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Federal Register / Vol. 64, No.

112 / Friday, June 11, 1999 / Notices 31649

Total re- Total re- Burden (in


Cite/reference Frequency Average Time per response
spondents sponses hours)

Form S–1 ................................... 89 Annually .................................... 89 35 minutes ................................ 52


Simplified Annual Report For- 2,536 Annually .................................... 2,536 12 minutes ................................ 507
mat.

Totals .................................. 33,652 ................................................... 33,652 ................................................... 197,589

Total Burden Cost (capital/startup): Total Burden Costs (capital/start-up): determined in these decisions shall, in
$0. $0. accordance with provisions of the
Total Burden Cost (operation/ Total Burden Costs (operation/ foregoing statutes, constitute the
maintenance): $0. maintenance): $41,580.00. minimum wages payable on Federal and
Comments submitted in response to federally assisted construction projects
I. Background
this comment request will be to laborers and mechanics of the
The Office of Workers’ Compensation summarized and/or included in the specified classes engaged on contract
Programs administers the Longshore request for Office of Management and work of the character and in the
and Harbor Workers’ Compensation Act. Budget approval of the information localities described therein.
The Act provides benefits to workers collection request; they will also Good cause is hereby found for not
injured in maritime employment on the become a matter of public record. utilizing notice and public comment
navigable waters of the United States or procedure thereon prior to the issuance
Dated: June 7, 1999.
in an adjoining area customarily used by of these determinations as prescribed in
Margaret J. Sherrill, 5 U.S.C. 553 and not providing for delay
an employee in loading, unloading,
repairing or building a vessel. In Chief, Branch of Management Review and in the effective date as prescribed in that
Internal Control, Office of Management, section, because he necessity to issue
addition, several acts extend coverage to
Administration and Planning, Employment
certain other employees. Under section Standards Administration.
current construction industry wage
7 of the Longshore Act, the employer/ determinations frequently and in large
[FR Doc. 99–14848 Filed 6–10–99; 8:45 am]
insurance carrier is responsible for volume causes procedures to be
BILLING CODE 4510–27–P
furnishing medical care for the injured impractical and contrary to the public
employee for such period of time as the interest.
injury or recovery period may require. General wage determination
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Form LS–1 serves two purposes: it decisions, and modifications and
authorizes the medical care and Employment Standards Administration supersedes decisions thereto, contain no
provides a vehicle for the treating Wage and Hour Division; Minimum expiration dates and are effective from
physician to report the findings, Wages for Federal and Federally their date of notice in the Federal
treatment given and anticipated Assisted Construction; General Wage Register, or on the date written notice
physical condition of the employee. Determination Decisions is received by the agency, whichever is
earlier. These decisions are to be used
II. Current Actions General wage determination decisions in accordance with the provisions of 29
The Department of Labor seeks of the Secretary of Labor are issued in CFR Parts 1 and 5. Accordingly, the
extension of approval to collect accordance with applicable law and are applicable decision, together with any
information on Form LS–1 to verify that based on the information obtained by modifications issued, mut be made a
proper medical treatment as been the Department of Labor from its study part of every contract for performance of
authorized and to determine the severity of local wage conditions and data made the described work within the
of a claimant’s injuries and thus his/her available from other sources. They geographic area indicated as required by
entitlement to compensation benefits specify the basic hourly wage rates and an applicable Federal prevailing wage
which they are responsible by law to fringe benefits which are determined to law and 29 CFR Part 5. The wage rates
provide if a claimant is medically be prevailing for the described classes of an fringe benefits, notice of which is
unable to work as a result of a work- laborers and mechanics employed on published herein, and which are
related injury. If the information were construction projects of a similar contained in the Government Printing
not collected, verification of authorized character and in the localities specified Office (GPO) document entitled
medical care and entitlement to therein. ‘‘General Wage Determinations Issued
compensation benefits would not be The determinations in these decisions Under The Davis-Bacon And Related
possible. of prevailing rates and fringe benefits Acts,’’ shall be the minimum paid by
Type of Review: Extension. have been made in accordance with 29 contractors and subcontractors to
Agency: Employment Standards CFR Part 1, by authority of the Secretary laborers and mechanics.
Administration. of Labor pursuant to the provisions of Any person, organization, or
Title: Request for Examination and/or the Davis-Bacon Act of March 3, 1931, governmental agency having an interest
Treatment. as amended (46 Stat. 1494, as amended, in the rates determined as prevailing is
OMB Number: 1215–0066. 40 U.S.C. 276a) and of other Federal encouraged to submit wage rate and
Agency Number: LS–1. statutes referred to in 29 CFR Part 1, fringe benefit information for
Affected Public: Individuals or Appendix, as well as such additional consideration by the Department.
households. statutes as may from time to time be Further information and self-
Total Respondents: 16,500. enacted containing provisions for the explanatory forms for the purpose of
Frequency: On Occasion. payment of wages determined to be submitting this data may be obtained by
Total Responses: 115,500. prevailing by the Secretary of Labor in writing to the U.S. Department of Labor,
Total Burden Hours: (reporting): accordance with he Davis-Bacon Act. Employment Standards Administration,
124,740. The prevailing rates and fringe benefits Wage and Hour Division, Division of
31650 Federal Register / Vol. 64, No. 112 / Friday, June 11, 1999 / Notices

