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Department of Labor: 99034749 | Drug Enforcement Administration | Controlled Substances Act
Department of Labor: 99034749
Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 1 / Monday, January 4, 1999 / Notices
classes of controlled substances listed below:
Drug Etorphine Hydrochloride (9059) .. Carfentanil (9743) ....................... Schedule II II
9, 1998, Knoll Pharmaceutical Company, 30 North Jefferson Road, Whippany, New Jersey 07981, made application by renewal to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) for registration as a bulk manufacturer of the basic classes of controlled substances listed below:
(45 CFR Part 504) and the Government in the Sunshine Act (5 U.S.C. 552b), hereby gives notice in regard to the scheduling of meetings and oral hearings for the transaction of Commission business and other matters specified, as follows:
Date and Time: Monday, January 11, 1999, 10:00 a.m. Subject Matter: Hearings on the Record on Objections to Proposed Decisions on claims against Albania, as follows: Claim No. ALB–072 Thomas Toma ALB–092 Thanas A. Laske ALB–173 Marigo Tellios, et al. ALB–220 Gjergji Gjeli ALB–315 Afroditi Botsis Status: Open.
The firm plans to import the listed controlled substances to produce Drug Schedule finished products for distribution to its Dihydromorphine (9145) ........... I customers. Hydromorphone (9150) ............. II Any manufacturer holding, or applying for, registration as a bulk The firm plans to produce bulk manufacturer of these basic classes of product and finished dosage units for controlled substances may file written distribution to its customers. comments on or objections to the Any other such applicant and any application described above and may, at person who is presently registered with the same time, file a written request for DEA to manufacture such substance a hearing on such application in may file comments or objections to the accordance with 21 CFR 1301.43 in issuance of the proposed registration. such form as prescribed by 21 CFR Any such comments or objections 1316.47. may be addressed, in quintuplicate, to Any such comments, objections or the Deputy Assistant Administrator, requests for a hearing may be addressed, Office of Diversion Control, Drug in quintuplicate, to the Deputy Assistant Enforcement Administration, United Administrator, Office of Diversion States Department of Justice, Control, Drug Enforcement Washington, DC 20537, Attention: DEA Administration, United States Federal Register Representative (CCR), Department of Justice, Washington, DC and must be filed no later than March 20537, Attention: DEA Federal Register 5, 1999. Representative (CCR), and must be filed Dated: December 23, 1998. no later than (30 days from publication). John H. King, This procedure is to be conducted simultaneously with and independent Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement of the procedures described in 21 CFR Administration. 1301.34(b), (c), (d), (e), and (f). As noted [FR Doc. 98–34812 Filed 12–31–98; 8:45 am] in a previous notice at 40 FR 43745–46 BILLING CODE 4410–09–M (September 23, 1975), all applicants for registration to import a basic class of any controlled substance in Schedule I DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE or II are and will continue to be required to demonstrate to the Deputy Assistant Drug Enforcement Administration Administrator, Office of Diversion Importation of Controlled Substances; Control, Drug Enforcement Administration that the requirements Notice of Application for such registration pursuant to 21 Pursuant to Section 1008 of the U.S.C. 958(a), 21 U.S.C. 823(a), and 21 Controlled Substances Import and CFR 1301.34(a), (b), (c), (d), (e), and (f) Export Act (21 U.S.C. 958(i)), the are satisfied. Attorney General shall, prior to issuing Dated: December 23, 1998. a registration under this Section to a John H. King, bulk manufacturer of a controlled Deputy Assistant Administrator, Office of substance in Schedule I or II and prior Diversion Control, Drug Enforcement to issuing a regulation under Section Administration. 1002(a) authorizing the importation of [FR Doc. 98–34813 Filed 12–31–98; 8:45 am] such a substance, provide BILLING CODE 4410–09–M manufacturers holding registrations for the bulk manufacture of the substance an opportunity for a hearing. Therefore, in accordance with Section DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE 1301.34 of Title 21, Code of Federal Foreign Claims Settlement Regulations (CFR), notice is hereby Commission given that on November 13, 1998, Wildlife Laboratories, Inc., 1401 Duff Sunshine Act Meeting Drive, Suite 600, Fort Collins, Colorado [F.C.S.C. Meeting Notice No. 1–99] 80524, made application by renewal to the Drug Enforcement Administration to The Foreign Claims Settlement be registered as an importer of the basic Commission, pursuant to its regulations
All meetings are held at the Foreign claims Settlement Commission, 600 E Street, N.W., Washington, DC. Requests for information, or advance notices of intention to observe an open meeting, may be directed to: Administrative Officer, Foreign Claims Settlement Commission, 600 E Street, NW., Room 6002, Washington, DC 20579. Telephone: (202) 616–6988.
