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35732 Federal Register / Vol. 72, No.

125 / Friday, June 29, 2007 / Notices

NUCLEAR REGULATORY is for spent nuclear reactor fuel Questions regarding this matter
COMMISSION shipments and the notification for part should be directed to Jenny C. Tobin,
71 is for large quantity shipments of Office of Federal and State Materials
Governors’ Designees Receiving radioactive waste (and of spent nuclear and Environmental Management
Advance Notification of Transportation reactor fuel not covered under the final Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
of Nuclear Waste amendment to 10 CFR part 73). Commission, Washington, DC 20555, by
The following list updates the names, e-mail at jct1@nrc.gov or by telephone at
On January 6, 1982 (47 FR 596 and 47 addresses, and telephone numbers of 301–415–2328.
FR 600), the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory those individuals in each State who are
Commission (NRC) published in the responsible for receiving information on Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 25th day
Federal Register final amendments to nuclear waste shipments. The list will of June 2007.
10 CFR parts 71 and 73 (effective July be published annually in the Federal For the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory
6, 1982), that require advance Register on or about June 30, to reflect Commission.
notification to Governors or their any changes in information. Current Dennis K. Rathbun,
designees by NRC licensees prior to State contact information can also be Director, Division of Intergovernmental
transportation of certain shipments of accessed throughout the year at http:// Liaison and Rulemaking, Office of Federal
nuclear waste and spent fuel. The www.hsrd.ornl.gov/nrc/special/ and State Materials and Environmental
advance notification covered in part 73 designee.pdf. Management Programs.

INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING ADVANCE NOTIFICATION OF NUCLEAR WASTE SHIPMENTS


State Part 71 Part 73

ALABAMA ................ Colonel W.M. Coppage, Director, Alabama Department of Public Safety, 500 SAME.
Dexter Avenue, P.O. Box 1511, Montgomery, AL 36102–1511, (334) 242–
4394, 24 hours: (334) 242–4128.
ALASKA ................... Kim Stricklan, P.E., Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Solid SAME.
Waste Program Manager, 555 Cordova Street, Anchorage, AK 99501, (907)
269–1099, 24 hours: (907) 457–1421.
ARIZONA ................. Aubrey V. Godwin, Director, Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency, 4814 South SAME.
40th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85040, (602) 255–4845, ext. 222, 24 hours: (602)
223–2212.
ARKANSAS .............. Bernard Bevill, Radiation Control Section, Arkansas Department of Health and SAME.
Human Services, P.O. Box 1437, Mail Slot H–30, Little Rock, AR 72203–
1437, (501) 661–2107, 24 hours: (501) 661–2136.
CALIFORNIA ............ Captain R. Patrick, California Highway Patrol, Enforcement Services Division, SAME.
444 North 3rd St., Suite 310, P.O. Box 942898, Sacramento, CA 94298–
0001, (916) 445–1865, 24 hours: 1–(916) 861–1299.
COLORADO ............. Captain Allen Turner, Hazardous Materials Transport Safety and Response, SAME.
Colorado State Patrol, Troop 8, 15065 S. Golden Rd., Denver, CO 80401–
3990, (303) 273–1910, 24 hours: (303) 239–4501.
CONNECTICUT ....... Edward L. Wilds, Jr., Ph.D., Director, Division of Radiation, Department of En- SAME.
vironmental Protection, 79 Elm Street, 5th floor, Hartford, CT 06106–5127,
(860) 424–3029, 24 hours: (860) 424–3333.
DELAWARE ............. David B. Mitchell, J.D., Secretary, Department of Safety & Homeland Security, SAME.
P.O. Box 818, 303 Transportation Circle, Dover, DE 19903–0818, (302)
744–2680, 24 hours: Cell (302) 222–6590.
FLORIDA .................. John Williamson, Environmental Administrator, Bureau of Radiation Control, SAME.
Environmental Radiation Program, Department of Health, P.O. Box 680069,
Orlando, FL 32868–0069, (407) 297–2095, 24 hours: (407) 297–2095.
GEORGIA ................. Captain Bruce Bugg, Special Projects Coordinator, Georgia Department of SAME.
Public Safety & Motor Carrier, P.O. Box 1456, 959 E. Confederate Avenue,
SE, Atlanta, GA 30371–1456, (404) 624–7211, 24 hours: (404) 635–7200.
HAWAII ..................... Laurence K. Lau, Deputy Director for Environmental Health, Hawaii State De- SAME.
partment of Health, P.O. Box 3378, 1250 Punchbowl Street, Suite 325, Hon-
olulu, HI 96813, (808) 586–4424, 24 hours: (808) 368–6004.
IDAHO ...................... Lieutenant William L. Reese, Deputy Commander, Commercial Vehicle Safety, SAME.
Idaho State Police, P.O. Box 700, Meridian, ID 83680–0700, (208) 884–
7220, 24 hours: (208) 846–7500.
ILLINOIS ................... Joseph G. Klinger, Acting Assistant Director, Illinois Emergency Management SAME.
Agency, Division of Nuclear Safety, 1035 Outer Park Drive, 5th Floor,
Springfield, IL 62704, (217) 785–9868, 24 hours: (217) 782–7860.
INDIANA ................... Lieutenant Terry L. Spence, Indiana State Police, IGCN, 100 N Senate Ave- SAME.
nue, 3rd Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46204, (317) 232–8308, Fax: 317–232–0652.
IOWA ........................ David L. Miller, Administrator, Iowa Homeland Security and Emergency Man- SAME.
agement Division, 7105 Northwest 70th Avenue, Camp Dodge, Building W–
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4, Johnston, IA 50131, (515) 725–3239, 24 hours: (515) 281–3231, Fax:


515–725–3260.
KANSAS ................... Maj. Gen. Tod Bunting, Director, Department of the Adjutant General, Division SAME.
of Emergency Management, 800 SW Topeka Boulevard, Topeka, KS
66611–1287, (785) 274–1409, 24 hours: (785) 296–8013.

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KENTUCKY .............. Dewey Crawford, Manager, Radiation Health and Toxic Agents Branch, Cabi- SAME.
net for Health and Family Services, 275 East Main Street, Mail Stop HS–
1C–A, Frankfort, KY 40621–0001, (502) 564–3700, ext 3695, 24 hours:
(502) 667–1637.
LOUISIANA .............. Captain Dwayne White, Louisiana State Police, 7919 Independence Boulevard, SAME.
P.O. Box 66614 (#A2621), Baton Rouge, LA 70896–6614, (225) 925–6113,
ext. 270, 24 hours: (877) 925–6595.
MAINE ...................... Colonel Pat Fleming, Chief of the State Police, Maine Department of Public SAME.
Safety, 42 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333–0042, (207) 624–7000.
MARYLAND ............. Michael Bennett, Director, Electronic Systems Division, Maryland State Police, SAME.
1201 Reisterstown Road, Pikesville, MD 21208, (410) 653–4229, 24 hours:
(410) 653–4200.
MASSACHUSETTS Robert J. Walker, Director, Radiation Control Program, Massachusetts Depart- SAME.
ment of Public Health, Shraffts Building, Mezzanine Level, 529 Main Street,
Suite 1M2A, Charlestown, MA 02129, (617) 242–3035, 24 hours: (617) 242–
3453.
MICHIGAN ............... Captain Dan Atkinson, Commander, Field Operations Division, Michigan State SAME.
Police, 4000 Collins Rd, Lansing, MI 48910, (517) 336–6136, 24 hours:
(517) 336–6100.
MINNESOTA ............ Kevin C. Leuer, Director, Preparedness Branch, Minnesota Division of Home- SAME.
land Security & Emergency Management, 444 Cedar Street, Suite 223, St.
Paul, MN 55101–6223, (651) 201–7406, Fax: (651) 296–0459, 24 hours:
(651) 649–5451 or 1–800–422–0798.
MISSISSIPPI ............ Harrell B. Neal, HAZMAT/WIPP Program Manager, Mississippi Emergency SAME.
Management Agency, P.O. Box 5644, #1 MEMA Drive 39208, Pearl, MS
39288, (601) 366–6369, 24 hours: (800) 222–6362.
MISSOURI ................ Ronald Reynolds, Director, Emergency Management Agency, P.O. Box 116, SAME.
2302 Militia Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65102, (573) 526–9101, 24 hours:
(573) 751–2748.
MONTANA ............... Dan McGowan, Administrator, Homeland Security Advisor, Montana Disaster SAME.
and Emergency Services Division, P.O. Box 4789, Fort Harrison, MT 59636–
4789, (406) 841–3911, 24 hours: (406) 841–3911.
NEBRASKA .............. Lieutenant Ken Dahlke, Nebraska State Patrol, P.O. Box 94907, Lincoln, NE SAME.
68509–4907, (402) 479–4931, Fax: (402) 479–4002, 24 hours: (402) 471–
4545.
