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  <VOL>77</VOL>
  <NO>33</NO>
  <DATE>Friday, February 17, 2012</DATE>
  <UNITNAME>Contents</UNITNAME>
  <CNTNTS>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Agriculture</EAR>
      <PRTPAGE P="iii"/>
      <HD>Agriculture Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Forest Service</P>
      </SEE>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9620</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3713</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Availability of FY 2011 Service Contract Inventories,</DOC>
          <PGS>9620</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3708</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Air Force</EAR>
      <HD>Air Force Department</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Air University Board of Visitors,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9633</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3746</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Army</EAR>
      <HD>Army Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Engineers Corps</P>
      </SEE>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Army National Cemeteries Advisory Commission,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9633-9634</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3749</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR/>
      <HD>Arts and Humanities, National Foundation</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR/>
      <HD>Blind or Severely Disabled, Committee for Purchase From  People Who Are</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Consumer Financial Protection</EAR>
      <HD>Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>PROPOSED RULES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Defining Larger Participants in Certain Consumer Financial Product and Service Markets,</DOC>
          <PGS>9592-9608</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="16" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3775</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Centers Disease</EAR>
      <HD>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9660-9661</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3620</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Centers Medicare</EAR>
      <HD>Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9661-9662</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3790</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Children</EAR>
      <HD>Children and Families Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program Leveraging Report,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9662</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3680</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Coast Guard</EAR>
      <HD>Coast Guard</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Security Zones:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone Puget Sound,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9528</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3734</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Commerce</EAR>
      <HD>Commerce Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>International Trade Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>National Institute of Standards and Technology</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Committee for Purchase</EAR>
      <HD>Committee for Purchase From People Who Are Blind or Severely Disabled</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Procurement List; Proposed Additions and Deletions,</DOC>
          <PGS>9631</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3748</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Commodity Futures</EAR>
      <HD>Commodity Futures Trading Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Business Conduct Standards for Swap Dealers and Major Swap Participants with Counterparties,</DOC>
          <PGS>9734-9835</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="101" T="17FER2.sgm">2012-1244</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Comptroller</EAR>
      <HD>Comptroller of the Currency</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9727-9731</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="4" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3735</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Consumer Product</EAR>
      <HD>Consumer Product Safety Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Requirements for Consumer Registration of Durable Infant or Toddler Products,</DOC>
          <PGS>9522-9527</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="5" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3712</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Meetings; Sunshine Act,</DOC>
          <PGS>9631</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3857</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Defense Acquisition</EAR>
      <HD>Defense Acquisition Regulations System</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>PROPOSED RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement;</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>DoD Voucher Processing,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9617-9618</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3659</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Defense Department</EAR>
      <HD>Defense Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Air Force Department</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Army Department</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Defense Acquisition Regulations System</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Engineers Corps</P>
      </SEE>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Defense Policy Board,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9631-9632</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3698</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Privacy Act; Systems of Records,</DOC>
          <PGS>9632-9633</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3720</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Education Department</EAR>
      <HD>Education Department</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity; Teleconference,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9651-9652</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3783</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Employment and Training</EAR>
      <HD>Employment and Training Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Requests for Grant Applications:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Serving Young Adult Ex-Offenders Through Training and Service-Learning,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9703</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3773</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Engineers</EAR>
      <HD>Engineers Corps</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Improvement of US Highway 64 in Tyrrell and Dare Counties, NC,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9635-9637</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3751</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Proposed Glades Reservoir Public Meeting,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9634-9635</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3359</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Process for Requesting a Variance from Vegetation Standards for Levees and Floodwalls; Additional Filings,</DOC>
          <PGS>9637-9650</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="13" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3701</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Environmental Protection</EAR>
      <PRTPAGE P="iv"/>
      <HD>Environmental Protection Agency</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Air Quality Designations:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>2010 Primary Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) National Ambient Air Quality Standards,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9532-9588</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="56" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3150</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Missouri,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9529-9532</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="3" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3699</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.:,</DOC>
          <PGS>9652</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3801</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Proposed CERCLA Administrative Cost Recovery Settlement:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Lake Linden Superfund Site in Lake Linden, Houghton County, MI,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9652-9653</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3789</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Equal</EAR>
      <HD>Equal Employment Opportunity Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Meetings; Sunshine Act,</DOC>
          <PGS>9653</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3961</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR/>
      <HD>Executive Office of the President</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Trade Representative, Office of United States</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Federal Aviation</EAR>
      <HD>Federal Aviation Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Airworthiness Directives:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Boeing Co. Airplanes,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9518-9520</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-2973</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Bombardier Inc., Airplanes,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9520-9521</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-2974</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Federal Communications</EAR>
      <HD>Federal Communications Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Data for Connect America Fund Phase One Incremental Support,</DOC>
          <PGS>9653-9655</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3836</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Mobility Fund Phase I Auction Updated List of Potentially Eligible Census Blocks,</DOC>
          <PGS>9655-9656</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3838</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Federal Deposit</EAR>
      <HD>Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9727-9731</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="4" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3735</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Meetings; Sunshine Act,</DOC>
          <PGS>9656</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3872</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Federal Maritime</EAR>
      <HD>Federal Maritime Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Meetings; Sunshine Act,</DOC>
          <PGS>9656</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3993</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Ocean Transportation Intermediary  Licenses; Reissuances,</DOC>
          <PGS>9656</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3772</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Ocean Transportation Intermediary Licenses; Applicants,</DOC>
          <PGS>9657</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3723</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Ocean Transportation Intermediary Licenses; Revocations,</DOC>
          <PGS>9657-9658</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3774</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Federal Mine</EAR>
      <HD>Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Meetings; Sunshine Act,</DOC>
          <PGS>9658</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3876</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Federal Reserve</EAR>
      <HD>Federal Reserve System</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9727-9731</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="4" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3735</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Fish</EAR>
      <HD>Fish and Wildlife Service</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>PROPOSED RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>90-Day Finding on a Petition to List the Thermophilic Ostracod,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9618-9619</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3791</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Endangered Species Permit Applications,</DOC>
          <PGS>9687-9690</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="3" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3771</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Environmental Assessments; Availability, etc.:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge and Kakahaia National Wildlife Refuge, Maui County, HI,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9692-9693</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3648</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Willamette Valley National Wildlife Refuge Complex Final Comprehensive Conservation Plan, Corvallis, OR,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9690-9692</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3759</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Establishment of Flint Hills Legacy Conservation Area, Kansas,</DOC>
          <PGS>9693-9694</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3756</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Food and Drug</EAR>
      <HD>Food and Drug Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Animal Drugs, Feeds, and Related Products:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone; Correction,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9528</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3747</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>PROPOSED RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Food Additive Petitions:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>American Chemistry Council,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9608-9610</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3744</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Gastroenterology-Urology Devices:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Sorbent Hemoperfusion Devices for the Treatment of Poisoning and Drug Overdose, etc.,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9610-9617</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="7" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3810</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Request for Samples and Protocols,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9663-9664</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3743</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Forest</EAR>
      <HD>Forest Service</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Clear Creek Integrated Restoration Project, Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests, ID; Correction,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9621-9622</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3745</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>General Services</EAR>
      <HD>General Services Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>GSA Mentor-Protégé Program,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9659</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3754</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Preparation, Submission, and Negotiation of Subcontracting Plans,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9658-9659</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3755</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Health and Human</EAR>
      <HD>Health and Human Services Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Centers for Medicare &amp; Medicaid Services</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Children and Families Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Food and Drug Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Health Resources and Services Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>National Institutes of Health</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Committee on Vital and Health Statistics,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9659-9660</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3750</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3758</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Health Resources</EAR>
      <HD>Health Resources and Services Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Funds for Leadership Training in Pediatric Dentistry's Current Grantees; One-Year Extension,</DOC>
          <PGS>9664-9665</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3792</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Homeland</EAR>
      <HD>Homeland Security Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Coast Guard</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Housing</EAR>
      <HD>Housing and Urban Development Department</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Federal Property Suitable as Facilities to Assist the Homeless,</DOC>
          <PGS>9681-9682</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3380</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Funding Awards:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>HUD-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing Program for Fiscal Year 2011,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9682-9687</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="5" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3834</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Interior</EAR>
      <PRTPAGE P="v"/>
      <HD>Interior Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Fish and Wildlife Service</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Land Management Bureau</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>National Park Service</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>International Trade Adm</EAR>
      <HD>International Trade Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Applications for Watch Duty-Exemption and 7113 Jewelry Duty-Refund Program,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9622-9623</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3742</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Antidumping Duty Administrative Reviews; Results, Extensions, Amendments, etc.:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Narrow Woven Ribbons with Woven Selvedge from Taiwan,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9624</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3785</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Wooden Bedroom Furniture from the People's Republic of China,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9623-9624</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3787</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>International Trade Com</EAR>
      <HD>International Trade Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Investigations:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Large Residential Washers from Korea and Mexico,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9700-9701</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3732</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Steel Wire Garment Hangers from Taiwan and Vietnam,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9701</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3731</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Utility Scale Wind Towers from China and Vietnam,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9700</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3730</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Justice Department</EAR>
      <HD>Justice Department</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>PROPOSED RULES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Recognition and Accreditation,</DOC>
          <PGS>9590-9591</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3725</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Labor Department</EAR>
      <HD>Labor Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Employment and Training Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Occupational Safety and Health Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund Activity,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9701-9702</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3719</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Land</EAR>
      <HD>Land Management Bureau</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Environmental Impact Statements; Availability, etc.:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Restoration Design Energy Project and Land Use Plan Amendments,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9694-9696</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3630</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Central Montana Resource Advisory Council,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9696</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3757</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Proposed Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and Gas Lease COC30486,</DOC>
          <PGS>9696</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3763</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Proposed Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and Gas Lease COC68134,</DOC>
          <PGS>9696-9697</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3761</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Proposed Reinstatement of Terminated Oil and Gas Lease WYW151749,</DOC>
          <PGS>9697</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3764</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR/>
      <HD>Mine Safety and Health Federal Review Commission</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Federal Mine Safety and Health Review Commission</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>NASA</EAR>
      <HD>National Aeronautics and Space Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>NASA Advisory Council Education and Public Outreach Committee,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9705</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3777</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>NASA Advisory Council Technology and Innovation Committee,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9705</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3776</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Foundation</EAR>
      <HD>National Foundation on the Arts and the Humanities</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9705-9706</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3709</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Humanities Panel,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9706-9707</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3753</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Highway</EAR>
      <HD>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9725-9726</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3760</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Petitions for Decisions of Inconsequential Noncompliances:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Utilimaster Corp.,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9726-9727</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3766</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Institute</EAR>
      <HD>National Institute of Standards and Technology</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Buy American Exceptions Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,</DOC>
          <PGS>9624-9625</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3837</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Recommendations for Establishing an Identity Ecosystem Governance Structure,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9625</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3835</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Final Conventional Conformance Test Criteria and Common Air Interface Features/Functionalities,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9625-9627</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3839</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Institute</EAR>
      <HD>National Institutes of Health</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Multi-Center International Hospital-Based Case-Control Study of Lymphoma in Asia,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9665-9666</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3830</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Stress and Cortisol Measurement for the National Children's Study,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9666-9668</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3809</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Government-Owned Inventions; Availability for Licensing,</DOC>
          <PGS>9668-9670</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3824</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Center for Scientific Review,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9672-9677</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3779</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3796</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3800</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3823</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9672, 9674</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3782</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3802</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3805</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3807</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9670</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3826</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9671-9672</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3784</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9670-9671, 9676-9677</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3799</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3803</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3804</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9673-9674</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3831</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute of General Medical Sciences,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9677</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3819</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute of Mental Health,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9671-9672</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3780</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3786</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute on Aging,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9670</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3821</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9673, 9676</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3806</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3808</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Prospective Grant of Exclusive License:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Development of Human Anti-CD22 Monoclonal Antibodies for Treatment of Human Cancers and Autoimmune Disease,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9678-9679</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3829</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Photosensitizing Antibody-Fluorophore Conjugates for Photo-Immunotherapy,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9678</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3828</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Oceanic</EAR>
      <HD>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <SJ>Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Pacific Cod by Catcher/processors Using Trawl Gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska; Closure,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9589</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3797</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Pollock in Statistical Area 630 in the Gulf of Alaska,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9588-9589</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3794</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <PRTPAGE P="vi"/>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Applications:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Marine Mammals; File No. 17086,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9627</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3705</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9628</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3752</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Taking and Importing Marine Mammals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Navy Mission Activities at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Panama City Division,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9628-9631</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="3" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3714</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Park</EAR>
      <HD>National Park Service</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Boundary Revision,</DOC>
          <PGS>9697</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3727</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Continuation of Concession Contract,</DOC>
          <PGS>9697-9698</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3721</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Continuation of Visitor Services,</DOC>
          <PGS>9698</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3718</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Extension of Concession Contracts,</DOC>
          <PGS>9698-9699</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3728</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Cape Cod National Seashore Advisory Commission,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9699</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3726</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>National Science</EAR>
      <HD>National Science Foundation</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>U.S. Antarctic Program Blue Ribbon Panel Review,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9707</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3781</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Nuclear Regulatory</EAR>
      <HD>Nuclear Regulatory Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>RULES</HD>
        <SJ>List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>HI-STORM 100, Revision 8,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9515-9518</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="3" T="17FER1.sgm">2012-3678</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>PROPOSED RULES</HD>
        <SJ>List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>HI-STORM 100, Revision 8,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9591-9592</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEP1.sgm">2012-3682</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Meetings:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>ACRS Subcommittee on Power Uprates,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9707</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3840</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>ACRS Subcommittee on Thermal-Hydraulics Phenomena,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9707</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3842</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Occupational Safety Health Adm</EAR>
      <HD>Occupational Safety and Health Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Blasting and the Use of Explosives,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9703-9705</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3733</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR/>
      <HD>Office of United States Trade Representative</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Trade Representative, Office of United States</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Securities</EAR>
      <HD>Securities and Exchange Commission</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9707-9708</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="0" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3767</FRDOCBP>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3768</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
        <SJ>Applications:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Pacific Life Insurance Company, et al.,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9708-9713</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="5" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3740</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJ>Self-Regulatory Organizations; Proposed Rule Changes:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>C2 Options Exchange, Inc.,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9717-9719</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3736</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>EDGX Exchange, Inc.,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9714-9717</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="3" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3707</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>NYSE Amex LLC,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9719-9721</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3738</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>NYSE Arca, Inc.,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9721-9723</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3739</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>State Department</EAR>
      <HD>State Department</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Performance Review Board Members,</DOC>
          <PGS>9723-9724</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3788</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Substance</EAR>
      <HD>Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <DOCENT>
          <DOC>Agency Information Collection Activities; Proposals, Submissions, and Approvals,</DOC>
          <PGS>9679-9681</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="2" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3681</FRDOCBP>
        </DOCENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Trade Representative</EAR>
      <HD>Trade Representative, Office of United States</HD>
      <CAT>
        <HD>NOTICES</HD>
        <SJ>Requests for Petitions:</SJ>
        <SJDENT>
          <SJDOC>Modifications to the Rules of Origin under Dominican Republic, Central America,</SJDOC>
          <PGS>9724-9725</PGS>
          <FRDOCBP D="1" T="17FEN1.sgm">2012-3717</FRDOCBP>
        </SJDENT>
      </CAT>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
      <EAR>Transportation Department</EAR>
      <HD>Transportation Department</HD>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>Federal Aviation Administration</P>
      </SEE>
      <SEE>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">See</HD>
        <P>National Highway Traffic Safety Administration</P>
      </SEE>
    </AGCY>
    <AGCY>
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  <VOL>77</VOL>
  <NO>33</NO>
  <DATE>Friday, February 17, 2012</DATE>
  <UNITNAME>Rules and Regulations</UNITNAME>
  <RULES>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9515"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="F">NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION</AGENCY>
        <CFR>10 CFR Part 72</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[NRC-2011-0221]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 3150-AJ05</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: HI-STORM 100, Revision 8</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Nuclear Regulatory Commission.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Direct final rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) is amending its spent fuel storage regulations by revising the Holtec International HI-STORM 100 dry cask storage system listing within the “List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks” to include Amendment No. 8 to Certificate of Compliance (CoC) No. 1014. Amendment No. 8 adds a new multipurpose canister (MPC)-68M to the approved models currently included in CoC No. 1014 with two new boiling water reactor fuel assembly/array classes, and a new pressurized water reactor fuel assembly/class to CoC No. 1014 for loading into the MPC-32. In addition, the amendment makes several other changes as described under the “Discussion” heading in the<E T="02">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION</E>section of this document.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>

          <P>The final rule is effective May 2, 2012, unless significant adverse comments are received by March 19, 2012. A significant adverse comment is a comment where the commenter explains why the rule would be inappropriate, including challenges to the rule's underlying premise or approach, or would be ineffective or unacceptable without a change. If the rule is withdrawn, timely notice will be published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>You can access publicly available documents related to this document using the following methods:</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Federal Rulemaking Web site:</E>Go to<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>and search for documents filed under Docket ID NRC-2011-0221. Address questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher, telephone: 301-492-3668; email:<E T="03">Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov.</E>
          </P>
          <P>•<E T="03">NRC's Public Document Room (PDR):</E>The public may examine and have copied, for a fee, publicly available documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O-1F21, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS):</E>Publicly available documents created or received at the NRC are available online in the NRC Library at<E T="03">http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html.</E>From this page, the public can gain entry into ADAMS, which provides text and image files of NRC's public documents. If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS, contact the NRC's PDR Reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by email to<E T="03">pdr.resource@nrc.gov.</E>An electronic copy of the proposed CoC, Technical Specifications (TSs), and preliminary safety evaluation report (SER) can be found under ADAMS Package Accession Number ML112160574.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Gregory Trussell, Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, telephone: 301-415-6445, email:<E T="03">Gregory.Trussell@nrc.gov.</E>
          </P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD>
        <P>Section 218(a) of the Nuclear Waste Policy Act (NWPA) of 1982, as amended, requires that “the Secretary [of the Department of Energy] shall establish a demonstration program, in cooperation with the private sector, for the dry storage of spent nuclear fuel at civilian nuclear power reactor sites, with the objective of establishing one or more technologies that the [U.S. Nuclear Regulatory] Commission may, by rule, approve for use at the sites of civilian nuclear power reactors without, to the maximum extent practicable, the need for additional site-specific approvals by the Commission.” Section 133 of the NWPA states, in part, that [the Commission] shall, by rule, establish procedures for the licensing of any technology approved by the Commission under Section 219(a) for use at the site of any civilian nuclear power reactor.”</P>
        <P>To implement this mandate, the Commission approved dry storage of spent nuclear fuel in NRC-approved casks under a general license by publishing a final rule in Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) Part 72, which added a new Subpart K within 10 CFR Part 72, entitled “General License for Storage of Spent Fuel at Power Reactor Sites” (55 FR 29181; July 18, 1990). This rule also established a new Subpart L within 10 CFR Part 72, entitled “Approval of Spent Fuel Storage Casks,” which contains procedures and criteria for obtaining NRC approval of spent fuel storage cask designs. The NRC subsequently issued a final rule on May 1, 2000 (65 FR 25241), that approved the Holtec International cask design and added it to the list of NRC-approved cask designs in 10 CFR 72.214 as CoC No. 1014.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Discussion</HD>

        <P>On November 28, 2009, and as supplemented on November 4 and December 14, 2010, and February 25 and July 8, 2011, Holtec International, the holder of CoC No. 1014, submitted a certificate amendment request to the NRC requesting an amendment to CoC No. 1014. Specifically, Holtec International requested changes to add a new MPC-68M to the approved models currently included in CoC No. 1014 with two new boiling water reactor fuel assembly/array classes, and a new pressurized water reactor fuel assembly/class to CoC No. 1014 for loading into the MPC-32. In addition, the amendment would change 1) Condition 5 of CoC No. 1014 to add “if applicable” after the reference to Section 3.5 of Appendix B, “Cask Transfer Facility (CTF)” to clarify that the CTF is an optional facility; 2) Appendix A, TS 1.1, to modify the CTF definition to clarify that it could be used in lieu of 10 CFR Part 50 controlled structures for cask transfer evolutions; and 3) Table 3-1, MPC Cavity Drying Limits, to include the previously approved, but omitted table to eliminate inconsistencies<PRTPAGE P="9516"/>between Table 3-1 and TS 3.1.1, Limiting Condition for Operation.</P>
        <P>As documented in the SER, the NRC staff performed a detailed safety evaluation of the proposed CoC amendment request and found that an acceptable safety margin is maintained. In addition, the NRC staff has determined that there continues to be reasonable assurance that public health and safety will be adequately protected.</P>
        <P>This direct final rule revises the HI-STORM 100 listing in 10 CFR 72.214 by adding Amendment No. 8 to CoC No. 1014. The amendment consists of the changes previously described, as set forth in the revised CoC and TSs. The revised TSs are identified in the SER.</P>
        <P>The amended HI-STORM 100 cask design, when used under the conditions specified in the CoC, the TSs, and the NRC's regulations, will meet the requirements of 10 CFR Part 72; thus, adequate protection of public health and safety will continue to be ensured. When this direct final rule becomes effective, persons who hold a general license under 10 CFR 72.210 may load spent nuclear fuel into HI-STORM 100 casks that meet the criteria of Amendment No. 8 to CoC No. 1014 under 10 CFR 72.212.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Discussion of Amendments by Section</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Section 72.214 List of approved spent fuel storage casks</HD>
        <P>The CoC No. 1014 is revised by adding the effective date of Amendment Number 8.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Procedural Background</HD>

        <P>This rule is limited to the changes contained in Amendment No. 8 to CoC No. 1014 and does not include other aspects of the HI-STORM 100 dry storage cask system. The NRC is using the “direct final rule procedure” to issue this amendment because it represents a limited and routine change to an existing CoC that is expected to be noncontroversial. Adequate protection of public health and safety continues to be ensured. The amendment to the rule will become effective on May 2, 2012. However, if the NRC receives significant adverse comments on this direct final rule by March 19, 2012, then the NRC will publish a document that withdraws this action and will subsequently address the comments received in a final rule as a response to the companion proposed rule published elsewhere in this issue of the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. Absent significant modifications to the proposed revisions requiring republication, the NRC will not initiate a second comment period on this action.</P>
        <P>A significant adverse comment is a comment where the commenter explains why the rule would be inappropriate, including challenges to the rule's underlying premise or approach, or would be ineffective or unacceptable without a change. A comment is adverse and significant if:</P>
        <P>(1) The comment opposes the rule and provides a reason sufficient to require a substantive response in a notice-and-comment process. For example, a substantive response is required when:</P>
        <P>(a) The comment causes the NRC staff to reevaluate (or reconsider) its position or conduct additional analysis;</P>
        <P>(b) The comment raises an issue serious enough to warrant a substantive response to clarify or complete the record; or</P>
        <P>(c) The comment raises a relevant issue that was not previously addressed or considered by the NRC staff.</P>
        <P>(2) The comment proposes a change or an addition to the rule, and it is apparent that the rule would be ineffective or unacceptable without incorporation of the change or addition.</P>
        <P>(3) The comment causes the NRC staff to make a change (other than editorial) to the rule, CoC, or TSs.</P>

        <P>For detailed instructions on filing comments, please see the companion proposed rule published elsewhere in this issue of the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Voluntary Consensus Standards</HD>
        <P>The National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-113) requires that Federal agencies use technical standards that are developed or adopted by voluntary consensus standards bodies unless the use of such a standard is inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impractical. In this direct final rule, the NRC will revise the Holtec International HI-STORM 100 System cask design listed in § 72.214 (List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks). This action does not constitute the establishment of a standard that contains generally applicable requirements.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Agreement State Compatibility</HD>

        <P>Under the “Policy Statement on Adequacy and Compatibility of Agreement State Programs” approved by the Commission on June 30, 1997, and published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on September 3, 1997 (62 FR 46517), this rule is classified as Compatibility Category “NRC.” Compatibility is not required for Category “NRC” regulations. The NRC program elements in this category are those that relate directly to areas of regulation reserved to the NRC by the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended, or the provisions of 10 CFR. Although an Agreement State may not adopt program elements reserved to the NRC, it may wish to inform its licensees of certain requirements via a mechanism that is consistent with the particular State's administrative procedure laws but does not confer regulatory authority on the State.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Plain Writing</HD>
        <P>The Plain Writing Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-274) requires Federal agencies to write documents in a clear, concise, well-organized manner that also follows other best practices appropriate to the subject or field and the intended audience. The NRC has attempted to use plain language in promulgating this rule consistent with the Federal Plain Writing Act guidelines.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Finding of No Significant Environmental Impact: Availability</HD>
        <P>Under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, as amended, and the NRC regulations in Subpart A of 10 CFR Part 51, the NRC has determined that this rule, if adopted, would not be a major Federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and, therefore, an environmental impact statement is not required. The NRC has prepared an environmental assessment and, on the basis of this environmental assessment, has made a finding of no significant impact. This rule amends the CoC for the Holtec International HI-STORM 100 System cask design within the list of approved spent fuel storage casks that power reactor licensees can use to store spent fuel at reactor sites under a general license. Amendment No. 8 adds a new multipurpose canister (MPC)—68M to the approved models currently included in CoC No. 1014 with two new boiling water reactor fuel assembly/array classes, and a new pressurized water reactor fuel assembly/class to CoC No. 1014 for loading into the MPC-32. In addition, the amendment changes: (1) Condition 5 of CoC No. 1014 to add “if applicable” after the reference to Section 3.5 of Appendix B, “Cask Transfer Facility (CTF)” to clarify that the CTF is an optional facility; (2) Appendix A, TS 1.1, to modify the CTF definition to clarify that it could be used in lieu of 10 CFR part 50 controlled structures for cask transfer evolutions; and (3) Table 3-1, MPC Cavity Drying Limits, to include the previously approved, but omitted, table to eliminate inconsistencies between Table 3-1 and TS 3.1.1, Limiting Condition for Operation.</P>

        <P>The environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact on<PRTPAGE P="9517"/>which this determination is based are available for inspection at the NRC PDR, Room O-1F21, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852. Single copies of the environmental assessment and finding of no significant impact are available from Gregory Trussell, Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, telephone: 301-415-6445,  email:<E T="03">Gregory.Trussell@nrc.gov.</E>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Paperwork Reduction Act Statement</HD>
        <P>This rule does not contain any information collection requirements and, therefore, is not subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.). Existing requirements were approved by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), Approval Number 3150-0132.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Public Protection Notification</HD>
        <P>The NRC may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a request for information or an information collection requirement unless the requesting document displays a currently valid OMB control number.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Regulatory Analysis</HD>
        <P>On July 18, 1990 (55 FR 29181), the NRC issued an amendment to 10 CFR part 72 to provide for the storage of spent nuclear fuel under a general license in cask designs approved by the NRC. Any nuclear power reactor licensee can use NRC-approved cask designs to store spent nuclear fuel if it notifies the NRC in advance, the spent fuel is stored under the conditions specified in the cask's CoC, and the conditions of the general license are met. A list of NRC-approved cask designs is contained in 10 CFR 72.214. On May 1, 2000 (65 FR 25241), the NRC issued an amendment to 10 CFR part 72 that approved the HI-STORM 100 cask design by adding it to the list of NRC-approved cask designs in 10 CFR 72.214.</P>
        <P>On November 28, 2009, and as supplemented on November 4 and December 14, 2010, and February 25 and July 8, 2011, Holtec International, the holder of CoC No. 1014, submitted a certificate amendment request to the NRC requesting an amendment to CoC No. 1014. Specifically, Holtec International requested changes to add a new multipurpose canister (MPC)-68M to the approved models currently included in CoC No. 1014 with two new boiling water reactor fuel assembly/array classes, and a new pressurized water reactor fuel assembly/class to CoC No. 1014 for loading into the MPC-32. In addition, the amendment would change: (1) Condition 5 of CoC No. 1014 to add “if applicable” after the reference to Section 3.5 of Appendix B, “Cask Transfer Facility (CTF)” to clarify that the CTF is an optional facility; (2) Appendix A, TS 1.1, to modify the CTF definition to clarify that it could be used in lieu of 10 CFR part 50 controlled structures for cask transfer evolutions; and (3) Table 3-1, MPC Cavity Drying Limits, to include the previously approved, but omitted table to eliminate inconsistencies between Table 3-1 and TS 3.1.1, Limiting Condition for Operation.</P>
        <P>The alternative to this action is to withhold approval of Amendment No. 8 and to require any 10 CFR part 72 general licensee seeking to load spent nuclear fuel into HI-STORM 100 casks under the changes described in Amendment No. 8 to request an exemption from the requirements of 10 CFR 72.212 and 72.214. Under this alternative, each interested 10 CFR part 72 licensee would have to prepare, and the NRC would have to review, a separate exemption request, thereby increasing the administrative burden upon the NRC and the costs to each licensee.</P>
        <P>Approval of the direct final rule is consistent with previous NRC actions. Further, as documented in the SER and the environmental assessment, the direct final rule will have no adverse effect on public health and safety or the environment. This direct final rule has no significant identifiable impact or benefit on other Government agencies. Based on this regulatory analysis, the NRC concludes that the requirements of the direct final rule are commensurate with the NRC's responsibilities for public health and safety and the common defense and security. No other available alternative is believed to be as satisfactory, and thus, this action is recommended.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Regulatory Flexibility Certification</HD>
        <P>Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act of 1980 (5 U.S.C. 605(b)), the NRC certifies that this rule will not, if issued, have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. This direct final rule affects only nuclear power plant licensees and Holtec International. These entities do not fall within the scope of the definition of “small entities” set forth in the Regulatory Flexibility Act or the size standards established by the NRC (10 CFR 2.810).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Backfit Analysis</HD>
        <P>The NRC has determined that the backfit rule (10 CFR 72.62) does not apply to this direct final rule because this amendment does not involve any provisions that would impose backfits as defined in 10 CFR Chapter I. Therefore, a backfit analysis is not required.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Congressional Review Act</HD>
        <P>Under the Congressional Review Act of 1996, the NRC has determined that this action is not a major rule and has verified this determination with the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, OMB.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 72</HD>
          <P>Administrative practice and procedure, Criminal penalties, Manpower training programs, Nuclear materials, Occupational safety and health, Penalties, Radiation protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Security measures, Spent fuel, Whistleblowing.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        
        <P>For the reasons set out in the preamble and under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended; the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended; and 5 U.S.C. 552 and 553; the NRC is adopting the following amendments to 10 CFR part 72.</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="72" TITLE="10">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 72—LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INDEPENDENT STORAGE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE, AND REACTOR-RELATED GREATER THAN CLASS C WASTE</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for part 72 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>Secs. 51, 53, 57, 62, 63, 65, 69, 81, 161, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187, 189, 68 Stat. 929, 930, 932, 933, 934, 935, 948, 953, 954, 955, as amended, sec. 234, 83 Stat. 444, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2071, 2073, 2077, 2092, 2093, 2095, 2099, 2111, 2201, 2232, 2233, 2234, 2236, 2237, 2238, 2282); sec. 274, Pub. L. 86-373, 73 Stat. 688, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2021); sec. 201, as amended, 202, 206, 88 Stat. 1242, as amended, 1244, 1246 (42 U.S.C. 5841, 5842, 5846); Pub. L. 95-601, sec. 10, 92 Stat. 2951 as amended by Pub. L. 102-486, sec. 7902, 106 Stat. 3123 (42 U.S.C. 5851); sec. 102, Pub. L. 91-190, 83 Stat. 853 (42 U.S.C. 4332); secs. 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 141, Pub. L. 97-425, 96 Stat. 2229, 2230, 2232, 2241, sec. 148, Pub. L. 100-203, 101 Stat. 1330-235 (42 U.S.C. 10151, 10152, 10153, 10155, 10157, 10161, 10168); sec. 1704, 112 Stat. 2750 (44 U.S.C. 3504 note); Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. No. 109-58, 119 Stat. 549 (2005).</P>
          </AUTH>
          <EXTRACT>

            <P>Section 72.44(g) also issued under secs. 142(b) and 148(c), (d), Pub. L. 100-203, 101<PRTPAGE P="9518"/>Stat. 1330-232, 1330-236 (42 U.S.C. 10162(b), 10168(c), (d)). Section 72.46 also issued under sec. 189, 68 Stat. 955 (42 U.S.C. 2239); sec. 134, Pub. L. 97-425, 96 Stat. 2230 (42 U.S.C. 10154). Section 72.96(d) also issued under sec. 145(g), Pub. L. 100-203, 101 Stat. 1330-235 (42 U.S.C. 10165(g)). Subpart J also issued under secs. 2(2), 2(15), 2(19), 117(a), 141(h), Pub. L. 97-425, 96 Stat. 2202, 2203, 2204, 2222, 2244 (42 U.S.C. 10101, 10137(a), 10161(h)). Subparts K and L are also issued under sec. 133, 98 Stat. 2230 (42 U.S.C. 10153) and sec. 218(a), 96 Stat. 2252 (42 U.S.C. 10198).</P>
          </EXTRACT>
        </REGTEXT>
        
        <REGTEXT PART="72" TITLE="10">
          <AMDPAR>2. In § 72.214, Certificate of Compliance 1014 is revised to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 72.214</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>List of approved spent fuel storage casks.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Certificate No.: 1014.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Initial Certificate Effective Date: May 31, 2000.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 1 Effective Date: July 15, 2002.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 2 Effective Date: June 7, 2005.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 3 Effective Date: May 29, 2007.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 4 Effective Date: January 8, 2008.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 5 Effective Date: July 14, 2008.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 6 Effective Date: August 17, 2009.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 7 Effective Date: December 28, 2009.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 8 Effective Date: May 2, 2012.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SAR Submitted by: Holtec International.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SAR Title: Final Safety Analysis Report for the HI-STORM 100 Cask System.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Docket Number: 72-1014.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Certificate Expiration Date: May 31, 2020.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Model Number: HI-STORM 100.</FP>
            <STARS/>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <SIG>
          <DATED/>
          <P>Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 25th day of January, 2012.</P>
          
          <P>For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.</P>
          <NAME>R.W. Borchardt,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Executive Director for Operations.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3678 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 7590-01-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Federal Aviation Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>14 CFR Part 39</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. FAA-2011-0725; Directorate Identifier 2011-NM-065-AD; Amendment 39-16943; AD 2012-03-02]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 2120-AA64</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Airworthiness Directives; The Boeing Company Airplanes</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), DOT.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Final rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain The Boeing Company Model 767-200, -300, and -300F series airplanes. This AD was prompted by reports of loss of avionics cooling due to an unserviceable relay installed on a panel as part of the cabin air conditioning and temperature control system (CACTCS). This AD requires doing certain wiring changes, installing a new relay and necessary wiring in the CACTCS, and performing an operational test of the cooling pack system. We are issuing this AD to prevent loss of electrical equipment bay cooling and the overheating of flight deck instruments, which would result in the eventual loss of primary flight displays, an unusually high pilot workload, and depressurization of the cabin.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>This AD is effective March 23, 2012.</P>
          <P>The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in the AD as of March 23, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>For service information identified in this AD, contact Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Attention: Data &amp; Services Management, P.O. Box 3707, MC 2H-65, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207; telephone 206-544-5000, extension 1; fax 206-766-5680; email:<E T="03">me.boecom@boeing.com;</E>Internet<E T="03">https://www.myboeingfleet.com.</E>You may review copies of the referenced service information at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington. For information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call 425-227-1221.</P>
        </ADD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Examining the AD Docket</HD>
        <P>You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov;</E>or in person at the Docket Management Facility between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD docket contains this AD, the regulatory evaluation, any comments received, and other information. The address for the Docket Office (phone: 800-647-5527) is Document Management Facility, U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC 20590.</P>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Ana Martinez Hueto, Aerospace Engineer, Cabin Safety and Environmental Systems Branch, ANM-150S, FAA, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057-3356; phone: 425-917-6592; fax: 425-917-6590; email:<E T="03">ana.m.hueto@faa.gov</E>.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Discussion</HD>

        <P>We issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR part 39 to include an AD that would apply to the specified products. That NPRM published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on August 24, 2011 (76 FR 52899). That NPRM proposed to require doing certain wiring changes, installing a new relay and necessary wiring in the CACTCS, and performing an operational test of the cooling pack system.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Comments</HD>
        <P>We gave the public the opportunity to participate in developing this AD. We have considered the comments received. Boeing supports the NPRM (76 FR 52899, August 24, 2011). American Airlines stated that it is not affected by the NPRM.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Conclusion</HD>
        <P>We reviewed the relevant data, considered the comments received, and determined that air safety and the public interest require adopting the AD as proposed except for minor editorial changes. We have determined that these minor changes:</P>
        <P>• Are consistent with the intent that was proposed in the NPRM (76 FR 52899, August 24, 2011) for correcting the unsafe condition; and</P>
        <P>• Do not add any additional burden upon the public than was already proposed in the NPRM (76 FR 52899, August 24, 2011).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Costs of Compliance</HD>
        <P>We estimate that this AD affects 35 airplanes of U.S. registry.</P>

        <P>We estimate the following costs to comply with this AD:<PRTPAGE P="9519"/>
        </P>
        <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,r50,12C,12C,12C" COLS="5" OPTS="L2,i1">
          <TTITLE>Estimated Costs</TTITLE>
          <BOXHD>
            <CHED H="1">Action</CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Labor cost</CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Parts cost</CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Cost per<LI>product</LI>
            </CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Cost on U.S.<LI>operators</LI>
            </CHED>
          </BOXHD>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Change wire bundle, install relay, and operational test</ENT>
            <ENT>29 work-hours × $85 per hour = $2,465 per relay installation</ENT>
            <ENT>$1,240</ENT>
            <ENT>$3,705</ENT>
            <ENT>$129,675</ENT>
          </ROW>
        </GPOTABLE>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Authority for This Rulemaking</HD>
        <P>Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the authority of the FAA Administrator. Subtitle VII: Aviation Programs, describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's authority.</P>
        <P>We are issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701: “General requirements.” Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition that is likely to exist or develop on products identified in this rulemaking action.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Regulatory Findings</HD>
        <P>This AD will not have federalism implications under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government.</P>
        <P>For the reasons discussed above, I certify that this AD:</P>
        <P>(1) Is not a “significant regulatory action” under Executive Order 12866,</P>
        <P>(2) Is not a “significant rule” under the DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979),</P>
        <P>(3) Will not affect intrastate aviation in Alaska, and</P>
        <P>(4) Will not have a significant economic impact, positive or negative, on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39</HD>
          <P>Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by reference, Safety.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Adoption of the Amendment</HD>
        <P>Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as follows:</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="39" TITLE="14">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.</P>
          </AUTH>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="39" TITLE="14">
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 39.13</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>[Amended]</SUBJECT>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding the following new airworthiness directive (AD):</AMDPAR>
          
          <EXTRACT>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-2">
              <E T="04">2012-03-02The Boeing Company:</E>Amendment 39-16943; Docket No. FAA-2011-0725; Directorate Identifier 2011-NM-065-AD.</FP>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(a) Effective Date</HD>
            <P>This AD is effective March 23, 2012.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(b) Affected ADs</HD>
            <P>None.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(c) Applicability</HD>
            <P>This AD applies to The Boeing Company Model 767-200 and -300 series airplanes, certificated in any category, as identified in Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 767-21-0246, dated January 7, 2011; and Model 767-300F series airplanes, certificated in any category, as identified in Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 767-21-0234, dated August 6, 2009.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(d) Subject</HD>
            <P>Joint Aircraft System Component (JASC)/Air Transport Association (ATA) of America Code 21: Air conditioning.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(e) Unsafe Condition</HD>
            <P>This AD results from reports of loss of avionics cooling due to an unserviceable relay installed on a panel as part of the cabin air conditioning and temperature control system (CACTCS). We are issuing this AD to prevent loss of electrical equipment bay cooling and the overheating of flight deck instruments, which would result in the eventual loss of primary flight displays, an unusually high pilot workload, and depressurization of the cabin.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(f) Compliance</HD>
            <P>Comply with this AD within the compliance times specified, unless already done.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(g) Installation of New Relay and Wiring Bundle</HD>
            <P>Within 72 months after the effective date of this AD: Change the wire bundle route and wiring, install a new relay and applicable wiring in the CACTCS, and do an operational test of the cooling pack system, in accordance with the Accomplishment Instructions of the service information specified in paragraph (g)(1) or (g)(2) of this AD, as applicable.</P>
            <P>(1) For Model 767-200 and 767-300 series airplanes: Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 767-21-0246, dated January 7, 2011.</P>
            <P>(2) For Model 767-300F series airplanes: Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 767-21-0234, dated August 6, 2009.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(h) Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs)</HD>

            <P>(1) The Manager, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your request to your principal inspector or local Flight Standards District Office, as appropriate. If sending information directly to the manager of the ACO, send it to the attention of the person identified in the Related Information section of this AD. Information may be emailed to:<E T="03">9-ANM-Seattle-ACO-AMOC-Requests@faa.gov</E>.</P>
            <P>(2) Before using any approved AMOC, notify your appropriate principal inspector, or lacking a principal inspector, the manager of the local flight standards district office/certificate holding district office.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(i) Related Information</HD>

            <P>For more information about this AD, contact Ana Martinez Hueto, Aerospace Engineer, Cabin Safety and Environmental Systems Branch, ANM-150S, FAA, Seattle Aircraft Certification Office, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, WA 98057-3356; phone 425-917-6592; fax 425-917-6590; email:<E T="03">ana.m.hueto@faa.gov</E>.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(j) Material Incorporated by Reference</HD>
            <P>(1) You must use the following service information to do the actions required by this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise. The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference (IBR) of the following service information under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51:</P>
            <P>(i) Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 767-21-0246, dated January 7, 2011.</P>
            <P>(ii) Boeing Special Attention Service Bulletin 767-21-0234, dated August 6, 2009.</P>

            <P>(2) For service information identified in this AD, contact Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Attention: Data &amp; Services Management, P.O. Box 3707, MC 2H-65, Seattle, Washington 98124-2207; telephone 206-544-5000, extension 1; fax 206-766-5680; email<E T="03">me.boecom@boeing.com;</E>Internet<E T="03">https://www.myboeingfleet.com.</E>
            </P>

            <P>(3) You may review copies of the referenced service information at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington. For<PRTPAGE P="9520"/>information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call 425-227-1221.</P>

            <P>(4) You may also review copies of the service information that is incorporated by reference at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to:<E T="03">http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.</E>
            </P>
          </EXTRACT>
        </REGTEXT>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Issued in Renton, Washington, on January 26, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Kalene C. Yanamura,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-2973 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4910-13-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Federal Aviation Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>14 CFR Part 39</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. FAA-2011-1092; Directorate Identifier 2011-NM-111-AD; Amendment 39-16946; AD 2012-03-05]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 2120-AA64</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Airworthiness Directives; Bombardier Inc., Airplanes</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of Transportation (DOT).</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Final rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>We are adopting a new airworthiness directive (AD) for certain Bombardier, Inc. Model BD-700-1A10 and BD-700-1A11 airplanes. This AD was prompted by a report of deformation at the neck of the pressure regulator body on certain oxygen cylinder and regulator assemblies (CRA). This AD requires an inspection to determine if a certain oxygen CRA is installed and the replacement of oxygen CRAs containing pressure regulators having a certain part number. We are issuing this AD to prevent elongation of the pressure regulator neck, which could result in rupture of the oxygen cylinder, and in the case of cabin depressurization, oxygen not being available when required.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>This AD becomes effective March 23, 2012.</P>
          <P>The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference of certain publications listed in this AD as of March 23, 2012.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>or in person at the U.S. Department of Transportation, Docket Operations, M-30, West Building Ground Floor, Room W12-140, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE., Washington, DC.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Cesar Gomez, Aerospace Engineer, Airframe and Mechanical Systems Branch, ANE-171, FAA, New York Aircraft Certification Office, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury, New York 11590; telephone (516) 228-7318; fax (516) 794-5531.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Discussion</HD>

        <P>We issued a notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) to amend 14 CFR part 39 to include an AD that would apply to the specified products. That NPRM was published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on October 26, 2011 (76 FR 66198). The MCAI states:</P>
        
        <EXTRACT>
          <P>During a routine inspection, deformation was found at the neck of the pressure regulator body on the oxygen Cylinder and Regulator Assemblies (CRA).</P>
          <P>An investigation by the vendor, Avox Systems Inc., revealed that the deformation was attributed to two (2) batches of raw material that did not meet the required tensile strength. This may cause elongation of the pressure regulator neck, which could result in rupture of the oxygen cylinder, and in the case of cabin depressurization, oxygen not being available when required.</P>
          <P>This [Canadian] directive mandates [an inspection to determine if a certain oxygen CRA is installed and] the replacement of oxygen CRAs containing pressure regulators, part number (P/N) 806370-06, that do not meet the required material properties.</P>
        </EXTRACT>
        
        <P>You may obtain further information by examining the MCAI in the AD docket.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Comments</HD>
        <P>We gave the public the opportunity to participate in developing this AD. We received no comments on the NPRM (76 FR 66198, October 26, 2011), or on the determination of the cost to the public.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Conclusion</HD>
        <P>We reviewed the available data and determined that air safety and the public interest require adopting the AD as proposed except for minor editorial changes. We have determined that these minor changes:</P>
        <P>• Are consistent with the intent that was proposed in the NPRM (76 FR 66198, October 26, 2011), for correcting the unsafe condition; and</P>
        <P>• Do not add any additional burden upon the public than was already proposed in the NPRM (76 FR 66198, October 26, 2011).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Costs of Compliance</HD>
        <P>We estimate that this AD will affect 39 products of U.S. registry. We also estimate that it will take about 10 work-hours per product to comply with the basic requirements of this AD. The average labor rate is $85 per work-hour. Required parts will cost about $0 per product. Where the service information lists required parts costs that are covered under warranty, we have assumed that there will be no charge for these parts. As we do not control warranty coverage for affected parties, some parties may incur costs higher than estimated here. Based on these figures, we estimate the cost of this AD to the U.S. operators to be $33,150, or $850 per product.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Authority for This Rulemaking</HD>
        <P>Title 49 of the United States Code specifies the FAA's authority to issue rules on aviation safety. Subtitle I, section 106, describes the authority of the FAA Administrator. “Subtitle VII: Aviation Programs,” describes in more detail the scope of the Agency's authority.</P>
        <P>We are issuing this rulemaking under the authority described in “Subtitle VII, Part A, Subpart III, Section 44701: General requirements.” Under that section, Congress charges the FAA with promoting safe flight of civil aircraft in air commerce by prescribing regulations for practices, methods, and procedures the Administrator finds necessary for safety in air commerce. This regulation is within the scope of that authority because it addresses an unsafe condition that is likely to exist or develop on products identified in this rulemaking action.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Regulatory Findings</HD>
        <P>We determined that this AD will not have federalism implications under Executive Order 13132. This AD will not have a substantial direct effect on the States, on the relationship between the national government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">For the reasons discussed above, I certify that this AD:</E>
        </P>
        <P>1. Is not a “significant regulatory action” under Executive Order 12866;</P>
        <P>2. Is not a “significant rule” under the DOT Regulatory Policies and Procedures (44 FR 11034, February 26, 1979);</P>
        <P>3. Will not affect intrastate aviation in Alaska; and</P>
        <P>4. Will not have a significant economic impact, positive or negative, on a substantial number of small entities under the criteria of the Regulatory Flexibility Act.</P>

        <P>We prepared a regulatory evaluation of the estimated costs to comply with this AD and placed it in the AD docket.<PRTPAGE P="9521"/>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Examining the AD Docket</HD>
        <P>You may examine the AD docket on the Internet at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov;</E>or in person at the Docket Operations office between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays. The AD docket contains the NPRM (76 FR 66198, October 26, 2011), the regulatory evaluation, any comments received, and other information. The street address for the Docket Operations office (telephone (800) 647-5527) is in the<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>section. Comments will be available in the AD docket shortly after receipt.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 14 CFR Part 39</HD>
          <P>Air transportation, Aircraft, Aviation safety, Incorporation by reference, Safety.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Adoption of the Amendment</HD>
        <P>Accordingly, under the authority delegated to me by the Administrator, the FAA amends 14 CFR part 39 as follows:</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="39" TITLE="14">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 39—AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for part 39 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>49 U.S.C. 106(g), 40113, 44701.</P>
          </AUTH>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="39" TITLE="14">
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 39.13</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>[Amended]</SUBJECT>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>2. The FAA amends § 39.13 by adding the following new AD:</AMDPAR>
          
          <EXTRACT>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-2">
              <E T="04">2012-03-05Bombardier, Inc.:</E>Amendment 39-16946. Docket No. FAA-2011-1092; Directorate Identifier 2011-NM-111-AD.</FP>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(a) Effective Date</HD>
            <P>This airworthiness directive (AD) becomes effective March 23, 2012.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(b) Affected ADs</HD>
            <P>None.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(c) Applicability</HD>
            <P>This AD applies to Bombardier, Inc. Model BD-700-1A10 and BD-700-1A11 airplanes, certificated in any category, serial numbers (S/N) 9002 through 9126 inclusive, 9128 through 9312 inclusive, 9314 through 9322 inclusive, 9324 through 9335 inclusive, 9337, 9338, 9340, 9341, 9343, 9344, 9346, 9347, 9350, 9353, 9355, 9356, 9358, 9361, 9365, 9372, 9374, 9384, 9402, 9403, and subsequent.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(d) Subject</HD>
            <P>Air Transport Association (ATA) of America Code 35: Oxygen.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(e) Reason</HD>
            <P>This AD was prompted by a report of deformation at the neck of the pressure regulator body on certain oxygen cylinder and regulator assemblies (CRA). We are issuing this AD to prevent elongation of the pressure regulator neck, which could result in rupture of the oxygen cylinder, and in the case of cabin depressurization, oxygen not being available when required.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(f) Compliance</HD>
            <P>You are responsible for having the actions required by this AD performed within the compliance times specified, unless the actions have already been done.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(g) Actions</HD>
            <P>For airplanes having S/N 9002 through 9126 inclusive, 9128 through 9312 inclusive, 9314 through 9322 inclusive, 9324 through 9335 inclusive, 9337, 9338, 9340, 9341, 9343, 9344, 9346, 9347, 9350, 9353, 9355, 9356, 9358, 9361, 9365, 9372, 9374, 9384, 9402, and 9403: Within 7 months after the effective date of this AD, do an inspection of oxygen pressure regulators having P/N 806370-06 to determine if the serial number is listed in Table 2 of the Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011 (for Model BD-700-1A10 airplanes) or 700-1A11-35-010 (for Model BD-700-1A11 airplanes), both Revision 01, both dated February 1, 2011.</P>
            <P>(1) If the serial number of the pressure regulator having P/N 806370-06 is listed in Table 2 of the Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011 (for Model BD-700-1A10 airplanes) or 700-1A11-35-010 (for Model BD-700-1A11 airplanes), both Revision 01, both dated February 1, 2011: Within 7 months after the effective date of this AD, replace the affected oxygen CRA, in accordance with paragraph 2.C. of the Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011 (for Model BD-700-1A10 airplanes) or 700-1A11-35-010 (for Model BD-700-1A11 airplanes), both Revision 01, both dated February 1, 2011.</P>
            <P>(2) If the serial number of the oxygen pressure regulator having P/N 806370-06 is not listed in Table 2 of the Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011 (for Model BD-700-1A10 airplanes) or 700-1A11-35-010 (for Model BD-700-1A11 airplanes), both Revision 01, both dated February 1, 2011: No further action is required by this paragraph.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(h) Parts Installation</HD>
            <P>For all airplanes: As of the effective date of this AD, no person may install an oxygen pressure regulator (P/N 806370-06) having any serial number listed in Table 2 of the Accomplishment Instructions of Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011 (for Model BD-700-1A10 airplanes) or 700-1A11-35-010 (for Model BD-700-1A11 airplanes), both Revision 01, both dated February 1, 2011, on any airplane, unless a suffix “-A” is beside the serial number.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(i) Other FAA AD Provisions</HD>
            <P>The following provisions also apply to this AD:</P>
            <P>(1)<E T="03">Alternative Methods of Compliance (AMOCs):</E>The Manager, New York Aircraft Certification Office (ACO), ANE-170, FAA, has the authority to approve AMOCs for this AD, if requested using the procedures found in 14 CFR 39.19. In accordance with 14 CFR 39.19, send your request to your principal inspector or local Flight Standards District Office, as appropriate. If sending information directly to the ACO, send it to ATTN: Program Manager, Continuing Operational Safety, FAA, New York ACO, 1600 Stewart Avenue, Suite 410, Westbury, New York 11590; telephone 516-228-7300; fax 516-794-5531. Before using any approved AMOC, notify your appropriate principal inspector, or lacking a principal inspector, the manager of the local flight standards district office/certificate holding district office. The AMOC approval letter must specifically reference this AD.</P>
            <P>(2)<E T="03">Airworthy Product:</E>For any requirement in this AD to obtain corrective actions from a manufacturer or other source, use these actions if they are FAA-approved. Corrective actions are considered FAA-approved if they are approved by the State of Design Authority (or their delegated agent). You are required to assure the product is airworthy before it is returned to service.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(j) Related Information</HD>
            <P>Refer to MCAI Canadian Airworthiness Directive CF-2011-10, dated May 13, 2011, and the service bulletins specified in paragraphs (j)(1) and (j)(2) of this AD, for related information.</P>
            <P>(1) Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011, Revision 01, dated February 1, 2011.</P>
            <P>(2) Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-1A11-35-010, Revision 01, dated February 1, 2011.</P>
            <HD SOURCE="HD1">(k) Material Incorporated by Reference</HD>
            <P>(1) You must use the following service information to do the actions required by this AD, unless the AD specifies otherwise. The Director of the Federal Register approved the incorporation by reference (IBR) of the following service information under 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51:</P>
            <P>(i) Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-35-011, Revision 01, dated February 1, 2011.</P>
            <P>(ii) Bombardier Service Bulletin 700-1A11-35-010, Revision 01, dated February 1, 2011.</P>

