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• Approval of March 2006 Minutes. • Approval of November-December Technical Specification (STS) 3.1.6,
• Professional Science Master’s 2005 Minutes. ‘‘Rod Pattern Control,’’ and STS 3.3.2.1,
Program. • Annual Report of the Executive ‘‘Control Rod Block Instrumentation’’
• NSF-EHR Program Evaluations. Committee. for NUREG–1433 and NUREG–1434.
• Subcommittee on Science and • Updates or New Business from The proposed changes would revise the
Engineering Indicators. Committee Members. Bases for STS 3.1.6, ‘‘Rod Pattern
• Update by the ad hoc group on Control,’’ and STS 3.3.2.1, ‘‘Control Rod
Closed Sessions
‘‘Engineering Workforce Issues and Block Instrumentation’’ to allow
Engineering Education: What Are Committee on Programs and Plans licensees to use an improved control rod
the Linkages?’’ (10:15 a.m.–11:45 a.m.), Room 1235. bank position withdrawal sequence
• NSB items. • Awards and Agreements. (BPWS) when performing a reactor
Committee on Strategy and Budget (2:30 Executive Committee (12 noon–12:15 shutdown. In addition, for NUREG–
p.m.–3:30 p.m.), Room 1235. p.m.), Room 1235. 1434 licensees, the proposed changes
• Approval of March 2006 Minutes. • Director’s Items. would add a footnote to Table 3.3.2.1–
• Gender Equality for Science Plenary Sessions of the Board (1 a.m.– 1, ‘‘Control Rod Block Instrumentation.’’
Departments, Implications of Title 3 p.m.) The requirements for implementing the
IX to NSF. improved BPWS are described in
• Average Award Size, Duration, and Executive Closed Session (1 p.m.–1:15
General Electric Licensing Topical
Proposal Success Rate. p.m.), Room 1235.
Report (LTR) NEDO–33091–A, Revision
• NSF Strategic Plan FY 2006–2011. • Approval of March 2006 Executive
2, ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod
• NSF Long Range Plan Overview. Closed Minutes.
• Elections for Chair, Vice Chair and Insertion Process,’’ dated July 2004. The
Closed 2 Executive Committee Members. General Electric Boiling Water Reactor
Closed Session (1:15 p.m.–1:30 p.m.), Owners Group (BWROG) participants in
Committee on Audit and Oversight the Technical Specifications Task Force
(11:15 a.m.–11:45 a.m.), Room 1235. Room 1235.
• Approval of March 2006 Closed (TSTF) proposed these changes to the
• Pending Investigations. STS in TSTF–476, Revision 0,
Committee on Strategy and Budget (3:30 Session Minutes.
• Awards and Agreements. ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion
p.m.–3:45 p.m.), Room 1235. Process (NEDO–33091).’’
• Closed Committee Reports.
• Preliminary Discussion of FY 2008 Open Session (1:30 p.m.–3 p.m.), Room The purpose of these models is to
Budget. 1235. permit the NRC to efficiently process
Wednesday, May 10, 2006 • Approval of March 2006 Open amendments to incorporate these
Session Minutes. changes into plant-specific Technical
Open • Resolution to Close Portions of Specifications (TS) for General Electric
Committee on Programs and Plans Task August 2006 meeting. Boiling Water Reactors (BWRs).
Force on Transformative Research • Chairman’s Report. Licensees of nuclear power reactors to
(7:45 a.m.–8:15 a.m.), Room 1235. • Director’s Report. which the models apply can request
• Approval of March 2006 Minutes. • Open Committee Reports. amendments conforming to the models.
• Update on TR Workshop III, In such a request, a licensee should
Michael P. Crosby, confirm the applicability of the model
National Science Foundation, May
Executive Officer and NSB Office Director. LAR, model SE and NSHC
16, 2006.
[FR Doc. 06–4183 Filed 5–1–06; 9:48 am] determination to its plant. The NRC staff
• Outcomes of Previous TR
Workshops. BILLING CODE 7555–01–P is requesting comments on the model
Committee on Programs and Plans (8:15 LAR, model SE and NSHC
a.m.–10:15 a.m.), Room 1235. determination before announcing their
• Approval of March 2006. NUCLEAR REGULATORY availability for referencing in license
• Status Reports: COMMISSION amendment applications.
Æ Task Force on Transformative DATES: The comment period expires 30
Research. Notice of Opportunity To Comment on days from the date of this publication.
