[Federal Register Volume 60, Number 40 (Wednesday, March 1, 1995)]
[Corrections]
[Page 11194]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: X95-60301]



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DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT

Office of the Assistant Secretary for Housing-Federal Housing 
Commissioner

24 CFR Part 3500

[Docket No. R-95-1688; FR-3255-F-05]
RIN 2502-AF77


Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (Regulation X); Escrow 
Accounting Procedures

Correction

    In final rule document 95-3683 beginning on page 8812 in the issue 
of Wednesday, February 15, 1995, make the following corrections:
    On page 8813, in the third column, in paragraph (i.) the formulas 
for computing the CPI were inadvertently omitted, and should appear as 
follows:

    (i.) [Page 53904, Sec. 3500.17(c)(7).] How does a servicer compute 
the Consumer Price Index (CPI) adjustment factor to estimate 
disbursements?
    Answer: This factor is the ratio of the monthly CPI for all urban 
consumers, all items, reported most recently, to the same monthly CPI 
reported 12 months earlier; i.e.:
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    The adjustment is made by multiplying last year's disbursement by 
this ratio. For example, if last year's school tax bill was $827, the 
value of the most recent CPI (September 1994) was 149.4, and the value 
of the CPI in September 1993 was 145.1, then the school tax projection 
using this technique may not exceed $851.51:
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    The two CPI numbers must have the same base period and must either 
both be seasonably adjusted or both be not seasonably adjusted.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

 29 CFR Parts 1910, 1915, and 1926

RIN 1218-AB25

Occupational Exposure to Asbestos

Correction

    In rule document 95-4083 appearing on page 9624 in the issue of 
Tuesday, February 21, 1995, in the first column, the text under DATES:  
should read as follows: ``These amendments take effect on February 21, 
1995. For Part 1910-General Industry, for Sec. 1910.1001, the start-up 
dates for compliance for paragraph (d)(2)- initial monitoring, for 
paragraph (e) - regulated area, for paragraph (f) - methods of 
compliance, paragraph (g) - respiratory protection, paragraph (i) - 
hygiene facilities, paragraph (j) - communication of hazards, paragraph 
(k) - housekeeping and paragraph (l) - medical surveillance are 
extended to July 10, 1995. For Part 1915 - Shipyards, for 
Sec. 1915.1001, the start-up dates for compliance for paragraph (g) - 
methods of compliance, for paragraph (h) - respiratory protection, 
paragraph (j) - hygiene facilities, paragraph (k) - communication of 
hazards, paragraph (l) housekeeping, paragraph (m) - medical 
surveillance, and paragraph (o) - competent person are extended to July 
10, 1995. For Part 1926 - Construction for Sec. 1926.1101, the start-up 
dates for compliance for paragraph (g) - methods of compliance, 
paragraph (h) - respiratory protection, paragraph (j) - hygiene 
facilities, paragraph (k) - communication of hazards, paragraph (l) - 
housekeeping, paragraph (m) - medical surveillance and paragraph (o) - 
competent person are extended to July 10, 1995''.

BILLING CODE 1505-01-D