            <P>(2) For service information identified in this AD, contact Bombardier, Inc., 400 Côte-Vertu Road West, Dorval, Québec H4S 1Y9, Canada; telephone 514-855-5000; fax 514-855-7401; email:<E T="03">thd.crj@aero.bombardier.com;</E>Internet<E T="03">http://www.bombardier.com</E>.</P>
            <P>(3) You may review copies of the service information at the FAA, Transport Airplane Directorate, 1601 Lind Avenue SW., Renton, Washington. For information on the availability of this material at the FAA, call 425-227-1221.</P>

            <P>(4) You may also review copies of the service information that is incorporated by reference at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at an NARA facility, call 202-741-6030, or go to<E T="03">http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.</E>
            </P>
          </EXTRACT>
        </REGTEXT>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Issued in Renton, Washington, on January 26, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Kalene C. Yanamura,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Manager, Transport Airplane Directorate, Aircraft Certification Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-2974 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4910-13-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9522"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION</AGENCY>
        <CFR>16 CFR Part 1130</CFR>
        <SUBJECT>Requirements for Consumer Registration of Durable Infant or Toddler Products</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Consumer Product Safety Commission.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Final rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>In accordance with the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008 (“CPSIA”), the Consumer Product Safety Commission (“Commission,” “CPSC,” or “we”) issued a final consumer product safety rule requiring manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products to establish a consumer registration program. The Commission is amending that rule to clarify and correct some of its requirements.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>The rule is effective February 18, 2013.</P>
        </DATES>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Keysha Watson, Office of Compliance and Field Operations, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, 4330 East-West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814; telephone (301) 504-6820;<E T="03">kwatson@cpsc.gov</E>.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">A. Background</HD>
        <P>On December 29, 2009, we published a final rule requiring manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products to: (1) Provide with each product a postage-paid consumer registration form; (2) keep records of consumers who register such products with the manufacturer; and (3) permanently place the manufacturer's name and contact information, model name and number, and the date of manufacture on each such product. 74 FR 68668. The rule specified formatting and text requirements for the registration forms. Subsequently, we published a correction notice on February 22, 2010. 75 FR 7550. Since December 29, 2010, registration forms have been required for all durable infant or toddler products covered by the rule.</P>
        <P>On August 8, 2011, we published a notice of proposed rulemaking to amend the rule in order to clarify or correct certain aspects of the rule. 76 FR 48053. Through this document, we are finalizing the amendment.</P>
        <P>We note that, although manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products must comply with the registration requirements, they are not required to have a third party testing laboratory “test” their product's compliance with the registration requirements.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">B. Statutory Provisions</HD>
        <P>The CPSIA directed us to promulgate a final consumer product safety rule requiring manufacturers of durable infant or toddler products to establish and maintain consumer registration programs for such products. Section 104(d) of the CPSIA specified numerous requirements for the manufacturer's registration programs and for the Commission's rule. The rule we published on December 29, 2009 (74 FR 68668) carried out that statutory direction.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">C. Response to Comments on the Proposed Rule</HD>
        <P>We received three comments on the proposed amendment that we had published on August 8, 2011. 76 FR 48053. These three comments raised four issues. One comment was from a consumer who generally supported the proposed amendment; the remaining two comments addressed particular aspects of the proposed amendment. We describe and respond to the comments in section C of this document and describe the final rule in section D. To make it easier to identify the comments and our responses, the word “Comment,” in parentheses, will appear before the comment's description, and the word “Response,” in parentheses, will appear before our response. We also have numbered each comment issue to help distinguish between different issues. The number assigned to each comment issue is purely for organizational purposes and does not signify the comment's value or importance, or the order in which it was received.</P>
        <P>(<E T="03">Comment 1</E>): As noted, one comment was from a consumer who generally supported the proposed amendment.</P>
        <P>(<E T="03">Response 1</E>): We agree that the changes will clarify the registration rule requirements.</P>
        <P>(<E T="03">Comment 2):</E>Another comment also supported the amendment, but requested that “if a third party is used for collecting the registration cards, then the manufacturer should be allowed to put the third party vendor or a `brand name' in lieu of a manufacturer's name.” The commenter explained that “[S]ometimes the manufacturer or importer's name may have little meaning to consumers who may be more inclined to fill out a registration card with a reputable processor they believe will be more likely to adhere to confidential treatment of submitted information or by identification of a product description with “Brand Name” that they more readily recognize than an unknown legal entity that is the manufacturer of the product.”</P>
        <P>(<E T="03">Response 2):</E>We proposed to amend the rule to state that if a manufacturer uses a third party to process the registration cards, the third party's name could be included as “in care of” (“c/o”) as part of the address on the form. The third party processor's name would be in addition to the manufacturer's name. Allowing a brand name to replace the manufacturer's name entirely, we believe, could confuse consumers and make it more difficult for consumers to report a problem with the product. Moreover, section 104(d)(2)(D) of the CPSIA requires that the manufacturer's name be on the registration form. However, we do agree that a consumer may be more likely to submit a registration card with a brand name that he or she is familiar with. For these reasons, we accept this suggestion in part. A manufacturer may list the brand name in addition to the manufacturer's name on the bottom front and the top back of the form, with the brand owner's permission.</P>
        <P>(<E T="03">Comment 3):</E>A third comment suggested that we allow Quick Response (“QR”) codes on registration cards. The comment explained that QR codes “are a type of matrix barcode that allow[s] storage of information, including links that direct consumers to a Web site when read with a readily available QR reader on a smart phone or other device.”</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">(Response 3):</E>We agree that QR codes and other barcode technologies that allow consumers to use a smart phone or other device to reach a registration page may facilitate product registration; therefore, we have added paragraph (e) (Optional Barcode) to section 1130.6. Manufacturers who use these technologies must comply with all the requirements of this part 1130, including those in section 1130.7 and the restriction that the manufacturer shall not use or disseminate the consumer registration information for any purpose other than notifying the consumer of a safety alert or recall.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">(Comment 4):</E>One comment agreed with the proposed 12-month effective date, stating that it “is a reasonable time frame for all manufacturers to deplete their current inventory of registration cards.”</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">(Response 4):</E>We agree with the comment and are finalizing the proposed effective date.<PRTPAGE P="9523"/>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">D. The Clarifications and Corrections in the Final Rule</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">1. Simplifying the Provisions for the Format and Text of Registration Forms (§ 1130.6)</HD>

        <P>As originally published, § 1130.6 specifies requirements for the format of registration forms, and § 1130.7 specifies the requirements for the text of registration forms. In the preamble to the proposal, we stated that we believe explaining the requirements in this way may be confusing. 76 FR 48053-54. Therefore, we proposed eliminating this framework and collapsing the requirements from §§ 1130.6 and 1130.7 into one section and clarifying them.<E T="03">Id.</E>We proposed describing the registration form more clearly, moving logically from the front top of the form to the front bottom of the form, to the back top of the form, and ending with the back bottom of the form. We proposed the following corresponding changes: combining the existing §§ 1130.6 and 1130.7 into a revised § 1130.6; renumbering existing §§ 1130.8 and 1130.9 as §§ 1130.7 and 1130.8, respectively; and changing references to §§ 1130.6 through 1130.9 (such as § 1130.3(a)(2), which refers to § 1130.9) to reflect the renumbered sections.<E T="03">Id.</E>
        </P>
        <P>We did not receive any negative comments on proposed § 1130.6 and the proposed corresponding references, and so we are finalizing them without change.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">2. Clarifying the Required Font Size (§ 1130.6(b)(2))</HD>
        <P>As originally published, § 1130.6(c) requires that registration forms use 12-point and 10-point type. Manufacturers and testing labs reported confusion concerning the physical size required for the type. The dictionary defines a “point” as<FR>1/72</FR>of an inch. However, according to font charts, font sizes used in printing do not follow this formula and are actually smaller than this measurement.</P>
        <P>We proposed specifying the physical measurement of the type, rather than referring to “point.” For example, instead of requiring “12-point” type, we proposed stating in § 1130.6(b)(2) that “0.12-inch (3.0 mm) type” is required.</P>
        <P>We did not receive any negative comments on proposed § 1130.6(b)(2) and are finalizing it without change.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">3. Changes To Clarify That Consumers Should Return the Bottom Part of the Form Only (§ 1130.6(c)(1) and (d)(1))</HD>
        <P>Section 1130.6(a) of the rule requires firms to provide a form at least the size of two standard postcards, connected together by a perforated line, so that the two portions can be separated. The consumer retains the top portion, which contains a statement of the purpose of the card and the manufacturer's contact information. According to several manufacturers, consumers have been confused about what they need to return to the manufacturer, and some consumers have been sending in the entire form or the top portion of the form only.</P>
        <P>As originally published, § 1130.7(b) requires that the back of the top portion of the form state the manufacturer's name and contact information (a U.S. mailing address, a telephone number, toll-free, if available), among other things. The example shown in Figure 1 of the rule shows this information to be center justified, which makes this look like a mailing address.</P>

        <P>We proposed amending § 1130.6(d)(1)(i) to specify that the manufacturer's name and contact information on the top portion of the form is to be stated in sentence format and appear underneath the heading: “<E T="03">Manufacturer's Contact Information.”</E>In Figure 2, we proposed that the order of the manufacturer's contact information and the model name, model number, and manufacture date would be reversed from the order in the original Figure 2. This places the manufacturer's contact information on top and decreases the likelihood that a consumer would return the top part of the form.</P>
        <P>In addition, we proposed adding a new provision in § 1130.6(d)(1)(ii), requiring that just above the perforation line, each form must state in capital letters: “KEEP THIS TOP PART FOR YOUR RECORDS. FILL OUT AND RETURN BOTTOM PART.”</P>
        <P>Finally, we proposed revising the wording in the purpose statement to clarify that consumers should mail the bottom part of the form. As originally published, § 1130.7(a) and Figure 1 stated: “please complete and mail this card.” We proposed that § 1130.6(c)(1) and Figure 1 state: “please complete and mail the bottom part of this card.”</P>
        <P>As discussed in section C of this preamble, we received a comment asking us to allow the brand name in lieu of the manufacturer's name on registration cards. We are accepting this suggestion in part and have revised § 1130.6(d)(1)(i) to allow the manufacturer to list the brand name in addition to the manufacturer's name.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">4. Omitting Manufacturer's Name on the Back Bottom of the Form (§ 1130.6(d)(2))</HD>
        <P>As originally published, (and then corrected in February 2010), § 1130.7(d) requires that the bottom back portion of the form state the manufacturer's name with the product information. However, the illustration in Figure 2 of the rule does not show the manufacturer's name in this location. Some manufacturers pointed out that there is limited space on this part of the form, and they suggested that omitting the manufacturer's name would allow more space for the consumer's information.</P>
        <P>We proposed (in § 1130.6(d)(2)) omitting the requirement that the manufacturer's name be stated along with the product information at the back bottom portion of the form. We stated in the preamble to the proposed rule that we will allow a manufacturer to include its name on the back portion of the card if it wants to do so.</P>
        <P>We received no negative comments on proposed § 1130.6(d)(2) and are finalizing it without change.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">5. Identifying a Third Party That Is Processing the Forms (§ 1130.6(c)(2))</HD>
        <P>As originally published, § 1130.6(b)(3) requires that the registration form be pre-addressed “with the manufacturer's name and mailing address where registration information is to be collected.” As discussed in the preamble to the final rule (74 FR at 68670), a manufacturer is allowed to contract with a third party who would be responsible for maintaining the registration information. Some manufacturers asked whether the third party's name could appear in the mailing information on the form in these circumstances.</P>
        <P>We proposed stating in § 1130.6(c)(2) that, if a manufacturer uses a third party to process the registration forms, the third party's name may be included as a “c/o” on the form. As discussed in section C of this preamble, we received a comment asking us to allow a “brand name” in lieu of the manufacturer's name. In response to the comment, we have revised § 1130.6(c)(2) to allow the manufacturer to add a brand name on the bottom front of the registration form.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">6. Clarifying the Location Where Registration Information Is To Be Maintained (§ 1130.8(d))</HD>
        <P>Several manufacturers asked whether the consumer registration information they receive must be maintained at a location in the United States. As originally published, the rule does not specifically address this issue.</P>

        <P>In the preamble to the proposed rule, we stated that because so much data and information are kept electronically and can be retrieved quickly, we do not believe that it is necessary to require that registration information be maintained in the United States. 76 FR<PRTPAGE P="9524"/>48054. However, manufacturers must be able to access the information when requested. Therefore, we proposed stating in § 1130.8(d) that registration records shall be made available within 24 hours of a request by the CPSC.</P>
        <P>We received no negative comments on this provision and are finalizing it without change.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">7. Correcting Text Requirement for Purpose Statement To Match Figure 1 (§ 1130.6(c)(1))</HD>

        <P>As originally published, § 1130.7(a) provides, in part, that: “The front top portion of each form shall state `PRODUCT REGISTRATION FOR SAFETY ALERT OR RECALL. We will use the information provided on this card to contact you only if there is a safety alert or recall for this product. We will not sell, rent, or share your personal information. To register your product, please complete and mail this card or visit our online registration at<E T="03">http://www.Web sitename.com.</E>' ” In the preamble to the proposed rule, 76 FR 48054, we noted that there are two discrepancies between the wording of the text and the illustration in Figure 1.</P>
        <P>To make the text and Figure 1 consistent, we proposed making two changes to the text in § 1130.6(c)(1): Adding the word “ONLY” at the end of the first sentence, and deleting “http//from the Web site name.</P>
        <P>We received no comment on this provision and are finalizing it without change.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">8. Barcodes (§ 1130.6(e))</HD>
        <P>As discussed in section C of this preamble, we received a comment asking us to allow QR codes on registration forms. We are adding a new paragraph (e) to § 1130.6 to give manufacturers the option of including a barcode, or other machine readable data, that would provide a link for the consumer to register the product. If manufacturers use this technology they must comply with all the requirements of the rule.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">E. Effective Date</HD>

        <P>We stated in the preamble to the proposed rule, 76 FR 48055, that we recognize that manufacturers may have an existing inventory of registration forms and that the changes to the forms are minor and would not affect safety. We proposed that the amendment would take effect 12 months after publication of a final rule. We also stated that until the amendment takes effect, we would consider registration forms to be in compliance that meet either the existing rule or the amendment.<E T="03">Id.</E>We received one comment in favor of the proposed effective date. Therefore, the final rule provides a 12-month effective date.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">F. Regulatory Flexibility Analysis or Certification</HD>

        <P>The Regulatory Flexibility Act (“RFA”) generally requires that agencies review proposed rules for their potential economic impact on small entities, including small businesses. However, as we noted in the preamble to the proposed rule,<E T="03">id.,</E>section 104(d)(1) of the CPSIA removes this requirement for the rule implementing the CPSIA's consumer registration provision. Consequently, no regulatory flexibility analysis or certification is necessary for this proposed amendment clarifying and correcting the consumer registration rule. Moreover, the changes are minor and will not alter the impact that the registration rule has on small entities.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">G. Paperwork Reduction Act</HD>
        <P>Section 104(d)(1) of the CPSIA also excludes the consumer registration rule from requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. sections 3501 through 3520. Consequently, no Paperwork Reduction Act analysis is necessary for this amendment clarifying and correcting the consumer registration rule. Moreover, the changes are minor and will not alter any collection of information required under the registration rule.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">H. Environmental Considerations</HD>
        <P>Our regulations provide a categorical exemption for our rules from any requirement to prepare an environmental assessment or an environmental impact statement as they “have little or no potential for affecting the human environment.” 16 CFR 1021.5(c)(2). This amendment falls within the categorical exemption.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 16 CFR 1130</HD>
          <P>Administrative practice and procedure, Business and industry, Consumer protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        
        <P>Accordingly, we amend 16 CFR part 1130 as follows:</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 1130—REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSUMER REGISTRATION OF DURABLE INFANT OR TODDLER PRODUCTS</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for part 1130 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>15 U.S.C. 2056a, 2065(b).</P>
          </AUTH>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1130.3</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>[Amended]</SUBJECT>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>2. In § 1130.3(a)(2), remove “§ 1130.9” and add in its place “§ 1130.8”.</AMDPAR>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1130.5</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>[Amended]</SUBJECT>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>3. Section 1130.5 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. In paragraph (a), remove “and 1130.7”; and</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. In paragraph (f), remove “1130.7(a)” and add, in its place “1130.6(c)(1)”.</AMDPAR>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <AMDPAR>4. Revise § 1130.6 to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1130.6</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Requirements for format and text of registration forms.</SUBJECT>
            <P>(a)<E T="03">Size of form.</E>The form shall be at least the size of two standard post cards, connected with perforation for later separation, so that each of the two portions is at least 3<FR>1/2</FR>inches high x 5 inches wide x 0.007 inches thick.</P>
            <P>(b)<E T="03">Layout of form.</E>(1)<E T="03">General.</E>The form shall consist of four parts: top and bottom, divided by perforations for easy separation, and front and back.</P>
            <P>(2)<E T="03">Font size and typeface.</E>The registration form shall use bold black typeface. The size of the type shall be at least 0.12 in (3.0 mm) for the purpose statement required in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, and no less than 0.10 in (2.5 mm) for the other information in the registration form. The title of the purpose statement and the retention statement required in paragraph (d)(2) of this section shall be in all capitals. All other information shall be in capital and lowercase type.</P>
            <P>(c)<E T="03">Front of form.</E>(1)<E T="03">Top front of form: Purpose statement.</E>The top portion of the front of each form shall state: “PRODUCT REGISTRATION FOR SAFETY ALERT OR RECALL ONLY. We will use the information provided on this card to contact you only if there is a safety alert or recall for this product. We will not sell, rent, or share your personal information. To register your product, please complete and mail the bottom part of this card, or visit our online registration at:<E T="03">www.Web sitename.com.</E>” Manufacturers that do not have a Web site may provide an email address and state at the end of the purpose statement: “To register your product, please complete and mail the bottom part of this card, or email your contact information, the model name and number, and date of manufacture of the product, as provided on this card, to:<E T="03">name@firmname.com.</E>”</P>
            <P>(2)<E T="03">Bottom front of form: Manufacturer's mailing address.</E>The bottom portion of the front of each form shall be pre-addressed and postage-paid with the manufacturer's name and mailing address where registration information is to be collected. A manufacturer may list a brand name in addition to the manufacturer's name. If a manufacturer uses a third party to<PRTPAGE P="9525"/>process registration forms, the third party's name may be included as a “c/o” (“in care of”) in the address on the form.</P>
            <P>(d)<E T="03">Back of the form.</E>(1)<E T="03">Top back of form.</E>(i)<E T="03">Product information and manufacturer's identification.</E>The top portion of the back of each form shall state: “Manufacturer's Contact Information” and provide the manufacturer's name and contact information (a U.S. mailing address displayed in sentence format, Web site address, a telephone number, toll-free, if available); product model name and number (or other identifier as described in § 1130.4(a)(1) and (2)); and manufacture date of the product. A rectangular box shall be placed around the model name, model number, and manufacture date. A manufacturer may list the brand name in addition to the manufacturer's name.</P>
            <P>(ii)<E T="03">Retention statement.</E>On the back of each form, just above the perforation line, the form shall state: “KEEP THIS TOP PART FOR YOUR RECORDS. FILL OUT AND RETURN BOTTOM PART.”</P>
            <P>(2)<E T="03">Bottom back of form.</E>(i)<E T="03">Consumer information.</E>The bottom portion of the back of each form shall have blocks for the consumer to provide his/her name, address, telephone number, and email address. These blocks shall be 5 mm wide and 7 mm high, with as many blocks as possible to fill the width of the card allowing for normal printing practices.</P>
            <P>(ii)<E T="03">Product information.</E>The following product information shall be provided on the bottom portion of the back of each form below the blocks for consumer information printed directly on the form or on a pre-printed label that is applied to the form: the model name and number (or other identifier as described in § 1130.4(a)(1) and (2)), and the date of manufacture of the product. A rectangular box shall be placed around the model name, model number, and manufacture date. A manufacturer may include its name on the bottom portion of the back of the form if they choose to do so.</P>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1130.7</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>[Removed]</SUBJECT>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>5. Remove § 1130.7.</AMDPAR>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§§ 1130.8 and 1130.9</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>[Redesignated as §§ 1130.7 and 1130.8]</SUBJECT>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>6. Redesignate §§ 1130.8 and 1130.9 as §§ 1130.7 and 1130.8, respectively.</AMDPAR>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <AMDPAR>7. In newly redesignated § 1130.8, add paragraphs (d) and (e) to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1130.8</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Requirements for Web site registration or alternative email registration.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <P>(d) Records required under this section shall be made available within 24 hours, upon the request of any officer, employee, or agent acting on behalf of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.</P>
            <P>(e)<E T="03">Optional barcode.</E>(1) A manufacturer may include a barcode, or other machine readable data, that when scanned would provide a direct link for the consumer to register the product.</P>
            <P>(2) Such a link must comply with all the requirements of this part 1130, including those in § 1130.7 and the restriction that the manufacturer shall not use or disseminate the consumer registration information for any purpose other than notifying the consumer of a safety alert or recall.</P>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <AMDPAR>8. Revise Figure 1 to Part 1130—Front of Registration Form to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 6355-01-P</BILCOD>
          <GPH DEEP="530" SPAN="3">
            <PRTPAGE P="9526"/>
            <GID>ER17FE12.006</GID>
          </GPH>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="1130" TITLE="16">
          <AMDPAR>9. Revise Figure 2 to Part 1130—Back of Registration Form to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <GPH DEEP="529" SPAN="3">
            <PRTPAGE P="9527"/>
            <GID>ER17FE12.007</GID>
          </GPH>
        </REGTEXT>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Todd A. Stevenson,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Secretary, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3712 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 6355-01-C</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9528"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Food and Drug Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>21 CFR Part 500</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. FDA-2011-N-0003]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Animal Drugs, Feeds, and Related Products; N-Methyl-2-Pyrrolidone; Correction</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Food and Drug Administration, HHS.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Final rule; correcting amendment.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a document in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>of November 25, 2011 (76 FR 72617), codifying a method of detection for residues of<E T="03">n</E>-methyl-2-pyrrolidone in edible tissues of cattle. That document contained a universal resource locator (URL) linking to the Agency's Web site that did not reflect the most recent URL.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>This correction is effective February 17, 2012.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>George K. Haibel, Center for Veterinary Medicine (HFV-6), Food and Drug Administration, 7519 Standish Pl., Rockville, MD 20855, 240-276-9019,<E T="03">george.haibel@fda.hhs.gov</E>.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>In the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>of November 25, 2011 (76 FR 72617), FDA issued a final rule codifying a method of detection for residues of<E T="03">n</E>-methyl-2-pyrrolidone in edible tissues of cattle. That document contained a universal resource locator (URL) linking to the Agency's Web site that did not reflect the most recent URL. This document corrects the URL.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 500</HD>
          <P>Animal drugs, Animal feeds, Cancer, Labeling, Packaging and containers, Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), Incorporation by reference.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        
        <P>Therefore, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under authority delegated to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs and redelegated to the Center for Veterinary Medicine, 21 CFR part 500 is amended as follows:</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="500" TITLE="21">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 500—GENERAL</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for 21 CFR part 500 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>21 U.S.C. 321, 331, 342, 343, 348, 351, 352, 353, 360b, 371.</P>
          </AUTH>
        </REGTEXT>
        
        <REGTEXT PART="500" TITLE="21">
          <AMDPAR>2. Section 500.1410 is amended in paragraph (a) by revising the third sentence to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 500.1410</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone.</SUBJECT>

            <P>(a) * * * You may obtain a copy of the method from the Communications Staff (HFV-12), Center for Veterinary Medicine, Food and Drug Administration, 7519 Standish Pl., Rockville, MD 20855, 240-276-9120; or go to<E T="03">http://www.fda.gov/AboutFDA/CentersOffices/OfficeofFoods/CVM/CVMFOIAElectronicReadingRoom/default.htm.</E>* * *</P>
            <STARS/>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>William T. Flynn,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Director, Center for Veterinary Medicine.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3747 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4160-01-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Coast Guard</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>33 CFR Part 165</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. USCG-2012-0087]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Security Zone; Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone Puget Sound</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Coast Guard, DHS.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of enforcement of regulation.</P>
        </ACT>wbar;___<SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Coast Guard will enforce the Blair Waterway Security Zone in Commencement Bay, Tacoma, Washington from 6 a.m. on February 17, 2012, through 11:59 p.m. on February 21, 2012, unless cancelled sooner by the Captain of the Port. This action is necessary for the security of Department of Defense assets and military cargo in the navigable waters of Puget Sound and adjacent waters. During the enforcement period, this security zone will exclude persons and vessels from the immediate vicinity of these facilities during military cargo loading and unloading operations. In addition, the regulation establishes requirements for all vessels to obtain permission of the COTP or Designated Representative, including the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), to enter, move within, or exit this security zone when they are enforced. Entry into this zone is prohibited unless otherwise exempted or excluded or unless authorized by the Captain of the Port or his Designated Representative.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>The regulations in 33 CFR 165.1321 will be enforced from 6 a.m. on February 17, 2012, through 11:59 p.m. on February 21, 2012, unless cancelled sooner by the Captain of the Port.</P>
        </DATES>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>If you have questions on this notice, call or email Ensign Anthony P. LaBoy, Sector Puget Sound Waterways Management Division, Coast Guard; telephone 206-217-6323, email S<E T="03">ectorPugetSoundWWM@uscg.mil.</E>
          </P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>The Coast Guard will enforce the Blair Waterway Security Zone set forth in paragraph (c) (1) of 33 CFR 165.1321 on February 17, 2012 at 6 a.m. through 11:59 p.m. on February 21, 2012 unless cancelled sooner by the Captain of the Port or Designated Representative. Under the provisions of 33 CFR 165.1321, the Coast Guard published a final rule for the security of Department of Defense assets and military cargo in the navigable waters of Puget Sound and adjacent waters. The security zone will provide for the regulation of vessel traffic in the vicinity of military cargo loading facilities in the navigable waters of the United States. This security zone also excludes persons and vessels from the immediate vicinity of these facilities during military cargo loading and unloading operations. In addition, the regulation establishes requirements for all vessels to obtain permission of the COTP or Designated Representative, including the Vessel Traffic Service (VTS), to enter, move within, or exit this security zone when it is enforced. Entry into this zone is prohibited unless otherwise exempted or excluded under 33 CFR 165.1321 or unless authorized by the Captain of the Port or Designated Representative.</P>

        <P>This notice is issued under authority of 33 CFR 165.1321 and 5 U.S.C. 552(a). In addition to this notice in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>, the Coast Guard will provide the maritime community with extensive advance notification of this enforcement period via the Local Notice to Mariners, marine information broadcasts, local radio stations and area newspapers.</P>
        <P>If the COTP determines that the regulated area need not be enforced for the full duration stated in this notice, he may use a Broadcast Notice to Mariners to grant general permission to enter the regulated area.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 8, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>S.J. Ferguson,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port, Puget Sound.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3734 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 9110-04-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9529"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY</AGENCY>
        <CFR>40 CFR Part 52</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[EPA-R07-OAR-2008-0538; FRL-9632-7]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; State of Missouri</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Final rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>EPA is granting full approval of Missouri's attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan (SIP) and control strategy for the lead National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) nonattainment area of Herculaneum, Missouri. This action is based on a proposed conditional approval of the SIP published on October 8, 2008, and a proposed approval of the supplemental SIP submittal received by EPA on September 3, 2009, published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on August 27, 2010. The applicable standard addressed in this action is the lead NAAQS promulgated by EPA in 1978. EPA has determined that both SIP submittals from the State of Missouri satisfy the applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA or Act) and demonstrates attainment of the 1.5 microgram per cubic meter (μg/m<SU>3</SU>) lead NAAQS in the Herculaneum, Missouri area. This action does not address the obligations which Missouri has relative to the revised lead NAAQS promulgated by EPA in 2008.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>This final rule is effective on March 19, 2012.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID No. EPA-R07-OAR-2008-0538. All documents in the docket are listed on the<E T="03">www.regulations.gov</E>web site. Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly available, i.e., Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically through<E T="03">www.regulations.gov</E>or in hard copy at the Environmental Protection Agency, Air Planning and Development Branch, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101. The Regional Office's official hours of business are Monday through Friday, 8 to 4:30 excluding Federal holidays. The interested persons wanting to examine these documents should make an appointment with the office at least 24 hours in advance.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Stephanie Doolan at (913) 551-7719, or by email at<E T="03">doolan.stephanie@epa.gov.</E>
          </P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>Throughout this document “we,” “us,” or “our” refer to EPA.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Table of Contents</HD>
        <EXTRACT>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">I. Background</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">A. SIP Call</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">B. Proposed Conditional Approval</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">C. Supplemental Proposal</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">II. EPA Review of the State Submittal</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">III. Comments and Responses</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">A. Comments Received</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">B. EPA Response</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">IV. Final Action</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews</FP>
        </EXTRACT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">I. Background</HD>
        <P>EPA established NAAQS for lead on October 5, 1978 (43 FR 46246). The 1978 NAAQS for lead is set at a level of 1.5 μg/m<SU>3</SU>of air, averaged over a calendar quarter. The Herculaneum, Missouri area is designated nonattainment for the 1978 lead NAAQS. The area is also designated nonattainment for the lead NAAQS promulgated by EPA in 2008, published on November 12, 2008 (73 FR 66964). The action which is the subject of today's notice addresses only the State's obligations regarding the 1978 standard. A SIP addressing the 2008 standard is due no later than June 30, 2012.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">A. SIP Call</HD>
        <P>From 2002 to 2005, ambient air monitors in the Herculaneum area monitored attainment of the 1978 lead NAAQS for 10 consecutive calendar quarters. Despite implementation of all contingency measures specified by the approved 2002 SIP (67 FR 18497), in the first two quarters of 2005, air quality monitors in the area recorded violations of the 1978 lead NAAQS, which is 1.5 μg/m<SU>3</SU>lead. Because of these violations of the 1978 lead NAAQS, EPA proposed and subsequently finalized a SIP Call on April 14, 2006 (71 FR 19432). The SIP Call notified the State of EPA's finding that the SIP was substantially inadequate to provide for attainment and maintenance of the lead NAAQS in Herculaneum, and required the State to submit a revised SIP within 12 months of the finding.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">B. Proposed Conditional Approval</HD>
        <P>On May 31, 2007, EPA received Missouri's revised SIP dated April 26, 2007, for the Herculaneum area. MDNR submitted supplemental information to EPA on March 19, 2008. The 2007 SIP submission addressed most of the criteria set forth in the SIP Call, with the exception that process ventilation requirements had not yet been established. On October 8, 2008, EPA proposed conditional approval of Missouri's SIP submissions for May 31, 2007, and March 19, 2008 (73 FR 58913), pending the establishment of enforceable ventilation requirements. The reader should refer to the proposed conditional approval for a detailed discussion of the 2007 SIP submittal, and the rationale for proposing to approve it with conditions.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">C. Supplemental Proposal</HD>
        <P>On September 3, 2009, EPA received the SIP revision addressing ventilation controls, following adoption by the Missouri Air Conservation Commission on July 29, 2009. EPA determined that the SIP revision contains enforceable ventilation conditions to ensure adequate building particle capture. On August 27, 2010, EPA proposed full approval of Missouri's SIP, including the May 31, 2007, SIP submittal; the March 19, 2008, supplemental information; and the September 3, 2009, supplemental SIP revision; to bring Herculaneum into attainment of the 1978 lead NAAQS (75 FR 52701). A detailed rationale for the proposed approval was included in the August 27, 2010, supplemental proposal.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">II. EPA Review of the State Submittal</HD>

        <P>The October 8, 2008, proposed conditional approval contains an extensive description of the operation of the smelter, and a discussion of Missouri's SIP. The proposed conditional approval includes a discussion of air dispersion model selection, and meteorological and emissions inventory input data, among other elements. The control strategy and contingency measures are incorporated into the 2007 Consent Judgment between Missouri and Doe Run. For more information on these elements, and EPA's analysis of them, please refer to the October 8, 2008<E T="04">Federal Register</E>(73 FR 58913) and associated docket.</P>

        <P>The September 3, 2009, SIP revision addressing building ventilation requirements, supplements the May 2007 SIP submission. Ventilation controls include flow rate and fan amperage limits for the Sinter Plant, Blast Furnace Building, and Refinery Building that result in a minimum inflow of air at all openings (e.g., doors) to demonstrate that each building is under negative pressure. The 2009 supplemental SIP revision includes the revised Work Practices Manual, as well as the Consent Judgment amended to include the ventilation controls,<PRTPAGE P="9530"/>associated implementation schedules, and contingency measures. The 2009 amended Consent Judgment and Work Practices Manual are enforceable documents included in Missouri's SIP submittal, and, by virtue of this approval, are Federally enforceable as well. For additional information on these elements, please refer to the August 27, 2010,<E T="04">Federal Register</E>(75 FR 52701) and associated docket.</P>
        <P>MDNR has revised the Work Practices Manual to include the additional recordkeeping, compliance monitoring, and corrective action requirements associated with building ventilation. The facility is required to measure flow rates once per minute using an automatic data logging system and to conduct an inflow test of all applicable doors and openings each calendar quarter. Doe Run must submit quarterly reports to MDNR summarizing any violations of flow rate and amperage requirements, and corrective actions taken. Finally, if an ambient air quality monitor in Herculaneum exceeds 1.4 μg/m<SU>3</SU>of lead, the facility must conduct a fluid modeling study of flow patterns within process buildings to determine whether additional ventilation controls are appropriate.</P>
        <P>In addition to the ventilation control requirements, the Work Practices Manual has also been revised to prohibit construction when temperatures are below 39 degrees Fahrenheit. During the first quarter of 2008, the facility monitored a violation of the 1978 lead NAAQS primarily due to in-plant road dust from construction equipment activities during periods of time when the watering system at the plant was not operating. Limiting construction when the plant watering system cannot be operated for dust suppression is expected to decrease the lead concentrations in ambient air.</P>
        <P>EPA has determined that the September 3, 2009, supplemental SIP revision contains the necessary enforceable conditions for ventilation-related control measures. EPA described its analysis of these ventilation requirements in the supplemental proposal, and incorporates its analysis in this final action.</P>
        <P>The Main Street monitor operated by MDNR is the closest ambient air monitor to the Herculaneum facility. Since the first quarter of 2008, the Main Street monitor has reported 12 consecutive quarterly averages, or three years, of lead concentrations that attain the 1978 lead NAAQS (1.5 μg/m<SU>3</SU>). Lead concentrations measured by MDNR at the Main Street monitor from the second quarter of 2008 to the present range from 0.662 μg/m<SU>3</SU>, reported for October through December of 2009, to 1.124 μg/m<SU>3</SU>, reported for July through September 2009.</P>
        <P>Modeling conducted by MDNR as a part of its 2007 SIP attainment demonstration predicts an ambient lead concentration of 1.49 μg/m<SU>3</SU>at the facility fence line. A comparison of the SIP attainment demonstration modeling with the measured ambient lead concentrations over the past three years, described above, indicates that the model conservatively predicts ambient lead concentrations and provides further assurance that the control strategy provides for attainment of the 1978 lead NAAQS.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">III. Comments and Responses</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">A. Comments Received</HD>
        <P>EPA received one set of comments from Doe Run on its October 8, 2008, proposed conditional approval of Missouri's SIP submission (73 FR 58913). EPA is responding to this set of comments in this final action. EPA did not receive any comments on the supplemental proposed rule.</P>
        <P>On November 7, 2008, Doe Run commented that EPA should grant full approval of the 2007 Missouri SIP submittal for attainment of the 1978 lead NAAQS at the Herculaneum facility. The basis of this comment was:</P>
        <P>1. Doe Run proceeded to install and implement the controls and measures specified by the 2007 SIP submission even though EPA had not approved the SIP;</P>
        <P>2. EPA points to no specific SIP deficiency under section 110 of the CAA in its proposal to conditionally rather than fully approve the SIP submittal;</P>
        <P>3. It is unnecessary for EPA to further delay final and full approval to ensure the enforceability of the SIP submittal;</P>
        <P>4. The buildings included in the ventilation study upon which final approval is predicated have been and continue to maintain adequate inflow and building closures control fugitive emissions as intended by the SIP submittal; and</P>
        <P>5. The modeling demonstration supports full approval.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">B. EPA Response</HD>
        <P>In this action, EPA is granting full approval to the Missouri SIP submittal (consisting, as stated previously, of the initial 2007 submittal, the 2008 supplemental information, and the 2009 supplemental SIP revision) so that the comment requesting full approval of the prior submission is no longer relevant. However, we note that EPA initially proposed conditional approval of the SIP submittal based on the requirement of section 110(a)(2)(A) of the CAA which states that SIPs shall include enforceable emission limitations and other control measures that may be necessary or appropriate to meet the applicable requirements of the CAA. Until the 2009 supplemental SIP revision was received, the ventilation controls, which are a necessary part of the emission reduction strategy for attaining the 1978 lead NAAQS, were not permanent and enforceable. With this final action, the obligation to continue to meet these requirements is now mandated by the SIP, as required by section 110(a)(2)(A).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IV. Final Action</HD>
        <P>This rulemaking takes final action to approve the Missouri SIP containing control measures to bring the Herculaneum area into attainment with the 1978 lead NAAQS (1.5 μg/m<SU>3</SU>). The 2007 SIP submittal, 2008 supplemental information, and the 2009 supplemental SIP revision (which includes the revised Work Practices Manual and the 2007 Missouri Consent Judgment with the 2009 amendment to include enforceable ventilation control requirements) together demonstrate attainment of the 1978 lead NAAQS and fulfill the requirements of the CAA. EPA notes that although this SIP revision is directionally correct in terms of achieving reductions in lead emissions, the State remains obligated to submit a SIP to attain the 2008 lead NAAQS.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews</HD>
        <P>Under the CAA, the Administrator is required to approve a SIP submission that the Administrator determines to be in compliance with the provisions of the Act and applicable Federal regulations. 42 U.S.C. 7410(k); 40 CFR 52.02(a). Thus, in reviewing SIP submissions, EPA's role is to approve state choices, provided that they meet the criteria of the CAA. Accordingly, this final action merely approves state law as meeting Federal requirements and does not impose additional requirements beyond those imposed by state law. For that reason, this final action:</P>
        <P>• Is not a “significant regulatory action” subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993);</P>

        <P>• Does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501<E T="03">et seq.</E>);</P>

        <P>• Is certified as not having a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities<PRTPAGE P="9531"/>under the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601<E T="03">et seq.</E>);</P>
        <P>• Does not contain any unfunded mandate or significantly or uniquely affect small governments, as described in the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4);</P>
        <P>• Does not have Federalism implications as specified in Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255, August 10, 1999);</P>
        <P>• Is not an economically significant regulatory action based on health or safety risks subject to Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997);</P>
        <P>• Is not a significant regulatory action subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, 2001);</P>
        <P>• Is not subject to requirements of section 12(d) of the National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act of 1995 (15 U.S.C. 272 note) because application of those requirements would be inconsistent with the CAA; and</P>
        <P>• Does not provide EPA with the discretionary authority to address, as appropriate, disproportionate human health or environmental effects, using practicable and legally permissible methods, under Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629, February 16, 1994).</P>
        <P>In addition, this rule does not have tribal implications as specified by Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000), because the SIP is not approved to apply in Indian country located in the state, and EPA notes that it will not impose substantial direct costs on tribal governments or preempt tribal law.</P>
        <P>The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801<E T="03">et seq.,</E>as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the United States. EPA will submit a report containing this action and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the United States prior to publication of the rule in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. This action is not a “major rule” as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2).</P>
        <P>Under section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by April 17, 2012. Filing a petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule does not affect the finality of this action for the purposes of judicial review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52</HD>
          <P>Air pollution control, Environmental protection, Incorporation by reference, Lead, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 6, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Karl Brooks,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Regional Administrator, Region 7.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
        
        <P>40 CFR part 52 is amended as follows:</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="52" TITLE="40">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 52—[AMENDED]</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>42 U.S.C. 7401<E T="03">et seq.</E>
            </P>
          </AUTH>
        </REGTEXT>
        
        <REGTEXT PART="52" TITLE="40">
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart AA—Missouri</HD>
          </SUBPART>
          <AMDPAR>2. In § 52.1320:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. The table in paragraph (d) is amended by adding entry (25) in numerical order; and</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. The table in paragraph (e) is amended by adding entry (56) in numerical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 52.1320</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Identification of plan.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <P>(d) * * *</P>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,r50,12,xs96,xs96" COLS="5" OPTS="L1,i1">
              <TTITLE>EPA-Approved Missouri Source-Specific Permits and Orders</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Name of source</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Order/permit number</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">State effective date</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">EPA approval date</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Explanation</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW RUL="s">
                <ENT I="22"/>
                <ENT I="28">*******</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">(25) Doe Run Herculaneum, MO</ENT>
                <ENT>Consent Judgment Modification 07JE-CC00552</ENT>
                <ENT>5/21/07<LI>7/29/09 modification</LI>
                </ENT>
                <ENT>2/17/12 [<E T="03">insert FR page number where the document begins</E>]</ENT>
                <ENT>This approval does not include any subsequent modifications after 2009.</ENT>
              </ROW>
            </GPOTABLE>
            <STARS/>
            <P>(e) * * *</P>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,r50,12,xs96,xs96" COLS="5" OPTS="L1,i1">
              <TTITLE>EPA-Approved Missouri Nonregulatory SIP Provisions</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Name of nonregulatory SIP<LI>provision</LI>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Applicable geographic or<LI>nonattainment area</LI>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="1">State submittal date</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">EPA approval date</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Explanation</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW RUL="s">
                <ENT I="22"/>
                <ENT I="28">*******</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">(56) CAA Section 110(a)(2) SIP—1978 Pb NAAQS</ENT>
                <ENT>City of Herculaneum, MO</ENT>
                <ENT>7/29/09</ENT>
                <ENT>2/17/12 [<E T="03">insert FR page number where the document begins</E>]</ENT>
                <ENT/>
              </ROW>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <PRTPAGE P="9532"/>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3699 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 6560-50-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY</AGENCY>
        <CFR>40 CFR Part 81</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0572; FRL-9624-3]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN-2060-AR06</RIN>

        <SUBJECT>Air Quality Designations for the 2010 Primary Nitrogen Dioxide (NO<E T="52">2</E>) National Ambient Air Quality Standards</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Final rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>This rule establishes air quality designations for all areas in the United States for the 2010 Primary Nitrogen Dioxide (NO<E T="52">2</E>) National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). Based on air quality monitoring data, the EPA is issuing this rule to designate all areas of the country as “unclassifiable/attainment” for the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. The EPA is designating areas as “unclassifiable/attainment” to mean that available information does not indicate that the air quality in these areas exceeds the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>The effective date of this rule is February 29, 2012.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>The EPA has established a docket for this action under Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2011-0572. All documents in the docket are listed in the index at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov.</E>Although listed in the index, some information is not publicly available, i.e., Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such as copyrighted material, is not placed on the Internet and will be publicly available only in hard copy form. Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically in the docket or in hard copy at the Docket, EPA/DC, EPA West, Room 3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the Office of Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center is (202) 566-1742.</P>

          <P>In addition, the EPA has established a Web site for this rulemaking at:<E T="03">http://www.epa.gov/air/nitrogenoxides/designations.</E>The Web site includes the EPA's final state and tribal designations, as well as state initial recommendation letters, the EPA modification letters, technical support documents, responses to comments and other related technical information.</P>
        </ADD>
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          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Doug Solomon, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Code C539-04, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, phone number (919) 541-4132 or by email at:<E T="03">solomon.douglas@epa.gov;</E>or Rhea Jones, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Code C539-04, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711, phone number (919) 541-2940 or by email at:<E T="03">jones.rhea@epa.gov.</E>
          </P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Regional Office Contacts</HD>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region I—Alison Simcox (617) 918-1684,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region II—Kenneth Fradkin (212) 637-3702,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region III—Maria Pino (215) 814-2181,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region IV—Steve Scofield (404) 562-9034,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region V—John Summerhays (312) 886-6067,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region VI—Joe Kordzi (214) 665-7186,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region VII—Amy Algoe-Eakin (913) 551-7942,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region VIII—Catherine Roberts (303) 312-6025,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region IX—Eleanor Kaplan (415) 972-4147,</FP>
        <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Region X—Krishna Viswanathan (206) 553-2684.</FP>
        
        <P>The public may inspect the rule and state-specific technical support information at the following locations:</P>
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            <CHED H="1">Regional offices</CHED>
            <CHED H="1">States</CHED>
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            <ENT I="01">Dave Conroy, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA New England, 1 Congress Street, Suite 1100, Boston, MA 02114-2023, (617) 918-1661</ENT>
            <ENT>Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Raymond Werner, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region 2, 290 Broadway, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10007-1866, (212) 637-3706</ENT>
            <ENT>New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico, and Virgin Islands.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Cristina Fernandez, Branch Chief, Air Quality Planning Branch, EPA Region 3, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-2187, (215) 814-2178</ENT>
            <ENT>Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">R. Scott Davis, Branch Chief, Air Planning Branch, EPA Region 4, Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center, 61 Forsyth Street SW., 12th Floor, Atlanta, GA 30303, (404) 562-9127</ENT>
            <ENT>Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">John Mooney, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region 5, 77 West Jackson Street, Chicago, IL 60604, (312) 886-6043</ENT>
            <ENT>Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Guy Donaldson, Chief, Air Planning Section, EPA Region 6, 1445 Ross Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202, (214) 665-7242</ENT>
            <ENT>Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Joshua A. Tapp, Chief, Air Programs Branch, EPA Region 7, 901 North 5th Street, Kansas City, Kansas 66101-2907, (913) 551-7606</ENT>
            <ENT>Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Monica Morales, Leader, Air Quality Planning Unit, EPA Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, CO 80202-1129, (303) 312-6936</ENT>
            <ENT>Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.</ENT>
          </ROW>
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            <ENT I="01">Lisa Hanf, Air Planning Office, EPA Region 9, 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105, (415) 972-3854</ENT>
            <ENT>American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam, Hawaii, Nevada, and Northern Mariana Islands.</ENT>
          </ROW>
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            <ENT I="01">Krishna Viswanathan, Manager, State and Tribal Air Programs, EPA Region 10, Office of Air, Waste, and Toxics, Mail Code OAQ-107, 1200 Sixth Avenue, Seattle, WA 98101, (206) 553-2684</ENT>
            <ENT>Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington.</ENT>
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        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Table of Contents</HD>
        <P>The following is an outline of the Preamble.</P>
        
        <EXTRACT>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">I. Preamble Glossary of Terms and Acronyms</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">II. What is the purpose of this action?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">III. What is nitrogen dioxide?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">IV. What are the health concerns addressed by the NO<E T="52">2</E>standards?<PRTPAGE P="9533"/>
          </FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">V. What are the CAA requirements for air quality designations and what action has EPA taken to meet these requirements?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">VI. What guidance did the EPA issue and how did the EPA apply the statutory requirements and applicable guidance to determine area designations and boundaries?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">VII. Comments</FP>

          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">VIII. Implications of Designations for Compliance With PSD Increments for NO<E T="52">2</E>
          </FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">IX. What air quality data has EPA used?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">X. How do designations affect Indian country?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">XI. Where can I find information forming the basis for this rule and exchanges between EPA, states, and tribes related to this rule?</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">XII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulations and Regulatory Review</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">B. Paperwork Reduction Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">C. Regulatory Flexibility Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health and Safety Risks</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">K. Congressional Review Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP1-2">L. Judicial Review</FP>
        </EXTRACT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">I. Preamble Glossary of Terms and Acronyms</HD>
        <P>The following are abbreviations of terms used in the preamble.</P>
        
        <EXTRACT>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">APAAdministrative Procedure Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">AQSAir Quality System</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">CAAClean Air Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">CBIConfidential Business Information</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">CFRCode of Federal Regulations</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">DCDistrict of Columbia</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">EPAEnvironmental Protection Agency</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">FR<E T="04">Federal Register</E>
          </FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">FRMFederal Reference Method</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NAAQSNational Ambient Air Quality Standards</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NO<E T="52">2</E>Nitrogen Dioxide</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">NTTAANational Technology Transfer and Advancement Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">OMBOffice of Management and Budget</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">PSDPrevention of Significant Deterioration</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">RFARegulatory Flexibility Act</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">RIARegulatory Impact Analysis</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SBASmall Business Administration</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SIPState Implementation Plan</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">UMRAUnfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">TARTribal Authority Rule</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">TSDTechnical Support Document</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">TPYTons Per Year</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">U.S.United States</FP>
          <FP SOURCE="FP-1">VCSVoluntary Consensus Standards</FP>
        </EXTRACT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">II. What is the purpose of this action?</HD>

        <P>The purpose of this action is to promulgate and announce initial area designations for all areas of the country for the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS based on available information, in accordance with the requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA). The list of all areas being designated in each state, and the boundaries of each area, appear in the tables at the end of this final rule. The EPA has been working closely with the states involved in these designations and several steps have been taken to announce that this rule is available. The EPA has posted the notice on several EPA Web sites.</P>

        <P>This notice identifies all areas of the United States (U.S.) as being designated as “unclassifiable/attainment” for the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. The basis for designating these areas as “unclassifiable/attainment” is monitored air quality data from calendar years 2008-2010 indicating no violations of the NAAQS.</P>

        <P>The EPA and state agencies are currently working to establish an expanded network of NO<E T="52">2</E>monitors, expected to be deployed in 2013. Once 3 years of air quality data have been collected from the expanded network, the EPA will be able to evaluate NO<E T="52">2</E>air quality in additional locations.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">III. What is nitrogen dioxide?</HD>
        <P>NO<E T="52">2</E>is a reddish-brown, highly reactive gas that is formed in the ambient air through the oxidation of nitric oxide (NO). Nitrogen oxides (NO<E T="52">X</E>) is the term used to describe the sum of NO, NO<E T="52">2</E>, and other oxides of nitrogen. A variety of NO<E T="52">X</E>compounds and their transformation products occur both naturally and as a result of human activities. Anthropogenic (i.e., manmade) emissions of NO<E T="52">X</E>account for a large majority of all nitrogen inputs to the environment. The major sources of anthropogenic NO<E T="52">X</E>emissions are high-temperature combustion processes, such as those occurring in automobiles and power plants. Most NO<E T="52">X</E>from combustion sources (about 95 percent) are emitted as NO, which is readily converted to NO<E T="52">2</E>in the environment; the remainder is emitted largely as NO<E T="52">2</E>. Natural sources of NO<E T="52">X</E>are lightning, biological and abiological processes in soil, and stratospheric intrusion.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IV. What are the health concerns addressed by the NO<E T="52">2</E>standards?</HD>
        <P>Current scientific evidence links short-term NO<E T="52">2</E>exposures, ranging from 30 minutes to 24 hours, with an array of adverse respiratory effects including increased asthma symptoms, more difficulty controlling asthma, and an increase in respiratory illnesses and symptoms. Studies also show a connection between short-term exposure and increased visits to emergency departments and hospital admissions for respiratory illnesses, particularly in populations including children, the elderly, and asthmatics.</P>
        <P>The EPA's NAAQS for NO<E T="52">2</E>is designed to protect against exposure to the entire group of NO<E T="52">X</E>. NO<E T="52">2</E>is the component of greatest concern and is used as the indicator for the larger group of NO<E T="52">X</E>. (<E T="03">See</E>75 FR 6474.)</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">V. What are the CAA requirements for air quality designations and what action has the EPA taken to meet these requirements?</HD>

