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34930 Federal Register / Vol. 63, No.

123 / Friday, June 26, 1998 / Notices

Winona H. Varnon, Director of Security PAROLE COMMISSION 40 U.S.C. 276a) and of other Federal
Jeffrey M. Weber, Assistant statutes referred to in 29 CFR Part 1,
Commissioner, Budget Sunshine Act Meeting Appendix, as well as such additional
Jeffrey L. Weiss, Director, Asylum statutes as may from time to time be
Division Pursuant to The Government In the
David A. Yentzer, Assistant Sunshine Act (Public Law 94–409) [5 enacted containing provisions for the
Commissioner, Administration U.S.C. Section 552b]. payment of wages determined to be
AGENCY HOLDING MEETING: Department of prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in
United States Marshals Service accordance with the Davis-Bacon Act.
Justice, United States Parole
Deborah C. Westbrook, General Counsel Commission. The prevailing rates and fringe benefits
Office of Justice Programs DATE AND TIME: 9:30 a.m., Tuesday, June determined in these decisions shall, in
30, 1998. accordance with the provisions of the
Lawrence A. Greenfeld, Supervisory
PLACE: 5550 Friendship Boulevard,
foregoing statutes, constitute the
Statistician
Richard H. Ward, III, Deputy Director Suite 400, Chevy Chase, Maryland minimum wages payable on Federal and
for Operations 20815. federally assisted construction projects
STATUS: Closed—Meeting.
to laborers and mechanics of the
Executive Office for United States specified classes engaged on contract
Attorneys MATTERS CONSIDERED: The following
matter will be considered during the work of the character and in the
Frank M. Kalder, Deputy Director for localities described therein.
Resource Management and Planning closed portion of the Commission’s
Business Meeting: Appeal to the Good cause is hereby found for not
Staff
Commission involving approximately utilizing notice and public comment
Executive Office for United States one case decided by the National procedure thereon prior to the issuance
Trustees Commissioners pursuant to a reference of these determinations as prescribed in
Jeffrey M. Miller, Associate Director under 28 CFR 2.27. This case was 5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay
Valerie M. Willis, originally heard by an examiner panel in the effective date as prescribed in that
Executive Secretary, Senior Executive wherein inmates of Federal prisons have section, because the necessity to issue
Resources Board. applied for parole or are contesting current construction industry wage
[FR Doc. 98–17010 Filed 6–25–98; 8:45 am] revocation of parole or mandatory determinations frequently and in large
BILLING CODE 4410–AR–M
release. volume cause procedures to be
AGENCY CONTACT: Tom Kowalski, Case impractical and contrary to the public
Operation, United States Parole interest.
PAROLE COMMISSION Commission, (301) 492–5962. General wage determination
Dated: June 23, 1998. decisions, and modifications and
Sunshine Act Meeting Michael A. Stover, supersedes decisions thereto, contain no
Pursuant To The Government In the General Counsel, U.S. Parole Commission. expiration dates and are effective from
Sunshine Act (Public Law 94–409) [5 [FR Doc. 98–17020 Filed 6–24–98; 9:58 am] their date of notice in the Federal
U.S.C. Section 552b]. BILLING CODE 4410–31–M Register, or on the date written notice
AGENCY HOLDING MEETING: Department of is received by the agency, whichever is
Justice, United States Parole earlier. These decisions are to be used
Commission. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR in accordance with the provisions of 29
TIME AND DATE: 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, June CFR Parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the
30, 1998. Employment Standards Administration
applicable decision, together with any
PLACE: 5550 Friendship Boulevard,
Wage and Hour Division; Minimum modifications issued, must be made a
Suite 400, Chevy Chase, Maryland part of every contract for performance of
20815. Wages for Federal and Federally
Assisted Construction; General Wage the described work within the
STATUS: Open.
Determination Decisions geographic area indicated as required by
MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED:
The following matters have been an applicable Federal prevailing wage
General wage determination decisions
placed on the agenda for the open law and 29 CFR Part 5. The wage rates
of the Secretary of Labor are issued in
Parole Commission meeting: and fringe benefits, notice of which is
accordance with applicable law and are
1. Approval of minutes of previous based on the information obtained by published herein, and which are
Commission meeting. the Department of Labor from its study contained in the Government Printing
2. Reports from the Chairman, Office (GPO) document entitled
of local wage conditions and data made
Commissioners, Legal, Chief of Staff, ‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued
available from other sources. They
Case Operations, and Administrative Under The Davis-Bacon Act and Related
Sections. specify the basic hourly wage rates and
fringe benefits which are determined to Acts,’’ shall be the minimum paid by
3. Consideration of Proposed Interim
be prevailing for the described classes of contractors and subcontractors to
Regulations and Guidelines for District
of Columbia prisoners to take effect laborers and mechanics employed on laborers and mechanics.
August 5, 1998. construction projects of a similar Any person, organization, or
AGENCY CONTACT: Tom Kowalski, Case character and in the localities specified governmental agency having an interest
Operations, United States Parole therein. in the rates determined as prevailing is
Commission, (301) 492–5962. The determinations in these decisions encouraged to submit wage rate and
of prevailing rates and fringe benefits fringe benefit information for
Dated: June 23, 1998. have been made in accordance with 29
Michael A. Stover, consideration by the Department.
CFR Part 1, by authority of the Secretary
General Counsel, U.S. Parole Commission. of Labor pursuant to the provisions of
[FR Doc. 98–17208 Filed 6–24–98; 9:58 am] the Davis-Bacon Act of March 3, 1931,
BILLING CODE 4410–31–M as amended (46 Stat. 1494, as amended,
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Further information and self- Volume VII and Federal agencies with an
explanatory forms for the purpose of None opportunity to comment on proposed
submitting this data may be obtained by and/or continuing collections of
writing to the U.S. Department of Labor, General Wage Determination information in accordance with the
Employment Standards Administration, Publication Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
Wage and Hour Division, Division of General wage determinations issued (PRA–95) (44 U.S.C. 3506(c)(2)(A)). This
Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts, program helps to ensure that requested
Avenue, N.W., Room S–3014, including those noted above, may be data can be provided in the desired
Washington, D.C. 20210. found in the Government Printing Office format, reporting burden (time and
(GPO) document entitled ‘‘General Wage financial resources) is minimized,
Modifications to General Wage Determinations Issued Under the Davis- collection instruments are clearly
Determination Decisions Bacon and Related Acts.’’ This understood, and impact of collection
The number of decisions listed in the publication is available at each of the 50 requirements on respondents can be
Government Printing Office document Regional Government Depository properly assessed. Currently, the
entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations Libraries and many of the 1,400 Occupational Safety and Health
Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and Government Depository Libraries across Administration (OSHA) is soliciting
Related Acts’’ being modified are listed the country. comments concerning the proposed
by Volume and State. Dates of The general wage determinations extension of the information collection
publication in the Federal Register are issued under the Davis-Bacon and requirements contained in the standard
in parentheses following the decisions related Acts are available electronically on Grain Handling Facilities (29 CFR
being modified. by subscription to the FedWorld 1910.272). The Agency is particularly
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Minnesota
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MN980008 (Feb. 13, 1998) of the year, regular weekly updates are electronic, mechanical, or other
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MN980031 (Feb. 13, 1998)
Carl J. Poleskey, of responses.
MN980035 (Feb. 13, 1998)
MN980039 (Feb. 13, 1998) Chief, Branch of Construction Wage DATES: Written comments must be
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Wisconsin BILLING CODE 4510–27–M submitted to the Docket Office, Docket
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Texas
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