Æ Task Force on International Model Safety Evaluation and Model Comments received after this date will
Science. License Amendment Request on be considered if it is practical to do so,
Æ Task Force on Hurricane Science Technical Specification Improvement but the Commission is able to ensure
and Engineering. Regarding Use of the Improved Bank consideration only for comments
Æ Subcommittee on Polar Issues. Position Withdrawal Sequence for received on or before this date.
• NSB Information Items: General Electric Boiling Water
ADDRESSES: Comments may be
Æ Update on Status of Planning for Reactors Using the Consolidated Line
submitted either electronically or via
NSF’s Role in the Renewal of the Item Improvement Process
U.S. mail.
National Academic Research Fleet. AGENCY: Nuclear Regulatory Submit written comments to: Chief,
Æ An MREFC Horizon Project—the Commission. Rules and Directives Branch, Division of
Global Environment for Networking ACTION: Request for comment. Administrative Services, Office of
Innovations. Administration, Mail Stop: T–6 D59,
• Major Research Facilities: SUMMARY: Notice is hereby given that U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
Æ NSF Facility Plan 2006. the staff of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Washington, DC 20555–0001.
Æ NSF Annual Major Facilities Plan Commission (NRC) has prepared a Hand deliver comments to: 11545
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Review. model license amendment request Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland,


• Update on NSF’s (LAR), model safety evaluation (SE), and between 7:45 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. on
Cyberinfrastructure Vision. model proposed no significant hazards Federal workdays.
Executive Committee (11:45 a.m.–12 consideration (NSHC) determination Submit comments by electronic mail
noon), Room 1235. related to changes to Standard to: CLIIP@nrc.gov.

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Copies of comments received may be 476, Revision 0. These changes are issuance of amendment to facility
examined at the NRC’s Public Document based on the NRC staff-approved LTR operating license(s), a proposed NSHC
Room, One White Flint North, Public NEDO–33091–A, ‘‘Improved BPWS determination, and an opportunity for a
File Area O1–F21, 11555 Rockville Pike Control Rod Insertion Process,’’ dated hearing. A notice of issuance of an
(first floor), Rockville, Maryland. July 2004, as approved by NRC in an SE amendment to operating license(s) will
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Eric dated June 16, 2004, accessible also be issued to announce the revised
Thomas, Mail Stop: O–12H2, Division of electronically from the Agency-wide requirements for each plant that applies
Inspection and Regional Support, Office Documents Access and Management for and receives the requested change.
of Nuclear Reactor Regulation, U.S. System’s (ADAMS) Public Electronic Dated at Rockville, Maryland this 7th day
Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Reading Room on the Internet (ADAMS of April 2006.
Washington, DC 20555–0001, telephone Accession No. ML041700479) at the For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
(301) 415–6772. NRC Web site http://www.nrc.gov/ Thomas H. Boyce,
reading-rm/adams.html. Persons who Chief, Technical Specifications Branch,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
do not have access to ADAMS or who Division of Inspection and Regional Support,
Background encounter problems in accessing the Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation.
Regulatory Issue Summary 2000–06, documents located in ADAMS should
contact the NRC Public Document Room Attachments—For Inclusion on the
‘‘Consolidated Line Item Improvement Technical Specification Web Page the
Process [CLIIP] for Adopting Standard Reference staff by telephone at 1–800– Following Example of an Application Was
Technical Specifications Changes for 397–4209, 301–415–4737, or by e-mail Prepared by the NRC Staff to Facilitate the
Power Reactors,’’ was issued on March to pdr@nrc.gov. Adoption of Technical Specifications Task
20, 2000. The CLIIP is intended to Applicability Force (TSTF) Traveler TSTF–476, Revision 0
improve the efficiency and transparency ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion
These proposed changes will revise Process (Nedo-33091).’’ The Model Provides
of NRC licensing processes. This is the Section 3.6.1 and Section 3.3.2.1 TS the Expected Level Of Detail and Content for
accomplished by processing proposed Bases for General Electric BWR/4 and an Application to Adopt TSTF–476, Revision
changes to the STS in a manner that BWR/6 plants, and TS Table 3.3.2.1–1 0. Licensees Remain Responsible for
supports subsequent license amendment for BWR/6 plants. Ensuring That Their Actual Application
applications. The CLIIP includes an To efficiently process the incoming Fulfills Their Administrative Requirements
opportunity for the public to comment license amendment applications, the as Well as NRC Regulations.