        <P>After the promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, the EPA is required to designate areas as nonattainment, attainment, or unclassifiable, pursuant to section 107(d)(1) of the CAA. The Administrator signed a final rule revising the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS on January 22, 2010, which was published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on February 9, 2010, and became effective April 12, 2010. Based on the Administrator's review of the scientific evidence, including numerous studies published since the last review of the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS, and taking into consideration the comments expressed by the Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee and the public, the Administrator set a new 1-hour NO<E T="52">2</E>standard at the level of 100 parts per billion (ppb). In addition to establishing an averaging time and level, the Administrator also set a new form for the standard. The form for the 1-hour NO<E T="52">2</E>standard is the 3-year average of the 98th percentile of the annual distribution of daily maximum 1-hour average concentrations. The rule also retained, with no change, the current annual average NO<E T="52">2</E>standard of 53 ppb.</P>
        <P>The rule also set new requirements for the placement of NO<E T="52">2</E>monitors. The EPA and state agencies are currently working to establish an expanded network of NO<E T="52">2</E>monitors, expected to be deployed in 2013. NO<E T="52">2</E>concentrations near major roads are appreciably higher than those measured at monitors in the current network. Monitoring studies indicate that near-road (within about 50 meters) concentrations of NO<E T="52">2</E>can be 30 to 100 percent higher than concentrations away from major roads.</P>

        <P>The CAA requires the EPA to complete the initial area designation process within 2 years of promulgating a new or revised NAAQS. However, if<PRTPAGE P="9534"/>the Administrator has insufficient information to make these designations within that time frame, the EPA has the authority to extend the designation process by up to 1 additional year.</P>
        <P>By not later than 1 year after the promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, each state governor is required to recommend air quality designations, including the appropriate boundaries for areas, to the EPA. The EPA reviews those state recommendations and is authorized to make any modifications the Administrator deems necessary. The statute does not define the term “necessary,” but the EPA interprets this to authorize the Administrator to modify designations that did not meet the statutory requirements or were otherwise inconsistent with the facts or analysis deemed appropriate by the EPA. If the EPA is considering modifications to a state's initial recommendation, the EPA is required to notify the state of any such intended modifications to its recommendation not less than 120 days prior to the EPA's promulgation of the final designation. If the state does not agree with the EPA's intended modification, it then has an opportunity to respond to the EPA and to demonstrate why it believes the modification proposed by the EPA is inappropriate. Even if a state fails to provide any recommendation for an area, in whole or in part, the EPA still must promulgate a designation that the Administrator deems appropriate.</P>
        <P>Section 107(d)(1)(A)(i) of the CAA defines a nonattainment area as any area that does not meet an ambient air quality standard or that is contributing to ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet the standard. If an area meets either prong of this definition, then the EPA is obligated to designate the area as “nonattainment.” Section 107(d)(1)(A)(iii) provides that any area that the EPA cannot designate on the basis of available information as meeting or not meeting the standards should be designated as “unclassifiable.”</P>
        <P>The EPA believes that section 107(d) provides the agency with discretion to determine how best to interpret the terms in the definition of a nonattainment area (e.g., “contributes to” and “nearby”) for a new or revised NAAQS, given considerations such as the nature of a specific pollutant, the types of sources that may contribute to violations, the form of the standards for the pollutant, and other relevant information. In particular, the EPA believes that the statute does not require the agency to establish bright line tests or thresholds for what constitutes “contribution” or “nearby” for purposes of designations.<SU>1</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>1</SU>This view was confirmed in<E T="03">Catawba County</E>v.<E T="03">EPA,</E>571 F.3d 20 (DC Cir. 2009).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Similarly, the EPA believes that the statute permits the EPA to evaluate the appropriate application of the term “area” to include geographic areas based upon full or partial county boundaries, and contiguous or non-contiguous areas, as may be appropriate for a particular NAAQS. For example, section 107(d)(1)(B)(ii) explicitly provides that the EPA can make modifications to designation recommendations for an area “or portions thereof,” and, under section 107(d)(1)(B)(iv), a designation remains in effect for an area “or portion thereof” until the EPA redesignates it.</P>

        <P>Designation activities for federally-recognized tribes are covered under the authority of section 301(d) of the CAA. This provision of the CAA authorizes the EPA to treat eligible tribes in a similar manner as states. Pursuant to section 301(d)(2), we promulgated regulations, known as the Tribal Authority Rule (TAR), on February 12, 1999.<E T="03">See</E>63 FR 7254, codified at 40 CFR 49 (1999). That rule specifies those provisions of the CAA for which it is appropriate to treat tribes in a similar manner as states. Under the TAR, tribes may choose to develop and implement their own CAA programs, but are not required to do so. The TAR also establishes procedures and criteria by which tribes may request from the EPA a determination of eligibility for such treatment. The designations process contained in section 107(d) of the CAA is included among those provisions determined to be appropriate by the EPA for treatment of tribes in the same manner as states. Under the TAR, tribes generally are not subject to the same submission schedules imposed by the CAA on states. As authorized by the TAR, tribes may seek eligibility to submit designation recommendations to the EPA. In addition, CAA section 301(d)(4) gives the EPA discretionary authority, in cases where it determines that treatment of tribes as identical to states is “inappropriate or administratively infeasible,” to provide for direct administration by regulation to achieve the appropriate purpose.</P>

        <P>Designation recommendations and supporting documentation for the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS were submitted by most states and a few tribes to the EPA by January 22, 2011. After receiving recommendations from states and tribes, and after reviewing and evaluating each recommendation, the EPA provided a response to the states and tribes on June 29, 2011. In these letter responses, we indicated whether the EPA intended to make modifications to the initial state or tribal recommendations and explained the EPA's reasons for making any such modifications. The EPA requested that states and tribes respond to any proposed EPA modifications by August 29, 2011. We received comments from some states suggesting changes to the EPA's proposed modifications and providing additional information. The EPA evaluated these comments, and, as a result, some of the final designations reflect further modifications to the initial state and tribal recommendations. The state and tribal letters, including the initial recommendations, the EPA's June 2011 responses to those letters, including any modifications, and the subsequent state and tribal comment letters are in the docket for this action.</P>

        <P>Although not required by section 107(d) of the CAA, the EPA also provided an opportunity for members of the public to comment on the EPA's June 2011 response letters. In order to gather additional information for the EPA to consider before making final designations, EPA published a notice on July 7, 2011, (76 FR 39798) which invited the public to comment on the EPA's intended designations. In that notice, the EPA provided the opportunity to all interested parties other than states and tribes to submit comments by August 8, 2011. State and tribal initial recommendations and EPA's responses, including modifications, were posted on a publically accessible Web site (<E T="03">http://www.epa.gov/airquality/nitrogenoxides/designations/index.html</E>). Comments from the public and EPA's responses to comments are in the docket for this action.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VI. What guidance did the EPA issue and how did the EPA apply the statutory requirements and applicable guidance to determine area designations and boundaries?</HD>
        <P>In the notice of proposed rulemaking for the revised NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS (73 FR 29184), the EPA issued proposed guidance, on its approach to implementing the standard, including its approach to initial area designations. The EPA solicited comment on that guidance and, in the notice of final rulemaking (75 FR 6475), adopted guidance concerning how to designate areas for the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. In that guidance the EPA recommended that monitoring data using the 3 most recent years of quality-assured air quality data from the current monitoring network, which would be for the years 2008-2010, be used to identify violations of<PRTPAGE P="9535"/>the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. The EPA is basing these final designations on monitored NO<E T="52">2</E>concentrations from Federal Reference Method (FRM) monitors from calendar years 2008-2010.</P>

        <P>In the guidance, the EPA stated that in the event that a current NO<E T="52">2</E>monitor indicates a violation of the revised standards, the EPA intends to designate such areas “nonattainment” no later than 2 years following promulgation of the revised standards. The EPA also stated that it intends to designate the rest of the country as “unclassifiable” for the revised NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS until sufficient air quality data is collected from a near-roadway monitoring network. Once the near-roadway network is fully deployed and 3 years of air quality data are available, the EPA has authority under the CAA to redesignate areas as appropriate from “unclassifiable” to “attainment” or “nonattainment.” The EPA anticipates that sufficient data to conduct redesignations would be available after 2015.</P>

        <P>In the EPA's June 2011 response letters to state and tribal recommendations, the EPA stated that in response to recommendations and review of the 2008-2010 monitored NO<E T="52">2</E>concentrations, it intended to designate all areas of the U.S. as “unclassifiable/attainment.” The EPA uses this designation in practice for initial designations to mean that available information does not indicate that the air quality in these areas exceeds the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VII. Comments</HD>
        <P>In the EPA's June 2011 response letters to state and tribal recommendations, the EPA recommended that states and tribes consider implications for the prevention of significant deterioration of air quality (PSD) program when proposing their boundaries. Several states responded by providing suggested changes to their recommended boundaries. The EPA has accepted these changes and has applied them in these final designations.</P>
        <P>The EPA received comments from one state and one trade association, both indicating that the EPA should designate areas as “attainment” rather than “unclassifiable/attainment.”</P>

        <P>The trade association commenter stated that a designation of “attainment” signifies the air is healthy while a designation of “unclassifiable” does not. The commenter acknowledges the concern that the current monitoring network is inadequate in many instances to determine if an area meets the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. Nonetheless, the commenter believes a designation of “attainment” is appropriate where current monitoring shows no violations. The commenter acknowledges that redesignation to “nonattainment” would be appropriate if new monitors show violations of the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS.</P>

        <P>The second comment, from a state, restated their recommendation that their entire state should be designated as “attainment.” In their comment, they provide 2007-2010 data from seven NO<E T="52">2</E>monitors operated in the state. The commenter points out that no single year 98th percentile has exceeded 44 percent of the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS and design values have not exceeded 42 percent of the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS.</P>
        <P>After considering state and public comments on the EPA's June 2011 response letters to state and tribal recommendations, the EPA is finalizing designations for all areas of the U.S. as “unclassifiable/attainment.” This designation is intended to indicate that for the purposes of initial area designations, available information does not indicate that air quality in these areas exceeds the NAAQS.</P>

        <P>Although all existing community-based monitoring sites indicate attainment with the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS, the existing NO<E T="52">2</E>monitoring network does not fully portray or represent the NO<E T="52">2</E>concentrations near roadways. Until more complete information on NAAQS compliance is available, the EPA does not believe a designation of “attainment” is appropriate.</P>

        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VIII. Implications of Designations for Compliance With PSD Increments for NO<E T="52">2</E>
        </HD>

        <P>The CAA's PSD requirements are designed to ensure that economic growth will occur in a manner consistent with preserving clean air in areas not currently violating the NAAQS (<E T="03">see</E>CAA sections 160-169). In such areas, new or modified major sources of NO<E T="52">2</E>must comply with maximum allowable increases (increments) in concentrations of NO<E T="52">2.</E>In some parts of the U.S., “baseline areas” have already been established for NO<E T="52">2</E>increment analysis under the designations associated with the existing NO<E T="52">2</E>annual NAAQS.<SU>2</SU>

          <FTREF/>The boundaries for such areas are not affected by the newly designated areas listed as “unclassifiable/attainment” for the 1-hour NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. In addition, any increment baseline areas created in the future for the annual NO<E T="52">2</E>standard should be based on the existing designations that are associated with (and continue to apply to) the NO<E T="52">2</E>annual NAAQS.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>2</SU>The concept of “baseline areas” and their relationship to the area designations is described in 40 CFR 81.300(b). The definition of baseline area appears in PSD regulations at 40 CFR 52.21(b)(15)(i).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IX. What air quality data has the EPA used?</HD>
        <P>The final NO<E T="52">2</E>designations contained in this action are based upon air quality monitoring data from calendar years 2008-2010.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">X. How do designations affect Indian country?</HD>
        <P>All counties, partial counties or Air Quality Control Regions listed in the table at the end of this document are designated as indicated. There are no areas of Indian country being designated nonattainment at this time.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XI. Where can I find information forming the basis for this rule and exchanges between the EPA, states, and tribes related to this rule?</HD>

        <P>Information providing the basis for this action and related decisions are provided in the docket for this rulemaking. The applicable EPA guidance memoranda, and copies of correspondence regarding this process between the EPA and the states, tribes, and other parties are available for review at the EPA Docket Center listed above in the addresses section of this document and on our designation Web site at<E T="03">http://www.epa.gov/airquality/nitrogenoxides/designations/index.html.</E>State-specific information is available from the EPA Regional Offices.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XII. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews</HD>
        <P>Upon promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS, the CAA requires the EPA to designate areas as attaining or not attaining the NAAQS. The CAA then specifies requirements for areas based on whether such areas are attaining or not attaining the NAAQS. In this final rule, the EPA assigns designations to areas as required.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review</HD>
        <P>This action will respond to the requirement to promulgate air quality designations after promulgation of a NAAQS. This type of action is exempt from review under Executive Orders 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">B. Paperwork Reduction Act</HD>

        <P>This action does not impose an information collection burden under the provisions of the<E T="03">Paperwork Reduction<PRTPAGE P="9536"/>Act,</E>44 U.S.C. 3501<E T="03">et seq.</E>Burden is defined at 5 CFR 1320.3(b). This rule responds to the requirement to promulgate air quality designations after promulgation of a new or revised NAAQS. This requirement is prescribed in the CAA section 107. The present final rule does not establish any new information collection requirements.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">C. Regulatory Flexibility Act</HD>
        <P>This final rule is not subject to the Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), which generally requires an agency to prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis for any rule that will have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The RFA applies only to rules subject to notice-and-comment rulemaking requirements under the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) or any other statute. This rule is not subject to notice-and-comment requirements under the APA or any other statute because the rule is subject to CAA section 107(d)(2)(B), which does not require that the agency issue a notice of proposed rulemaking before issuing this rule.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act</HD>
        <P>This action contains no federal mandate under the provisions of Title II of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538 for state, local, or tribal governments or the private sector. The action imposes no enforceable duty on any state, local or tribal governments or the private sector. Therefore, this action is not subject to the requirements of sections 202 and 205 of the UMRA.</P>

        <P>This action is also not subject to the requirements of section 203 of UMRA because it contains no regulatory requirements that might significantly or uniquely affect small governments. It does not create any additional requirements beyond those of the CAA and NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS (40 CFR 50.11). The CAA establishes the process whereby states take primary responsibility in developing plans to meet the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism</HD>

        <P>This final rule does not have federalism implications. It will not have substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government, as specified in Executive Order 13132. The CAA establishes the process whereby states take primary responsibility in developing plans to meet the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. This rule will not modify the relationship of the states and the EPA for purposes of developing programs to implement the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. Thus, Executive Order 13132 does not apply to this rule.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian Tribal Governments</HD>

        <P>This action does not have tribal implications, as specified in Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, November 9, 2000). This rule concerns the designation of areas for the 1-hour NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. The CAA provides for states and eligible tribes to develop plans to regulate emissions of air pollutants within their areas, as necessary, based on the designations. The TAR provides tribes the opportunity to apply for eligibility to develop and implement CAA programs such as programs to attain and maintain the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS, but it leaves to the discretion of the tribe the decision of whether to apply to develop these programs and which programs, or appropriate elements of a program, the tribe will seek to adopt. This rule does not have a substantial direct effect on one or more Indian tribes. It does not create any additional requirements beyond those of the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS (40 CFR section 50.11). This rule establishes the designation for certain areas of the country for the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS but no areas in Indian country are being designated nonattainment under this rule. Consequently, no tribe has any immediate requirement to implement a CAA program to attain the 1-hour NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS in Indian Country at this time. Furthermore, this rule does not affect the relationship or distribution of power and responsibilities between the federal government and Indian tribes. The CAA and the TAR establish the relationship of the federal government and tribes in developing plans to attain the NAAQS, and this rule does nothing to modify that relationship. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action.</P>

        <P>Although Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this action, the EPA communicated with tribal leaders and environmental staff regarding the designations process. The EPA also sent individualized letters to all federally recognized tribes to explain the designation process for the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS, to provide the EPA designations guidance, and to offer consultation with the EPA. The EPA provided further information to tribes through presentations at the National Tribal Forum and through participation in National Tribal Air Association conference calls. The EPA also sent individualized letters to all federally recognized tribes that submitted recommendations to the EPA about the EPA's intended designations for the NO<E T="52">2</E>standards and offered tribal leaders the opportunity for consultation. These communications provided opportunities for tribes to voice concerns to the EPA about the general designations process for the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS, as well as concerns specific to a tribe, and informed the EPA about key tribal concerns regarding designations as the rule was under development.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental Health and Safety Risks</HD>
        <P>The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, April 23, 1997) as applying only to those regulatory actions that concern health or safety risks, such that the analysis required under section 5-501 of the Executive Order has the potential to influence the regulation. This action is not subject to Executive Order 13045 because it does not establish an environmental standard intended to mitigate health or safety risks.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">H. Executive Order 13211: Actions That Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution, or Use</HD>
        <P>This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211 (66 FR 28355 (May 22, 2001)), because it is not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act (NTTAA)</HD>
        <P>Section 12(d) of the NTTAA of 1995, Public Law 104-113, section 12(d) (15 U.S.C. 272 note) directs the EPA to use voluntary consensus standards (VCS) in its regulatory activities unless to do so would be inconsistent with applicable law or otherwise impracticable. Voluntary consensus standards are technical standards (e.g., materials specifications, test methods, sampling procedures, and business practices) that are developed or adopted by VCS bodies. The NTTAA directs the EPA to provide Congress, through OMB, explanations when the Agency decides not to use available and applicable VCS.</P>
        <P>This action does not involve technical standards. Therefore, the EPA did not consider the use of any VCS.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations</HD>

        <P>Executive Order 12898 (59 FR 7629 (Feb. 16, 1994)) establishes federal executive policy on environmental justice. Its main provision directs<PRTPAGE P="9537"/>federal agencies, to the greatest extent practicable and permitted by law, to make environmental justice part of their mission by identifying and addressing, as appropriate, disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects of their programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the U.S.</P>

        <P>The CAA requires that the EPA designate as nonattainment “any area that does not meet (or that contributes to ambient air quality in a nearby area that does not meet) the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard for the pollutant.” By designating as nonattainment all areas where available information indicates a violation of the NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS, this action protects all those residing, working, attending school, or otherwise present in those areas regardless of minority or economic status.</P>
        <P>EPA has determined that this final rule will not have disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority or low-income populations because it increases the level of environmental protection for all affected populations without having any disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on any population, including any minority or low-income population</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">K. Congressional Review Act</HD>
        <P>The Congressional Review Act, 5 U.S.C. 801<E T="03">et seq.,</E>as added by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides that before a rule may take effect, the agency promulgating the rule must submit a rule report, which includes a copy of the rule, to each House of the Congress and to the Comptroller General of the U.S. The EPA will submit a report containing this rule and other required information to the U.S. Senate, the U.S. House of Representatives, and the Comptroller General of the U.S. prior to publication of the rule in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. A major rule cannot take effect until 60 days after it is published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. This action is not a “major rule” as defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). This rule will be effective February 29, 2012.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">L. Judicial Review</HD>
        <P>Section 307(b)(1) of the CAA indicates which Federal Courts of Appeal have venue for petitions of review of final actions by EPA. This section provides, in part, that petitions for review must be filed in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit: (i) When the agency action consists of “nationally applicable regulations promulgated, or final actions taken, by the Administrator,” or (ii) when such action is locally or regionally applicable, if “such action is based on a determination of nationwide scope or effect and if in taking such action the Administrator finds and publishes that such action is based on such a determination.”</P>
        <P>This rule designating areas for the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS is “nationally applicable” within the meaning of section 307(b)(1). This rule establishes designations for areas across the U.S. for the 2010 NO<E T="52">2</E>NAAQS. At the core of this rulemaking is EPA's interpretation of the definition of nonattainment under section 107(d)(1) of the CAA, and its application of that interpretation to areas across the country.</P>

        <P>For the same reasons, the Administrator also is determining that the final designations are of nationwide scope and effect for the purposes of section 307(b)(1). This is particularly appropriate because, in the report on the 1977 Amendments that revised section 307(b)(1) of the CAA, Congress noted that the Administrator's determination that an action is of “nationwide scope or effect” would be appropriate for any action that has a scope or effect beyond a single judicial circuit. H.R. Rep. No. 95-294 at 323, 324,<E T="03">reprinted</E>in 1977 U.S.C.C.A.N. 1402-03. Here, the scope and effect of this rulemaking extends to numerous judicial circuits since the designations apply to areas across the country. In these circumstances, section 307(b)(1) and its legislative history calls for the Administrator to find the rule to be of “nationwide scope or effect” and for venue to be in the D.C. Circuit.</P>

        <P>Thus, any petitions for review of final designations must be filed in the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit within 60 days from the date final action is published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 81</HD>
          <P>Environmental protection, Air pollution control, National parks, Wilderness areas.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: January 20, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Lisa P. Jackson,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Administrator.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
        <P>For the reasons set forth in the preamble, 40 CFR Part 81, is amended as follows:</P>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 81—DESIGNATIONS OF AREAS FOR AIR QUALITY PLANNING PURPOSES</HD>
          </PART>
          <AMDPAR>1. The authority citation for part 81 continues to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>42 U.S.C. 7401,<E T="03">et seq.</E>
            </P>
          </AUTH>
          <SUBPART>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Subpart C—Section 107 Attainment Status Designations</HD>
            <STARS/>
          </SUBPART>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>2. Section 81.301 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Alabama—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Alabama—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Alabama—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.301</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Alabama.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Alabama—NO<SU>2</SU>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Autauga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baldwin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barbour County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bibb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Blount County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bullock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chambers County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Choctaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9538"/>
                <ENT I="01">Clarke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cleburne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coffee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Colbert County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Conecuh County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coosa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Covington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crenshaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cullman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dallas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">De Kalb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Elmore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Escambia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Geneva County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Houston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lamar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lauderdale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Limestone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lowndes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Macon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marengo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mobile County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pickens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Randolph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Russell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Clair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sumter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Talladega County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tallapoosa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tuscaloosa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilcox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>3. Section 81.302 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Alaska—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Alaska—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Alaska—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.302</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Alaska.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9539"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Alaska—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Alaska</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>4. Section 81.303 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Arizona—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Arizona—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Arizona—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.303</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Arizona.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Arizona—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Apache County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cochise County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coconino County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gila County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Graham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greenlee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">La Paz County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Maricopa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mohave County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Navajo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pima County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pinal County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Santa Cruz County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yavapai County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yuma County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>5. Section 81.304 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Arkansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Arkansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Arkansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.304</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Arkansas.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Arkansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ashley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Arkansas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baxter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Benton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bradley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chicot County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cleburne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cleveland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Columbia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Conway County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Craighead County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crittenden County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cross County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dallas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9540"/>
                <ENT I="01">Desha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Drew County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Faulkner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fulton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garland County.</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hempstead County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hot Spring County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Howard County.</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Independence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Izard Count</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County.</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lafayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Little River County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lonoke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Miller County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mississippi County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nevada County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ouachita County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Phillips County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Poinsett County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pope County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Prairie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pulaski County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Randolph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Francis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saline County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Searcy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sebastian County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sevier County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sharp County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Van Buren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">White County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woodruff County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>6. Section 81.305 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “California—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “California—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “California—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.305</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>California.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9541"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s150,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>California—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Amador County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Amador County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Antelope Valley AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Los Angeles County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05">That portion of Los Angeles County which lies north and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Los Angeles-San Bernardino County boundary and running west along the township line common to T. 3 N and T. 2 N, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then north along the range line common to R. 8 W and R. 9 W; then west along the township line common to T. 4 N and T. 3 N; then north along the range Line Common to R. 12 W and R. 13 W to the southeast corner of Section 12, T. 5 N, R. 13 W; then west along the south boundaries of Sections 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, T. 5 N, R. 13 W to the boundary of the Angeles National Forest which is collinear with the range line common to R. 13 W and R. 14 W; then north and west along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the township line common to T. 7 N and T. 6 N (point is at the northwest corner of Section 4 in T. 6 N, R. 14 W); then west along the township line common to T. 7 N and T. 6 N; then north along the range line common to R. 15 W and R. 16 W to the southeast corner of Section 13, T. 7 N, R. 16 W; then along the south boundaries of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, T. 7 N, R. 16 W; then north along the range line common to R. 16 W and R. 17 W to the north boundary of the Angeles National Forest (collinear with township line common to T. 8 N and T. 7 N) then west and north along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the south boundary of the Rancho La Liebre Land Grant; then west and north along this land grant boundary to the Los Angeles-Kern County boundary</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Bay Area AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Alameda County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Contra Costa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Marin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Napa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Francisco County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Mateo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Santa Clara County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Solano County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05">That portion of Solano County which lies south and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of Solano County and the<FR>1/4</FR>section line running east and west through the center of Section 34, T. 6 N, R. 2.W, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, thence east along said<FR>1/4</FR>section line to the east boundary of Section 36, T. 6 N, R. 2 W, thence south<FR>1/2</FR>mile and east 2.0 miles, more or less, along the west and south boundary of Los Putos Rancho to the northwest corner of Section 4, T. 5 N, R. 1 W, thence east along a line common to T. 5 N and T. 6 N to the northeast corner of Section3, T. 5 N, R. 1 E, thence south along section lines to the southeast corner of Section 10, T. 3 N, R. 1 E, thence east along section lines to the south<FR>1/4</FR>corner of Section 8, T. 3 N, R. 2 E, thence east to the boundary between Solano and Sacramento Counties</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Sonoma County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05">That portion of Sonoma County which lies south and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the Rancho Estero Americano, being on the boundary line between Marin and Sonoma Counties, California; thence running northerly along the easterly boundary line of said Rancho Estero Americano to the northeasterly corner thereof, being an angle corner in the westerly boundary line of Rancho Canada de Jonive; thence running along said boundary of Rancho Canada de Jonive westerly, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the easterly line of Graton Road; thence running along the easterly and southerly line of Graton Road, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the easterly line of Sullivan Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Sullivan Road to the southerly line of Green Valley Road; thence running easterly along the said southerly line of Green Valley Road and easterly along the southerly line of State Highway 116, to the westerly line of Vine Hill Road; thence running alongthe westerly and northerly line of Vine Hill Road, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the westerly line of Laguna Road; thence running northerly along the westerly line of Laguna Road and the northerly projection thereof to the northerly line of Trenton Road; thence running westerly along the northerly line of said Trenton Road to the easterly line of Trenton-Healdsburg Road; thencerunning northerly along said easterly line of Trenton-Healdsburg Road to the easterly line of Eastside Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Eastside Road to its intersection with the southerly line of Rancho Sotoyome; thence running easterly along said southerly line of Rancho Sotoyome to its intersection with the Township line common to Townships 8 and 9 North, Mount Diablo Meridian; thence running easterly along said township line to its intersection with the boundary line between Sonoma and Napa Counties</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Butte County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9542"/>
                <ENT I="03">Butte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Calaveras County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Calaveras County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Colusa County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Colusa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Eastern Kern APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kern County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05">That portion of Kern County east and south of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Kern-Los Angeles County boundary and running north and east along the northwest boundary of the Rancho La Libre Land Grant to the point of intersection with the range line common to R. 16 W and R. 17 W, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; north along the range line to the point of intersection with the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then southeast, northeast, and northwest along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the northwest corner of Section 3, T. 11 N, R. 17 W; then west 1.2 miles; then north to the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then northwest along the Rancho El Tejon line to the southeast corner of Section 34, T. 32 S, R. 30 E, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; then north to the northwest corner of Section 35, T. 31 S, R. 30 E; then northeast along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the southwest corner of Section 18, T. 31 S, R. 31 E; then east to the southeast corner of Section 13, T. 31 S, R. 31 E; then north along the range line common to R. 31 E and R. 32 E, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, to the northwest corner of Section 6, T. 29 S, R. 32 E; then east to the southwest corner of Section 31 T. 28 S, R. 32 E; then north along the range line common to R. 31 E and R. 32 E to the northwest corner of Section 6, T. 28 S, R. 32 E, then west to the southeast corner of Section 36, T. 27 S, R. 31 E, then north along the range line common to R. 31 E and R. 32 E to the Kern-Tulare County boundary</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">El Dorado County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">El Dorado County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Feather River AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Sutter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Yuba County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Glenn County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Glenn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Great Basin Unified APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Alpine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Inyo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Mono County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Imperial County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Imperial County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Lake County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Lassen County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Lassen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Mariposa County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Mariposa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Mendocino County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Mendocino County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Modoc County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Modoc County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Mojave Desert AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Riverside County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05">That portion of Riverside County which lies east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 32, T. 8 S, R. 20 E, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, on the Riverside-Imperial County Boundary; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 5, T. 7 S, R. 20 E; then westerly along the township line to the southwest corner of Section 31, T. 6 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along the range line to the northwest corner of Section 6, T. 5 S, R. 19 E; then easterly along the township line to the southwest corner of Section 33, T. 4 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 4, T. 4 S, R. 19 E; then westerly along the township lines to the southwest corner of Section 32, T. 3 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 17, T. 3 S, R. 19 E; then westerly along the township line to the southwest corner of Section 7, T. 3 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 30, T. 2 S, R. 19 E; then westerly along the southerly line of Section 24, T. 2 S, R. 18 E, to the southwest corner thereof; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 13, T. 2 S, R. 18 E; then westerly along section lines to the southwest corner of Section 10, T. 2 S, R. 18 E; then northerly along section lines to the Riverside-San Bernardino County boundary</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Bernardino County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9543"/>
                <ENT I="05">That portion of San Bernardino County east and north of a line described as follows: Beginning at the San Bernardino-Riverside County boundary and running north along the range line common to R. 3 E and R. 2 E, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then west along the township line common to T. 3 N and T. 2 N to the San Bernardino-Los Angeles County boundary</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Monterey Bay Unified APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Monterey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Benito County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Santa Cruz County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">North Coast Unified AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Del Norte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Humboldt Count</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Trinity County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Northern Sierra AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Nevada County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Plumas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Sierra County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Northern Sonoma County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Sonoma County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05" O="xl">That portion of Sonoma County which lies north and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of the Rancho Estero Americano, being on the boundary line between Marin and Sonoma Counties, California; thence running northerly along the easterly boundary line of said Rancho Estero Americano to the northeasterly corner thereof, being an angle corner in the westerly boundary line of Rancho Canada de Jonive; thence running along said boundary of Rancho Canada de Jonive westerly, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the easterly line of Graton Road; thence running along the easterly and southerly line of Graton Road, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the easterly line of Sullivan Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Sullivan Road to the southerly line of Green Valley Road; thence running easterly along the said southerly line of Green Valley Road and easterly along the southerly line of State Highway 116, to the westerly line of Vine Hill Road; thence running along the westerly and northerly line of Vine Hill Road, northerly and easterly to its intersection with the westerly line of Laguna Road; thence running northerly along the westerly line of Laguna Road and the northerly projection thereof to the northerly line of Trenton Road; thence running westerly along the northerly line of said Trenton Road to the easterly line of Trenton-Healdsburg Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Trenton-Healdsburg Road to the easterly line of Eastside Road; thence running northerly along said easterly line of Eastside Road to its intersection with the southerly line of Rancho Sotoyome; thence running easterly along said southerly line of Rancho Sotoyome to its intersection with the Township line common to Townships 8 and 9 North, Mount Diablo Meridian; thence running easterly along said township line to its intersection with the boundary line between Sonoma and Napa Counties.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Placer County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Placer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Sacramento County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">San Diego County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Diego County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Fresno County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kern County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9544"/>
                <ENT I="05" O="xl">That portion of Kern County which lies west and north of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Kern-LosAngeles County boundary and running north and east along the northwest boundary of the Rancho La Libre Land Grant to the point of intersection with the range line common to R. 16 W and R. 17 W, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; north along the range line to the point of intersection with the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then southeast, northeast, and northwest along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the northwest corner of Section 3, T. 11 N, R. 17 W; then west 1.2 miles; then north to the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant boundary; then northwest along the Rancho El Tejon line to the southeast corner of Section 34, T. 32 S, R. 30 E, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian; then north to the northwest corner of Section 35, T. 31 S, R. 30 E; then northeast along the boundary of the Rancho El Tejon Land Grant to the southwest corner of Section 18, T. 31 S, R. 31 E; then east to the southeast corner of Section 13, T. 31 S, R. 31 E; then north along the range line common to R. 31 E and R. 32 E, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, to the northwest corner of Section 6, T. 29  S, R. 32 E; then east to the southwest corner of Section 31, T. 28 S, R. 32 E; then north along the range line common to R. 31 E and R. 32 E to the northwest corner of Section 6, T. 28 S, R. 32 E, then west to the southeast corner of Section 36, T. 27 S, R. 31 E, then north along the range line common to R. 31 E and R. 32 E to the Kern-Tulare County boundary.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kings County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Madera County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Merced County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Joaquin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Stanislaus County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Tulare County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">San Luis Obispo County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Luis Obispo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Santa Barbara County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Santa Barbara County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Shasta County AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Shasta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Siskiyou County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Siskiyou County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">South Coast AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Los Angeles County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05" O="xl">That portion of Los Angeles County which lies south and west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the Los Angeles-San Bernardino County boundary and running west along the township line common to T.3 N and T.2 N, San Bernardino Base and Meridian; then north along the range line common to R.8 W and R.9 W; then west along the township line common to T.4 N and T.3 N; then north along the range line common to R.12 W and R.13 W to the southeast corner of Section 12, T.5 N, R. 13 W; then west along the south boundaries of Sections 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, T.5 N, R. 13 W to the boundary of the Angeles National Forest which is collinear with the range line common to R. 13 W and R. 14 W; then north and west along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the township line common to T.7 N and T. 6 N (point is at the northwest corner of Section 4 in T.6 N, R. 14 W); then west along the township line common to T.7 N and T.6 N; then north along the range line common to R. 15 W and R. 16 W to the southeast corner of Section 13, T.7 N, R. 16 W; then along the south boundaries of Sections 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, T.7 N, R. 16 W; then north along the range line common to R.16 W and R. 17 W to the north boundary of the Angeles National Forest (collinear with township line common to T.8 N and T.7 N); then west and north along the Angeles National Forest boundary to the point of intersection with the south boundary of the Rancho La Liebre Land Grant; then west and north along this land grant boundary to the Los Angeles-Kern County boundary.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Orange County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Riverside County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9545"/>
                <ENT I="05" O="xl">That portion of Riverside County which lies west of a line described as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of Section 32, T. 8 S, R. 20 E, San Bernardino Base and Meridian, on the Riverside-Imperial County Boundary; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 5, T. 7 S, R. 20 E; then westerly along the township line to the southwest corner of Section 31, T. 6 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along the range line to the  northwest corner of Section 6, T. 5 S, R. 19 E; then easterly along the township line to the southwest corner of Section 33, T. 4 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 4, T. 4 S, R. 19 E; then westerly along the township lines to the southwest corner of Section 32, T. 3 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 17, T. 3 S, R. 19 E; then westerly along the township line to the southwest corner of Section 7, T. 3 S, R. 19 E; then northerly along section lines to the northwest corner of Section 30, T. 2 S, R. 19 E; then westerly along the southerly line of Section 24, T. 2 S, R. 18 E, to the southwest corner thereof; then northerly along section lines to thenorthwest corner of Section 13, T. 2 S, R. 18 E; then westerly alongsection lines to the southwest corner of Section 10, T. 2 S, R. 18 E; then northerly along section lines to the Riverside-San Bernardino County boundary.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Bernardino County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05" O="xl">That portion of San Bernardino County west and south of a line described as follows: Beginning at the San Bernardino-Riverside County boundary and running north along the range line common to R. 3 E and R. 2 E; then west along the township line common to T. 3 N and T. 2 N to the San Bernardino-Los Angeles County boundary.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Tehama County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Tehama County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Tuolumne County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Tuolumne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Ventura County APCD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Ventura County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Yolo-Solano AQMD:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Solano County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="05" O="xl">That portion of Solano County which lies north and east of a line described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the westerly boundary of Solano County and the<FR>1/4</FR>section line running east and west through the center of Section 34, T. 6 N, R. 2 W, Mount Diablo Base and Meridian, thence east along said<FR>1/4</FR>section line to the east boundary of Section 36, T. 6 N, R. 2 W, thence south<FR>1/2</FR>mile and east 2.0 miles, more or less, along the west and south boundary of Los Putos Rancho to the northwest corner of Section 4, T. 5 N, R. 1 W, thence east along a line common to T. 5 N and T. 6 N to the northeast corner of Section 3, T. 5 N, R. 1 E, thence south along section lines to the southeast corner of Section 10, T. 3 N, R. 1 E, thence east along section lines to the south<FR>1/4</FR>corner of Section 8, T. 3 N, R. 2 E, thence east to the boundary between Solano and Sacramento Counties.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Yolo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>7. Section 81.306 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Colorado—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Colorado—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Colorado—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.306</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Colorado.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Colorado—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 01:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Phillips County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Sedgwick County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Yuma County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 02:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Larimer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Weld County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 03:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9546"/>
                <ENT I="03">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Arapahoe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Boulder County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Broomfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Clear Creek County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Denver County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Gilpin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 04:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">El Paso County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Park County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Teller County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 05:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Cheyenne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Elbert County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kit Carson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 06:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Baca County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bent County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Crowley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kiowa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Otero County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Prowers County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 07:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Huerfano County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Las Animas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Pueblo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 08:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Alamosa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Conejos County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Costilla County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Mineral County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Rio Grande County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Saguache County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 09:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Archuleta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Dolores County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">La Plata County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Montezuma County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Juan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 10:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Delta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Gunnison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Hinsdale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Montrose County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Ouray County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">San Miguel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 11:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Garfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Mesa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Moffat County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Rio Blanco County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 12:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Eagle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Grand County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Pitkin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Routt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Summit County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">State AQCR 13:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Chaffee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Custer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Fremont County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9547"/>
          <AMDPAR>8. Section 81.307 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Connecticut—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Connecticut—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Connecticut—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.307</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Connecticut.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Connecticut—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Connecticut</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>9. Section 81.308 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Delaware—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Delaware—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Delaware—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.308</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Delaware.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Delaware—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kent County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">New Castle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sussex County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>10. Section 81.309 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>

          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “District of Columbia—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “District of Columbia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>

          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “District of Columbia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.309</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>District of Columbia.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>District of Columbia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">District of Columbia</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>11. Section 81.310 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Florida—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Florida—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Florida—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.310</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Florida.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Florida—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Florida</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9548"/>
          <AMDPAR>12. Section 81.311 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Georgia—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Georgia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Georgia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.311</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Georgia.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Georgia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Appling County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Atkinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bacon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baldwin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Banks County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barrow County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bartow County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ben Hill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Berrien County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bibb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bleckley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brantley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brooks County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bryan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bulloch County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Burke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butts County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Camden County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Candler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Catoosa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Charlton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chatham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chattahoochee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chattooga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clarke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clayton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinch County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cobb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coffee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Colquitt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Columbia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cook County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coweta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crisp County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dawson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Decatur County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">DeKalb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dodge County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dooly County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dougherty County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Early County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Echols County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Effingham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Elbert County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Emanuel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Evans County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fannin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Floyd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Forsyth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fulton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gilmer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Glascock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Glynn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gordon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9549"/>
                <ENT I="01">Grady County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gwinnett County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Habersham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hancock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Haralson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harris County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hart County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Heard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Houston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Irwin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jeff Davis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jenkins County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jones County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lamar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lanier County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Laurens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Liberty County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Long County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lowndes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lumpkin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McDuffie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McIntosh County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Macon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Meriwether County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Miller County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mitchell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Murray County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Muscogee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oconee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oglethorpe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pauling County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Peach County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pickens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pierce County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pulaski County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Putnam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Quitman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rabun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Randolph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richmond County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rockdale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Schley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Screven County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Seminole County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Spalding County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stephens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stewart County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sumter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Talbot County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taliaferro County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tattnall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taylor County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Telfair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9550"/>
                <ENT I="01">Terrell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Thomas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tift County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Toombs County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Towns County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Treutlen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Troup County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Turner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Twiggs County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Upson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ware County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wheeler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">White County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Whitfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilcox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilkes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilkinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Worth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>13. Section 81.312 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Hawaii—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Hawaii—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Hawaii—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.312</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Hawaii.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Hawaii—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hawaii County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Honolulu County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kalawao County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kauai County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Maui County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>14. Section 81.313 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Idaho—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Idaho—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Idaho—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.314</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Idaho.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Idaho—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">AQCR 61 Eastern Idaho Intrastate:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bannock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bear Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bingham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bonneville County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Butte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9551"/>
                <ENT I="03">Caribou County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Fremont County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Oneida County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Power County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Teton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">AQCR 62 E Washington-N Idaho Interstate:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Benewah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kootenai County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Latah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Nez Perce County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Shoshone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">AQCR 63 Idaho Interstate:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Blaine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Boise County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bonner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Boundary County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Camas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Cassia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Clearwater County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Custer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Elmore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Gem County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Gooding County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Idaho County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Jerome County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Lewis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Minidoka County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Owyhee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Payette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Twin Falls County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Valley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">AQCR 64 Metropolitan Boise Interstate:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Ada County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Canyon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>15. Section 81.314 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Illinois—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Illinois—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Illinois—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.314</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Illinois.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Illinois—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Alexander County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bond County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bureau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Champaign County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Christian County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9552"/>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coles County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cook County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cumberland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">DeKalb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">De Witt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">DuPage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edgar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edwards County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Effingham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fulton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gallatin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grundy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hancock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hardin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iroquois County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jersey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jo Daviess County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kane County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kankakee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kendall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">La Salle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Livingston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McDonough County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McLean County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Macon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Macoupin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mason County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Massac County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McHenry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Menard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mercer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Moultrie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ogle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Peoria County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Piatt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pope County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pulaski County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Putnam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Randolph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rock Island County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Clair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9553"/>
                <ENT I="01">Saline County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sangamon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Schuyler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stephenson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tazewell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vermilion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wabash County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">White County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Whiteside County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Will County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Williamson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winnebago County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woodford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>16. Section 81.315 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Indiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Indiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Indiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.315</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Indiana.</SUBJECT>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Indiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Joseph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vanderburgh County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rest of State</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>17. Section 81.316 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Iowa—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Iowa—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Iowa—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.316</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Iowa.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Iowa—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allamakee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Appanoose County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Audubon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Benton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Black Hawk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bremer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buchanan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buena Vista County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9554"/>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cedar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cerro Gordo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chickasaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clarke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clayton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dallas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Davis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Decatur County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Delaware County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Des Moines County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dickinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dubuque County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Emmet County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Floyd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fremont County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grundy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guthrie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hancock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hardin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harrison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Howard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Humboldt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ida County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iowa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jones County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Keokuk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kossuth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Linn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Louisa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lucas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lyon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mahaska County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mills County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mitchell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monona County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Muscatine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">O'Brien County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Osceola County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Page County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Palo Alto County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Plymouth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pocahontas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pottawattamie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Poweshiek County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ringgold County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sac County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9555"/>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sioux County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Story County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tama County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taylor County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Van Buren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wapello County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winnebago County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winneshiek County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woodbury County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Worth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wright County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>18. Section 81.317 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Kansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Kansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Kansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.317</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Kansas.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Kansas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Anderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Atchison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barber County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bourbon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chase County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chautauqua County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cheyenne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cloud County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coffey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Comanche County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cowley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Decatur County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dickinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Doniphan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edwards County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Elk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ellis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ellsworth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Finney County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Geary County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gove County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Graham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gray County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9556"/>
                <ENT I="01">Greeley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greenwood County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harvey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Haskell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hodgeman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jewell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kearny County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kingman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kiowa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Labette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lane County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Leavenworth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Linn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lyon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McPherson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Meade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Miami County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mitchell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morris County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nemaha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Neosho County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ness County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Norton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Osage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Osborne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ottawa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pawnee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Phillips County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pottawatomie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pratt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rawlins County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Reno County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Republic County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rice County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Riley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rooks County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rush County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Russell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saline County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sedgwick County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Seward County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shawnee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sheridan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sherman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Smith County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stafford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stanton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stevens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sumner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Thomas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trego County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wabaunsee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wallace County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wichita County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woodson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9557"/>
                <ENT I="01">Wyandotte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>19. Section 81.318 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Kentucky—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Kentucky—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Kentucky—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.318</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Kentucky.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Kentucky—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Anderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ballard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bath County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bourbon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boyd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boyle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bracken County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Breathitt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Breckinridge County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bullitt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caldwell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calloway County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Campbell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carlisle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Casey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Christian County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crittenden County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cumberland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Daviess County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edmonson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Elliott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Estill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fleming County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Floyd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fulton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gallatin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garrard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Graves County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grayson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Green County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greenup County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hancock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hardin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harlan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harrison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hart County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9558"/>
                <ENT I="01">Hickman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hopkins County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jessamine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kenton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Larue County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Laurel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Leslie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Letcher County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lewis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Livingston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lyon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCracken County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCreary County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McLean County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Magoffin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Martin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mason County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Meade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Menifee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mercer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Metcalfe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Muhlenberg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nelson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nicholas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ohio County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oldham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Owen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Owsley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pendleton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Powell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pulaski County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Robertson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rockcastle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rowan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Russell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Simpson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Spencer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taylor County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Todd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trigg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trimble County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Whitley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wolfe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woodford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9559"/>
          <AMDPAR>20. Section 81.319 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Louisiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Louisiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Louisiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.319</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Louisiana.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xls110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Louisiana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Acadia Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allen Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ascension Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Assumption Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Avoyelles Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beauregard Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bienville Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bossier Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caddo Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calcasieu Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caldwell Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cameron Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Catahoula Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Claiborne Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Concordia Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">De Soto Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">East Baton Rouge Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">East Carroll Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">East Feliciana Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Evangeline Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iberia Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iberville Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson Davis Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">La Salle Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lafayette Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lafourche Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Livingston Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morehouse Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Natchitoches Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Orleans Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ouachita Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Plaquemines Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pointe Coupee Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rapides Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Red River Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richland Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sabine Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Bernard Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Charles Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Helena Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. James Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. John the Baptist Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Landry Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Martin Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Tammany Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tangipahoa Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Terrebonne Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tensas Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vermilion Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vernon Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">West Baton Rouge Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">West Carroll Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">West Feliciana Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winn Parish</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>

