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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

237 / Monday, December 11, 2006 / Notices 71579

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR 2008 (AND LATER) SCHEDULE R (RETIREMENT PLAN INFORMATION)—Continued
[Parts I–IV remain as proposed on July 21, 2006. Part V expanded and Part VI added]

17. If assets and liabilities from another plan have been transferred to or merged with this plan during the plan year, check box and see instruc-
tions regarding supplemental information to be included as an attachment.

Part VI—Additional Information for Single-Employer and Multiemployer Defined Benefit Pension Plans

18. If any liabilities to participants or their beneficiaries under the plan as of the end of the plan year consist (in whole or in part) of liabilities to
such participants and beneficiaries under two or more pension plans as of immediately before such plan year, check box and see instructions
regarding supplemental information to be included as an attachment.
19. If the total number of participants is 1,000 or more, complete items (a) through (c).
a. Enter the percentage of plan assets held as Stock, Debt, Real Estate, Other.
b. Provide the percentage held of each type of debt security: Government debt, Investment Grade Corporate Debt, and High-Yield Cor-
porate Debt.
c. Provide the Macaulay Duration for the total portfolio.

Statutory Authority Signed at Washington, DC, this 6th day of MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE
December 2006. CORPORATION
Accordingly, pursuant to the Bradford P. Campbell,
authority in sections 101, 103, 104, 109, [MCC FR 06–22]
Acting Assistant Secretary, Employee Benefits
110 and 4065 of ERISA and section 6058 Security Administration, U.S. Department of
of the Code, the Form 5500 Annual Notice of Quarterly Report (July 1,
Labor. 2006–September 30, 2006)
Return/Report and the instructions Joseph H. Grant,
thereto are proposed to be amended as AGENCY: Millennium Challenge
Director, Employee Plans, Tax Exempt and
set forth herein, including the addition Corporation.
Government Entities Division, Internal
of the proposed Short Form 5500. Revenue Service. SUMMARY: The Millennium Challenge
Vincent K. Snowbarger, Corporation (MCC) is reporting for the
Interim Director, Pension Benefit Guaranty
quarter July 1, 2006 through September
Corporation. 30, 2006 with respect to both assistance
provided under Section 605 of the
[FR Doc. 06–9633 Filed 12–8–06; 8:45 am]
Millennium Challenge Act of 2003 (Pub.
BILLING CODE 4510–29–P
L. 108–199, Division D (the Act)), and
transfers of funds to other federal
agencies pursuant to Section 619 of that
Act. The following report shall be made
available to the public by means of
publication in the Federal Register and
on the Internet Web site of the MCC
(http://www.mcc.gov) in accordance
with Section 612 (b) of the Act.

ASSISTANCE PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 605


Quarterly
Projects Obligated Objectives Measures
disbursements

Country: Madagascar Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $109,773,000


Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Madagascar Total Quarterly Disbursement: $0

Land Tenure Project ....... $37,803,000 Increase Land Titling $0 Legislative proposal (‘‘loin de cadrage’’) reflecting
and Security. the PNF submitted to Parliament and passed.
Percentage of land documents inventoried, re-
stored, and/or digitized.
Average time and cost required to carry out prop-
erty-related transactions at the local and/or na-
tional land services offices. Time/cost to re-
spond to information request, issue titles and to
modify titles after the first land right.
Number of land disputes reported and resolved in
the target zones and sites of implementation.
Percentage of land in the zones that is demar-
cated and ready for titling.
Promote knowledge and awareness of land ten-
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ure reforms among inhabitants in the zones


(surveys).

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ASSISTANCE PROVIDED UNDER SECTION 605—Continued


Quarterly
Projects Obligated Objectives Measures
disbursements

Finance Project .............. 35,888,000 Increase Competition in 0 Submission to Parliament and passage of new
the Financial Sector. laws recommended by outside experts and rel-
evant commissions.
CPA Association (CSC) list of accountants reg-
istered.
Maximum check clearing delay.
Volume of funds in payment system and number
of transactions.
Public awareness of new financial instruments
(surveys).
Report of credit and payment information to a
central database.
Number of holders of new denomination T-bill
holdings, and T-bill issuance outside
Antananarivo as measured by Central Bank re-
port of redemption date.
Volume of production covered by warehouse re-
ceipts in the zones.
Volume of MFI lending in the zones.
MFI portfolio-at-risk delinquency rate.
Number of new bank accounts in the zones.
Agricultural Business In- 17,683,000 Improve Agricultural Pro- 0 Number of rural producers receiving or soliciting
vestment Project. jection Technologies information from ABCs about the opportunities.
and Market Capacity Zones identified and description of beneficiaries
in Rural Areas. within each zone submitted.
Number of cost-effective investment strategies de-
veloped.
Number of plans prepared.
Number of farmers and business employing tech-
nical assistance received.
Program Administration* 18,399,000 ........................................ 0
and Control, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.