on proposed changes to the STS NRC staff requests that each licensee U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission,
following a preliminary assessment by applying for the changes addressed by Document Control Desk, Washington, DC
the NRC staff and finding that the TSTF–476, Revision 0, using the CLIIP 20555.
change will likely be offered for submit an LAR that adheres to the Subject: Plant Name, Docket No. 50–[XXX,]
adoption by licensees. This notice is following model. Any variations from Re: Application For Technical
soliciting comment on a proposed Specification Improvement To Adopt
the model LAR should be explained in
change to the STS that changes the TSTF–476, Revision 0, ‘‘Improved BPWS
the licensee’s submittal. Variations from Control ROD Insertion Process (NEDO–
Bases for sections 3.1.6 and 3.3.2.1 of the approach recommended in this 33091)’’.
the General Electric BWR STS, Revision notice may require additional review by Dear Sir or Madam: In accordance with the
3 of NUREG–1433 and NUREG–1434, the NRC staff, and may increase the time provisions of Section 50.90 of Title 10 of the
and Table 3.3.2.1–1 in the NUREG–1434 and resources needed for the review. Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR),
STS. The CLIIP directs the NRC staff to Significant variations from the [LICENSEE] is submitting a request for an
evaluate any comments received for a approach, or inclusion of additional amendment to the technical specifications
proposed change to the STS and to changes to the license, will result in (TS) for [PLANT NAME, UNIT NOS.]. The
either reconsider the change or proceed staff rejection of the submittal. Instead, proposed changes would revise Sections
with announcing the availability of the 3.1.6, ‘‘Rod Pattern Control,’’ and 3.3.2.1,
licensees desiring significant variations
change for proposed adoption by ‘‘Control Rod Block Instrumentation,’’ to
and/or additional changes should allow [PLANT NAME] to reference a new
licensees. Those licensees opting to submit a LAR that does not claim to Banked Position Withdrawal Sequence
apply for the subject change to TSs are adopt TSTF–476. (BPWS) shutdown sequence in the TS Bases.
responsible for reviewing the staff’s [(BWR/6 only), In addition, a footnote is
evaluation, referencing the applicable Public Notices added to Table 3.3.2.1–1, ‘‘Control Rod Block
technical justifications, and providing This notice requests comments from Instrumentation.’’]
any necessary plant-specific interested members of the public within The changes are consistent with NRC-
information. Following the public 30 days of the date of this publication. approved Industry Technical Specification
comment period, the model LAR and Following the NRC staff’s evaluation of Task Force (TSTF) Standard Technical
comments received as a result of this Specification Change Traveler, TSTF–476,
model SE will be finalized, and posted
Revision 0, ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod
on the NRC Web page. Each amendment notice, the NRC staff may reconsider the Insertion Process (NEDO–33091).’’ The
application made in response to the proposed change or may proceed with availability of this TS improvement was
notice of availability will be processed announcing the availability of the announced in the Federal Register on
and noticed in accordance with change in a subsequent notice (perhaps [DATE] ([ ]FR[ ]) as part of the consolidated
applicable NRC rules and procedures. with some changes to the model LAR, line item improvement process (CLIIP).
This notice involves implementation model SE or model NSHC determination Enclosure 1 provides a description and
of an improved BPWS, which would as a result of public comments). If the assessment of the proposed changes, as well
allow licensees of General Electric NRC staff announces the availability of as confirmation of applicability. Enclosure 2
BWRs to follow the improved BPWS the change, licensees wishing to adopt provides the existing TS pages and TS Bases
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marked-up to show the proposed changes.


when inserting control rods into the the change will submit an application in Enclosure 3 provides final TS pages and TS
core during a reactor shutdown. By accordance with applicable rules and Bases pages.
letter dated August 30, 2004, the other regulatory requirements. The NRC [LICENSEE] requests approval of the
BWROG proposed these changes for staff will, in turn, issue for each proposed license amendment by [DATE],
incorporation into the STS as TSTF– application a notice of consideration of with the amendment being implemented [BY

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DATE OR WITHIN X DAYS]. In accordance [DATE] ([ ] FR [ ]), and TSTF–476, Revision accordance with NEDO–33091–A, Revision
with 10 CFR 50.91, a copy of this application, 0. 2, that no single failure of the boiling water
with enclosures, is being provided to the reactor CRD mechanical or hydraulic system
4.0 Technical Analysis
designated [STATE] Official. can cause a control rod to drop completely
I declare under penalty of perjury under [LICENSEE] has reviewed References 1 and out of the reactor core during the shutdown
the laws of the United States of America that 2, and the model SE published on [DATE] process.