                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.<PRTPAGE P="9560"/>
              </TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>21. Section 81.320 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Maine—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Maine—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Maine—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.320</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Maine.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Maine—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Maine</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>22. Section 81.321 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Maryland—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Maryland—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Maryland—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.321</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Maryland.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Maryland—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allegany County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Anne Arundel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baltimore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">City of Baltimore</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calvert County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caroline County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cecil County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Charles County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dorchester County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Frederick County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garrett County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Howard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kent County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Prince George's County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Queene Anne's County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Mary's County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Somerset County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Talbot County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wicomico County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Worchester County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>23. Section 81.322 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Massachusetts—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Massachusetts—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Massachusetts—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.322</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Massachusetts.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9561"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Massachusetts—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Massachusetts</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>24. Section 81.323 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Michigan—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Michigan—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Michigan—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.323</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Michigan.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Michigan—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Alcona County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Alger County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allegan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Alpena County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Antrim County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Arenac County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baraga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Benzie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Berrien County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Branch County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Charlevoix County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cheboygan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chippewa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clare County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Delta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dickinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Eaton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Emmet County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Genesee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gladwin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gogebic County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grand Traverse County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gratiot County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hillsdale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Houghton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Huron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ingham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ionia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iosco County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Isabella County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kalamazoo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kalkaska County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kent County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Keweenaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lapeer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Leelanau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lenawee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Livingston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Luce County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mackinac County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Macomb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Manistee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marquette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9562"/>
                <ENT I="01">Mason County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mecosta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Menominee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Midland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Missaukee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montcalm County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montmorency County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Muskegon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newaygo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oakland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oceana County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ogemaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ontonagon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Osceola County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oscoda County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Otsego County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ottawa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Presque Isle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Roscommon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saginaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Clair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Joseph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sanilac County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Schoolcraft County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shiawassee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tuscola County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Van Buren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washtenaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wexford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>25. Section 81.324 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Minnesota—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Minnesota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Minnesota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.324</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Minnesota.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Minnesota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Minnesota</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>26. Section 81.325 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Mississippi—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Mississippi—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Mississippi—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.325</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Mississippi.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Mississippi—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Alcorn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Amite County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Attala County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9563"/>
                <ENT I="01">Benton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bolivar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chickasaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Choctaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Claiborne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clarke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coahoma County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Copiah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Covington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">DeSoto County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Forrest County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">George County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grenada County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hancock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harrison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hinds County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Holmes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Humphreys County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Issaquena County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Itawamba County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson Davis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jones County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kemper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lafayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lamar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lauderdale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Leake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Leflore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lowndes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Neshoba County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Noxubee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oktibbeha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Panola County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pearl River County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pontotoc County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Prentiss County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Quitman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rankin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sharkey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Simpson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Smith County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sunflower County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tallahatchie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tate County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tippah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tishomingo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tunica County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walthall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9564"/>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilkinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yalobusha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yazoo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>27. Section 81.326 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Missouri—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Missouri—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Missouri—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.326</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Missouri.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="03" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Missouri—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Andrew County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Atchison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Audrain County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bates County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Benton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bollinger County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buchanan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caldwell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Callaway County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Camden County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cape Girardeau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cedar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chariton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Christian County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cole County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cooper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dallas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Daviess County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">DeKalb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dent County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dunklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gasconade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gentry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grundy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harrison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hickory County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Holt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Howard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9565"/>
                <ENT I="01">Howell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Laclede County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lafayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lewis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Linn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Livingston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McDonald County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Macon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Maries County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mercer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Miller County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mississippi County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Moniteau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">New Madrid County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nodaway County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oregon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Osage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ozark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pemiscot County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pettis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Phelps County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Platte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pulaski County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Putnam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ralls County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Randolph County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ray County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Reynolds County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ripley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Charles County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Clair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Genevieve County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Francois County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Louis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Louis City</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saline County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Schuyler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scotland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scott County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shannon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stoddard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sullivan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taney County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Texas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vernon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Worth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9566"/>
                <ENT I="01">Wright County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>28. Section 81.327 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Montana—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Montana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Montana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.327</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Montana.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Montana—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beaverhead County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Big Horn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Blaine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Broadwater County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carbon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cascade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chouteau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Custer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Daniels County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dawson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Deer Lodge County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fallon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fergus County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Flathead County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gallatin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Glacier County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Golden Valley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Granite County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Judith Basin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lewis and Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Liberty County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Meagher County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mineral County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Missoula County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Musselshell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Park County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Petroleum County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Phillips County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pondera County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Powder River County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Powell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Prairie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ravalli County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Roosevelt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rosebud County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sanders County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sheridan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Silver Bow County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stillwater County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sweet Grass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Teton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Toole County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Treasure County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9567"/>
                <ENT I="01">Valley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wheatland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wibaux County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yellowstone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>29. Section 81.328 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Nebraska—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Nebraska—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Nebraska—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.328</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Nebraska.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Nebraska—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Antelope County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Arthur County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Banner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Blaine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Box Butte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Boyd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buffalo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Burt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cedar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chase County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cheyenne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Colfax County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cuming County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Custer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dakota County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dawes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dawson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Deuel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dixon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dodge County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dundy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fillmore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Frontier County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Furnas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garden County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gosper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greeley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harlan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hayes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hitchcock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Holt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hooker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Howard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9568"/>
                <ENT I="01">Kearney County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Keith County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Keya Paha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kimball County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lancaster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Loup County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McPherson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Merrick County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morrill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nance County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nemaha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nuckolls County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Otoe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pawnee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perkins County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Phelps County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pierce County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Platte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Red Willow County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richardson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saline County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sarpy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saunders County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scotts Bluff County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Seward County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sheridan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sherman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sioux County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stanton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Thayer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Thomas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Thurston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Valley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wheeler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">York County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>30. Section 81.329 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Nevada—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Nevada—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Nevada—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.329</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Nevada.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Nevada—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Nevada<SU>2</SU>
                </ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>2</SU>Statewide refers to hydrographic areas as shown on the State of Nevada Division of Water Resources' map titled “Water Resources and Inter-basin Flows” (September 1971), as revised to include a division of Carson Desert (area 101) into two areas, a smaller area 101 and area 101A, and a division of Boulder Flat (area 61) into an Upper Unit 61 and a Lower Unit 61. See also 67 FR 12474 (March 19, 2002).</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9569"/>
          <AMDPAR>31. Section 81.330 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “New Hampshire—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “New Hampshire—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “New Hampshire—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.330</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>New Hampshire.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>New Hampshire—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of New Hampshire</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>32. Section 81.331 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “New Jersey—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “New Jersey—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “New Jersey—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.331</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>New Jersey.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>New Jersey—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of New Jersey</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>33. Section 81.332 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “New Mexico—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “New Mexico—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “New Mexico—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.332</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>New Mexico.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>New Mexico—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bernalillo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Catron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chaves County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cibola County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Colfax County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Curry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">De Baca County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Doña Ana County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Eddy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guadalupe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harding County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hidalgo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lea County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Los Alamos County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Luna County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McKinley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mora County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Otero County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Quay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Río Arriba County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Roosevelt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sandoval County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Juan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Miguel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Santa Fe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sierra County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9570"/>
                <ENT I="01">Socorro County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taos County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Torrance County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Valencia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>34. Section 81.333 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “New York—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “New York—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “New York—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.333</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>New York.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>New York—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Albany-Schenectady-Troy, NY:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Albany County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Rensselaer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Saratoga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Schenectady County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Schoharie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Erie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Niagara County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island, NY:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bronx County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Kings County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Nassau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">New York County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Putnam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Queens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Richmond County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Rockland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Suffolk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Westchester County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Poughkeepsie-Newburgh-Middletown, NY:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Dutchess County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Orange County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Rochester, NY:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Livingston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Ontario County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Orleans County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Syracuse, NY:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Onondaga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Oswego County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Rest of State</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>35. Section 81.334 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “North Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “North Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “North Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.334</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>North Carolina.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9571"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>North Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buncombe County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Asheville Township, Avery Creek Township, Limestone Township, Lower Hominy Township, Reems Creek Township, Swannanoa Township</ENT>
                <ENT O="xl"/>
                <ENT O="xl"/>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buncombe County (remainder of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Each Individual Township:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caswell County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Dan River Township, Yanceyville Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caswell County (rest of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Forsyth County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Abbotts Creek Township, Broadbay Township, Kernersville Township, Middle Fork Township, Old Town Township, South Fork Township, Winston Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Forsyth County (rest of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guilford County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Bruce Township, Center Grove Township, Deep River Township, Fentress Township, Friendship Township, Gilmer Township, High Point Township, Jamestown Township, Jefferson Township, Monroe Township, Morehead Township, Sumner Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guilford County (rest of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mecklenburg County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Township 1 Charlotte, Township 2 Berryhill, Township 5 Providence, Township 7 Crab Orchard, Township 12 Paw Creek</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mecklenburg County (rest of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">New Hanover County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Harnett Township, Masonboro Township, Wilmington Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">New Hanover County (rest of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wake County (part)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Cary Township, Meredith Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wake County (rest of county)</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="22">Rest of State:</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="03">Each Individual Township</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>36. Section 81.335 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “North Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “North Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “North Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.335</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>North Dakota.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>North Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of North Dakota</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>37. Section 81.336 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Ohio—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Ohio—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Ohio—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.336</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Ohio.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9572"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Ohio—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ashland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ashtabula County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Athens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Auglaize County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Belmont County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carroll County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Champaign County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clermont County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Columbiana County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coshocton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cuyahoga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Darke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Defiance County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Delaware County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Erie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fairfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fulton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gallia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Geauga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guernsey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hancock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hardin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harrison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Highland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hocking County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Holmes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Huron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Licking County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lorain County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lucas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mahoning County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Medina County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Meigs County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mercer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Miami County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morgan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morrow County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Muskingum County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Noble County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ottawa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Paulding County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pickaway County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Portage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Preble County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Putnam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9573"/>
                <ENT I="01">Ross County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sandusky County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scioto County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Seneca County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Summit County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trumbull County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tuscarawas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Van Wert County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Williams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wood County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wyandot County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>38. Section 81.337 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Oklahoma—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Oklahoma—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Oklahoma—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.337</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Oklahoma.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Oklahoma—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Alfalfa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Atoka County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beaver County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beckham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Blaine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bryan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caddo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Canadian County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Choctaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cimarron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cleveland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coal County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Comanche County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cotton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Craig County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Creek County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Custer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Delaware County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dewey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ellis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garvin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grady County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harmon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Haskell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hughes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9574"/>
                <ENT I="01">Kay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kingfisher County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kiowa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Latimer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Le Flore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Logan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Love County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Major County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mayes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McClain County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCurtain County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McIntosh County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Murray County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Muskogee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Noble County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nowata County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Okfuskee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oklahoma County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Okmulgee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Osage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ottawa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pawnee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Payne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pittsburg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pontotoc County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pottawatomie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pushmataha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Roger Mills County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rogers County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Seminole County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sequoyah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stephens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Texas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tillman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tulsa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wagoner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washita County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woods County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Woodward County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>39. Section 81.338 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Oregon—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Oregon—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Oregon—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.338</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Oregon.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Oregon—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Benton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clackamas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clatsop County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Columbia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coos County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crook County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Curry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Deschutes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gilliam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9575"/>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harney County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hood River County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Josephine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Klamath County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lane County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Linn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Malheur County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morrow County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Multnomah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sherman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tillamook County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Umatilla County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wallowa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wasco County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT>0</ENT>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wheeler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yamhill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>40. Section 81.339 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Pennsylvania—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Pennsylvania—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Pennsylvania—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.339</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Pennsylvania.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Pennsylvania—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allegheny County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Armstrong County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beaver County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bedford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Berks County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Blair County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bradford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bucks County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cambria County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cameron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carbon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Centre County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chester County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clarion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clearfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clinton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Columbia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cumberland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dauphin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Delaware County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Elk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Erie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Forest County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9576"/>
                <ENT I="01">Fulton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greene County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Huntingdon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Indiana County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Juniata County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lackawanna County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lancaster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lebanon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lehigh County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Luzerne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lycoming County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McKean County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mercer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mifflin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montour County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Northampton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Northumberland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Philadelphia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pike County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Potter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Schuylkill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Snyder County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Somerset County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sullivan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Susquehanna County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tioga County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Venango County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Warren County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wayne County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Westmoreland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wyoming County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">York County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>41. Section 81.340 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Rhode Island—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Rhode Island—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Rhode Island—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.340</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Rhode Island.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Rhode Island—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Rhode Island</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>42. Section 81.341 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “South Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “South Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “South Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.341</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>South Carolina.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9577"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>South Carolina—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Abbeville County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aiken County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Allendale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Anderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bamberg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barnwell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beaufort County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Berkeley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Charleston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chester County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chesterfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clarendon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Colleton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Darlington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dillon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dorchester County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edgefield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fairfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Florence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Georgetown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greenwood County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Greenville County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hampton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Horry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kershaw County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lancaster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Laurens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lexington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCormick County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marlboro County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newberry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oconee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Orangeburg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pickens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Saluda County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Spartanburg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sumter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Williamsburg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">York County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>43. Section 81.342 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “South Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “South Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “South Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.342</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>South Dakota.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>South Dakota—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aurora County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Beadle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bennett County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bon Homme County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brookings County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brule County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9578"/>
                <ENT I="01">Buffalo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Butte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Campbell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Charles Mix County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Codington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Corson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Custer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Davison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Day County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Deuel County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dewey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edmunds County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fall River County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Faulk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gregory County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Haakon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamlin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hand County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hanson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harding County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hughes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hutchinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hyde County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jerauld County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jones County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kingsbury County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lawrence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lyman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCook County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McPherson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marshall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Meade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mellette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Miner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Minnehaha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Moody County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pennington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Perkins County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Potter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Roberts County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sanborn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shannon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Spink County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stanley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sully County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Todd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tripp County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Turner County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Union County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walworth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yankton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ziebach County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>44. Section 81.343 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Tennessee—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Tennessee—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Tennessee—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.343</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Tennessee.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <PRTPAGE P="9579"/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Tennessee—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bradley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Davidson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McMinn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sullivan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rest of State</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
          <AMDPAR>45. Section 81.344 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Texas—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Texas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Texas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.344</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Texas.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Texas—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Anderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Andrews County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Angelina County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aransas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Archer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Armstrong County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Atascosa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Austin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bailey County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bandera County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bastrop County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Baylor County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bexar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Blanco County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Borden County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bosque County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bowie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brazoria County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brazos County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brewster County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Briscoe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brooks County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Burleson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Burnet County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caldwell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calhoun County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Callahan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cameron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Camp County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cass County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Castro County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cherokee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Childress County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chambers County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clay County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cochran County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coleman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Collin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Collingsworth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Colorado County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Comal County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Comanche County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Concho County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9580"/>
                <ENT I="01">Cooke County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coryell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cottle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crane County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crockett County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crosby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Culberson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dallam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dallas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dawson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Deaf Smith County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Delta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Denton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">DeWitt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dickens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dimmit County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Donley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Duval County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Eastland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ector County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Edwards County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">El Paso County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ellis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Erath County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Falls County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fannin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fisher County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Floyd County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Foard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fort Bend County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Franklin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Freestone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Frio County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gaines County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Galveston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Garza County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gillespie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Glasscock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Goliad County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gonzales County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gray County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grayson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gregg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grimes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guadalupe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hale County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hamilton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hansford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hardeman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hardin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harris County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Harrison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hartley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Haskell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hays County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hemphill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Henderson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hidalgo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hill County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hockley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hood County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hopkins County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Houston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Howard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hudspeth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hunt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hutchinson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Irion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9581"/>
                <ENT I="01">Jack County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jasper County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jeff Davis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jim Hogg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jim Wells County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jones County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Karnes County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kaufman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kendall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kenedy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kent County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kerr County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kimble County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">King County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kinney County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kleberg County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Knox County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">La Salle County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lamar County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lamb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lampasas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lavaca County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Leon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Liberty County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Limestone County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lipscomb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Live Oak County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Llano County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Loving County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lubbock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lynn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McCulloch County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McLennan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">McMullen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Madison County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marion County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Martin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mason County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Matagorda County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Maverick County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Medina County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Menard County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Midland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Milam County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mills County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mitchell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montague County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Montgomery County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Moore County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morris County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Motley County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nacogdoches County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Navarro County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Newton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nolan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Nueces County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ochiltree County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oldham County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Orange County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Palo Pinto County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Panola County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Parker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Parmer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pecos County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Potter County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9582"/>
                <ENT I="01">Presidio County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rains County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Randall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Reagan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Real County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Red River County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Reeves County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Refugio County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Roberts County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Robertson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rockwall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Runnels County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rusk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sabine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Augustine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Jacinto County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Patricio County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Saba County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Schleicher County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Scurry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shackelford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shelby County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sherman County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Smith County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Somervell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Starr County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stephens County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sterling County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Stonewall County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sutton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Swisher County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tarrant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taylor County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Terrell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Terry County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Throckmorton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Titus County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tom Green County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Travis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trinity County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Tyler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Upshur County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Upton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Uvalde County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Val Verde County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Van Zandt County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Victoria County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walker County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Waller County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ward County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Webb County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wharton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wheeler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wichita County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilbarger County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Willacy County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Williamson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wilson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winkler County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wise County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wood County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yoakum County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Young County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Zapata County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Zavala County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9583"/>
          <AMDPAR>46. Section 81.345 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Utah—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Utah—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Utah—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.345</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Utah.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Utah—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cache County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Davis County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Salt Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Utah County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Weber County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rest of State</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>47. Section 81.346 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Vermont—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Vermont—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Vermont—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.346</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Vermont.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Vermont—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Vermont</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>48. Section 81.347 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.347</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Virginia.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Virginia</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>49. Section 81.348 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Washington—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Washington—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Washington—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.348</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Washington.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Washington—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Washington</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9584"/>
          <AMDPAR>50. Section 81.349 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “West Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “West Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “West Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.349</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>West Virginia.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,19,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>West Virginia—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of West Virginia</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>51. Section 81.350 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Wisconsin—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Wisconsin—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Wisconsin—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.350</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Wisconsin.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Wisconsin—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adams County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ashland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Bayfield County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Brown County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Buffalo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Burnett County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Calumet County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Chippewa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Clark County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Columbia County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crawford County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dane County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dodge County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Door County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Douglas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dunn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Eau Claire County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Florence County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fond du Lac County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Forest County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Grant County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Green County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Green Lake County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iowa County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Iron County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jackson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jefferson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Juneau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kenosha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Kewaunee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">La Crosse County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lafayette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Langlade County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Manitowoc County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marathon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marinette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Marquette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Menominee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Milwaukee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Monroe County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oconto County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Oneida County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Outagamie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ozaukee County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9585"/>
                <ENT I="01">Pepin County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Pierce County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Polk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Portage County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Price County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Racine County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Richland County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rock County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rusk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">St. Croix County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sauk County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sawyer County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Shawano County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sheboygan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Taylor County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trempealeau County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vernon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vilas County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Walworth County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washburn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washington County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Waukesha County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Waupaca County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Waushara County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Winnebago County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Wood County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>52. Section 81.351 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Wyoming—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Wyoming—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Wyoming—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.351</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Wyoming.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Wyoming—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Albany County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Big Horn County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Campbell County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carbon County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Converse County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Crook County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fremont County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Goshen County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hot Springs County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Johnson County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Laramie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lincoln County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Natrona County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Niobrara County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Park County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Platte County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sheridan County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sublette County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sweetwater County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Teton County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Uinta County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Washakie County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Weston County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9586"/>
          <AMDPAR>53. Section 81.352 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “American Samoa—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “American Samoa—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “American Samoa—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.352</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>American Samoa.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>American Samoa—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of American Samoa</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>54. Section 81.353 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Guam—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Guam—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Guam—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.353</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Guam.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Guam—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Guam</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>55. Section 81.354 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>

          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Northern Mariana Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Northern Mariana Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>

          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Northern Mariana Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.354</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Northern Mariana Islands.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Northern Mariana Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Northern Mariana Islands</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <AMDPAR>56. Section 81.355 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Puerto Rico—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Puerto Rico—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Puerto Rico—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.355</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Puerto Rico.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Puerto Rico—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Adjuntas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aguada Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aguadilla Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aguas Buenas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Aibonito Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Añasco Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Arecibo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Arroyo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barceloneta Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Barranquitas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <PRTPAGE P="9587"/>
                <ENT I="01">Bayamón County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cabo Rojo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Caguas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Camuy Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Canóvanas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Carolina Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cataño County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cayey Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ceiba Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ciales Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Cidra Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Coamo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Comerío Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Corozal Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Culebra Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Dorado Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Fajardo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Florida Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guánica Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guayama Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guayanilla Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Guaynabo County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Gurabo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hatillo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Hormigueros Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Humacao Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Isabela Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Jayuya Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Juana Díaz Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Juncos Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lajas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Lares Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Las Marías Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Las Piedras Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Loíza Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Luquillo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Manatí Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Maricao Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Maunabo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Mayagnez Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Moca Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Morovis Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Naguabo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Naranjito Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Orocovis Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Patillas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Peñuelas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Ponce Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Quebradillas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Rincón Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Río Grande Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Sabana Grande Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Salinas Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Germán Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Juan Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Lorenzo Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">San Sebastián Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Santa Isabel Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Toa Alta Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Toa Baja County</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Trujillo Alto Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Utuado Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vega Alta Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vega Baja Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Vieques Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Villalba Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yabucoa Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">Yauco Municipio</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
        <REGTEXT PART="81" TITLE="40">
          <PRTPAGE P="9588"/>
          <AMDPAR>57. Section 81.356 is amended as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>a. By revising the table heading “Virgin Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>” to read “Virgin Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>(1971 Annual Standard).”</AMDPAR>
          <AMDPAR>b. By adding a table entitled “Virgin Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)” in alphabetical order to read as follows:</AMDPAR>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 81.356</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Virgin Islands.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <GPOTABLE CDEF="s50,10,xs110" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
              <TTITLE>Virgin Islands—NO<E T="52">2</E>(2010 1-Hour Standard)</TTITLE>
              <BOXHD>
                <CHED H="1">Designated area</CHED>
                <CHED H="1">Designation<SU>a</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Date<SU>1</SU>
                </CHED>
                <CHED H="2">Type</CHED>
              </BOXHD>
              <ROW>
                <ENT I="01">State of Virgin Islands</ENT>
                <ENT/>
                <ENT>Unclassifiable/Attainment.</ENT>
              </ROW>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>a</SU>Includes Indian Country located in each county or area, except as otherwise specified.</TNOTE>
              <TNOTE>
                <SU>1</SU>This date is 90 days after October 31, 2011, unless otherwise noted.</TNOTE>
            </GPOTABLE>
          </SECTION>
        </REGTEXT>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3150 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 6560-50-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>50 CFR Part 679</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. 101126522-0640-02]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 0648-XB010</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Pollock in Statistical Area 630 in the Gulf of Alaska</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Temporary rule; modification of a closure.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>NMFS is opening directed fishing for pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This action is necessary to fully use the A season allowance of the 2012 total allowable catch of pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), February 16, 2012, through 1200 hrs, A.l.t., March 10, 2012. Comments must be received at the following address no later than 4:30 p.m., A.l.t., February 29, 2012.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>You may submit comments, identified by NOAA-NMFS-2012-0023, by any one of the following methods:</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Electronic Submission:</E>Submit all electronic public comments via the Federal e-Rulemaking Portal<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov.</E>To submit comments via the e-Rulemaking Portal, first click the “submit a comment” icon, then enter NOAA-NMFS-2012-0023 in the keyword search. Locate the document you wish to comment on from the resulting list and click on the “Submit a Comment” icon on that line.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Mail:</E>Address written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802-1668.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Fax:</E>Address written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Fax comments to 907-586-7557.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Hand delivery to the Federal Building:</E>Address written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Deliver comments to 709 West 9th Street, Room 420A, Juneau, AK.</P>
          <P>
            <E T="03">Instructions:</E>Comments must be submitted by one of the above methods to ensure that the comments are received, documented, and considered by NMFS. Comments sent by any other method, to any other address or individual, or received after the end of the comment period, may not be considered. All comments received are a part of the public record and will generally be posted for public viewing on<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>without change. All personal identifying information (e.g., name, address) submitted voluntarily by the sender will be publicly accessible. Do not submit confidential business information, or otherwise sensitive or protected information. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter “N/A” in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous). Attachments to electronic comments will be accepted in Microsoft Word or Excel, WordPerfect, or Adobe PDF file formats only.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Obren Davis, 907-586-7228.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>NMFS manages the groundfish fishery in the GOA exclusive economic zone according to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Regulations governing fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600 and 50 CFR part 679.</P>
        <P>NMFS closed directed fishing for pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA under § 679.20(d)(1)(iii) on January 23, 2012 (77 FR 3638, January 25, 2012).</P>
        <P>As of February 10, 2012, NMFS has determined that approximately 5,298 metric tons of pollock remain in the directed fishing allowance for pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA. Therefore, in accordance with § 679.25(a)(1)(i), (a)(2)(i)(C), and (a)(2)(iii)(D), and to fully utilize the A season allowance of the 2012 TAC of pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA, NMFS is terminating the previous closure and is reopening directed fishing pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA. The Administrator, Alaska Region (Regional Administrator) considered the following factors in reaching this decision: (1) the current catch of pollock in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA and, (2) the harvest capacity and stated intent on future harvesting patterns of vessels in participating in this fishery.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Classification</HD>

        <P>This action responds to the best available information recently obtained from the fishery. The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA (AA), finds good cause to waive the requirement to provide prior notice and opportunity for public comment pursuant to the authority set forth at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is impracticable and contrary to the public interest. This requirement is impracticable and contrary to the public interest as it would prevent NMFS from responding to the most recent fisheries data in a timely fashion and would delay the opening of the pollock fishery<PRTPAGE P="9589"/>in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA. Immediate notification is necessary to allow for the orderly conduct and efficient operation of this fishery, to allow the industry to plan for the fishing season, and to avoid potential disruption to the fishing fleet and processors. NMFS was unable to publish a notice providing time for public comment because the most recent, relevant data only became available as of February 10, 2012.</P>
        <P>The AA also finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in the effective date of this action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This finding is based upon the reasons provided above for waiver of prior notice and opportunity for public comment.</P>
        <P>Without this inseason adjustment, NMFS could not allow pollock fishery in Statistical Area 630 of the GOA to be harvested in an expedient manner and in accordance with the regulatory schedule. Under § 679.25(c)(2), interested persons are invited to submit written comments on this action to the above address until February 29, 2012.</P>
        <P>This action is required by § 679.25 and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.</P>
        <AUTH>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
          <P>16 U.S.C. 1801<E T="03">et seq.</E>
          </P>
        </AUTH>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 14, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Carrie Selberg,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3794 Filed 2-14-12; 4:15 pm]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-22-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
    <RULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>50 CFR Part 679</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. 101126522-0640-2]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 0648-XB014</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Pacific Cod by Catcher/Processors Using Trawl Gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Temporary rule; closure.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by catcher/processors (C/Ps) using trawl gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the Gulf of Alaska (GOA). This action is necessary to prevent exceeding the A season allowance of the 2012 Pacific cod total allowable catch apportioned to C/Ps using trawl gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the GOA.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Effective 1200 hrs, Alaska local time (A.l.t.), February 14, 2012, through 1200 hrs, A.l.t., September 1, 2012.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Obren Davis, 907-586-7228.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>NMFS manages the groundfish fishery in the GOA exclusive economic zone according to the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska (FMP) prepared by the North Pacific Fishery Management Council under authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Regulations governing fishing by U.S. vessels in accordance with the FMP appear at subpart H of 50 CFR part 600 and 50 CFR part 679. Regulations governing sideboard protections for GOA groundfish fisheries appear at subpart B of 50 CFR part 680.</P>
        <P>The A season allowance of the 2012 Pacific cod total allowable catch (TAC) apportioned to C/Ps using trawl gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the GOA is 186 metric tons (mt), as established by the final 2011 and 2012 harvest specifications for groundfish of the GOA (76 FR 11111, March 1, 2011), revision to the final 2012 harvest specifications for Pacific cod (76 FR 81860, December 29, 2011), and inseason adjustment to the final 2012 harvest specifications for Pacific cod (77 FR 438, January 5, 2012).</P>
        <P>In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(i), the Administrator, Alaska Region, NMFS (Regional Administrator) has determined that the A season allowance of the 2012 Pacific cod TAC apportioned to C/Ps using trawl gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the GOA will soon be reached. Therefore, the Regional Administrator is establishing a directed fishing allowance of 136 mt, and is setting aside the remaining 50 mt as bycatch to support other anticipated groundfish fisheries. In accordance with § 679.20(d)(1)(iii), the Regional Administrator finds that this directed fishing allowance has been reached. Consequently, NMFS is prohibiting directed fishing for Pacific cod by C/Ps using trawl gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the GOA. After the effective date of this closure the maximum retainable amounts at § 679.20(e) and (f) apply at any time during a trip.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Classification</HD>
        <P>This action responds to the best available information recently obtained from the fishery. The Assistant Administrator for Fisheries, NOAA (AA), finds good cause to waive the requirement to provide prior notice and opportunity for public comment pursuant to the authority set forth at 5 U.S.C. 553(b)(B) as such requirement is impracticable and contrary to the public interest. This requirement is impracticable and contrary to the public interest as it would prevent NMFS from responding to the most recent fisheries data in a timely fashion and would delay the directed fishing closure of Pacific cod for C/Ps using trawl gear in the Western Regulatory Area of the GOA. NMFS was unable to publish a notice providing time for public comment because the most recent, relevant data only became available as of February 13, 2012.</P>
        <P>The AA also finds good cause to waive the 30-day delay in the effective date of this action under 5 U.S.C. 553(d)(3). This finding is based upon the reasons provided above for waiver of prior notice and opportunity for public comment.</P>
        <P>This action is required by § 679.20 and is exempt from review under Executive Order 12866.</P>
        <AUTH>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
          <P>16 U.S.C. 1801<E T="03">et seq.</E>
          </P>
        </AUTH>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 14, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Carrie Selberg,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3797 Filed 2-14-12; 4:15 pm]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-22-P</BILCOD>
    </RULE>
  </RULES>
  <VOL>77</VOL>
  <NO>33</NO>
  <DATE>Friday, February 17, 2012</DATE>
  <UNITNAME>Proposed Rules</UNITNAME>
  <PRORULES>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9590"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="F">DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE</AGENCY>
        <CFR>8 CFR Part 1292</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[EOIR Docket No. 176]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 1125-AA72</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Recognition and Accreditation</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Executive Office for Immigration Review, Department of Justice.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of meeting.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) is reviewing and considering amendments to the regulations governing the recognition of organizations and accreditation of representatives who appear before EOIR. EOIR seeks public comment on issues affecting these regulations and will host two open public meetings to discuss these regulations. The first meeting will be limited to a discussion of the recognition of organizations and the second will address accreditation of representatives.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>
            <E T="03">Dates and Times:</E>The first meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 1 p.m. The second meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at 1 p.m.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>The meetings will be held at 5107 Leesburg Pike, Suite 1800, Falls Church, VA 22041.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>To RSVP for the meeting: Lauren Alder Reid, Counsel for Legislative and Public Affairs, 703-305-0289,<E T="03">PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov</E>. For each meeting, attendance will be limited to the first forty (40) individuals to RSVP. EOIR will also offer a conference call option for those who cannot physically attend the meeting. To attend the meeting via conference call, please RSVP with the name(s) of the attendee(s), the attendee's organization, and an email address where instructions may be sent for accessing the conference call.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD>
        <P>EOIR is reviewing and considering amendments to the regulations at 8 CFR 1292.2 governing the recognition of organizations and accreditation of representatives who appear before EOIR. EOIR will be hosting two open public meetings to discuss these regulations. The purpose of these meetings is to solicit the views of non-governmental organizations and other interested members of the public regarding potential amendments to these regulations.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Agenda for March 14, 2012, Meeting</HD>
        <P>The first meeting, which will be held on March 14, 2012, will focus on issues addressing the recognition of organizations. An agenda for the first meeting is listed below.</P>
        <P>1.<E T="03">Introductions.</E>
        </P>
        <P>2.<E T="03">Discussion of required documentation to establish eligibility for recognition.</E>What documentation must an organization be required to provide in order to establish that it meets the eligibility requirements for recognition? For example, should EOIR require the organization to submit incorporation or tax documents to prove non-profit status?</P>
        <P>3.<E T="03">Discussion of fraud prevention.</E>EOIR is committed to preventing fraud and is mindful that the recognition and accreditation program may be susceptible to abuse. How can EOIR both prevent abuse of the system by organizations that may seek to exploit or misuse their recognized status, and encourage the participation of legitimate organizations in the program?</P>
        <P>4.<E T="03">Discussion of nominal fees.</E>Currently, recognized organizations are allowed to charge only a “nominal fee” for their services in order to ensure that they are serving a non-profit, religious, charitable, or social service purpose.<E T="03">See</E>8 CFR 1292.1(a)(1). Should recognized organizations be able to charge more than a nominal fee for their services? If so, under what circumstances? Would a system, in which an organization's eligibility for recognition is determined based on the percentage of its revenue from client fees, be an effective measure to ensure that the recognized organization is serving a non-profit religious, charitable, or social service purpose?</P>
        <P>5.<E T="03">Discussion of withdrawal of recognition.</E>Are the current procedures for withdrawal of recognition for an organization effective?<E T="03">See</E>8 CFR 1292.2(c). If not, how can the process be improved?</P>
        <P>6.<E T="03">Discussion of definition of “low-income.”</E>EOIR is considering defining “low-income” by using percentages of the Federal Poverty Guidelines amounts. For example, the Legal Services Corporation provides that the income of service recipients may not exceed 125% of the current official Federal Poverty Guidelines amounts.<E T="03">See</E>45 CFR part 1611. How should “low-income” be defined?</P>
        <P>7.<E T="03">Adjourn.</E>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Agenda for March 21, 2012 Meeting</HD>
        <P>The second meeting, which will be held on March 21, 2012, will focus on issues addressing the accreditation of representatives. An agenda for the second meeting is listed below.</P>
        <P>1.<E T="03">Introductions.</E>
        </P>
        <P>2.<E T="03">Discussion of required training for accredited representatives.</E>In order to ensure that accredited representatives maintain sufficient knowledge in immigration law and procedure to represent individuals adequately before the Department of Homeland Security and EOIR, should EOIR require that accredited representatives fulfill an annual immigration training requirement similar to a Continuing Legal Education (CLE) requirement for attorneys? What would be the appropriate amount and type of annual training for accredited representatives (e.g., requiring fifteen hours of CLE annually as many state bar associations require for licensed attorneys)?</P>
        <P>3.<E T="03">Discussion of fraud prevention.</E>EOIR is committed to preventing fraud and mindful that the recognition and accreditation program may be susceptible to abuse. How can EOIR both prevent abuse of the system by individuals who may seek to exploit or misuse their accredited status, and encourage the participation of legitimate individuals in the program?</P>
        <P>4.<E T="03">Discussion of adequate supervision.</E>Generally, accredited representatives are non-attorneys who provide advice and representation to individuals. What is the best way to ensure that accredited representatives receive adequate supervision in order to provide effective assistance and representation?</P>
        <P>5.<E T="03">Adjourn.</E>
          <PRTPAGE P="9591"/>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Public Participation</HD>

        <P>EOIR welcomes responses to these questions in the form of written submissions, as well as in-person discussion at each respective meeting. To facilitate EOIR's ability to respond to comments at the meetings, the agency believes it will be most helpful to receive written answers to the questions before the meetings. Therefore, EOIR encourages parties to submit written answers no later than 5 p.m. on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, by email to<E T="03">PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov</E>. However, EOIR will also accept comments and written responses after the meetings. Final written submissions are due no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, March 30, 2012, by email to<E T="03">PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov</E>.</P>

        <P>The meetings are open to the public, but advance notice of attendance is required to ensure adequate seating. Persons planning to attend should notify Lauren Alder Reid, Counsel for Legislative and Public Affairs, 703-305-0289,<E T="03">PAO.EOIR@usdoj.gov</E>. For each meeting, participation will be limited to the first forty (40) individuals to RSVP, with an additional conference call option available.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 7, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Lauren Alder-Reid,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Counsel for Legislative and Public Affairs.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3725 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4410-30-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION</AGENCY>
        <CFR>10 CFR Part 72</CFR>
        <RIN>RIN 3150-AJ05</RIN>
        <DEPDOC>[NRC-2011-0221]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks: HI-STORM 100, Revision 8</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Nuclear Regulatory Commission.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Proposed rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) is proposing to amend its spent fuel storage cask regulations by revising the Holtec International HI-STORM 100 dry cask storage system listing within the “List of Approved Spent Fuel Storage Casks” to include Amendment No. 8 to Certificate of Compliance (CoC) No. 1014. Amendment No. 8 adds a new multipurpose canister (MPC)—68M to the approved models currently included in CoC No. 1014 with two new boiling water reactor fuel assembly/array classes, and a new pressurized water reactor fuel assembly/class to CoC No. 1014 for loading into the MPC-32. In addition, the amendment makes several other changes as described under the “Background” heading in the<E T="02">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION</E>section of this document.</P>
        </SUM>
        <EFFDATE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Submit comments by March 19, 2012. Comments received after this date will be considered if it is practical to do so, but the NRC staff is able to ensure consideration only for comments received on or before this date.</P>
        </EFFDATE>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>Please include Docket ID NRC-2011-0221 in the subject line of your comments. For instructions on submitting comments and accessing documents related to this action, see “Submitting Comments and Accessing Information” in the<E T="02">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION</E>section of this document. You may submit comments by any one of the following methods:</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Federal rulemaking Web site:</E>Go to<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>and search for documents filed under Docket ID NRC-2011-0221. Address questions about NRC dockets to Carol Gallagher, telephone: 301-492-3668, email:<E T="03">Carol.Gallagher@nrc.gov</E>.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Mail comments to:</E>Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, ATTN: Rulemakings and Adjudications Staff.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Email comments to:</E>
            <E T="03">Rulemaking.Comments@nrc.gov</E>. If you do not receive a reply email confirming that we have received your comments, contact us directly at 301-415-1677.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Hand-deliver comments to:</E>11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852, between 7:30 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. EST Federal workdays (telephone: 301-415-1677).</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Fax comments to:</E>Secretary, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission at 301-415-1101.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Gregory Trussell, Office of Federal and State Materials and Environmental Management Programs, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Washington, DC 20555-0001, telephone: 301-415-6445, email:<E T="03">Gregory.Trussell@nrc.gov</E>.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Submitting Comments and Accessing Information</HD>

        <P>Comments submitted in writing or in electronic form will be posted on the NRC Web site and on the Federal rulemaking Web site,<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>. Because your comments will not be edited to remove any identifying or contact information, the NRC cautions you against including any information in your submission that you do not want to be publicly disclosed.</P>
        <P>The NRC requests that any party soliciting or aggregating comments received from other persons for submission to the NRC inform those persons that the NRC will not edit their comments to remove any identifying or contact information, and therefore, they should not include any information in their comments that they do not want publicly disclosed.</P>
        <P>You can access publicly available documents related to this document using the following methods:</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">NRC's Public Document Room (PDR):</E>The public may examine and have copied, for a fee, publicly available documents at the NRC's PDR, Room O-1F21, One White Flint North, 11555 Rockville Pike, Rockville, Maryland 20852.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">NRC's Agencywide Documents Access and Management System (ADAMS):</E>Publicly available documents created or received at the NRC are available online in the NRC Library at<E T="03">http://www.nrc.gov/reading-rm/adams.html</E>. From this page, the public can gain entry into ADAMS, which provides text and image files of NRC's public documents. If you do not have access to ADAMS or if there are problems in accessing the documents located in ADAMS, contact the NRC's PDR reference staff at 1-800-397-4209, 301-415-4737, or by email to<E T="03">PDR.Resource@nrc.gov</E>.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Federal Rulemaking Web Site:</E>Public comments and supporting materials related to this proposed rule can be found at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>by searching on Docket ID  NRC-2011-0221. For additional information, see the direct final rule published in the Rules and Regulations section of this issue of the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Procedural Background</HD>

        <P>This rule is limited to the changes contained in Amendment No. 8 to CoC No. 1014 and does not include other aspects of the HI-STORM 100 dry storage cask system. Because the NRC considers this action noncontroversial and routine, the NRC is publishing this proposed rule concurrently as a direct final rule in the Rules and Regulations section of this issue of the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. Adequate protection of public health and safety continues to be ensured. The direct final rule will become effective on May 2, 2012. However, if the NRC receives significant adverse comments on the direct final rule by March 19, 2012, then the NRC will publish a document that withdraws the direct final rule. If the direct final rule is withdrawn, the NRC will address the comments received in response to<PRTPAGE P="9592"/>the proposed revisions in a subsequent final rule. Absent significant modifications to the proposed revisions requiring republication, the NRC will not initiate a second comment period on this action in the event the direct final rule is withdrawn.</P>
        <P>A significant adverse comment is a comment where the commenter explains why the rule would be inappropriate, including challenges to the rule's underlying premise or approach, or would be ineffective or unacceptable without a change. A comment is adverse and significant if:</P>
        <P>(1) The comment opposes the rule and provides a reason sufficient to require a substantive response in a notice-and-comment process. For example, a substantive response is required when:</P>
        <P>(a) The comment causes the NRC staff to reevaluate (or reconsider) its position or conduct additional analysis;</P>
        <P>(b) The comment raises an issue serious enough to warrant a substantive response to clarify or complete the record; or</P>
        <P>(c) The comment raises a relevant issue that was not previously addressed or considered by the NRC staff.</P>
        <P>(2) The comment proposes a change or an addition to the rule, and it is apparent that the rule would be ineffective or unacceptable without incorporation of the change or addition.</P>
        <P>(3) The comment causes the NRC staff to make a change (other than editorial) to the rule, CoC, or Technical Specifications (TSs).</P>

        <P>For additional procedural information and the regulatory analysis, see the direct final rule published in the Rules and Regulations section of this<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD>
        <P>On November 28, 2009, and as supplemented on November 4 and December 14, 2010, and February 25 and July 8, 2011, Holtec International, the holder of CoC No. 1014, submitted a certificate amendment request to the NRC requesting an amendment to CoC No. 1014. Specifically, Holtec International requested changes to add a new multipurpose canister (MPC)-68M to the approved models currently included in CoC No. 1014 with two new boiling water reactor fuel assembly/array classes, and a new pressurized water reactor fuel assembly/class to CoC No. 1014 for loading into the MPC-32. In addition, the amendment would change (1) Condition 5 of CoC No. 1014 to add “if applicable” after the reference to Section 3.5 of Appendix B, “Cask Transfer Facility (CTF)” to clarify that the CTF is an optional facility; (2) Appendix A, TS 1.1, to modify the CTF definition to clarify that it could be used in lieu of Title 10 of the Code of Federal Regulations (10 CFR) part 50 controlled structures for cask transfer evolutions; and (3) Table 3-1, MPC Cavity Drying Limits, to include the previously approved, but omitted table to eliminate inconsistencies between Table 3-1 and TS 3.1.1, Limiting Condition for Operation.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 10 CFR Part 72</HD>
          <P>Administrative practice and procedure, Criminal penalties, Manpower training programs, Nuclear materials, Occupational safety and health, Penalties, Radiation protection, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Security measures, Spent fuel, Whistleblowing.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        
        <P>For the reasons set out in the preamble and under the authority of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended; the Energy Reorganization Act of 1974, as amended; the Nuclear Waste Policy Act of 1982, as amended, and 5 U.S.C. 553; the NRC is proposing to adopt the following amendments to 10 CFR part 72.</P>
        <PART>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 72—LICENSING REQUIREMENTS FOR THE INDEPENDENT STORAGE OF SPENT NUCLEAR FUEL, HIGH-LEVEL RADIOACTIVE WASTE, AND REACTOR-RELATED GREATER THAN CLASS C WASTE</HD>
          <P>1. The authority citation for part 72 continues to read as follows:</P>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>Secs. 51, 53, 57, 62, 63, 65, 69, 81, 161, 182, 183, 184, 186, 187, 189, 68 Stat. 929, 930, 932, 933, 934, 935, 948, 953, 954, 955, as amended, sec. 234, 83 Stat. 444, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2071, 2073, 2077, 2092, 2093, 2095, 2099, 2111, 2201, 2232, 2233, 2234, 2236, 2237, 2238, 2282); sec. 274, Pub. L. 86-373, 73 Stat. 688, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2021); sec. 201, as amended, 202, 206, 88 Stat. 1242, as amended, 1244, 1246 (42 U.S.C. 5841, 5842, 5846); Pub. L. 95-601, sec. 10, 92 Stat. 2951 as amended by Pub. L. 102-486, sec. 7902, 106 Stat. 3123 (42 U.S.C. 5851); sec. 102, Pub. L. 91-190, 83 Stat. 853 (42 U.S.C. 4332); secs. 131, 132, 133, 135, 137, 141, Pub. L. 97-425, 96 Stat. 2229, 2230, 2232, 2241, sec. 148, Pub. L. 100-203, 101 Stat. 1330-235 (42 U.S.C. 10151, 10152, 10153, 10155, 10157, 10161, 10168); sec. 1704, 112 Stat. 2750 (44 U.S.C. 3504 note); Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. 109-58, 119 Stat. 549 (2005).</P>
          </AUTH>
          
          <EXTRACT>
            <P>Section 72.44(g) also issued under secs. 142(b) and 148(c), (d), Pub. L. 100-203, 101 Stat. 1330-232, 1330-236 (42 U.S.C. 10162(b), 10168(c), (d)). Section 72.46 also issued under sec. 189, 68 Stat. 955 (42 U.S.C. 2239); sec. 134, Pub. L. 97-425, 96 Stat. 2230 (42 U.S.C. 10154). Section 72.96(d) also issued under sec. 145(g), Pub. L. 100-203, 101 Stat. 1330-235 (42 U.S.C. 10165(g)). Subpart J also issued under secs. 2(2), 2(15), 2(19), 117(a), 141(h), Pub. L. 97-425, 96 Stat. 2202, 2203, 2204, 2222, 2244 (42 U.S.C. 10101, 10137(a), 10161(h)).  Subparts K and L are also issued under sec. 133, 98 Stat. 2230 (42 U.S.C. 10153) and sec. 218(a), 96 Stat. 2252 (42 U.S.C. 10198).</P>
          </EXTRACT>
          
          <P>2. In § 72.214, Certificate of Compliance 1014 is revised to read as follows:</P>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 72.214</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>List of approved spent fuel storage casks.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Certificate No.: 1014.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Initial Certificate Effective Date: May 31, 2000.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 1 Effective Date: July 15, 2002.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 2 Effective Date: June 7, 2005.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 3 Effective Date: May 29, 2007.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 4 Effective Date: January 8, 2008.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 5 Effective Date: July 14, 2008.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 6 Effective Date: August 17, 2009.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 7 Effective Date: December 28, 2009.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Amendment Number 8 Effective Date: May 2, 2012.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SAR Submitted by: Holtec International.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">SAR Title: Final Safety Analysis Report for the HI-STORM 100 Cask System.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Docket Number: 72-1014.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Certificate Expiration Date: May 31, 2020.</FP>
            <FP SOURCE="FP-1">Model Number: HI-STORM 100.</FP>
            <STARS/>
          </SECTION>
          <SIG>
            <DATED>Dated at Rockville, Maryland, this 25th day of January 2012.</DATED>
            
            <P>For the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.</P>
            <NAME>R.W. Borchardt,</NAME>
            <TITLE>Executive Director for Operations.</TITLE>
          </SIG>
        </PART>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3682 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 7590-01-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">BUREAU OF CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION</AGENCY>
        <CFR>12 CFR Part 1090</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. CFPB-2012-0005]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 3170-AA00</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Defining Larger Participants in Certain Consumer Financial Product and Service Markets</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Proposed rule; request for public comment.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>The Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) is proposing a new regulation pursuant to<PRTPAGE P="9593"/>section 1024 of the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010. That provision grants the Bureau authority to supervise certain nonbank covered persons for compliance with Federal consumer financial laws and for other purposes. The Bureau has the authority to supervise nonbank covered persons of all sizes in the residential mortgage, private education lending, and payday lending markets. In addition, the Bureau has the authority to supervise nonbank “larger participant[s]” in markets for other consumer financial products or services. The Bureau must define such “larger participants” by rule, and such an initial rule must be issued by July 21, 2012.</P>
          <P>In this proposal, the Bureau proposes to define larger participants in the markets for consumer debt collection and consumer reporting. The Bureau intends that this proposal and subsequent initial rule will be followed by a series of rulemakings covering additional markets for consumer financial products and services. The Bureau also proposes to include provisions in this proposal that will facilitate the supervision of nonbank covered persons.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Comments must be received on or before April 17, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>Interested parties are invited to submit written comments electronically or in paper form. Because paper mail in the Washington, DC area and at the Bureau is subject to delay, commenters are encouraged to submit comments electronically. You may submit comments, identified by<E T="03">Docket No. CFPB-2012-0005</E>or RIN 3170-AA00 by any of the following methods:</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Electronic: http://www.regulations.gov.</E>Follow the instructions for submitting comments. In general, all comments received will be posted without change to their content.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Mail:</E>Monica Jackson, Office of the Executive Secretary, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, 1700 G Street NW., Washington DC 20006.</P>
          <P>•<E T="03">Hand Delivery/Courier:</E>Monica Jackson, Office of the Executive Secretary, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, 1700 G Street NW., Washington DC 20006.</P>
          <P>In addition, comments will be available for public inspection and copying at 1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20006 on official business days between the hours of 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Eastern Time. You can make an appointment to inspect the documents by telephoning (202) 435-7275.</P>
          <P>All comments, including attachments and other supporting materials, will become part of the public record and will be subject to public disclosure. Submit only information that you wish to make available publicly. Do not include sensitive personal information, such as account numbers or Social Security numbers. Comments will not be edited to remove any identifying or contact information, such as name and address information, email addresses, or telephone numbers.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Christopher Young, Senior Counsel, (202) 435-7408, or Nicholas Krafft, Consumer Financial Protection Analyst, (202) 435-7252, Office of Nonbank Supervision, Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, 1700 G Street NW., Washington, DC 20006.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">I. Background</HD>
        <P>The Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 (Act)<SU>1</SU>
          <FTREF/>established the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (Bureau) on July 21, 2010. One of the Bureau's key responsibilities under the Act is the supervision of very large banks, thrifts, and credit unions, and their affiliates,<SU>2</SU>
          <FTREF/>and certain nonbank covered persons.<SU>3</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>1</SU>The Act is Title X of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010, Public Law 111-203 (12 U.S.C. 5301).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>2</SU>
            <E T="03">See</E>Act section 1025(a). The Bureau also has certain authorities relating to the supervision of other banks, thrifts, and credit unions.<E T="03">See</E>Act section 1026 (c)(1), (e).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>3</SU>Section 1024 of the Act applies to nondepository (nonbank) covered persons and expressly excludes from coverage persons described in sections 1025(a) or 1026(a) of the Act. Under section 1002(6) of the Act, a “covered person” means “(A) any person that engages in offering or providing a consumer financial product or service; and (B) any affiliate of a person described [in (A)] if such affiliate acts as a service provider to such person.” Act section 1002(6);<E T="03">see also</E>Act section 1002(5) (defining “consumer financial product or service.”) Section 1024(d) of the Act provides that, subject to certain exceptions, “to the extent that Federal law authorizes the Bureau and another Federal agency to * * * conduct examinations, or require reports from a [nonbank covered person] under such law for purposes of assuring compliance with Federal consumer financial law and any regulations thereunder, the Bureau shall have exclusive authority to * * * conduct examinations [and] require reports * * * with regard to a [nonbank covered person], subject to those provisions of law.”</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>This proposal (Proposed Rule or proposal) would establish, in part, the scope of coverage of the Bureau's supervision authority for nonbank covered persons pursuant to section 1024 of the Act.<SU>4</SU>
          <FTREF/>That authority varies by consumer financial product or service market. Specifically, section 1024 grants the Bureau authority to supervise, regardless of size, nonbank covered persons that offer or provide to consumers: (1) Origination, brokerage, or servicing of residential mortgage loans secured by real estate, and related mortgage loan modification or foreclosure relief services; (2) private education loans; and (3) payday loans.<SU>5</SU>
          <FTREF/>In addition, the Bureau has the authority to supervise any “larger participant of a market for other consumer financial products or services,” as defined by rule by the Bureau.<SU>6</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Act requires the initial larger participant rule to be issued by July 21, 2012. This Proposed Rule would establish the initial larger participant rule for two markets: consumer debt collection and consumer reporting. The Bureau anticipates subsequent rulemakings to define larger participants in additional markets.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>4</SU>The Bureau's supervision authority also extends to service providers of these entities.<E T="03">See</E>Act section 1024(e) (establishing the Bureau's supervisory authority relating to service providers);<E T="03">see also,</E>Act section 1002(26) (defining “service provider”). Service providers to consumer debt collectors and consumer reporting agencies may include firms such as data aggregators, law firms, data and record suppliers, account maintenance services, call centers, software providers, and developers of credit scoring algorithms.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>5</SU>Act section 1024(a)(1)(A), (D), and (E).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>6</SU>Act section 1024(a)(1)(B), (a)(2). The Bureau also has the authority to supervise any nonbank covered person that it “has reasonable cause to determine, by order, after notice and a reasonable opportunity * * * to respond” that such covered person “is engaging, or has engaged, in conduct that poses risks to consumers with regard to the offering or provision of consumer financial products or services.” Act section 1024(a)(1)(C).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau is authorized to supervise nonbank entities subject to section 1024 of the Act by requiring the submission of reports and conducting examinations to: (1) Assess compliance with Federal consumer financial law; (2) obtain information about such persons' activities and compliance systems or procedures; and (3) detect and assess risks to consumers and to the consumer financial markets.<SU>7</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>7</SU>Act section 1024(b)(1).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Proposed Rule only pertains to defining larger participants in certain markets for purposes of the Bureau's nonbank supervision authority and would not impose new substantive consumer protection requirements on any nonbank entity. Moreover, nonbank entities are subject to the Bureau's regulatory and enforcement authority and any applicable Federal consumer financial law, regardless of whether they are subject to the Bureau's supervisory authority.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">II. Overview of Comments Received</HD>

        <P>The Bureau solicited public comment on developing an initial proposed larger participant rule by publishing in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>a Notice and Request<PRTPAGE P="9594"/>for Comment (Notice) on June 29, 2011,<SU>8</SU>
          <FTREF/>and holding a series of roundtable discussions with industry, consumer and civil rights groups, and state regulatory agencies and associations.<SU>9</SU>
          <FTREF/>The comment period for the Notice ended on August 15, 2011. The Bureau received more than 10,400 comments from individual consumers, consumer advocacy groups, industry trade groups, individual companies, state and Federal regulators, regulatory associations, and elected officials.<SU>10</SU>
          <FTREF/>Issues addressed in the comments included which markets should be covered in the initial proposed rule, the particular criteria and thresholds the initial rule should use to measure the size of nonbank covered persons, available data sources, and measurement dates and supervision timeframes.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>8</SU>76 FR 38059.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>9</SU>In July 2011, the Bureau held four roundtable discussions on the larger participant Notice. More than 70 stakeholders participated, representing a diverse mix of nonbank and bank trade associations and consumer advocacy and civil rights groups. The roundtables focused on key issues regarding criteria (what to measure), thresholds (where to set), data (available sources), and markets (which to cover and how to define). Also in July 2011, the Bureau held a multistate regulator and regulatory association conference call that had more than 40 participants.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>10</SU>More than 10,300 of these comments were nearly identical form letters from individuals asking the Bureau to include credit bureaus and credit scoring companies in its supervision program.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Commenters suggested a variety of approaches to choosing markets for inclusion in the initial larger participant rule. Some suggested the inclusion of certain specified markets, such as consumer reporting. Other commenters, both industry and consumer, recommended that the Bureau take a broad and flexible approach to covering markets and defining larger participants, in order to bring a large number of markets and market participants under the Bureau's supervision program. Still other commenters suggested consideration of specific factors in choosing markets for inclusion, such as risk to consumers, costs and benefits, or duplication of existing supervision. With respect to establishing a test to define who is a larger participant in a market, comments submitted by both consumer groups and industry associations recommended that any test adopted by the Bureau enable it to adapt to evolving markets and be crafted such that nonbank covered persons do not “slip through the cracks.” Several commenters suggested that a “one-size-fits-all” approach to establishing a test to define who is a larger participant would not work. These commenters noted that the differences between markets call for tests tailored to each individual market. In addition, some industry and consumer group commenters supported using multiple tests within a given market to make it harder for nonbank covered persons to evade supervision under the rule. Other industry group commenters, however, favored the use of a single test to minimize burden on both nonbank covered persons and the Bureau.</P>
        <P>The Bureau received comments both in favor and opposed to including small businesses within the coverage of the rulemaking. Trade groups with members that are small businesses cautioned about unnecessary burden and recommended an exemption of small businesses from coverage by the larger participant rule. Some consumer groups, on the other hand, advocated coverage of relevant firms even if they are small, arguing that in highly fragmented industries, almost all participants may be small businesses, and further, in the context of regional markets, small businesses may be large, regional players.</P>
        <P>Finally, some commenters responded to the Bureau's request for suitable data sources to develop and apply definitions of larger participants. However, none of the comments identified available, comprehensive data sources that could be used for this purpose.</P>
        <P>Comments are discussed below as relevant in the section-by-section description of the proposal.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">III. Summary of the Proposal</HD>
        <P>This proposal is the first in what the Bureau intends to be a series of rules to define “larger participants” in specific markets for purposes of establishing, in part, the scope of coverage of the Bureau's nonbank supervision program. In developing the proposal, the Bureau considered the comments it received in response to the Notice and in the roundtables conducted last year. The Proposed Rule covers two markets for consumer financial products and services: consumer debt collection and consumer reporting.</P>
        <P>The Proposed Rule sets forth definitions for the consumer financial products or services comprising the markets that it covers, in addition to defining other terms. The proposal establishes a test for each market to determine whether a nonbank entity is a larger participant of that market. For the debt collection and consumer reporting markets, the Bureau is proposing a test that measures the criterion of “annual receipts.” This measurement will use a definition of “annual receipts” adapted from the definition of the term used by the Small Business Administration (SBA) for purposes of defining small business concerns. The proposed threshold for the consumer debt collection market is more than $10 million in annual receipts and, for the consumer reporting market, is more than $7 million in annual receipts. Under the tests set forth in the Proposed Rule, these receipts must result from activities related to the market in question. Covered persons meeting the proposed tests would qualify as larger participants and be subject to the Bureau's supervision authority under section 1024 of the Act. Although annual receipts are proposed as the criterion of measurement for both markets covered by the Proposed Rule, the Bureau has not determined that this criterion would be appropriate for any other market that may be the subject of a future rulemaking. Rather, the Bureau will tailor each test to the market to which it will be applied.</P>
        <P>The Proposed Rule provides that once a nonbank covered person qualifies as a larger participant, the person will be deemed a larger participant for a period not less than two years from the first day of the tax year in which the person last met the applicable test. The proposal also includes a procedure for a person to dispute that it qualifies as a larger participant. To facilitate the Bureau's supervision of nonbank covered persons, to enable the Bureau to carry out the purposes and objectives of the Act relating to supervision, and to prevent evasion, the Proposed Rule provides that the Bureau may require submission of certain records, documents, and other information for purposes of determining whether a person is a larger participant of a covered market.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IV. Legal Authority and Procedural Matters</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">A. Rulemaking Authority</HD>