NEVADA ................... Karen K. Beckley, M.P.A., M.S., Radiological Health Section Supervisor, Bu- SAME.
reau of Health Protection Services, Nevada State Health Division, 4150
Technology Way, Suite 30, Carson City, NV 89706, (775) 687–7540, 24
hours: 1–877–438–7231.
NEW HAMPSHIRE .. Lieutenant Nathan Boothby, Bureau Commander, Highway Patrol and Enforce- SAME.
ment Bureau, New Hampshire Department of Safety, 23 Hazen Drive, Con-
cord, NH 03305, (603) 271–3347, 24 hours: (603) 271–3636.
NEW JERSEY .......... Kent Tosch, Chief, Bureau of Nuclear Engineering, Department of Environ- SAME.
mental Protection, P.O. Box 415, Trenton, NJ 08625–0415, (609) 984–7700,
24 hours: (609) 658–3072.
NEW MEXICO .......... Don Shainin, Technical Hazards Unit Leader, WIPP Safe Transportation Pro- SAME.
gram Manager, P.O. Box 1628, Santa Fe, NM 87504–1628, (505) 476–9628,
Fax: (505) 476–9695, 24 hours: (505) 476–9635.
NEW YORK .............. John R. Gibb, Director, New York State Emergency Management Office, 1220 SAME.
Washington Avenue, Building 22—Suite 101, Albany, NY 12226–2251, (518)
292–2301, 24 hours: (518) 292–2200.
NORTH CAROLINA First Sergeant Joseph Cotton, Hazardous Materials Coordinator, North Caro- SAME.
lina Highway Patrol Headquarters North, 1142 SE Maynard, Cary, NC
27511, (919) 319–1523, 24 hours: (919) 733–3861.
NORTH DAKOTA ..... Terry L. O’Clair, Director, Division of Air Quality, North Dakota Department of SAME.
Health, 918 East Divide Avenue—2nd Floor, Bismarck, ND 58501–1947,
(701) 328–5188, 24 hours: (701) 328–9921.
OHIO ........................ Carol A. O’Claire, Chief, Radiological Branch, Ohio Emergency Management SAME.
Agency, 2855 West Dublin Granville Road, Columbus, OH 43235–2206,
(614) 799–3915, 24 hours: (614) 889–7150.
OKLAHOMA ............. Major Gregory Allen, Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, P.O. Box 11415, SAME.
Oklahoma City, OK 73136–0145, (405) 425–7701, 24 hours: (405) 425–2323.
OREGON ................. Ken Niles, Assistant Director, Energy Resources Division, Oregon Department SAME.
of Energy, 625 Marion Street, NE, Ste 1, Salem, OR 97301–3737, (503)
378–4906, Fax: (503) 378–6457, 24 hours: (503) 378–6377.
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PENNSYLVANIA ...... Scott Forster, Director of Operations and Training, Pennsylvania Emergency SAME.
Management Agency, 2605 Interstate Drive, Harrisburg, PA 17110–3321,
(717) 651–2001, 24 hours: (717) 651–2001.
RHODE ISLAND ...... Terrence Mercer, Associate Administrator, Motor Carriers Section, Division of SAME.
Public Utilities and Carriers, 89 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02888,
(401) 941–4500, Ext. 150, 24 hours: (401) 444–1183.

