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Federal Register / Vol. 70, No.

18 / Friday, January 28, 2005 / Notices 4087

of the burden of the proposed collection process by which SFAs determine and Directors is estimated to be 30 minutes
of information, including the validity of verify the children eligible for free and for the mail survey.
the methodology and assumptions used; reduced-price school meals. Recent For the in-depth telephone
(c) ways to enhance the quality, utility studies suggest that a significant number interviews, the burden estimates per
and clarity of the information to be of ineligible children are being respondent in each of the six States are:
collected; and (d) ways to minimize the approved for free and reduced-price State CN officials, 60 minutes; State
burden of the collection of information meals. Congress expressed concern Student Information Systems
on those who are to respond, including about these issues in the Child Nutrition administrators, 60 minutes; State Food
through the use of appropriate and WIC Reauthorization Act of 2004 Stamp Program (FSP) agency officials,
automated, electronic, mechanical, or (Pub. L. 108–265) (the Act). Section 60 minutes; State Medicaid agency
other technological collection 105(a) requires USDA to conduct a officials, 60 minutes; State Wage
techniques or other forms of information study on the feasibility of using Information Collection Agency (SWICA)
technology. computer technology to reduce errors, officials, 60 minutes; and SFA
Comments may be sent to Alberta waste, fraud, and abuse in the NSLP. administrators, 60 minutes.
Frost, Director, Office of Analysis, The study will collect and analyze data Respondents: Respondents for the
Nutrition, and Evaluation, Food and through mail surveys of all states and mail survey are State CN Directors, SEA
Nutrition Service, Department of in-depth telephone interviews with six NCES liaisons, and State Medicaid
Agriculture, 3101 Park Center Drive, selected States to: Assess current and Directors. Respondents for the in-depth
Room 1014, Alexandria, VA 22302. planned use of computer matching for telephone interviews include: State CN
All responses to this notice will be officials; State Student Information
NSLP certification and application
summarized and included in the request Systems administrators; State FSP
verification; identify benefits,
for Office of Management and Budget agency officials; State Medicaid agency
challenges, and barriers to computer
(OMB) approval of the information officials, SWICA officials, and SFA
matching; collect information on
collection. All comments will also administrators.
statewide student information systems
become a matter of public record. Estimated Number of Respondents:
and education matches with Medicaid
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mail surveys will be conducted with 51
and wage data; and identify the types of
Requests for additional information or State CN Program Directors, 51 SEA
information maintained by the Medicaid
copies of the proposed information NCES liaisons, and 51 State Medicaid
program that could be useful for NSLP
collection forms should be directed to Directors.
certification and verification.
Alberta Frost at (703) 305–2017. In-depth telephone interviews will be
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Estimate of Burden: The public conducted with: 12 State CN agency
Title: Feasibility of Computer reporting burden for the survey of State officials; 12 State Student Information
Matching in the National School Lunch CN Program directors is estimated at 40 Systems administrators; 12 State FSP
Program. minutes for the mail survey. The public agency officials; 12 State Medicaid
OMB Number: Not yet assigned. reporting burden for the survey of State agency officials; 12 SWICA officials; and
Expiration Date: Not applicable. Education Agency (SEA) liaisons to the 12 SFA administrators.
Type of Request: New collection of National Center for Education Statistics Number of Responses per
information. (NCES) is estimated to be 15 minutes for Respondent: One response per
Abstract: The Food and Nutrition the mail survey. The public reporting respondent per data collection effort.
Service (FNS) is seeking to improve the burden for the survey of State Medicaid Estimated Time per Response:

Respondents Number Minutes Total minutes

State CN Directors: Mail Survey ........................................................................................... 51 40 2,040


SEA NCES Liaisons: Mail Survey ......................................................................................... 51 15 765
State Medicaid Directors: Mail Survey .................................................................................. 51 30 1,530
State CN Officials: Telephone Interview ............................................................................... 12 60 720
State Student Information System Administrators: Telephone Interview .............................. 12 60 720
State FSP Officials: Telephone Interview .............................................................................. 12 60 720
State Medicaid Officials: Telephone Interview ...................................................................... 12 60 720
SWICA Officials: Telephone Interview .................................................................................. 12 60 720
SFA Administrators: Telephone Interview ............................................................................. 12 60 720

Total Respondent Burden .............................................................................................. .......................... .......................... 8,655