        <P>The Bureau is issuing this Proposed Rule pursuant to its authority under: (1) Sections 1024(a)(1)(B) and (a)(2) of the Act which require the Bureau to issue an initial rule to define who is a larger participant in certain markets for consumer financial products or services by July 21, 2012, one year after the designated transfer date; (2) section 1024(b)(7) which authorizes the Bureau to prescribe rules to facilitate the supervision of covered persons under section 1024 of the Act; (3) section 1022(c)(5), which provides the Bureau the authority to assess whether a nonbank entity is a covered person under the Act by requiring such person to submit to the Bureau, under oath or otherwise, annual reports or answers in<PRTPAGE P="9595"/>writing to specific questions; and (4) section 1022(b)(1), which grants the Bureau the authority to prescribe rules as may be necessary and appropriate to enable the Bureau to administer and carry out the purposes and objectives of the Federal consumer financial laws, and to prevent evasions of these laws.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">B. Proposed Effective Date of Final Rule</HD>
        <P>The Administrative Procedure Act generally requires that rules be published not less than 30 days before their effective dates.<SU>11</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau proposes that, once issued, the final rule for this proposal would be effective 30 days after publication. The Bureau seeks comment on whether the proposed effective date is appropriate, or whether the Bureau should adopt an alternative effective date.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>11</SU>5 U.S.C. 553(d).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">V. Section-by-Section Description of the Proposed Rule</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">
          <E T="03">Section 1090.100—Scope and Purpose</E>
        </HD>
        <P>Proposed § 1090.100 sets forth the scope and purpose of the Proposed Rule. It states that the part defines those nonbank covered persons that qualify as larger participants of certain markets for consumer financial products or services pursuant to sections 1024(a)(1)(B) and (a)(2) of the Act. Proposed § 1090.100 further explains that a larger participant of a market covered by the part will be subject to the supervisory authority of the Bureau under section 1024 of the Act. Finally, proposed § 1090.100 provides that the part establishes rules to facilitate the Bureau's supervisory authority over larger participants pursuant to section 1024(b)(7) of the Act.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">
          <E T="03">Section 1090.101—Definitions</E>
        </HD>
        <P>Proposed § 1090.101 defines terms used in the Proposed Rule. If a term is defined in the Act, the proposal generally incorporates that definition, with clarifications and modifications where necessary. The Bureau seeks comment on each of the definitions set forth in the Proposed Rule and any suggested clarifications, modifications, or alternatives. The Bureau notes that certain key terms defined by the Act and adopted by the proposal, such as “consumer,” are defined differently by some consumer protection regulations such as Regulation Z<SU>12</SU>
          <FTREF/>or Regulation E.<SU>13</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau solicits comment on whether the Bureau should conform any of these definitions to other regulations for consistency and, if so, to which definitions it should conform.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>12</SU>12 CFR 1026.1<E T="03">et seq.</E>
          </P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>13</SU>12 CFR 1005.1<E T="03">et seq.</E>
          </P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Act.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(a) states that the term “Act” means the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Affiliated company.</E>Section 1024(a)(3)(B) of the Act provides that for purposes of determining activity levels for, among other things, defining who is a larger participant of certain markets, the activities of affiliated companies (other than insured depository institutions or insured credit unions) shall be aggregated. The term “affiliated company” is not defined in the Act. For purposes of implementing section 1024(a)(3)(B)'s aggregation requirement, proposed § 1090.101(b) defines the term “affiliated company” in a manner guided by the definition of “affiliate” set forth in the Act,<SU>14</SU>
          <FTREF/>with modifications to track the requirements of 1024(a)(3)(B). Thus, proposed § 1090.101(b) states that the term “affiliated company” means any company (other than an insured depository institution or insured credit union) that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, a person.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>14</SU>Act section 1002(1).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>For purposes of the definition of “affiliated company,” proposed § 1090.101(b) provides that the term “company” means any corporation, limited liability company, business trust, general or limited partnership, proprietorship, cooperative, association, or similar organization.<SU>15</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>15</SU>This definition of “company” is guided by the definition of that term in Regulation P, 12 CFR 1016.1<E T="03">et seq.</E>(Privacy of Consumer Financial Information), and Regulation V, 12 CFR 1022.1<E T="03">et seq.</E>(Fair Credit Reporting).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Also for purposes of the definition of “affiliated company,” proposed § 1090.101(b) explains when a person shall be considered to have control over another person, guided by the definitions of the term control provided in section 2 of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (Dodd-Frank Act) (12 U.S.C. 5301),<SU>16</SU>
          <FTREF/>section 3 of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act (12 U.S.C. 1813), section 2 of the Bank Holding Company Act (12 U.S.C. 1841), and the rules of other Federal financial regulators.<SU>17</SU>
          <FTREF/>Proposed § 1090.101(b) thus provides that a person has control over another person if: (i) The person directly or indirectly or acting through one or more other persons owns, controls, or has power to vote 25 percent or more of any class of voting securities or similar ownership interest of the other person; (ii) the person controls in any manner the election of a majority of the directors, trustees, members, or general partners of the other person; or (iii) the person directly or indirectly exercises a controlling influence over the management or policies of the other person, as determined by the Bureau.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>16</SU>Public Law 111-203, 124 Stat. 1390, section 2(18)(A) (2010).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>17</SU>
            <E T="03">See, e.g.,</E>12 CFR 41.3(i) (OCC rule defining “common ownership or common corporate control” in connection with fair credit reporting); 12 CFR 336.3(b) (FDIC rule defining “control” in connection with minimum standards of fitness for employment with the FDIC); 12 CFR 1805.104(q) (Department of the Treasury rule defining “control” in connection with the Community Development Financial Institutions Program).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau seeks comment on whether the definition of “affiliated company” is appropriate to implement the aggregation requirement under section 1024(a)(3)(B) of the Act, and on possible alternatives to the proposed definition.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Annual receipts.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(c) is informed by the method of calculating “annual receipts” used by the SBA<SU>18</SU>
          <FTREF/>in determining whether a business is a “small business concern.” Under proposed § 1090.101(c), for purposes of calculating “annual receipts,” the term “receipts” means “total income” (or in the case of a sole proprietorship, “gross income”) plus “cost of goods sold” as these terms are defined and reported on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax return forms. The term does not include net capital gains or losses. Annual receipts are measured as the average of a person's most recently completed three fiscal years, or the average receipts for the entire period the person has been in business if it has less than three completed fiscal years.<SU>19</SU>
          <FTREF/>The calculation of annual receipts also implements the aggregation requirement in section 1024(a)(3)(B) of the Act by providing that the annual receipts of a person shall be added to the annual receipts of each of its affiliated companies. Such aggregation includes the receipts of both the acquired and acquiring companies in the case of an acquisition occurring during any relevant measurement period.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>18</SU>13 CFR 121.104.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>19</SU>A “completed fiscal year” means a “tax year” including any “short tax year.” A “fiscal year” is 12 consecutive months ending on the last day of any month except December 31st. A “tax year” is an annual accounting period for keeping records and reporting income and expenses. An annual accounting period does not include a “short tax year.” A “short tax year” is a “tax year” of less than 12 months. IRS Publication 538,<E T="03">available at http://www.irs.gov/publications/p538/ar02.html#d0e237.</E>
          </P>
        </FTNT>

        <P>The Bureau considered defining “annual receipts” as the term is used in the U.S. Economic Census, but this term includes revenue from all business activities, whether or not payment was<PRTPAGE P="9596"/>received in the census year, including net investment income, interest, and dividends.<SU>20</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau believes that the SBA's definition of “annual receipts” is more appropriate as a guide for this proposal because, by excluding net capital gains and losses, it does not capture this investment income, which is not generated from market activities in a given year.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>20</SU>
            <E T="03">See http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/help/jsf/pages/metadata.xhtml?lang=en&amp;type=category&amp;id=category.en./ECN/ECN/2007_US/56SSSZ4.MEASURE.RCPTOT#main_content.</E>
          </P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Assistant Director.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(d) states that the term “Assistant Director” means the Bureau's Assistant Director for Nonbank Supervision or her or his designee. Under proposed § 1090.101(d), the Director of the Bureau may perform the functions of the Assistant Director as set forth in the Proposed Rule. Proposed § 1090.101(d) further provides that, in the event there is no Assistant Director, the Director of the Bureau may designate an alternative Bureau employee to perform the functions of the Assistant Director.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Bureau.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(e) states that the term “Bureau” means the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Consumer.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(f) incorporates the definition of “consumer” set forth in section 1002(4) of the Act. Thus, proposed § 1090.101(f) states that the term “consumer” means an individual or an agent, trustee, or representative acting on behalf of an individual.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Consumer debt collection.</E>Under section 1002(15)(A)(x) of the Act, the term “financial product or service” includes “collecting debt related to any consumer financial product or service.” Section 1002(5)(B) of the Act, in turn, provides that this activity is a “consumer financial product or service” when “delivered, offered, or provided in connection with a consumer financial product or service.”</P>
        <P>Proposed § 1090.101(g) defines the consumer financial product or service of “consumer debt collection” to ensure that it captures a range of consumer debt collection activities, including consumer debt collection activities undertaken by third-party collectors, law firms, attorneys, and debt buyers. The proposed definition describes consumer debt collection as collecting or attempting to collect, directly or indirectly, any debt owed or due or asserted to be owed or due to another and related to any consumer financial product or service.<SU>21</SU>
          <FTREF/>It also indicates the debt may either be collected on behalf of another person or on the person's own behalf if the debt was obtained while in default, to ensure consumer debt collection activities of debt buyers are covered. The Bureau invites comments on all aspects of the definition of the term “consumer debt collection,” including possible alternatives to the proposed definition.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>21</SU>Similarly, section 1692a(6) of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (15 U.S.C.1692 et seq.), defines debt collection to include, among other things, collecting or attempting to collect, directly or indirectly, any debt owed or due or asserted to be owed or due to another.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Consumer financial product or service.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(h) incorporates the definition of the term “consumer financial product or service” set forth in section 1002(5) of the Act. Proposed § 1090.101(h) provides that the term “consumer financial product or service” means any financial product or service as defined in section 1002(15) of the Act that is described in one or more categories under: (a) section 1002(15) of the Act and is offered or provided for use by consumers primarily for personal, family, or household purposes; or (b) clause (i), (iii), (ix), or (x) of section 1002(15)(A) of the Act<SU>22</SU>
          <FTREF/>and is delivered, offered, or provided in connection with a consumer financial product or service referred to in the immediately preceding subparagraph (a).</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>22</SU>Under these clauses, the term “financial product or service” is generally defined to include, subject to certain exclusions: (1) Extending credit and servicing loans, Act section 1002(15)(A)(i); (2) providing real estate settlement services or performing appraisals of real estate or personal property, Act section 1002(15)(A)(iii); (3) collecting, analyzing, maintaining, or providing consumer report information or other account information used or expected to be used in connection with any decision regarding the offering or provision of a consumer financial product or service, Act section 1002(15)(A)(ix); and (4) collecting debt related to any consumer financial product or service, Act section 1002(15)(A)(x).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Consumer reporting.</E>Under section 1002(15)(A)(ix) of the Act, the term “financial product or service” includes, subject to certain exceptions, “collecting, analyzing, maintaining, or providing consumer report information or other account information, including information relating to the credit history of consumers, used or expected to be used in connection with any decision regarding the offering or provision of a consumer financial product or service.” Section 1002(5)(B) of the Act, in turn, provides that this activity is a “consumer financial product or service” when “delivered, offered, or provided in connection with a consumer financial product or service.”</P>
        <P>The definition of the consumer financial product or service of “consumer reporting” proposed in § 1090.101(i) is guided by the activity described in sections 1002(5)(B) and (15)(A)(ix) of the Act. The Bureau is proposing to modify this definition for the purposes of this Proposed Rule generally to exclude the activities of persons that furnish information about their own experiences or transactions with consumers and persons that use consumer report or other account information for their own purposes. While these activities do not typically result in annual receipts, the Bureau believes expressly excluding these activities will provide greater certainty for nonbank entities that do engage in these activities. Moreover, many large furnishers of information to consumer reporting entities are already subject to the Bureau's supervisory authority under the Act.<SU>23</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>23</SU>As noted above, section 1024 of the Act grants the Bureau authority to supervise, regardless of size, nonbank covered persons that offer or provide to consumers: (1) Origination, brokerage, or servicing of residential mortgage loans secured by real estate, and related mortgage loan modification or foreclosure relief services; (2) private education loans; and (3) payday loans. Section 1025 of the Act grants the Bureau authority to supervise very large banks, thrifts, and credit unions, and their affiliates.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Proposed § 1090.101(i) states that the term “consumer reporting” means collecting, analyzing, maintaining, or providing consumer report information or other account information, used or expected to be used in any decision by another person regarding the offering or provision of any consumer financial product or service. The language “by another person” revises the language of the Act to prevent the possibility of a person's own use of consumer report information being included in the definition. The definition also provides exceptions for the activities of a person providing information related to their (or their affiliate's) transactions and experiences with a consumer to an affiliate or to a consumer reporting entity, as well as the exception detailed in the Act for information used solely in a decision regarding employment, government licensing, and residential leasing. This definition covers different types of consumer reporting agencies such as credit bureaus, consumer report resellers, and specialty consumer reporting agencies such as those specializing in consumer check verification and payday lending transactions.<SU>24</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau invites<PRTPAGE P="9597"/>comments on all aspects of the definition of the term “consumer reporting,” including possible alternatives to the proposed definition.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>24</SU>This definition may also include entities such as credit scoring companies. Whether such an entity is covered under this definition would depend upon its particular activities. To the extent that a credit scoring company is engaged in collecting, analyzing, maintaining, or providing consumer report or other account information for the purposes described above, it would be covered by the definition.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Larger participant.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(j) defines the term “larger participant” to mean a nonbank covered person that meets a test under § 1090.102, and which remains a larger participant for the period provided in § 1090.103 of this part.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Nonbank covered person.</E>Section 1024 of the Act relates to “covered persons” as defined in section 1002(6) of the Act that are not insured depository institutions or credit unions, or, in the case of such entities with assets of more than $10 billion, their affiliates, as set forth in sections 1025(a) and 1026(a) of the Act. Proposed § 1090.101(k) therefore excludes from the definition of “nonbank covered persons” persons described in sections 1025(a) and 1026(a) of the Act and provides that the term “nonbank covered person” means, except for persons described in sections 1025(a) and 1026(a) of the Act: (a) Any person that engages in offering or providing a consumer financial product or service; and (b) any affiliate of a person described in subparagraph (a) of this paragraph if such affiliate acts as a service provider to such person.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Person.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(l) incorporates the definition of “person” set forth in section 1002(19) of the Act. Proposed § 1090.101(l) states that the term “person” means an individual, partnership, company, corporation, association (incorporated or unincorporated), trust, estate, cooperative organization, or other entity.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Supervision or supervisory activity.</E>Proposed § 1090.101(m) defines the terms “supervision” or “supervisory activity” to mean the Bureau's exercise, or intended exercise, of supervisory authority by initiating or undertaking an examination, or requiring a report, of a person pursuant to section 1024 of the Act.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Section 1090.102—Covered Markets and Tests for Determining Larger Participants of Those Markets</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">Section 1090.102(a)—Consumer Debt Collection</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">Market Overview</HD>
        <P>Proposed § 1090.102(a) relates to the market for consumer debt collection. As explained in the section-by-section description of proposed § 1090.101(g), this market encompasses the collection, or attempted collection, of debt related to the consumer financial products or services described in sections 1002(5) and (15)(A) of the Act. Such activity includes the collection of debt related to consumer credit, certain consumer leases, and a variety of other consumer financial products or services, but generally not other debt incurred by individuals, such as medical debt.</P>
        <P>Participants in the debt collection market generally include third-party debt collectors, debt buyers, and collection attorneys and law firms. Third-party collectors primarily collect debt on behalf of a debt owner, the person that originated the debt or purchased it. Third-party collectors typically are compensated through contingency fees calculated as a percentage of the debt they collect.<SU>25</SU>
          <FTREF/>Creditors' practices vary in how they use outside collection agencies; in some cases creditors use collection agencies in the early stages of delinquency prior to charge off (charge off usually occurs 120 or 180 days after delinquency, depending on the type of debt).<SU>26</SU>
          <FTREF/>In other cases, creditors use third-party debt collectors after a debt has been written off by the creditor.</P>
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            <SU>25</SU>ACA International,<E T="03">2010 Agency Benchmarking Survey</E>, at 19 (2010). According to the ACA International's 2010 Benchmarking Survey, collection agency commission rates averaged 27% in 2009, with a median of 25.6%.</P>
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            <SU>26</SU>For example, the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council, in its Uniform Retail Credit Classification and Account Management Policy, establishes a charge-off policy for open-end credit at 180 days delinquency and closed-end credit at 120 days delinquency.<E T="03">See</E>65 FR 36903, June 12, 2000.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Debt buying is another important component of the consumer debt collection market. As the name indicates, debt buyers purchase debt, either from the original creditor or from another debt buyer, usually for a fraction of the balance owed.<SU>27</SU>
          <FTREF/>They profit when their recoveries exceed the combined costs of debt acquisition and of collecting from debtors, including overhead (or direct and indirect costs of collection). Debt buyers sometimes use third-party collection agencies or collection law firms to collect their debt, but many also undertake their own collection efforts. Finally, debt buyers also may decide to sell purchased debt to another debt buyer.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>27</SU>Federal Trade Commission,<E T="03">Collecting Consumer Debts: The Challenges of Change,</E>at 4 (Feb. 2009),<E T="03">available athttp://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/debtcollection/dcwr.pdf</E>) (citing, Kaulkin Ginsberg, The Kaulkin Report: The Future of Receivables Management at 50 (7th ed. 2007)).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Collection attorneys and law firms also play a key role in the consumer debt collection market.<SU>28</SU>
          <FTREF/>They sometimes are the primary (or only) debt collector with which a consumer will interact. Collection attorneys and law firms may collect through litigation (i.e., filing suit against consumers to collect debt). They also may collect in the same manner as other debt collectors, such as by sending dunning letters and making phone calls. By one estimate, approximately one in 20 delinquent accounts gets referred to a law firm that specializes in debt collection.<SU>29</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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            <SU>28</SU>Although attorneys are generally excluded from the Act's coverage,<E T="03">see</E>Act section 1027(e)(1), this exclusion does not preclude the exercise of the Bureau's supervisory authority over collection attorneys. Section 1027(e)(2) of the Act provides that the general exclusion for attorneys does not limit the Bureau's supervisory, enforcement, or other authority with respect to an attorney who offers or provides a consumer financial product or service with respect to any consumer who is not receiving legal advice or services from the attorney in connection with that product or service. Further, section 1027(e)(3) of the Act provides that the Bureau shall have authority over attorneys who are otherwise subject to any “enumerated consumer law” within the meaning of the Act. Collection attorneys are subject to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which is included among the enumerated consumer laws listed in section 1002(23) of the Act.<E T="03">See Heintz</E>v.<E T="03">Jenkins,</E>514 U.S. 291 (1995).</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>29</SU>National Consumer Law Center,<E T="03">The Debt Machine: How the Collection Industry Hounds Consumers and Overwhelms Courts</E>at 11 (July 2010).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Consumer debt collection is a market for “consumer financial products or services” under section 1024(a)(1)(B) of the Act and is thus appropriate for inclusion in a larger participant rulemaking. Moreover, consumer debt collection is critical to the functioning of the consumer credit market and has a significant impact on consumers. By collecting delinquent debt, collectors reduce creditors' losses from non-repayment and thereby help to keep consumer credit available and potentially more affordable to consumers. Available and affordable credit is vital to millions of consumers because it makes it possible for them to purchase goods and services that they could not afford if they had to pay the entire cost at the time of purchase. Further, debt collection is a large, multi-billion dollar industry that directly affects a large number of consumers. In 2011, approximately 30 million individuals, or 14 percent of American adults had debt that was subject to the collections process (averaging approximately $1,400).<SU>30</SU>

          <FTREF/>Although these figures include not only consumer debt covered by the Act and the Proposed Rule, but also other types of debt such as medical debt, they indicate the importance and central role of<PRTPAGE P="9598"/>consumer debt collection as a market for consumer financial products or services.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>30</SU>Federal Reserve Bank of New York,<E T="03">Quarterly Report on Household Debt and Credit</E>(November 2011),<E T="03">available athttp://www.newyorkfed.org/research/national_economy/householdcredit/DistrictReport_Q32011.pdf.</E>
          </P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau received comments from consumer groups recommending that the Bureau define each of the various debt collection activities described above as separate markets. Although the collection of consumer debt encompasses these different business models and it may be reasonable to define them as separate markets, it is difficult based on current market practices to draw a bright line separating them. Some third party-collectors also buy debt, and debt buyers may utilize in-house or third-party collectors. Similarly, collection attorneys and law firms may, in addition to representing debt owners, buy debt and collect on their own behalf.<SU>31</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau is also not aware of any currently available data that would be useable to devise separate tests for these nonbank covered persons. Thus, the Proposed Rule provides for a single-market approach to consumer debt collection.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>31</SU>Federal Trade Commission,<E T="03">Collecting Consumer Debts: The Challenges of Change,</E>at 3 (Feb. 2009),<E T="03">available athttp://www.ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/debtcollection/dcwr.pdf</E>(citing, Kaulkin Ginsberg, The Kaulkin Report: The Future of Receivables Management at 74 (7th ed. 2007)).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Test to define larger participants in the debt collection market.</E>
        </P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Criteria.</E>The Bureau has broad discretion in choosing criteria for determining whether a nonbank covered person is a larger participant of a covered market. For any specific market there could be several criteria, used alone or in combination, that could be viewed as reasonable alternatives. For the consumer debt collection market, the Bureau considered a variety of criteria, including criteria used by other agencies in different contexts. Among other possible criteria, the Bureau considered annual receipts; annual recoveries; number of employees; and new business (debt purchased by or placed with a collector).</P>
        <P>The Bureau proposes in § 1090.102(a) to use annual receipts as the criterion for defining larger participants in the market for consumer debt collection. As noted above, the Proposed Rule is guided by and adapts the SBA's definition of “annual receipts.” The Bureau believes that annual receipts are a reasonable criterion because, among other things, they are a meaningful measure of the level of participation of an entity in a market and the entity's impact on consumers. For example, third-party collectors, debt buyers, and collection law firms earn income from recovering delinquent consumer debt. Those recoveries are the result of market participation, either through traditional collection means or litigation. Thus, the level of a person's market participation is reflected by the amount of that person's annual receipts. Moreover, by adapting the SBA's definition of “annual receipts,” which has been used by the SBA for purposes of measuring small business concerns since soon after the inception of its program,<SU>32</SU>
          <FTREF/>the Proposed Rule uses a criterion that should be familiar to nonbank covered persons, thereby reducing regulatory burden. Further, the calculation for annual receipts is based on IRS tax forms and, as a result, generally can be determined by using business records created in the ordinary course of business.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>32</SU>
            <E T="03">See</E>“SBA Size Standards Methodology” at 4,<E T="03">available athttp://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/size_standards_methodology.pdf.</E>
          </P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>In addition, the U.S. Census Bureau's 2007 Economic Census (Economic Census)<SU>33</SU>
          <FTREF/>provides an available data source for determining the general contours of the market for consumer debt collection based on the criterion of annual receipts and thereby for defining the larger participants of that market. The Economic Census undertakes a direct survey of domestic business establishments and releases comprehensive statistics about key features and activity levels of these businesses, including total annual receipts.<SU>34</SU>
          <FTREF/>To conduct an Economic Census, the Census Bureau mails out data collection forms for all establishments of multi-unit companies, large single-unit employers, and a sample of small employers (generally defined as three or fewer employees).<SU>35</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>33</SU>U.S. Census Bureau 2007 Economic Census,<E T="03">available at</E>
            <E T="03">http://www.census.gov/econ/census07/.</E>
          </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>34</SU>As noted in the section-by-section discussion of the definition of “annual receipts” (proposed § 1090.101(c)), the SBA and the Economic Census use the term “annual receipts” somewhat differently. As used by the Economic Census, the term includes receipts from all business activities, including net investment income, interest, and dividends, whether or not payment was received in the census year. The SBA, by contrast, defines the term to exclude net capital gains and losses and thus does not capture investment income. Notwithstanding this difference in the meaning of the term, the Economic Census data regarding annual receipts remain useful for purposes of developing a general understanding of the market for consumer debt collection and establishing a test for defining larger participants in that market.</P>
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            <SU>35</SU>Response is required by law. No firm-level data is released; rather, the data are aggregated by sector according to North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) codes. For annual receipts, the Economic Census categorizes a business's annual receipts into one of 11 tiers to indicate different sizes, beginning at the highest level with firms having annual receipts in excess of $100 million, with each lower tier approximately half the size of the one above it (e.g., $50 million, $25 million, $10 million). When categorizing the data by sector, both the SBA and the Economic Census use the NAICS codes. This furthers the purpose of having a standard set of classification codes used across the Federal government. This joint use of NAICS codes enables the Bureau to make direct comparisons between the two data sets for purposes of market classification.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>There are limitations to the use of the Economic Census data on annual receipts in the debt collection market for purposes of the Proposed Rule. Most importantly, the Economic Census data are not limited to the collection of consumer financial debt, but rather include both business and non-financial consumer debt, such as medical debt.<SU>36</SU>
          <FTREF/>They may also be under-inclusive because entities that fall within the NAICS code may not correctly identify themselves or may otherwise fail to respond to the Census; moreover, the NAICS code may not include all persons engaged in activities that meet the definition of consumer debt collection under this proposal. However, although over-inclusive and possibly under-inclusive, the Economic Census data are nevertheless useful in showing the general contours of the consumer debt collection market, the relative size of participants within it on an aggregated basis, and how the participants are clustered by size. This information is thus helpful for purposes of developing a test to determine which participants in the market for consumer debt collection are larger participants based on the criterion of annual receipts.</P>
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            <SU>36</SU>Entities whose activities fall within this NAICS code are described as: “establishments primarily engaged in collecting payments for claims and remitting payments collected to their clients” and include, among others, collection agencies, debt collection services, and account collection services. NAICS code 56144 (collection agencies) through 2007,<E T="03">available at http://www.naicscode.com/search/MoreNAICSDetail.asp?N=561440</E>.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>By contrast, neither annual recoveries nor new business were considered by the Bureau as viable criteria at this time, in large part, because there are not sufficient data to allow the Bureau to ascertain the general contours of the market based on these criteria. Further, the Bureau believes that the number of employees is not a suitable alternative criterion for this market because it may be difficult for a multi-line company to apportion employee time between relevant market-related and other activities. In addition, the number of employees may be an inaccurate measure if a company with wide market reach performs much of its work through contractors.</P>

        <P>The Bureau anticipates considering alternative or additional criteria for measuring larger participants of the market for consumer debt collection in the future if additional data for the debt collection market become available to<PRTPAGE P="9599"/>the Bureau, whether through registration of nonbank covered persons by the Bureau or otherwise.<SU>37</SU>
          <FTREF/>In that event, the Bureau may also consider potential amendments to the annual receipts criterion used in the Proposed Rule. The Bureau seeks comment on the proposed criterion and any additional or alternative criteria that might be used for measuring larger participants in the consumer debt collection market, as well as on any data sources available for such criteria.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>37</SU>The Bureau is contemplating a future rulemaking to establish a nonbank registration program, which could be used to gather data to support subsequent larger participant rulemakings and their implementation. The Bureau has authority to issue such a registration rule under sections 1022(c)(7) and 1024(b)(7) of the Act.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Threshold.</E>Under the Proposed Rule, a nonbank covered person is a larger participant in the market for consumer debt collection if its annual receipts meet a specified threshold. As with regard to the selection of the criterion itself, the Bureau has broad discretion in setting the threshold above which an entity would qualify as a larger participant. The Bureau proposes more than $10 million in annual receipts as the threshold to define larger participants in the consumer debt collection market. Using this threshold, proposed § 1090.102(a) states that if a nonbank covered person offers or provides consumer debt collection, and has annual receipts of more than $10 million resulting from that activity, it will be a larger participant of the consumer debt collection market.</P>
        <P>The Bureau believes that this threshold is a reasonable means of defining larger participants in this market.<SU>38</SU>
          <FTREF/>Based on the Economic Census, the proposed threshold would likely bring within the Bureau's scope of supervision approximately 175 entities<SU>39</SU>
          <FTREF/>out of approximately 4,500 firms engaged in debt collection under NAICS code 56144. Thus, approximately 4 percent of all collection firms would be covered by the proposed threshold.<SU>40</SU>
          <FTREF/>For comparison, based on the Economic Census data, the median for annual receipts among collection firms is roughly $500,000, significantly below the proposed threshold.<SU>41</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>38</SU>The Bureau believes that a lower threshold might bring under the Proposed Rule entities that could reasonably be described as larger participants. The Bureau therefore seeks comment on whether in this proposal or in a future rulemaking the Bureau should set a lower threshold. For example, a threshold of $5 million in annual receipts would cover approximately 361 firms out of 4,500, and would comprise approximately 73% of the industry's annual receipts.</P>
        </FTNT>
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          <P>
            <SU>39</SU>Because firms collecting commercial and other debt that would not fall under the definition of consumer debt collection would not qualify as larger participants, the number of nonbank covered persons that would be larger participants under the Proposed Rule may be less than 175.</P>
        </FTNT>
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          <P>
            <SU>40</SU>Estimated from 2007 U.S. Economic Census—<E T="03">available at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ4&amp;prodType=table</E>, scroll to NAICS code 56144.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>41</SU>Estimated from 2007 U.S. Economic Census—<E T="03">available at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ4&amp;prodType=table,</E>scroll to NAICS code 56144.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau believes that the proposed definition would result in sufficient coverage of the debt collection market to enable the Bureau effectively to identify and assess risks to consumers in that market and assess nonbank covered persons' compliance with Federal consumer financial laws. The firms that would be covered by the proposed threshold generate approximately 63 percent of collections receipts.<SU>42</SU>
          <FTREF/>Thus, although covering only a small percentage of firms in the market, under the proposed threshold, the Bureau's supervision program would cover nonbank entities interacting with a significant portion of consumers with debt under collection.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>42</SU>Estimated from 2007 U.S. Economic Census—<E T="03">available athttp://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ4&amp;prodType=table,</E>scroll to NAICS code 56144.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Two trade associations for the debt collection industry each suggested that the Bureau set a threshold that would cover third-party collection firms and debt buyers with annual revenues of more than $250 million. Based on available data, however, the Bureau estimates that $250 million in annual receipts would cover, at most, approximately seven or fewer firms comprising only approximately 20 percent of overall collection industry receipts.<SU>43</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau does not believe that this recommended threshold would result in sufficient market coverage to allow it effectively to assess compliance with Federal consumer financial laws and detect and assess risks to consumers. Further, by covering only a handful of actors in a market of approximately 4,500 firms, the recommended threshold would omit many firms that would fairly be described as larger market participants. Indeed, the Act provides that the Bureau's supervision authority extends to the “larger,” not merely the “largest,” participants in a market.<SU>44</SU>
          <FTREF/>The threshold set forth in the Proposed Rule would provide the Bureau with the ability to supervise a broader range of market participants than only the very largest and identify and evaluate risks to consumers in different segments of the market.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>43</SU>Estimated from 2007 U.S. Economic Census—<E T="03">available athttp://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ6&amp;prodType=table,</E>scroll to NAICS code 56144.</P>
        </FTNT>
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          <P>
            <SU>44</SU>Act section 1024(a)(1)(B).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau notes that one of the largest debt buyers commented that the Bureau should not limit its supervisory authority to the very largest market participants. This commenter indicated that some of the most significant risks to consumers come from smaller debt collection companies that do not file disclosures and financial statements with the Securities and Exchange Commission and may not be properly licensed. Another industry commenter noted that smaller debt collection firms own or service tens of millions of consumer collection accounts, but often lack the sophisticated quality control mechanisms, training programs, and technological safeguards of the largest debt collectors.</P>
        <P>Finally, the threshold set forth in the Proposed Rule is substantially above the SBA's size standard for defining small business concerns. Under the SBA's rules, a debt collection firm with annual receipts of $7 million or less is a small business concern.<SU>45</SU>
          <FTREF/>Consequently, the Bureau believes that small business concerns under the SBA's rules generally should not meet the Proposed Rule's threshold for the consumer debt collection market.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>45</SU>U.S. Small Business Administration Table of Small Business Size Standards Matched to NAICS Codes,<E T="03">http://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/Size_Standards_Table.pdf</E>at 32.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The proposed threshold is tailored for consumer debt collection, and the Bureau recognizes that it may not be suitable for other markets. The Bureau anticipates that other thresholds may be appropriate for purposes of defining larger participants in other markets. Moreover, just as with its choice of criteria, the Bureau anticipates considering alternative thresholds to define larger participants of the market for consumer debt collection in the future if additional data for the consumer debt collection market become available to the Bureau.</P>
        <P>The Bureau seeks comment, including any possible alternatives on the threshold it proposes for defining larger participants in the consumer debt collection market.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Apportionment.</E>The Bureau recognizes that there are multi-line companies that derive only a portion of their annual receipts from activities related to the consumer debt collection market. The Bureau further recognizes that in determining whether a person qualifies as a larger participant, the<PRTPAGE P="9600"/>annual receipts that are relevant are those that derive from a market covered by the Proposed Rule. Thus, the proposal provides that the only annual receipts to be considered are those “resulting from” activities related to the covered market. For example, a single entity might engage in both consumer debt collection and the collection of commercial debt. Similarly, in certain cases, the consumer debt it collects may be debt unrelated to consumer financial products or services, such as medical debt. In these circumstances, only the annual receipts resulting from the entity's collection of debt related to consumer financial products or services would be considered for purposes of determining whether the person is a larger participant of the consumer debt collection market.</P>
        <P>The Bureau recognizes that this apportionment adds an additional step in determining whether an entity is a larger participant for multi-line nonbank covered persons, and of nonbank covered persons that are part of a corporate family that files its tax returns on a consolidated basis. The Bureau also understands that the burden of determining annual receipts, and performing this additional calculation where necessary, will vary among businesses. The Bureau seeks comment on the way apportionment is treated in the Proposed Rule and any suggested alternative method for determining whether multi-line entities qualify as larger participants in a given market.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">Section 1090.102(b)—Consumer Reporting</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">Market Overview</HD>
        <P>Proposed § 1090.102(b) relates to the market for consumer reporting. As explained in the section-by-section description of proposed § 1090.101(i) above, the consumer reporting market includes the largest consumer reporting agencies selling comprehensive consumer reports, consumer report resellers, and specialty consumer reporting agencies. The largest consumer reporting agencies collect, among other information, credit account information, items sent for collection, and public records such as judgments and bankruptcies. Resellers purchase consumer information from one or more of the largest agencies, typically provide further input to the consumer report (including by merging files from multiple agencies or adding information from other data sources), and then resell the report to lenders and other users. Specialty consumer reporting agencies primarily collect and provide specific types of information that may be used to make eligibility decisions for particular consumer financial products or services, such as payday loans or checking accounts, or for other determinations, such as eligibility for employment or rental housing. However, certain types of specialty consumer reporting agencies, depending on their activities, may not be engaged in offering consumer financial products or services within the meaning of the Act, and for that reason would not be “covered persons” subject to the Bureau's supervisory authority.<SU>46</SU>
          <FTREF/>These effective exclusions are implemented in the definition of consumer reporting in proposed § 1090.101(i).</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>46</SU>Such an agency does not provide a “consumer financial product or service” if it provides only information “that is used or expected to be used solely in any decision regarding the offering or provision of a product or service that is not a consumer financial product or service, including a decision for employment, government licensing, or a residential lease or tenancy involving a consumer.” Act section 1002(15)(A)(ix)(I)(cc). The Bureau received a number of comments from consumer groups suggesting that the larger participant rule include within its scope of coverage firms that engage in providing background screening for employment purposes. However, as noted above, such activities do not constitute a “consumer financial product or service” within the meaning of the Act.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The consumer reporting market is appropriate for inclusion in the Proposed Rule because it is a market for a consumer financial product or service under section 1024(a)(1)(B) of the Act. Additionally, consumer reporting is of fundamental importance to the broader market for consumer financial products and services. Consumer reports (commonly referred to as “credit reports”), which contain information about consumers' credit histories and other transactions, and the credit scores derived from these reports, affect many aspects of consumers' lives. Consumer reports are important tools that lenders use to assess borrower risk when evaluating applications for credit cards, home mortgage loans, automobile loans, and other types of credit. Consumer reports may also be used to determine eligibility and pricing for other types of products and services and other relationships, such as checking accounts. The consumer reporting market affects hundreds of millions of consumers. The Consumer Data Industry Association estimates that each year there are more than 36 billion updates made to consumer files at consumer reporting agencies,<SU>47</SU>
          <FTREF/>and three billion reports issued.<SU>48</SU>
          <FTREF/>It also estimates that each of the three largest consumer reporting agencies maintains credit files on more than 200 million consumers.<SU>49</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>47</SU>Stuart Pratt, President, Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA), Statement before House Committee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit, “Keeping Score on Credit Scores: An Overview of Credit Scores, Credit Reports, and Their Impact on Consumers,” at 7 (March 24, 2010),<E T="03">available athttp://www.house.gov/apps/list/hearing/financialsvcs_dem/pratt_testimony.pdf</E>).<E T="03">See also</E>Federal Trade Commission, Report to Congress Under Sections 318 and 319 of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 at 8-9 (2004).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>48</SU>
            <E T="03">See</E>Stuart Pratt, President, Consumer Data Industry Association (CDIA), Statement before House Committee on Financial Services, “Credit Reports: Consumers' Ability to Dispute and Change Inaccurate Information,” at 23 (June 19, 2007),<E T="03">available athttp://archives.financialservices.house.gov/hearing110/ospratt061907.pdf</E>.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>

            <SU>49</SU>Stuart Pratt, Comments of CDIA to National Telecommunications and Information Administration, “Information Privacy and Innovation in the Internet Economy,” at 2 (June 13, 2010),<E T="03">available athttp://ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/comments/100402174-0175-01/attachments/Consumer%20Data%20Industry%20Association%20Comments.pdf</E>.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>In response to the Notice, the Bureau received more than 10,400 comments, approximately 10,300 of which were nearly identical letters sent from individuals asking the Bureau to exercise supervisory authority over different types of consumer reporting agencies and over credit scoring companies. On the other hand, one industry trade association commented that the Bureau should give careful consideration to the costs and burdens of including the consumer reporting market within the larger participant rule.</P>
        <P>In addition, a number of commenters recommended that the Bureau divide the consumer reporting market into separate markets for the largest consumer reporting agencies, specialized consumer reporting agencies, and credit scoring companies to ensure that consumer reporting agencies other than the three largest are deemed larger participants. The Bureau recognizes the importance of covering different types of consumer reporting agencies in its supervision program and believes that it may be reasonable to identify separate markets. At this time, however, despite its request for public comment on the best data sources, the Bureau is not currently aware of adequate data to devise separate tests for distinct markets in the consumer reporting industry. Although the Bureau is treating the consumer reporting market as a single market, as discussed in further detail below, it has chosen a test that would bring within the scope of the Bureau's supervision program certain consumer reporting agencies other than the very largest, including some larger specialty consumer reporting agencies.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Test to define larger participant in the consumer reporting market.</E>
          <PRTPAGE P="9601"/>
        </P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Criteria.</E>As noted in the section-by-section description of the consumer debt collection market above (proposed § 1090.102(a)), the Bureau has broad discretion in choosing criteria for measuring whether a nonbank entity is a larger participant of a covered market. The Bureau considered several criteria to measure participants in the consumer reporting market. These include, among others, annual receipts; number of unique consumer reports sold or otherwise provided to a third party annually; number of individual consumers a nonbank covered person collects, analyzes, and maintains data about, or provides consumer reports on, annually; and number of employees.</P>
        <P>The Bureau proposes in § 1090.102(b) to use annual receipts as the criterion for defining larger participants in the consumer reporting market. As in the consumer debt collection market, the Bureau proposes to use as a guide the SBA's definition of “annual receipts.” The Bureau believes that annual receipts resulting from consumer reporting activities provide a reasonable indication of the level of market participation by a person and its impact on consumers. Consumer reporting agencies earn income from selling consumer reports and other market-related activities that directly affect consumers. As a result, the greater the annual receipts of a consumer reporting agency, the greater its market participation and the greater its impact on consumers. In addition, as with the consumer debt collection market, by adapting the SBA's definition of “annual receipts,” which has been used by the SBA since soon after the inception of its program, the proposed test is intended to be sufficiently straightforward so as not to put undue burden on nonbank covered persons in determining or disputing whether they are subject to the Bureau's nonbank supervision program.</P>
        <P>There are limited data available to develop a test for defining larger participants in the consumer reporting market. Although several of the largest participants in this market are public companies, the majority of firms are private and do not publicly disclose data. However, as with the consumer debt collection market, for the criterion of annual receipts, the 2007 Economic Census data provides an available data source.<SU>50</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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            <SU>50</SU>A description of the Economic Census and its methodologies may be found in the debt collection market section (proposed § 1090.102(a)) above.</P>
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        <P>The Bureau analyzed the Economic Census data for annual receipts for NAICS code 561450 (credit bureaus). Encompassed within this code are both “consumer reporting agencies” and “mercantile (business-to-business) reporting agencies.” Consequently, as with the consumer debt collection market, a limitation of the Economic Census data is that they are over-inclusive.<SU>51</SU>
          <FTREF/>They are also under-inclusive because entities that fall within the NAICS code may not correctly identify themselves or may otherwise fail to respond to the Census; moreover, the NAICS code may not include all persons engaged in activities that meet the definition of consumer reporting under this proposal. An additional limitation of the Economic Census data for this particular NAICS code is that for certain census tiers, the aggregated annual receipts data are kept confidential.<SU>52</SU>
          <FTREF/>The data are nonetheless useful in showing the general distribution of the size of participants in the consumer reporting market.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>51</SU>
            <E T="03">http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/help/jsf/pages/metadata.xhtml?lang=en&amp;type=category&amp;id=category.en./ECN/ECN/2007_US/56SSSZ4.MEASURE.RCPTOT#main_content.</E>
          </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>52</SU>
            <E T="03">Available at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ4&amp;prodType=table</E>, scroll to NAICS code 56145. Many Census tiers have flags in the receipts category, which read “withheld” to avoid disclosing data for individual companies; data are included in higher level totals. Other aggregated revenue data are available in a table showing the concentration of revenues among the largest firms, which extend through the top 50.<E T="03">See also http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ6&amp;prodType=table</E>, scroll to NAICS code 56145.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>By contrast, the Bureau does not believe that other potential criteria, such as the total number of unique consumer reports sold or the number of individual consumers an entity provides consumer reports on, are appropriate alternatives because the available data do not permit the Bureau meaningfully to measure the general contours of the market based on these criteria and thus to devise a test for defining larger participants in the market on the basis of them. Further, the Bureau believes that the number of employees is not a suitable alternative criterion because it could be very difficult for a multi-line company to apportion employee time between market-related and other activities, and many positions could be filled by contractors rather than employees.</P>
        <P>As additional data for the consumer reporting market become available to the Bureau, through future registration of nonbank covered persons or by other means, the Bureau may consider other criteria and potential revisions to the annual receipts criterion used in the Proposed Rule. The Bureau seeks comment on the proposed criterion and any additional or alternative criteria that might be used for measuring larger participants in the consumer reporting market, as well as on any data sources available for such criteria.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Threshold.</E>As noted above with regard to the consumer debt collection market, the Bureau has broad discretion in setting the threshold above which a nonbank covered person will qualify as a larger participant in the consumer reporting market.</P>
        <P>The Bureau proposes adopting more than $7 million in annual receipts as the threshold to define larger participants in the consumer reporting market. Applying this threshold, proposed § 1090.102(b) states that if a nonbank covered person offers or provides consumer reporting and has annual receipts of more than $7 million resulting from this activity, it will be a larger participant of the consumer reporting market.</P>
        <P>The Bureau believes that this threshold is reasonable, in part, because available data indicate that it would enable the Bureau to cover in its nonbank supervision program the largest consumer reporting agencies as well as a number of larger specialty consumer reporting agencies.<SU>53</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau believes that this threshold would cover a sufficient number of market participants to enable the Bureau effectively to assess compliance and identify and assess risks to consumers, but at the same time cover only the “larger” participants of the market.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>53</SU>The Bureau believes that a lower threshold might bring under the Proposed Rule entities that could reasonably be described as larger participants. The Bureau therefore seeks comment on whether in this proposal or in a future rulemaking the Bureau should set a lower threshold. For example, a threshold of $5 million in annual receipts would cover approximately 36 firms out of 401, and would comprise approximately 95% of the industry's annual receipts.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>While there are hundreds of consumer reporting agencies, according to the 2007 Economic Census, a threshold of more than $7 million in annual receipts would cover no more than 39 credit bureaus, or 7 percent of credit reporting agencies (including both mercantile credit reporting agencies and consumer reporting agencies).<SU>54</SU>
          <FTREF/>Because the Economic Census indicates that 75 percent of these credit bureaus are consumer reporting agencies,<SU>55</SU>
          <FTREF/>this<PRTPAGE P="9602"/>threshold would likely cover approximately 30 out of approximately 401 consumer reporting agencies. However, some of those consumer reporting agencies may be specialty consumer reporting agencies providing, for example, consumer reports only for employment background screening or rental decisions. As noted above, such agencies do not offer consumer financial products or services within the meaning of the Act, and are effectively excluded from the Bureau's supervisory jurisdiction.<SU>56</SU>
          <FTREF/>As a result, the Bureau believes that this threshold will cover fewer than 30 consumer reporting agencies. Again for comparison, the Bureau estimates that the median for annual receipts in this industry is less than $500,000, significantly below the proposed threshold.<SU>57</SU>
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        </P>
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            <SU>54</SU>This calculation assumes that firms in the Census-defined tier between $5 million and $10 million are evenly distributed throughout the tier.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>55</SU>The Bureau extrapolated the number of entities from the proportion of establishments that are part of consumer reporting agencies rather than part of mercantile reporting agencies. According to the<PRTPAGE/>Economic Census, consumer reporting agencies account for almost 75 percent of all credit bureau entities (401 out of 535 in total). The Economic Census also indicates that the consumer reporting industry is highly concentrated. The 50 largest firms generate 96 percent of industry revenues. Conversely, the smallest 50 percent of firms generate approximately 1 percent of revenues.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>56</SU>
            <E T="03">See</E>Act section 1002(15)(A)(ix)(I)(cc). This provision defines the term “financial product or service” to exclude the provision of information “that is used or expected to be used solely in any decision regarding the offering or provision of a product or service that is not a consumer financial product or service, including a decision for employment, government licensing, or a residential lease or tenancy involving a consumer.”</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>57</SU>The median is estimated from data<E T="03">available at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ4&amp;prodType=table</E>, scroll to NAICS code 56145.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The threshold of more than $7 million in annual receipts is consistent with the objective of supervising market participants that have a significant impact on consumers, in terms of the number of consumers affected by their operations. In the consumer reporting industry, prices range from two to three cents for prescreening products, from seven cents to sixty two cents for credit scores, and from one to two dollars for consumer reports, while some specialty reports may cost several dollars.<SU>58</SU>
          <FTREF/>Thus, a company with more than $7 million in annual receipts would likely impact several million consumers. Further, the entities meeting the proposed threshold generate approximately 94 percent of industry receipts.<SU>59</SU>
          <FTREF/>Although this market share coverage is higher than that resulting from the threshold proposed for the consumer debt collection market, the Bureau believes that this difference is appropriate in light of the different structures of the two markets, particularly the highly concentrated nature of the consumer reporting market and the different types of firms encompassed in the market.</P>
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            <SU>58</SU>Based on an analysis of General Services Administration schedules and other publicly available price quotes for several consumer reporting firms.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>59</SU>Estimated from 2007 Economic Census—<E T="03">available at http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ4&amp;prodType=table</E>, scroll to NAICS code 56145.<E T="03">See also http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ECN_2007_US_56SSSZ6&amp;prodType=table</E>, scroll to NAICS code 56145.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Pending better and more complete data sources, the Bureau tentatively concludes that setting the threshold higher than that proposed amount likely would not result in sufficient coverage of consumer reporting agencies effectively to identify and assess risks to consumers in the consumer reporting market and to assess compliance with the Federal consumer financial laws. It is particularly important to reach larger participants of the consumer reporting market that may not be the largest firms, as some consumers may not have files at the largest consumer reporting agencies. Many consumers may not utilize a credit card or checking account, or otherwise participate in mainstream financial activities. As a result, the largest consumer reporting agencies may receive little, if any, data with which to maintain files on these consumers. However, these consumers may utilize alternative financial products such as payday loans or check cashing services, which in some instances may be reported to specialty consumer reporting agencies. Setting the threshold too high would fail to capture the larger specialty consumer reporting agencies that compile information about consumers in alternative financial markets.</P>
        <P>Finally, the proposed threshold is consistent with the SBA's size standard for defining small business concerns. Under the SBA's rules, a consumer reporting firm with annual receipts of $7 million or less is a small business concern.<SU>60</SU>
          <FTREF/>Thus, the Bureau believes that small business concerns under the SBA's rules generally should not meet the Proposed Rule's threshold for the consumer reporting market.</P>
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          <P>