I am authorized by [LICENSEE] to make this ([ ] FR [ ]) as part of the CLIIP Notice for
request and that the foregoing is true and Comment. [LICENSEE] has applied the 6.0 No Significant Hazards Consideration
correct. [Note that request may be notarized methodology in Reference 1 to develop the [LICENSEE] has reviewed the proposed no
in lieu of using this oath or affirmation proposed TS changes. [LICENSEE] has also significant hazards consideration
statement]. If you should have any questions concluded that the justifications presented in
determination published in the Federal
regarding this submittal, please contact [ ]. TSTF–476, Revision 0 and the model SE
Register on [DATE] ([ ] FR [ ]) as part of the
prepared by the NRC staff are applicable to
Sincerely, [PLANT, UNIT NOS.], and justify this CLIIP. [LICENSEE] has concluded that the
Name, Title amendment for the incorporation of the proposed determination presented in the
changes to the [PLANT] TS. notice is applicable to [PLANT] and the
Enclosures:
determination is hereby incorporated by
1. Description and Assessment of Proposed 5.0 Regulatory Analysis reference to satisfy the requirements of 10
Changes A description of this proposed change and CFR 50.91(a).
2. Proposed Technical Specification Changes its relationship to applicable regulatory
and Technical Specification Bases Changes 7.0 Environmental Evaluation
requirements and guidance was provided in
3. Final Technical Specification and Bases the NRC Notice of Availability published on [LICENSEE] has reviewed the
pages [DATE] ([ ] FR [ ]), the NRC Notice for environmental consideration included in the
cc: NRR Project Manager, Regional Office, Comment published on [DATE] ([ ] FR [ ]), model SE published in the Federal Register
Resident Inspector, State Contact, ITSB and TSTF–476, Revision 0. on [DATE] ([ ] FR [ ]) as part of the CLIIP.
Branch Chief. [LICENSEE] has concluded that the staff’s
5.1 Regulatory Commitments
1.0 Description findings presented therein are applicable to
As discussed in the model SE published in [PLANT] and the determination is hereby
This letter is a request to amend Operating the Federal Register on [DATE] ([ ] FR [ ])
License(s) [LICENSE NUMBER(S)] for incorporated by reference for this
for this technical specification improvement, application.
[PLANT/UNIT NAME(S)]. the following plant-specific verifications/
The proposed changes would revise commitments were performed. In Reference 2 8.0 References
Technical Specification (TS) 3.1.6, ‘‘Rod the NRC staff explained that the potential for
Pattern Control’’, and 3.3.2.1, ‘‘Control Rod 1. Topical Report NEDO–33091–A,
the control rod drop accident (CRDA) will be Revision 2, ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod
Block Instrumentation,’’ [(BWR/6 only) along eliminated by the following changes to the
with TS Table 3.3.2.1–1, ‘‘Control Rod Block Insertion Process,’’ dated July 2004.
operational procedures, which [PLANT
Instrumentation,’’] to allow reference to an 2. NRC Safety Evaluation (SE) approving
NAME] [has made/will commit to make prior
improved, optional Bank Position Topical Report NEDO–33091, Revision 2,
to implementation]:
Withdrawal Sequence (BPWS) in the TS 1. Before reducing power to the low power ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion
Bases for use during reactor shutdown. setpoint (LPSP), operators shall confirm Process,’’ dated June 16, 2004.
The new BPWS is described in Topical control rod coupling integrity for all rods that 3. Federal Register Notices:
Report NEDO–33091–A, Revision 2, are fully withdrawn. Control rods that have Notice for Comment published on [DATE]
‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion not been confirmed coupled and are in ([ ] FR [ ])
Process,’’ dated July 2004 (Reference 1), and intermediate positions must be fully inserted Notice of Availability published on [DATE]
approved by the NRC by Safety Evaluation prior to power reduction to the LPSP. No ([ ] FR [ ])
(SE) dated June 16, 2004 (ADAMS action is required for fully-inserted control
ML041700479) (Reference 2). Technical Model Safety Evaluation—U.S. Nuclear
rods.