Estimated Total Annual Burden on DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE ACTION: Notice of public meeting,
Respondents: 144 hours. request for comments.
Dated: January 21, 2005.
Food Safety and Inspection Service
SUMMARY: The Office of the Under
Roberto Salazar,
[Docket No. 04–045N] Secretary for Food Safety, United States
Administrator.
Department of Agriculture (USDA), and
[FR Doc. 05–1616 Filed 1–27–05; 8:45 am] Codex Alimentarius Commission: the Food and Drug Administration
BILLING CODE 3410–30–P Thirty-Seventh Session of the Codex (FDA), United States Department of
Committee on Food Additives and Health and Human Services, are
Contaminants sponsoring a public meeting on March
9, 2005, to provide information and
AGENCY: Food Safety and Inspection receive public comments on agenda
Service, USDA. items that will be discussed at the

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4088 Federal Register / Vol. 70, No. 18 / Friday, January 28, 2005 / Notices

Thirty-seventh Session of the Codex SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: (ADI) status and other toxicological
Committee on Food Additives and recommendations.
Background
Contaminants (CCFAC), which will be 3. Consideration of the Codex General
held in The Hague, The Netherlands, on The Codex Alimentarius Commission Standard for Food Additives (GSFA)
April 25–29, 2005. The Under Secretary (Codex) was established in 1962 by two including:
and FDA recognize the importance of United Nations organizations, the Food (a) Progress report of the working
providing interested parties the and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and group on the working principles of the
opportunity to obtain background the World Health Organization (WHO). GSFA,
information on the agenda items that Codex is the major international (b) Report of the electronic working
will be discussed at this forthcoming standard-setting organization for group on the GSFA,
session of the CCFAC. protecting the health and economic (c) Draft and proposed draft food
DATES: The public meeting is scheduled interests of consumers and encouraging additives provisions requiring
for Wednesday, March 9, 2005, from 1 fair international trade in food. Through information on their use, and
p.m. to 4 p.m. adoption of food standards, codes of (d) Proposed draft food additive
practice, and other guidelines provisions at Step 3 and proposals for
ADDRESSES: The public meeting will be
developed by its committees, and by new uses.
held in the Auditorium (Room 1A–003),
promoting their adoption and 4. Proposals for additions or
Harvey W. Wiley Federal Building, 5100
implementation by governments, Codex amendments to the International
Paint Branch Parkway, College Park,
seeks to ensure that the world’s food Numbering System for Food Additives,
Maryland. Documents related to the
supply is sound, wholesome, free from including discussion papers on
37th Session of the CCFAC will be
adulteration, and correctly labeled. In harmonizing the food additive class
accessible via the World Wide Web at
the United States, USDA, FDA, and the names used by Codex and JECFA, and
the following address: http://
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a proposed definition of food additive
www.codexalimentarius.net/
manage and carry out U.S. Codex carriers.
current.asp. 5. An updated Inventory of Processing
FSIS invites interested persons to activities.
The Codex Committee on Food Aids (IPA).
submit comments on this notice. 6. A discussion paper on flavoring
Comments may be submitted by any of Additives and Contaminants (CCFAC)
establishes or endorses maximum or agents with risk management options for
the following methods: CCFAC to consider.
• Mail, including floppy disks or CD– guideline levels for individual food
7. Terms of reference for a Joint FAO/
ROM’s and hand-or courier-delivered additives, for contaminants (including
