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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

165 / Friday, August 25, 2006 / Notices 50389

hearing. These comments are published DATES: The Council and its advisory 8. Shore-Based Whiting Monitoring
and distributed in Final Action Agenda entities will meet September 10–15, (Amendment 10)
which serves as the agenda for the 2006. The Council meeting will begin 9. Inseason Chinook Bycatch Trigger
second public hearing in each cycle. on Monday, September 11, at 3 p.m., for the Pacific Whiting Fishery and
Proposals which are approved by a reconvening each day through Friday, Technical Correction to the Acceptable
vote of the Governmental Members of September 15. All meetings are open to Biological Catch for Petrale Sole in the
ICC at the Final Action Hearing are the public, except a closed session will 2007–2008 Harvest Specifications and
incorporated in either the Supplement be held from 3 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Management Measures
or Edition, as applicable, with the next Monday, September 11 to address D. Habitat
18-month cycle starting with the litigation and personnel matters. The 1. Current Habitat Issues
submittal deadline for proposals. Council will meet as late as necessary E. Highly Migratory Species
Proponents of proposals will receive a each day to complete its scheduled Management
copy of all documents (Proposed business. 1. Changes to Routine Management
Changes, Report of the Public Hearing ADDRESSES: The meetings will be held at
Measures
and Final Action Agenda). Any the Crowne Plaza Hotel, 1221 Chess 2. NMFS Report
interested party may also request a Drive, Foster City, CA 94404; telephone: F. Marine Protected Areas
copy, free of charge, by downloading the 650–570–5700. 1. Fishery Regulations within Channel
‘‘return coupon’’ from the ICC Web site Council address: Pacific Fishery Islands National Marine Sanctuary
at http://www.iccsafe.org and Management Council, 7700 NE (CINMS)
forwarding it as directed. Ambassador Place, Suite 101, Portland, 2. Review of CINMS Draft
The International Codes consist of the OR 97220. Environmental Impact Statement
following: Regarding Fishery Closures
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dr.
International Building Code; G. Pacific Halibut Management
International Code Council Electrical Donald O. McIsaac, Executive Director;
1. Proposed Changes to Catch Sharing
Code Administrative Provisions; telephone: 503–820–2280.
Plan and 2007 Annual Regulations
International Energy Conservation Code; SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
2. Pacific Halibut Bycatch Estimate for
International Existing Building Code; following items are on the Council International Pacific Halibut
International Fire Code; agenda, but not necessarily in this order: Commission Adoption
International Fuel Gas Code; A. Call to Order H. Salmon Management
International Mechanical Code; 1. Opening Remarks and
1. Salmon Methodology Review
ICC Performance Code for Buildings and Introductions
2. Roll Call 2. FMP Amendment 15 (de minimis
Facilities; fisheries)
International Plumbing Code; 3. Executive Director’s Report
International Private Sewage Disposal 4. Approve Agenda
B. Administrative Matters SCHEDULE OF ANCILLARY
Code;
International Property Maintenance 1. Future Council Meeting Agenda MEETINGS
Code; Planning
2. Regulatory Streamlining Review SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER
International Residential Code; 10, 2006
International Wildland-Urban Interface Development of Regional Operating
Trawl Individual Quota
Code; and Agreements for Groundfish Limited Committee 1 pm
International Zoning Code. Entry in the Open Access Fishery and MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
Pacific Mackerel Harvest Guideline 11, 2006
Dated: August 18, 2006. 3. Approval of Council Meeting Council Secretariat 8 am
James E. Hill, Minutes Groundfish Advisory
Acting Deputy Director. 4. Fiscal Matters Subpanel 8 am
[FR Doc. E6–14172 Filed 8–24–06; 8:45 am] 5. Appointments to Advisory Bodies, Groundfish Management
BILLING CODE 3510–13–P Standing Committees, and Other Team 8 am
Forums for the 2007–2009 Term, Scientific and Statistical
Including any Necessary Changes to Committee 8 am
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Budget Committee 10:30 am
Council Operating Procedures
Enforcement Consultants 5:30 pm
6. Updated Research and Data Needs Chair’s Reception 6 pm
National Oceanic and Atmospheric 7. Council Three-Meeting Outlook, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Administration Draft November 2006 Council Meeting 12, 2006
[I.D. 081806C] Agenda, and Workload Priorities Council Secretariat 7 am
C. Groundfish Management California State Delega-
National Marine Fisheries Service, 1. NMFS Report tion 7 am
Pacific Fishery Management Council; 2. Groundfish Bycatch Work Plan Oregon State Delegation 7 am
September 10–15, 2006 Council 3. Consideration of Inseason Washington State Dele-
Meeting Adjustments gation 7 am
4. Open Access Fishery Limitation Groundfish Advisory
AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Consider Planning Priorities for Possible Subpanel 8 am
Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Fishery Management (FMP) Groundfish Management
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Team 8 am
Amendment
Scientific and Statistical
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Commerce. 5. FMP Amendment 15 (American Committee 8 am


ACTION: Notice of public meetings. Fisheries Act Provisions) Enforcement Consultants As necessary
6. Exempted Fishing Permits for 2007 Individual Trawl Quota
SUMMARY: The Pacific Fishery Fisheries Information Session 7 pm
Management Council (Council) and its 7. Trawl Individual Quotas Stage I WEDNESDAY, SEP-
advisory entities will hold public Alternatives and Progress Report on TEMBER 13, 2006
meetings. Stage II Council Secretariat 7 am

