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10959]
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
Medicare and medicaid:
   Skilled nursing facilities prospective payment system and 
      consolidated billing; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-10-03 
      [FR 03-14632]
   Skilled nursing facilities; prospective payment system and 
      consolidated billing; update; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-
      16-03 [FR 03-11854]
Medicare:
   Hospital inpatient prospective payment systems and 2004 FY rates; 
      comments due by 7-8-03; published 5-19-03 [FR 03-11966]
   Inpatient rehabilitation facility prospective payment system (2004 
      FY); comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-16-03 [FR 03-11829]
HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Food and Drug Administration
Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 
   2002; implementation:
   Food for human and animal consumption; manufacturing, processing, 
      packing, transporting, distribution, etc.; records establishment 
      and maintenance; comments due by 7-8-03; published 5-9-03 [FR 03-
      11460]
   Food for human consumption; administrative detention; comments due by 
      7-8-03; published 5-9-03 [FR 03-11459]
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
Coast Guard
Ports and waterways safety:
   Columbia River, Astoria, OR; safety zone; comments due by 7-7-03; 
      published 6-6-03 [FR 03-14305]
   Milwaukee Harbor, WI; safety zone; comments due by 7-10-03; published 
      6-16-03 [FR 03-15093]
   New London Harbor, CT; security zone; comments due by 7-7-03; 
      published 5-6-03 [FR 03-11165]
   San Diego Bay, CA; National City Marine Terminal; security zone; 
      comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-7-03 [FR 03-11296]
HOMELAND SECURITY DEPARTMENT
Transportation Security Administration
Commercial driver's licenses; hazardous materials endorsement 
   applications; security threat assessment standards; comments due by 
   7-7-03; published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10830]
INTERIOR DEPARTMENT
Indian Affairs Bureau
Land and water:
   Indian Reservation Roads Program; comments due by 7-7-03; published 
      6-5-03 [FR 03-14184]
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives Bureau
Firearms:
   Commerce in explosives--
      Fireworks; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-23-03 [FR 03-15777]
JUSTICE DEPARTMENT
Drug Enforcement Administration
National Defense Authorization Act:
   Federal departments or agencies may not sell from stocks any 
      chemicals that could be used in manufacturing of controlled 
      substances; provisions; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 
      [FR 03-11393]
OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Management and Budget Office
Grants, other financial assistance, and nonprocurement agreements; 
   comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-6-03 [FR 03-14335]
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT OFFICE
Excepted service:
   Temporary organizations; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 [FR 
      03-11398]
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
Small business size standards:
   Small Business Innovation Research Program; small businesses owned 
      and controlled by another business allowance; comments due by 7-7-
      03; published 6-4-03 [FR 03-14036]
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
Social security benefits and supplemental security income:
   Federal old-age, survivors, and disability benefits, and aged, blind, 
      and disabled--
      Immune system disorders; medical criteria for evaluation; comments 
         due by 7-8-03; published 5-9-03 [FR 03-11491]
STATE DEPARTMENT
Visas; immigrant documentation:
   Victims of terrorism; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 [FR 
      03-11222]
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Aviation Administration
Air carrier certification and operations:
   Hazardous materials training requirements; air carriers

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      and commercial operators; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-8-03 
      [FR 03-11244]
Air traffic operating and flight rules, etc.:
   Area navigation and miscellaneous amendments; comments due by 7-7-03; 
      published 4-8-03 [FR 03-08287]
Airworthiness directives:
   Airbus; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-4-03 [FR 03-13977]
   Boeing; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-11-03 [FR 03-14666]
   Dornier; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-6-03 [FR 03-13974]
   McDonnell Douglas; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-23-03 [FR 03-
      12965]
   MORAVAN a.s.; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-2-03 [FR 03-13384]
   Rolls-Royce Deutschland Ltd & Co KG Dart; comments due by 7-7-03; 
      published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10984]
   Rolls-Royce plc; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-7-03 [FR 03-
      11267]
Airworthiness standards:
   Special conditions--
      Bombardier Model BD-100-1A10 airplane; automatic takeoff thrust 
         control system; comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-6-03 [FR 
         03-14337]
      Embraer Model ERJ-170 series airplanes; comments due by 7-7-03; 
         published 6-5-03 [FR 03-14161]
      Raytheon Aircraft Co. Model HS.125 series 700A and 700B airplanes; 
         comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-6-03 [FR 03-14336]
Class E airspace; comments due by 7-10-03; published 5-30-03 [FR 03-
   13540]
Federal airways; comments due by 7-11-03; published 5-23-03 [FR 03-
   13036]
Noise standards:
   Propeller-driven small airplanes; noise certification standards; 
      comments due by 7-7-03; published 6-6-03 [FR 03-14310]
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Motor carrier safety standards:
   Commercial driver's licenses with hazardous materials endorsement; 
      limitations on issuance; comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-5-03 
      [FR 03-10829]
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Anthropomorphic test devices:
   Occupant crash protection--
      Hybrid III test dummies; six-year-old weighted child dummy; 
         comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-7-03 [FR 03-11294]
Motor vehicle safety standards:
   Occupant crash protection--
      Child restraint anchorage systems; comments due by 7-7-03; 
         published 5-8-03 [FR 03-11293]
TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT
Research and Special Programs Administration
Hazardous materials:
   Regulatory Flexibility Act Section 610 and plain language reviews; 
      comments due by 7-7-03; published 4-7-03 [FR 03-08316]
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Internal Revenue Service
Income taxes:
   Split-dollar life insurance arrangements; hearing; comments due by 7-
      8-03; published 5-9-03 [FR 03-11568]
   Taxpayer accounting method changes; administrative simplification; 
      comments due by 7-11-03; published 5-12-03 [FR 03-11765]
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Currency and foreign transactions; financial reporting and recordkeeping 
   requirements:
   Bank Secrecy Act; implementation--
      Commodity trading advisors; anti-money laundering programs; 
         comments due by 7-7-03; published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10841]
      Futures commission merchants and introducing brokers in 
         commodities; definition as financial institutions; suspicious 
         transaction reporting requirements; comments due by 7-7-03; 
         published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10839]
      Investment advisers; anti-money laundering programs; comments due 
         by 7-7-03; published 5-5-03 [FR 03-10840]
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Automatic Defibrillation in Adam's Memory Act (July 1, 
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H.R. 519/P.L. 108-42
San Gabriel River Watershed Study Act (July 1, 2003; 117 
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H.R. 788/P.L. 108-43
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TABLE OF EFFECTIVE DATES AND TIME PERIODS--JULY 2003
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