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SOUTH CAROLINA Michael S. Moore, Manager, Division of Waste Management, Bureau of Land SAME.
and Waste Management, Department of Health & Environmental Control,
2600 Bull Street, Columbia, SC 29201, (803) 896–4181, 24 hours: (803)
253–6488.
SOUTH DAKOTA ..... Kristi Turman, Director of Operations, Emergency Management Agency, 118 SAME.
W. Capitol Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501–5070, (605) 773–3231.
TENNESSEE ............ Elgan Usrey, Manager, Technical Services Branch, Tennessee Emergency SAME.
Management Agency, 3041 Sidco Drive, Nashville, TN 37204–1502, (615)
741–2879, After hours: (Inside TN) 1–800–262–3400, (Outside TN) 1–800–
258–3300.
TEXAS ...................... Richard A. Ratliff, P.E. L.M.P., Radiation Program Officer, Texas Department Colonel Thomas A. Davis, Director,
of State Health Services, 1100 West 49th Street, Austin, TX 78756–3189, Texas Department of Public Safety,
(512) 834–6679, Fax: (512) 834–6708, 24 hours: (512) 458–7460. Attn: Technological Hazards Group,
P.O. Box 4087, Austin, TX 78773–
0223, (512) 424–7771, Fax: (512)
424–2281, 24 hours: (512) 424–
2208.
UTAH ........................ Dane Finerfrock, Director, Division of Radiation Control, Department of Envi- SAME.
ronmental Quality, 168 North 1950 West, P.O. Box 144850, Salt Lake City,
UT 84114–4850, (801) 536–4257, After hours: (801) 536–4123.
VERMONT ............... Kerry L. Sleeper, Commissioner, Department of Public Safety, Division of State SAME.
Police, 103 South Main Street, Waterbury, VT 05671–2101, (802) 878–7111,
24 hours: (802) 244–8727.
VIRGINIA .................. Brett A. Burdick, Director, Technological Hazards Division, Virginia Department SAME.
of Emergency Management, 10501 Trade Court, Richmond, VA 23236,
(804) 897–6500, ext. 6569, 24 hours: (804) 674–2400.
WASHINGTON ......... Daniel Eikum, Assistant State Fire Marshal, Mobilization Division, Washington SAME.
State Patrol Fire Protection Bureau, P.O. Box 42600, Olympia, WA 98504–
2600, (360) 570–3119, 24 hours: 1–800–409–4755.
WEST VIRGINIA ...... Colonel D.L. Lemmon, Superintendent, West Virginia State Police, 725 Jeffer- SAME.
son Road, South Charleston, WV 25309, (304) 746–2111, Fax: (304) 746–
2246.
WISCONSIN ............. Johnnie L. Smith, Administrator, Wisconsin Emergency Management, P.O. Box SAME.
7865, Madison, WI 53707–7865, 608–242–3210, 24 hour: (608) 242–3232.
WYOMING ............... Captain Vernon Poage, Support Services Officer, Commercial Carriers, Wyo- SAME.
ming Highway Patrol, 5300 Bishop Boulevard, Cheyenne, WY 82009–3340,
(307) 777–4312, 24 hours: (307) 777–4321.
DISTRICT OF CO- Gregory B. Talley, Program Manager, Radiation Protection Division, Bureau of SAME.
LUMBIA. Food, Drug & Radiation Protection, Department of Health, 51 N Street, NE,
Room 6025, Washington, DC 20002, (202) 535–2320, 24 hours: (202) 727–
1000.
PUERTO RICO ........ Dr. Rosa Perez-Perdomo, Secretary of Health, P.O. Box 70184, San Juan, PR SAME.
00936–8184, (787) 274–7629.
GUAM ....................... Lorilee T. Crisostomo, Administrator, Guam Environmental Protection Agency, SAME.
P.O. Box 22439, Barrigada, Guam 96921, (671) 475–1658, Fax: (671) 477–
9402, 24 hours: (671) 635–9500.
VIRGIN ISLANDS .... Dean C. Plaskett, Esq., Commissioner, Department of Planning and Natural SAME.
Resources, Cyril E. King Airport, Terminal Building—Second Floor, St.
Thomas, Virgin Islands 00802, (340) 774–3320, 24 hours: (340) 774–5138.
AMERICAN SAMOA Pati Faiai, Government Ecologist, American Samoa Environmental Protection SAME.
Agency, Office of the Governor, Pago Pago, American Samoa 96799, (684)
633–2304, 24 hours: (684) 622–7106.
COMMONWEALTH Dr. Ignacio T. Dela Cruz, D.V.M., Secretary, Department of Lands & Natural SAME.
OF THE NORTH- Resources Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands Government, P. O.
ERN MARIANA IS- Box 501304, Saipan, MP 96950, (670) 322–9830.
LANDS.
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[FR Doc. E7–12634 Filed 6–28–07; 8:45 am] II. Self-Regulatory Organization’s C. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P Statement of the Purpose of, and Statement on Comments on the
Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Proposed Rule Change Received From
Change Members, Participants, or Others
In its filing with the Commission, BSE The Exchange has neither solicited
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE included statements concerning the nor received comments on the proposed
COMMISSION purpose of, and basis for, the proposed rule change.
rule change and discussed any III. Date of Effectiveness of the