environmental contaminants) and for WHO expert group to conduct a
items: Send to Docket Clerk, U.S. comprehensive assessment of the use of
Department of Agriculture, Food Safety naturally occurring toxicants in
foodstuffs and animal feeds. In addition, active chlorine in food processing.
and Inspection Service, 300 12th Street, 8. Specifications for the identity and
SW., Room 102, Cotton Annex, the Committee prepares priority lists of
purity of food additives.
Washington, DC 20250–3700. food additives and contaminants for
9. Schedule 1 of the Codex General
All comments received must include toxicological evaluation by the Joint
Standard for Contaminants and Toxins
the Agency name and docket number FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food
(GSCT) with proposed draft revisions.
#04–045N. Additives (JECFA); recommends
10. Draft code of practice for the
All comments submitted in response specifications of identity and purity for
prevention and reduction of aflatoxin
to this notice, will be available for food additives for adoption by the
contamination in tree nuts.
public inspection in the FSIS Docket Commission; considers methods of 11. Proposed draft maximum levels
Room at the address listed above analysis for the determination of food for aflatoxin in unprocessed and
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., additives and contaminants in food; and processed almonds, hazelnuts, and
Monday through Friday. The comments considers and elaborates standards or pistachios.
also will be posted on the Agency’s Web codes for related subjects such as the 12. Proposed draft sampling plan for
site at http://www.fsis.usda.gov/ labeling of food additives when sold as aflatoxin contamination in almonds,
regulations/2005_Notices_Index/. such, and food irradiation. The Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, and pistachios.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Committee is chaired by The 13. Discussion paper on aflatoxin
About the 37th session of the CCFAC: Netherlands. contamination in Brazil nuts with risk
U.S. Delegate, Dr. Terry Troxell, Issues To Be Discussed at the Public management options for CCFAC to
Director, Office of the Plant and Diary Meeting consider.
Foods and Beverages, Center for Food 14. Information on deoxynivalenol
Safety and Applied Nutrition, FDA, Items on the provisional agenda of the (DON) contamination in cereal grains.
Harvey W. Wiley Federal Building, 5100 37th session of CCFAC to be discussed 15. Information on mycotoxin
Paint Branch Parkway (HFS–300), during the public meeting: contamination in sorghum.
College Park, MD 20740, phone: (301) 1. Matters referred or of interest to the 16. Draft maximum levels for lead in
436–1700, fax: (301) 436–2632, e-mail: committee arising from the Codex fish, including a list of the major
terry.troxell@fda.hhs.gov. Alimentarius Commission and other internationally traded fish species with
About the public meeting: Ellen Codex committees, including the proposals for lead maximum levels.
Matten, U.S. Codex Office, Food Safety endorsement or revision of maximum 17. Proposed draft maximum levels
and Inspection Service, Room 4861, levels for food additives and for tin in food.
South Building, 1400 Independence contaminants in Codex commodity 18. Draft code of practice for the
Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20250– standards. prevention and reduction of inorganic
3700, phone: (202) 205–7760, fax: (202) 2. Summary reports of the 63rd and tin contamination in canned foods.
720–3157. Attendees are requested to 64th meetings of the Joint Expert 19. Draft and proposed draft
pre-register as soon as possible by e- Committee for Food Additives (JECFA) maximum levels for cadmium in rice,
mail to (e-mail address: and any actions required as a result of potatoes, wheat, vegetables, and
ccfac@cfsan.fda.gov.) changes in the acceptable daily intake mollusks.