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50390 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 165 / Friday, August 25, 2006 / Notices

SCHEDULE OF ANCILLARY DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE additional communications channels is


MEETINGS—Continued both timely and essential to our nation’s
National Telecommunications and economic security and viability.
California State Delega- Information Administration The Department of Commerce has the
tion 7 am lead responsibility for the ‘‘economic
Oregon State Delegation 7 am Notice: Continuity of Business (via security’’ component of critical
Washington State Dele- satellite) Summit infrastructure protection, and
gation 7 am coordinates these efforts with the
Groundfish Advisory National Telecommunications
AGENCY:
and Information Administration (NTIA), Department of Homeland Security
Subpanel 8 am
(DHS), Department of the Treasury and
Groundfish Management U.S. Department of Commerce.
Team 8 am ACTION: Notice of Public Meeting. the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
Salmon Amendment Acting on behalf of the Department of
Committee 8 am SUMMARY: NTIA will co-sponsor a Commerce, NTIA addresses continuity-
Enforcement Consultants As necessary conference entitled ‘‘Continuity of of-business/disaster recovery efforts of
THURSDAY, SEP- Business (via satellite) Summit: companies that complement critical
TEMBER 14, 2006
Acquiring Robust Communications infrastructure companies, which are
Council Secretariat 7 am vital to the economy and orderly
California State Delega-
Capability to Prepare for Natural and
Man-Made Disasters’’ with the Satellite functioning of society. The focus on
tion 7 am continuity of business and disaster
Oregon State Delegation 7 am Industry Association and the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce. The agenda will recovery communications is based on
Washington State Dele-
focus on the importance of satellite the premise that wireline, wireless and
gation 7 am
Groundfish Advisory communications for the continuity of Internet (including Virtual Private
Subpanel 8 am business which may be interrupted Network (VPN)) capabilities might fail
Groundfish Management during a natural disaster, cyber attack, or become saturated as a result of a
Team 8 am or other terrorist action. physical or cyber attack. In such
Salmon Technical Team 8 am emergency situations, it will be
DATES: The Continuity of Business (via
Enforcement Consultants As necessary necessary to make use of additional
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER satellite) Summit will take place communications capability (e.g.,
15, 2006 Thursday, September 21, 2006, 9:00 AM satellite links or HF point-to-point and
Council Secretariat 7 am to noon. broadcast transmissions).
California State Delega- ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be The Summit will provide a forum
tion 7 am held at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, primarily for industry representatives to
Oregon State Delegation 7 am 1615 H Street, N.W., Washington, DC discuss issues related to continuity of
Washington State Dele- 20062–2000.
gation 7 am business and disaster recovery - such as
Salmon Technical Team As necessary FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: estimates of current/projected ‘‘take-up’’
Enforcement Consultants As necessary Persons interested in attending the costs and the ‘‘business case’’ for
Continuity of Business (via Satellite) investing in additional communications,
Summit should contact Helen Shaw, incentives, identification of leaders (e.g.,
Although nonemergency issues not
Critical Infrastructure Protection companies and associations), and
contained in this agenda may come
Program, Office of the Assistant approaches to education and awareness.
before this Council for discussion, those
Secretary, National The government’s role will support
issues may not be the subject of formal
Telecommunications and Information education and awareness rather than
Council action during this meeting.
Administration, 1401 Constitution fund this private sector-led effort.
Council action will be restricted to those Public Participation: The meeting will
issues specifically listed in this notice Avenue, N.W., Room 7846, Washington,
DC, 20230; by facsimile transmission to be open to the public and press on a
and any issues arising after publication first-come, first- served basis. Space is
of this notice that require emergency (202) 482–1189; or by electronic mail to
hshaw@ntia.doc.gov. Information for the limited. The public meeting is
action under Section 305(c) of the physically accessible to people with
Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Summit is also available through the
U.S. Chamber of Commerce at disabilities. Individuals requiring
Conservation and Management Act, special services, such as sign language
provided the public has been notified of www.uschamber.com.
interpretation or other ancillary aids are
the Council’s intent to take final action SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
asked to indicate this to Ms. Shaw at
to address the emergency. Background. Recent world events, such
least five (5) days prior to the meeting.
as the massive hurricanes in the
Special Accommodations The Summit will be webcast. Webcast
Southern United States, and terrorist
information and the meeting agenda and
These meetings are physically actions, such as the bombing of the
a list of speakers will be posted on
accessible to people with disabilities. World Trade Centers, and the
NTIA’s website, www.ntia.doc.gov, the
Requests for sign language potentiality of such events occurring in
U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s website,
interpretation or other auxiliary aids the future, such as cyber attacks, have
www.uschamber.com, and the Satellite
should be directed to Ms. Carolyn Porter demonstrated the need for additional
Industry Association’s website,
at 503– 820–2280 at least five days prior communications channels to prevent
www.sia.org, one week prior to the
to the meeting date. communications outages among our
meeting.
nation’s businesses and industry. Each
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Dated: August 22, 2006. of these events, both natural and man- Dated: August 22, 2006.
Tracey L. Thompson, caused, has the potential to interrupt Kathy D. Smith,
Acting Director, Office of Sustainable communications costing businesses Chief Counsel, National Telecommunications
Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service. millions of dollars in lost sales and and Information Administration.
[FR Doc. E6–14107 Filed 8–24–06; 8:45 am] productivity. For these reasons, a [FR Doc. E6–14121 Filed 8–24–06; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510–22–S national level discussion addressing BILLING CODE 3510–60–S

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