            <SU>60</SU>U.S. Small Business Administration Table of Small Business Size Standards Matched to NAICS Codes,<E T="03">http://www.sba.gov/sites/default/files/Size_Standards_Table.pdf</E>at 32.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>In tailoring the thresholds for this market, the Bureau considered several comments from both industry and consumer groups that suggested the Bureau use tests involving multiple criteria and thresholds for each market segment. Although the Bureau recognizes the advantages of this approach, in light of the limited data for the consumer reporting market, the Bureau tentatively concludes that in the case of consumer reporting a test using a single criterion and threshold would be most effective for the nonbank supervision program at this time.</P>
        <P>The Bureau seeks comment, including any possible alternatives, on the proposed threshold for defining larger participants in the consumer reporting market.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Apportionment.</E>As with the consumer debt collection market, the Bureau recognizes that in developing a test for determining whether a person qualifies as a larger participant, the annual receipts that are relevant are those that derive from a market covered by the Proposed Rule. Thus, the proposal provides that the only annual receipts to be considered are those “resulting from” activities related to the covered market. As with the consumer debt collection market, the need to apportion revenues would add an additional step in determining whether an entity is a larger participant both for multi-line nonbank covered persons and for nonbank covered persons that are part of a corporate family that files its tax returns on a consolidated basis. The Bureau seeks comment on the way apportionment is treated in the Proposed Rule and any suggested alternative method for determining whether multi-line entities qualify as larger participants in a given market.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Section 1090.103—Status as Larger Participant Subject to Supervision</HD>
        <P>The Bureau believes that it is important that the Bureau have sufficient time to undertake and complete supervisory activities relating to a larger participant. Thus, proposed § 1090.103 states that a person qualifying as a larger participant under § 1090.102 shall not cease to be a larger participant under this part until two years from the first day of the tax year in which the person last met the applicable test under § 1090.102.<SU>61</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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            <SU>61</SU>For example, assume a nonbank consumer reporting agency's tax year were to run from July 1 to June 30. Assume the entity had $8 million in receipts in each of the tax years of 2010, 2011, and 2012 (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011; July 1, 2011 to June 30, 2012; and July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013, respectively). That entity would have $8 million in annual receipts for the 2012 tax year (July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013), as annual receipts are generally calculated as a three-year average. If the entity then had only $2 million in receipts for the 2013 tax year (July 1, 2013 to June 30, 2014), its annual receipts for the 2013 tax year would be $6 million. With the two-year supervision period, it would nevertheless remain a larger participant through June 30, 2014 because of its annual receipts in the 2012 tax year. On the other hand, assume the same facts but that the entity's tax year were to run from April 1 to March 31. In that case, the entity would remain a<PRTPAGE/>larger participant through March 31, 2014. If the entity were to continue to have $7 million or less in annual receipts for the 2014 tax year (April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015), it would not be a larger participant for that year. However, if it were to have more than $7 million in annual receipts for the 2014 tax year, it would again qualify as a larger participant for that year and would remain a larger participant through March 31, 2016, even if its annual receipts again fell below $7 million for the 2015 tax year (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <PRTPAGE P="9603"/>
        <P>For the above reasons, the Bureau believes that establishing this minimum two-year supervision period is appropriate for the administration of the Bureau's supervisory authority and will avoid the inefficiency of more frequent determinations of an entity's status. The Bureau seeks comment on all aspects of proposed § 1090.103, and in particular on whether a longer or shorter supervision period might be appropriate.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Section 1090.104—Determination of Status as a Larger Participant</HD>
        <P>Prior to its implementation of a registration program, the Bureau expects to use various data sources, including publicly available data, to identify which nonbank covered persons appear to qualify as larger participants. If the Bureau determines that an entity qualifies as a larger participant and, after assessing applicable criteria as set forth in the Act, including risk to consumers,<SU>62</SU>
          <FTREF/>decides to undertake supervisory action in connection with that entity, the Bureau will send the entity a letter apprising it that it plans to undertake supervisory action on the basis of the entity's status as a larger participant. The Bureau recognizes that there may be instances when a person will dispute that it is a larger participant after receiving such a letter. Proposed § 1090.104 sets forth a procedure for such a person to dispute its classification as a larger participant by providing to the Assistant Director for Nonbank Supervision of the Bureau an affidavit setting forth an explanation of the basis for the person's assertion that it does not meet the definition of larger participant. Proposed § 1090.104 further permits a person to include with the response copies of any records, documents, or other information on which the person relied to make the assertion. Proposed § 1090.104 further provides that a person waives the right, at any time that it may dispute that it qualifies as a larger participant, to rely on any argument, records, documents, or other information that it fails to submit to the Assistant Director under this section. Moreover, proposed § 1090.104 states that a person who fails to respond to the Bureau's written communication within 30 days will be deemed to have acknowledged that it is a larger participant. Under proposed § 1090.104, after reviewing the affidavit and any other information submitted by the person disputing its status as a larger participant or deemed relevant by the Assistant Director, the Assistant Director must send the person a statement setting forth the Bureau's conclusion as to whether the person meets the definition of a larger participant. Additionally, the Proposed Rule provides that the Assistant Director may require that a person provide to the Bureau such records, documents, and information as the Assistant Director may deem appropriate to determine whether a person is a larger participant.<SU>63</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>62</SU>Act section 1024(b)(2). The factors to be considered in making this assessment include asset size, volume of transactions involving consumer financial products or services, risks to consumers, the extent to which institutions are subject to state oversight, and any other factor that the Bureau determines to be relevant.</P>
        </FTNT>
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          <P>
            <SU>63</SU>The Bureau believes that while it would have this authority under section 1024 of the Act even absent a regulation, a regulation is useful to provide clarity on the issue.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>These provisions are proposed pursuant to the Bureau's authority under section 1024(b)(7) of the Act to facilitate the Bureau's supervision of larger participants of the markets covered by this Proposed Rule by permitting the Bureau to determine whether a person meets the test for being a larger participant.<SU>64</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau also proposes § 1090.104 pursuant to section 1022(b)(1) of the Act, which grants the Director the authority to prescribe such rules as may be necessary and appropriate to enable the Bureau to administer and carry out the purposes and objectives of the Federal consumer financial laws, such as its supervision of larger participants, and to prevent evasions of these laws. Providing a process whereby entities must come forward with information if they wish to dispute their status as larger participants, and providing the Bureau the ability to require such information, is necessary and appropriate for the Bureau to implement and efficiently exercise its supervision authority and to prevent evasion of section 1024 of the Act.<SU>65</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>64</SU>Section 1024(b)(7) of the Act provides that in developing requirements or systems under that provision, where appropriate the Bureau shall consult with State agencies regarding requirements or systems (including coordinated or combined systems for registration). Given the focus of these provisions of the Proposed Rule on obtaining information to determine larger participant status, the Bureau does not believe that such consultation is appropriate in connection with this proposal. The Bureau, however, requests comments from relevant State agencies on this proposal.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>65</SU>The Bureau also proposes § 1090.104 in part pursuant to section 1022(c)(5) of the Act, which permits the Bureau to require that a nonbank person file with the Bureau, under oath or otherwise, annual or special reports or written answers to specific questions, to determine whether such person is a covered person.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau seeks comment on this proposed process for allowing a person to submit to the Bureau documents and information supporting its assertion that it is not a larger participant. The Bureau also seeks comment on all other aspects of these proposed provisions.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VI. Request for Comments</HD>
        <P>The Bureau invites comment on all aspects of this notice of proposed rulemaking and on the specific issues on which comment is solicited elsewhere herein, including on any appropriate modifications or exceptions to the Proposed Rule. The Bureau also seeks comment on which other markets for consumer financial products or services should be covered by future proposed rules to define larger participants.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VII. Section 1022(b)(2)(A) of the Act</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">A. Overview</HD>
        <P>Section 1022(b)(2)(A) of the Act calls for the Bureau to consider the potential benefits, costs, and impacts of its regulations.<SU>66</SU>

          <FTREF/>The proposal, if adopted, would authorize the Bureau to exercise its supervisory authority with respect to certain nonbank covered persons defined as larger participants of the consumer debt collection and consumer reporting markets. Nonbank covered persons in the consumer debt collection market with more than $10 million in annual receipts and nonbank covered persons in the consumer reporting market with more than $7 million in annual receipts, as calculated in the manner set forth in the proposal, would qualify as larger participants and thus be subject to the Bureau's supervision authority. As noted, the Bureau estimates that these thresholds would encompass approximately 175<PRTPAGE P="9604"/>consumer debt collectors and 30 consumer reporting agencies.</P>
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            <SU>66</SU>Specifically, the Bureau is to consider the potential benefits and costs of a regulation to consumers and covered persons, including the potential reduction of access by consumers to consumer financial products or services; the impact on depository institutions and credit unions with $10 billion or less in total assets as described in section 1026 of the Act; and the impact on consumers in rural areas. The manner and extent to which the provisions of section 1022(b)(2) apply to a rulemaking of this kind that does not establish standards of conduct is unclear. Nevertheless, to inform this rulemaking more fully, the Bureau performed the described analyses.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>That the Bureau is authorized to undertake supervisory activities with respect to a nonbank covered person that qualifies as a larger participant does not necessarily mean that the Bureau would in fact undertake such activities. Rather, the Bureau would decide whether to use its limited resources to examine or otherwise exercise its supervisory authority over a larger participant based on criteria set by Congress, which focus on risks to consumers.<SU>67</SU>
          <FTREF/>Conversely, nonbank covered persons in the consumer debt collection market with $10 million or less in annual receipts and nonbank covered persons in the consumer reporting market with $7 million or less in annual receipts, as calculated in the manner set forth in the proposal, generally would not be subject to the Bureau's supervision authority as larger participants of a covered market. They would, however, be subject to the Bureau's rulemaking and enforcement authority and subject to potential Bureau supervision pursuant to section 1024(a)(1)(C) of the Act.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>67</SU>Act section 1024(b)(2). The Bureau is required to exercise its authority under its nonbank supervision program in a manner that is “based on the assessment by the Bureau of the risks posed to consumers in the relevant product markets and geographic markets, and taking into consideration, as applicable—(A) the asset size of the covered person; (B) the volume of transactions involving consumer financial products or services in which the covered person engages; (C) the risks to consumers created by the provision of such consumer financial products or services; (D) the extent to which such institutions are subject to oversight by State authorities for consumer protection; and (E) any other factors that the Bureau determines to be relevant to a class of covered persons.”</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau notes at the outset that there is little publicly available data with which to effectively measure or quantify the benefits, costs, and impacts of supervision for compliance with Federal consumer financial law generally; as applied to the consumer debt collection or consumer reporting markets, more specifically; or, even more particularly, to covered persons in these markets with annual receipts above the thresholds set by the Proposed Rule. The Bureau has sought information from State regulators and regulatory associations to help quantify the costs incurred by nonbank covered persons from supervision, but, to date, the Bureau has been unable to locate useful information. As a result, the analysis that follows qualitatively examines the benefits, costs, and impacts of the key provisions of the proposal.<SU>68</SU>
          <FTREF/>The Bureau seeks comment on additional sources of data to evaluate the proposal. The Bureau will further consider the benefits, costs, and impacts of the Proposed Rule and any modifications the Bureau might make to the Proposed Rule prior to adopting a final rule.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>68</SU>Where benefits or costs are not readily quantifiable or where data is not reasonably available, the Bureau will conduct qualitative analyses relying on information from available sources.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">B. Potential Benefits and Costs to Consumers and Covered Persons</HD>

        <P>The analysis considers the benefits, costs, and impacts of the key provisions of the proposal against a pre-statutory baseline,<E T="03">i.e.,</E>the benefits, costs, and impacts of the statute<SU>69</SU>
          <FTREF/>and the regulation combined. Together, the Act and the Proposed Rule initiate a Federal supervision program for certain nonbank entities in the markets for consumer debt collection and consumer reporting. The benefits, costs, and impacts therefore are considered relative to a baseline where such a Federal supervisory regime does not exist for nonbank institutions in these markets.<SU>70</SU>
          <FTREF/>In the following discussion, references to the proposal or the supervision program should be read to include the relevant provisions of the Act and the Proposed Rule regarding larger participants.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>69</SU>Sections 1024(a)(1)(B) and 1024(b) of the Act.</P>
        </FTNT>
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          <P>
            <SU>70</SU>The Bureau has discretion in any rulemaking to choose an appropriate scope of analysis with respect to potential benefits and costs and an appropriate baseline. For the current proposal, another approach would be focus almost entirely on the supervision-related costs for larger participants and would omit a broader consideration of the benefits and costs of increased compliance. The Bureau, as a matter of discretion, has chosen to describe a broader range of potential effects to more fully inform the rulemaking.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The potential benefit to consumers from the proposal is the increased consumer protection that should result from larger participants' likely increased compliance with Federal consumer financial law.<SU>71</SU>
          <FTREF/>The potential costs derive from the resources that larger participants will use to respond to any supervisory activity by the Bureau and to improve their compliance where necessary.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>71</SU>The Bureau also views the increased detection and assessment of risks to consumers and to the consumer financial markets as a critical mission of the supervision program. The extent to which the Bureau is better informed and that further policy actions yield tangible benefits to consumers, covered persons, and the markets in general could also be viewed as a longer term benefit.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The Bureau expects that the initiation of the supervision program in these markets will likely increase larger participants' compliance with Federal consumer financial law, and that such additional compliance will yield certain benefits for consumers that are affected by consumer debt collectors or consumer reporting agencies. For example, supervisory activity by the Bureau may lead to increased compliance with various statutes and regulations governing consumer debt collection and consumer reporting activities, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act<SU>72</SU>
          <FTREF/>and the Fair Credit Reporting Act,<SU>73</SU>
          <FTREF/>respectively.<SU>74</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>72</SU>15 U.S.C. 1692<E T="03">et seq.</E>
          </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>73</SU>15 U.S.C. 1681<E T="03">et seq.</E>
          </P>
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          <P>
            <SU>74</SU>For those larger participants as to which the Bureau does not initiate supervisory activity, it is expected that the prospect of potential supervisory activity may create an incentive to increase compliance where it is lacking.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Increased compliance with existing laws may lead the affected entities to incur additional costs. Expenditures on systems and personnel may be required to revise existing products or processes to the extent they do not comply with Federal consumer financial law. At present, the Bureau does not have specific information on the magnitude of such changes, but expects that such costs will be larger at firms where major changes are necessary.</P>
        <P>Additional costs of the Proposed Rule are related to instances in which the Bureau decides to undertake supervisory activity, including an examination, with respect to a larger participant. The nature and extent of the supervisory activity will depend on the circumstances, and the costs incurred by an entity may derive from the gathering and reporting of information; the staff time, space and resources necessary to support on site exams; or other costs of interacting with the supervisor. Importantly, the proposal, if adopted, would not in itself impose any supervision-related costs. The rule would only authorize the Bureau to undertake certain supervisory activities. In deciding whether to undertake a supervisory activity with respect to any particular larger participant, the Bureau would have to take account of its limited supervisory resources, and apply the statutory criteria, which focus on risks to consumers. Therefore, these potential costs related to responding to supervisory activity, and any potential costs or benefits derived from increased compliance that would result from such supervisory activity, are probabilistic in nature.</P>

        <P>Consumer debt collectors and consumer reporting agencies may also incur some minor costs in determining if they qualify as larger participants under the rule, specifically if they believe their annual receipts are near<PRTPAGE P="9605"/>the applicable thresholds and they wish to dispute the Bureau's decision to commence a supervisory activity based on their status as larger participants. The Bureau's choice to use annual receipts, a well-defined criterion that is likely available to these entities, should help to minimize the costs of this calculation relative to other possible criteria. This is true even though apportionment may be necessary for certain firms that engage in activities not covered by this rule.</P>
        <P>As noted earlier, the Bureau may decide to undertake supervisory activity with regard to a larger participant only after considering the applicable statutory criteria including factors such as the size of the entity and risks to consumers. For larger firms or firms where there is evidence of risk to consumers, the benefits of the proposal should be highest. The largest firms are expected to impact the most customers; therefore, any lapses in compliance by such firms may have the largest negative impacts.<SU>75</SU>
          <FTREF/>Any increase in compliance would therefore benefit a large number of customers or transactions. At the same time, these firms should be best able to bear any fixed supervisory costs given their size and their potential ability to spread these costs over the large number of consumers and transactions. Where there is evidence of risks to consumers, the benefits of supervisory activity are also expected to be high. As a result, the statutory criteria regarding supervision should ensure that those larger participants that are supervised and that incur the costs of that supervision are the same firms where the benefits are likely to be highest.</P>
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          <P>
            <SU>75</SU>Larger firms may have more comprehensive or complex systems to monitor internal compliance limiting potential failures to comply with relevant regulations. However, the increased difficulty in coordination and communication in larger firms, and the fact that any compliance failures that do occur may impact a greater number of consumers, suggests that the benefits of supervision are still substantial.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The proposal, if adopted, may have impacts on consumers' access to consumer financial products or services. Predicting the nature and extent of any potential impacts is difficult, particularly given that consumers are not generally the end customers in these two markets. For most consumers, consumer credit reports and the information contained therein, are primarily an input into ultimate credit decisions by mortgage lenders, credit card issuers, and other financial services providers. Similarly, terms in the consumer debt collection market are set between debt collectors and the creditors for whom they collect or from whom they purchase debts, in part, based on the debt collectors' ability to recover from consumers.</P>

        <P>Under the proposal, larger participants, and in particular those with respect to whom the Bureau chooses to conduct supervisory activity, are expected to incur the majority of the resource costs of increased compliance and increases in the quality of the services provided (<E T="03">e.g.</E>credit reports may become more accurate, or consumers in collection may be treated more fairly).<SU>76</SU>
          <FTREF/>However, providers may pass on those costs to their customers (as noted, consumers do not generally purchase these types of services) who then may pass them on to consumers, in part through changes in prices for credit. The extent to which these costs are eventually reflected, on average, in higher prices for consumers or lower profits for the affected firms depends on the competitive conditions in the relevant markets. Some consumers could see higher costs of credit and less access, while for others the opposite could be true.<SU>77</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>76</SU>Debt collectors and consumer reporting agencies below the larger participant thresholds may change their behavior in response to the actions of larger participants. Specific reactions will depend on various factors, including the extent to which larger participants change their services or pricing, and are therefore difficult to predict.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>77</SU>For example, increased accuracy of credit reports may yield a higher credit score for some borrowers and lower score for others. This former group could see the cost of credit decrease and access increase. The opposite may happen for the latter. Overall, the increased accuracy of the information should improve the pricing and allocation of credit.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>In developing the proposal the Bureau considered selecting different thresholds for each market. One alternative would be to set the thresholds substantially higher and cover only the very largest firms in each market. For example, a threshold of $100 million in annual receipts in the market for consumer reporting would cover only about 10 firms. Under such an alternative, the benefits of supervision to both consumers and covered persons would likely be substantially reduced, since firms impacting a large number of consumers and/or consumers in important market segments would be omitted. On the other hand, the potential costs to covered persons would of course be reduced if fewer firms were defined as larger participants and thus fewer were subject to the Bureau's supervision authority on that basis.<SU>78</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>78</SU>Pursuant to section 1024(e) of the Act, the Bureau also has supervision authority over service providers to nonbank covered persons encompassed by section 1024(a)(1), which includes larger participants, and some of these service providers may qualify as covered persons. The service providers to consumer debt collection and consumer reporting larger participants may include data aggregators, law firms, account maintenance services, call centers, data and record suppliers, and software providers. The Bureau does not have data on the number and characteristics of these service providers. The Bureau's discussion of potential costs, benefits, and impacts that may result from this proposal generally applies to service providers to larger participants.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">C. Impact on Depository Institutions and Credit Unions With Total Assets of $10 Billion or Less as Described in Section 1026 of the Act, and the Impact on Consumers in Rural Areas</HD>
        <P>The proposal does not apply to depository institutions or credit unions of any size.<SU>79</SU>
          <FTREF/>In addition, there is no additional or unique impact from the proposal on rural consumers.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>79</SU>As noted above, as potential users of some of the services covered by the proposal, depository institutions and credit unions might see changes in the quality and prices of such services.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VIII. Regulatory Flexibility Act</HD>
        <P>The Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA), as amended by the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act of 1996, requires each agency to consider the potential impact of its regulations on small entities, including small businesses, small governmental units, and small not-for-profit organizations.<SU>80</SU>
          <FTREF/>The RFA defines a “small business” as a business that meets the size standard developed by the Small Business Administration pursuant to the Small Business Act.<SU>81</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>80</SU>5 U.S.C. 601<E T="03">et seq.</E>The Bureau is not aware of any governmental units or not-for-profit organizations to which the proposal would apply.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>81</SU>5 U.S.C. 601(3). The Bureau may establish an alternative definition after consultation with the Small Business Administration and an opportunity for public comment.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>The RFA generally requires an agency to conduct an initial regulatory flexibility analysis (IRFA) and a final regulatory flexibility analysis (FRFA) of any rule subject to notice-and-comment rulemaking requirements, unless the agency certifies that the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. The Bureau also is subject to certain additional procedures under the RFA involving the convening of a panel to consult with small business representatives prior to proposing a rule for which an IRFA is required.<SU>82</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>82</SU>5 U.S.C. 609.</P>
        </FTNT>

        <P>An initial regulatory flexibility analysis is not required for this proposal because the proposal, if adopted, would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. If adopted, the rule would define a class of firms as larger participants and thereby authorize the<PRTPAGE P="9606"/>Bureau to undertake supervisory activities with respect to those firms. The rule would not itself impose any obligations or standards of conduct on larger participants for purposes of RFA analysis. Moreover, even if the rule were considered to impose regulatory obligations for purposes of RFA analysis, the rule would impose such obligations only on nonbank covered persons in the consumer debt collection market with more than $10 million in annual receipts and nonbank covered persons in the consumer reporting market with more than $7 million in annual receipts, as calculated as set forth in the rule. As a result, a nonbank entity that would qualify as a larger participant would generally not meet the SBA standard for a small business, which in these markets has annual receipts at or below $7 million.<SU>83</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>83</SU>The Proposed Rule, if adopted, might authorize the Bureau to supervise a small business as a larger participant in two rare instances. First, a nonbank covered person that was not a small business when it met the larger participant definition might become a small business during the second year of the supervision period. The Bureau expects that this would be rare given that relatively few nonbank covered persons appear to have annual receipts near the relevant threshold. Moreover, the Bureau's choice to average the nonbank covered person's receipts over the previous three years (absent special circumstances) reduces the probability that a firm would fall below the $7 million threshold because this average is less sensitive to fluctuations from a single year. Second, the Proposed Rule defines the term “control” somewhat more expansively than the Small Business Administration for purposes of aggregating the activities of a nonbank covered person's affiliated companies for purposes of classification as a larger participant. A nonbank covered person that was not considered affiliated under the Small Business Administration standards but was classified as affiliated under the Proposed Rule might therefore be classified as a small entity under the RFA and a larger participant under the Proposed Rule. The Bureau anticipates that very few such cases would exist in either of the markets covered by the Proposed Rule.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Additionally, the Bureau believes that the Proposed Rule would not result in a “significant impact” on any small entities that may be affected. As noted, the proposal, if adopted, would authorize the Bureau to undertake supervisory activities with respect to larger participants. Whether the Bureau would in fact engage in supervisory activity, such as an examination, with respect to a larger participant (and, if so, the frequency and extent of such activity) would depend on a number of considerations, including the availability of Bureau resources and the application of the applicable statutory factors set forth in section 1024(b)(2). Given the Bureau's finite supervisory resources, and the range of industries over which it has supervisory responsibility for consumer financial protection, whether and when an entity in the consumer debt collection and consumer reporting markets would be supervised is probabilistic. Moreover, in cases where supervisory activity were to occur, the costs that would result from such activity are expected to be minimal in relation to the overall activities of the firm.</P>
        <P>Finally, section 1024(e) of the Act authorizes the Bureau to supervise service providers to nonbank covered persons encompassed by section 1024(a)(1), which includes larger participants. Because the Proposed Rule does not address service providers, effects on service providers need not be addressed for purposes of this RFA analysis. Even were such effects relevant, the Bureau believes that it is very unlikely that any supervisory activities with respect to the service providers to the approximately 200 larger participants covered by this proposal would result in a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.<SU>84</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>84</SU>The Bureau reaches this judgment in light of the number of relevant small firms in the relevant NAICS codes. For example, based on the examples in footnote 4, many of these service providers would be considered to be in industry 522390, “Other activities related to credit intermediation,” or 518210, “Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services.” According to the 2007 Economics Census, there are more than 5000 small firms in the first industry group and nearly 8,000 in the second. Moreover, the limited number of expected cases in which an examination of a larger participant may indicate the need to examine a small service provider further limits any impact on these entities. And, were the Bureau to choose to undertake some supervisory activity with respect to a service provider, the burden imposed would likely be small compared to the overall activities of the firm. For example, using a conservative estimate of an exam that lasts ten business days (the Bureau expects any exam of a small service provider to be considerably shorter), the Bureau conservatively estimates that the supervised small entity would require a maximum of four person-weeks of time to support that exam (one full-time person for the two weeks prior to the exam and for the duration of the exam). For the two industries described above, such an exam at the median-sized firm below the SBA size threshold (approximately three or eight employees, respectively) is estimated to cost a fraction of a percent of annual receipts. Because the Bureau finds it very unlikely that it would supervise such entities except in rare circumstances, a substantial number of entities could not be involved. For larger small entities, the potential costs as a fraction of revenue are even smaller. For these reasons, the Bureau believes that any supervision of service providers would not result in a substantial economic impact on a significant number of small entities.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <P>Accordingly, the undersigned certifies that this Proposed Rule, if adopted, would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IX. Paperwork Reduction Act</HD>

        <P>The Bureau has determined that this Proposed Rule does not impose any new recordkeeping or reporting requirements on covered entities or members of the public that would be collections of information requiring approval under 44 U.S.C. 3501,<E T="03">et seq.</E>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">X. Consultation With Federal Agencies</HD>
        <P>In developing the Proposed Rule, the Bureau consulted or offered to consult with the Federal Trade Commission, as well as with the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, and the National Credit Union Administration, including regarding consistency with any prudential, market, or systemic objectives administered by such agencies.<SU>85</SU>
          <FTREF/>
        </P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>85</SU>Section 1022(b)(2)(B) of the Act requires the Bureau to consult with appropriate prudential regulators or other Federal agencies regarding consistency with any prudential, market, or systemic objectives administered by such agencies prior to proposing a rule and during the comment process. Additionally, section 1024(a)(2) specifically requires the Bureau to consult with the Federal Trade Commission prior to issuing a rule defining larger participants under section 1024(a)(1)(B) of the Act.</P>
        </FTNT>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 12 CFR Part 1090</HD>
          <P>Consumer protection and credit.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Authority and Issuance</HD>
        <P>For the reasons set forth above, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection proposes to add part 1090 to Chapter X in Title 12 of the Code of Federal Regulations to read as follows:</P>
        <PART>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 1090—DEFINING LARGER PARTICIPANTS IN CERTAIN CONSUMER FINANCIAL PRODUCT AND SERVICE MARKETS</HD>
          <CONTENTS>
            <SECHD>Sec.</SECHD>
            <SECTNO>1090.100</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Scope and purpose.</SUBJECT>
            <SECTNO>1090.101</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
            <SECTNO>1090.102</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Covered markets and tests for determining larger participants of those markets.</SUBJECT>
            <SECTNO>1090.103</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Status as larger participant subject to supervision.</SUBJECT>
            <SECTNO>1090.104</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Determination of status as a larger participant.</SUBJECT>
          </CONTENTS>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>12 U.S.C. 5514(a)(1)(B); 12 U.S.C. 5514(b)(7)(A); 12 U.S.C. 5512(b)(1); and 12 U.S.C. 5512(c)(5).</P>
          </AUTH>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1090.100</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Scope and purpose.</SUBJECT>

            <P>This part defines those nonbank covered persons that qualify as larger participants of certain markets for consumer financial products or services pursuant to sections 1024(a)(1)(B) and (a)(2) of the Act. A larger participant of a market covered by this part is subject to the supervisory authority of the Bureau under section 1024 of the Act. This part also establishes rules to facilitate the Bureau's supervisory<PRTPAGE P="9607"/>authority over such larger participants pursuant to section 1024(b)(7) of the Act.</P>
          </SECTION>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1090.101</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Definitions.</SUBJECT>
            <P>For the purposes of this part, the following definitions apply:</P>
            <P>(a)<E T="03">Act</E>means the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010.</P>
            <P>(b)<E T="03">Affiliated company</E>means any company (other than an insured depository institution or insured credit union) that controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, a person. For purposes of this definition:</P>
            <P>(1)<E T="03">Company</E>means any corporation, limited liability company, business trust, general or limited partnership, proprietorship, cooperative, association, or similar organization.</P>
            <P>(2) A person has control over another person if:</P>
            <P>(i) The person directly or indirectly or acting through one or more other persons owns, controls, or has power to vote 25 percent or more of any class of voting securities or similar ownership interest of the other person;</P>
            <P>(ii) The person controls in any manner the election of a majority of the directors, trustees, members, or general partners of the other person; or</P>
            <P>(iii) The person directly or indirectly exercises a controlling influence over the management or policies of the other person, as determined by the Bureau.</P>
            <P>(c)<E T="03">Annual receipts</E>means receipts calculated as follows:</P>
            <P>(1)<E T="03">Receipts</E>means “total income” (or in the case of a sole proprietorship, “gross income”) plus “cost of goods sold” as these terms are defined and reported on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax return forms (such as Form 1120 for corporations; Form 1120S and Schedule K for S corporations; Form 1120, Form 1065 or Form 1040 for LLCs; Form 1065 and Schedule K for partnerships; Form 1040, Schedule C for other sole proprietorships). Receipts do not include net capital gains or losses; taxes collected for and remitted to a taxing authority if included in gross or total income, such as sales or other taxes collected from customers and excluding taxes levied on the entity or its employees; and amounts collected for another (but fees earned in connection with such collections are receipts). Items such as subcontractor costs, reimbursements for purchases a contractor makes at a customer's request, and employee-based costs such as payroll taxes, are included in receipts.</P>
            <P>(2)<E T="03">Completed fiscal year</E>means a tax year including any short tax year. “Fiscal year,” “tax year,” and “short tax year” have the meanings attributed to them by the IRS as set forth in IRS Publication 538, which provides that:</P>
            <P>(i) A “fiscal year” is 12 consecutive months ending on the last day of any month except December 31st.</P>
            <P>(ii) A “tax year” is an annual accounting period for keeping records and reporting income and expenses. An annual accounting period does not include a short tax year.</P>
            <P>(iii) A “short tax year” is a tax year of less than 12 months.</P>
            <P>(3)<E T="03">Period of measurement.</E>(i) Annual receipts of a person that has been in business for three or more complete fiscal years means the total receipts of the person over its most recently completed three fiscal years divided by three.</P>
            <P>(ii) Annual receipts of a person that has been in business for less than three complete fiscal years means the total receipts of the person for the period the person has been in business divided by the number of weeks in business, multiplied by 52.</P>
            <P>(iii) Where a person has been in business for three or more complete fiscal years, but one of the years within its period of measurement is a short tax year, annual receipts means the total receipts for the short year and the two full fiscal years divided by the total number of weeks in the short year and the two full fiscal years, multiplied by 52.</P>
            <P>(4)<E T="03">Annual receipts of affiliated companies.</E>(i) The annual receipts of a person are calculated by adding the annual receipts of the person with the annual receipts of each of its affiliated companies.</P>
            <P>(ii) If a person has acquired an affiliated company or been acquired by an affiliated company during the applicable period of measurement, the annual receipts used in determining size status include the receipts of such affiliated company for the entire period of measurement (not just the period after the affiliation arose).</P>
            <P>(iii) Receipts are calculated separately for the person and each of its affiliated companies in accordance with paragraph (c)(3) of this section even though this may result in using a different period of measurement to calculate an affiliated company's annual receipts. Thus, for example, if an affiliated company has been in business for a period of less than three years, the affiliated company's receipts are to be annualized in accordance with paragraph (c)(3)(ii) of this section even if the person has been in business for three or more complete fiscal years.</P>
            <P>(iv) The annual receipts of a former affiliated company are not included if affiliation ceased before the applicable period of measurement as set forth in paragraph (c)(3) of this section. This exclusion of annual receipts of former affiliated companies applies during the entire period of measurement, rather than only for the period after which affiliation ceased.</P>
            <P>(d)<E T="03">Assistant Director</E>means the Bureau's Assistant Director for Nonbank Supervision or her or his designee. The Director of the Bureau may perform the functions of the Assistant Director under this proposal. In the event there is no such Assistant Director, the Director of the Bureau may designate an alternative Bureau employee to fulfill the duties of the Assistant Director under this part.</P>
            <P>(e)<E T="03">Bureau</E>means the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection.</P>
            <P>(f)<E T="03">Consumer</E>means an individual or an agent, trustee, or representative acting on behalf of an individual.</P>
            <P>(g)<E T="03">Consumer debt collection</E>means collecting or attempting to collect, directly or indirectly, any debt owed or due or asserted to be owed or due to another and related to any consumer financial product or service. A person offers or provides consumer debt collection where the relevant debt is either:</P>
            <P>(1) Collected on behalf of another person; or</P>
            <P>(2) Collected on the person's own behalf, if the person purchased or otherwise obtained the debt while the debt was in default under the terms of the contract or other instrument governing the debt.</P>
            <P>(h)<E T="03">Consumer financial product or service</E>means any financial product or service, as defined in section 1002(15) of the Act that is described in one or more categories under:</P>
            <P>(1) Section 1002(15) of the Act and is offered or provided for use by consumers primarily for personal, family, or household purposes; or</P>
            <P>(2) Clauses (i), (iii), (ix), or (x) of section 1002(15)(A) of the Act and is delivered, offered, or provided in connection with a consumer financial product or service referred to in paragraph (h)(1) of this section.</P>
            <P>(i)<E T="03">Consumer reporting</E>means:</P>
            <P>(1)<E T="03">In general.</E>Consumer reporting means collecting, analyzing, maintaining, or providing consumer report information or other account information used or expected to be used in any decision by another person regarding the offering or provision of any consumer financial product or service.</P>
            <P>(2)<E T="03">Exception for furnishing to an affiliated person.</E>Consumer reporting does not include the activities of a person to the extent that a person—<PRTPAGE P="9608"/>
            </P>
            <P>(i) Collects, analyzes, or maintains information that solely relates to transactions or experiences between the person and a consumer; and</P>
            <P>(ii) Provides the information described in paragraph (i)(2)(i) of this section to an affiliate.</P>
            <P>(3)<E T="03">Exception for furnishing information to a consumer reporting entity.</E>Consumer reporting does not include the activities of a person to the extent that a person provides information that solely relates to transactions or experiences between a consumer and the person, or the affiliate of such person, to another person that is engaged in consumer reporting.</P>
            <P>(4)<E T="03">Exception for providing information to be used solely in a decision regarding employment, government licensing, or residential leasing or tenancy.</E>Consumer reporting does not include the activities of a person to the extent that a person provides consumer report or other account information that is used or expected to be used solely in any decision regarding the offering or provision of a product or service that is not a consumer financial product or service, including a decision for employment, government licensing, or a residential lease or tenancy involving a consumer.</P>
            <P>(j)<E T="03">Larger participant</E>means a nonbank covered person that meets a test under § 1090.102, and for the period provided in § 1090.103 of this part.</P>
            <P>(k)<E T="03">Nonbank covered person</E>means, except for persons described in sections 1025(a) and 1026(a) of the Act:</P>
            <P>(1) Any person that engages in offering or providing a consumer financial product or service; and</P>
            <P>(2) Any affiliate of a person described in paragraph (k)(1) of this section if such affiliate acts as a service provider to such person.</P>
            <P>(l)<E T="03">Person</E>means an individual, partnership, company, corporation, association (incorporated or unincorporated), trust, estate, cooperative organization, or other entity.</P>
            <P>(m)<E T="03">Supervision or supervisory activity</E>means the Bureau's exercise, or intended exercise, of supervisory authority by initiating or undertaking an examination, or requiring a report of a person pursuant to section 1024 of the Act.</P>
          </SECTION>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1090.102</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Covered markets and tests for determining larger participants of those markets.</SUBJECT>
            <P>(a)<E T="03">Consumer debt collection.</E>A nonbank covered person that offers or provides consumer debt collection is a larger participant of the consumer debt collection market if the person's annual receipts resulting from consumer debt collection are more than $10 million.</P>
            <P>(b)<E T="03">Consumer reporting.</E>A nonbank covered person that offers or provides consumer reporting is a larger participant of the consumer reporting market if the person's annual receipts resulting from consumer reporting are more than $7 million.</P>
          </SECTION>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1090.103</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Status as larger participant subject to supervision.</SUBJECT>
            <P>A person qualifying as a larger participant under § 1090.102 shall not cease to be a larger participant under this part until two years from the first day of the tax year in which the person last met the applicable test under § 1090.102.</P>
          </SECTION>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 1090.104</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Determination of status as a larger participant.</SUBJECT>
            <P>(a) If a nonbank covered person receives a written communication from the Bureau initiating a supervisory activity, such person may respond by asserting that the person does not meet the definition of a larger participant of a market covered by this part within 30 days of the date of the communication. Such response must be sent to the Assistant Director by electronic transmission at the address included in the communication and must include an affidavit setting forth an explanation of the basis for the person's assertion that it does not meet the definition of larger participant of a market covered by this part and therefore is not subject to the Bureau's supervisory authority under section 1024 of the Act. In addition, a person may include with the response copies of any records, documents, or other information on which the person relied to make the assertion.</P>
            <P>(b) A person shall be deemed to have waived the right, at any time that it may dispute that it qualifies as a larger participant, to rely on any argument, records, documents, or other information that it fails to submit to the Assistant Director under paragraph (a) of this section. A person who fails to respond to the Bureau's written communication within 30 days will be deemed to have acknowledged that it is a larger participant.</P>
            <P>(c) The Assistant Director shall review the affidavit, any attached records, documents, or other information submitted pursuant to paragraph (a) of this section, and any other information the Assistant Director deems relevant, and thereafter send by electronic transmission to the person a statement setting forth the Bureau's conclusion as to whether the person meets the definition of a larger participant of a market covered by this part.</P>
            <P>(d) At any time, including prior to issuing the written communication referred to in paragraph (a) of this section, the Assistant Director may require that a person provide to the Bureau such records, documents, and information as the Assistant Director may deem appropriate to determine whether a person qualifies as a larger participant. Persons must provide the requisite records, documents, and other information to the Bureau within the time period specified in the request.</P>
            <P>(e) The Assistant Director, in her or his discretion, may modify any timeframe prescribed by this section on his or her own initiative or for good cause shown.</P>
          </SECTION>
          <SIG>
            <DATED>Dated: February 8, 2012.</DATED>
            <NAME>Richard Cordray,</NAME>
            <TITLE>Director, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.</TITLE>
          </SIG>
        </PART>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3775 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4810-AM-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Food and Drug Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>21 CFR Part 177</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. FDA-2012-F-0031]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>American Chemistry Council; Filing of Food Additive Petition</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Food and Drug Administration, HHS.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of petition.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is announcing that the American Chemistry Council (ACC) has filed a petition proposing that the food additive regulations be amended to no longer provide for the use of polycarbonate (PC) resins in infant feeding bottles and spill-proof cups designed to help train babies to drink from cups because these uses have been abandoned. PC resins are formed by the condensation of 4,4′-isopropylenediphenol (i.e., Bisphenol A (BPA)), and carbonyl chloride or diphenyl carbonate.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Submit either electronic or written comments by April 17, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. FDA-2012-F-0031 by any of the following methods:</P>
        </ADD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Electronic Submissions</HD>
        <P>Submit electronic comments in the following way:<PRTPAGE P="9609"/>
        </P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Federal eRulemaking Portal: http://www.regulations.gov.</E>Follow the instructions for submitting comments.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Written Submissions</HD>
        <P>Submit written submissions in the following ways:</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Fax:</E>301-827-6870.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for paper or CD-ROM submissions):</E>Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Instructions:</E>All submissions received must include the Agency name and Docket No. FDA-2012-F-0031. All comments received may be posted without change to<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov,</E>including any personal information provided. For additional information on submitting comments, see the “Comments” heading of the<E T="02">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION</E>section of this document.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Docket:</E>For access to the docket to read background documents or comments received, go to<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>and insert the docket number(s), found in brackets in the heading of this document, into the “Search” box and follow the prompts and/or go to the Division of Dockets Management, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852.</P>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Vanee Komolprasert,Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (HFS-275),Food and Drug Administration,5100 Paint Branch Pkwy.,College Park, MD 20740-3835,240-402-1217.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">I. Background</HD>
        <P>Under section 409(b)(5) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (the FD&amp;C Act) (21 U.S.C. 348(b)(5)), notice is given that a food additive petition (FAP 1B4783) has been filed by the American Chemistry Council (ACC), 700 Second St. NE., Washington, DC 20002. The petition proposes to amend the food additive regulations in 21 CFR 177.1580 to no longer permit the use of PC resins in infant feeding bottles (“baby bottles”) and spill-proof cups designed to help train babies to drink from cups (“sippy cups”) because these uses have been abandoned. Polycarbonate resins are formed by the condensation of 4,4′-isopropylenediphenol (i.e., BPA), and carbonyl chloride or diphenyl carbonate.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">II. Abandonment</HD>
        <P>Under section 409(i) of the FD&amp;C Act, FDA “shall by regulation prescribe the procedure by which regulations under the foregoing provisions of this section may be amended or repealed, and such procedure shall conform to the procedure provided in this section for the promulgation of such regulations.” FDA's regulations specific to administrative actions for food additives provide as follows: “The Commissioner, on his own initiative or on the petition of any interested person, pursuant to part 10 of this chapter, may propose the issuance of a regulation amending or repealing a regulation pertaining to a food additive or granting or repealing an exception for such additive.” (21 CFR 171.130(a)). These regulations further provide: “Any such petition shall include an assertion of facts, supported by data, showing that new information exists with respect to the food additive or that new uses have been developed or old uses abandoned, that new data are available as to toxicity of the chemical, or that experience with the existing regulation or exemption may justify its amendment or appeal. New data shall be furnished in the form specified in 21 CFR 171.1 and 171.100 for submitting petitions.” (21 CFR 171.130(b)). Under these regulations, a petitioner may propose that FDA amend a food additive regulation if the petitioner can demonstrate that there are “old uses abandoned” for the relevant food additive. Such abandonment must be complete for any intended uses in the U.S. market. While section 409 of the FD&amp;C Act and § 171.130 also provide for amending or revoking a food additive regulation based on safety, an amendment or revocation based on abandonment is not based on safety, but is based on the fact that regulatory authorization is no longer necessary for the use of that food additive.</P>
        <P>Abandonment may be based on the abandonment of certain authorized food additive uses for a substance (e.g., if a substance is no longer used in certain product categories), or on the abandonment of all authorized food additive uses of a substance (e.g., if a substance is no longer being manufactured). If a petition seeks an amendment to a food additive regulation based on the abandonment of certain uses of the food additive, such uses must be adequately defined so that both the scope of the abandonment and any amendment to the food additive regulation are clear.</P>
        <P>The ACC petition contains public information and information collected from companies that produce PC resins to support the claim that baby bottles and sippy cups containing PC resins are no longer being introduced into the U.S. market and that manufacturers of baby bottles and sippy cups have abandoned the use of PC resins in making these products. The petition contains the results of an industry poll showing that the PC resin manufacturers, which represent over 97 percent of worldwide, global PC resin production capacity, are no longer, to their knowledge, selling PC resins to be used in the manufacture of baby bottles and sippy cups intended for import into the United States or sale in the U.S. market.</P>
        <P>FDA expressly requests comments on ACC's proposal that FDA amend the food additive regulations to no longer permit the use of PC resins in baby bottles and sippy cups. For the purposes of this petition, FDA considers “sippy cups” to mean spill-resistant training cups, including their closures and lids, intended for use by babies or toddlers. As noted, the basis for the proposed amendment is that the use of PC resins in the manufacture of baby bottles and sippy cups has been abandoned. Accordingly, FDA requests comments that address whether these uses of PC resins have been abandoned, such as information on whether baby bottles or sippy cups containing PC resins are currently being introduced or delivered for introduction into the U.S. market. Further, FDA requests comments on whether the uses that are the subject of ACC's petition (baby bottles and sippy cups) have been adequately defined. FDA is not currently aware of information that would suggest continued use of PC resins in the manufacture of baby bottles and sippy cups. FDA is providing the public 60 days to submit comments.</P>

        <P>The Agency is not requesting comments on the safety of these uses of PC resins because, as discussed previously in this document, such information is not relevant to abandonment, which is the basis of the proposed action. Any comments addressing the safety of PC resins or containing safety information on these resins will not be considered in FDA's evaluation of this petition. Separate from FDA's consideration of this petition, FDA is actively assessing the safety of BPA (see 75 FR 17145, April 5, 2010). Interested persons with safety information that has not previously been submitted to FDA on the use of PC resins may provide that information to Docket No. FDA-2010-N-0100. Although this docket is no longer accepting electronic comments, written comments will be accepted by FDA's Division of Dockets Management (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>).</P>

        <P>The Agency has determined under 21 CFR 25.32(m) that this action is of a type that does not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. Therefore,<PRTPAGE P="9610"/>neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is required.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">III. Comments</HD>

        <P>Interested persons may submit to the Division of Dockets Management (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>) either electronic or written comments regarding this document. It is only necessary to send one set of comments. Identify comments with the docket number found in brackets in the heading of this document. Received comments may be seen in the Division of Dockets Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Dennis M. Keefe,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Director,Office of Food Additive Safety,Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3744 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4160-01-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Food and Drug Administration</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>21 CFR Part 876</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. FDA-2012-M-0076]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Gastroenterology-Urology Devices; Reclassification of Sorbent Hemoperfusion Devices for the Treatment of Poisoning and Drug Overdose; Effective Date of Requirement for Premarket Approval for Sorbent Hemoperfusion Devices To Treat Hepatic Coma and Metabolic Disturbances</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Food and Drug Administration, HHS.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Proposed rule.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is proposing to reclassify the sorbent hemoperfusion system, a preamendments class III device, into class II (special controls) for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose, and to require the filing of a premarket approval application (PMA) or a notice of completion of a product development protocol (PDP) for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances. FDA is identifying the proposed special controls that the Agency believes will reasonably ensure the safety and effectiveness of the device for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose. The Agency is also summarizing its proposed findings regarding the degree of risk of illness or injury designed to be eliminated or reduced by requiring the devices to meet the statute's approval requirements and the benefits to the public from the use of the devices. In addition, FDA is announcing the opportunity for interested persons to request that the Agency change the classification of any of the devices mentioned in this document based on new information. This action implements certain statutory requirements.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Submit either electronic or written comments by May 17, 2012. Submit requests for a change in classification by March 5, 2012. See section XVIII of this document for the proposed effective date of a final rule based on this proposed rule.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>You may submit comments, identified by Docket No. FDA-2012-M-0076, by any of the following methods:</P>
        </ADD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Electronic Submissions</HD>
        <P>Submit electronic comments in the following way:</P>
        <P>• Federal eRulemaking Portal:<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov.</E>Follow the instructions for submitting comments.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Written Submissions</HD>
        <P>Submit written submissions in the following ways:</P>
        <P>• Fax: 301-827-6870.</P>
        <P>• Mail/Hand delivery/Courier (for paper or CD-ROM submissions): Division of Dockets Management (HFA-305), Food and Drug Administration, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Instructions:</E>All submissions received must include the Agency name and Docket No. FDA-2012-M-0076 for this rulemaking. All comments received may be posted without change to<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>, including any personal information provided. For additional information on submitting comments, see the “Comments” heading of the<E T="02">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION</E>section of this document.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Docket:</E>For access to the docket to read background documents or comments received, go to<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>and insert the docket number, found in brackets in the heading of this document, into the “Search” box and follow the prompts and/or go to the Division of Dockets Management, 5630 Fishers Lane, rm. 1061, Rockville, MD 20852.</P>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Melissa Burns, Center for Devices and Radiological Health, Food and Drug Administration, 10903 New Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 66, rm. 1646, Silver Spring, MD 20993, 301-796-5616,<E T="03">melissa.burns@fda.hhs.gov.</E>
          </P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">I. Background—Regulatory Authorities</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">A. Requirement for Premarket Approval Application</HD>
        <P>The Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&amp;C Act), as amended by the Medical Device Amendments (the 1976 amendments) (Pub. L. 94-295), the Safe Medical Devices Act of 1990 (SMDA) (Pub. L. 101-629), Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 (FDAMA) (Pub. L. 105-115), the Medical Device User Fee and Modernization Act of 2002 (MDUFMA) (Pub. L. 107-250), the Medical Devices Technical Corrections Act (Pub. L. 108-214), and the Food and Drug Administration Amendments Act of 2007 (Pub. L. 110-85) establish a comprehensive system for the regulation of medical devices intended for human use. Section 513 of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 360c) established three categories (classes) of devices, reflecting the regulatory controls needed to provide reasonable assurance of their safety and effectiveness. The three categories of devices are class I (general controls), class II (special controls), and class III (premarket approval).</P>
        <P>Under section 513 of the FD&amp;C Act, devices that were in commercial distribution before the enactment of the 1976 amendments, May 28, 1976 (generally referred to as preamendments devices), are classified after FDA has: (1) Received a recommendation from a device classification panel (an FDA advisory committee); (2) published the panel's recommendation for comment, along with a proposed regulation classifying the device; and (3) published a final regulation classifying the device. FDA has classified most preamendments devices under these procedures.</P>
        <P>Devices that were not in commercial distribution prior to May 28, 1976 (generally referred to as postamendments devices) are automatically classified by section 513(f) of the FD&amp;C Act into class III without any FDA rulemaking process. Those devices remain in class III and require premarket approval unless, and until, the device is reclassified into class I or II or FDA issues an order finding the device to be substantially equivalent, in accordance with section 513(i) of the FD&amp;C Act, to a predicate device that does not require premarket approval. The Agency determines whether new devices are substantially equivalent to predicate devices by means of premarket notification procedures in section 510(k) of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 360(k)) and 21 CFR part 807.</P>

        <P>A preamendments device that has been classified into class III may be<PRTPAGE P="9611"/>marketed by means of premarket notification procedures (510(k) process) without submission of a PMA until FDA issues a final regulation under section 515(b) of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 360e(b)) requiring premarket approval. Section 515(b)(1) of the FD&amp;C Act establishes the requirement that a preamendments device that FDA has classified into class III is subject to premarket approval. A preamendments class III device may be commercially distributed without an approved PMA or a notice of completion of a PDP until 90 days after FDA issues a final rule requiring premarket approval for the device, or 30 months after final classification of the device under section 513 of the FD&amp;C Act, whichever is later. Also, a preamendments device subject to the rulemaking procedure under section 515(b) of the FD&amp;C Act is not required to have an approved investigational device exemption (IDE) (see part 812 (21 CFR part 812)) contemporaneous with its interstate distribution until the date identified by FDA in the final rule requiring the submission of a PMA for the device. At that time, an IDE is required only if a PMA has not been submitted or a PDP completed.</P>
        <P>Section 515(b)(2)(A) of the FD&amp;C Act provides that a proceeding to issue a final rule to require premarket approval shall be initiated by publication of a notice of proposed rulemaking containing: (1) The regulation; (2) proposed findings with respect to the degree of risk of illness or injury designed to be eliminated or reduced by requiring the device to have an approved PMA or a declared completed PDP and the benefit to the public from the use of the device; (3) an opportunity for the submission of comments on the proposed rule and the proposed findings; and (4) an opportunity to request a change in the classification of the device based on new information relevant to the classification of the device.</P>
        <P>Section 515(b)(2)(B) of the FD&amp;C Act provides that if FDA receives a request for a change in the classification of the device within 15 days of the publication of the notice, FDA shall, within 60 days of the publication of the notice, consult with the appropriate FDA advisory committee and publish a notice denying the request for change in reclassification or announcing its intent to initiate a proceeding to reclassify the device under section 513(e) of the FD&amp;C Act. Section 515(b)(3) of the FD&amp;C Act provides that FDA shall, after the close of the comment period on the proposed rule and consideration of any comments received, issue a final rule to require premarket approval or publish a document terminating the proceeding together with the reasons for such termination. If FDA terminates the proceeding, FDA is required to initiate reclassification of the device under section 513(e) of the FD&amp;C Act, unless the reason for termination is that the device is a banned device under section 516 of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 360f).</P>
        <P>If a proposed rule to require premarket approval for a preamendments device is finalized, section 501(f)(2)(B) of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 351(f)(2)(B)) requires that a PMA or notice of completion of a PDP for any such device be filed within 90 days of the date of issuance of the final rule or 30 months after the final classification of the device under section 513 of the FD&amp;C Act, whichever is later. If a PMA or notice of completion of a PDP is not filed by the later of the two dates, commercial distribution of the device is required to cease since the device would be deemed adulterated under section 501(f) of the FD&amp;C Act.</P>
        <P>The device may, however, be distributed for investigational use if the manufacturer, importer, or other sponsor of the device complies with the IDE regulations. If a PMA or notice of completion of a PDP is not filed by the later of the two dates, and the device does not comply with IDE regulations, the device is deemed to be adulterated within the meaning of section 501(f)(1)(A) of the FD&amp;C Act, and subject to seizure and condemnation under section 304 of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 334) if its distribution continues. Shipment of devices in interstate commerce will be subject to injunction under section 302 of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 332), and the individuals responsible for such shipment will be subject to prosecution under section 303 of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 333). In the past, FDA has requested that manufacturers take action to prevent the further use of devices for which no PMA or PDP has been filed and may determine that such a request is appropriate for the class III devices that are the subjects of this regulation.</P>
        <P>The FD&amp;C Act does not permit an extension of the 90-day period after issuance of a final rule within which an application or a notice is required to be filed. The House Report on the 1976 amendments states that “[t]he thirty month grace period afforded after classification of a device into class III * * * is sufficient time for manufacturers and importers to develop the data and conduct the investigations necessary to support an application for premarket approval (H. Rept. 94-853, 94th Cong., 2d sess. 42 (1976)).”</P>
        <P>The SMDA added section 515(i) to the FD&amp;C Act requiring FDA to review the classification of preamendments class III devices for which no final rule requiring the submission of PMAs has been issued and to determine whether or not each device should be reclassified into class I or class II or remain in class III. For devices remaining in class III, the SMDA directed FDA to develop a schedule for issuing regulations to require premarket approval. The SMDA does not, however, prevent FDA from proceeding immediately to rulemaking under section 515(b) of the FD&amp;C Act on specific devices, in the interest of public health, independent of the procedures of section 515(i). Proceeding directly to rulemaking under section 515(b) of the FD&amp;C Act is consistent with Congress' objective in enacting section 515(i), i.e., that preamendments class III devices for which PMAs have not been previously required either be reclassified to class I or class II or be subject to the requirements of premarket approval. Moreover, in this proposed rule, interested persons are being offered the opportunity to request reclassification of any of the devices.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">B. Reclassification</HD>