Projects Obligated Objective Disbursements Measures

Country: Honduras Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $215,000,000


Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Honduras Total Quarterly Disbursement: $1,370,000

Rural Development $72,195,000 Increase the productivity $898,000 Hours of technical assistance delivered to Pro-
Project. and business skills of gram Farmers (thousands).
farmers who operate Funds lent by MCA-Honduras to financial institu-
small and medium- tions (cumulative).
size farms and their Hours of technical assistance to financial institu-
employees. tions (cumulative).
Lien Registry equipment installed.
Kilometers of farm-to-market road upgraded (cu-
mulative).
Transportation Project .... 125,700,000 Reduce transportation 108,000 Kilometers of highway upgraded.
costs between tar- Kilometers of secondary road upgraded.
geted production cen- Number of weight stations built.
ters and national, re-
gional and global mar-
kets.

Program Administration* 17,105,000 ........................................ 364,000


and Control, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.

Quarterly dis-
Projects Obligated Objectives Measures
bursements

Country: Cape Verde Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $110,078,000


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Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Cape Verde Total Quarterly Disbursement: $0

Watershed and Agricul- $10,848,000 Increase agricultural pro- $0 Productivity: Horticulture (tons per hectare).
tural Support. duction in three tar- Value-added for farms and agribusiness (millions
geted watershed areas of dollars).
on three islands.

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Quarterly dis-
Projects Obligated Objectives Measures
bursements

Infrastructure Improve- 78,760,000 Increase integration of 0 Volume of goods shipped between Praia and
ment. the internal market other islands (tons).
and reduce transpor- Mobility Ratio: Percentage of beneficiary popu-
tation costs. lation who take at least 5 trips per month.
Savings on transport costs from improvements
(million dollars).
Private Sector Develop- 7,200,000 Spur private sector de- 0 Value added in priority sectors above current
ment. velopment on all is- trends (escudos).
lands through in- Volume of private investment in priority sectors
creased investment in above current trends.
the priority sectors and
through financial sec-
tor reform.

Program Administration* 13,270,000 ........................................ 0


and Control, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.

Projects Obligated Objective Disbursements Measures

Country: Nicaragua Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $174,925,000


Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Nicaragua Total Quarterly Disbursement: $668,000

Property Regularization $26,400,000 Increase investment by $67,000 Automated registry—cadastre database installed.
Project. strengthening property Number of parcels with a registered title, rural and
rights. urban (total of 21,000 and 22,000, rural and
urban, respectively).
Projected areas demarcated.
Number of projected area management plans im-
plemented.
Number of conflicts resolved by program medi-
ation.
Transportation Project .... 92,800,000 Reduce transportation 0 N–1 Road: Kilometers of road upgraded.
costs between Leon Secondary Roads: Kilometers of secondary road
and Chinandega and upgraded.
national, regional and
global markets.

Rural Business Develop- 33,500,000 Increase the value 208,000 Rural business development centers: Value of TA
ment Project. added of farms and and support services delivered to program busi-
enterprises in the re- nesses.
gion. Improvement of water supply for farming and for-
est production: Watershed Management Action
Plan.
Funds disbursed for improvement of water supply
for farming and forest production projects.
Program Administration*, 22,225,000 ........................................ 393,000
Due Diligence, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.

Projects Obligated Objective Disbursements Measures

Country: Georgia Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $294,693,000


Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Georgia Total Quarterly Disbursement: $6,509,000

Regional Infrastructure $211,700,000 Key Regional Infrastruc- $6,189,000 Reduction in journey time: Akhalkalaki-
Rehabilitation. ture Rehabilitated. Ninotsminda-Teleti (hours).
Reduction in vehicle operating costs (cumulative).
Increase in internal regional traffic volumes (cu-
mulative).
Decreased technical losses.
Reduction in the production of greenhouse gas
emissions measured in tons of CO2 equivalent.
Increased in collection rate of GGIC.
Number of household beneficiaries served by RID
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projects (cumulative).
Actual operations and maintenance expenditures
(USD).