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20. Proposed draft code of practice for health professionals, scientific 33, Township 1 North, Range 8 West,
source directed measures to reduce professionals, and other individuals that Louisiana Meridian, being 310 acres,
dioxin and dioxin-like polychlorinated have requested to be included. The more or less, within the boundaries of
biphenyls (PCB) contamination of foods. update also is available on the FSIS Web the Kisatchie National Forest, and more
21. A discussion paper and proposed page. Through Listserv and the Web particularly described according to the
draft maximum levels for page, FSIS is able to provide map and legal description on file in the
chloropropanols in food. information to a much broader, more Forest Service office noted in the
22. Discussion paper on acrylamide in diverse audience. ADDRESSES section of this notice. A copy
food with risk management options for Done in Washington, DC on January 24, of the Joint Order is set out at the end
CCFAC to consider. 2005. of this notice.
23. Discussion paper on polycyclic EFFECTIVE DATE: The 45-day
F. Edward Scarbrough,
aromatic hydrocarbons in food with risk Congressional oversight requirement of
U.S. Manager for Codex Alimentarius.
management options for CCFAC to the Act of July 26, 1956 has been met.
consider. [FR Doc. 05–1612 Filed 1–27–05; 8:45 am]
The Joint Order is effective January 28,
24. Discussion paper on guideline BILLING CODE 3410–DM–P
2005.
levels for methylmercury in fish with ADDRESSES: Copies of the maps with
risk management options for CCFAC to adjoining legal descriptions showing the
consider. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
lands included in this joint interchange
25. Draft revised guideline levels for are on file and available for public
Forest Service
radionuclides in foods for use in inspection in the Office of the Director
international trade. Transfer of Administrative of Lands, 4th Floor South, Sidney R.
26. Priority list of food additives, Jurisdiction: Joint Readiness Training Yates Federal Building, Forest Service,
contaminants and naturally occurring Center (JRTC), Fort Polk Military USDA, 201 14th Street, SW.,
toxicants proposed for evaluation by Reservation Interchange and the Washington, DC 20250, between the
JECFA. Kisatchie National Forest, LA
Each issue listed will be fully hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on
described in documents distributed, or AGENCY: Forest Service, USDA. business days. Those wanting to inspect
to be distributed, by The Netherlands’ the maps with adjoining legal
ACTION: Notice of joint interchange of
Secretariat to the Meeting. Members of descriptions are encouraged to call
lands.
the public may access or request copies ahead to (202) 205–1248 to facilitate
of these documents (see ADDRESSES). SUMMARY: The Act of July 26, 1956 (70 entry into the building.
Stat. 656; 16 U.S.C. 505a–b) authorizes FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Public Meeting the interchange of land between the A.L. Richard, Lands Staff, at (202) 205–
At the March 9, 2005, public meeting, Department of Agriculture and the 1792. Individuals who use
the agenda items will be described and Department of Defense through its telecommunication devices for the deaf
discussed, and attendees will have the various services. On August 10, 2004, (TDD) may call the Federal Relay
opportunity to pose questions and offer and November 12, 2004, respectively, Service (FRS) at 1–800–877–8339
comments. Written comments may be the Secretary of the Army and the twenty-four hours a day, every day of
offered at the meeting or sent to the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture signed a Joint the year, including holidays.
Delegate, for the 37th Session of the Order authorizing the transfer of Dated: January 25, 2005.
CCFAC, Dr. Terry Troxell (see administrative jurisdiction from the Gloria Manning,
ADDRESSES). Written comments should Department of Agriculture to the Associate Deputy Chief.
state that they relate to activities of the Department of the Army of 480.00 acres,
37th Session of the CCFAC. more or less, located in Natchitoches Department of the Army
Parish, Louisiana and generally Department of Agriculture
Additional Public Notification described as: Parts of Sections 26, 28,
Fort Polk, Louisiana Joint Order;
Public awareness of all segments of 30, 34, and 35, Township 5 North,
Interchanging Administrative Jurisdiction of
rulemaking and policy development is Range 8 West, Louisiana Meridian, lying Department of the Army Lands and National
important. Consequently, in an effort to within the Joint Readiness Training Forest System Lands
ensure that the public and in particular Center (JRTC), Fort Polk Military By virtue of the authority vested in the
minorities, women, and persons with Reservation, and the Kisatchie National Secretary of the Array and the Secretary of
disabilities are aware of this notice, Forest and more particularly described Agriculture by the Act of July 26, 1956 (70
FSIS will announce it on-line through according to the map and legal Stat. 656; 16 U.S.C. 505a) it is ordered as
the FSIS Web page. The Agency Web description on file in the Forest Service follows:
page is located at http:// office noted in the ADDRESSES section of 1. The lands under the jurisdiction of the
www.fsis.usda.gov. this notice. Department of the Army described in Exhibit
FSIS also will make copies of this Furthermore, the Joint Order transfers A and shown on the attached maps which are
on file and available for public inspection in
Federal Register publication available from the Department of the Army to the the Office of the Chief, U.S. Department of
through the FSIS Constituent Update, Department of Agriculture for inclusion Agriculture (USDA), Forest Service,
which is used to provide information in the Kisatchie National Forest 481.33 Washington, DC, which lie within the
regarding FSIS policies, procedures, acres, more or less, located in Vernon boundary of Joint Readiness Training Center
regulations, Federal Register notices, Parish, Louisiana, and generally (JRTC) and Fort Folk’s military reservation,
FSIS public meetings, recalls, and other described as: Parts of Section 18 and 34, Vernon and Natchitoches Parishes,
types of information that could affect or Township 1 North, Range 6 West, Louisiana, are hereby transferred from the
would be of interest to our constituents Louisiana Meridian, being 120 acres, jurisdiction of the Secretary of the Army to
the jurisdiction of the Secretary of
and shareholders. The update is more or less; Parts of Sections 16 and Agriculture, subject to outstanding rights or
communicated via Listserv, a free e-mail 32, Township 1 North, Range 5 West, interests of record.
subscription service consisting of Louisiana Meridian, being 51.33 acres, 2. The lands under the jurisdiction of the
industry, trade, and farm groups, allied more or less; Parts of Sections 32 and USDA Forest Service described in Exhibit B

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