Specification Task Force (TSTF) change Regulatory Commission
If a shutdown is required and all rods,
traveler TSTF–476, Revision 0, ‘‘Improved which are not confirmed coupled, cannot be Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation—
BPWS Control Rod Insertion Process (NEDO– fully inserted prior to the power dropping ‘‘Technical Specification Task Force TSTF–
33091)’’ was announced for availability in below the LPSP, then the original/standard 476, Revision 0—‘‘Improved BPWS Control
the Federal Register on [DATE] as part of the BPWS must be adhered to. Rod Insertion Process (NEDO–33091)
consolidated line item improvement process 2. After reactor power drops below the
(CLIIP). LPSP, rods may be inserted from notch 1.0 Introduction
position 48 to notch position 00 without By letter dated [lll, 20l], [LICENSEE]
2.0 Proposed Changes
stopping at the intermediate positions. (the licensee) proposed changes to the
Consistent with NRC-approved TSTF–476, However, GE Nuclear Energy recommends technical specifications (TS) for [PLANT
Revision 0, the proposed TS changes include: that, to the maximum extent possible, NAME]. The requested changes are the
• Revised TS Section 3.6.1 Bases to allow operators insert rods in the same order as adoption of TSTF–476, Revision 0,
use of an optional BPWS during plant specified for the original/standard BPWS. If ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod Insertion
shutdown. a plant is in the process of shutting down Process (NEDO–33091–A),’’ to the Boiling
• Revised TS Section 3.3.2.1 Bases to following improved BPWS with the power Water Reactor (BWR) Standard Technical
allow reprogramming of the rod worth below the LPSP, no control rod shall be Specifications (STS), which was proposed by
minimizer during the optional BPWS withdrawn unless the control rod pattern is
the Technical Specifications Task Force
shutdown sequence. in compliance with standard BPWS
(TSTF) by letter on August 30, 2004. This
• [(BWR/6 only): Revised Table 3.3.2.1–1, requirements.
‘‘Control Rod Block Instrumentation,’’ which In addition to the procedure changes TSTF involves changes to NUREG–1433 and
adds a footnote that allows operators to specified above, the staff previously NUREG–1434 Section 3.1.6 ‘‘Rod Pattern
bypass the rod pattern controller if concluded, based on its review of NEDO– Control,’’ Section 3.3.2.1 ‘‘Control Rod Block
conditions for the optional BPWS shutdown 33091–A, that no single failure of the boiling Instrumentation,’’ and Table 3.3.2.1–1
process are satisfied.] water reactor CRD mechanical or hydraulic (NUREG–1434 only). The proposed TSTF
would allow the use of the improved bank
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system can cause a control rod to drop


3.0 Background completely out of the reactor core during the position withdrawal sequence (BPWS) during
The background for this application is as shutdown process. Therefore, the proper use normal shutdowns if the conditions of
stated in the model SE in NRC’s Notice of of the improved BPWS will prevent a CRDA NEDO–33091–A, Revision 2, ‘‘Improved
Availability published on [DATE ]([ ] FR [ ]), from occurring while power is below the BPWS Control Rod Insertion Process,’’ dated
the NRC Notice for Comment published on LPSP. [LICENSEE] has verified, in July 2004, have been satisfied.

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2.0 Regulatory Evaluation position 48 to notch position 00 without common defense and security or to the health
The control rod drop accident (CRDA) is stopping at the intermediate positions. and safety of the public.