        <P>Section 513(e) of the FD&amp;C Act governs reclassification of classified preamendments devices. This section provides that FDA may, by rulemaking, reclassify a device (in a proceeding that parallels the initial classification proceeding) based upon “new information.” FDA can initiate a reclassification under section 513(e) or an interested person may petition FDA to reclassify a preamendments device. The term “new information,” as used in section 513(e) of the FD&amp;C Act, includes information developed as a result of a reevaluation of the data before the Agency when the device was originally classified, as well as information not presented, not available, or not developed at that time. (See, e.g.,<E T="03">Holland Rantos</E>v.<E T="03">United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare,</E>587 F.2d 1173, 1174 n.1 (D.C. Cir. 1978);<E T="03">Upjohn</E>v.<E T="03">Finch,</E>422 F.2d 944 (6th Cir. 1970);<E T="03">Bell</E>v.<E T="03">Goddard,</E>366 F.2d 177 (7th Cir. 1966).)</P>

        <P>Reevaluation of the data previously before the Agency is an appropriate basis for subsequent regulatory action where the reevaluation is made in light of newly available regulatory authority (see<E T="03">Bell</E>v.<E T="03">Goddard,</E>supra, 366 F.2d at 181;<E T="03">Ethicon, Inc.</E>v.<E T="03">FDA,</E>762 F. Supp. 382, 388-389 (D.D.C. 1991)) or in light of changes in “medical science.” (See<E T="03">Upjohn</E>v.<E T="03">Finch,</E>supra, 422 F.2d at 951.). Whether data before the Agency are past or new data, the “new<PRTPAGE P="9612"/>information” to support reclassification under section 513(e) must be “valid scientific evidence,” as defined in section 513(a)(3) of the FD&amp;C Act and § 860.7(c)(2) (21 CFR 860.7(c)(2)). (See, e.g.,<E T="03">General Medical Co.</E>v.<E T="03">FDA,</E>770 F.2d 214 (D.C. Cir. 1985);<E T="03">Contact Lens Assoc.</E>v.<E T="03">FDA,</E>766 F.2d 592 (D.C. Cir.), cert. denied, 474 U.S. 1062 (1985).)</P>
        <P>FDA relies upon “valid scientific evidence” in the classification process to determine the level of regulation for devices. To be considered in the reclassification process, the valid scientific evidence upon which the Agency relies must be publicly available. Publicly available information excludes trade secrets and/or confidential commercial information, e.g., the contents of a pending PMA. (See section 520(c) of the FD&amp;C Act (21 U.S.C. 360j(c)).) Section 520(h)(4) of the FD&amp;C Act, added by FDAMA, provides that FDA may use, for reclassification of a device, certain information in a PMA 6 years after the application has been approved. This includes information from clinical and preclinical tests or studies that demonstrate the safety or effectiveness of the device but does not include descriptions of methods of manufacture or product composition and other trade secrets.</P>
        <P>FDAMA added a new section 510(m) to the FD&amp;C Act. New section 510(m) of the FD&amp;C Act provides that a class II device may be exempted from the premarket notification requirements under section 510(k) of the FD&amp;C Act, if the Agency determines that premarket notification is not necessary to assure the safety and effectiveness of the device.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">II. Regulatory History of the Device</HD>
        <P>In the preamble to the proposed rule (46 FR 7562, January 23, 1981, and 46 FR 7630, January 23, 1981), the Gastroenterology-Urology Device Classification Panel (the Panel) recommended that sorbent hemoperfusion systems be classified into class III because the device is life sustaining and life supporting and because there was a lack of data on the absorption characteristics of this device regarding the possibility that it may, while removing toxic substances, also remove essential substances from the blood or cause loss or platelets and white cells. The Panel indicated that general controls alone would not be sufficient and that there was not enough information to establish a performance standard. Consequently, the Panel believed that premarket approval was necessary to assure the safety and effectiveness of the device. In 1983, FDA classified sorbent hemoperfusion systems into class III after receiving no comments on the proposed rule (48 FR 53012, November 23, 1983). In 1987, FDA published a clarification by inserting language in the codified language stating that no effective date had been established for the requirement for premarket approval for sorbent hemoperfusion system devices (52 FR 17732 at 17738, May 11, 1987).</P>
        <P>In 2009, FDA published an order for the submission of information on sorbent hemoperfusion systems by August 7, 2009 (74 FR 16214, April 9, 2009). In response to that order, FDA received one reclassification petition from a device manufacturer recommending that sorbent hemoperfusion systems be reclassified to class II. The manufacturers stated that safety and effectiveness of these devices may be assured by device design, performance testing, and labeling (special controls).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">III. Device Description</HD>
        <P>A sorbent hemoperfusion system is a device that consists of an extracorporeal blood system and a container filled with adsorbent material that removes a wide range of substances, both toxic and normal, from blood flowing through it. The adsorbent materials are usually activated-carbon or resins, which may be coated or immobilized to prevent fine particles entering the patient's blood. The generic type of device may include lines and filters specifically designed to connect the device to the extracorporeal blood system. Sorbent hemoperfusion systems may also include the machine or instrument used to drive and manage blood and fluid flow within the extracorporeal circuit, as well as any accompanying controllers, monitors, or sensors.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IV. Proposed Reclassification</HD>
        <P>FDA is proposing that sorbent hemoperfusion systems intended for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose be reclassified from class III to class II. FDA believes that the identified special controls would provide reasonable assurance of safety and effectiveness. Therefore, in accordance with sections 513(e) and 515(i) of the FD&amp;C Act and § 860.130 (21 CFR 860.130), based on new information with respect to the devices, FDA, on its own initiative, is proposing to reclassify this preamendments class III device intended for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose into class II. The Agency has identified special controls that would provide reasonable assurance of their safety and effectiveness. The Agency does not intend to exempt this proposed class II device from premarket notification (510(k)) submission as provided for under section 510(m) of the FD&amp;C Act.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">V. Risks to Health</HD>
        <P>After considering the information from the reports and recommendations of the advisory committees (panels) for the classification of these devices along with information submitted in response to the 515(i) order and any additional information that FDA has encountered, FDA has evaluated the risks to health associated with the use of sorbent hemoperfusion systems and determined that the following risks to health are associated with its use:</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Extracorporeal leaks (blood loss)</E>—Rupture of the extracorporeal circuit, cartridge, filters, and/or tubing, as well as disconnections, may lead to blood leaks and blood loss.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Platelet loss and thrombocytopenia</E>—The adsorption characteristics of the device may cause large losses of platelets during hemoperfusion.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Leukopenia</E>—The materials used, or the design of the device, may cause absorption of leukocytes, leading to the transient loss of leukocytes in a patient.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Hemolysis</E>—The materials used, or the design of the blood pathways in the device, may cause the lysis of red blood cells.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Leak of adsorbent agent into fluid path (release of emboli)</E>—Fine particles leached from the sorbent column of the device may be deposited in the arterioles of the lungs and other organ as particulate emboli.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Lack of sterility</E>—Improper sterilization or compromise of the device packaging may lead to the introduction of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to a patient during use.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Toxic and/or pyrogenic reactions</E>—Toxic substances may be leached from the device, causing a patient to have a pyrogenic reaction (sudden fever with collapse and chills).</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Infection</E>—Defects in the design or construction of the device preventing adequate cleaning and/or sterilization may allow pathogenic organisms to be introduced and may cause an infection in a patient.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Hypotension</E>—Sudden fluid shifts within the patient, due to pressures exerted by the device, or to fluid being removed by the device, may cause sudden decreases in a patient's blood pressure.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Lack of biocompatibility in materials or solutions contacting blood</E>—The patient-contacting materials of the device may cause an adverse<PRTPAGE P="9613"/>immunological or allergic reaction in a patient.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Clotting (blood loss)</E>—The materials used, or the design of the device, may cause a patient's blood to form clots, which may obstruct the device's extracorporeal circuit, interrupting or terminating treatments, and also leading to blood loss, because the blood entrapped in the clotted blood circuit often cannot be returned to the patient.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Removal or depletion of vital nutrients, hormones, vitamins, substances. and drugs (e.g., adsorption of glucose, unspecific removal characteristics, drop in patients' hematocrit), due to device's lack of specificity</E>—The adsorption characteristics of the device may cause removal or depletions of nutrients, hormones, and other necessary substances.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Metabolic disturbances</E>—The removal of normal metabolites along with undesirable substances may lead to metabolic disturbances.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Lack of effectiveness</E>—The adsorption characteristics of the device may lead to the failure to remove drugs in the treatment of poisoning or drug overdose, or to bring on clinical improvement in hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Treatment interruptions or discontinuations</E>—Inadequate safeguards in the device may lead to treatment interruptions or discontinuations in the case of power failures.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Electrical shock due to lack of electrical safety</E>—Inadequate safeguards in the device may lead to electrical shocks in patients using them.</P>
        <P>•<E T="03">Electromagnetic interference, which may lead to adverse interactions with other patient systems</E>—Inadequate safeguards in the device may lead to its interference with other patient systems, causing adverse events in the patient, as well as adversely affecting the performance of the other patient systems.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VI. Summary of Reasons for Reclassification</HD>
        <P>FDA believes that sorbent hemoperfusion systems intended for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose should be reclassified into class II because special controls, in addition to general controls, can be established to provide reasonable assurance of the safety and effectiveness of the device. In addition, there is now adequate effectiveness information sufficient to establish special controls to provide such assurance.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VII. Summary of Data Upon Which the Reclassification Is Based</HD>
        <P>Since the time of the original Panel recommendation, sufficient evidence has been developed to support a reclassification of sorbent hemoperfusion system to class II with special controls for the treatment of poisoning and hepatic coma. Evidence including reports of clinical evaluations and case studies of the use of these devices in the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose, and bench studies in which the devices' abilities to remove certain drugs have been well characterized.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">VIII. Proposed Special Controls</HD>
        <P>FDA believes that the following special controls are sufficient to mitigate the risks to health described in section IV in this document for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose:</P>
        <P>• The device should be demonstrated to be biocompatible;</P>
        <P>• Performance data to demonstrate the mechanical integrity of the device (e.g., tensile, flexural, and structural strength), including testing for the possibility of leaks, ruptures, release of particles and/or disconnections;</P>
        <P>• Performance data to demonstrate device sterility and shelf life;</P>
        <P>• Bench performance data to demonstrate device functionality in terms of substances, toxins, and drugs removed by the device, and the extent that these are removed when the device is used according to its labeling;</P>
        <P>• Summary of clinical experience with the device that discusses and analyzes device safety and performance, including a list of adverse events observed during the testing;</P>
        <P>• Labeling controls, including appropriate warnings, precautions, cautions, and contraindications statements to alert and inform users of proper device use and potential clinical adverse effects, including blood loss, platelet loss, leukopenia, hemolysis, hypotension, clotting, metabolic disturbances, and loss of vital nutrients and substances. Labeling recommendations must be consistent with the performance data obtained for the device, and must include a list of the drugs the device has been demonstrated to remove, and the extent of removal/depletion; and</P>
        <P>• For those devices that incorporate electrical components, appropriate analysis and testing to validate electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IX. Dates New Requirements Apply</HD>
        <P>In accordance with section 515(b) of the FD&amp;C Act, FDA is proposing to require that a PMA or a notice of completion of a PDP be filed with the Agency for class III devices within 90 days after issuance of any final rule based on this proposal. An applicant whose device was legally in commercial distribution before May 28, 1976, or whose device has been found to be substantially equivalent to such a device, will be permitted to continue marketing such class III devices during FDA's review of the PMA or notice of completion of the PDP. FDA intends to review any PMA for the device within 180 days and any notice of completion of a PDP for the device within 90 days of the date of filing. FDA cautions that under section 515(d)(1)(B)(i) of the FD&amp;C Act, the Agency may not enter into an agreement to extend the review period for a PMA beyond 180 days unless the Agency finds that “the continued availability of the device is necessary for the public health.”</P>
        <P>FDA intends that under § 812.2(d), the preamble to any final rule based on this proposal will state that, as of the date on which the filing of a PMA or a notice of completion of a PDP is required to be filed, the exemptions from the requirements of the IDE regulations for preamendments class III devices in § 812.2(c)(1) and (c)(2) will cease to apply to any device that is: (1) Not legally on the market on or before that date or (2) legally on the market on or before that date but for which a PMA or notice of completion of a PDP is not filed by that date, or for which PMA approval has been denied or withdrawn.</P>
        <P>If a PMA or notice of completion of a PDP for a class III device is not filed with FDA within 90 days after the date of issuance of any final rule requiring premarket approval for the device, commercial distribution of the device must cease. The device may be distributed for investigational use only if the requirements of the IDE regulations are met. The requirements for significant risk devices include submitting an IDE application to FDA for its review and approval. An approved IDE is required to be in effect before an investigation of the device may be initiated or continued under § 812.30. FDA, therefore, cautions that IDE applications should be submitted to FDA at least 30 days before the end of the 90-day period after the issuance of the final rule to avoid interrupting investigations.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">X. Proposed Findings With Respect to Risks and Benefits</HD>

        <P>As required by section 515(b) of the FD&amp;C Act, FDA is publishing its proposed findings regarding: (1) The degree of risk of illness or injury<PRTPAGE P="9614"/>designed to be eliminated or reduced by requiring that this device have an approved PMA or a declared completed PDP when indicated for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances and (2) the benefits to the public from the use of the sorbent hemoperfusion system for treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances.</P>
        <P>These findings are based on the reports and recommendations of the advisory committees (panels) for the classification of these devices along with information submitted in response to the 515(i) Order, (74 FR 16214) and any additional information that FDA has encountered. Additional information regarding the risks as well as classification associated with this device type can be found in 46 FR 7630, 46 FR 7562, and 48 FR 53023.</P>
        <P>For the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances, FDA concludes that the safety and effectiveness of these devices have not been established by adequate scientific evidence, and the Agency continues to agree with the Panel's recommendation. The review of the published scientific literature revealed mostly observational studies performed with sorbent hemoperfusion devices. Only a few randomized, controlled trials were found, but sample sizes were small and not adequately powered, and etiologies and control group criteria were varied. Furthermore, based on FDA's experience reviewing these devices for use in the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances, bench testing is not adequate in establishing the devices' safety and effectiveness, particularly since characterizing a sorbent hemoperfusion system's performance and adsorption capabilities has not correlated to patient outcomes, such as resolution of the patients' hepatic coma, or improvements in mortality. The scientific literature also revealed that there is no consensus on the clinical endpoints necessary to adequately evaluate sorbent hemoperfusion devices for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances or on the patient populations who will benefit the most from the use of these devices.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XI. PMA Requirements</HD>
        <P>A PMA for sorbent hemoperfusion system indicated for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances must include the information required by section 515(c)(1) of the FD&amp;C Act. Such a PMA should also include a detailed discussion of the risks identified previously, as well as a discussion of the effectiveness of the device for which premarket approval is sought. In addition, a PMA must include all data and information on: (1) Any risks known, or that should be reasonably known, to the applicant that have not been identified in this document; (2) the effectiveness of the device that is the subject of the application; and (3) full reports of all preclinical and clinical information from investigations on the safety and effectiveness of the device for which premarket approval is sought.</P>
        <P>A PMA must include valid scientific evidence to demonstrate reasonable assurance of the safety and effectiveness of the device for its intended use (see § 860.7(c)(2)). Valid scientific evidence is “evidence from well-controlled investigations, partially controlled studies, studies and objective trials without matched controls, well-documented case histories conducted by qualified experts, and reports of significant human experience with a marketed device, from which it can fairly and responsibly be concluded by qualified experts that there is reasonable assurance of the safety and effectiveness of a device under its conditions of use. * * * Isolated case reports, random experience, reports lacking sufficient details to permit scientific evaluation, and unsubstantiated opinions are not regarded as valid scientific evidence to show safety or effectiveness. * * *” (§ 860.7(c)(2)).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XII. PDP Requirements</HD>
        <P>A PDP for sorbent hemoperfusion system indicated for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances may be submitted in lieu of a PMA and must follow the procedures outlined in section 515(f) of the FD&amp;C Act. A PDP must provide: (1) A description of the device, (2) preclinical trial information (if any), (3) clinical trial information (if any), (4) a description of the manufacturing and processing of the devices, (5) the labeling of the device, and (6) all other relevant information about the device. In addition, the PDP must include progress reports and records of the trials conducted under the protocol on the safety and effectiveness of the device for which the completed PDP is sought.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XIII. Opportunity To Request a Change in Classification</HD>
        <P>Before requiring the filing of a PMA or notice of completion of a PDP for a device, FDA is required by section 515(b)(2)(A)(i) through (b)(2)(A)(iv) of the FD&amp;C Act and § 860.132 to provide an opportunity for interested persons to request a change in the classification of the device based on new information relevant to the classification. Any proceeding to reclassify the device will be under the authority of section 513(e) of the FD&amp;C Act.</P>
        <P>A request for a change in the classification of these devices is to be in the form of a reclassification petition containing the information required by § 860.123 (21 CFR 860.123), including new information relevant to the classification of the device.</P>

        <P>The Agency advises that to ensure timely filing of any such petition, any request should be submitted to the Division of Dockets Management (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>) and not to the address provided in § 860.123(b)(1). If a timely request for a change in the classification of these devices is submitted, the Agency will, within 180 days after receipt of the petition, and after consultation with the appropriate FDA resources, publish an order in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>that either denies the request or gives notice of its intent to initiate a change in the classification of the device in accordance with section 513(e) of the FD&amp;C Act and § 860.130 of the regulations.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XIV. Environmental Impact</HD>
        <P>The Agency has determined under 21 CFR 25.30(h) that this action is of a type that does not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the human environment. Therefore, neither an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is required.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XV. Analysis of Impacts</HD>
        <P>FDA has examined the impacts of the proposed rule under Executive Order 12866, Executive Order 13563, the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601-612), and the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 (Pub. L. 104-4). Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 direct Agencies to assess all costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, when regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public health and safety, and other advantages; distributive impacts; and equity). The Agency believes that this proposed rule is not a significant regulatory action defined by Executive Order 12866.</P>
        <P>The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires Agencies to analyze regulatory options that would minimize any significant impact of a rule on small entities. The Agency proposes to certify that the final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.</P>

        <P>Section 202(a) of the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995 requires<PRTPAGE P="9615"/>that Agencies prepare a written statement, which includes an assessment of anticipated costs and benefits, before proposing “any rule that includes any Federal mandate that may result in the expenditure by State, local, and tribal governments, in the aggregate, or by the private sector, of $100,000,000 or more (adjusted annually for inflation) in any one year.” The current threshold after adjustment for inflation is $136 million, using the most current (2010) Implicit Price Deflator for the Gross Domestic Product. FDA does not expect this proposed rule to result in any 1-year expenditure that would meet or exceed this amount.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">
          <E T="03">A. Objective of the Proposed Rule</E>
        </HD>
        <P>The objective of this proposed rule is to classify sorbent hemoperfusion devices, which are preamendments class III devices. These devices are used in the treatment of drug overdose, poisoning, hepatic coma, and metabolic disturbances. The classification of these devices will be split into two parts based on the indication of use. Devices indicated for treatment of poisoning and drug overdose will be reclassified into class II with special controls. Devices indicated for treatment in hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances will be maintained in class III with PMA or PDP requirements. Sorbent hemoperfusion systems were originally classified as class III because they are life sustaining and life supporting, and there was lack of data to establish an adequate performance standard for these devices. Since that time, sufficient evidence has been accumulated to develop special controls for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose, and the risks to health are now well characterized and understood. However, there is insufficient scientific evidence to develop special controls for these devices when used for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances. The call for PMAs or PDPs will allow for adequate evaluation of the device, particularly with respect to the clinical data necessary to support the safety and effectiveness of these devices when used in the treatment of these conditions.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">
          <E T="03">B. Sorbent Hemoperfusion Systems for the Treatment of Poisoning and Drug Overdose</E>
        </HD>
        <P>This rule proposes to reclassify sorbent hemoperfusion devices for the treatment of drug overdose and poisoning into class II devices with special controls. Currently, manufacturers of sorbent hemoperfusion devices are subject to premarket notification requirements similar to most class II devices, with manufacturers receiving clearance to market via a 510(k) premarket notification submission with no premarket approval (PMA) requirement. FDA has concluded that special controls are sufficient for ensuring the safety and effectiveness of these devices and that these devices may be reclassified to class II (special controls).</P>
        <P>FDA's Premarket Notification 510(k) database identifies five manufacturers of six sorbent hemoperfusion devices. All six of these devices have been cleared for use in the treatment of drug overdose and poisoning. According to the 2005-2009 annual reports of the American Association of Poison Control Centers' National Poison Data Systems, hemoperfusion was used in an average of 27 cases per year, which suggests limited use of this device for these indications.</P>
        <P>The proposed rule would require that manufacturers who wish to market new sorbent hemoperfusion devices or implement changes to existing marketed devices indicated for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose submit 510(k)s that comply with the proposed special controls. As current practice, the Agency already recommends that manufacturers adopt the risk mitigations that are being proposed as special controls, so this rule would essentially formalize current practice as a regulation for these devices. Hence, this reclassification will not result in any significant changes in how 510(k)s for the affected devices are prepared or in how they are reviewed, and compliance with the special controls proposed for this device will not yield significant new costs for affected manufacturers. Because the formal reclassification of the affected devices from class III to class II with special controls is consistent with current FDA and industry practice, the Agency concludes that the proposed rule would impose no additional regulatory burdens on the manufacturing and marketing of sorbent hemoperfusion devices for the treatment of drug overdose and poisoning.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">
          <E T="03">C. Sorbent Hemoperfusion Systems for the Indications of Hepatic Coma and Metabolic Disturbances</E>
        </HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">1. Benefits</HD>
        <P>The proposed requirement for PMAs or PDPs for sorbent hemoperfusion systems for treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances would generate social benefits equal to the value of information generated by the safety and effectiveness tests that producers of the device would be required to conduct under the proposed call for PMAs or PDPs. Provided first to FDA, this information would assist physicians, patients, and insurance providers to make more informed decisions regarding the safe and proper use of these devices, which would also be expected to improve some patient outcomes. There are currently no actively marketed products that are cleared for the indication of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances. However, FDA projects that two firms are likely to enter the market in the near future.</P>
        <P>Hepatic coma is characterized as the final state of hepatic encephalopathy, a complication of liver failure in which the brain function progressively deteriorates. Hepatic encephalopathy is a condition in which toxic substances that are normally cleared from the body by the liver accumulate in the blood, eventually traveling to the brain. Hepatic coma marks the final stage of encephalopathy, at which the disturbance of the brain function leads to loss of consciousness. Sorbent hemoperfusion systems can be used as a treatment device to compensate for liver failure by removing toxins from the blood.</P>
        <P>Data from the Healthcare Cost and Utilization Project, a nationally representative sample of hospital discharges, suggest that hepatic coma related hospitalizations are associated with prolonged and costly hospital stays. In 2009, there were approximately 43,500 patients hospitalized in the United States for a primary diagnosis of hepatic coma. The number of discharges rises to over 115,000 when accounting for all-listed diagnoses, which include all diagnoses that coexist at the time of admission or that develop during hospitalization. For patients admitted with a primary diagnosis of hepatic coma, the mean length of stay was 5.8 days, with a mean cost of $10,000 per stay. In-hospital mortality was nearly 8 percent in 2009, while the survival rate after 3 years among patients with hepatic encephalopathy is estimated to be 25 percent (Ref. 1).</P>

        <P>There is limited scientific evidence regarding the effectiveness of sorbent hemoperfusion systems for the indication of hepatic coma, which could partially be due to the fragile nature of the patient population (i.e., individuals who are acutely ill due to liver disease, and thus face poor clinical prognosis and high mortality). Because the risks and benefits of these devices for this indication are unknown and therefore cannot be adequately characterized, it is impossible to estimate the direct effect of the devices on patient outcomes. However, if they are approved, the<PRTPAGE P="9616"/>devices have the potential to greatly improve patient outcomes relative to the current baseline, since there are no alternative devices currently on the market. The PMA requirement will provide clinical testing to establish the safety and efficacy of the devices, to characterize their performance, and to determine the patient populations who will benefit most from the use of these devices. Clinical trials may also identify design issues that would have gone unnoticed in a premarket notification process, thereby reducing the potential of device failures. Furthermore, PMA requirements allow for continuing postmarketing evaluation and periodic reporting to FDA on the safety, effectiveness, and reliability of the device for its intended use.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">2. Costs</HD>
        <P>The proposed rule would require producers of sorbent hemoperfusion for treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances to obtain a PMA or PDP prior to marketing new products. Currently, producers of sorbent hemoperfusion systems receive clearance to market these devices through the less costly 510(k) premarket notification process. The incremental cost of this rule for those who are developing devices to treat hepatic coma and metabolic disturbance would be the difference between the cost of preparing and submitting a premarket approval application and the cost of preparing and submitting a 510(k) application. The cost of preparing an average 510(k) application has been estimated to be $21 per page, or $37 after adjusting for inflation (Ref. 2). According to FDA industry experts, the number of pages in 510(k) submissions can range from an average of 400 for simple devices to 4,000 pages for more complicated systems. Assuming that the devices for this indication of treatment are complex in nature due to the intricate health conditions of the intended patient population, we use 4,000 pages as our primary estimate. At a cost per page of $37, this yields an average cost of preparing and submitting a 510(k) of $148,000. FDA has estimated an upper bound on the cost of preparing and submitting a PMA at approximately $1,000,000 (see, for example, 73 FR 7498 at 7502, February 8, 2008), which rises to $1,019,000 after inflation. This yields a difference of $871,000 between the costs of PMA and 510(k) preparation. Manufacturers must also pay FDA user fees. For fiscal year 2012, the user fee for a 510(k) submission is $4,049 for large firms and $2,024 for small firms (76 FR 45826 at 45828, August 1, 2011). The user fee for a premarket application (PMA or PDP) is currently set at $220,050 for large firms and $55,013 for small firms (76 FR 45828). This yields a cost difference of PMA and 510(k) submission costs of $216,001 for large companies and $52,989 for small businesses. The total incremental upfront rule-induced cost to industry of preparing and submitting a PMA or PDP is $1,083,950 for large firms and $908,901 for small firms. Manufacturers also incur postmarketing annual fees for periodic reporting to FDA, with the standard fee for annual reports currently set at $7,702 for large firms and $1,925 for small firms.</P>
        <P>In addition to the cost to industry of preparing and submitting PMAs or PDPs, the proposed rule would impose review costs on FDA. It has been estimated that, for devices reviewed by FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health in 2003 and 2004, review costs were $563,000 per PMA and $13,400 per 510(k) (Ref. 3). Updated for inflation to 2010 dollars, these review costs become $653,000 per PMA and $15,500 per 510(k). This yields an incremental cost to FDA of $637,500. A portion of this total will be paid by industry in the form of user fees, with the remainder borne by general revenues.</P>
        <P>The social costs per PMA would be the sum of the difference between a PMA and a 510(k) and the additional FDA costs of reviewing the PMA, or $1,508,500 (= $871,000 + $637,500). The annual cost of the proposed rule would be the number of submissions multiplied by the cost per submission. Because we project that few entities will introduce this device, the number of submissions in most years will be zero. FDA requests comments on the methods and results of our estimation.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">D. Impact on Small Entities</HD>
        <P>The Regulatory Flexibility Act requires Agencies to prepare an initial regulatory analysis if a proposed rule would have a significant effect on a substantial number of small businesses, nonprofit organizations, local jurisdictions, or other entities. The proposed rule will yield no new costs for the five producers of sorbent hemoperfusion devices for the treatment of drug overdose and poisoning, as the rule is essentially a formalization of current industry practice. There are currently no companies actively participating in the market for the indications of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbance, which will require PMAs or PDPs as a result of the proposed rule. FDA projects that very few entities will enter this market in the near future. If a small entity were to enter the market, the reduced user fees would provide some relief. FDA requests comments on the overall effect of the proposed classification on the potential entry of small entities.</P>
        <P>Because this proposed rule would impose no additional regulatory burdens for manufacturers of sorbent hemoperfusion devices currently in the market and there is limited participation in the market for devices that will require PMAs or PDPs, FDA concludes that this proposed rule would not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XVI. Federalism</HD>
        <P>FDA has analyzed this proposed rule in accordance with the principles set forth in Executive Order 13132. FDA has determined that the proposed rule, if finalized, would not contain policies that would have substantial direct effects on the States, on the relationship between the National Government and the States, or on the distribution of power and responsibilities among the various levels of government. Accordingly, the Agency tentatively concludes that the proposed rule does not contain policies that have federalism implications as defined in the Executive order and, consequently, a federalism summary impact statement is not required.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XVII. Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995</HD>
        <P>This proposed rule refers to previously approved collections of information found in FDA regulations. These collections of information are subject to review by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501-3520). The collections of information in 21 CFR part 812 have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0078; the collections of information in 21 CFR part 807, subpart E, have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0120; the collections of information in 21 CFR part 814, subpart B, have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0231; and the collections of information under 21 CFR part 801 have been approved under OMB control number 0910-0485.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XVIII. Proposed Effective Date</HD>

        <P>FDA is proposing that any final rule based on this proposal become effective on the date of its publication in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>or at a later date if stated in the final rule.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XIX. Comments</HD>

        <P>Interested persons may submit to the Division of Dockets Management (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>) either electronic or written<PRTPAGE P="9617"/>comments regarding this document. It is only necessary to submit one set of comments. Identify comments with the docket number found in the brackets in the heading of this document. Received comments may be seen in the Division of Dockets Management between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">XX. References</HD>

        <P>The following references have been placed on display in the Division of Dockets Management (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>) and may be seen by interested persons between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. (FDA has verified the Web site address, but FDA is not responsible for any subsequent changes to the Web site after this document publishes in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.)</P>
        
        <EXTRACT>

          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">1. Schiano, T.D., “Clinical Management of Hepatic Encephalopathy,” vol. 30, pp. 10S-15S,<E T="03">Pharmacotherapy,</E>2010.</FP>

          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">2. Blozan, C.F. and S.A. Tucker, “Premarket Notifications: The First 24,000,” pp. 59-69,<E T="03">Medical Device &amp; Diagnostic Industry,</E>1986.</FP>

          <FP SOURCE="FP-2">3. Geiger, D.R., “FY 2003 and FY 2004 Unit Costs for the Process of Medical Device Review,” (<E T="03">http://www.fda.gov/downloads/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuidance/Overview/MedicalDeviceUserFeeandModernizationActMDUFMA/ucm109216.pdf</E>), September 2005.</FP>
        </EXTRACT>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 21 CFR Part 876</HD>
          <P>Medical devices.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        
        <P>Therefore, under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act and under authority delegated to the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, it is proposed that 21 CFR part 876 be amended as follows:</P>
        <PART>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">PART 876—GASTROENTEROLOGY-UROLOGY DEVICES</HD>
          <P>1. The authority citation for 21 CFR part 876 continues to read as follows:</P>
          <AUTH>
            <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
            <P>21 U.S.C. 351, 360, 360c, 360e, 360j, 360l, 371.</P>
          </AUTH>
          
          <P>2. Section 876.5870 is amended by revising paragraphs (b) and (c) to read as follows:</P>
          <SECTION>
            <SECTNO>§ 876.5870</SECTNO>
            <SUBJECT>Sorbent hemoperfusion system.</SUBJECT>
            <STARS/>
            <P>(b)<E T="03">Classification.</E>(1) Class II (special controls) when the device is intended for the treatment of poisoning and drug overdose. The special controls for this device are:</P>
            <P>(i) The device should be demonstrated to be biocompatible;</P>
            <P>(ii) Performance data to demonstrate the mechanical integrity of the device (e.g., tensile, flexural, and structural strength), including testing for the possibility of leaks, ruptures, release of particles, and/or disconnections;</P>
            <P>(iii) Performance data to demonstrate device sterility and shelf life;</P>
            <P>(iv) Bench performance data to demonstrate device functionality in terms of substances, toxins, and drugs removed by the device, and the extent that these are removed when the device is used according to its labeling;</P>
            <P>(v) Summary of clinical experience with the device that discusses and analyzes device safety and performance, including a list of adverse events observed during the testing;</P>
            <P>(vi) Labeling controls, including appropriate warnings, precautions, cautions, and contraindications statements to alert and inform users of proper device use and potential clinical adverse effects, including blood loss, platelet loss, leukopenia, hemolysis, hypotension, clotting, metabolic disturbances, and loss of vital nutrients and substances; Labeling recommendations must be consistent with the performance data obtained for the device, and must include a list of the drugs the device has been demonstrated to remove, and the extent for removal/depletion; and</P>
            <P>(vii) For those devices that incorporate electrical components, appropriate analysis and testing to validate electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility.</P>
            <P>(2) Class III (premarket approval) when the device is intended for the treatment of hepatic coma and metabolic disturbances.</P>
            <P>(c)<E T="03">Date premarket approval application (PMA) or notice of completion of product development protocol (PDP) is required.</E>A PMA or notice of completion of a PDP is required to be filed with FDA on or before [date 90 days after date of publication of the final rule in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>], for any sorbent hemoperfusion system indicated for treatment of hepatic coma or metabolic disturbances that was in commercial distribution before May 28, 1976, or that has, on or before [date 90 days after date of publication of the final rule in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>], been found to be substantially equivalent to any sorbent hemoperfusion device indicated for treatment of hepatic coma or metabolic disturbances that was in commercial distribution before May 28, 1976. Any other sorbent hemoperfusion system device indicated for treatment of hepatic coma or metabolic disturbances shall have an approved PMA or declared completed PDP in effect before being placed in commercial distribution.</P>
          </SECTION>
          <SIG>
            <DATED>Dated: February 14, 2012.</DATED>
            <NAME>Nancy K. Stade,</NAME>
            <TITLE>Deputy Director for Policy, Center for Devices and Radiological Health.</TITLE>
          </SIG>
        </PART>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3810 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4160-01-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Defense Acquisition Regulations System</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>48 CFR Part 242</CFR>
        <RIN>RIN 0750-AH52</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement; DoD Voucher Processing (DFARS Case 2011-D054)</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Defense Acquisition Regulations System, Department of Defense (DoD).</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Proposed rule; clarification.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>DoD is clarifying the rule published on January 19, 2012, proposing to amend the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) to update DoD's voucher processing procedures and better accommodate the use of Wide Area WorkFlow to process vouchers.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>
            <E T="03">Comments</E>on the proposed rule published January 19, 2012, at 77 FR 2682, continue to be accepted until March 19, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Mr. Mark Gomersall, Defense Acquisition Regulations System, OUSD (AT&amp;L) DPAP (DARS), Room 3B855, 3060 Defense Pentagon, Washington, DC 20301-3060. Telephone 703-602-0302; facsimile 703-602-0350.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>DoD is clarifying the proposed rule published on January 19, 2012 (77 FR 2682), which proposes to revise requirements for approving interim vouchers. Interim vouchers that are selected using risk-based sampling methodologies will be reviewed and approved by the contract auditors for provisional payment and sent to the disbursing office after the pre-payment review. Interim vouchers not selected for a pre-payment review will be considered acceptable for payment and will be sent directly to the disbursing office. All interim vouchers are subject to an audit of actual costs incurred after payment. The sampling process will be accomplished largely within the Wide Area WorkFlow system.</P>

        <P>The rule proposes to revise the requirements for approving interim vouchers by replacing the direct submission process currently referenced<PRTPAGE P="9618"/>at DFARS 242.803(b)(i)(C) with a risk-based sampling process. The proposed risk-based sampling process is a more effective and efficient approach. It allows for the evaluation of selected interim vouchers on a pre-payment basis in lieu of the current direct submission authorization, which does not allow for the pre-payment evaluation of higher risk interim vouchers. It is anticipated that the revised process will provide a more comprehensive sample of all vouchers and an enhanced oversight of higher risk vouchers, while allowing a more efficient processing of the vouchers not selected for pre-payment review.</P>
        <LSTSUB>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">List of Subjects in 48 CFR Part 242</HD>
          <P>Government procurement.</P>
        </LSTSUB>
        <SIG>
          <NAME>Ynette R. Shelkin,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Editor, Defense Acquisition Regulations System.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3659 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 5001-06-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
    <PRORULE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Fish and Wildlife Service</SUBAGY>
        <CFR>50 CFR Part 17</CFR>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket No. FWS-R8-ES-2012-0001; 4500030113]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; 90-Day Finding on a Petition To List the Thermophilic Ostracod as Endangered or Threatened</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of 90-day petition finding.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>We, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announce a 90-day finding on a petition to list the thermophilic ostracod (<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>) as endangered or threatened under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (Act). Based on our review, we find that the petition does not present substantial information indicating that listing the thermophilic ostracod may be warranted. Therefore, we are not initiating a status review in response to this petition. We ask the public to submit to us any new information that becomes available concerning the status of, or threats to, the thermophilic ostracod or its habitat at any time.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>The finding announced in this document was made on February 17, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>This finding is available on the Internet at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>at Docket Number FWS-R8-ES-2012-0001. Supporting documentation we used in preparing this finding is available for public inspection, by appointment, during normal business hours at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office, 1936 California Avenue, Klamath Falls, CA 97601. Please submit any new information, materials, comments, or questions concerning this finding to the above street address.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Laurie Sada, Field Supervisor, Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>), by telephone at 541-885-2507, or by facsimile to 541-885-7837. If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD), please call the Federal Information Relay Service (FIRS) at 800-877-8339.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD>
        <P>Section 4(b)(3)(A) of the Act (16 U.S.C. 1531<E T="03">et seq.</E>) requires that we make a finding on whether a petition to list, delist, or reclassify a species presents substantial scientific or commercial information indicating that the petitioned action may be warranted. We are to base this finding on information provided in the petition, supporting information submitted with the petition, and information otherwise available in our files. To the maximum extent practicable, we are to make this finding within 90 days of our receipt of the petition, and publish our notice of the finding promptly in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>.</P>
        <P>Our standard for substantial scientific or commercial information within the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) with regard to a 90-day petition finding is “that amount of information that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the measure proposed in the petition may be warranted” (50 CFR 424.14(b)). If we find that substantial scientific or commercial information was presented, we are required to promptly conduct a species status review, which we subsequently summarize in our 12-month finding.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Petition History</HD>

        <P>On March 8, 2011, we received a petition dated March 4, 2011, from Chris Zinda (Friends of Hunter's Hot Springs) and Drs. Brendan Bohannan and Richard Castenholz (University of Oregon) requesting that the thermophilic ostracod (<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>) be listed as endangered or threatened under the Act. The petition clearly identified itself as such and included the requisite identification information for the petitioner, as required by 50 CFR 424.14(a). In a May 4, 2011, letter to the petitioner, we responded that we had reviewed the information presented in the petition and determined that issuing an emergency regulation temporarily listing the species under section 4(b)(7) of the Act was not warranted. We also stated that we were required to complete a significant number of listing and critical habitat actions in Fiscal Year 2011 pursuant to court orders, judicially approved settlement agreements, and other statutory deadlines, but that we had secured funding for Fiscal Year 2012 and anticipated publishing a finding in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>in 2012. This finding addresses the petition.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Evaluation of Listable Entity</HD>

        <P>Section 3(16) of the Act defines the term “species” to include “any subspecies of fish or wildlife or plants, and any distinct population segment of any species of vertebrate fish or wildlife which interbreeds when mature.” Entities that meet the Act's definition of a “species” can be considered for listing under the Act and are, therefore, referred to as “listable entities.” Listable entities can then be listed if they are determined to meet the definition of an endangered species or a threatened species. Prior to making a determination of whether the petition presents substantial information to indicate whether listing may be warranted, we must address the question of whether the petition presents substantial information to indicate whether the petitioned thermophilic ostracod may be a listable entity. We may consider the petitioned ostracod to be a listable entity if information submitted with the petition or in our files indicates that treatment of this ostracod as a listable entity may be warranted. Based on the information presented in the petition and information in our files, there is a considerable amount of uncertainty regarding the taxonomy of this entity. The following paragraphs present our evaluation of whether<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>may be a listable entity.</P>

        <P>Wickstrom and Castenholz (1973, p. 1063) reported finding what they considered to be a new undescribed species of<E T="03">Potamocypris</E>at Hunter's Hot Springs (Hunter's) in southeastern Oregon. The Latin name<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>was coined in a footnote in 1973, but not accompanied by a formal description (Wickstrom and Castenholz 1973, p. 1064). Wickstrom and<PRTPAGE P="9619"/>Castenholz (1973, p. 1064) stated that a formal description was forthcoming, and suggested that the animal might be the same as<E T="03">P. perbrunnea,</E>which is discussed in Brues' (1932, p. 222) paper. However, Wickstrom and Castenholz (1973) did not provide any description, diagnosis, or references to specimens, and the animal was not formally described. Thus,<E T="03">P. hunteri</E>is a nomen nudum (a species lacking a formal scientific name) with no standing. However, the Service will consider a taxon for listing that lacks a formal name if there is credible scientific evidence indicating that the taxon constitutes a listable entity as a species or subspecies under section 3(16) of the Act.</P>

        <P>Additionally, the petition provides documentation of an ostracod named<E T="03">Thermopsis thermophila,</E>which was validly published with a complete description and notes on the habitat (Külköylüoğlu<E T="03">et al.</E>2003, pp. 114-115). Külköylüoğlu<E T="03">et al.</E>(2003, p. 114) established the species in a new genus, recognizing that the generic diagnosis is provisional. They provided a description and diagnosis for distinguishing<E T="03">Thermopsis</E>from<E T="03">Potamocypris</E>and several other related genera (Külköylüoğlu<E T="03">et al.</E>2003, pp. 114-115). The species description was based on collections from northern Nevada. Külköylüoğlu<E T="03">et al.</E>(2003, p. 122), in referring to additional<E T="03">Potamocypris</E>taxa that have been observed, stated: “We strongly suspect<E T="03">Potamocypris perbrunnea, P. varicolor, P. hunteri,</E>and above all Wickstrom and Castenholz' (1973, 1985)<E T="03">Potamocypris</E>sp. to be identical to<E T="03">Thermopsis thermophila.”</E>The authors made this conclusion due to the lack of taxonomic indications and verifications for the generic<E T="03">Potamocypris</E>standing of these species (Külköylüoğlu<E T="03">et al.</E>2003, pp. 121-122). The authors clearly considered all of these undescribed taxa to be conspecific with (i.e., belonging to the same species as) their<E T="03">T. thermophila,</E>although here the petition paraphrased this statement as “* * * the similarity was suggested” (Zinda<E T="03">et al.</E>2011, p. 5).</P>

        <P>The petition does not provide generic descriptions, nor does it provide any other morphological, ecological, distributional, genetic, or other differences to distinguish the petitioned entity from thermophilic ostracods in other hot springs throughout the Great Basin, including<E T="03">Thermopsis thermophila.</E>This information could indicate whether the petitioned<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>is endemic or qualifies as a listable entity even if it lacks a validly published name, but no description data were provided, nor are any available within our files. The description provided by the petition, within references cited, or within our files for<E T="03">P. hunteri</E>consists only of the location where the animal is found and reference to its ability to withstand 49 degrees Centigrade (°C) (120 degrees Fahrenheit (°F)) (Zinda<E T="03">et al.</E>2011, p. 5).</P>

        <P>In summary, our review of the information supplied with the petition and in our files indicates there is a great deal of taxonomic uncertainty surrounding<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>as evidenced by the 1932, 1973, and 2003 papers (Brues 1932, p. 222; Wickstrom and Castenholz 1973, p. 1064; Külköylüoğlu<E T="03">et al.</E>2003, pp. 114-115). Our general practice in recognizing a currently undescribed taxon as a possible listable entity is, at a minimum, to have the scientific community recognize the taxonomic validity of an entity, even if a formal taxonomic treatment has not been published. In this case, there is no information that would indicate that<E T="03">Potamocypris hunteri</E>is a recognized taxon in the scientific community. Therefore, the information in the petition and in our files does not present substantial scientific or commercial information to indicate the petitioned<E T="03">P. hunteri</E>may be a listable entity. Consequently, we will not proceed with an evaluation of the five factors described in section 4(a)(1) of the Act. Although we will not review the status of the petitioned entity at this time, if you wish to provide additional information regarding the thermophilic ostracod, you may submit your information or materials to the Field Supervisor, Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>), at any time.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">References Cited</HD>

        <P>A complete list of references cited is available on the Internet at<E T="03">http://www.regulations.gov</E>and upon request from the Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Authors</HD>

        <P>The primary authors of this notice are the staff members of the Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (see<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Authority</HD>

        <P>The authority for this action is the Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended (16 U.S.C. 1531<E T="03">et seq.</E>).</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 6, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Rowan W. Gould,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3791 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 4310-55-P</BILCOD>
    </PRORULE>
  </PRORULES>
  <VOL>77</VOL>
  <NO>33</NO>
  <DATE>Friday, February 17, 2012</DATE>
  <UNITNAME>Notices</UNITNAME>
  <NOTICES>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9620"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="F">DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE</AGENCY>
        <SUBJECT>Submission for OMB Review; Comment Request</SUBJECT>
        <DATE>February 13, 2012.</DATE>

