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Federal Register / Vol. 71, No.

235 / Thursday, December 7, 2006 / Notices 70991

The Department of Justice, Office of (3) The agency form number, if any, ACTION: Notice on the Availability of the
Justice Programs, Office for Victims of and the applicable component of the Year 2006 Form M–1 with Electronic
Crime has submitted the following department sponsoring the collection: Filing Option.
information collection request to the Form Number: The Office of
Office of Management and Budget Management and Budget Number for the SUMMARY: This document announces the
(OMB) for review and approval in certification form is 121–0170. The availability of the Year 2006 Form M–
accordance with the Paperwork Office for Victims of Crime, Office of 1, Annual Report for Multiple Employer
Reduction Act of 1995. The proposed Justice Programs, within the United Welfare Arrangements and Certain
information collection is published to States Department of Justice is Entities Claiming Exception. It is
obtain comments from the public and sponsoring the collection. substantively identical to the 2005 Form
affected agencies. Comments are (4) Affected public who will be asked M–1. The Form M–1 may again be filed
encouraged and will be accepted for or required to respond, as well as a brief electronically over the Internet.
‘‘sixty days’’ until February 5, 2007. abstract: Primary: Individual victims,
This process is conducted in accordance FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
surviving family members or personal
with 5 CFR 1320.10. Comments should inquiries regarding the Form M–1 filing
representatives. Other: Federal
be directed to OMB, Office of requirement, contact Amy J. Turner or
Government. This application will be
Information and Regulation Affairs, Beth Gelman, Office of Health Plan
used to apply for expense
Attention: Department of Justice Desk Standards and Compliance Assistance,
reimbursement by U.S. nationals and
Officer (202) 395–6466, Washington, DC at (202) 693–8335. For inquiries
U.S. Government employees who are
20503. regarding how to obtain or file a Form
If you have comments especially on victims of acts of international terrorism
that occur(red) outside of the United M–1, see the Supplementary
the estimated public burden or Information section below.
associated response time, suggestions, States. The application will be used to
or need a copy of the proposed collect necessary information on the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
information collection instrument with expenses incurred by the applicant, as
associated with his or her victimization, I. Background
instructions or additional information,
please contact Chandria Slaughter, as well as other pertinent information,
The Form M–1 is required to be filed
Office for Victims of Crime, 810 Seventh and will be used by OVC to make an
under section 101(g) and section 734 of
Street, NW., Washington, DC 20531; by award determination.
the Employee Retirement Income
facsimile at (202) 305–2440 or by e-mail, (5) An estimate of the total number of Security Act of 1974, as amended
to ITVERP@usdoj.gov. respondents and the amount of time (ERISA), and 29 CFR 2520.101–2.
Written comments and suggestions estimated for an average respondent to
from the public and affected agencies respond/reply: It is estimated that 2,000 II. The Year 2006 Form M–1
concerning the proposed collection of respondents will complete the
information are encouraged. Your certification in approximately 45 This document announces the
comments should address one or more minutes. availability of the Year 2006 Form M–
of the following four points: 1, Annual Report for Multiple Employer
(6) An estimate of the total public Welfare Arrangements (MEWAs) and
—Evaluate whether the proposed burden (in hours) associated with the
collection of information is necessary Certain Entities Claiming Exception
collection: The estimated total public (ECEs). This year’s Form M–1 is
for the proper performance of the burden associated with this information
functions of the agency, including substantively identical to the Year 2005
collection is 1,500 hours. Form M–1. The electronic filing option
whether the information will have
practical utility; If additional information is required has been retained and filers are
—Evaluate the accuracy of the agencies contact: Lynn Bryant, Department encouraged to use this method. The
estimate of the burden of the Clearance Officer, Policy and Planning Year 2006 Form M–1 is due March 1,
proposed collection of information, Staff, Justice Management Division, 2007, with an extension until May 1,
including the validity of the United States Department of Justice, 601 2007 available.
methodology and assumptions used; D Street, NW., Patrick Henry Building,
The Employee Benefits Security
—Enhance the quality, utility, and Suite 1600, NW., Washington, DC
20530. Administration (EBSA) is committed to
clarity of the information to be working together with administrators to
collected; and Dated: December 4, 2006. help them comply with this filing
—Minimize the burden of the collection Lynn Bryant, requirement. Copies of the Form M–1
of information on those who are to
Department Clearance Officer, United States are available on the Internet at http://
respond, including through the use of Department of Justice.
appropriate automated, electronic, www.dol.gov/ebsa/forms_requests.html.
[FR Doc. E6–20774 Filed 12–6–06; 8:45 am] In addition, after printing, copies will be
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms BILLING CODE 4410–18–P available by calling the EBSA toll-free
of information technology (e.g., publication hotline at 1–866–444–EBSA
permitting electronic submission of (3272). Questions on completing the
responses). form are being directed to the EBSA
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR help desk at (202) 693–8360. For
Overview of this information:
(1) Type of information collection: questions regarding the electronic filing
Employee Benefits Security capability, contact the EBSA computer
Reinstatement with change, of a Administration
previously approved collection for help desk at (202) 693–8600.
which approval has expired. Publication of Year 2006 Form M–1 Statutory Authority: 29 U.S.C. 1021–1024,
(2) The title of the form/collection: With Electronic Filing Option, Notice 1027, 1029–31, 1059, 1132, 1134, 1135,
International Terrorism Victim Expense 1181–1183, 1181 note, 1185, 1185a–b, 1191,
Reimbursement Program (ITVERP) AGENCY: Employee Benefits Security 1191a–c; Secretary of Labor’s Order No. 1–
Application. Administration, Department of Labor. 2003, 68 FR 5374 (February 2, 2003).