the design basis accident for the subject TS However, GE Nuclear Energy recommends
that, to the maximum extent possible, Proposed No Significant Hazards
changes. In order to minimize the impact of Consideration Determination
a CRDA, the BPWS process was developed to operators insert rods in the same order as
minimize control rod reactivity worth for specified for the original/standard BPWS. If Description of Amendment Request: [Plant
BWR plants. The proposed improved BPWS a plant is in the process of shutting down name] requests adoption of an approved
further simplifies the control rod insertion following improved BPWS with the power change to the standard technical
process, and in order to evaluate it, the staff below the LPSP, no control rod shall be specifications (STS) for Boiling Water
followed the guidelines of Standard Review withdrawn unless the control rod pattern is Reactor (BWR) Plants (NUREG–1433 &
Plan Section 15.4.9, and referred to General in compliance with standard BPWS NUREG–1434) and plant specific technical
Design Criterion (GDC) 28 of Appendix A to requirements. specifications (TS), to allow the use of the
10 CFR Part 50 as its regulatory requirement. In addition to the procedure changes improved bank position withdrawal
GDC 28 states that the reactivity control specified above, the staff previously verified sequence (BPWS) during normal shutdowns
systems shall be designed with appropriate during its review of NEDO–33091–A, in accordance with NEDO–33091–A,
limits on the potential amount and rate of Revision 2, that no single failure of the Revision 2, ‘‘Improved BPWS Control Rod
reactivity increase to assure that the effects boiling water reactor CRD mechanical or Insertion Process,’’ dated July 2004. The
of postulated reactivity accidents can neither hydraulic system can cause a control rod to changes are consistent with NRC approved
(1) result in damage to the reactor coolant drop completely out of the reactor core Industry/Technical Specification Task Force
pressure boundary greater than limited local during the shutdown process. Therefore, the (TSTF) Standard Technical Specification
yielding nor (2) sufficiently disturb the core, proper use of the improved BPWS will Change Traveler, TSTF–476.
its support structures or other reactor prevent a CRDA from occurring while power Basis for proposed no-significant-hazards-
pressure vessel internals to impair is below the LPSP. consideration determination: As required by
significantly the capability to cool the core. The staff finds the proposed Technical 10 CFR 50.91(a), an analysis of the issue of
Specification changes in [PLANT NAME’s] no-significant-hazards-consideration is
3.0 Technical Evaluation amendment request properly incorporate the presented below:
In its safety evaluation for Licensing improved BPWS procedure into the STS, and Criterion 1—The Proposed Change Does
Topical Report NEDO–33091–A, ‘‘Improved that [PLANT NAME] accurately adopted Not Involve a Significant Increase in the
BPWS Control Rod Insertion Process,’’ dated TSTF–476 and the requisite procedural Probability or Consequences of an Accident
June 16, 2004, (ADAMS ML041700479) the changes. Therefore, the staff approves the Previously Evaluated.
staff determined that the methodology [PLANT NAME] license amendment request The proposed changes modify the TS to
described in TSTF–476, Revision 0, to to adopt TSTF–476, Revision 0. allow the use of the improved bank position
incorporate the improved BPWS into the 4.0 State Consultation withdrawal sequence (BPWS) during normal
STS, is acceptable. shutdowns if the conditions of NEDO–
TSTF–476, Revision 0, states that the In accordance with the Commission’s 33091–A, Revision 2, ‘‘Improved BPWS
improved BPWS provides the following regulations, the [lll] State official was Control Rod Insertion Process,’’ July 2004,
benefits: (1) Allows the plant to reach the all- notified of the proposed issuance of the have been satisfied. The staff finds that the
rods-in condition prior to significant reactor amendment. The State official had [(1) no licensee’s justifications to support the
cool down, which reduces the potential for comments or (2) the following comments— specific TS changes are consistent with the
re-criticality as the reactor cools down; (2) with subsequent disposition by the staff]. approved topical report and TSTF–476. Since
reduces the potential for an operator 5.0 Environmental Consideration the change only involves changes in control
reactivity control error by reducing the total rod sequencing, the probability of an
The amendment[s] change[s] a requirement
number of control rod manipulations; (3) accident previously evaluated is not
with respect to the installation or use of a
minimizes the need for manual scrams significantly increased, if at all. The
facility component located within the
during plant shutdowns, resulting in less consequences of an accident after adopting
restricted area as defined in 10 CFR part 20
wear on control rod drive (CRD) system or surveillance requirements. The NRC staff TSTF–476 are no different than the
components and CRD mechanisms; and, (4) has determined that the amendment involves consequences of an accident prior to
eliminates unnecessary control rod no significant increase in the amounts, and adopting TSTF–476. Therefore, the
manipulations at low power, resulting in less no significant change in the types, of any consequences of an accident previously
wear on reactor manual control and CRD effluents that may be released offsite, and evaluated are not significantly affected by
system components. that there is no significant increase in this change. Therefore, this change does not
[PLANT NAME] has been approved to use individual or cumulative occupational involve a significant increase in the
the improved BPWS, and the potential for a radiation exposure. The Commission has probability or consequences of an accident
CRDA with power below the low power previously issued a proposed finding that the previously evaluated.