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Projects Obligated Objective Disbursements Measures

Regional Enterprise De- 47,500,000 Enterprises in Regions 0 Increase in annual revenue in portfolio companies
velopment. Developed. (in 1,000 USD).
Increase in number of portfolio company employ-
ees and number of local suppliers.
Increase in portfolio companies’ wages and pay-
ments to local suppliers (in 1,000 USD).
Jobs created.
Increase in aggregate incremental net revenue to
project assisted firms (in 1,000 USD and cumu-
lative over five years).
Direct household net income (in 1,000 USD cu-
mulative over five years).
Direct household net income for market informa-
tion initiative beneficiaries (in 1,000 USD cumu-
lative over five years).
Number of beneficiaries.
Program Administration*, 35,493,000 ........................................ 320,000
Due Diligence, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.

Projects Obligated Objective Disbursements Measures

Country: Vanuatu Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $65,690,000


Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Vanuatu Total Quarterly Disbursement: $448,000

Transportation Infrastruc- $60,690,000 Facilitate transportation $0 Traffic volume (average annual daily traffic).
ture Project. to increase tourism Days road is closed (number per annum).
and business develop- Number of S-W Bay, Malekula flights cancelled
ment. due to flooding (per annum).
Time of wharf (hours/vessel).
Program Administration*, 5,000,000 ........................................ 448,000
Due Diligence, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.

Projects Obligated Objective Disbursements Measures

Country: Armenia Year: 2006 Quarter 4 Total Obligation: $235,150,000


Entity to which the assistance is provided: MCA Armenia Total Quarterly Disbursement: $0

Irrigated Agriculture $145,680 Increase agricultural pro- $0 Increase in hectares covered by HVA crops (i.e.,
Project. ductivity and improve vegetables, potato, fruits, grapes).
quality of irrigation. Percentage of respondents satisfied with irrigation
services.
Share of WUA water charges compared WUA an-
nual operations and maintenance cost (percent-
age).
Number of farmers using better on-farm water
management: Drip irrigation; ET Gage, and soil
moisture monitoring.
Loans provided under the project (USD in thou-
sands).
Rural Road Rehabilita- 0 Better access to eco- 0 Annual increase in irrigated land in project area
tion Project. nomic and social infra- (hectares).
structure. State budget expenditures on maintenance of irri-
gation system (AMD in millions).
Reduction in Kilowatt hours used (thousand
KWh).
Share of water losses compared to total water in-
take (percentage).
Share of WUA water charges compared to WUA
annual operations and maintenance cost (per-
centage).
Program Administration*, 22,370,000 ........................................ 0
Due Diligence, Moni-
toring and Evaluation.
* Program administration funds are used to pay items such as salaries, rent, and the cost of office equipment.

619 Transfer funds


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Description of
U.S. Agency to which funds were transferred Amount Country program or
project

N/A ............................................................................................................................................... $0 N/A N/A