Wage Determinations, 200 Constitution MO990060 (Mar. 12, 1999) which includes all current general wage
Avenue, NW, Room S–3014, MO990062 (Mar. 12, 1999) determinations for the States covered by
Washington, DC 20210. MO990064 (Mar. 12, 1999) each volume. Throughout the remainder
MO990065 (Mar. 12, 1999) of the year, regular weekly updates are
Modifications to General Wage MO990066 (Mar. 12, 1999)
distributed to subscribers.
Determination Decisions MO990067 (Mar. 12, 1999)
MO990068 (Mar. 12, 1999) Signed at Washington, DC this 3rd day of
The number of decisions listed in the MO990069 (Mar. 12, 1999) June 1999.
Government Printing Office document MO990070 (Mar. 12, 1999) Carl J. Poleskey,
entitled ‘‘General Wage Determinations MO990071 (Mar. 12, 1999) Chief, Branch of Construction Wage
Issued Under the Davis-Bacon and MO990072 (Mar. 12, 1999) Determinations.
Related Acts’’ being modified are listed Nebraska
[FR Doc. 99–14545 Filed 6–10–99; 8:45 am]
by Volume and State. Dates of NE990001 (Mar. 12, 1999)
NE990002 (Mar. 12, 1999) BILLING CODE 4510–27–M
publication in the Federal Register are
in parentheses following the decisions NE990003 (Mar. 12, 1999)
being modified. NE990005 (Mar. 12, 1999)
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Volume I NE990009 (Mar. 12, 1999)
Massachusetts NE990010 (Mar. 12, 1999) Office of the Assistant Secretary for
MA990002 (Mar. 12, 1999) NE990011 (Mar. 12, 1999) Veterans’ Employment and Training
MA990006 (Mar. 12, 1999) NE990019 (Mar. 12, 1999)
MA990007 (Mar. 12, 1999) NE990025 (Mar. 12, 1999) Secretary of Labor’s Advisory
MA990009 (Mar. 12, 1999) NE990038 (Mar. 12, 1999) Committee for Veterans’ Employment
MA990017 (Mar. 12, 1999) NE990044 (Mar. 12, 1999) and Training; Open Meeting
MA990018 (Mar. 12, 1999) NE990057 (Mar. 12, 1999)
MA990019 (Mar. 12, 1999) New Mexico The Secretary’s Advisory Committee
NM990001 (Mar. 12, 1999) for Veterans’ Employment and Training
Volume II NM990005 (Mar. 12, 1999) was established under section 4110 of
Pennsylvania Texas
title 38, United States Code, to bring to
PA990001 (Mar. 12, 1999) TX990018 (Mar. 12, 1999)
PA990002 (Mar. 12, 1999) the attention of the Secretary, problems
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PA990018 (Mar. 12, 1999) Notice is hereby given that the
Volume VII
PA990019 (Mar. 12, 1999) Secretary of Labor’s Advisory
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Committee for Veterans’ Employment
PA990063 (Mar. 12, 1999)
General Wage Determination and Training will meet on Monday, July
Volume III Publication 12 and Tuesday, July 13, 1999, at the
None. General wage determinations issued U.S. Department of Labor, 200
under the Davis-Bacon and related Acts, Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room S–
Volume IV
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None. am to 4:30 pm.
found in the Government Printing Office
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Missouri Determinations Issued Under The Davis- may be submitted by addressing them
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MO990002 (Mar. 12, 1999) publication is available at each of the 50 Federal Official, Office of the Assistant
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MO990009 (Mar. 12, 1999) The general wage determinations The primary items on the agenda are:
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