[Release No. 34–55945; File No. SR–BSE– comments it received on the proposed Proposed Rule Change and Timing for
2007–23] rule change. The text of these statements Commission Action
may be examined at the places specified
Self-Regulatory Organizations; Boston in Item IV below. The Exchange has Because the foregoing proposed rule
Stock Exchange, Inc.; Notice of Filing prepared summaries, set forth in change does not (i) significantly affect
and Immediate Effectiveness of Sections A, B, and C below, of the most the protection of investors or the public
Proposed Rule Change and significant aspects of such statements. interest; (ii) impose any significant
Amendment No. 1 Thereto Amending burden on competition; and (iii) become
A. Self-Regulatory Organization’s operative for 30 days after the date of
Section 5 (Obligations of Market Statement of the Purpose of, and the filing, or such shorter time as the
Makers) of Chapter VI of the Rules of Statutory Basis for, the Proposed Rule Commission may designate if consistent
the Boston Options Exchange for Change with the protection of investors and the
Clarification Purposes Regarding the public interest, it has become effective
Guaranteed Directed Order 1. Purpose
pursuant to Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the
The Exchange is proposing to amend Act 8 and Rule 19b–4(f)(6) 9
June 22, 2007.
Section 5 (Obligations of Market thereunder.10
Pursuant to Section 19(b)(1) of the Makers) of Chapter VI of the BOX The Exchange has requested that the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 Rules 5 to clarify that the GDO is Commission waive the 30-day operative
(‘‘Act’’),1 and Rule 19b–4 thereunder,2 exposed for one time period with an delay. The Commission believes
notice is hereby given that on June 1, NBBO filter at the end of the exposition. waiving the 30-day operative delay is
2007, the Boston Stock Exchange, Inc. The section of the BOX Rules which consistent with the protection of
(‘‘BSE’’ or ‘‘Exchange’’) filed with the discusses the GDO contains a cross investors and the public interest. The
Securities and Exchange Commission reference to Chapter V, Section 16(b). Commission notes that the proposed
(‘‘Commission’’) the proposed rule The Exchange proposes to extend the rule change provides greater specificity
change as described in Items I and II cross reference and numbering to reflect as to a cross-reference within a rule,
below, which Items have been the specific subsection of the thereby avoiding confusion resulting
substantially prepared by the Exchange. corresponding BOX Rule so that the from an incomplete cross-reference.
Exchange’s rules are accurate, Accordingly, the Commission
BSE has filed the proposal as a non-
comprehendible, and transparent to the designates the proposal to be operative
controversial rule change pursuant to
marketplace. The GDO exposure time is upon filing with the Commission.11 At
Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act 3 and Rule any time within 60 days of the filing of
not affected by this filing and remains
19b–4(f)(6) 4 thereunder, which renders the proposed rule change, the
three seconds, as set forth in Chapter VI,
the proposal effective upon filing with Commission may summarily abrogate
Section 5 of the BOX Rules.
the Commission. On June 21, 2007, BSE such rule change if it appears to the
filed Amendment No. 1 to the proposed 2. Statutory Basis Commission that such action is
rule change. The Commission is The Exchange believes that the necessary or appropriate in the public
publishing this notice to solicit proposal is consistent with the interest, for the protection of investors,
comments on the proposed rule change, requirements of Section 6(b) of the Act,6 or otherwise in furtherance of the
as amended, from interested persons. in general, and Section 6(b)(5) of the purposes of the Act.12
I. Self-Regulatory Organization’s Act,7 in particular, in that it is designed IV. Solicitation of Comments
Statement of the Terms of Substance of to promote just and equitable principles
of trade, and to protect investors and the Interested persons are invited to
the Proposed Rule Change submit written data, views, and
public interest.
arguments concerning the foregoing,
The Exchange is proposing to amend B. Self-Regulatory Organization’s
Section 5 (Obligations of Market Statement on Burden on Competition 8 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A).
Makers) of Chapter VI of the Rules of the 9 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6).
Boston Options Exchange (‘‘BOX The Exchange does not believe that 10 BSE provided the Commission with written