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Dated: December 5, 2006. submitted the schedule, and must includes information about the records.
Frances C. McNaught, provide a mailing address. Those who Further information about the
Vice President, Congressional and Public desire appraisal reports should so disposition process is available on
Affairs, Millennium Challenge Corporation. indicate in their request. request.
[FR Doc. E6–20982 Filed 12–8–06; 8:45 am] FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Schedules Pending (Note that the new
BILLING CODE 9210–01–P Laurence Brewer, Director, Life Cycle time period for requesting copies has
Management Division (NWML), changed from 45 to 30 days after
National Archives and Records publication):
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS Administration, 8601 Adelphi Road, 1. Department of Agriculture,
ADMINISTRATION College Park, MD 20740–6001. Agricultural Marketing Service (N1–
Telephone: 301–837–1539. E-mail: 136–06–1, 1 item, 1 temporary item).
Records Schedules; Availability and records.mgt@nara.gov. Master data file associated with an
Request for Comments electronic information system used to
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year collect information and report on the
AGENCY: National Archives and Records Federal agencies create billions of grading of poultry and related billing
Administration (NARA). records on paper, film, magnetic tape, matters. This schedule authorizes the
ACTION: Notice of availability of and other media. To control this agency to apply the proposed
proposed records schedules; request for accumulation, agency records managers disposition instructions to any
comments. prepare schedules proposing retention recordkeeping medium.
periods for records and submit these 2. Department of Agriculture,
SUMMARY: The National Archives and schedules for NARA’s approval, using Agricultural Marketing Service (N1–
Records Administration (NARA) the Standard Form (SF) 115, Request for 136–06–5), 4 items, 4 temporary items).
publishes notice at least once monthly Records Disposition Authority. These Records of a system used by the Science
of certain Federal agency requests for schedules provide for the timely transfer and Technology Program to provide
records disposition authority (records into the National Archives of vital records protection and ready
schedules). Once approved by NARA, historically valuable records and reference assistance. The schedule
records schedules provide mandatory authorize the disposal of all other authorizes the agency to apply the
instructions on what happens to records records after the agency no longer needs proposed disposition instructions to any
when no longer needed for current them to conduct its business. Some recordkeeping medium.
Government business. They authorize schedules are comprehensive and cover 3. Department of Agriculture,
the preservation of records of all the records of an agency or one of its Cooperative State Research, Education,
continuing value in the National major subdivisions. Most schedules, and Extension Service (N1–540–06–4,
Archives of the United States and the however, cover records of only one 11 items, 9 temporary items). Inputs,
destruction, after a specified period, of office or program or a few series of outputs, master files, and
records lacking administrative, legal, records. Many of these update documentation relating to a data
research, or other value. Notice is previously approved schedules, and warehouse that provides a centralized
published for records schedules in some include records proposed as source of information on research,
which agencies propose to destroy permanent. education, and extension programs of
records not previously authorized for No Federal records are authorized for the agency and its partner institutions in
disposal or reduce the retention period destruction without the approval of the the areas of food, agriculture, and
of records already authorized for Archivist of the United States. This natural resources. Scheduled for
disposal. NARA invites public approval is granted only after a permanent retention are recordkeeping
comments on such records schedules, as thorough consideration of their copies of 4–H enrollment data and the
required by 44 U.S.C. 3303a(a). administrative use by the agency of documentation needed to access and
DATES: Requests for copies must be origin, the rights of the Government and maintain those files. Records with
received in writing on or before January of private persons directly affected by significant research value pertaining to
10, 2007. Once the appraisal of the the Government’s activities, and related agency programs are scheduled
records is completed, NARA will send whether or not they have historical or separately for permanent retention.
a copy of the schedule. NARA staff other value. 4. Department of Agriculture,
usually prepare appraisal Besides identifying the Federal Cooperative State Research, Education,
memorandums that contain additional agencies and any subdivisions and Extension Service (N1–540–07–1, 6
information concerning the records requesting disposition authority, this items, 6 temporary items). Reports on
covered by a proposed schedule. These, public notice lists the organizational funding and staffing levels for research
too, may be requested and will be unit(s) accumulating the records or projects and salary information from
provided once the appraisal is indicates agency-wide applicability in institutions which receive agency
completed. Requesters will be given 30 the case of schedules that cover records funding, along with working files and
days to submit comments. that may be accumulated throughout an other supporting documentation.
ADDRESSES: You may request a copy of agency. This notice provides the control Records with significant research value
any records schedule identified in this number assigned to each schedule, the are captured in the Current Research
notice by contacting the Life Cycle total number of schedule items, and the Information System, which has been
Management Division (NWML) using number of temporary items (the records scheduled as permanent.
one of the following means: proposed for destruction). It also 5. Department of the Army, Agency-
Mail: NARA (NWML), 8601 Adelphi includes a brief description of the wide (N1–AU–06–2, 1 item, 1 temporary
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Road, College Park, MD 20740–6001. temporary records. The records item). Records related to administrative
E-mail: requestschedule@nara.gov. schedule itself contains a full actions taken to correct conduct
FAX: 301–837–3698. description of the records at the file unit deficiencies of soldiers. Included are
Requesters must cite the control level as well as their disposition. If copies of administrative reprimands,
number, which appears in parentheses NARA staff has prepared an appraisal admonitions, and censures of a non-
after the name of the agency which memorandum for the schedule, it too punitive nature. This schedule

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