Dated at Washington, DC, December 30, 1998. David E. Bradley, Chief Counsel. [FR Doc. 98–34828 Filed 12–30–98; 1:26 pm]
statutes referred to in 29 CFR Part 1, Appendix, a well as such additional statutes as may from time to time be enacted containing provisions for the payment of wages determined to be prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act. The prevailing rates and fringe benefits determined in these decisions shall, in accordance with the provisions of the foregoing statutes, constitute the minimum wage payable on Federal and federally assisted construction projects to laborers and mechanics of the specified classes engaged on contract work of the character and in the localities described therein. Good cause is hereby found for not utilizing notice and public comment procedure thereon prior to the issuance of these determinations as prescribed in 5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay in the effective date as prescribed in that section, because the necessity to issue current construction industry wage determinations frequently and in large volume causes procedures to be impractical and contrary to the public interest. General wage determination decisions, and modifications and supersedes decisions thereto, contain no expiration dates and are effective from their date of notice in the Federal Register, or on the date written notice is received by the agency, whichever is earlier. These decisions are to be used in accordance with the provisions of 29 CFR Parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the applicable decision, together with any modifications issued, must be made a part of every contract for performance of the described work within the geographic area indicated as required by an applicable Federal prevailing wage law and 29 CFR Part 5. The wage rates and fringe benefits, notice of which is published herein, and which are contained in the Government Printing Office (GPO) document entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts,’’ shall be the minimum paid by contractors and subcontractors to laborers and mechanics. Any person, organization, or governmental agency having an interest in the rates determined as prevailing is encouraged to submit wage rate and fringe benefit information for consideration by the Department. Further information and selfexplanatory forms for the purpose of submitting this data may be obtained by writing to the U.S. Department of labor, Employment Standards Administration, Wage and Hour Division, Division of Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room S–3014, Washington, D.C. 20210. Modifications to General Wage Determination Decisions The number of decisions listed in the Government Printing Office document entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts’’ being modified are listed by Volume and State. Dates of publication in the Federal Register are in parentheses following the decisions being modified. Volume I None Volume II None Volume III None Volume IV None Volume V None Volume VI None Volume VII None General Wage Determination Publication General wage determinations issued under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts, including those noted above, may be found in the Government Printing Office (GPO) document entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued Under The DavisBacon and Related Acts.’’ This publication is available at each of the 50 Regional Government Depository Libraries and many of the 1,400 Government Depository Libraries across the country. The general wage determinations issued under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts are available electronically by subscription to the FedWorld Bulletin Board System of the National Technical Information Service (NTIS) of the U.S. Department of Commerce at 1– 800–363–2068. Hard-copy subscriptions may be purchased from: Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, (202) 512–1800. When ordering hard-copy subscription(s), be sure to specify the State(s) of interest, since subscriptions may be ordered for any or all of the seven separate volumes, arranged by State. Subscriptions include an annual edition (issued in January or February)
Signed at Washington, D.C., this 28th day of December 1998. Terry Sullivan, Acting Chief, Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. [FR Doc. 98–34749 Filed 12–31–98; 8:45 am]
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR Occupational Safety and Health Administration Oregon State Standards; Notice of Approval 1. Background. Part 1953 of Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations, prescribes procedures under Section 18 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (hereinafter called the Act) by which the Regional Administrator for Occupational Safety and Health (hereinafter called Regional Administrator) under a delegation of authority from the Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health (hereinafter called the Assistant Secretary) (29 CFR 1953.4) will review and approve standards promulgated pursuant to a State plan which has been approved in accordance with Section 18(c) of the Act and 29 CFR Part 1902. On December 28, 1972, notice was published in the Federal Register (37 FR 28628) of the approval of the Oregon plan and the adoption of Subpart D to Part 1952 containing the decision. The Oregon plan provides for adoption of State standards which are at least as effective as comparable Federal standards promulgated under Section 6 of the Act. Section 1953.20 provides that where any alteration in the Federal program could have an adverse impact on the at least as effective as status of the State program, a program change supplement to a State plan shall be required. The Oregon plan also provides for the adoption of Federal standards as State standards by reference. On its own initiative, the State of Oregon has submitted by letter dated October 16, 1992, from John A. Pompei, Administrator, to James W. Lake, Regional Administrator, a repeal of three Oregon codes—Division 94, Shipbuilding, Shipbreaking, Ship Repair; Division 307, Marine Terminals; and Division 308, Longshoring—and the adoption by reference of the following federal standards into a new Division 5, Maritime Activities: 29 CFR 1915,
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