Rules’’) for clarification purposes the proposed rule change will impose notice of its intent to file the proposed rule change.
any burden on competition that is not See Section 19(b)(3)(A) of the Act, and Rule 19b–
regarding the Guaranteed Directed
necessary or appropriate in furtherance 4(f)(6)(iii) thereunder. 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A), 17
Order (‘‘GDO’’). The text of the CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6)(iii).
of the purposes of the Act.
proposed rule is available at the 11 For purposes only of waiving the 30-day

Exchange, the Commission’s Public operative delay of the proposal, the Commission
5 Specifically, the Exchange is amending Chapter
has considered the proposed rule’s impact on
Reference Room, and on the Exchange’s VI, Section 5(c)(iii)(2)(b)(5) of the BOX Rules. efficiency, competition and capital formation. 15
Web site (http://www.bostonstock.com). Telephone conversation between Terri Evans, U.S.C. 78c(f).
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Special Counsel, Division of Market Regulation, 12 For purposes of calculating the 60-day period
Commission, and Brian Donnelly, AVP Regulation within which the Commission may summarily
1 15
and Compliance, BSE, on June 21, 2007 (clarifying abrogate the proposed rule change, as amended,
U.S.C. 78s(b)(1). the specific rule being amended by the proposed
2 17
under Section 19(b)(3)(C) of the Act, the
CFR 240.19b–4. rule change as described in Amendment No. 1). Commission considers the period to commence on
3 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(A). 6 15 U.S.C. 78f(b).
June 21, 2007, the date on which BSE submitted
4 17 CFR 240.19b–4(f)(6). 7 15 U.S.C. 78f(b)(5). Amendment No. 1. See 15 U.S.C. 78s(b)(3)(C).

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