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70992 Federal Register / Vol. 71, No. 235 / Thursday, December 7, 2006 / Notices

Signed at Washington, DC this 1st day of 693–8567. (This is not a toll-free Hourly VEBA Participant’s Comment
December, 2006. number.) A retired Kaiser employee and a
Bradford P. Campbell,
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On participant in the Hourly VEBA
Acting Assistant Secretary, Employee Benefits October 26, 2006, the Department questioned the decision to use the
Security Administration.
published a notice of proposed Kaiser Stock to fund the Hourly VEBA.
[FR Doc. E6–20686 Filed 12–6–06; 8:45 am] exemption in the Federal Register at 71 The commenter suggested that each
BILLING CODE 4510–29–P FR 62615. The document contained a current retiree be given shares of Kaiser
notice of proposed individual Stock to manage as such retiree wished.
exemption from the restrictions of In response to the comment, IFS
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR sections 406(a)(1)(E), 406(a)(2), explains that Kaiser and various unions
Employee Benefits Security 406(b)(1), 406(b)(2) and 407(a) of the (the Unions) engaged in negotiations,
Administration Act. The proposed exemption had been and that the Unions, representing the
requested in an application filed by interests of all Kaiser retirees (both
[Application No. L–11348] Kaiser pursuant to section 408(a) of the current and future), agreed to use the
Act, and in accordance with the Stock to fund the plans that would
Prohibited Transaction Exemption procedures set forth in 29 CFR Part provide retiree health benefits for both
2006–19; Grant of Individual 2570, Subpart B (55 FR 32836, August current and future retirees of the
Exemption Involving Kaiser Aluminum 10, 1990). Effective December 31, 1978, VEBAs. IFS further explains that this
Corporation and Its Subsidiaries section 102 of Reorganization Plan No. decision was memorialized in the
(Together, Kaiser) Located in Foothill 4 of 1978 (43 FR 47713, October 17, collective bargaining agreements that
Ranch, CA 1978) transferred the authority of the were ratified by Kaiser employees
AGENCY: Employee Benefits Security
Secretary of the Treasury to issue working under the agreements. In
Administration, U.S. Department of exemptions of the type requested to the addition, IFS notes that the agreements
Labor. Secretary of Labor. Accordingly, this were subsequently approved by the
exemption is being issued solely by the Bankruptcy Court.
ACTION: Grant of individual exemption.
Department.
Summary Clarifications
This document contains a final The proposed exemption gave
interested persons an opportunity to In its comment letter, IFS has
exemption before the Department of
comment and to request a hearing. In suggested the following clarifications to
Labor (the Department) that provides
this regard, all interested persons were the Summary:
relief from certain prohibited
invited to submit written comments or 1. Footnote 8. IFS explains that
transaction restrictions of the Employee
requests for a hearing on the pending Footnote 8 of the Summary ends with
Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
exemption on or before November 21, the phrase ‘‘* * * the pre-emergence
(the Act).1 The exemption permits,
2006. All comments were to be made sales are treated as if they occurred on
effective July 6, 2006, (1) the acquisition
part of the record. or after the Effective Date.’’ IFS states
by the VEBA for Retirees of Kaiser