        <P>The Department of Agriculture has submitted the following information collection requirement(s) to OMB for review and clearance under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, Public Law 104-13. Comments regarding (a) Whether the collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information will have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of burden including the validity of the methodology and assumptions used; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility and clarity of the information to be collected; (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on those who are to respond, including through the use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other technological collection techniques or other forms of information technology should be addressed to: Desk Officer for Agriculture, Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget (OMB),<E T="03">OIRA_Submission@OMB.EOP.GOV</E>or fax (202) 395-5806 and to Departmental Clearance Office, USDA, OCIO, Mail Stop 7602, Washington, DC 20250-7602. Comments regarding these information collections are best assured of having their full effect if received within 30 days of this notification. Copies of the submission(s) may be obtained by calling (202) 720-8958.</P>
        <P>An agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of information unless the collection of information displays a currently valid OMB control number and the agency informs potential persons who are to respond to the collection of information that such persons are not required to respond to the collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Title:</E>Importation of Gypsy Moth Host Materials from Canada.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">OMB Control Number:</E>0579-0142.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Summary of Collection:</E>The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is responsible for preventing plant diseases or insect pests from entering the United States, preventing the spread of pests not widely distributed in the United States, and eradicating those imported pests when eradication is feasible. Under the Plant Protection Act (7 U.S.C. 7701<E T="03">et seq.</E>), the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to regulate the importation of plants, plant products, other articles to prevent the introduction of injurious plant pests. The Plant Protection and Quarantine a program within USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is responsible for ensuring that these regulations are enforced. APHIS will collect information using phytosanitary certificates, certificates of origin, written statement and a compliance agreement from individuals both within and outside the United States.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Need and Use of the Information:</E>APHIS will collect information to ensure that importing foreign logs, trees, shrubs, and other articles do not harbor plant or insect pests such as the gypsy moth. Failing to collect this information would cripple APHIS' ability to ensure that trees, shrubs, logs, and a variety of other items imported from Canada do not harbor gypsy moths.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Description of Respondents:</E>Business or other for-profit; Individuals or households; Federal Government.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Number of Respondents:</E>2,146.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Frequency of Responses:</E>Reporting: On occasion.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Total Burden Hours:</E>81.</P>
        <SIG>
          <NAME>Ruth Brown,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Departmental Information Collection Clearance Officer.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </PREAMB>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3713 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3410-34-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE</AGENCY>
        <SUBJECT>Public Availability of FY 2011 Service Contract Inventories</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Office of Procurement and Property Management, Departmental Management, Department of Agriculture.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of public availability of FY 2011 Service Contract inventories.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>In accordance with Section 743 of Division C of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2010 (Pub. L. 111-117), Department of Agriculture is publishing this notice to advise the public of the availability of the FY 2011 Service Contract inventory. This inventory provides information on service contract actions over $25,000 that were made in FY 2011. The information is organized by function to show how contracted resources are distributed throughout the agency. The inventory has been developed in accordance with guidance issued on November 5, 2010 by the Office of Management and Budget's Office of Federal Procurement Policy (OFPP). OFPP's guidance is available at<E T="03">http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/procurement/memo/servicecontract-inventories-guidance-11052010.pdf.</E>Department of Agriculture has posted its inventory and a summary of the inventory on the Office of Procurement and Property Management homepage at the following link:<E T="03">http://www.dm.usda.gov/procurement/.</E>
          </P>
        </SUM>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Al Muñoz, Office of Procurement and Property Management, at (202) 720-1273 or by mail at OPPM, MAIL STOP 9304, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-9303. Please cite “2011 Service Contract Inventory” in all correspondence.</P>
          <SIG>
            <DATED>Signed in Washington, DC, on February 10, 2012.</DATED>
            <NAME>Lisa M. Wilusz,</NAME>
            <TITLE>Director, Office of Procurement and Property Management.</TITLE>
          </SIG>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3708 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3410-98-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9621"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>Forest Service</SUBAGY>
        <SUBJECT>Nez Perce-Clearwater National Forests; Idaho; Clear Creek Integrated Restoration Project</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Forest Service, USDA.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of intent to prepare an environmental impact statement.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>This is a corrected notice. This notice updates the contact information that was included in the original notice, and extends the comment due date to March 1, 2012. The original notice was published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on January 6, 2012, pages 775 and 776.</P>
          <P>The Forest Service gives notice of its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement for the Clear Creek Integrated Restoration Project. The Proposed action would use a combination of timber harvest, pre-commercial thinning, prescribed fire and reforestation to achieve the desired range of age classes, size classes, vegetative species distributions, habitat complexity (diversity) and landscape patterns across the forested portions of the project area. Road decommissioning, culvert replacements and road improvements are also proposed to improve watershed health. The EIS will analyze the effects of the proposed action and alternatives. The Nez Perce-Clearwater Forest invites comments and suggestions on the issues to be addressed. The agency gives notice of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) analysis and decision making process on the proposal so interested and affected members of the public may participate and contribute to the final decision.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Comments concerning the scope of the analysis must be received by March 1, 2012. The draft environmental impact statement is expected in February 2013 and the final environmental impact statement is expected in November 2013.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>Send written or electronic comments to Lois Hill, Interdisciplinary Team Leader; Kamiah Ranger Station; 903 3rd Street; Kamiah, ID 83536; FAX 208-935-4257; Email<E T="03">comments-northern-nezperce-moose-creek@fs.fed.us.</E>Include your name, address, organization represented (if any), and the name of the project for which you are submitting comments. Electronic comments will be accepted in MS Word, Word Perfect, or Rich Text formats. Comments received in response to this solicitation, including names and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record for this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered; however, anonymous comments will not provide the Agency with the ability to provide the respondent with subsequent environmental documents.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Lois Hill, Interdisciplinary Team Leader, (208) 935-4258.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P/>
        <P>The objective of the Clear Creek Integrated Restoration Project is to manage forest vegetation to restore natural disturbance patterns; improve long term resistance and resilience at the landscape level; reduce fuels; improve watershed conditions; improve elk habitat effectiveness; improve habitat for early seral species; and maintain habitat structure, function, and diversity. Timber outputs from the proposed action would be used to offset treatment costs and support the economic structure of local communities and provide for regional and national needs.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Purpose and Need for the Proposal</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Vegetation and Wildlife Habitat Improvement</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Purpose:</E>Trend vegetation species composition, structure, and distributions toward desired conditions described in the Forest Plan.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Need:</E>There is a need to change tree species composition by retaining and planting early seral species, such as ponderosa pine, western larch and western white pine. The project area has a high proportion of grand fir/Douglas fir habitat. These habitats tend to be more susceptible to insects and diseases. Grand fir is unlikely to survive a wildfire. There is a need to trend the area toward a more diverse and resilient forest structure by creating a range of age classes, size classes, habitat complexity (diversity) and disturbance patterns that more closely emulate natural mixed severity disturbance. Increasing early seral species in managed areas would help trend the area toward, or maintain, desired habitat conditions and would make these habitats more resistant and resilient to change agents such as insects, diseases, and fire.</P>
        <P>There is a need to increase diversity within previously harvested areas to begin restoring long-term habitat quality for sensitive and old growth associated species. Historic logging practices and fire suppression have created a landscape that is more highly fragmented than would be expected to result from natural disturbances. Ladder fuels have increased and there has been a shift to shade tolerant species. Habitat structure and patch sizes of young forests are simplified and smaller than would be expected to result from natural disturbances. Edges of patches are straight and even.</P>
        <P>There is a need to increase young forest habitats on this landscape. Age classes are dominated by middle-aged and mature forest habitats. Forest management would increase high quality early seral wildlife habitats by retaining large trees and promoting establishment of tall shrubs and hardwood tree species by using variable retention regeneration harvest. In the short term, this would benefit wildlife species that use early seral habitats, such as neotropical migratory birds, resident birds, small mammals, and big game species. In the long term, large tree retention would help maintain habitat structure and complexity needed by old growth associated species.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Goods and Services</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Purpose:</E>To utilize timber outputs produced through restoration activities to support the economic structure of local communities and provide for regional and national needs (Forest Plan page II-1).</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Need:</E>There is a need to provide a sustained yield of resource outputs, as directed by the Forest Plan. Much of the area consists of grand fir dominated stands that have insect and disease infestations that are contributing to increased tree mortality, or are at risk from stand replacing events. Stands proposed for treatment are currently losing volume and value due to insects and diseases. Harvest of the timber would provide materials to local industries.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Fire Regime/Natural Disturbance Restoration and Fuel Reduction</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Purpose:</E>Reduce ladder fuels created by shade-tolerant species and create more natural patch sizes by emulating mixed severity fire. (Forest Plan page II-2)</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Need:</E>There is a need to increase patch sizes to shift age and size class distributions to increase high quality early seral wildlife habitats. Effective fire suppression in this area began in the 1930's. As a result, there has been a vegetative shift to less fire resistant species, and an increase in ladder fuels that can contribute to the risk of high intensity and potentially resource damaging wildfire. Some portions of the project area have been identified as being up to five times outside of their normal fire return intervals. Past harvest patterns do not emulate natural<PRTPAGE P="9622"/>disturbance patterns nor do they emulate natural habitat structure. Landscape burning and timber harvest that mimics natural fire would help increase forest resilience, help reduce risk of wildfires, and help create high quality habitats that would benefit neotropical migratory birds, resident birds, small mammals, and big game species. Fire dependent wildlife species would benefit from landscape burning.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Watershed Improvement</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Purpose:</E>Reduce potential sediment inputs into the aquatic ecosystem from roads.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Need:</E>There is a need to drain roadside ditchline water away from streams by installing cross drain pipes near live stream crossings. The cross drain pipes collect ditchline water and direct it onto the forest floor. There is also a need to replace existing undersized, damaged, or rusting culverts on streams to minimize failure potential.</P>
        <P>There are 283 miles of road within the project area, 200 of which are needed for current and future management. The remaining 83 miles of road have been cleared for decommissioning under the SF/WF Clear Creek Road Decommissioning EA (2011). The roads needed for management can contribute sediment to streams through road surface erosion and potential culvert failures. Surface erosion occurs during spring snowmelt and rain events. Dirt coming off roads is diverted into ditchlines which are often directed into streams. Preliminary surveys show most roads in the area are drained by ditches. Culvert failures can result from undersized, damaged or rusting culverts which can plug with debris and then fail as water saturates the surrounding fill. Failures can contribute large pulses of sediment into streams. Surveys indicate at least 60 miles of road with culverts that are in need of replacement or cleaning. There is a minimum of 40 high or moderate priority culverts in need of replacement, and 12 in need of cleaning. There are an additional 40 low priority culverts in need of replacement and 15 in need of cleaning. The surveyed roads pose the highest risk to streams in the project area.</P>
        <P>The desired condition for roads is to have ditchlines that drain road surface water away from streams and onto forest the forest floor. All culverts at stream crossings are appropriately sized to allow for the passage of material within minimal risk of plugging.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">The Proposed Action would:</E>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">Improve Forest Health, Provide Goods and Services, Reduce Fuels and Improve Wildlife Habitat</HD>
        <P>• Conduct “variable retention” regeneration harvest and post harvest burning activities on up to 2500 acres to create early sucessional plant communities and improve wildlife habitat while re-establishing long-lived early seral tree species. Variable retention harvest would include areas of full retention (clumps), irregular edges, and retention of snags and legacy trees to provide structure and a future source of woody debris. Openings will likely exceed 40 acres.</P>
        <P>• Commercially thin approximately 7810 acres to reduce stand densities improve forest health and reduce the chance of crown fire.</P>
        <P>• Apply improvement harvest to approximately 311 acres (thin from below) to remove encroachment and ladder fuels from ponderosa pine dominated stands.</P>
        <P>• Construct a minimum temporary road system to carry out the proposed action. Roads would be decommissioned after use.</P>
        <P>• Pre-commercially thin approximately 1865 acres to reduce stand densities improve forest health and reduce fuels.</P>
        <P>• Restore approximately 42 acres of bunchgrass communities through prescribed burning and revegetation with native grasses to improve wildlife winter range through reestablishment of native grasses and forbs.</P>
        <P>• Apply approximately 1400 acres of low and mixed severity prescribed fire within the Clear Creek Roadless area to restore natural fire regimes, reduce fuels, improve wildlife habitat and create mosaic forest conditions. Proposed activities are consistent with Idaho Roadless Rule. There is no timber cutting planned within the Clear Creek Roadless area.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD3">Reduce Sediment Production and Address Transportation Needs</HD>
        <P>• Conduct maintenance on or improve 100-130 miles of system roads including culvert installation or replacement, ditch cleaning, and riprap placement for drainage improvement. It may also include gravel placement, road grading and dust abatement.</P>
        <P>• Additional site specific maintenance or improvements would occur to improve watershed conditions on up to 20 miles of roads outside of proposed treatment areas.</P>
        <P>• Decommission 2-5 miles of system roads no longer considered necessary for transportation needs.</P>
        <P>Possible Alternatives the Forest Service will consider include a no-action alternative, which will serve as a baseline for comparison of alternatives. The proposed action will be considered along with additional alternatives that will be developed to meet the purpose and need for action, and to address significant issues identified during scoping.</P>
        <P>The Responsible Official is Rick Brazell, Nez Perce-Clearwater Forest Supervisor, Clearwater National Forest Supervisor's Office, 12730 Highway 12, Orofino, ID 83544.</P>
        <P>The Decision To Be Made is whether to adopt the proposed action, in whole or inpart, or another alternative; and what mitigation measures and management requirements will be implemented.</P>
        <P>The Scoping Process for the EIS is being initiated with this notice. The scoping process will identify issues to be analyzed in detail and will lead to the developemnt of alternatives to the proposal. The Forest Service is seeking information and comments from other Federal, State, and local agencies; Tribal Governments; and organizations and individuals who may be interested in or affected by the proposed action. Comments received in response to this notice, including the names and addresses of those who comment, will be a part of the project record and available for public review.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Early Notice of Importance of Public Participation in Subsequent Environmental Review:</E>A draft environmental impact statement will be prepared for comment. The second major opportunity for public input will be when the draft EIS is published. The comment period for the draft EIS will be 45 days from the date the Environmental Protection Agency publishes the notice of availability in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>. The Draft EIS is anticipated to be available for public review in February 2013.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: January 24, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Rick Brazell,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Forest Supervisor.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3745 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3410-11-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="N">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>International Trade Administration</SUBAGY>
        <SUBJECT>Proposed Information Collection; Comment Request; Applications for Watch Duty-Exemption and 7113 Jewelry Duty-Refund Program</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>International Trade Administration, Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <PRTPAGE P="9623"/>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Department of Commerce, as part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and respondent burden, invites the general public and other Federal agencies to take this opportunity to comment on proposed and/or continuing information collections, as required by the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Written comments must be submitted on or before April 17, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>Direct all written comments to Jennifer Jessup, Departmental Paperwork Clearance Officer, Department of Commerce, Room 6616, 14th and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230 (or via the Internet at<E T="03">jjessup@doc.gov</E>).</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Requests for additional information or copies of the information collection instrument and instructions should be directed to Supriya Kumar, Statutory Import Programs Staff, (202) 482-3530,<E T="03">Supriya.Kumar@trade.gov</E>and fax number (202) 501-7952.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">I. Abstract</HD>
        <P>The Departments of Commerce and the Interior are required by Public Law 97-446, as amended by Public Law 103-465, Public Law 106-36 and Public Law 108-429, to administer the distribution of watch duty-exemptions and watch and jewelry duty-refunds to program producers in the U.S. insular possessions and the Northern Mariana Islands. Theprimary consideration in collecting information is the enforcement of the laws and the information gathered is limited to that necessary to prevent abuse of the program and to permit a fair and equitable distribution of its benefits. The Form ITA-340P is used to provide the data to assist in verification of duty-free shipments of watches into the United States and make certain the allocations are not exceeded. Forms ITA-360P and ITA-361P are necessary to implement the duty-refundprogram for the watch and jewelry producers. Form ITA-360P requires no information unless the recipient wishes to transfer the certificate. Form ITA-361P must be completed each time a certificate holder wishes to obtain a portion, or all, of the duty-refund authorized by the certificate. The duty-refund benefit is issued biannually and the forms are used for the distribution of the duty-refund benefit.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">II. Method of Collection</HD>
        <P>Paper format or electronically.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">III. Data</HD>
        <P>
          <E T="03">OMB Control Number:</E>0625-0134.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Form Number(s):</E>ITA-340P, ITA-360P, ITA-361P.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Type of Review:</E>Regular submission (extension of a currently approved information collection).</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Affected Public:</E>Business or other for-profit organizations.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Estimated Number of Respondents:</E>2.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Estimated Time per Response:</E>6 minutes for Form ITA-340P; 10 minutes for Form ITA-361P; and 1 minute to transfer a certificate using Form ITA-360P.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Estimated Total Annual Burden Hours:</E>1.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Estimated Total Annual Cost to Public:</E>$0.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">IV. Request for Comments</HD>
        <P>Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall have practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden (including hours and cost) of the proposed collection of information; (c) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on respondents, including through the use of automated collection techniques or other forms of information technology.</P>
        <P>Comments submitted in response to this notice will be summarized and/or included in the request for OMB approval of this information collection; they also will become a matter of public record.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Gwellnar Banks,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Management Analyst,Office of the Chief Information Officer.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3742 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>International Trade Administration</SUBAGY>
        <DEPDOC>[A-570-890]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China: Extension of Time Limit for the Final Results of the Antidumping Duty Administrative Review</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>February 17, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Rebecca Pandolph, AD/CVD Operations, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230, telephone: (202) 482-3627.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>On February 28, 2011, the Department of Commerce (“Department”) published a notice of initiation of an administrative review of the antidumping duty order on wooden bedroom furniture from the People's Republic of China covering the period January 1, 2010, through December 31, 2010.<SU>1</SU>
          <FTREF/>On October 24, 2011, the Department published its preliminary results of the administrative review.<SU>2</SU>
          <FTREF/>The final results of the administrative review are currently due no later than February 21, 2012.</P>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>1</SU>
            <E T="03">See Initiation of Administrative Review of the Antidumping Duty Order on Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China,</E>76 FR 10880 (February 28, 2011).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <FTNT>
          <P>
            <SU>2</SU>
            <E T="03">See Wooden Bedroom Furniture From the People's Republic of China: Preliminary Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review and Intent To Rescind Review in Part,</E>76 FR 65684 (October 24, 2011) (“<E T="03">Preliminary Results</E>”).</P>
        </FTNT>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Statutory Time Limits</HD>
        <P>In antidumping duty administrative reviews, section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended (“the Act”), requires the Department to make a final determination in an administrative review of an antidumping duty order within 120 days after the date on which the preliminary results are published. However, if it is not practicable to complete the review within this time period, section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Act allows the Department to extend the 120-day period to 180 days after publication of the preliminary results (or 300 days if the Department has not extended the time limit for the preliminary results).</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Extension of Time Limit for Final Results</HD>

        <P>The Department has determined that it is not practicable to complete the review within the 120-day time period because it requires additional time to evaluate the arguments and submissions made by interested parties following the<E T="03">Preliminary Results.</E>Therefore, in accordance with section 751(a)(3)(A) of the Act, the Department is extending the time period for completing the final results of the instant administrative review by 30 days until March 22, 2012.</P>
        <P>This notice is published pursuant to sections 751(a)(3)(A) and 777(i) of the Act.</P>
        <SIG>
          <PRTPAGE P="9624"/>
          <DATED>Dated: February 10, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Christian Marsh,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3787 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>International Trade Administration</SUBAGY>
        <DEPDOC>[A-583-844]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Narrow Woven Ribbons With Woven Selvedge From Taiwan: Rescission, in Part, of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>Import Administration, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>
            <E T="03">Effective Date:</E>February 17, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Hector Rodriguez or Holly Phelps, AD/CVD Operations, Office 2, Import Administration, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution Avenue NW., Washington, DC 20230; telephone: (202) 482-0629 or (202) 482-0656, respectively.</P>
          <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD>

          <P>On September 2, 2011, the Department of Commerce (Department) published a notice of opportunity to request an administrative review of the antidumping duty order on narrow woven ribbons with woven selvedge from Taiwan covering the period September 1, 2010, through August 31, 2011.<E T="03">See Antidumping or Countervailing Duty Order, Finding, or Suspended Investigation; Opportunity To Request Administrative Review,</E>76 FR 54735, 54736 (Sept. 2, 2011). The Department received a timely request for an antidumping duty administrative review from the petitioner, Berwick Offray LLC and its wholly-owned subsidiary Lion Ribbon Company, Inc., for the following companies: (1) Apex Ribbon; (2) Apex Trimmings; (3) FinerRibbon.com; (4) Hsien Chan Enterprise Co., Ltd.; (5) Hubschercorp; (6) Intercontinental Skyline; (7) Multicolor Inc.; (8) Novelty Handicrafts Co., Ltd.; (9) Pacific Imports; (10) Papillon Ribbon &amp; Bow (Canada); (11) Shienq Huong Enterprise Co., Ltd.; and (12) Supreme Laces, Inc. On October 31, 2011, the Department published a notice of initiation of administrative review with respect to these companies.<E T="03">See Initiation of Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Administrative Reviews and Request for Revocation in Part,</E>76 FR 67133, 67138 (Oct. 31, 2011); and<E T="03">Correction to Initiation of 2010-2011 Antidumping Duty Administrative Review: Narrow Woven Ribbons With Woven Selvedge From Taiwan,</E>77 FR 82 (Jan. 3, 2012). On January 30, 2012, the petitioner withdrew its requests for an administrative review for all of the above-listed companies except Hubschercorp.</P>
          <HD SOURCE="HD1">Rescission, in Part</HD>
          <P>Pursuant to 19 CFR 351.213(d)(1), the Secretary will rescind an administrative review, in whole or in part, if a party that requested the review withdraws the request within 90 days of the date of publication of notice of initiation of the requested review. The petitioner's request was submitted within the 90-day period and, thus, is timely. Because the petitioner's withdrawal of request for an antidumping duty administrative review is timely and because no other party requested a review of these companies, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.213(d)(1), we are rescinding this administrative review with respect to the following companies: (1) Apex Ribbon; (2) Apex Trimmings; (3) FinerRibbon.com; (4) Hsien Chan Enterprise Co., Ltd.; (5) Intercontinental Skyline; (6) Multicolor Inc.; (7) Novelty Handicrafts Co., Ltd.; (8) Pacific Imports; (9) Papillon Ribbon &amp; Bow (Canada); (10) Shienq Huong Enterprise Co., Ltd.; and (11) Supreme Laces, Inc. The administrative review will continue with respect to Hubschercorp.</P>
          <HD SOURCE="HD1">Assessment</HD>
          <P>The Department will instruct U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to assess antidumping duties on all appropriate entries. Each of the eleven companies listed above shall be assessed antidumping duties at rates equal to the cash deposit of estimated antidumping duties required at the time of entry, or withdrawal from warehouse, for consumption, in accordance with 19 CFR 351.212(c)(1)(i). The Department intends to issue appropriate assessment instructions to CBP 15 days after publication of this notice.</P>
          <HD SOURCE="HD1">Notification to Importers</HD>
          <P>This notice serves as a reminder to importers of their responsibility under 19 CFR 351.402(f)(2) to file a certificate regarding the reimbursement of antidumping duties prior to liquidation of the relevant entries during this review period. Failure to comply with this requirement could result in the Secretary's presumption that reimbursement of antidumping duties occurred and the subsequent assessment of doubled antidumping duties.</P>
          <HD SOURCE="HD1">Notification Regarding Administrative Protective Orders</HD>
          <P>This notice also serves as a reminder to parties subject to administrative protective order (APO) of their responsibility concerning the return or destruction of proprietary information disclosed under APO in accordance with 19 CFR 351.305, which continues to govern business proprietary information in this segment of the proceeding. Timely written notification of the return/destruction of APO materials or conversion to judicial protective order is hereby requested. Failure to comply with the regulations and terms of an APO is a violation which is subject to sanction.</P>
          <P>This notice is issued and published in accordance with section 777(i)(1) of the Tariff Act of 1930, as amended, and 19 CFR 351.213(d)(4).</P>
          <SIG>
            <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
            <NAME>Gary Taverman,</NAME>
            <TITLE>Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Antidumping and Countervailing Duty Operations.</TITLE>
          </SIG>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3785 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-DS-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Institute of Standards and Technology</SUBAGY>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket Number 120110038-2037-01]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Buy American Exception Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Department of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology is providing notice of a determination of an exception to the Buy American Provisions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA or Recovery Act), for a heat recovery ventilator necessary for a energy residential test facility at NIST.</P>
        </SUM>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Michael Szwed, Contracting Officer, Acquisition Management Division, 301-975-6330, National Institute of Standards and Technology, 100 Bureau Drive, Mailstop 1640, Gaithersburg, Maryland 20899.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>

        <P>Section 1605 of the Recovery Act (Pub. L. 111-5) “prohibits use of recovery funds for a project for the construction, alteration,<PRTPAGE P="9625"/>maintenance, or repair of a public building or public work unless all of the iron, steel, and manufactured goods used in the project are produced in the United States.” 2 CFR 176.60. However, section 1605(b)(1) and (2) of the Recovery Act also allow the head of a Federal department or agency to issue a “determination of inapplicability” of these provisions to any procurement of the listed items if the restrictions would be inconsistent with the public interest; if the iron, steel, or relevant manufactured good is only available at an unreasonable cost; or if it is not produced or manufactured in the United States in sufficient and reasonably available quantities and of a satisfactory quality (“non-availability”). Pursuant to sections 1605(b)(1) and (2), NIST has determined that the required heat recovery ventilator is not available in the United States.</P>
        <P>In September 2010, NIST awarded an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA or Recovery Act) contract in the amount of $2,580,110 to Therrien Waddell for the construction of a NETZERO Energy Residential Test Facility (NZERTF) at NIST in Gaithersburg, MD. The objective of the NZERTF is to demonstrate that a home, similar in aesthetics to a home in surrounding communities, can produce as much energy on an annual basis as it uses in on-site renewable resources.</P>
        <P>The contract required that the contractor purchase and install one Venmar EKO 1.5 heat recovery ventilator (HRV), which was estimated to cost $1,600. The specified HRV is manufactured in Germany. An HRV is a piece of mechanical equipment that provides mechanical (as opposed to natural) ventilation for facilities like the NZERTF and allows the building to be sealed tight against air leakage.</P>
        <P>The specified HRV is essential to meet the project objective, as it reduces the energy required to heat and cool the home while providing acceptable indoor air quality. Without the specified residential-sized HRV, the annual energy required for the home exceeds the amount that can be produced by the solar panels and thus the facility would not meet its design objective of net zero energy on an annual basis.</P>
        <P>Based on NIST's and the contractor's review of the market place and various vendors' product availability, NIST determined there were no HRVs manufactured in the United States that met the contract specifications or NIST's requirements. Pursuant to section 1605, NIST has determined that the required heat recovery ventilator is “not available.”</P>
        <AUTH>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">Authority:</HD>
          <P>Pub. L. 111-5, section 1605.</P>
        </AUTH>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Willie E. May,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Associate Director for Laboratory Programs.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3837 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-13-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Institute of Standards and Technology</SUBAGY>
        <DEPDOC>[Docket Number: 110524296-2097-03]</DEPDOC>
        <SUBJECT>Recommendations for Establishing an Identity Ecosystem Governance Structure for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Institute of Standards and Technology, Department of Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>

          <P>The National Institute of Standards and Technology announces the release of a paper entitled Recommendations for Establishing an Identity Ecosystem Governance Structure on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. This paper supports the implementation of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace and responds to comments received in response to the related Notice of Inquiry published in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>on June 14, 2011.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>The Recommendations for Establishing an Identity Ecosystem Governance Structure paper was made available on February 7, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>The Recommendations for Establishing an Identity Ecosystem Governance Structure paper is available at<E T="03">www.nist.gov/nstic/2012-nstic-governance-recs.pdf</E>. The NIST Web site for the NSTIC and its implementation is<E T="03">www.nstic.gov</E>.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>For questions about this request contact: Annie Sokol, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, U.S. Department of Commerce, 100 Bureau Drive, Mailstop 8930, Gaithersburg, MD 20899, telephone (301) 975-2006; email<E T="03">nsticgovernance@nist.gov</E>. Please direct media inquiries to the Director of NIST's Office of Public Affairs,<E T="03">gail.porter@nist.gov</E>.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>

        <P>The paper entitled Recommendations for Establishing an Identity Ecosystem Governance Structure was written in support of the implementation of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC). On June 14, 2011, NIST published a Notice of Inquiry in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>(76 FR 34650), requesting input from the public regarding Models for a Governance Structure for the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace. On August 16, 2011, NIST published a Notice in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>(76 FR 50719), extending the deadline for comments. The paper summarizes the comments received in response to the NOI and provides recommendations and intended government actions to serve as a catalyst for establishing such a governance structure. The recommendations result from comments and suggestions received from the NOI respondents as well as best practices and lessons learned from similarly scoped governance efforts. To accelerate the launch of the Steering Group, the paper integrates the recommendations into a proposed Steering Group charter.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Patrick Gallagher,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3835 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-13-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Institute of Standards and Technology</SUBAGY>
        <SUBJECT>Presentation of Final Conventional Conformance Test Criteria and Common Air Interface (CAI) Features/Functionalities Under Test in the Project 25 Compliance Assessment Program and Meeting To Seek Comment on Conventional Conformance Tests for Inclusion in the Program</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Department of Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of Public Meeting and Request for Comments.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The U.S. Department of Commerce's (DOC) National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Law Enforcement Standards Office (OLES), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office for Interoperability and Compatibility (OIC), will hold a public meeting on Thursday, March 15, 2012 at 1 p.m. Mountain Time, via teleconference. The purpose of the meeting is to present the final criteria for assessing the suitability of P25 Compliance Assessment Program (CAP) conventional conformance tests, as well as the final, prioritized list of features and functionalities that will require conformance testing in the P25 CAP.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <PRTPAGE P="9626"/>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>

          <P>The meeting will be held via teleconference from 1 p.m.-3 p.m. Mountain Time on Thursday, March 15, 2012. Members of the public wishing to attend the meeting must register by 5 p.m. Mountain Time on Monday, March 12, 2012. Please see registration instructions in the<E T="02">ADDRESSES</E>section below. In addition, comments regarding the topics and material covered during the meeting will be accepted until 5 p.m. Mountain Time on Monday, April 30, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>Members of the public wishing to attend the meeting must register by 5 p.m. Mountain Time on Monday, March 12, 2012 by sending an email request to Dereck Orr at<E T="03">dereck.orr@nist.gov</E>or via phone at 303-497-5400. To present comments orally at the meeting and to submit written comments, please see instructions in the<E T="02">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION SECTION</E>below. The draft conformance tests to be discussed at the meeting may be found at:<E T="03">http://www.pscr.gov/outreach/safecom/p25_cap/downloads/downloads.php.</E>
          </P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>

          <P>Dereck Orr, Department of Commerce, NIST, 300 Broadway St., Boulder, CO 80305. Telephone: (303) 497-5400. Email:<E T="03">dereck.orr@nist.gov</E>. More information about DHS/OIC can be found at<E T="03">http://www.safecomprogram.gov</E>.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>Emergency responders—emergency medical technicians, fire personnel, and law enforcement officers—need to seamlessly exchange communications across disciplines and jurisdictions in order to successfully respond to day-to-day incidents and large-scale emergencies. P25 focuses on developing standards that allow radios and other components to interoperate, regardless of the manufacturer. In turn, these standards enable emergency responders to seamlessly exchange critical communications with other disciplines and jurisdictions.</P>
        <P>An initial goal of P25 is to specify formal standards for interfaces between the components of a land mobile radio (LMR) system. LMR systems are commonly used by emergency responders in portable handheld and mobile vehicle-mounted devices. Although formal standards are being developed, no process is currently in place to confirm that LMR equipment advertised as P25-compliant meets all aspects of P25 standards.</P>
        <P>To address discrepancies between P25 standards and industry equipment, DHS and NIST established the P25 CAP. The P25 CAP is a partnership between the DHS/OIC, NIST, industry, and the emergency response community.</P>
        <P>The P25 CAP provides an independent process for evaluating P25 equipment for standards compliance and interoperability across manufacturers. By providing manufacturers with a method to consistently test their equipment for compliance with P25 standards and consistently report the results of such testing, the P25 CAP provides emergency response officials with increased confidence that their land mobile radio equipment adheres to the P25 standards.</P>
        <P>The P25 CAP requires test laboratories to demonstrate their competence through a rigorous and objective assessment process. Such a process promotes the user community's confidence in, and acceptance of, test results from DHS-recognized laboratories. All equipment suppliers that participate in the P25 CAP must use recognized laboratories to conduct performance, conformance, and interoperability tests on their products. P25 equipment suppliers voluntarily participating in the P25 CAP will release Summary Test Reports and Suppliers' Declarations of Compliance based on testing from laboratories recognized by DHS.</P>
        <P>Created by DHS/OIC, Compliance Assessment Bulletins (CABs) describe how the P25 CAP operates and address issues related to the program. The scope of a CAB can range from policy to guidance, covering issues such as specific test standards to be used for a particular P25 interface, or P25 LMR Request for Proposal guidance.</P>
        <P>The purpose of this notice and related meeting is to present the final requirements for CAI conventional conformance tests for inclusion in the P25 CAP.</P>
        <P>The final list of criteria to be used for assessing a CAI conventional conformance test's suitability for inclusion in the P25 CAP is below:</P>

        <P>• Conformance tests should limit devices in the test environment to the device under test and appropriate, validated test equipment (<E T="03">i.e.,</E>non-products);</P>
        <P>• All packet types should be tested that are relevant to the functionality under test;</P>
        <P>• All call/message types tested should be relevant to the functionality under test;</P>
        <P>• Packet/message order should be checked relevant to the functionality under test;</P>
        <P>• All information and reserved fields should be tested within message packets relevant to the functionality under test;</P>
        <P>• For all information fields relevant to the feature under test, there should be a linearly independent set of values used across the entire allowable range including special meaning or reserved values;</P>
        <P>• Where behavior of a product is specified for parameter values outside of the normal or permissible range, those values should be tested. Where behavior is not specified, explicit pass/fail criteria should be included;</P>
        <P>• Timing between subsequent packets should be identified in cases where, if not within defined parameters, the test or the anticipated response would result in inconsistent or erroneous test results;</P>
        <P>• All of the different combinations of status bits should be tested where relevant to a feature under test;</P>
        <P>• The test should define the detailed procedural steps and expected results necessary for a test operator to perform the test consistently across multiple laboratories;</P>
        <P>• The test procedure should accommodate evaluation of a test article's behavior where multiple defined responses are possible;</P>
        <P>• If capable, each unit under test should perform the roles of both transmitter and receiver during the test;</P>
        <P>• The test should provide definitive predictive outcomes (behaviors) for all articles under test.</P>
        <P>Through this notice, NIST is also presenting this prioritized list of features and functionalities that will require testing conformance in the P25 CAP:</P>
        <P>1. Conventional Squelch*</P>
        <P>2. Emergency alarm</P>
        <P>3. Emergency group voice call</P>
        <P>4. Group voice call</P>
        <P>5. Radio unit monitoring</P>
        <P>6. Transport of Talking Party Identification*</P>
        <P>7. Late Entry</P>
        <P>8. Location Services</P>
        <P>9. Radio unit inhibit/uninhibit</P>
        <P>10. Unaddressed voice call</P>
        <P>11. Encryption</P>
        <P>12. Over The Air Rekeying (OTAR)</P>
        <P>13. Emergency Cancel</P>
        <P>14. All Call</P>
        <NOTE>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">*</HD>
          <P>Note that Conventional Squelch and Transport of Talking Party Identification tests, included in the original list of features and functionalities, have been rolled into other tests as appropriate.</P>
        </NOTE>

        <P>At the meeting on Thursday, March 15, 2012, NIST will solicit input on the two draft conformance tests it has developed for inclusion in the P25 CAP. NIST has developed tests for Group Voice Call and Radio Unit Monitoring. These tests can be found at:<E T="03">http://www.pscr.gov/outreach/safecom/<PRTPAGE P="9627"/>p25_cap/downloads/downloads.php</E>. NIST will hear comment on these tests at the March 15 meeting and will continue to receive written comments until 5 p.m. Mountain Time on Monday, April 30, 2012.</P>
        <P>In addition to the two tests already developed, NIST is in the process of developing conformance tests for the following features and functionalities:</P>
        <P>• Emergency Alarm</P>
        <P>• Emergency Group Voice Call</P>
        <P>• Unaddressed Voice Call</P>
        <P>• Emergency Cancel</P>
        <P>• All Call</P>
        <P>NIST is also seeking comments, suggestions, example tests that can be leveraged or new tests for the following list of features:</P>
        <P>• Late Entry</P>
        <P>• Location Services</P>
        <P>• Radio Unit Inhibit/Uninhibit</P>
        <P>• Encryption</P>
        <P>• Over the Air Rekeying (OTAR)</P>
        <P>More information about the P25 CAP is available at<E T="03">http://www.safecomprogram.gov</E>. More information about NIST/OLES can be found at<E T="03">http://www.nist.gov/oles/</E>.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Registration:</E>Members of the public wishing to attend the meeting must register by 5 p.m. Mountain Time on Monday, March 12, 2012 by sending an email request to Dereck Orr at<E T="03">dereck.orr@nist.gov</E>or via phone at 303-497-5400.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Oral Comments:</E>There will be 40 minutes set aside for public comment. Members of the public wishing to provide oral comments during the meeting on Thursday, March 15, 2012 will be provided up to a total of 8 minutes each (dependent on the number of commenters), and the order of commenters will be based on the order in which the request to provide comments was received. Requests to make oral comments should be submitted to Dereck Orr by 5 p.m. Mountain Time on Monday, March 12, 2012 via email at<E T="03">dereck.orr@nist.gov</E>or via phone at 303-497-5400.</P>
        <P>
          <E T="03">Written Comments:</E>Comments also will be accepted electronically and may be emailed to<E T="03">dereck.orr@nist.gov</E>. Hard copies of comments may be mailed to Dereck Orr, Department of Commerce, NIST, Building 1, Room 2209, 300 Broadway St., Boulder, CO 80305.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 13, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Willie E. May,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Associate Director for Laboratory Programs.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3839 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-13-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</SUBAGY>
        <DEPDOC>[File No. 17086]</DEPDOC>
        <RIN>RIN 0648-XB005</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Marine Mammals</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice; receipt of application.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>Notice is hereby given that Robin Baird, Ph.D., Cascadia Research, 218<FR>1/2</FR>W. 4th Avenue, Olympia, WA 98501, has applied in due form for a permit to take marine mammals in the Atlantic Ocean for the purposes of scientific research.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Written, telefaxed, or email comments must be received on or before March 19, 2012.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>The application and related documents are available for review by selecting “Records Open for Public Comment” from the<E T="03">Features</E>box on the Applications and Permits for Protected Species (APPS) home page,<E T="03">https://apps.nmfs.noaa.gov,</E>and then selecting File No. 17086 from the list of available applications.</P>
          <P>These documents are also available upon written request or by appointment in the following offices:</P>
          <P>Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS, 1315 East-West Highway, Room 13705, Silver Spring, MD 20910; phone (301) 427-8401; fax (301) 713-0376;</P>
          <P>Northeast Region, NMFS, 55 Great Republic Drive, Gloucester, MA 01930; phone (978) 281-9328; fax (978) 281-9394; and</P>
          <P>Southeast Region, NMFS, 263 13th Avenue South, Saint Petersburg, FL 33701; phone (727) 824-5312; fax (727) 824-5309.</P>

          <P>Written comments on this application should be submitted to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, at the address listed above. Comments may also be submitted by facsimile to (301) 713-0376, or by email to<E T="03">NMFS.Pr1Comments@noaa.gov.</E>Please include the File No. in the subject line of the email comment.</P>
          <P>Those individuals requesting a public hearing should submit a written request to the Chief, Permits and Conservation Division at the address listed above. The request should set forth the specific reasons why a hearing on this application would be appropriate.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Laura Morse or Carrie Hubard, (301) 427-8401.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>

        <P>The subject permit is requested under the authority of the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972, as amended (MMPA; 16 U.S.C. 1361<E T="03">et seq.</E>), and the regulations governing the taking and importing of marine mammals (50 CFR part 216).</P>
        <P>Dr. Baird proposes to conduct research on 27 species of cetaceans including unidentified beaked whales in U.S. and international waters of the Atlantic Ocean from Virginia to Southern Florida. None of the species are listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act. The purposes of the proposed research are to study: (1) Population size and structure, (2) range and movement patterns, (3) diving and night-time behavior, (4) social organization, (5) feeding ecology, and (6) disease monitoring of the targeted species. Harassment of all species may occur during vessel approach for dart and suction-cup tagging, sighting surveys, photographic identification, behavioral research, passive acoustic recording, underwater observation with a pole cam, and opportunistic sampling (sloughed skin and fecal material). Import and export of sloughed skin, prey remains, and fecal samples obtained is requested for research purposes. Research would occur over a five-year period.</P>

        <P>In compliance with the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (42 U.S.C. 4321<E T="03">et seq.</E>), an initial determination has been made that the activity proposed is categorically excluded from the requirement to prepare an environmental assessment or environmental impact statement.</P>
        <P>Concurrent with the publication of this notice in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>, NMFS is forwarding copies of the application to the Marine Mammal Commission and its Committee of Scientific Advisors.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 10, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Tammy C. Adams,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Chief,Permits and Conservation Division,Office of Protected Resources,National Marine Fisheries Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3705 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-22-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <PRTPAGE P="9628"/>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</SUBAGY>
        <RIN>RIN 0648-XB011</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council (MAFMC); Public Meeting</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice of a public meeting.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>The Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council's (Council) Ad-Hoc Atlantic Sturgeon Committee will hold a meeting.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>The meeting will be held on March 6, 2012, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>
          <P>The meeting will be held at Four Points by Sheraton BWI Airport, 7032 Elm Road, Baltimore, MD 21240; telephone: (410) 859-3300.</P>
          <P>
            <E T="03">Council address:</E>Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, 800 N. State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901; telephone: (302) 674-2331.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Christopher M. Moore Ph.D., Executive Director, Mid-Atlantic Fishery Management Council, 800 N. State Street, Suite 201, Dover, DE 19901; telephone: (302) 526-5255.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <P>The purpose of this meeting is to identify and discuss potential management actions to minimize incidental catches of Atlantic sturgeon in fisheries managed by the Mid-Atlantic Council. A management response is necessary given the recent classification of Atlantic sturgeon under the Endangered Species Act.</P>
        <P>Although non-emergency issues not contained in this agenda may come before this group for discussion, in accordance with the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), those issues may not be the subject of formal action during this meeting. Actions will be restricted to those issues specifically identified in this notice and any issues arising after publication of this notice that require emergency action under Section 305(c) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, provided the public has been notified of the Council's intent to take final action to address the emergency.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Special Accommodations</HD>
        <P>The meeting is physically accessible to people with disabilities. Requests for sign language interpretation or other auxiliary aids should be directed to M. Jan Saunders at the Mid-Atlantic Council Office (302) 526-5251 at least 5 days prior to the meeting date.</P>
        <SIG>
          <DATED>Dated: February 14, 2012.</DATED>
          <NAME>Tracey L. Thompson,</NAME>
          <TITLE>Acting Director, Office of Sustainable Fisheries, National Marine Fisheries Service.</TITLE>
        </SIG>
      </SUPLINF>
      <FRDOC>[FR Doc. 2012-3752 Filed 2-16-12; 8:45 am]</FRDOC>
      <BILCOD>BILLING CODE 3510-22-P</BILCOD>
    </NOTICE>
    <NOTICE>
      <PREAMB>
        <AGENCY TYPE="S">DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE</AGENCY>
        <SUBAGY>National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration</SUBAGY>
        <RIN>RIN 0648-XA902</RIN>
        <SUBJECT>Taking and Importing Marine Mammals: Taking Marine Mammals Incidental to Navy's Mission Activities at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division</SUBJECT>
        <AGY>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">AGENCY:</HD>
          <P>National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.</P>
        </AGY>
        <ACT>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ACTION:</HD>
          <P>Notice; issuance of a Letter of Authorization.</P>
        </ACT>
        <SUM>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">SUMMARY:</HD>
          <P>In accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act (MMPA), as amended, and implementing regulations, notification is hereby given that NMFS has issued a one-year Letter of Authorization (LOA), followed by a revised LOA that is valid for two years, to take marine mammals by harassment incidental to the U.S. Navy's Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&amp;E) mission activities at the Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) to the Commander, U.S. Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division, 110 Vernon Avenue, Panama City, FL 32407-7001 and persons operating under his authority.</P>
        </SUM>
        <DATES>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">DATES:</HD>
          <P>Effective from January 21, 2012, through January 20, 2014.</P>
        </DATES>
        <ADD>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">ADDRESSES:</HD>

          <P>Copies of the Navy's September 1, 2011, LOA application, the LOA, the Navy's 2011 marine species monitoring report and the Navy's 2011 annual mission activities report are available by writing to P. Michael Payne, Chief, Permits and Conservation Division, Office of Protected Resources, National Marine Fisheries Service, 1315 East-West Highway, Silver Spring, MD 20910, by telephoning the contact listed here (see<E T="02">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT</E>), or online at:<E T="03">http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm#applications.</E>Documents cited in this notice may be viewed, by appointment, during regular business hours, at the aforementioned address.</P>
        </ADD>
        <FURINF>
          <HD SOURCE="HED">FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:</HD>
          <P>Shane Guan, Office of Protected Resources, NMFS (301) 427-8418.</P>
        </FURINF>
      </PREAMB>
      <SUPLINF>
        <HD SOURCE="HED">SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Background</HD>
        <P>Section 101(a)(5)(A) of the MMPA (16 U.S.C. 1361<E T="03">et seq.</E>) directs the Secretary of Commerce to allow, upon request, the incidental, but not intentional taking of marine mammals by U.S. citizens who engage in a military readiness activity if certain findings are made and regulations are issued.</P>
        <P>Authorization may be granted for periods of 5 years or less if NMFS finds that the taking will have a negligible impact on the species or stock(s), and will not have an unmitigable adverse impact on the availability of the species or stock(s) for subsistence uses. In addition, NMFS must prescribe regulations that include permissible methods of taking and other means of effecting the least practicable adverse impact on the species and its habitat, and on the availability of the species for subsistence uses, paying particular attention to rookeries, mating grounds, and areas of similar significance. The regulations also must include requirements pertaining to the monitoring and reporting of such taking.</P>

        <P>Regulations governing the taking of marine mammals incidental to the U.S. Navy's RDT&amp;E activities at the NSWC PCD were published on January 21, 2010 (75 FR 3395), and remain in effect through January 21, 2015. They are codified at 50 CFR part 218 subpart S. These regulations include mitigation, monitoring, and reporting requirements for the incidental taking of marine mammals by the Navy's RDT&amp;E activities. For detailed information on these actions, please refer to the January 21, 2010<E T="04">Federal Register</E>notice and 50 CFR part 218 subpart S.</P>
        <P>On February 1, 2012, NMFS published a final rule (77 FR 4917) that allows for the issuance of multi-year LOAs, as long as the regulations governing such LOAs are valid.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Summary of LOA Request</HD>

        <P>NMFS received an application from the U.S. Navy for an LOA covering the Navy's RDT&amp;E activities at NSWC PCD off the U.S. Gulf of Mexico under the regulations issued on January 21, 2010 (75 FR 3395). The application requested authorization, for a period of two years, to take, by harassment, marine mammals incidental to proposed RDT&amp;E activities that involve underwater explosive detonation, projectile firing, and sonar testing.<PRTPAGE P="9629"/>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Summary of Activity Under the 2011 LOA</HD>
        <P>As described in the Navy's activities report, which covered the period between August 2, 2010, and August 1, 2011, the RDT&amp;E activities conducted by the Navy were within the scope and amounts contemplated by the final rule. None of the testing events exceeded the average annual allotment authorized under the rule. No test activities involving underwater explosive detonations and projectile firing were conducted during the reporting period.</P>
        <P>As shown in Tables 1 and 2, most of the mid-frequency active sonar (MFAS) and high-frequency active sonar (HFAS) testing events were far below the levels authorized in the annual LOA.</P>
        <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,9.1,8.2" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
          <TTITLE>Table 1—Total Annual Number of Each Type of MFAS and HFAS Listed at 50 CFR § 218.180 Conducted in the NSWC PCD Study Area in Territorial Waters (Number Authorized vs. Conducted)</TTITLE>
          <BOXHD>
            <CHED H="1">Sonar system</CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Number<LI>authorized</LI>
              <LI>(hrs)</LI>
            </CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Number<LI>conducted</LI>
              <LI>(hrs)</LI>
            </CHED>
          </BOXHD>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/SQS-53/56 Kingfisher</ENT>
            <ENT>3</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Sub-bottom profiler (2-9 kHz)</ENT>
            <ENT>21</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">REMUS SAS-LF</ENT>
            <ENT>12</ENT>
            <ENT>1</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">REMUS Modem</ENT>
            <ENT>25</ENT>
            <ENT>20.8</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Sub-bottom profiler (2-16 kHz)</ENT>
            <ENT>24</ENT>
            <ENT>8</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/SQQ-32</ENT>
            <ENT>30</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">REMUS-SAS-LF</ENT>
            <ENT>20</ENT>
            <ENT>17.8</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">SAS-LF</ENT>
            <ENT>35</ENT>
            <ENT>34</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/WLD-1RMS-ACL</ENT>
            <ENT>33.5</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">BPAUV Sidescan</ENT>
            <ENT>25</ENT>
            <ENT>9</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">TVSS</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">F84Y</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">BPAUV Sidescan</ENT>
            <ENT>25</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">REMUS-SAS-HF</ENT>
            <ENT>10</ENT>
            <ENT>10</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">SAS-HF</ENT>
            <ENT>11.5</ENT>
            <ENT>8</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/AQS-20</ENT>
            <ENT>545</ENT>
            <ENT>269.57</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/WLD-11 RMS Navigation</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>4</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">BPAUV Sidescan</ENT>
            <ENT>30</ENT>
            <ENT>0.1</ENT>
          </ROW>
        </GPOTABLE>
        <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,9.1,10" COLS="3" OPTS="L2,i1">
          <TTITLE>Table 2—Total Annual Number of Each Type of MFAS and HFAS Listed at 50 CFR § 218.180 Conducted in the NSWC PCD Study Area in Non-Territorial Waters (Number Authorized vs. Conducted)</TTITLE>
          <BOXHD>
            <CHED H="1">Sonar system</CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Number<LI>authorized</LI>
              <LI>(hrs)</LI>
            </CHED>
            <CHED H="1">Number<LI>conducted</LI>
              <LI>(hrs)</LI>
            </CHED>
          </BOXHD>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/SQS-53/56 Kingfisher</ENT>
            <ENT>1</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Sub-bottom profiler (2-9 kHz)</ENT>
            <ENT>1</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">REMUS Modem</ENT>
            <ENT>12</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">Sub-bottom profiler (2-16 kHz)</ENT>
            <ENT>1</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/SQQ-32</ENT>
            <ENT>1</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">SAS-LF</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/WLD-1RMS-ACL</ENT>
            <ENT>5</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">BPAUV Sidescan</ENT>
            <ENT>38</ENT>
            <ENT>8</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">TVSS</ENT>
            <ENT>16.5</ENT>
            <ENT>8</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">F84Y</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">REMUS-SAS-HF</ENT>
            <ENT>25</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">SAS-HF</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">AN/AQS-20</ENT>
            <ENT>15</ENT>
            <ENT>11</ENT>
          </ROW>
          <ROW>
            <ENT I="01">BPAUV Sidescan</ENT>
            <ENT>25</ENT>
            <ENT>0</ENT>
          </ROW>
        </GPOTABLE>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Planned Activities for 2012 and 2013</HD>
        <P>In 2012 and 2013, the Navy expects to conduct the same type and amount of RDT&amp;E activities identified in the final rules and 2011 LOA. No modification is proposed by the Navy for its planned 2012-2013 activities under the 2010 rule.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Estimated Take for 2012-2013</HD>
        <P>The estimated takes for the Navy's proposed 2012 RDT&amp;E activities are the same as those in authorized in 2011. No change has been made in the estimated takes from the 2011 LOA.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Summary of Monitoring, Reporting, and Other Requirements Under the 2009 LOA</HD>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Annual Mission Activities Report</HD>

        <P>The Navy submitted their 2011 annual mission activities report covering the period from August 2, 2010, through August 1, 2011 within the required timeframes and it is posted on NMFS Web site:<E T="03">http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm#applications</E>. NMFS has reviewed the report and it contains the information required by the 2011 LOA. The report lists the amount of hours sonar testing was conducted during the reporting period. During this time period, NSWC PCD conducted 409.27 hours of sonar testing, 382.27 hours in territorial waters (Table 1) and 27 hours in non-territorial waters (Table 2). No RDT&amp;E activities associated with underwater detonations were conducted during this period.<PRTPAGE P="9630"/>
        </P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Monitoring and Annual Monitoring Reports</HD>

        <P>The Navy submitted a marine species monitoring report within the required timeframes and it is posted on NMFS Web site:<E T="03">http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm#applications</E>. The monitoring report covers the period between August 2, 2010, and August 1, 2011. NSWC PCD conducted two aerial monitoring events for tests of the AN/AQS-20 sonar system during the reporting period. Observers searched for and subsequently recorded any present cetacean and sea turtle species during pre-test, during-test, and post-test monitoring for both sonar events. No stranded or injured marine mammals or sea turtles were observed during either aerial monitoring effort.</P>
        <P>Aerial monitoring was conducted July 5-9, 2011, in good to fair sighting conditions, with all sightings made in Beaufort sea states between 1 and 4. The monitoring included two re-test flights; two flights during the test; and one post-test flight. Focal follow behavioral data were collected during two of the sightings. Observers visually surveyed 2,067 km (1,116 nm) of systematic (on-effort) trackline and 2,749 km (1,484 nm) of total trackline during five days for approximately 14.3 hours of total survey effort. Twenty-one cetacean sightings were recorded: Thirteen groups of bottlenose dolphins; one group of Atlantic spotted dolphins; and seven groups of unidentified dolphins.</P>
        <P>The second monitoring event took place July 23-26, 2011, in good to fair sighting conditions, with sightings made in Beaufort sea states between 1 and 4. This monitoring included two pre-test flights; one flight during the test; and one post-test flight. Focal follow behavioral data were collected during two of the sightings. Observers visually surveyed 1,475 km (796 nm) of systematic (on-effort) trackline and 1,937 km (1,046 nm) of total trackline during four days for approximately 7.8 hours of total survey effort. Seventeen cetacean sightings were recorded: Fifteen groups of bottlenose dolphins and two groups of Atlantic spotted dolphins.</P>
        <P>No monitoring opportunities were available for explosive events in the NSWC PCD Study Area as none of these activities were conducted during this reporting period.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Adaptive Management</HD>
        <P>In general, adaptive management allows NMFS to consider new information from different sources to determine (with input from the Navy regarding practicability) if monitoring efforts should be modified if new information suggests that such modifications are appropriate. All of the 5-year rules and LOAs issued to the Navy include an adaptive management component, which includes an annual meeting between NMFS and the Navy. NMFS and the Navy conducted an adaptive management meeting in October 2011, which representatives from the Marine Mammal Commission participated in, wherein we reviewed the Navy monitoring results through August 1, 2011, discussed other Navy research and development efforts, and discussed other new information that could potentially inform decisions regarding Navy mitigation and monitoring. No changes were proposed for the 2012 monitoring plan for the NSWC PCD RDT&amp;E activities.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">Integrated Comprehensive Monitoring Report</HD>

        <P>The 2010 LOA required that the Navy update the ICMP Plan to reflect development in three areas, specifically: (1) Identifying more specific monitoring sub-goals under the major goals that have been identified; (2) characterizing Navy Range Complexes and study areas within the context of the prioritization guidelines described in the ICMP Plan; and (3) continuing to develop data management, organization and access procedures. The Navy has updated the ICMP Plan as required. Because the ICMP is an evolving Program, we posted the ICMP on NMFS Web site:<E T="03">http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/permits/incidental.htm</E>.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD2">2011 Monitoring Meeting</HD>

        <P>The regulations that established the framework for authorizing the taking of marine mammals incidental to Navy RDT&amp;E activities required the Navy, with guidance and support from NMFS, to convene a Monitoring Workshop in 2011 (50 CFR 218.184(i)). The Marine Mammal Monitoring Workshop, which included scientists, representatives from non-governmental organizations, and Marine Mammal Commission staff, took place in June 2011. Pursuant to the regulations, this workshop presented a consolidated overview of monitoring activities conducted in 2010, as well as the outcomes of selected monitoring-related research. In 2010, the Navy convened a Scientific Advisory Group (SAG), comprised of experts in the fields of marine mammals and underwater acoustics, to review the Navy's current monitoring plans and make recommendations. The results of the SAG's review were also presented at the meeting. Participants engaged in open discussion of the lessons learned, and discussed how to improve the Navy's monitoring plan moving forward. If changes to monitoring approaches are identified at the workshop that can be implemented during the annual LOA renewal process and subsequent 5-year regulations, the Navy and NMFS will modify the Navy-wide monitoring plan and propose appropriate changes to the monitoring measures in specific LOAs for the different Range Complexes and study areas. For Range Complexes or study areas with substantive monitoring modifications, NMFS will subsequently publish proposed LOAs, with the modifications, in the<E T="04">Federal Register</E>and solicit public input. After addressing public comments and making changes as appropriate, NMFS will issue new training area LOAs that reflect the new Navy-wide monitoring plan.</P>
        <HD SOURCE="HD1">Authorization</HD>

        <P>The Navy complied with the requirements of the 2011 LOA. Based on our review of the Navy's annual mission activities report, which shows that the amount of sonar testing hours was below the annual authorized levels and that no underwater detonation and projectile firing were conducted dur