setpoint (LPSP) has been eliminated. The amendment involves no significant hazards Criterion 2—The Proposed Change Does
safety evaluation for NEDO–33091–A consideration and there has been no public Not Create the Possibility of a New or
explained that the potential for the CRDA comment on such finding published [DATE] Different Kind of Accident from any
will be eliminated by the following changes ([ ] FR [ ]). Accordingly, the amendment Previously Evaluated.
to operational procedures, which [PLANT meets the eligibility criteria for categorical The proposed change will not introduce
NAME] [has made/will commit to make prior exclusion set forth in 10 CFR 51.22(c)(9). new failure modes or effects and will not, in
to implementation]: Pursuant to 10 CFR 51.22(b), no the absence of other unrelated failures, lead
1. Before reducing power to the LPSP, environmental impact statement or to an accident whose consequences exceed
operators shall confirm control rod coupling environmental assessment need be prepared the consequences of accidents previously
integrity for all rods that are fully withdrawn. in connection with the issuance of the evaluated. The control rod drop accident
Control rods that have not been confirmed amendment. (CRDA) is the design basis accident for the
coupled and are in intermediate positions subject TS changes. This change does not
must be fully inserted prior to power 6.0 Conclusion create the possibility of a new or different
reduction to the LPSP. No action is required The Commission has concluded, based on kind of accident from an accident previously
for fully-inserted control rods. the considerations discussed above, that (1) evaluated.
If a shutdown is required and all rods that there is reasonable assurance that the health Criterion 3—The Proposed Change Does
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are not confirmed coupled cannot be fully and safety of the public will not be Not Involve a Significant Reduction in the
inserted prior to power dropping below the endangered by operation in the proposed Margin of Safety.
LPSP, then the original/standard BPWS must manner, (2) such activities will be conducted The proposed change, TSTF–476,
be adhered to. in compliance with the Commission’s incorporates the improved BPWS, previously
2. After reactor power drops below the regulations, and (3) the issuance of the approved in NEDO–33091–A, into the
LPSP, rods may be inserted from notch amendment will not be inimical to the improved TS. Control rod drop accident

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(CRDA) is the design basis accident for the Separate Account A (‘‘Separate Account Applicants, 2929 Allen Parkway,
subject TS changes. In order to minimize the A’’ and, collectively with VALIC, the Houston, Texas 77019.
impact of a CRDA, the BPWS process was ‘‘Applicants’’), and VALIC Company I FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
developed to minimize control rod reactivity (‘‘VALIC I’’ and, collectively with
worth for BWR plants. The proposed Rebecca A. Marquigny, Senior Counsel,
improved BPWS further simplifies the
VALIC and Separate Account A, the or Joyce M. Pickholz, Branch Chief,
control rod insertion process and, in order to ‘‘Section 17 Applicants’’). Office of Insurance Products, Division of
evaluate it, the staff followed the guidelines Summary of Application: Applicants Investment Management, at (202) 551–
of Standard Review Plan Section 15.4.9, and seek an order approving the proposed 6795.
referred to General Design Criterion 28 of substitution of shares of Evergreen
Appendix A to 10 CFR part 50 as its
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
Fundamental Large Cap Fund with following is a summary of the
regulatory requirement. The TSTF stated the Large Cap Core Fund; Evergreen Equity
improved BPWS provides the following application. The complete application is
benefits: (1) Allows the plant to reach the all-
Income Fund with Broad Cap Value available for a fee from the Public
rods-in condition prior to significant reactor Fund; American Century Ultra Fund Reference Branch of the Commission,
cool down, which reduces the potential for with VALIC Ultra Fund; AIM Large Cap 100 F Street, NE., Washington, DC
re-criticality as the reactor cools down; (2) Growth Fund, Janus Fund and Putnam 20549 (202–551–8090).
reduces the potential for an operator New Opportunities Fund with Large
reactivity control error by reducing the total Capital Growth Fund; MSIF Mid Cap Applicants’ and Section 17 Applicants’
number of control rod manipulations; (3) Growth Fund, Putnam OTC & Emerging Representations
minimizes the need for manual scrams Growth Fund and SIT Mid Cap Growth
during plant shutdowns, resulting in less
1. VALIC is a stock life insurance
Fund with Mid Cap Strategic Growth company originally organized in 1955
wear on control rod drive (CRD) system
components and CRD mechanisms; and, (4)
Fund; Evergreen Special Values Fund under the laws of Washington, DC and
eliminates unnecessary control rod with Small Cap Special Values Fund; reorganized in Texas in 1968. VALIC is
manipulations at low power, resulting in less SIT Small Cap Growth Fund and an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of
wear on reactor manual control and CRD Evergreen Special Equity Fund with American International Group, Inc., a
system components. The addition of Small Cap Strategic Growth Fund; United States based international
procedural requirements and verifications Credit Suisse Small Cap Growth Fund insurance and financial services
specified in NEDO–33091–A, along with the with Small Cap Aggressive Growth organization.