During the comment period, the that Section 2.3 of the Stock Transfer
Aluminum (the Hourly VEBA) and by
Department received 18 comments by Restriction Agreement provides that
the Kaiser Aluminum Salaried Retirees
telephone from participants in the these pre-emergence sales are treated as
VEBA (the Salaried VEBA; together, the
Hourly and Salaried VEBAs regarding if they occurred on the day immediately
VEBAs) of certain publicly traded
benefits questions or requests for a succeeding the Effective Date.
common stock issued by Kaiser (the
simplified explanation of the Therefore, IFS recommends that
Stock or the Shares), through an in-kind
transactions. For those inquiries Footnote 8 of the Summary be revised
contribution to the VEBAs by Kaiser of
pertaining to benefits, the Department to read ‘‘* * * the pre-emergence sales
such Stock, for the purpose of
referred the participants to sources are treated as if they occurred on the
prefunding VEBA welfare benefits; (2)
recommended by either Independent day immediately succeeding the
the holding by the VEBAs of such Stock
Fiduciary Services, Inc. (IFS), the Effective Date.’’
acquired pursuant to the contribution;
Independent Fiduciary for the Hourly 2. Representation 6(a)(1). IFS
and (3) the management of the Shares,
VEBA or Fiduciary Counselors, Inc. indicates that Representation 6(a)(1) of
including their voting and disposition,
(FCI), the Independent Fiduciary for the the Summary states that ‘‘On July 7,
by an independent fiduciary (the
Salaried VEBA. Of the participant 2006, Kaiser issued 8,809,000 shares of
Independent Fiduciary) designated to
comments, one participant in the its common stock to the Hourly Trust.’’
represent the interests of each VEBA
Hourly VEBA submitted a written Similarly, in Representation 10(c),
with respect to the transactions. The
comment to the Department regarding a under the caption ‘‘Pricing of the Hourly
exemption affects the VEBAs and their
substantive matter. For a response, the VEBA Shares,’’ it states that ‘‘The
participants and beneficiaries.
comment was forwarded to IFS. The Hourly VEBA received its 8,809,000
DATES: Effective Date: This exemption is Shares as of July 7, 2006.’’ IFS explains
Department did not receive any requests
effective as of July 6, 2006. from any VEBA participants for a public that Representation 10(c) further states
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. hearing. that market-driven sales of pre-
Blessed Chuksorji, Office of Exemption In addition to the VEBA participant emergence Shares provided a
Determinations, Employee Benefits comments, the Department received benchmark value ‘‘of the Shares to
Security Administration, U.S. written comments from IFS and FCI. which the Hourly VEBA was eventually
Department of Labor, telephone (202) Both comments are intended to clarify entitled on July 7, 2006.’’ IFS wishes to
the Summary of Facts and clarify that the correct number of Shares
1 Because the VEBAs are not qualified under
Representations (the Summary) and the issued to the Hourly VEBA was
section 401 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, conditions and definitions of the 8,809,900.
as amended (the Code) there is no jurisdiction
under Title II of the Act pursuant to section 4975
proposal. In addition, IFS wishes to clarify that
of the Code. However, there is jurisdiction under The written comments and the Kaiser issued the Shares—and the
Title I of the Act. responses are discussed below. Hourly VEBA became the legal owner of

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