proper use of the BPWS will prevent a Fund; Janus Adviser Worldwide Fund 2. Separate Account A was
control rod drop accident (CRDA) from and Putnam Global Equity Fund with
occurring while power is below the low established in 1979. Separate Account A
power setpoint (LPSP). The net change to the
Global Equity Fund; Templeton Global is registered under the Act as a unit
margin of safety is insignificant. Therefore, Asset Allocation Fund with Global investment trust (File No. 811–3240)
this change does not involve a significant Strategy Fund; Templeton Foreign Fund and is used to fund variable annuity
reduction in a margin of safety. with Foreign Value Fund; and Dreyfus contracts (the ‘‘Contracts’’) (File No. 33–
Based upon the reasoning presented above Basic U.S. Mortgage Securities Fund 75292) issued by VALIC.
and the previous discussion of the with Capital Conservation Fund (the 3. VALIC I was incorporated in
amendment request, the requested change ‘‘Substitution’’). Section 17 Applicants Maryland on December 7, 1984 and is
does not involve a significant hazards seek an order pursuant to Section 17(b) registered under the Act as an open-end
consideration. of the Act to permit certain in-kind
Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this ll day
management investment company (File
of llllll, 2006.
transactions in connection with the Nos. 811–3738 and 002–83631).
Substitution. 4. Purchase payments under the
For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Filing Date: The application was Contracts may be allocated to one or
Project Manager, Plant Licensing Branch [ ],
originally filed on May 6, 2005, and an more divisions (‘‘Divisions’’) of Separate
Division of Operating Reactor Licensing,
Office of Nuclear Reactor Regulation. amended and restated application was Account A. Income, gains and losses,
filed on April 26, 2006. whether or not realized, from assets
[FR Doc. E6–6678 Filed 5–2–06; 8:45 am] allocated to Separate Account A are, as
Hearing or Notification of Hearing: An
BILLING CODE 7590–01–P
order granting the application will be provided in the Contracts, credited to or
issued unless the Commission orders a charged against Separate Account A
hearing. Interested persons may request without regard to other income, gains or
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE a hearing by writing to the Secretary of losses of VALIC. The assets maintained
COMMISSION the Commission and serving Applicants in Separate Account A will not be
with a copy of the request, personally or charged with any liabilities arising out
[Rel. No. IC–27306; File No. 812–13188]
by mail. Hearing requests must be of any other business conducted by
The Variable Annuity Life Insurance received by the Commission by 5:30 VALIC. Nevertheless, all obligations
Company, et al., Notice of Application p.m. on May 22, 2006, and should be arising under the Contracts, including
accompanied by proof of service on the commitment to make annuity
April 27, 2006.
Applicants in the form of an affidavit or, payments or death benefit payments, are
AGENCY: Securities and Exchange for lawyers, a certificate of service. general corporate obligations of VALIC.
Commission (the ‘‘Commission’’). Hearing requests should state the nature Accordingly, Applicants represent that
ACTION: Notice of application for an of the requester’s interest, the reason for all of VALIC’s assets are available to
order of approval pursuant to Section the request, and the issues contested. meet its obligations under the Contracts.
26(c) of the Investment Company Act of Persons who wish to be notified of a 5. The Contracts permit allocations of
1940, as amended (the ‘‘Act’’), and an hearing may request notification by account value to available Divisions that
order of exemption pursuant to Section writing to the Secretary of the invest in specific investment portfolios
jlentini on PROD1PC65 with NOTICES

17(b) of the Act from Section 17(a) of Commission. of underlying registered investment
the Act. companies (a ‘‘Fund’’ and, collectively,
ADDRESSES: Secretary, Securities and the ‘‘Mutual Funds’’). VALIC I is one of
Applicants: The Variable Annuity Life Exchange Commission, 100 F Street, the available Mutual Funds and each of
Insurance Company (‘‘VALIC’’), VALIC NE., Washington, DC 20549–1090. the following is a series of VALIC I:

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